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Tatralandia Quotes By Gail Carriger

Werewolves had to obey the laws of physics just like everyone else. The — Gail Carriger

Tatralandia Quotes By Claudia Gray

I'm not dating Balthazar. I'm pretend dating him. Which involves some not pretend hand-holding. And maybe some not pretend kissing. But it's all actually pretend, see?
I groaned. My explanations were making my head hurt already. — Claudia Gray

Tatralandia Quotes By Jeremy Aldana

Sometimes the best advice comes from those whom you least expect ... therefore take no one for granted — Jeremy Aldana

Tatralandia Quotes By Jonathan Tropper

Time doesn't heal as much as it buries things in the undergrowth of your brain, where they lie in wait to ambush you when you least expect it. — Jonathan Tropper

Tatralandia Quotes By Aki

I love you..easy to say but why it takes my whole lifetime to find the strength to say it? — Aki

Tatralandia Quotes By Kelly Lynch

I like to show as much of a woman as I can. I like to fill things out. — Kelly Lynch

Tatralandia Quotes By Terence McKenna

Nature is not mute, it is a man who is deaf. — Terence McKenna

Tatralandia Quotes By Neil Gaiman

Tristran tugged and pulled out the stopper of the bottle. He could smell something intoxicating, like honey mixed with wood smoke and cloves. He passed the bottle back to the little man. "It's a crime to drink something as rare and good as this out of the bottle," said the little hairy man. He untied the little wooden cup from his belt and, trembling, poured a small amount of an amber-colored liquid into it. He sniffed it, then sipped it, then he smiled, with small, sharp teeth. "Aaaahhhh. That's better." He passed the cup to Tristran. "Sip it slowly," he said. "It's worth a king's ransom, this bottle. It cost me two large blue-white diamonds, a mechanical bluebird which sang, and a dragon's scale." Tristran sipped the drink. It warmed him down to his toes and made him feel like his head was filled with tiny bubbles. "Good, eh?" Tristran nodded. "Too good for the likes of you and me, I'm afraid. Still. It hits the spot in times of trouble, of which this is certainly one. — Neil Gaiman