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“I have given you your liberty, Lucius, is that not enough for you? But I have noticed that you and your family seem less than happy of late. . . . What is it about my presence in your home that displeases you, Lucius?”“Nothing — nothing, my Lo”
J.K. Rowling“I have given you your liberty, Lucius, is that not enough for you? But I have noticed that you and your family seem less than happy of late. . . . What is it about my presence in your home that displeases you, Lucius?”“Nothing — nothing, my Lo”
J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows“Do not disagree with each other, enrich the soldiers, despise everyone else.”
Lucius Septimus Severus“As you wish, of course." Lucius lowered the volume on an old record player, which spun a warped vinyl disk that wailed unfamiliar music, scratchy and whiny, like cats fighting. Or a coffin with rusty hinges opening and closing over and over again in a deserted mausoleum. "Do you like Croatian folk?" heasked, seeing my interest. "It reminds me of home.""I prefer normal music.""Ah, yes, your MTV with all the bumping and grinding. Like a shot of raging adolescent hormones administered via television. I'm not averse.”
Beth Fantaskey, Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side“Not at all do I trust augurs, who enrich the ears of others, so that they can enrich their own homes with gold.”
Lucius Accius“Indeed, wretched the man whose fame makes his misfortunes famous.”
Lucius Accius“It's not about blood,"says Lucius. "It's about who you shareyour life with.Where you feelyou really belong.”
Emma Cameron, Cinnamon Rain“I like pink."Lucius sniffed. "It's just red's sorry, weak cousin.”
Beth Fantaskey, Jessica's Guide to Dating on the Dark Side“Lucius didn’t believe in werewolves. He said that people were too horrible for any other monsters to exist, which he thought was a shame.”
Rasmenia Massoud, Human Detritus“The mind that is anxious about the future is miserable.”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca“Shall I tell you what the real evil is? To cringe to the things that are called evils, to surrender to them our freedom, in defiance of which we ought to face any suffering.”
Lucius Annaeus Seneca