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Jan Van Eck Quotes

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Leigh Bardugo
“You’re the fool,� Jesper snarled. “He’s smarter than most of us put together, and he deserves a better father than you.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo
“You’re a blackmailer—�
“I broker information.�
“A con artist—�
“I create opportunity.�
“A bawd and a murderer—�
“I don’t run whores, and I kill for a cause.�
“And what cause is that?�
“Same as yours, merch. Profit.�
“How do you get your information, Mister Brekker?�
“You might say I’m a lockpick.�
“You must be a very gifted one.�
“I am indeed.� Kaz leaned back slightly. “You see, every man is a safe, a vault of secrets and longings. Now, there are those who take the brute’s way, but I prefer a gentler approach—the right pressure applied at the right moment, in the right place. It’s a delicate thing.
“Do you always speak in metaphors, Mister Brekker?�
Kaz smiled. “It’s not a metaphor.�
He was out of his chair before his chains hit the ground.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo
“Do you know what Van Eck’s problem is?�
“No honor?� said Matthias.
“Rotten parenting skills?� said Nina.
“Receding hairline?� offered Jesper.
“No,� said Kaz. “Too much to lose. And he gave us a map to what to steal first.”
Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

Leigh Bardugo
“Chaos will come and I will be its master.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo
“Our hopes rest with you, Mister Brekker. If you fail, all the world will suffer for it.�
“Oh, it’s worse than that, Van Eck. If I fail, I don’t get paid.�
The look of disgust on the merch’s face was something that deserved its own DeKappel oil to commemorate it.
“Don’t look so disappointed. Just think how miserable you would have been to discover this canal rat had a patriotic streak. You might actually have had to uncurl that lip and treat me with something closer to respect.�
“Thank you for sparing me that discomfort”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

Leigh Bardugo
“As he lay there, he sought some explanation for what had happened. Surely, Miggson and Prior were to blame; his father hadn’t known. [...] As soon as he drew out the thick envelope, he knew his father was guilty. [...] His father hadn’t even bothered with a convincing ruse. He’d known Wylan wouldn’t try to read the papers. And that his gullible son would never think to suspect his father of lying. Pathetic.”
Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

Leigh Bardugo
“When power shifts, someone always suffers.”
Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows