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1 " Sicarius had the personality of a particularly bland, pointy stick. "
― Lindsay Buroker , Deadly Games (The Emperor's Edge, #3)
2 " Why, Sicarius, is it possible you have a playful side beneath your razor-edged knives, severe black clothing and humourless glares? "
3 " Then I guess Sicarius will have to follow you around all night, hovering over your shoulder while you eat. Breathing down your neck. Sharing your salad. Hogging your croutons. "
4 " Sicarius, as usual, regarded her with the blandness of a particularly featureless rock, then walked away. "
5 " Sicarius wore his usual guess-my-thoughts-if-you-can-mask, though she sensed he did not approve. "
6 " You know...” Amaranthe dumped her dust pile outside and returned to face him. “It’s hard for me to maintain my vigor and enthusiasm for leading you when you do nothing but stand there and ooze disapproval at me. "
7 " No, no.” Amaranthe lifted a hand. “You needn’t let me know you think my idea has promise. It’s been nearly three months since the last time I almost got myself killed, so I’m brimming with self-confidence. I don’t need bolstering. "
8 " Oh, no," Maldynado said. "When I get my statue, I don't want it to be an image of me going up a squid's butt. "
9 " You didn't think you’d find a Science-savvy mercenary team in the empire without a few eccentricities, did you?” Amaranthe asked. "
10 " No self-respecting snoop sneaks in before midnight anyway. "
11 " One who has a personality that grates like glass paper should probably choose footwear sufficient for fleeing from irritated people. "
12 " No more procrastinating. As grandpa used to say, “Cleaning a fish don’t get any more pleasant for having put the task off. "
13 " Er, she hated it when she was trying to be morally superior and someone pointed out that her idea was only slightly less sketchy. "
14 " You either gain immortality through having children or you earn it by becoming someone history remembers. "
15 " You’re stealthier than a cat’s shadow. You can’t possibly expect me to notice you when you’re lurking.” “Perhaps you have not been assiduous enough with your training.” “I can’t believe you’re blaming me for the fact that you’re a chronic eavesdropper.” “What did you expect from an assassin?” he "
16 " Mischievous branches tugged at her hat and rained leaves onto her shoulders. She dusted them off. As much as she liked the idea of nature, it was difficult to maintain a tidy appearance when surrounded by it. "
17 " We all say we crave freedom, but the truth is many people hang themselves without the structure society imposes. "
18 " There are a lot of platitudes that suggest age makes us wise, but the truth is it’s losing that teaches best. Making mistakes. Failing. Some people are wise enough to learn from the mistakes of others, but most need to experience failure first hand. You may need to lose something important before the lessons of life sink in. "