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Without temptation, there was no virtue in resistance.
— Cherie Priest
Yes it's pink. That's how you know it's for ladies. That might be the stupidest thing I've ever heard you say.
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He hadn't found what he'd meant to find, but his need to swipe and hoard something had been appeased for now.
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I've got a woman. A crazy woman." "Sounds like the start of a country song to me," I said.
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Last century's magic is this year's science.
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I met his eyes because I could not refuse them ... they were the color of a storm clashing with a setting sun.
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Above me, the moon spun low across the sky and a few watery clouds hung from the stars like cobwebs. In
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But at some point, a full-grown woman has to be accountable for her own self, and for the choices she's made.
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Libby was dead. Princess X disappeared.
May lost her best friend again, and again, and again. — Cherie Priest
May lost her best friend again, and again, and again. — Cherie Priest
Maybe we could do that whole "my enemy's enemy" thing and skip off into the night, holding hands.
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Every affair is a fairy tale or a tragedy.
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Surreal. It was his word of the week. This must be one of the circles of hell Dante accidentally left off the list.
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For some reason the mundanity of it all offended Gideon. You'd think people would have the good grace to dress up for an assassination.
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Even down here, money has plenty to say.
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And people tended not to bother a woman with a book.
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I've heard it said that God made all men, but Samuel Colt made all men equal.
We'd see what Mr. Colt could do for a woman. — Cherie Priest
We'd see what Mr. Colt could do for a woman. — Cherie Priest
a certain stink on a certain kind of soul, a foul scent of hateful smallness too often thwarted . . . then given an ounce of power.
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Honey, these aren't ordinary penis bones." "Not the kind you pick up at Walgreens, with a bottle of aspirin and a scented candle?
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Some place to stand and place a lever, there's nowhere from which to move the world.
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I assume they're still there, ostriching themselves and eating paint chips, or whatever it is they do in their spare time. I
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I don't think I make a very convincing dude. I think I look more like a lumberjack lesbian with an eating disorder than a kick-ass drag king.
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It was a train full of strangers, and they were all the same.
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Adrian had a Guinness because I guess he felt like drinking a loaf of bread or something. That's what it smelled like, anyway.
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You're a smart boy. Or if you're not, you ought to be.
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Sometimes, everyone is right. Not always and not even usually, but once in a while, everyone is right.
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She was thirty-five, and she did not look a minute younger.
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This may be a shitty work environment, but OSHA doesn't have any guidelines when it comes to ghosts. We'll have to make up our own as we go.
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Someone else's phone rang twice, and was answered by a scowl I could hear all the way over on my end of the line.
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There are worse things than minotaurs at the centre.
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It's been said that she was young once, but never beautiful.
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(Is this what we fled, when we left the ocean? Did we grow legs so we could run away?)
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Palatable. Easier to overlook. Forgotten, or at least smoothed into some pearl-like blandness, if not a thing of beauty.
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Father, forgive me - for I know precisely what I'm doing.
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"I don't know exactly what's wrong with you, but I bet it's hard to pronounce when you're drunk."
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Which meant he had about eight weeks to pull something amazing out of his butt.
His butt was not being terribly helpful. — Cherie Priest
His butt was not being terribly helpful. — Cherie Priest