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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 8c743d6 | The weight of the dead was heavier than the pounds of the body. | black-dagger-brotherhood jr-ward lover-avenged vampires | J.R. Ward | |
| 1521ed6 | V's smile didn't last long. "Don't get your romantic side fired up about me and Jane, buddy. She's human." Butch's jaw dropped and he pulled a bobble. "No, really? That's such a shocker! And here I thought she was a sheep." V shot Butch a fuck-ya stare." | black-dagger-brotherhood butch butch-vishous j-r-ward lover-unbound vishous | J.R. Ward | |
| 1c6cfc5 | Please, if you would," the butler said, "no throwing the linens. Peaches, anyone?" -Fritz" | black-dagger-brotherhood dark-lover doggen fritz j-r-ward | J.R. Ward | |
| 80ff75e | I'm prepared to be a very patient man when it comes to you. I will seduce you for however long it takes - give you space if you need it or follow you tight as sunshine on your shoulder if you'll let me." His eyes locked on hers. "I lost my chance with you once, Lizzie King - that is not going to happen again." | J.R. Ward | ||
| b8e3727 | A male after my own heart. And don't knock perversion, you judgmental little fuck. You never know when you might find it appealing. | J.R. Ward | ||
| b275a51 | I feel like I am wlaking down into a porn movie" V mutteres as they took the steps with care. "Wouldn't that require more black candles for you", Zsadist cracked....." | J.R. Ward | ||
| 6692e65 | The Brother's eyes narrowed. "But here's something to keep in mind. You ever hurt him on purpose and I will consider you my enemy." | black-dagger-brotherhood butch j-r-ward lover-revealed marissa vishous | J.R. Ward | |
| 05a93f3 | Mary tucked into a ball, shielding herself from the tail's barbs. She covered her ears and closed her eyes, cutting off the juicy sounds and the horrible sight of the killing. Moments later she felt her body being nudged. The beast was pushing at her with its nose. She rolled over and looked up into its white eyes. "I'm fine. But we're going to have to work on your table manners." The beast purred and stretched out on the ground next to .. | black-dagger-brotherhood rhage-and-mary | J.R. Ward | |
| b3444f7 | Dearest Virgin Scribe, without his father, he was so alone, even as he was surrounded by people who served him. | J.R. Ward | ||
| 4ccea2c | she thought about what happily-ever-afters were about, and decided that true love didn't mean effortless, and ever-after wasn't about cruise control. You started with the attraction, and then you opened your heart and your soul--but all that, which was no small thing, just got you to first base. There were many, many other trips to take to deeper levels of greater acceptance and understanding. That was where you found the happy. And the eve.. | J.R. Ward | ||
| d987c12 | The hallway beyond was filled with males of the house, the Brothers and other fighters and Manny sitting on the floor with their backs to the bare walls, their legs stretched out, propped up, crossed at the knees or crossed at the ankles. Apparently there had been quite a bit of drinking going on, bottles of vodka and whiskey littered around them, glasses in hands or on thighs. "This is NOT as pathetic as it looks," her Butch pointed out. ".. | butch manny marissa v vishous vodka | J.R. Ward | |
| f83b9fb | He stopped when he heard Wellsie's voice coming out of the study. "... some kind of nightmare. I mean, Tohr, he was terrified... No, he fudged when I asked him what it was, and I didn't press. I think it's time he sees Havers. Yes... UAH-Hugh. He should meet Wrath first. Okay. I love you, myhellren . What? God, Tohr, I feel the same way. I don't know how we ever lived without him. He is such a blessing." | J.R. Ward | ||
| 731d993 | Beth's not on that train?" "Nope. She's not even in that station, that town, or that part of whatever country your metaphor lives in." | train | J.R. Ward | |
| 9b4791f | Happiness is salutary for the body but sorrow develops the powers of the spirit. | Marcel Proust | ||
| b87ed70 | A change in the weather is sufficient to recreate the world and ourselves. | growth nature weather | Marcel Proust | |
| 469f4a1 | Fall in love with a dog's bum, And thou'll think it pretty as a plum. | Marcel Proust | ||
| 9e311a2 | He was only aware of the conflict that was slowly destroying his integrity--the conflict between truth, and concealment of truth. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| 371f8b6 | Imagine that you're an intelligent extraterrestrial, concerned only with verifiable truths. You discover a species that has divided itself into thousands - no, by now millions - of tribal groups holding an incredible variety of beliefs about the origin of the universe and the way to behave in it. Although many of them have ideas in common, even when there's 99% overlap, the remaining one percent's enough to set them killing and torturing ea.. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| f9f10e8 | Evil men could be destroyed, but nothing could be done with good men who were deluded. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| a271111 | He was moving through a new order of creation, of which few men had ever dreamed. Beyond the realms of sea and land and air and space lay the realms of fire, which he alone had been privileged to glimpse. It was too much to expect that he would also understand. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| 2c9aff5 | It is a good principle in science not to believe any 'fact'---however well attested---until it fits into some accepted frame of reference. Occasionally, of course, an observation can shatter the frame and force the construction of a new one, but that is extremely rare. Galileos and Einsteins seldom appear more than once per century, which is just as well for the equanimity of mankind. | Arthur C. Clarke | ||
| 998d83b | One shouldn't get too involved with people who can't possibly understand one | Elizabeth Bishop | ||
| 2737cd6 | The reasonable man adapts himself to the world: the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man. | Malcolm Gladwell | ||
| 00ae407 | For every remote miss who becomes stronger, there are countless near misses who are crushed by what they have been through. There are times and places, however, when all of us depend on people who have been hardened by their experiences. | strong-people | Malcolm Gladwell | |
| 8e2ff7d | Some pretend to be rich, yet have nothing; others pretend to be poor, yet have great wealth. | Malcolm Gladwell | ||
| 5cd8c58 | The people who stand before kings may look like they did it all by themselves. But in fact they are invariably the beneficiaries of hidden advantages and extraordinary opportunities and cultural legacies that allow them to learn and work hard and make sense of the world in ways others cannot. It makes a difference where and when we grew up. | Malcolm Gladwell | ||
| 79cd67c | The scholars who research happiness suggest that more money stops making people happier at a family income of around seventy-five thousand dollars a year. After that, what economists call "diminishing marginal returns" sets in. If your family makes seventy-five thousand and your neighbor makes a hundred thousand, that extra twenty-five thousand a year means that your neighbor can drive a nicer car and go out to eat slightly more often. But .. | Malcolm Gladwell | ||
| c1afc20 | Family is family,' sighed the gondolier. 'Family is everything,' declared Marta Gasperin, bending to kiss the old man on the cheek, at which he flushed. She added mischievously, 'Family and , of course. | important | Michelle Lovric | |
| f4e7dc4 | Memory is like a long, dark street, illuminated at intervals in a light so bright that it shows up every detail. And then one plunges into the dark stretch again. | Susan Hill | ||
| 2e215de | La poesia, en un primer impulso, destruye los objetos que aprehende, los restituye, mediante esa destruccion, a la inasible fluidez de la existencia del poeta, y a ese precio espera encontrar la identidad del mundo y del hombre. Pero al mismo tiempo que realiza un desasimiento, intenta asir (captar) ese desasimiento. Y lo unico que le es dado hacer es sustituir el desasimiento a las cosas asidas (captadas) de la vida reducida: no puede evit.. | poetry | Georges Bataille | |
| 15f72f2 | TO WHOM LIFE IS AN EXPERIENCE TO BE CARRIED AS FAR AS POSSIBLE... I have not meant to express my thought but to help you clarify what you yourself think... | monsters reason religion sleep | Georges Bataille | |
| dd508f7 | I have in my mind an obscenity so great that I could vomit the most dreadful words and it wouldn't be enough! | Georges Bataille | ||
| e8c4193 | What seems to be unspeakable weakness can sometimes be just distaste for the generally accepted morality. | Georges Bataille | ||
| 1dee241 | Lo serio, la muerte y el dolor fundan la verdad obtusa. Pero lo serio de la muerte y el dolor es la servidumbre del pensamiento. | Georges Bataille | ||
| f822cb7 | One day or another, it is true, dust, supposing it persists, will probably begin to gain the upper hand over domestics, invading the immense ruins of abandoned buildings, deserted dockyards; and, at that distant epoch, nothing will remain to ward off night-terrors, for lack of which we have become such great book-keepers... | Georges Bataille | ||
| 3f7a9e5 | Poetry leads to the same place as all forms of eroticism -- to the blending and fusion of separate objects. It leads us to eternity, it leads us to death, and through death to continuity. Poetry is eternity; the sun matched with the sea. | Georges Bataille | ||
| 6a00cd8 | Literature is communication. Communication requires loyalty. A rigorous morality results from complicity in the knowledge of Evil, which is the basis of intense communication. | Georges Bataille | ||
| fafad84 | Can't wear it to the opera," said the Colonel, almost smiling. "Can't wear it to a funeral. Can't use it to hang myself. It's a bit useless, as ties go." | John Green | ||
| 3b05306 | It's that there's some people in this world who you can just love and love no matter what. | John Green | ||
| 3b35b38 | Ya think you's walkin' on water, but turns out you just got piss in your shoes. | John Green | ||
| 346341f | I tore open the closet door and began feverishly sorting through the shirts piled on the floor in the vain hope that inside that pile there might be some wondrously perfect shirt down there, a nice and tough but I'm also a surprisingly good listener with a true and abiding passion for cheers and those who lead them. | John Green | ||
| d5ecbc5 | All right. The snow may be falling in the winter of my discontent, but at least I've got sarcastic company. | John Green | ||
| 4f846a2 | Because the next moment, when I was hauled out from under the bed and up to a pair of so-familiar green eyes, I just hung there limply. And stared. At a face that was hard to look at. Not that it was unattractive. There had been a time when I'd thought so-the overlarge nose, the hard-as-glass eyes, the I-couldn't-be-bothered-to-shave-today-and-possibly-not-yesterday-either stubble didn't exactly spell out movie-star good looks. But there wa.. | Karen Chance | ||
| ce32434 | Mueres en medio de tu vida, a la mitad de una frase. | John Green |