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181 " Cuánto envidio a los mortales. Os creéis capaces de cambiar el mundo, detener el universo y deshacer lo hecho hace mucho tiempo "
― Kami Garcia , Beautiful Creatures (Caster Chronicles, #1)
182 " Es por eso que le ponemos whiskey a su té. "
183 " Maybe Macon Ravenwood wasn’t the only town shut-in. I didn’t think our town was big enough for two Boo Radleys. But "
184 " Sometimes I wrote random stuff in the middle of my essays, just to see if my teachers would say anything. No one ever did. "
185 " So this was what girls looked like in the morning. "
186 " She was pretty, but that was it. And looking at her didn’t make up for having to listen to what came out of her mouth. "
187 " Probation? How amusing. Probation would imply a source of authority. "
188 " I still can't think about her being there. It doesn't make sense. Why would you stick someone you love down in a lonely old hole in the dirt? Where it's cold, and dirty, and full of bugs? That can't be how it ends, after everything, after everything she was. "
189 " Se había marchado y eso era algo para lo que no iba a estar preparado ni en cincuenta y tres días, ni en cincuenta y tres años ni en cincuenta y tres siglos. "
190 " I had fallen. I think I had always been falling. And she might as well know, if she didn't already, because there was no going back now. Not for me. "
191 " Sometimes I wish I could act like everyone else, but I can’t change who I am. I’ve tried. But I never wear the right clothes or say the right thing, and something always goes wrong. "
192 " one way or another. "
193 " Guys don’t talk about stuff like that. We just lie under the pile of bricks. "
194 " God’s the one who’s goin’ to have to answer to me. "
195 " The days without you bleed together until time is nothing more than another obstacle we must overcome. "
196 " Some things are meant to be and some take some doin'. "
197 " I envy you. You think you can change things. Stop the universe. Undo what was done long before you came along. You are such beautiful creatures.” He "
198 " I’m sure you understand my meanin’. After all, you’re one of us. Your daddy was born here and your mamma was buried here. You belong here. Not everyone does.” I stared back at her. She was in her van before I could say another word. This time, Mrs. Lincoln was after more than burning a few books. "
199 " Darkness, real darkness, was something more than just a lack of light. "
200 " Rage, or something as equally dense and seething, was hanging from every chandelier, resentment woven into thick carpets padding the room, hatred flickering underneath every lampshade. The floor bathed in a creepy shadow, a particular darkness that had seeped into the walls, and right now was rolling across my converse so I couldn't see them. Absolute darkness. "