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wired_wrong:
Fists

"In real life, the chair doesn't break when you slug somebody with it, the way it does in the movies. The person you hit is the one who breaks."

storm front chapter 23 pg 301

Karevala:
Resources I found a whole bunch.

My stomach made an unhappy noise. It was almost as empty as my wallet.
(Fool Moon 1:1)

The walls [of the lab] were lined with wire racks, and I'd filled them with Tupperware, boxes, bags, tubs, bottles, cups, bowls, and urns. Most of the containers had a label listing their contents, ingredients for any number of potions, spells, summonings, and magical devices I had occasion to make from time to time.
(Blood Rites 5:34)

Hot water. Ye gods. There are no words to describe how good a hot shower feels after several years of living with no water heater of your own.
(Blood Rites 20:152)

I guess if [he] could afford a house that size, he could afford a water heater to match it, because I ran the shower as hot as I could stand for almost half an hour and it never got cold.
(Blood Rites 20:153)

The house we finally pulled up to had multiple wings, multiple stories, and couple of faux-castle turrets. It had cost someone eight digits, and could have doubled as the headquarters for the villain in a James Bond movie.
(Blood Rites 18:139)

I had enough to cover [the bill], but only because I managed to find a couple of quarters in the various pockets of my duster. I left the money on the table. There wasn't enough for a tip.
(Blood Rites 23:189)

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mickalickahi:
I got a couple of quotes.

Investigation
Death Masks pg 123 (paperback)
"I watched as she put the phone down and casually let the nightgown fall to the floor.  I watched a little more.  I wasn't being a peeping Tom.  This was professional.  I noted that she had some intriguing curves.  See?  Professionalism in action."

Intimidation
Proven Guilty pg 150 (paperback)
"I walked into the place looking like I was hoping to kick someone in the neck because it was a hell of a lot easier to discourage potential predators ahead of time than it was to slug it out with them when they followed me out afterward."

I'm doing some rereading I'll probably have more soon.

iago:
I really appreciate the effort folks are putting in, here.  I haven't had the time to tabulate the new stuff, but I think it's looking pretty good.  When I do get the time, I'll do an update.  Keep 'em coming!

Rel Fexive:
I wish a friend of mine would give me my Storm Front back, so I can read the books again... while looking out for good quotes ;)

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