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Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By Pippa DaCosta

I dragged my beaten body onto my feet, spat blood into the mangled dirt, and lifted my head to Mammon. "Do not let my human half beguile you." I echoed his words, almost to the letter. — Pippa DaCosta

Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By Malcolm Lowry

I have resisted temptation for two and a half minutes at least: my redemption is sure. — Malcolm Lowry

Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Alaric had his head up, sniffing the wind. "The stench of death lies heavy on the air." Luke — Cassandra Clare

Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By Janet Evanovich

Is that why you have hand grenades and a garrote in your nightstand?"
"They're sleep aids. — Janet Evanovich

Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By David Walton

The universe is a quantum computer. Since you can simulate any set of particle interactions with a quantum computer made of the same number of particles, then there's no practical difference between the universe and a quantum computer simulating the universe. — David Walton

Stephen Huntley Suits Quotes By Anne Rice

Paris was a universe whole and entire unto herself, hollowed and fashioned by history; so she seemed in this age of Napoleon III with her towering buildings, her massive cathedrals, her grand boulevards and ancient winding medieval streets
as vast and indestructible as nature itself. All was embraced by her, by her volatile and enchanted populace thronging the galleries, the theaters, the cafes, giving birth over and over to genius and sanctity, philosophy and war, frivolity and the finest art; so it seemed that if all the world outside her were to sink into darkness, what was fine, what was beautiful, what was essential might there still come to its finest flower. Even the majestic trees that graced and sheltered her streets were attuned to her
and the waters of the Seine, contained and beautiful as they wound through her heart; so that the earth on that spot, so shaped by blood and consciousness, had ceased to be the earth and had become Paris. — Anne Rice