“This is Morbidia," said Vlad. "Although she's been calling herself Tracy lately, to be cool.” SaidCallingBeing CoolTracy Author:Terry Pratchett
“I believe in taking chances and living your life. Sometimes doors open and others close and you have to figure out which one you're going to take. I'm always for the one that's challenging.” BelieveSometimesI BelieveChallengesChanceDoorsFiguresI Believe InLive Your LifeTake A Chance Author:Gisele Bundchen
“Poetry's work is the clarification and magnification of being.” ClarificationMagnification Author:Jane Hirshfield
“We never let our people just go. (Joe) What are you? Wolfram and Hart? (Steele) Oh, no, sweetie, they just take your soul for service. We intend to take even more than that. (Tee)” PeopleSoulYour SoulTeesHart Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Don’t worry if I lay my head back and start to snore while we’re flying. It’s normal. I’m just here in case Jake has a stroke and dies. (Tony)” IfsDiesCasesWorryNormalLaysFlyingStrokesJake Book:Bad Attitude Source: Bad Attitude
“Trust me, Joe. You’re not a cowboy. The only cows you ever saw as a kid came under a plastic wrap in the grocery store or in a paper wrapped from McDonald’s. (Tee)” KidsSawsPaperStoresCowsPlasticCowboyTrust MeWrapsGroceriesMcdonaldsGrocery StoresTees Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Not a mark on it. (Joe) Yeah. Wanna check the backseat, where Steele is sitting? I’ll bet there’s a big stain there. (Tee)” BigsSittingMarkYeahChecksStainsTeesBackseatBackseat Drivers Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“Look, I don’t care what the Ooga-Boogas do. It sounds like they need a family counselor, not a sniper. (Steele) They’re not Ooga-Boogas, they’re Uhbukistanis. (Syd) Whatever. My personal belief is that we should leave Ooga-Booga Land to the Oomp-Loompas. Let them fight it out with the Snozzwangers, Wangdoogles, and the mean Vermicious Knids. I’d rather go peal carrots with a spoon. (Steele)” NeedsShouldLooksMeanCareFightingBeliefSoundLandDon't CareI Don't CareSpoonsCarrotsCounselorSnipersPersonal Beliefs Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon
“How did you escape? (Syd) I fought my way out in a manner that would have made Rambo proud. And when I got home without his body because I couldn’t pull him out without getting myself killed, I got slapped in my face by everyone around me. So don’t talk to me about death, little girl. I wrote the book on it. (Steele)” WayLittlesMadeBookHomeBodyFacesGirlProudMy WayTalk To MeRamboDon't Talk To Me Author:Sherrilyn Kenyon