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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
8fe95a1 | Were-Hunters are different from humans. (Ravyn) You mean other than the fact that you live for several hundred years, can turn into animals, time travel, and wave your hand to make freaky stuff happen? (Susan) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
73ea59c | But it was for your own good." - Nick "So's the spanking I'm about to give you." - Cherise "I'm too big to spank." - Nick "Fine, you're grounded until your grandkids are old." - Cherise "Kind of hard to do. How am I supposed to have grandkids if I'm grounded?" - Nick "Precisely my point, you demon spawn. You're never going to get off restriction." - Cherise" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
619c262 | You do what you have to do or a bigger demon eats out your liver and uses your spine to pick its teeth. (Caleb) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
d0e1975 | Damn, I need eye bleach. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
861d0f8 | You punk asshole. What was this? A game for you? This is my life's work you just annihilated and for what? Shits and giggles? Or was this nothing more than a fraternity prank? Please tell me that you didn't just ruin my integrity to get some kind of drinking points. This is something I've been working for since before you were born. How dare you make a mockery of me. I hope to God that one day someone degrades you like this so that you'll k.. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
ebb4ba9 | Believe me, I know and I almost made the same mistake you did. Evil is seductive. It's what makes the two of them so dangerous. (Jericho) No. It's our willingness to believe their lies and to see what we want to see that makes it so dangerous. Even when we know better, we lie to ourselves and that's where the true betrayal is. (Jared) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
24d388c | Meaning, I need you to focus. If you want to save Madaug, you need to listen to me or the mortents will eat both of you Pop-Tarts for breakfast. (Ambrose) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
17a8253 | Things are always given to us when we need them... You just have to decide if you're strong enough, brave enough, to seize it and make it yours. (Acheron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
c0472b1 | What do you mean I have a predetermined death?" - Nick "Did I stutter?" - Death "No." - Nick "Do I look like Webster's?" - Death "No." - Nick "Then you should understand what I said, since I didn't speak in code. Every mortal creature is born with an expiration date. Some immortals, too. Set by the big clockmaker. But excessive stupidity and moronic tendencies can shorten it. Pissing me off is one really good way to cut yours down to thr.. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
9b2df11 | I helped you. I did! I put him where you told me to. (Basi) You didn't do shit, except whine and piss me off! (Apollymi) (Apollymi blasted her into oblivion.) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
829f9f6 | I love you, Devyn Wade Kell, with everything inside me. But it's okay if you don't feel the same. I know I'm just a piece of trash in your world, and I don't expect you to share my feelings. (Alix) Don't you ever say that to me again. Trash is something people throw away, Alix. I intend to keep you for the rest of my life. (Devyn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
11e2fde | Nykyrian gave him a feral grimace. But when he spoke, his soft, lilting tone belied his fierce expression. "Syn... what can I say? I love you, man. I can't live without you. are the air I breathe." | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
b475036 | Akri done left his Simi on his arm for far too long. She done got tired and cranky. (Simi) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
15f9340 | May the gods damn you all! (Talon) The gods don't damn us, we damn ourselves by our words and deeds. (Acheron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
421b422 | I need dating advice. Fast." Ash arched a single brow at that. "I'm useless. I've never been on one." The three human men turned to gape at him. "What?" Ash asked them defensively. Nick started laughing. "Oh man, this is priceless. Don't tell me the great Acheron is a virgin?" Ash gave him a droll look. "Yeah, Nick. I'm lily-white." | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
22fc70c | Aren't you a little old for your mom to be picking out your clothes for you? Really? Shopping at the Children's Place at your age? I'm sure there's some third-grader dying to know who bought the last navy I-sore shirt. (Nekoda) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
2a4e554 | Ooo, let's see, I need to get my spicy barbecue sauce. Definitely some oven mitts, 'cause he's gonna be hot from being flame-broiled. I need to get a couple of them apple trees to make wood chips so the meat be nice and appley tasting. Give it that extra yumminess, 'cause I don't like that Daimon flavor. Ack! (Simi) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
faa24c9 | It wasn't a gun wound. I just fell. (Zarek) No offense, but you'd have to fall of Mount Everest to have those kinds of wounds. (Astrid) Yeah, maybe next time I'll remember to take my climbing gear with me. (Zarek) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
017e32b | You know, Talon. Towels look really good on you. You go outside like that and you'll start a whole new fashion craze. (Sunshine) Do you always say everything that comes to your mind? (Talon) Mostly. I do have some thoughts I keep to myself. I used to not care and would say anything at all, but then one time my college roommate called the psycho unit on me. You know, they really do have white coats. (Sunshine) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
366dbc1 | I'm not a child. (Zarek) No, you're not a child. You never were. Children are supposed to be protected and cared for. You had no one to hold you when you cried. No one ever soothed you. They never told you stories or made you laugh when you were sad. (Astrid) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
ece6d93 | Start walking. When you hit a spot where you're gasping for breath, that should tell us our limitations. (Xypher) Oh, joy. I can't wait to be the guppy. (Simone) Glub, glub, little fishy. Start walking. (Xypher) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
ae9a437 | What do you want, Acheron? (Artemis) You know what I want. After all I'm the top of the Food Chain and you...you're the Food. (Acheron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
563ba83 | There are some things that defy explanation- kind of like. . . you know, you. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
e112e4b | So how do you know him? (Shahara) I knocked on his door one day and said, 'Hi, I'm here to rob you. Hope you don't mind. Oh, and by the way, will you be my friend?' (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
88d1c6f | I have no word of yours to assure me that our brief friendship held for you the same significance it held for me, but I must go on believing so. Every hope of the future is meaningless unless I have faith that you and I will share it together. | future hope love letter together | Elizabeth George Speare | |
ab5a1e4 | Many of her thoughts were perfect syllogisms; unluckily they always remained thoughts. Only a few were irrational assumptions; but, unfortunately, they were the ones which most frequently grew into deeds | Thomas Hardy | ||
2f0fde6 | Clare had studied the curves of those lips so many times that he could reproduce them mentally with ease: and now, as they again confronted him, clothed with colour and life, they sent an aura over his flesh, a breeze through his nerves, which wellnigh produced a qualm; and actually produced, by some mysterious physiological process, a prosaic sneeze. | Thomas Hardy | ||
87324b5 | A blaze of love and extinction, was better than a lantern glimmer of the same which should last long years. | passion | Thomas Hardy | |
b03b64f | Ay que sinrazon! No quiero contigo cama ni cena y no hay un minuto del dia que estar contigo no quisiera, porque me arrastras y voy, y me dices que me vuelva y te sigo por el aire como una brizna de hierba. | Federico García Lorca | ||
902095a | Life is not a dream. Careful! Careful! Careful! We fall down the stairs in order to eat the moist earth or we climb to the knife edge of the snow with the voices of the dead dahlias. But forgetfulness does not exist, dreams do not exist; flesh exists. Kisses tie our mouths in a thicket of new veins, | Federico García Lorca | ||
eb3ba61 | Verde que te quiero verde. Verde viento. Verdes ramas. | Federico García Lorca | ||
1f68218 | Ordinary life goes on--that has saved many a man's reason. | Graham Greene | ||
4ace37a | Why do we have this desire to tease the innocent? Is it envy? | innocent innocence teasing | Graham Greene | |
182f6d1 | He couldn't tell that this was one of those occasions a man never forgets: a small cicatrice had been made on the memory, a wound that would ache whenever certain things combined - the taste of gin at mid-day, the smell of flowers under a balcony, the clang of corrugated iron, an ugly bird flopping from perch to perch. | forgetting moment memory | Graham Greene | |
6426bda | Oh, she doesn't belong to anybody now,' he said, and suddenly I saw her for what she was - a piece of refuse waiting to be cleared away: if you needed a bit of hair you could take it, or trim her nails if nail trimmings had value to you. Like a saint's her bones could be divided up - if anybody required them. She was going to be burnt soon, so why shouldn't everybody have what he wanted first? What a fool I had been during three years to im.. | Graham Greene | ||
7e52341 | It infuriated him to think that there were still people in the state who believed in a loving and merciful God. There are mystics who are said to have experienced God directly. He was a mystic, too, and what he had experienced was vacancy--a complete certainty in the existence of a dying, cooling world, of human beings who had evolved from animals for no purpose at all. | Graham Greene | ||
54dc3ea | The problem of pretending to be alive. | Graham Greene | ||
7250f9e | I could never have been a pacifist. To kill a man was surely to grant him an immeasurable benefit. Oh yes, people always, everywhere, loved their enemies. It was their friends they preserved for pain and vacuity. | Graham Greene | ||
6ed9651 | She couldn't avoid being serious about things she cared for, and happiness made her grave at the thought of all the things which might destroy it. | seriousness | Graham Greene | |
c52dc2e | Beauty is like success: we can't love it for long. | Graham Greene | ||
0381c32 | Yesterday I went home with him and we did the usual things. I haven't the nerve to put them down, but I'd like to, because now when I'm writing it's already tomorrow and I'm afraid of getting to the end of yesterday. As long as I go on writing, yesterday is today and we are still together | Graham Greene | ||
a9f27fc | now when I'm writing it's already tomorrow and I'm afraid of getting to the end of yesterday. As long as I go on writing, yesterday is today and we are still together. | Graham Greene | ||
713365d | What have we all got to expect that we allow ourselves to be so lined with disappointment? | Graham Greene | ||
9764287 | He had in those days imagined himself capable of extraordinary heroisms and endurances which would make the girl he loved forget the awkward hands and the spotty chin of adolescence. Everything had seemed possible. One could laugh at daydreams, but so long as you had the capacity to daydream there was a chance that you might develop some of the qualities of which you dreamed. It was like the religious discipline: words however emptily repea.. | Graham Greene |