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Ilona Andrews

"I trusted her about as far as I could throw her. I was strong and she was small, but it still wasn't very far."

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"I trusted her about as far as I could throw her. I was strong and she was small, but it still wasn't very far."

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Donna Grant

"Pakistanis can't trust. They've seen in history that people, particularly politicians, are corrupt. And they're misguided by people in the name of Islam. They're told: 'Malala is not a Muslim, she's not in purdah, she's working for America.'"

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Donna Grant

"I have no confidence in USA law enforcement."

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Donna Grant

"I distrust camels, and anyone else who can go a week without a drink."

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"I hear something in her words that's right, but it's hard to believe her right now."

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"You feel yourself working to show something. I've learned to distrust that feeling."

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Donna Grant

"Parents can make us distrust ourselves. To them, we seem always to be works-in-progress."

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Donna Grant

"I distrust anything that you don't hear."

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"I trusted her about as far as I could throw her. I was strong and she was small, but it still wasn't very far."

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"It seems that we had...not a better education, per se, but perhaps more incentive to use it. They learn, but they hardly think."
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"Jack didn't fully get Jesus. Audrey tried to explain it, and he could repeat it back to her, word for word, but he still didn't comprehend most of it. The best he could gather was that Jesus lived long ago, told people to be nice, and they killed him for it. At the end, he asked who was Jesus' necromancer and if he was in the Bible, then Kaldar couldn't stop laughing and had to sit down."
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"I have a serious question.""I will give a serious answer.""Can a god be killed?"The humor drained from Roman's face. "Well, that depends on if you're a pantheist or a Marxist.""What's the difference?""The first believes that divinity is the universe. The two are synonymous and nonexistent without each other. The second believes in anthropocentrism, seeing man in the center of the universe, and god as just an invention of human conscience. Of course, if you follow Nietzsche, you can kill God just by thinking about him."
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"It took a qualified wizard to detect a summoning in progress. It required only a half-literate idiot with a twitch of power and a dim idea of how to use it to attempt one. Before you knew it, a three-headed Slavonic god was wreaking havoc in downtown Atlanta, the skies were raining winged snakes, and SWAT was screaming for more ammo."
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"Yes, Curran said. "We'd like you to officiate."I'm sorry?"We'd like you to marry us, I said.Roman's eyes went wide. He pointed to himself. "Me?"Yes, Curran said."Marry you?"Yes."You do know what I do, right?"Yes, I said. "You're Chernobog's priest."
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"Failure happened. The trick was to accept the risk and try anyway."
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"The mage pulled my knife out of his side and looked at it. "Nice knife. The voice was deep but female.I threw my second knife. The blade bit into the mage's chest. Shit. Missed the neck. "Here, have another one."
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"One day, she'd find a way to live her life to the fullest. She was sure of it. She just had no idea how she would manage it."
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"Kate's Speciality: Killing things, with much bloodshed. Talking trash, infuriating authority. Driving Beast Lord crazy."
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