Top 16 C.S. Harris Quotes
#1. He wanted to tell her that he'd learned a man could come to love again without betraying his first love.
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#2. Sometimes he wondered if most people experienced the world around them a little bit differently from their fellows, if the assumption of commonality was simply an illusion.
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#3. Religion is important to the order of society. It reconciles the lower classes to their lot in life and teaches them to respect their betters.
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#4. She had been born with a different name, to a woman with laughing eyes and warmly whispered words of love who'd died degraded and afraid on a misty Irish morning.
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#5. That things like 'onor, and justice, and love are the most important things in the world and that it's up to each and every one of us to always try to be the best person we can possibly be.
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#6. Life is full of scary things," he used to tell Kat. "The trick is not to let your fears get in the way of your living. Whatever else you do, Katherine, don't settle for a life half-lived.
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#7. There was something about the act of killing that could bring out everything primitive and not quite human within a man.
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#8. diplomacy. A dance of shadows in the darkness.
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#9. In my experience, those for whom war is lucrative are rarely satisfied. For them, war is opportunity, not hardship or sorrow. After all, it is rarely their sons who lie in unmarked graves on foreign soil.
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#10. subalterns, when Sebastian bought his first commission
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#11. Those for whom war is lucrative are rarely satiated.
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#12. odor like that of rotting meat permeated
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#13. the merry green eyes and a roguish dimple
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#14. If this war has taught us anything, it is that convictions of righteous certitude can be soul-corrupting illusions that offer mo dispensation from hell.
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#15. When one lived a life that was, essentially, a lie, appearances were everything.
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#16. Love. I think an angel would fear falling in love with a mortal - someone who could be theirs for only a short time and then would slip away forever. He
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