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Rae Quotes

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Kelley Armstrong
“Cleavage is great," she said. "Like an extra pocket.”
Kelley Armstrong, The Summoning

Sarah Rees Brennan
“She curled her fingers in under the blood-slick straps of his armour.
His cracked leather gloves caught on her hair.
'You don’t have to kill if you don’t like it,' Key promised. 'I’ll kill them for you.'
'Kill who?'
Against her hair, she felt his mouth curve. 'Everyone.”
Sarah Rees Brennan, Long Live Evil

Sarah Rees Brennan
“Key shrugged. “If you ask me, she’s too good for him.�

“He’s the supreme monarch of our land, and she’s a treacherous witch whose sins scream to the sky for the gods to strike her down.�

Key nodded approval. "I do like her.”
Sarah Rees Brennan, Long Live Evil
tags: emer, key, rae

Sarah Rees Brennan
“Is my mother right?� Rahela murmured. “Are men useless? They don’t take out the trash, they don’t rescue the damsels. The only thing a villainess should do at a party is make catty remarks and spill red wine on the heroine’s dress! I never get a moment’s peace to make catty remarks.”
Sarah Rees Brennan, Long Live Evil
tags: rae

E.J. Mellow
“Rae!� I shove his shoulder. “You can’t do that! You can’t snoop about you through me!”“Why not? How else were you going to repay me for this favor?� The corner of his mouth tips up. “Plus, wouldn’t you ask her that?”“Oh. My. God! That’s not the point,� I scold, but after a moment ask, “What did she say?”
E.J. Mellow, The Divide
tags: humor, rae

“It is extremely DANGEROUS to expose your mind to negative jokes and to retell anecdotes that ridicule specific nationalities or races”
Sunday Adelaja, The Danger Of Monoculturalism In The XXI Century

Intisar Khanani
“I never called you foolish," Bren says softly. "Rae." His fingers move uncertainly on his thigh, twitching toward me, then back to curl into a fist on his leg. It's the first uncertain movement I can remember him making.”
Intisar Khanani, The Theft of Sunlight

Javier Cercas
“El protagonista de la literatura no es el autor; es el lector, que es quien la termina.
(Los cuatro malentendidos de la literatura. Discurso de Javier Cercas en su ingreso en la RAE)”
Javier Cercas