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Patricia Briggs

"Such a small thing to cause so much trouble."

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Donna Grant

"To Reap The Result Of Destructive Behavior Is To Do Evil."

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Donna Grant

"You get hit the hardest when trying to run or hide from a problem. Like the defense on a football field, putting all focus on evading only one defender is asking to be blindsided."

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Donna Grant

"You will definitely reap whatever you have sown."

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Donna Grant

"He thought about it for a minute. The kitty was only around seven thousand give or take a gold tooth and some coinage " minus the ship " which must've been worth well, a lot more than seven thousand, even in scrap metal. An alarm was going off somewhere, faintly."

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Donna Grant

"Today's problems are yesterday's mistakes coming back to bite you in the ass."

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Donna Grant

"Such a small thing to cause so much trouble."

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Donna Grant

"I figured, what harm could come from a little bit of fun? Crabs. The Canadian girl gave me crabs."

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Donna Grant

"Man has the power to act as his own destroyer-and that is the way he has acted through most of his history."

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Donna Grant

"He who destroys another person to succeed in life will have destruction awaiting him at the post of his success."

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"The ants are bad" The Bear"the ants?"Tahir"Do not be fooled. They look very small, so harm you don't think of then at all. Then years. Then one day you wake up, and your home has fallen down." Osman."

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Patricia Briggs
"Such a small thing to cause so much trouble."

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Patricia Briggs
"Reluctantly, I pulled out my necklace and showed it to them.Samuel frowned. The little figure was stylized; I suppose he couldn't tell what it was at first."A dog?" asked Zee, staring at my necklace."A lamb," I said defensively, tucking it safely back under my shirt. "Because one of Christ's names is 'The Lamb of God.'"Samuel's shoulders shook slightly. "I can see it now, Mercy holding a roomful of vampire at bay with her glowing sheep."I gave his shoulder a hard push, aware of the heat climbing to my cheeks, but it didn't help. He sang in a soft taunting voice, "Mercy had a little lamb..."

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Patricia Briggs
"Adam didn't approve of Wal-Mart."

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Patricia Briggs
"A man learns with age, if he is lucky."

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Patricia Briggs
"Then Walter died as he lived, he told his mate. A hero, a soldier, and a survivor who chose to protect what was precious to him. I don't think, if you could ask him, that he would have any regrets."

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Patricia Briggs
"Anger is stupid, and stupidity will kill you more surely than your opponent's blade."

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Patricia Briggs
"Cheeses crusty, got all musty, got damp on the stone of a peach, I agreed. He looked blank, so I repeated it with proper emphasis. " ChEEZ-zes crusty. Got Al -musty. Got DAMp on the StoneofapeaCH."

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Patricia Briggs
"He stepped back with exaggerated courtesy. But when I walked past him, he swatted my rump. Hard enough to sting."You need to be more careful, he growled. "Keep interfering in my business and you might get hurt.I said sweetly as I continued to Jesse's room, "The last man who swatted me like that is rotting in his grave."I have no doubt about it. His voice was more satisfied then contrite."

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Patricia Briggs
"It is the way of mortals. They fling themselves at life and emerge broken."

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"She wondered that hope was so much harder then despair."

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