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“the foxes had been a fractured mess from day one. they were a team with no concept of teamwork and they determined their hierarchy through force.”
“I didn’t think I was a personal problem. You hate me, remember?”
“Every inch of you,” Andrew said. “That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t blow you.”
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“She threw away millions of dollars for a sport?” Dan asked.
“Net worth for the Reynolds is actually in the billions,” Renee said with deceptive mildness.
Dan thought she was going to throw up. “She’s insane.”
“Or unbelievably spiteful,” Renee suggested. “I can’t wait to meet her. She must have quite a personality.”
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It’s not the world that’s cruel. It’s the people in it.
neil thought about renee’s bruised knuckles, dan’s fierce spirit, and allison holding her ground on the court a week after seth’s death. he thought about his mother standing unflinching in the face of his father’s violent anger and her ruthlessly leaving bodies in their wake. he felt compelled to say, “some of the strongest people i’ve known are women.“
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“She’d put her faith in mankind and her Christian piety on hold and show him how to cut a man open throat to groin if he asked her to.”
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Exy was a bastard sport, an evolved sort of lacrosse on a soccer-sized court with the violence of hockey, and Neil loved every part of it from its speed to its aggression. It was the one piece of his childhood he’d never been able to give up.
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“Truth is irrefutable and untainted by bias. Sunrise, Abram, death: these are truths.”