Den Of Thieves 2 Quotes

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One day, you will say it to me again. You will be sober. And you will mean it.” I was actually terrified that I already meant it. A guy might just be a keeper who hears your cry for help in his head. And comes into a den of thieves to get you out. And then holds your hair while you throw up for ten minutes.
Karen Chance (In Vino Veritas (Dorina Basarab, #2.1))
He’d never escape, not really. Too much monster blood in him. He’d left the den, but his breeding betrayed him. And he knew why he was pitiful. It wasn’t because he had to pay for his school or because he had to work for a living. It was because he was trying to be something he could never be. The sham was pitiful. He didn’t need to graduate. He needed Glendower.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2))
Once you have her in your care, that means the two of us are officially done with our bit for God and country. For this assignment, anyway. It will be all up to you to keep the pretty lady safe,” Shorty replied with a grin.   “If she isn’t the death of you first,” the tall one snickered.
A.M. Cosgrove (Bodyguard (Den of Thieves, #2))
Why do you care? You’re only here to make sure no one hurts me.”   “That would include you not hurting yourself.”   “I am not going to hurt myself.
A.M. Cosgrove (Bodyguard (Den of Thieves, #2))
You can only protect yourself against what you can see coming. Once you have been caught off guard, ambushed really, you don’t ever truly recover from that. You have a hard time relating.
A.M. Cosgrove (Bodyguard (Den of Thieves, #2))
Well, I was thinking--” she started.   “From what I have gathered from you, that could be a dangerous proposition.
A.M. Cosgrove (Bodyguard (Den of Thieves, #2))
Let us imagine, for example, a merchant who, entering a wood with a company of faithful men, unwisely wanders away from his companions, and in his wandering comes upon a robber’s den, falls among thieves, and is slain. His death was not only foreseen by God’s eye, but also determined by his decree. For it is not said that he foresaw how long the life of each man would extend, but that he determined and fixed the bounds that men cannot pass [Job 14:5]. Yet
John Calvin (Institutes of the Christian Religion, 2 Vols (Library of Christian Classics))
He’d never escape, not really. Too much monster blood in him. He’d left the den, but his breeding betrayed him.
Maggie Stiefvater (The Dream Thieves (The Raven Cycle, #2))