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Leigh Bardugo

Ninth House

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  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quoted3 months ago
    Skull and Bones, oldest of the landed societies, first of the eight Houses of the Veil, founded in 1832. The Bonesmen can boast more presidents, publishers, captains of industry, and cabinet members than any other society (for a full list of its alumni, please see Appendix C), and perhaps “boast” is the right word. The Bonesmen are aware of their influence and expect the deference of Lethe delegates. They would do well to remember their own motto: Rich or poor, all are equal in death. Conduct yourself with the discretion and diplomacy warranted by your office and association with Lethe, but remember always that our duty is not to prop up the vanity of Yale’s best and brightest but to stand between the living and the dead.
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quoted3 months ago
    The Bonesmen fancy themselves titans among pissants, and ain’t that a bite. But who am I to quibble when the drinks are stiff and the girls are pretty?
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quoted3 months ago
    MORS VINCIT OMNIA.
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quoted3 months ago
    Mors irrumat omnia. Death fucks us all.
  • Thomas Everett Vanderboomhas quoted2 years ago
    Death was light and slipped in through the lock.
  • Lizzyhas quoted2 years ago
    finality of passing, a life without legacy, the emptiness of the hereafter.
  • Lizzyhas quoted2 years ago
    His Dante, the girl he would gift with the keys to a secret world, was a criminal, a drug user, a dropout who cared about none of the things he did. But he’d tried.
  • Lizzyhas quoted2 years ago
    “Uh, was it an accident?”

    “Possible homicide.” Dawes sounded like she’d been waiting for just this question.

    “Okay,” Alex said, because she had no idea what else to say.

    “Okay,” Dawes replied awkwardly. She’d delivered her big line and now she was ready to get offstage.
  • Lizzyhas quoted2 years ago
    This was the math she ran every night, every moment. How much time to try to get the work done? How much time to rest? She could never quite make the numbers work. She was just scraping by, stretching the budget, always coming up a little short, and the panic clung to her, dogging her steps.
  • Lizzyhas quoted2 years ago
    This was the math she ran every night, every moment. How much time to try to get the work done? How much time to rest? She could never quite make the numbers work. She was just scraping by, stretching the budget, always coming up a little short, and the panic clung to her, dogging her steps
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