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Don't expect much and you won't be disappointed.
Cinda Williams Chima
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Cinda Williams Chima
Age: 72
Born: 1952
Born: January 1
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Both Averill and Bayar were like actors speaking lines for their audience and not to each other.
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A vocation is not something you slap on, like a coat of paint, and change whenever you want. A vocation is built into you. You have no choice. If you try to do something else, you fail.
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Ellen could have killed me, Jack said quietly, but she didn't. She saved my life. How come? Fitch demanded. After all this? Ellen turned scarlet and stared at the ground. Maybe none of my opponents ever gave me flowers before, she mumbled.
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Commander! Sir! Wake up! Jack surfaced from sleep, wondering who the commander was and wishing he'd respond so he could go back to sleep - until he remembered that he was the commander.
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He keeps this up, he's bound to be caught, she thought. And this time they'll dangle him for certain.
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You couldn’t keep your mouth shut? I’m calling you Glitterhair from now on. Or Talksalot.
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It was one of the warm nights at the end of summer that makes promises that won't be kept.
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My tagline is ‘Less sex, more romance, lower body count.’
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I have lost everything, Han thought. Then he corrected himself. Every time I think I’ve lost everything, I find there’s still something else to lose.
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He would find a way to make it work, because he finally understood that sometimes you have to raise your expectations. And sometimes you need to make a claim on the world and the people you love to get what you most desire
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You look like a boy who has eaten the fruit of the tree of knowledge and doesn't like the taste.
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You didn't have to go to the fireworks with him. Or - or let him fondle you. Fondle? Raisa raised her eyebrows, When did I mention fondling?
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Her clothes still smoked from the wizard’s assault. But to him, she always smelled of flowers.
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One more thing: Linda, can you get to Canterbury and take over my Chaucerian Society? They're at Dovecote Hostelry in the old city. We're visiting all the scenes of the great murders. Tomorrow they want to see where Becket was killed. They're a bloodthirsty lot, it seems.
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He swept Raisa up into his arms and kissed her like it was his first, last, and only
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Han made no effort to put up a brave front. Most of the time he just screamed himself hoarse, though a couple of times he amused himself by screaming Fionas's name as if he were in the throes of passion. FEEE-OHHH-NAAA! Lord Bayar made him pay for that, but afterward, Fiona didn't come down anymore, which Han appreciated.
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I continue to believe in miracles. But i know that miracles come to those who work very hard
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She had never felt more alive than when she lay dying in Han Alister's arms.
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I need to go to parties, Raisa mused, so I don't think so much.
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History,' Mari muttered, as if she'd overheard his thoughts. 'Why do we need to know what happened before we were born?' 'So hopefully we get smarter and don't make the same mistakes again.
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