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December 2012
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simbaisakittykat: anonynaila: subvertcliche: mello-dramatic: Everyone who reblogs this will get the title of a book to read based on their bio/posts. Everyone. I mean it. THIS IS THE BEST POST I HAVE EVER SEEN EVER they really do mean everyone But do they mean everyone
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April 2012
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Apr 3rd
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“You are so naive, it physically aggrieves me.” -Lothaire, Lothaire by Kresley Cole
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“Back from the dead. No longer just an anonymous star on the memorial wall at MI6.” -Alec Trevelyan, Goldeneye
Apr 3rd
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“I might as well ask you if all those vodka martinis ever silence the screams of all the men you’ve killed… or if you find forgiveness in the arms of all those willing women for all the dead ones you failed to protect.” -Alec Trevelyan, Goldeneye
Apr 3rd
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“Oh come now Prince Phillip. Why so melancholy? A wondrous future lies before you - you, the destined hero of a charming fairy tale come true. Behold - King Stefan’s castle. And in yonder topmost tower, dreaming of her true love, the Princess Aurora. But see the gracious whim of fate - why, ‘tis the self-same peasant maid, who won the heart of our noble prince but yesterday. She...
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“And thus I clothe my naked villainy with old odd ends, stol’n forth of holy writ; And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.” -The Tragedy of Richard III, William Shakespeare
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