Quartet 2012 Quotes

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Are you —" I couldn't believe I was going to say this. "Are you actually going to miss me?" A wicked grin spread on his face. "Since you haven't beaten me yet, darling, it's more like I'll miss kicking your ass." Damn it. Walked right into that one. Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (pp. 7-8). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
So you believe him?" "Of course." I tasted the vegetables and promptly decided not to do that again. Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 42). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
Please. I got this covered." Whatever. His hazel eyes, flecked with green, were tense. I kept my response cool. "So do I." Hardcore bullshit was the theme of the day. Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 8). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
We entered the lot and I headed for my car. Julian raised his hand. "No." "I want to make sure its locked up." "Believe me. Even if it weren't locked, that thing would still be here when you got back." Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 355). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
The four volumes known as the “Neapolitan quartet” (My Brilliant Friend, The Story of a New Name, Those Who Leave and Those Who Stay, and The Story of the Lost Child) were published by Europa Editions in English between 2012 and 2015. My Brilliant Friend, the HBO series directed by Saverio Costanzo, premiered in 2018.
Elena Ferrante (The Lying Life of Adults)
Why don't you tell me what happened last night in Lyondale?" "Stop evading." "I'm not evading, dear." She dug into the bag for more chips. "You keep asking the wrong questions." "What question should I be asking?" "That's a question you need to ask yourself." I never realized how quickly a headache could surge to life until I met Nexa. Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 234). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
He shared a few things he's concerned about." "Like what?" I met his gaze levelly. His brows furrowed. "You pursued an Aquidae alone in Lyondale." I made a mental note to drop-kick Ewan. "You've been having trouble sleeping." Make that a kick followed by an extended drive in my car. "And you've been using your magic a lot." A drive over the bumpiest mountain road I could find. Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 66). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
* In 2012 fatah and Hamas forged unity agreement and accepted all of the demands of the quartet. Obama administration also approved this agreement threatened the long-term goal of dividing Gaza from the West Bank. Something had to be done, three Israeli boys were murdered in the West Bank the Netanyahu government had strong evidence that once they were dead but use the opportunity to launch a rampage in the West Bank. During the 18 day rampage Israeli soldiers arrested 419 Palestinians and killed six, Hamas finally reacted with its first rocket strikes in 19 months. This provided the pretext for operation protective edge on July 8 by the end of July 15 hundred Palestinians had been killed 70% of them were civilians including hundreds of women and children. Three civilians in Israel were killed. Large areas of Gaza were turned into rubble. Gauzes main power plant was attacked, which is a war crime rescue teams and ambulances were repeatedly attacked for hospitals were attacked another war crime. Are you in school was attacked harbouring 3300 refugees who had fled the ruins of their neighbourhoods on the orders of the Israeli army
Noam Chomsky (Who Rules the World? (American Empire Project))
Over the many years since The Giver was published in 1993, I have received countless, probably thousands, letters and emails from readers. So many of them asked what had happened to the boy, Jonas, and the baby, Gabriel. I had left the ending ambiguous on purpose; I liked the mystery of it, the opportunity for the reader to ponder and decide. But I, too, was pondering. In 2000, seven years later, the companion volume Gathering Blue appeared, revealing that Jonas (he wasn’t named, but young readers identified the teenaged boy with blue eyes easily) was thriving in another community. Four years after that, in Messenger, they were able to meet him as a young man now leading the small village where he lived. “But where’s Gabriel?” kids asked me, almost wailing, and I told them to go back and read chapter two more carefully. There they would find an eight-year-old named Gabe staying after school because he had been inattentive. Finally, in the fourth and final book of the quartet, Son, published in 2012, the now teenaged Gabe moved to center stage, finding his own place in the world—helping, in fact, to change that world. So the question of “What happened to . . .” was put to rest.
Lois Lowry (The Giver (The Giver, #1))
The usual . Mother and father sitting in icy silence." Bitterness crept into his voice. "I almost choked on the amount of disapproval in the air." Raveling, Emma (2012-07-05). Billow (Ondine Quartet Book 2) (p. 6). Mandorla Publishing. Kindle Edition.
Emma Raveling (Billow (Ondine Quartet, #2))
Johnny Otis died in 2012, aged ninety, having achieved more than most of us could hope to if we lived five times that long, and having helped many more people to make the most of their talents. He died three days before the discovery of whom he was most proud, Etta James, and she overshadowed him in the obituaries, as he would have wanted.
Andrew Hickey (A History of Rock Music in 500 Songs Volume 2: From the Million Dollar Quartet to the Fab Four)