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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
04aced7 | Move or die. (Quills) Never give someone a choice that doesn't leave them with any way out except to hurt you. (Devyn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
eac0958 | Never underestimate a backwoods Cajun in a fight, old man. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
9c1350f | What?" Richardson snarled. "No smart retort, Mr. Gautier? Cat swallow your tongue?" Nick gave her a charming grin he didn't really feel. "No, ma'am. A gator named Sense Formerly Known as Common." Sneering at him, she tottered her way to her desk so that she could insult someone else and ruin their day. Caleb let out an annoyed breath. -Great,- he projected to Nick. -Now I have to get detention, too. I really hate you, Gautier.- Nick batted .. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
6d40a88 | Damn, all I wanted was a drink of coffee and one little beignet. Coffee... Daimons... Coffee...Daimons. (Talon) I think in this case the Daimons better win. (Wulf) Yeah, but it's chicory coffee. (Talon) Talon wanting to be toasted by Acheron for failure to protect humans. (Wulf) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
f19c041 | Death is just a new beginning...at least in my religion. And extreme inebriation seriously helps. (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
8f27454 | So I take it you guys are going to stay inside my flat and not out in the hallway like my father's guards? (Kiara) You know that's the most pathetic way to guard someone. (In a falsetto he added.) Please protect my life by being outside so that when they come in and kill me you can't hear it. (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
3cd69a4 | The baby sneezed. Wulf jumped as fire shot out of its nostrils and almost singed his leg.) Excuse me. I almost made Dark-Hunter barbecue, which would be really sad 'cause I ain't got no barbecue sauce with me. (Simi) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
c513e09 | Do people always act this way around you? (Kiara) You should have seen the reactions when I wore a League uniform. Those were actually comical. Except for the ones who lost control of their bowels. Then it was just messy. (Nykyrian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
40ad3d9 | I don't want your lying kindness. Sure, you'll smile and be so sweet to me that I'll trust you, but the minute I don't give you everything you want the instant you demand it, you'll turn on me and try to crush me. You're just like everyone else in the world. No one matters but you. (Aiden) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
ef3fe73 | I would like to barbecue those Olympian gods. They are very tasty. One day, I'm going to eat that redheaded goddess, too. (Simi) She doesn't like Artemis. (Astrid) The Simi hates her, but akri says, 'No, Simi, you can't kill Artemis. Behave, Simi, don't shoot fire at her, don't make her bald, Simi.' No, no, no. It's all I hear. I don't like that word. 'No.' It even sounds evil. The Simi tends to barbecue anyone dumb enough to say it to her... | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
836925d | I'm here to clean your house and I won't be merciful while doing it. Fuck with me and you'll be nothing more than your mama's bad memory. (Styxx as Acheron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
79526f0 | Nykyrian spun about at the sound, his blaster leveling at the body in the doorway.) Whoa. Friend! (He tapped his chest twice.) Really good guy. 'Member me? (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
a9e6fe7 | You need anything else... You to touch me like I matter... | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
f01dfe1 | So just look mean and don't make eye contact with anyone. (Syn) Gee, hon, you take me to the most wonderful places. (Shahara) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
854d59d | Stop it. This is serious! (Selena) Serious? Please. I'm standing out here on my twenty-ninth birthday, barefoot and in jeans my mother would burn, holding a stupid book to my chest in an effort to summon a Greek love-slave from the great beyond. (Grace) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
2c2d2fc | Have you two made friendly with the privates yet? (Eros) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
0415edc | You would make a great teacher. (Grace) Commander to teacher. Why not call me Cato the Elder, and really insult me while you're at it? (Julian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
729fa55 | Why were we fighting if you had that kind of power?" In unison, every ex-Dark-Hunter and Nick said, "Just because you can doesn't mean you should." "And sometimes things have to go wrong in order to go right," Wulf said. When the other guys looked confused by his solo outburst, he added, "I guess I'm the only one he ever said that one to." | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
632984b | I don't know nothing about birthing puppies, Miss Scarlett, but I can cleave the head off a Daimon without breaking a sweat. (Valerius) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
a03b72f | En aquel momento comprendi que iba a ser suya para siempre, aunque fuera de lejos, aunque el no volviera a verme nunca mas. | Alejandro Casona | ||
c7b89a7 | Daniel, he said. I would have you follow me. Master!....I will fight for you to the end!. My loyal friend, he said, I would ask something much harder than that. Would you love for me to the end? ...I don't understand, he said again, You tell people about the kingdom. Are we not to fight for it? The kingdom is only bought at a great price, Jesus said. There was one who came just yesterday and wanted to follow me. He was very rich, and when I.. | Elizabeth George Speare | ||
1508368 | Of all my children, you were always the hardest on yourself. You were always looking for the right way to behave, so concerned you might make a mistake. But, darling, there are no mistakes. There are only our wishes, our actions, and the consequences that follow both. There are only events, how we cope with them, and what we learn from the coping." "That's too easy," he said. "On the contrary. It's monumentally difficult." | Elizabeth George | ||
1cbd244 | Men thin away to insignificance and oblivion quite as often by not making the most of good spirits when they have them as by lacking good spirits when they are indispensable. | thomas-hardy | Thomas Hardy | |
91d04fd | To persons standing alone on a hill during a clear midnight such as this, the roll of the world eastward is almost a palpable movement. The sensation may be caused by the panoramic glide of the stars past earthly objects, which is perceptible in a few minutes of stillness, or by the better outlook upon space that a hill affords, or by the wind, or by the solitude; but whatever be its origin the impression of riding along is vivid and abidin.. | Thomas Hardy | ||
a33bdc4 | the figure near at hand suffers on such occasions, because it shows up its sorriness without shade; while vague figures afar off are honored, in that their distance makes artistic virtues of their stains. In considering what Tess was not, he overlooked what she was, and forgot that the defective can be more than the entire. | Thomas Hardy | ||
3ef9ecf | She philosophically noted dates as they came past in the revolution of the year. Her own birthday, and every other day individualized by incidents in which she had taken some share. She suddenly thought, one afternoon, that there was another date, of greater importance than all those; that of her own death; a day which lay sly and unseen among all the other days of the year, giving no sign or sound when she annually passed over it; but not .. | Thomas Hardy | ||
d417c7f | Troy's deformities lay deep down from a woman's vision, whilst his embellishments were upon the very surface; thus contrasting with homely Oak, whose defects were patent to the blindest, and whose virtues were as metals in a mine. | Thomas Hardy | ||
b6257db | We ought to have lived in mental communion, and no more. | Thomas Hardy | ||
ab2f0a0 | You are Joseph the dreamer of dreams, dear Jude. And a tragic Don Quixote. And sometimes you are St. Stephen, who, while they were stoning him, could see Heaven opened. Oh, my poor friend and comrade, you'll suffer yet! | Thomas Hardy | ||
7535caf | I won't be a slave to the past. I'll love where I choose. | prejudice love selflessness | Thomas Hardy | |
3ad3ca2 | If you want to write fiction, the best thing you can do is take two aspirins, lie down in a dark room, and wait for the feeling to pass. | Lawrence Block | ||
3165bef | Verde que te quiero verde. Verde viento. Verdes ramas. El barco sobre la mar y el caballo en la montana. Con la sombra en la cintura ella suena en su baranda, verde carne, pelo verde, con ojos de fria plata. | Federico García Lorca | ||
a116093 | She had always called me 'you.' 'Is that you?' on the telephone, 'Can you? Will you? Do you?' so that I imagined, like a fool, for a few minutes at a time, there was only one 'you' in the world and that was me. | Graham Greene | ||
6ca1641 | They haven't left us much to believe in, have they?--even disbelief. I can't believe in anything bigger than a home or vaguer than a human being. | life | Graham Greene | |
1f661cc | Innocence always calls mutely for protection when we would be so much wiser to guard ourselves against it: innocence is like a dumb leper who has lost his bell, wandering the world, meaning no harm. | Graham Greene | ||
6ba742b | It is a great danger for everyone when what is shocking changes. | Graham Greene | ||
a1ba957 | If ash-trays could speak, sir.' 'Indeed, yes. | Graham Greene | ||
a579085 | People change,' she said 'Oh, no they don't. Look at me. I've never changed. It's like those sticks of rock: bite it all the way down, you'll still read Brighton. That's human nature. | Graham Greene | ||
fce4a28 | They think my mother's ashes are marijuana. | Graham Greene | ||
811c9f1 | I have never planned anything illegal in my life,' Aunt Augusta said. 'How could I plan anything of the kind when I have never read any of the laws and have no idea what they are? | Graham Greene | ||
a85a5fd | So much in writing depends on the superficiality of one's days. | Graham Greene | ||
8512624 | The Church is in the world, it is part of the suffering in the world, and though Christ condemned the disciple who struck off the ear of the high priest's servant, our hearts go out in sympathy to all who are moved to violence by the suffering of others. The Church condemns violence, but it condemns indifference more harshly. Violence can be the expression of love, indifference never. One is an imperfection of charity, the other the perfect.. | Graham Greene | ||
caf5908 | I had never known her before and I had never loved her so much. The more we know the more we love, I thought. | Graham Greene | ||
647da34 | He was like a child with haemophilia: every contact drew blood. | Graham Greene |