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Damn Fine Writing Quotes

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Gail Carriger
“I suppose that saves us from having to determine what to do with a butler who goes around killing people. It certainly reflects badly upon our domestic staff. Still, I shall miss him. There was a man who knew how to brew a good cup of tea.”
Gail Carriger, Timeless

Olivie Blake
“No iba a dudar del poder de su cuerpo. No iba a cuestionarse si era merecido.
Iba a hacer esto y lo iba a hacer ella sola.”
Olivie Blake, The Atlas Paradox

Rudy Francisco
“To anyone who is brave enough to love me,
Do you know that the human body is approximately sixty percent water? When I walk into a room full of people all I see is an ocean.”
Rudy Francisco, Helium

Truman Capote
“It could be said of Mr Schaeffer that in his life he'd done only one really bad thing: he'd killed a man. The circumstances of that deed are unimportant, expect to say that the man deserved to die and that for it Mr Schaeffer was sentenced to ninety-nnie years and a day. For a long while - for many years, in fact - he had not thought of how it was before he came to the farm. His memory of those times was like a house where no one lives and where the furniture has rotted away. But tonight it was as if lamps had been lighted through all the gloomy dead rooms. It had begun to happen when he saw Tico Feo coming through the dusk with his splendid guitar. Until that moment he had not been lonesome. Now, recognising his loneliness, he felt alive. He had not wanted to be alive. To be alive was to remember brown rivers where the fish run, and sunlight on a lady's hair.”
Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories