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That we have purpose for being who we are, and what we are, though we may not always know it.
Carrie Vaughn
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Even when you felt that your own life had tumbled irrevocably out of control. You did what you had to do, somehow. You kept racing ahead and hoped for the best.
Carrie Vaughn
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In the end, maybe that was what separated the real paranormal investigators from the charlatans. The charlatans kept up the aura of mystery and obfuscation. The real investigators kept asking why and how.
Carrie Vaughn
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Cormac interrupted. 'Maybe I oughta shoot you both, put you both out of your misery.
Carrie Vaughn
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This conspiracy needs a flow chart
Carrie Vaughn
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“Just so you know, I'm straight. Totally straight. As an arrow." Her voice held a smile. "So am I”
Carrie Vaughn
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A lot of these women had to overcome cultural conditioning against hurting other people, or even confronting anyone physically.
Carrie Vaughn
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Stupid, fragile mortals.
Carrie Vaughn
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Cormac drove. He eyed me in the rearview mirror. “Anyone you want me to beat up?"
Carrie Vaughn
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1980's: not a time period but a state of mind.
Carrie Vaughn
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I like Nasser. He’s creepy, but he seems sensible. For a vampire.
Carrie Vaughn
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If vampires ever spend less time playing theatrics and living down to their stereotypes, they might actually take over the world someday
Carrie Vaughn
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You mean like some kind of A Midsummer Night’s Dream shtick? For real?
Carrie Vaughn
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You know, I'm sick and tired of people pointing rifles at me.
Carrie Vaughn
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Cope or go crazy
Carrie Vaughn
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Had to stay human. Wolf couldn’t drive the freaking car. Or hold the gun.
Carrie Vaughn
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Love had sneaked up on us rather than bursting upon us like cannons and fireworks.
Carrie Vaughn
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He's a bully. I love bullies. They have such big, shiny red buttons to push.
Carrie Vaughn
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No, it an’t a good way to live. It’s a good way to die, in fact.
Carrie Vaughn
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It's normal to dream about anything at all. It's not normal to dream someone else's dreams. -Arthur Mentis
Carrie Vaughn
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The worst storms were the ones that changed you. The ones you remembered not for how bad they objectively were, but for how much damage they did to your own world. Banners, planted in memory.
Carrie Vaughn
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A lot of what we're doing here deals with perception rather than truth. Many would argue that reality depends more on the former than the latter.
Carrie Vaughn
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And try to remember how to be an idealist.
Carrie Vaughn
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"He’s a bully. I love bullies. They have such big, shiny red buttons to push.” He was such a lawyer.
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