Quotes From "Sinner" By Maggie Stiefvater

We were so little when you took away all our...
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We were so little when you took away all our sins. Maggie Stiefvater
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The music video will die when we all go blind, and music will never die, because even when you can't hear it, you can feel it. Maggie Stiefvater
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You and I both know that love is for children, '' he said. ''We're adults. Compatibility is for adults.'''' Compatibility is for my Bluetooth and my car, '' Teresa replied. ''Only they get along just fine, and my car never makes my bluetooth feel like shit. Maggie Stiefvater
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As I pulled aside the linen curtain to the back room, I heard the front door open again. If it was Christina returning to make a second effort at my leggings, I was going to be forced to get loud, and I didn't like getting loud. But it wasn't Christina I heard at the front of the store. Instead, a very familiar voice said, "No, no, I'm looking for something very particular. Oh, wait, I just saw it." I turned around. Cole St. Clair smiled lazily at me. I gave so many damns at once that it actually hurt. Maggie Stiefvater
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She tapped out a beat on the edge of the piano as I tripped and plummeted through the refrain of “Spacebar, ” trying to translate the synth chords into a piano bit on the fly. It had been a million years since I’d played it. But it was still catchy. Whoever had written this song had known what they were doing. Maggie Stiefvater
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You have to take it off the table, ' Jeremy said, finally. 'It's always going to be an option, otherwise. You're going to have to give it up and mean it, or it'll always be your solution when things go bad. Maggie Stiefvater
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Why can’t I do it?” [Isabel] asked….“ Do what?”“ Just forget about everything. Just go somewhere and get smashed and pretend like there are no problems or consequences. I know why. Because there are still problems and consequences. And going and--and--partying doesn’t make them go away. I feel like I’m the only sane person in the world. I don’t get why this whole world runs on stupidity. . Maggie Stiefvater