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“He couldn't imagine, couldn't imagine the horror of scrubbing your own father's blood out of the floor. Better to set the whole house on fire, better to leave and never come back."pg 338”
Veronics Roth“Books are like movies of the mind and it's better to leave Kinsey where she is.”
Sue Grafton“Men are vile creatures, really. using women up, casting them aside. Leaving them along and broken, Better to leave them first, isn't it? Better yet to pay them back, and leave them bleeding,Sick and tired of being the one left behind, aren't you? And all the fighting, all the death. I can help you with that. I'd so like to help you.”
Dance of the Gods“It was better to leave the space empty of words than to choose the wrong ones.”
Robin Hobb, Fool's Assassin“Better to leave him with the memory of their being a pair of monsters, wrapped in each other's arms.”
Holly Black, The Coldest Girl in Coldtown“It is better to leave a child well instructed than to hand over the whole world in the hands of a fool”
Michael Quansah, What You Can't Live Without - The Cardinal Virtues“Some relationships are like glass its better to leave them broken than to hurt yourself trying to put the pieces back together again. When you start reading the Bunna Man, most of my readers hate Dre and then they realize that Dre doesn't really have any power. The only power he has is the one Saf gave him. What happens now is that by you reach the middle of the story, your anger turns from Dre to Saf cause you realize that Saf is the catalyst behind her own misery. If she'd leave Dre alone. Her suffering would end”
Crystal Evans, The Bunna Man: Joe Grind Series“It was now twenty minutes past four in the morning, allowing for the fact that the clock in the library of his town house was four minutes slow, as it had been for as far back as he could remember.He eyed it with a frown of concentration. Now that he came to think about it, he must have it set right one of these days.Why should a clock be forced to go throught its entire existence four minutes behind the rest of the world? It was not logical.The trouble was though, that if the clock were suddenly right, he would be forever confused and arriving four minutes early -- or did he mena late? -- for meals and various other appointments. That would agitate his servants and cause consternation in the kitchen.It was probably better to leave the clock as it was.”
Mary Balogh, Then Comes Seduction