“Hey, ah, does anyone want a cookie or something? Oh yeah. A cookie. That would make everything better. Dunked in a shot of tequila , maybe? Or better yet, just the bottle? Yeah, that ought to do it.” WantDoeOughtShotsYeahHeyBottlesCookiesTequilaShots Of Tequila Author:Kim Harrison
“That's why I want you there, he said. You're unpredictable, and that can be the difference between success and failure. Most people make decisions in anger, fear, love, or obligation. You make decisions to irritate people.” PeopleWantSaidDifferencesDecisionAngerObligationI Want YouUnpredictableSuccess And FailureFear Of Love Author:Kim Harrison
“And what’s important to you?” I asked. Marshal thought while we maneuvered around Darth Vader, who was struggling to keep from hitting the wall with his helmet blocking his vision. “Success at work. Having fun doing it. Caring for someone and supporting their interests because you like to see them happy. Having them care about and support yours simply because they want to see you happy.” WantImportantCareFunInterestVisionSupportStruggleWallCaringBlockHaving FunHittingWhat's ImportantHelmetWant To See YouVader Author:Kim Harrison
“You have such interesting thoughts. No wonder witches are ephemeral. You drive yourself crazy. You should simply do what you want without the soul-searching. It will be easier in the long run, Rachel Mariana Morgan.” WantShouldLongSoulRunningInterestingWonderCrazyEasierWhat You WantWitchLong RunsSoul SearchingEphemeral Author:Kim Harrison
“He's going to hurt you," Al said, looking at Pierce. "I can take care of you, teach you to survive. Be there for you, even if you do hate me." I shivered. "I don't want him," I said, and Al turned away, seeming smaller somehow.” IfsWantSaidI CanCareHateHurtTeachTake CareAlsSeemingHate MeWant HimPierce Author:Kim Harrison
“Sure am glad I'm not royalty," I muttered. "I wouldn't want to have to bump uglies with someone I can't stand. On a regular basis. And no one else." "Ow!" I exclaimed, trying to yank my fingers from Trent but finding them caught. Then I colored, realizing what I'd said. "Oh… sorry," I stammered, meaning it. "That was insensitive." Trent's frown turned into a sly smirk. "Bump uglies?" he said, eyes on the table behind me. "You are a font of gutter slang, Rachel. We must do this again.” WantTryingSaidI CanEyeRealizingBehindsFindingsBasesTablesFingersSorryCaughtUglyGladRoyaltyBumpsInsensitiveSlyGuttersSlangSmirkFonts Author:Kim Harrison
“You need me, just whistle," he said as he arranged his ball cap over his eyes against the sun leaking through the frost-emptied branches. "You're not coming?" Lifting the brim of his cap, he eyed me, "You want me to?" he asked blandly. "Not really, no." He dropped the brim and laced his hands over his middle. "Then why are you bitching? It's a crime scene, not a grocery store.” WantNeedsSaidHandsEyeSunMiddleCrimeSceneBallsStoresHis EyesBranchesWant MeLiftingCapsGroceriesFrostYou Want MeGrocery Stores Author:Kim Harrison
“Tell me where you want it,” I said. Minias drew back, his purple robes shifting about his ankles. “You’re asking me?” “Well, unless you want a big R on your forehead.” WantWellsSaidBigsAskingPurpleShiftingForeheadsRobesAnkles Author:Kim Harrison
“Jenks laughed, taking to the air and saying, “Give it up, FIB man. It’ll take more than you to get her out. Remember what Ivy and I did to your finest last spring? Add Rachel to that, and you can say your prayers.” From behind me came Edden’s dry “You think Ivy wants another stint as a candy striper?” ThinkingMenWantGivingLastsRememberPrayerBehindsAirSpringAddDryLaughedFinestCandyIvy Author:Kim Harrison
“if I’d been hit with the same thing as Glenn, I probably had his doctor. The thought seemed about right when Glenn shrank back in his chair with a guilty expression. The tomato, too, was in hiding somewhere. I didn’t want to know where. I truly didn’t.” IfsKnowsWantExpressionDoctorsGuiltyChairsHidingTomatoes Author:Kim Harrison
“Actually,” I said, hesitant to bring it up, “I was thinking along the lines of a curse that can turn you human.” “Or witch?” Ivy said, surprising me. There was a soft vulnerability in her and I blinked. “You don’t want to be a witch,” I said quickly. “Why not? You are.” ThinkingWantHumansSaidTurnsLinesCurseVulnerabilityWhy NotWitchSurprisingIvyHesitant Author:Kim Harrison
“I just want my name back so my life can go back to chaotic and weird instead of chaotic and desperate.” WantNamesDesperateChaotic Author:Kim Harrison
“Shot me twice. I want my name, or I'm going to start charging you a fee every time I field something for you. And it's going to be expensive. I'm Park Place. Bud-dy." His red, goat-slitted eyes squinted at me from over his smoked glasses. "You're more like Oriental Avenue right now, dove. What are you on?” WantEyeNamesFieldsRight NowShotsRedGlassesParksExpensiveAvenuesBudGoatsDoveFeesCharging Author:Kim Harrison
“No," she said firmly. "I want you to stay when I go. Break tradition again, my love, and burn me alone in the home we built. I don't want you with me. You aren't done. You see too far ahead. You need to make the world in your thoughts a real one that our children can fly in." - Matalina to Jenks” WorldWantNeedsChildrenSaidRealDoneHomeBreakBuiltTraditionOur ChildrenI Want YouMe AloneReal Ones Author:Kim Harrison
“A demon was asking me what I wanted. My eyes flicked to Al, and he shrugged. “What do you want?” he said softly.” WantSaidEyeWantedAskingDemonAls Author:Kim Harrison
“He didn't want Lucy to grow up feeling alone, surrounded by everything and having nothing.” WantFeelingsGrowsGrowing UpLucyFeeling Alone Author:Kim Harrison
“Al's red eyes slid past me to Pierce. "Play?" he said, his voice dripping with interest. "Gordian Nathaniel Pierce's quirks are legendary. Why do you think I want the runt so badly? Size truly doesn't matter if you can do what he can." ~ Algaliarept, Black Magic Sanction, Kim Harrison” IfsThinkingWantSaidMatterPlayEyePastBlackVoiceInterestCan DoMagicRedSizeAlsSanctionsPierceLegendaryKimDrippingQuirksBlack MagicRuntsRed EyeAlgaliarept Author:Kim Harrison
“I want…” he said, then hesitated, taking a breath of air and lifting his chin. “I want one pure thing in my life,” he said loudly, his voice ringing in the red-tinted air. “I want one thing I can point to and say, ‘That is good, and it’s a part of me.” WantSaidI CanVoiceOne ThingAirPureRedBreathsLiftingChins Author:Kim Harrison
“There is black. There is white. Gray is a cowardly excuse to mix our wants with our needs.” WantNeedsBlackWhiteExcuseGrayCowardly Author:Kim Harrison
“I want one thing I can point to and say, 'that is good, and it's a part of me.'” WantI CanOne Thing Author:Kim Harrison
“Don't fall into the trap of having to have everything perfect to write or wait until the mood strikes you. If you want it as a job, treat it like a job, and just as you don't go to work only when you feel like it, you have to condition yourself to sit and write even when the ideas don't flow.” IfsWantFeelsWritingIdeasJobsFallWaitingPerfectConditionsFlowTreatsStrikesMoodTraps Author:Kim Harrison