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Scuttled Away Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Fleetfoot just zoomed on by, a blur of gold.
A moment later, when the little librarian came waddling into view and asked if they'd seen a dog, Celaena only shook her head and said that she had heard something
from the opposite direction. And then she told him to keep his voice down, because this was a library.
His eyes shooting daggers at her, the man huffed and scuttled away, his shouting a bit softer.
When he was gone, Dorian turned to her, brows high on his head. — Sarah J. Maas

Scuttled Away Quotes By Will Rogers

Both gangs have been bad sports, so see if at least one can't redeem themselves by offering no alibis, but cooperate with the winner, for no matter which one it is the poor fellow is going to need it. — Will Rogers

Scuttled Away Quotes By Frankie Avalon

I think today's music absolutely stinks. I really do mean that. — Frankie Avalon

Scuttled Away Quotes By Jimmy Cannon

Hockey would be a great game ... if played in the mud. — Jimmy Cannon

Scuttled Away Quotes By Jonathan Maberry

When Chong made to sit down next to her, Lilah drew her knife and stabbed the point into the earth between them.
"I can see that you need some quiet time," he said and scuttled quickly away. — Jonathan Maberry

Scuttled Away Quotes By Francois Rabelais

I go to see a Greater Perhaps. — Francois Rabelais

Scuttled Away Quotes By Kristin Cashore

Brigan spun around to face the man, swearing with as much as exasperation and fury as Fire had ever heard anyone swear. The man scuttled away in alarm. — Kristin Cashore

Scuttled Away Quotes By John Shirley

The greater the scope in implementing an activity, the greater the need for strict attention to small details. — John Shirley

Scuttled Away Quotes By Janet Evanovich

What's he doing?" Mary Lou asked. "What's he doing?"
"Getting a spoon. I was was right-he went out to buy ice cream."
The light blinked out, and Morelli disappeared. Mary Lou and I scuttled across Morelli's backyard and squinted into his window.
"Do you see him?" Mary Lou asked.
"No. He's disappeared."
"I didn't hear the front door open."
"No, and he's got the television on. He's just out of sight somewhere."
Mary Lou crept closer. "Too bad he's got the shades pulled on his front windows."
"I'll try to be more considerate next time," Morelli said, standing inches behind us.
Mary Lou and I yelped and instinctively sprang away, but Morelli had both of us by the back of our jackets. — Janet Evanovich

Scuttled Away Quotes By Billy Graham

The truth is: God does not change (Malachi 3:6), and He has prepared Heaven for those who believe and obey Him. He also has prepared a place for Satan, his demons, and all those who reject Christ. — Billy Graham

Scuttled Away Quotes By Katharine Ashe

Colhoes!" He jerked away and rolled off her and to his feet. She scuttled back, skirts tangling in her boots as she jumped up, leaping to avoid puppies. The man's shadowed eyes swung to her, anger sparking in them in the dim light. Blood dripped between his fingers clamped over his mouth. "I hope I bit it off," she said, unwisely. He dropped his hand and his lower lip was still intact, though bleeding down his chin. "Damn it, woman. I only kissed you." "While you had me trapped beneath you." "Yes, well, obviously that was a mistake."

-Vitor & Ravenna — Katharine Ashe

Scuttled Away Quotes By Marilyn Vos Savant

An error becomes a mistake when we refuse to admit it. — Marilyn Vos Savant

Scuttled Away Quotes By R.L. Stine

Tap-tap-tap is better than thump-thumpthump, Ivy said. — R.L. Stine

Scuttled Away Quotes By Adam Kokesh

We will not be silent. We will not obey. We will not allow our government to destroy our humanity. — Adam Kokesh

Scuttled Away Quotes By Ray Bradbury

The rockets came like locusts, swarming and settling in blooms of rosy smoke. And from the rockets ran men with hammers in their hands to beat the strange world into a shape that was familiar to the eye, to bludgeon away all the strangeness, their mouths fringed with nails so they resembled steel-toothed carnivores, spitting them into their swift hands as they hammered up frame cottages and scuttled over roofs with shingles to blot out the eerie stars, and fit green shades to pull against the night. — Ray Bradbury