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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| cccd0a0 | Cost to clean deeply soiled rugs: $200. Cost to replace shiny, black, stack-heeled, pilgrim-toed boots: $185. Cost to fix every single delicious table and chair leg in the house: $490. Life with two shelter dogs: fucking priceless. | Jen Lancaster | ||
| 6e352d3 | Life is a misery, death an uncertainty. Suppose it steals suddenly upon me, in what state shall I leave this world? When can I learn what I have here neglected to learn? Or is it true that death will cut off and put an end to all care and all feeling? This is something to be inquired into. But no, this cannot be true. It is not for nothing, it is not meaningless that all over the world is displayed the high and towering authority of the Chr.. | christian confessions faith inspirational religion | Augustine of Hippo | |
| e8343a1 | You cannot enjoy others until you enjoy yourself because you cannot give to others what you do not have. | John C. Maxwell | ||
| 2ab4576 | Don't worry. I won't send you off without warning. Just stand there and be awed by my beauty. It's the safest mode around me. (Savitar) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 862c942 | If that rank bastard comes near my baby- (Sunshine's grandmother) Grandma! (Sunshine) Well, he is. Messing with my granddaughter. I'll boil his warts in oil and feed his head to the wolves. (Sunshine's grandmother) You know, wolves don't really like to eat heads. Meat, yes, but heads are really hard on the jaws. Not to mention, the cranium gets caught between your teeth. (Vane) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| c2cac4c | You know, Uri, there's something seriously wrong with me. (Acheron) And you're just now figuring this out? Damn, you're the poster child for slow learning. (Urian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| aa86331 | Well . . . he lets it ruin his life. He gets so obsessed with going after the one thing that hurt him that he loses sight of everything else. He becomes isolated from everyone and everything. Paranoid. He feels like he can't trust anyone around him ever. In the end, he loses everything, even his life. And for what? Total stupidity, if you ask me. | nick-gautier | Sherrilyn Kenyon | |
| 3293a5a | Stop calling your akri your daddy. It makes my wings droop. (Xirena) My akri is my daddy. He said so and it is so, so your wings can droop all they want, 'cause it won't change anything! (Simi) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| d607d23 | Where did you learn to ride anyway? Disasters-R-Us? (Tory) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 98d6ea1 | The innocent should never have to suffer from the battles of others. (Valerius) I know, but it seems to always be the case. (Acheron) A furore infra, libera nos - spare us from the fury within. (Valerius) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 255dfbe | There can be no faith without doubt. No strength without temptation. (Rafael) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 718c0c3 | By the way, don't breathe on the upholstery or I may have to gut you. (Nick) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| f94f2f9 | Humans aren't a protected class. (Acheron) Really? (Jaden) Yeah. Savitar shares your 'all humans are vermin' mind set. (Savitar) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 2ebf096 | I still don't see why we were fighting when you could have just kicked their asses without us. (Fury) Because I believe in giving everyone a fighting chance...until they piss me off. Bringing in reinforcements was Stryker's mistake. (Acheron) And be glad it wasn't yours. I know I'm thrilled it wasn't mine. Acheron. When it absolutely, positively must be destroyed overnight. (Fury) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 943aa8d | No, see the slide's too high. He could fall and get a concussion. (Wulf) Forget that. He could rack himself on the teeter-totter. (Chris) Teeter-totter nothing. The swings are a choking hazard. Whose idea was it for him to have this? (Urian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 08bc8bf | Don't you dare mock me. I've seen more pain than you can even imagine. (Kiara) Yeah, your mother was shot dead in front of you. Boo-hoo. So what? You think you're the only one who ever lived through that? My father was publicly executed for the entire Ichidian Universe to watch. The saddest part of that is I just wish I'd been the one who'd gassed the bastard. (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 3d4954c | Good Lord, woman. Didn't anyone ever tell you that men have a specified word count set aside each day and if I don't stop talking, my tongue will explode? (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 429aeb5 | Let me give you free advice, kid. Whenever something is coming for you, snap its neck or double tap. Never, ever hesitate. It's infinitely better to be judged by twelve than carried by six." - Death" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 7ea34e7 | Ninety percent of intelligence was knowing when to shut up.' - Cherise | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| c22e0d3 | Would like to join me? (Astrid) I think I'd look strange in a bikini. (Zarek) Was that a joke? Can it be you made a real joke? (Astrid) Yeah, I must be possessed or something. (Zarek) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 86e1584 | Except for the sound of the rain, on the road, on the roofs, on the umbrella, there was absolute silence: only the dying moan of the sirens continued for a moment or two to vibrate within the ear. It seemed to Scobie later that this was the ultimate border he had reached in happiness: being in darkness, alone, with the rain falling, without love or pity. | love pity sierra-leone | Graham Greene | |
| 01b3a26 | A brain was only capable of what it could conceive, and it couldn't conceive what it had never experienced | capable concieve experience human mind thoughtful | Graham Greene | |
| 96b2656 | I've caught belief like a disease. I've fallen into belief like I fell in love. | Graham Greene | ||
| 45dd518 | Allegra's Austen wrote about the impact of financial need on the intimate lives of women. If she'd worked in a bookstore, Allegra would have shelved Austen in the horror section. | humour | Karen Joy Fowler | |
| 2f17b98 | Un buen libro, Marcus, no se mide solo por sus ultimas palabras, sino por el efecto colectivo de todas las palabras precedentes. Apenas medio segundo despues de haber terminado el libro, tras haber leido la ultima palabra, el lector debe sentirse invadido por un fuerte sentimiento; durante un instante, solo debe pensar en todo lo que acaba de leer, mirar la portada y sonreir con un gramo de tristeza porque va a echar de menos a todos los pe.. | Joël Dicker | ||
| 3674b05 | Love gives you eyes. | christianity eyes inspirational jesus-shock love philosophy spirituality theology | Peter Kreeft | |
| c012370 | I am not a fan of people who abuse service staff. In fact, I find it intolerable. It's an unpardonable sin as far as I'm concerned, taking out personal business or some other kind of dissatisfaction on a waiter or busboy. | Anthony Bourdain | ||
| 49f63ae | You are an atrocious person! Since the day I met you I have become steadily more depraved. | depraved | Georgette Heyer | |
| 91cb192 | Everything's a gamble, love most of all. | love | Tess Gerritsen | |
| 96c16a3 | And you are made of a hundred trillion cells. We are, each of us, a multitude. | science | Carl Sagan | |
| f2ca487 | At the heart of science is an essential balance between two seemingly contradictory attitudes--an openness to new ideas, no matter how bizarre or counterintuitive they may be, and the most ruthless skeptical scrutiny of all ideas, old and new. This is how deep truths are winnowed from deep nonsense. | counterintuitive ideas nonsense open-minded open-mindedness science scrutiny skeptical skepticism truth | Carl Sagan | |
| ebd6080 | I find that the world is changing much, much faster than I can even bitch about it. | humor politics society | Bill Maher | |
| afcd757 | They weren't looking for a fight, they were looking to fit in. | S.E. Hinton | ||
| cf9ed34 | They used to be buddies, I thought, they used to be friends, and now they hate each other because one has to work for a living and the other comes from the West Side. They shouldn't hate each other... | S.E. Hinton | ||
| 09d586c | Time's passage through the memory is like molten glass that can be opaque or crystalize at any given moment at will: a thousand days are melted into one conversation, one glance, one hurt, and one hurt can be shattered and sprinkled over a thousand days. It is silent and elusive, refusing to be damned and dripped out day by day; it swirls through the mind while an entire lifetime can ride like foam on the deceptive, transparent waves and ge.. | Gloria Naylor | ||
| 8fce55c | I want to cut off her head and take out her heart. | van-helsing | Bram Stoker | |
| 2f11781 | We learn of great things by little experiences. | Bram Stoker | ||
| 84e0607 | I had tried years earlier to kill myself, and nearly died in the attempt, but did not consider it either a selfish or a not-selfish thing to have done. It was simply the end of what I could bear, the last afternoon of having to imagine waking up the next morning only to start all over again with a thick mind and black imaginings. It was the final outcome of a bad disease, a disease it seemed to me I would never get the better of. No amount .. | Kay Redfield Jamison | ||
| 80e4fc2 | it's almost easier being down and alone than when you re up and no one s there to share the view with you | Andre Dubus III | ||
| ff521f8 | Was there to be any end to the gradual improvement in the techniques and artifices used by the replicators to ensure their own continuation in the world? There would be plenty of time for improvement. What weird engines of self-preservation would the millennia bring forth? Four thousand million years on, what was to be the fate of the ancient replicators? They did not die out, for they are past masters of the survival arts. But do not look.. | Richard Dawkins | ||
| 07247e7 | The happiness of a married man depends on the people he has not married. | Oscar Wilde | ||
| 62f9916 | Many people become bankrupt through having invested too heavily in the prose of life. To have ruined one's self over poetry is an honor. | Oscar Wilde | ||
| 2f45fed | And, after all, what is a fashion? From the artistic point of view, it is usually a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months. | Oscar Wilde | ||
| efede51 | You quoted Oscar Wilde." I smiled. Hayden laughed. "Yeah, that was, like, the height of geekdom." "No. It was kind of cool." | romance | Jennifer L. Armentrout |