Top 14 Epilogue The Dark Duet Quotes

#1. I know I've got a degree. Why does that mean I have to spend my life with intellectuals? I've got a lifesaving certificate but I don't spend my evenings diving for a rubber brick with my pyjamas on.

Victoria Wood

#2. When I first met him, he was everything I wanted to be, but over time, he showed me how I wanted to be myself, and that was how I fell in love with him.

Shannon A. Thompson

#3. Will you cry? Will you miss me?

C.J. Roberts

#4. Librarians are the bedrock of the public domain and the defenders of our fundamental right to access knowledge.

Carl Malamud

#5. As I'd go out learning to surf, I'd feel the power of waves coming over my body. It's like you're with God.

Dick Dale

#6. James never met anyone named Livvie. He never hurt her.

C.J. Roberts

#7. I grew up in a house full of books and parents who read, which led to me to reading from a very young age. And reading seemed to naturally progress to writing.

Garth Nix

#8. For Caleb's kittens

C.J. Roberts

#9. Oh, come on. Wouldn't you rather go upstairs and lick your wounds? Maybe make an ice pack for your crotch?

Rachel Vincent

#10. During my undergraduate training at UCLA, I was studying finance and securities; my particular interest was with mutual funds. Wanting to get into a high position at some of the companies that were doing that, I knew that law would be useful.

Robert Shapiro

#11. I have sacrificed for the Republic all that man holds dear - my wife, my children, my liberty, my life.

Theobald Of Bec

#12. Tell me to stop and I will. Tell me you don't want me to pull your tights down and fuck you up against this wall. Remind me of what a terrible person I am. Tell me I'm a sick bastard and you want me out of your life forever.

C.J. Roberts

#13. To me, Sid Vicious is cool. Super chill.

Tyler, The Creator

#14. [Samuel] Johnson's conversation was by much too strong for a person accustomed to obsequiousness and flattery; it was mustard in a young child's mouth!

Hester Lynch Piozzi

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