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Midwinter Murder Quotes By Chloe Neill

Has he apologized?" "In the way that he apologizes. 'I would do anything to protect you,'" I said, in a pretty good imitation. Mallory nodded. "He gave you an alphapology." "What now?" "An alphapology. The apology made by the alpha male, which isn't really an apology, but more a reason for insane behavior. Catcher does it all the damn time. Drives me up the wall. — Chloe Neill

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Shannon L. Alder

Life has a way of taking you past your wants and hopes. Instead, it drops you in front of what you need. — Shannon L. Alder

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Michel De Montaigne

An orator of past times declared that his calling was to make small things appear to be grand. — Michel De Montaigne

Midwinter Murder Quotes By David Henry Hwang

There was all this talk when Obama got elected about how we were living in a postracial world. But we're not. Until we get to the point where James Earl Jones can play, say, George Washington, race matters. You wouldn't put a white actor in blackface to play Othello. You shouldn't have a white actor in what amounts to yellowface to play Asian. — David Henry Hwang

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Ryan Stiles

If I could rap, that would be a sensation, but I can't, you see, I'm just a Caucasian. — Ryan Stiles

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Saina Nehwal

Any girl who likes watching movies would like to work in them and would want to do all of that. I'm also one of them. But people know me for badminton and love me for it. So I'd stick to it right now. But maybe after badminton, I'll think about it. — Saina Nehwal

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

A finger beckons.
My choice is to turn away.
It is a mistake. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Midwinter Murder Quotes By Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Over the years, I've found that I either live life or write about it. I can't seem to do both simultaneously - I have to do it sequentially. When I write incessantly, I lose touch with the issues and passions that fuel the work. But when I get too involved in organizations or movement endeavors, I almost forget that I'm a writer. It's a constant struggle to find a balance between these two worlds - the solitary writing life and the life of a social justice activist. — Letty Cottin Pogrebin