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Famous Pythia Quotes By P.C. Cast

I've married a friggin horse. And he bites. — P.C. Cast

Famous Pythia Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Would you like me to grovel with gratitude for bringing me here, High Lord?"
"Ah. The Suriel told you nothing important, did it?"
That smile of his sparked something bold in my chest. "He also said that you liked being brushed, and if I'm a clever girl, I might train you with treats."
Tamlin tipped his head to the sky and roared with laughter. Despite myself, I let out a quiet laugh.
"I might die of surprise," Lucien said behind me. "You made a joke, Feyre."
I turned to look at him with a cool smile. "You don't want to know what the Suriel said about you." I flicked my brows up, and Lucien lifted his hands in defeat.
"I'd pay good money to hear what the Suriel thinks of Lucien," Tamlin said.
A cork popped, followed by the sounds of Lucien chugging the bottle's contents and chuckling with a muttered, "Brushed. — Sarah J. Maas

Famous Pythia Quotes By Deyth Banger

Every bullshit check out, read and watched makes me few percentage stupid and few with a lower IQ. So far you make your own judge! — Deyth Banger

Famous Pythia Quotes By Martin O'Neill

I don't think I'll ever calm down. I'm afraid that's me. Honestly, I'll just take one massive big 'woof' and I shall be gone. Heart - gone! — Martin O'Neill

Famous Pythia Quotes By Johan Thompson

All for one, until that one screws all. — Johan Thompson

Famous Pythia Quotes By Denise Di Novi

I thought, 'I loved Batman, I loved Spider-Man, I love all these characters, but Catwoman is really different from any other one.' — Denise Di Novi

Famous Pythia Quotes By Iain Pears

I (John Stone) have never had any great desire to abolish poverty or save fallen women; I am, and always have been, deeply suspicious of those who wish to do these things. They normally cause more harm than good and, in my experience, their desire for power, to control others, is very much greater than that of any businessman. p 455 Stone's Fall — Iain Pears