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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 40c3d36 | I swear you're a woman. (Devyn) I would respond to that, but I don't want to distract you while you're attempting to drive and I'm dependent on you for my life. (Sway) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| c41b30f | Well, yeah. You said you wanted Italian. See. Chef Boyardee. He makes one the best stuff. (Tabitha) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 008a9ce | You live your life like it's a rare treasure to be savored. You take pleasure from the simplest of things and you never take them for granted. I saw the joy on your face and the life in your eyes when you cradled the permits to your chest. I've never seen anything lovelier. I actually thought you would cry just from the joy of touching them. I've been numb all my life, Megeara, but you...you feel on a level that I can't even imagine, and fo.. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 80ad9a7 | I can't believe I was ever stupid enough to trust Noir. Come to the dark side. We have cookies. (Zeth) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 38ce5b1 | The tree bend over. Suddenly, a hiss and a meow sounded an instant before two cats darted off across the backyard.) Look, Lanie, it's Mr. Tomcat come to save me from my celibacy. Oh, help me, Moon Mistress. Whatever am I to do with the attentions of such an unwanted suitor! Help me quick, before he kills me with my allergies. (Grace) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| aed61e5 | Don't be jealous, baby. We'll get to you in a jiffy. (Daimon) Jiffy? What kind of pathetic wuss uses the word 'jiffy'? (Xypher) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| a49e3bf | Aimee pulled him to a stop. "Thank you, Xedrix. I really appreciate this." "Really wish I could say the same. Damn bears, getting demons killed. What did we ever do to you?" Kyle let out a nervous half-laugh. "Well, you did try to eat me." Xedrix scoffed. "Man up, Kyle. We only took one small bite." | kyle xedrix | Sherrilyn Kenyon | |
| d2bea1a | Just that sometimes we let other people treat us wrongly because we want to be loved and accepted so badly that we'd do anything for it. It hurts when you know that no matter how much you try, how much you want it, they can't love or accept you as you are. Then you hate all that time you wasted trying to please them and wonder what about you is so awful that they couldn't at least pretend to love you." - Bride" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 32d45a8 | You can blame it all on fate and the universe, but in the end you alone decide if you're going to lie down and let hell take you under, or if you're going to stand strong in defiance of it all with your middle finger raised. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 7e13189 | Then why can't I bully you into procreating? (Wulf) See! I'm the only human in history to have Viking yenta of his very own. God, how I wish my father had been a fertile man. (Chris) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 4284a62 | So who was she? (Vane) Why do you assume it was a female? (Fang) Didn't know you were fond of men. I'll file that under my special Fang folder. (Vane) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 9059e61 | Let him go, Julian. His entire body isn't worth one molecule of yours. (Grace) (To Paul) Where I come from, we butchered worthless cowards like you just for practice. (Julian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 6d7dfe7 | Vane passed the mashed potatoes across Bride to Fury, who stared at them with a fierce frown "What are these?" he asked. "Potatoes," Vane told him. "What did they do to them?" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 6e39675 | That's not fair. (Talon) I'm not paid to be fair. I'm paid to kick Daimon ass. (Acheron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 936c1bf | So what brings you here? (Devyn) People needed killing. (Adron) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| c5898b6 | Yeah, I wish I could have stayed awake long enough to see your face when I changed over. (Wren) No, you don't. I assure you, it wasn't pretty. (Maggie) There's never anything about you that isn't pretty, Maggie. You're the most beautiful woman I've ever seen. (Wren) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| d29096f | Fifty dorcas they're setting up an ambush near my ship. (Nykyrian) No bet. I know they are. They're too stupid to not be obvious and predictable. Gah, I hate abiding by the law. Too bad you can't slaughter them where they stand. (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| af5688a | I see time away hasn't made you any more charming. (Fang) Oh, I can be charming. I just choose not to. People start to think you like them, then when you stab them in the back, they take it so personally. Really pisses me off. (Thorn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 02b950c | I can tell you love him. (Syn) Yeah, like a boil in my nether regions. (Kiara) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| b74f91a | Guess we're going north," Dev said slowly. "Everyone, follow Lassie.Timmy's in the well." | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| b465eb4 | Lady, right now you could tell me to throw myself under a bus to make you happy, and I'd oblige you. (Xypher) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 4862b72 | A blaster against a knife isn't fair. (a Partini) No shit...and so goes my incentive to fight fairly. You want fair, play with kids. You wanna come at me, make out a will. (Syn) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| e9a0fdf | What the hell is that look for? You finally grow a conscious? (Syn) No, but we can't go around assassinating respected officials. (Nykyrian) | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 19016fe | Life is never simple. It's messy, complicated, and at times debilitating. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 70f2612 | You were first-string running back last year. What happened?" - Coach "Stone's mouth happened. It needed to be closed, and I was a little too obliging to shut it." - Nick" -- | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 09d9a48 | For the record, do I know anyone not a demon or a freak?" - Nick "Yes, you do. Not sure if Bubba and Mark go into the latter or not, though. I'm too tired to mentally categorize them. You figure it out, and I'll go with your Dewey decimal." - Caleb" | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 036a1c6 | He set the RAM on the desk, then reached into his back pocket to pull out his grimoire. The size of a small paperback novel, it'd been a gift from Ambrose to help him understand some of the madness that surrounded him, and to answer some of the "other" questions that came up. "All right, Nashira," Nick said in a low tone. "Talk to me. What the heck is watching me?" He slid his knife out of his pocket, opened the book, and pricked his finger.. | Sherrilyn Kenyon | ||
| 0d8faaf | I shudder to think of an eternity spend without books. I have hopes that every book that was ever lost is somewhere waiting for me when my life here finally ends. | Mel Odom | ||
| 7b827f3 | Can a free government possibly exist with the Roman Catholic religion? { } | jefferson roman-catholic thomas-jefferson | John Adams | |
| 7c8a9c5 | You're crossing the ocean on a wooden ship. One of the boards rots, so you replace it with another that you've stored on your hold. It is still the same ship? Most people will agree that it is. But what if, bit by bit, as you make your journey, your ships sustains more and more damage, so that by the time you reach your destination, you have substituted each piece with its counterpart and not a single piece remains unreplaced. Now is it the.. | Neil LaBute | ||
| f044126 | That mercy towards one set of creatures was cruelty towards another sickened his sense of harmony. As you got older, and felt yourself to be at the center of your time, and not at a point in its circumference, as you had felt when you were little, you were seized with a sort of shuddering, he perceived. All around you there seemed to be something glaring, garish, rattling, and the noises and glares hit upon the little cell called your life,.. | Thomas Hardy | ||
| 320d27e | I have no fear of men, as such, nor of their books. I have mixed with them--one or two of them particularly-- almost as one of their own sex. I mean I have not felt about them as most women are taught to feel--to be on their guard against attacks on their virtue; for no average man-- no man short of a sensual savage--will molest a woman by day or night, at home or abroad, unless she invites him. Until she says by a look 'Come on' he is alwa.. | fear men molest seduction sex socializing virtue women | Thomas Hardy | |
| 6b4cc25 | Thoroughly convinced of the impossibility of his own suit, a high resolve constrained him not to injure that of another. This is a lover's most stoical virtue, as the lack of it is a lover's most venial sin. | Thomas Hardy | ||
| 8533331 | Love, though added emotion, is substracted capacity | Thomas Hardy | ||
| 6be52df | The trees have inquisitive eyes, haven't they? -that is, seem as if they had. And the river says,-'Why do ye trouble me with your looks?' And you seem to see numbers of to-morrows just all in a line, the first of them the biggest and clearest, the others getting smaller and smaller as they stand further away; but they all seem very fierce and cruel and as if they said, 'I'm coming! Beware of me! Beware of me! | Thomas Hardy | ||
| c254ef9 | She had learned the lesson of renunciation and was as familiar with the wreck of each day's wishes as with the diurnal setting of the sun. | disappointment peace-of-mind planning | Thomas Hardy | |
| 04233f6 | First law of gossip - there's no point knowing something if somebody else doesn't know you know it. | Ben Aaronovitch | ||
| a2aaa0f | I left in a hurry before he could change his mind, but I want to make it clear that at no point did I break into a skip | Ben Aaronovitch | ||
| a0846d7 | I have an idea," I said. "This better not be a cunning plan," said Leslie. Nightingale looked blank, but at least it got a chuckle from Dr Walid." | humor | Ben Aaronovitch | |
| a5c1109 | I looked into the literature on this," said Nightingale, "and it wasn't very helpful." "There's a literature about this?" "You'd be amazed, Constable, about what there's a literature on." | Ben Aaronovitch | ||
| 20d37b2 | Every mother can easily imagine losing a child. Motherhood is always half loss anyway. The three-year-old is lost at five, the five-year-old at nine. We consort with ghosts, even as we sit and eat with, scold and kiss, their current corporeal forms. We speak to people who have vanished and, when they answer us, they do the same. Naturally, the information in these speeches is garbled in the translation. | motherhood | Karen Joy Fowler | |
| 647e983 | We are all the judges and the judged, victims of the casual malice and fantasy of others, and ready sources of fantasy and malice in our turn. And if we are sometimes accused of sins of which we are innocent, are there not also other sins of which we are guilty and of which the world knows nothing? | malice philosophy schadenfreude spite the-media | Iris Murdoch | |
| af13c9b | What a queer gamble our existence is. We decide to do A instead of B and then the two roads diverge utterly and may lead in the end to heaven and to hell. Only later one sees how much and how awfully the fates differ. Yet what were the reasons for the choice? They may have been forgotten. Did one know what one was choosing? Certainly not. | stupidity | Iris Murdoch | |
| affc9f9 | Violence is born of the desire to escape oneself. | Iris Murdoch |