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Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By T.J. Klune

You can be the queen," I allowed. "Just don't tell Gary I said that. Friendships have ended for a lot less than that. — T.J. Klune

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By China Mieville

There are no telepaths in this universe, I think, but there are empathics, with languages so silent that they may as well be sharing thoughts. — China Mieville

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Gelett Burgess

As the dog becomes thoroughbred in the laws of clan and caste; obedient, fraternal and loyal; so is the man who accepts the gentleman's code. — Gelett Burgess

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Kevin Hearne

My first time in Madagascar was awesome because lemurs are kind of funny; they throw fruit at the back of your head when you're not looking and then point at one another when you turn around. — Kevin Hearne

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Hanif Kureishi

NASSER: In this damn country that we hate and love, you can get anything you want. It's all spread out and availble. That's why I believe in England. You just have to know how to squeeze the tits of the system. — Hanif Kureishi

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Belinda Alexandra

Grief is beautiful?' She thought it was the most dreadful feeling possible. At best she viewed the world through a haze, and at worst everything looked black.
'It means you've loved another with all your heart,' Luka said. 'What's the use of being alive if you've never loved like that, not even once? — Belinda Alexandra

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Bryan Ferry

Other bands wanted to wreck hotel rooms; Roxy Music wanted to redecorate them. — Bryan Ferry

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By Steven Erikson

It was no crime to turn from the common path, yet it came at a cost nonetheless. — Steven Erikson

Mavan Thandiyan Quotes By George Kohlman

I feel there's nothing like a good classic book, except possibly its movie version. — George Kohlman