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Quotes About Madeline

it seemed efficient cargo area filling was yet another suburban skill at which Madeline Singer excelled.
~ Wendy Wax
Every time I've talked about the Republic of Gilead, I always say, 'The still-fictional Republic of Gilead.'
~ Madeline Brewer
He supposed you didn't remain as slim as Madeline without eating sparingly, but a starvation diet wasn't really his style, even if he could stand to lose a bit of weight.
~ Robert Galbraith
In an old house in Paris that was covered with vines Lived twelve little girls in two straight lines In two straight lines they broke their bread And brushed their teeth and went to bed. They left the house at half past nine In two straight lines in rain or shine- The smallest one was Madeline.
~ Ludwig Bemelmans
That's one of my favorite things about 'Hemlock Grove' is that it's just unique and really just weird, and that's really what's happening with Miranda when she kind of gets thrown into the middle of this vampire-werewolf world.
~ Madeline Brewer
Madeline Hatter. Her lavender-streaked teal hair exploded around her in messy curls. The polka-dotted, striped, and lacy layers of her skirt were bunched and fluffed. Her teacup hat tilted low over one ear. "Whoops
~ Shannon Hale
Madeline could still regress. When she's tired, stressed, has a trigger, or is facing some adversity, her symptoms, mostly workaholism, can resurface.
~ Catherine Gildiner
I explained to Madeline that her mother had a common disorder called trichotillomania, which is the compulsive urge to pull out (and, in some cases, eat) one's own hair. It leads to noticeable hair loss, distress, and social or functional impairment. An impulse-control disorder, it's often chronic and difficult to treat.
~ Catherine Gildiner
Chiron had said once that nations were the most foolish of mortal inventions. "No man is worth more than another, wherever he is from.
~ Madeline Miller
Jane saw that Madeline's feelings about Jane's baking were similar to Jane's feelings about Madeline's accessories: confused admiration for an exotic behavior.
~ Liane Moriarty
How in the world had Bonnie managed to get Madeline's ex-husband out of bed at that time of the morning to go and work in a homeless shelter? Nathan wouldn't get up before 8 a.m. when they were married. Bonnie must give him organic blow-jobs.
~ Liane Moriarty
Ed said to Madeline, "Why don't you have snacks in your bag? What sort of woman are you?" "This is a clutch!" Madeline
~ Liane Moriarty
Excuse me, Bonnie," said Madeline. "I need to go collect my husband. He seems to be in a very animated conversation with an adulterer. I don't want him picking up any ideas.
~ Liane Moriarty
It's her bed," Madeline said. "I don't mind if she takes it." She said it to hurt Abigail, to hurt her back, to show that she didn't care that Abigail was moving out, that she would now come to visit on weekends, but her real life, her real home would be somewhere else. But Abigail wasn't hurt at all. She was just pleased she was getting the bed. "Hey,
~ Liane Moriarty
You don't look sweaty." "I showered," said Bonnie. "But my core body temperature is still quite high." "You'll catch a chill," said Madeline. "No I won't," said
~ Liane Moriarty
You, Madeline said, her voice hollow and wheezing, are like a bad case of herpes, wizard. You're inconvenient, embarassing, no real threat, and you simply will not go away.
~ Jim Butcher
You," Madeline said, her voice hollow and wheezing, "are a bad case of herpes, wizard. You're inconvenient, embarrassing, no real threat, and you simply will not go away.
~ Jim Butcher
And I met Madeline's necromancer. His name's Luca." "A death detector?" Tod made a face. "That's creepy." "It gets weirder. He's dating Sophie." "On purpose?
~ Rachel Vincent, Before I Wake
I did indeed say you could have lovers. But I never promised that I would not kill them.
~ Madeline Hunter
nothing could eclipse the stain of his dirty, mortal mediocrity.
~ Madeline Miller
He was a poison snake, and I was another, and on such terms we pleased ourselves.
~ Madeline Miller
Whatever she tried, my spells would hold. Not even Odysseus could talk his way past witchcraft. He had talked his way past the witch instead.
~ Madeline Miller
The door snicked shut.
~ Madeline Miller
The look that passed over her face. Like a comet indeed, when it veers to earth and turns the fields to ash.
~ Madeline Miller