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Paglen Law Quotes By Gena Showalter

Oh, and get this. Gideon married Scarlet, the keeper of Nightmares." "You're kidding." Fickle Gideon? Married? Scarlet was gorgeous, yeah, and feisty as hell. Powerful, too. And Gideon had been a tad bit obsessed with her when she'd been locked in their dungeon. But marriage? Everyone in the fortress had lost IQ points, it seemed. "He couldn't have waited until I got back to sign on for double occupancy?" Strider mumbled. "What a great friend." "No one was invited to the ceremony, if you catch my meaning." "Well, the decision to get hitched is gonna give him nightmares." Strider snickered. "Get it? Nightmares?" "Har, har. You're a borderline fucktard, you know that?" "Hey, — Gena Showalter

Paglen Law Quotes By Sheila O'Flanagan

if she wanted to change into them. 'I guess this dress is ruined.' Bernice looked — Sheila O'Flanagan

Paglen Law Quotes By Guy Kawasaki

There are two types of people on social media: people who want more followers, and liars. — Guy Kawasaki

Paglen Law Quotes By Dave Morris

As we get older, we demand stories that go somewhere. Things must change. — Dave Morris

Paglen Law Quotes By Tracy Rees

We both loved the birds and animals and plants. We both felt far happier out of doors. I felt a peace in nature that I could never find in the human world, as you know. — Tracy Rees

Paglen Law Quotes By Haruki Murakami

It's really difficult to talk about dead people, but it's even harder to talk about dead young women. It's because from the time they die, they'll be young forever. On the other hand, for us, the survivors, every year, every month, every day, we get older.
Sometimes, I feel like I can feel myself aging from one hour to the next. It's a terrible thing, but that's reality. — Haruki Murakami

Paglen Law Quotes By John Connolly

God would even have forgiven Judas Iscariot, had he asked for His forgiveness. Judas wasn't damned for betraying Christ. He was damned for despairing, for rejecting the possibility that he might be forgiven for what he had done. — John Connolly