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Laini Taylor

  • mishiareeze721has quoted13 days ago
    I don’t know many rules to live by,” he’d said. “But here’s one. It’s simple. Don’t put anything unnecessary into yourself. No poisons or chemicals, no fumes or smoke or alcohol, no sharp objects, no inessential needles—drug or tattoo—and… no inessential penises, either.”

    “Inessential penises?” Karou had repeated, delighted with the phrase in spite of her grief. “Is there any such thing as an essential one?”

    “When an essential one comes along, you’ll know,
  • mishiareeze721has quoted11 days ago
    “Right? I know. How much does your life have to suck to want the Apocalypse?”
  • mishiareeze721has quoted7 days ago
    “Dull sounds nice,” he said, letting his eyes flutter closed. “Maybe I can catch up on my reading.”
  • mishiareeze721has quoted5 days ago
    stay true in the face of evil is a feat of strength.
  • mishiareeze721has quoted2 days ago
    You know, I’ve always wanted to be a bath attendant. You should take me instead. I’m nicer than my sister.”
  • mishiareeze721has quoted2 days ago
    Tomorrow they will start the apocalypse.

    Tonight, they let themselves look at each other, for just a little while.
  • fanhas quoted2 years ago
    “And none of us became children to be orphans.”
  • fanhas quoted2 years ago
    Forbid a man something and he craves it like his soul’s salvation, all the more so when that something is the source of incomparable riches.
  • fanhas quoted2 years ago
    the dream chooses the dreamer, not the other way around.
  • fanhas quoted2 years ago
    “Life won’t just happen to you, boy,” he said. “You have to happen to it. Remember: The spirit grows sluggish when you neglect the passions.”
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