Re: LMB Quote Game
Posted: Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:20 pm
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And also says:Cover-your-ass was a fundamental rule for survival even of the fittest.
And thinks:The man at the top owes it to remember how he got there, I think. Noblesse oblige and all that.
XXX grinned in appreciation. So the worm could wriggle after all. Some administrators might have taken offense at the implied insubordination; he congratulated himself upon his sense of humor.
And drank coffee from a mug saying:KarenHunt wrote: ↑Tue Oct 26, 2021 4:20 pm Who says:And also says:Cover-your-ass was a fundamental rule for survival even of the fittest.And thinks:The man at the top owes it to remember how he got there, I think. Noblesse oblige and all that.XXX grinned in appreciation. So the worm could wriggle after all. Some administrators might have taken offense at the implied insubordination; he congratulated himself upon his sense of humor.
And on the sixth day God saw He couldn't do it all, so He created ENGINEERS.
And also says:Cover-your-ass was a fundamental rule for survival even of the fittest.
And thinks:The man at the top owes it to remember how he got there, I think. Noblesse oblige and all that.
[/quote]XXX grinned in appreciation. So the worm could wriggle after all. Some administrators might have taken offense at the implied insubordination; he congratulated himself upon his sense of humor.
And tells at least one person (YYY) this:And on the sixth day God saw He couldn't do it all, so He created ENGINEERS.
I don't see why," said YYY. "XXX disconnects the smoke alarm in his quarters whenever he has a jubajoint."
"I thought ZZZ weren't allowed to smoke on board," said AAA, startled.
"XXX says it's a privilege of rank," said YYY.
Bonus for 1/2 point :“I’m not best pleased, you know, that you brought an assassin to my lady’s table without warning me.”
Bonus for 1/2 point :“I’m not best pleased, you know, that you brought an assassin to my lady’s table without warning me.”
and“On your knees,”
(I have removed a few words of text between the two parts of this single utterance, as being too much of a hint)“Face the light.”
E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: ↑Mon Nov 15, 2021 11:51 pmAw!!!
And I just *LOVE* too much of a hint!
“On your knees,” came an edgy tenor voice, sounding as sharp and dangerous as the blade. “Face the light.”
Bonus for 1/2 point :“I’m not best pleased, you know, that you brought an assassin to my lady’s table without warning me.”
and also“On your knees,” came an edgy tenor voice, sounding as sharp and dangerous as the blade. “Face the light.”
“So, you arrive, you leave, and in between, what? A miracle occurs? Your plan seems to be missing its middle.”
Hint #1: the "middle" of the plan imagined by "you" involves the character you have to guessvoralfred wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 11:21 pm Who says :
Bonus for 1/2 point :“I’m not best pleased, you know, that you brought an assassin to my lady’s table without warning me.”
What is the weak point of this assertion, as noted in the answer to it by the character to whom it was addressed ?
The same character saysand also“On your knees,” came an edgy tenor voice, sounding as sharp and dangerous as the blade. “Face the light.”“So, you arrive, you leave, and in between, what? A miracle occurs? Your plan seems to be missing its middle.”
This is Surakos Bosha, from the Penric stories.voralfred wrote: ↑Wed Nov 24, 2021 12:14 pmHint #1: the "middle" of the plan imagined by "you" involves the character you have to guessvoralfred wrote: ↑Mon Nov 22, 2021 11:21 pm Who says :
Bonus for 1/2 point :“I’m not best pleased, you know, that you brought an assassin to my lady’s table without warning me.”
What is the weak point of this assertion, as noted in the answer to it by the character to whom it was addressed ?
The same character saysand also“On your knees,” came an edgy tenor voice, sounding as sharp and dangerous as the blade. “Face the light.”“So, you arrive, you leave, and in between, what? A miracle occurs? Your plan seems to be missing its middle.”
Hint #2 : "you", in the first quote, "your" in the second one and "you" in the third one all refer to the same character
How we imagine our civilization is in ourselves, when it’s really in our things.
And also says:How we imagine our civilization is in ourselves, when it’s really in our things.
If it ever came down to exerting power by force, it would mean I'd already lost it.
Not Gregor.E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: ↑Sat Dec 11, 2021 9:06 amBaring deep thoughts like that, it must be Gregor.
And also says:How we imagine our civilization is in ourselves, when it’s really in our things.
And says:If it ever came down to exerting power by force, it would mean I'd already lost it.
"Rule Nine, sir"
That last gave it away: Cordelia Naismith.
Bingo, and yes!E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 9:32 amThat last gave it away: Cordelia Naismith.
Though I prefer rule 6 myself.
Me! (this last spring)E Pericoloso Sporgersi wrote: ↑Sun Dec 12, 2021 11:18 am Who lost the use of both hands, if only temporarily?