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Daemonica Quotes By Dan Heisman

When you trade, the key concern is not always the value of the pieces being exchanged, but what's left on the board. — Dan Heisman

Daemonica Quotes By Catherynne M Valente

Remember this when you are queen," she breathed. "I told you my secrets. — Catherynne M Valente

Daemonica Quotes By Ann Wertz Garvin

I think people should get married at the courthouse without a single person present and no fanfare whatsoever. Then, if the couple makes it to ten years, they should have a big party. The whole shebang, white dress, flowers, cake of their dreams. After ten years they'd deserve it. — Ann Wertz Garvin

Daemonica Quotes By Peter Sotos

Pornography won't be enough. Because it never is. Sooner or later, all niggers want to touch the real thing. All dogs want to smell and taste the true information. All artists want to make their fantasies reality. And everyone with a cock wants to use it to fall in love. — Peter Sotos

Daemonica Quotes By Michael Clifford

I'm pringle. That's kinda like single but hungry — Michael Clifford

Daemonica Quotes By Dean Cavanagh

life is simply a vacation from the infinite — Dean Cavanagh

Daemonica Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Christmas is Christ-love. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Daemonica Quotes By Sarah Rees Brennan

What about us?" she demanded. "We don't have anyone else to help us!"

"So? I don't care."

Mae seemed momentarily floored, her righteous outrage lost in uncertainty. She glanced at Jamie, who was standing about doing his impression (Nick had to concede it was good) of a wounded deer. She reached out a hand to clasp his shoulder. — Sarah Rees Brennan

Daemonica Quotes By James Buchanan

I have gone wooing to several gentlemen, but have not succeeded with any of them. — James Buchanan

Daemonica Quotes By Franz Kafka

It is often safer to be in chains than to be free. — Franz Kafka