Quotes About Deborah
They were all milling about in clusters, a kind of colloidal motion made up of groups—some doing question and answer, some forensics, and others just staring around for something important to do to justify the expense of driving over here and standing at a crime scene. Deborah
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Does that look like a fucking kidnapping to you?" Deborah demanded. "Not a very efficient one," I said, looking at the huge smear of blood. "They left almost half of their victim behind.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Acosta's house was in a section of the Gables that would have been a walled community if it was built today. The houses were large, and many of them, like Acosta's, were built in the Spanish style out of large blocks of coral rock. The lawn looked like a putting green and there was a two-story garage on the side, attached to the house by a breezeway. Deborah
~ Jeff Lindsay
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Deborah just shook her head and muttered something I didn't quite catch, although I heard several hard consonants in it. So because I always try to bring cheer wherever I go, I changed the subject. "Who is that supposed to be?" I said, nodding at the gigantic bloodstain.
~ Jeff Lindsay
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People should not be allowed to be born that beautiful. They get away with too much. Beauty is truth? That last couplet always bothered me. In art, in an urn, maybe, but in people, no way. In fact, sometimes I think physical beauty may be the biggest scam ever played upon mankind.
~ Deborah Copaken Kogan
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Common thieves like Ludlow were simply another London
~ Unknown
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heaven was such a wonderful place, why did everybody cry whenever someone went there?
~ Deborah Raney
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Now Deborah, a prophetess, the wife of Lappidoth, was judging Israel at that time.
~ Judges 4:4
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