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"Don’t ever call me mad, Mycroft. I’m not mad. I’m just...well, differently moraled, that’s all."
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Jasper Fforde"“What do you think?” “I can hardly contain my indifference.”"
Jasper Fforde is an English novelist whose first novel, The Eyre Affair, was published in 2001. He is known mainly for his Thursday Next novels, but has also published two books in the loosely connected Nursery Crime series, two in the Shades of Grey series and four in The Last Dragonslayer series. Fforde's books abound in literary allusions and wordplay, tightly scripted plots and playfulness wit
"Don’t ever call me mad, Mycroft. I’m not mad. I’m just...well, differently moraled, that’s all."
"“Haven’t I seen your face somewhere else?” “No, it’s always been right here on the front of my head.”"
"I could almost see common sense and denial fighting away at each other within her. In the end, denial won, as it so often does."
"“He said you were very dangerous.” “No more dangerous than anyone else who dares to speak the truth.”"
"“Do you know what the worst bit about dying is?” “Tell me, Gran.” “You never get to see how it all turns out.”"
"“It was a coincidence.” “I don’t believe in coincidences.” “Neither do I. That’s a coincidence, isn’t it?”"