Quotes About Resistance
He smiled a slow, predatory grin. "Resistance is futile." "You are not assimilating me.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Rose pushed on his chest with her hand. "If you let go of me now, I'm going to chalk your mauling of me up to temporary insanity." He kissed her again, lightly brushing her lips. "Declan!" His grass green eyes laughed at her. "I wanted you to be sure that I wasn't temporarily insane.
~ Ilona Andrews
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People do horrible things in the name of keeping things just the way they are." "Where
~ Ilona Andrews
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Can you turn so you're not pressed against me?" "I could," he said, his voice amused. "But then you would have to lie on top of me." My brain said, "NO." My body went, "Wheee!" I
~ Ilona Andrews
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Kissing me won't make me more agreeable," she whispered. "I'm not trying to make you more agreeable." His voice was rough and low. "I just can't help myself.
~ Ilona Andrews
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In human history whenever one social group enslaved another, the slaves suffered until they could take no more, and it always ended in an explosion of violence.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Huny." Conlan sniffled. "I don't negotiate with terrorists. Oatmeal or nothing.
~ Ilona Andrews
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At the risk of sounding crude, wooing you is like playing basketball with a porcupine. No compliment goes unpunished." "Then stop complimenting.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Contrary to popular opinion, people who have money refuse to part with it, unless they absolutely have to do it.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Aha, no, I'm not giving you any sexy healing.
~ Ilona Andrews
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So snarl all you want, princess. But you will marry me, because you have no choice. You won't win this fight with farmers. You need a cold ruthless bastard like me, and I'm the only one here.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Volunteering was for suckers, and he wouldn't get any information out of me unless it was absolutely necessary.
~ Ilona Andrews
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He was building his own castle, and for better or worse, the harpy wormed her way into his world and became its tower.
~ Ilona Andrews
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I sincerely hope the neighborhood hasn't considered signing such a petition. Because if they did, I would make them eat it. Slowly.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Sometimes, when the power of your enemy is too great, the only thing you can do is contain it.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Oh no, you don't. Over my dead body. Better yet, over his.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Come here, please. Or should I carry you?" She jumped of the porch and walked over. "I'd like to see you try." "Don't tempt me.
~ Ilona Andrews
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Deirdre threw the recorder onto the table. Nagrad's face, frozen on the screen, mocked her with grey eyes. "What do you want from me, Robert? Every time I tried to bring up the money, he would show me more porn. The man asked me if I would suck his cock! How do you counter that?" A soft voice interrupted, "By saying, 'That would depend on the size of your instrument, my lord. Would you care to take off your pants so I can determine if it would be a good fit?
~ Ilona Andrews
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The light dove, in free flight cutting through the air the resistance of which it feels, could get the idea that it could do even better in airless space. Likewise, Plato abandoned the world of the senses because it posed so many hindrances for the understanding, and dared to go beyond it on the wings of the ideas, in the empty space of pure understanding.
~ Immanuel Kant
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One can today easily demonstrate that there can be no valid derivation of a law of nature from any finite number of facts; but we still keep reading about scientific theories being proved from facts. Why this stubborn resistance to elementary logic?
~ Imre Lakatos
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Fanny zag ik niet meer. We waren overeengekomen dat ze pas bij me zou komen op de dag voor de aanslag, voor de laatste instructies, want zij moest de bommen klaarmaken en ze aan me geven. De kameraad die ik nog één keer ontmoette, gaf me het precieze tijdstip op: kwart voor twaalf 's avonds. Het was ons onmogelijk de schouwburg binnen te komen, want daar mocht je alleen in op uitnodiging; we moesten dus wachten onder de zuilengalerij.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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At noon, in the noisy dining room where Arlette Corail was finishing lunch, some travellers brought news of the armistice. The women burst into tears. It seemed that the situation was rather confused. In certain places the army was still resisting and civilians had joined them. However, everyone agreed that the army had failed and there was nothing more to be done; they had no choice but to give up. The room was filled with chatter. It was stiflingly hot.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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Dar porÈ›ile de fier din toate g?rile erau deja z?vorâte È™i p?zite de soldaÈ›i. MulÈ›imea se ag??a de bare, le zgâlÈ›âia, apoi se retr?gea în dezordine pe str?zile vecine. Femeile fugeau plângând, cu copiii în braÈ›e. Erau oprite ultimele taxiuri. Li se ofereau dou?, trei mii de franci ca s? p?r?seasc? Parisul. <> Dar È™oferii refuzau, nu mai aveau benzin?.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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?i rezonanÈ›a uman? a acestor vorbe, gestul, tot ce dovedea f?r? putin?? de t?gad? c? nu era un monstru însetat de sânge, ci un soldat ca ceilalÈ›i sparser? deodat? gheaÈ›a între sat È™i german, între ??ran È™i invadator.
~ Irene Nemirovsky
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