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Kerim Quotes By Kathleen Creighton

I know you've dated now and then. I know, because I considered having any man who went out with you shot. Thought about it quite seriously, in fact.
- Corbett Lazlo — Kathleen Creighton

Kerim Quotes By Edvard Munch

The rich man who gives, steals twice over. First he steals the money and then the hearts of men. — Edvard Munch

Kerim Quotes By Dan Simmons

Nothing helps an artist's career more than a little death and obscurity. — Dan Simmons

Kerim Quotes By Fernando Pessoa

If I had written King Lear, I would regret it all my life afterwards. Because that work is so big, that its defects show as huge, its monstrous defects, things even minimal in between some scenes and their possible perfection. It's not the sun with spots; it's a broken greek statue. — Fernando Pessoa

Kerim Quotes By Patricia Briggs

I could use you, training the Castle guards," offered the Reeve, "but I have to warn you that the last man to hold the post of captain quit."
The guard's eyebrows rose. "I wouldn't have thought that Castle guards would be that difficult."
"They're not," returned Kerim. "My lady mother, however is. — Patricia Briggs

Kerim Quotes By Stylo Fantome

Fuck that noise. — Stylo Fantome

Kerim Quotes By Kent M. Keith

The good you do today may be forgotten tomorrow. Do good anyway. — Kent M. Keith

Kerim Quotes By Ian Fleming

Clusters of bats hung like bunches of withered grapes from the roof and when, from time to time, either Kerim's head or Bond's brushed against them, they exploded twittering into the darkness. — Ian Fleming

Kerim Quotes By Tom Bergeron

Some people come in and really freak. There's movement everywhere, even a dancing housekeeper! — Tom Bergeron

Kerim Quotes By George Horace Lorimer

When a fortune comes without calling, it's apt to leave without asking. — George Horace Lorimer

Kerim Quotes By Marilyn Manson

When I was a kid I think the thing I remembered most about The Exorcist was Linda Blair being possessed by the devil, and how scary that was. It had a lot of parallels for me because the movie was challenging different ideas about faith and it was looking at religion in a darker way. Growing up I was afraid of being possessed by the devil, as an adult I'm afraid of being possessed by the world, by ignorance, and not holding on to my beliefs and what I feel strongly about. — Marilyn Manson

Kerim Quotes By Patricia Briggs

She put a few drops of the liquid in the bottle on her hands and rubbed it into her skin. When she felt the familiar warmth begin to seep into her hand, indicating that it was indeed a liniment of some sort, she splattered it liberally on Kerim's back and set to work.
"Remind me to recommend you to the Stablemaster," said Kerim, his voice tight with pain. "You need to find more honest work than thievery."
"Honest?" questioned Sham, pressing deeply into his back with her thumbs. "I'm the most honest thief in Purgatory, just ask the Shark. I pay him a copper a week to say so. — Patricia Briggs

Kerim Quotes By Patricia Briggs

I'm glad you could make it," she quipped, her voice not quite as steady as she wished.
"When you issue an invitation to your bedroom, it's common practice to make sure the door is unlocked," he returned without a pause. He looked beyond her and said, "It's also common to wait until your partner's here before you start getting the sheets hot."
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"Sorry," she quipped lightly, "I'm not familiar with the etiquette required of a mistress. Next time I'll make sure that you're in the bed before I throw hot coals at it. — Patricia Briggs

Kerim Quotes By Susan M. Boyer

Colleen appeared on the loveseat. "Stay." "I'm staying, all right?" I leaned forward. "Would you please find Gram? Find out what happened." Colleen turned transparent. "Can't." Her voice echoed. "Why are you here if you can't help?" I shouted. "Merry." The whisper was so loud it filled the room. "What — Susan M. Boyer