B Quotes
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“Bring her back, Mikhail. Go after her. Guide her back. This is too dangerous for her. Even with my connection to her, she is trapped,” Gregori said. “We are dealing with more than just any vampire. This one is skilled in the black arts and the use of herbs and power stones. I know what he has done and how he is doing it.”
Mikhail pulled Raven tightly against him, his black eyes hard with mental strain. Raven blinked, looked around her, seemed surprised to find herself in the rain. Her hand went to her temple in a gesture of pain. “Stop staring at me. I feel like some kind of freak show.” She sounded hurt, hid her face on Mikhail’s chest.
His arms circled her, drew her into the shelter of his body, his head bent lovingly toward hers. It was such an intimate gesture, Shea had to turn away. To her dismay, she found the healer studying her. Shea moved closer to Jacques, unconsciously seeking protection from the scrutiny.
“You need nourishment.” The healer spoke gently.
“When I’m hungry, I’ll eat,” Shea told him haughtily. “You don’t need to worry about all of us. I know how to care for myself.”
The silvery eyes slashed through the lie. “Your hunger radiates from you, and your weakness could place all of us in jeopardy.” He turned his powerful stare on Raven.
Raven squirmed visibly. “Oh, shut up, Gregori,” she snapped, her blue eyes flashing fire at him.
A faint smile curved his mouth, failing to light his eyes. “I did not speak.”
“You spoke volumes, and you know it.” Her chin went up belligerently. “Your male sense of superiority is enough to make a woman want to scream. Honestly, Gregori, all that cold logic makes a person crazy.” She allowed Mikhail to lead her onto the porch.
“Logic works, unlike emotional women,” Gregori returned unruffled. “Your first duty is to protect your child. Our first duty must be to protect you.” His silver gaze clearly censured Mikhail.”
Source: Dark Desire
“Bring him back to me,' he told them. They nodded, and clattered their spears on their shields in approval.”
Source: The Song of Achilles
“Bring ideas in and entertain them royally, for one of them may be the king.”
Source: Joy of being serious: address presented at the New Year convocation for students, University of Illinois
“Bring in the bottled lightning, a clean tumbler, and a corkscrew.”
“Bring individuality into things, do not just be an imitator. To imitate is to miss life.”
“Bring into captivity every thought to the obedience of Christ. Take what I cannot give: my heart, body, thoughts, time, abilities, money, health, strength, nights, days, youth, age, and spend them in Thy service, 0 my crucified Master, Redeemer, God. Oh, let not these be mere words! Whom have I in heaven but Thee and there is none upon earth that I desire in comparison of Thee. My heart is athirst for God.”
“Bring into play the almighty power within you, so that on the stage of life you can fulfill your high destined role.”
“Bring into reality the possibility of the improbable by acquiring a positive mental attitude. Say to yourself, as Henry Ford said to his engineers, "Keep working!"”
“Bring into your mind anyone against whom you have a grievance and let it go. Send that person your forgiveness.”
“Bring it, grizzly. Show me what you've got.”
Source: The Bear Who Loved Me
“Bring it in.” Herr Reitmann's scowl had softened. “You both have some crazy notions of what going over a jump ought to look like.” He emphasized the word over. “You both have talent, I can't deny that. It wasn't a stellar performance, but I'll train you. Tomorrow morning, be here at seven.”
“In the morning?” I squeaked. Now my voice worked.”
Source: Leaving My Father's House
“Bring it. Just fucking bring it. Stand tall, Grandma Nora had told
him: he would stand tall, with the spotlights shining on his face, and
his music would pour into all their ears, and they would understand
that no matter what anybody threw at him, he was not going away He
was not stooping to their level. The air-conditioning could go off and
he could melt. They could toss any piece of crappy music they wanted
at him and he would play. He would not be ignored or denied or
embarrassed ever again: he was a musician, and music had no color.”
Source: The Violin Conspiracy
“Bring It On, ..nobody in the world could handle me in a fight. Including Chuck Norris.”
“Bring it on, Pinecone Face!”
Source: The Titan's curse
“Bring it on, Tinker Bell.”
Source: The Fever Series 7-Book Bundle: Darkfever, Bloodfever, Faefever, Dreamfever, Shadowfever, Iced, Burned
“Bring it up, make amends, forgive yourself. It sounds simple, but don’t think for a second that it is easy. Getting free from the tyranny of past mistakes can be hard work, but definitely worth the effort. And the payoff is health, wholeness and inner peace. In other words, you get your life back.”
“Bring it, Darth Bathrobe!”
Source: White Night: A Novel of the Dresden Files
“Bring it,muthafuckas.Bring it.”
Source: The Iron Druid Chronicles Starter Pack 3-Book Bundle: Hounded, Hexed, Hammered
“Bring joy. Bring joy. As much joy as I can bring into this world.
Why exactly? Pre-birth memories came and went, yet through all the confusions of life, I have always remembered joy best. Therefore, even as a baby who couldn't move very well yet, I knew, "Nothing ever will matter more than this: to bring people those little bursts of joy." A softly spreading, soul-sticky joy, brimming over with connection to All That Is; love as big as a cloudless blue sky when the sun is shining, a mysterious love that people can't photograph or quote or, for that matter, even quite remember.”
Source: Bigger than All the Night Sky: The Start of Spiritual Awakening—A Memoir
“Bring light to the ignorant, but more light to the educated, for the vanity of education makes modern humans more ignorant than the ignorant.”
Source: The Education Decree
“Bring love and peace and happiness and beautiful lives into the world in my honor. Thank you. Love you.”
Source: Between a Rock and a Hard Place: The Basis of the Motion Picture 127 Hours
“Bring love into your home, for this is where our love for each other must start”
“Bring me a constant woman to her husband, One that ne'er dream'd a joy beyond his pleasure, And to that woman, when she has done most, Yet will I add an honour-a great patience.”
Source: Making Sense of Henry VIII! a Students Guide to Shakespeare's Play (Includes Study Guide, Biography, and Modern Retelling)
“Bring me a cup of tea and the 'Times.'”
“Bring me a girl, they're always the best. You put 'em on stage, and you have 'em undress.”
“Bring me a horse and I am yours forever”
“Bring me a wheel of oaken wood A rein of polished leather A Heavy Horse and a tumbling sky Brewing heavy weather.”
“Bring me a worm that can comprehend a man, and then I will show you a man that can comprehend the Triune God.”
“Bring me an axe and spade,
Bring me a winding-sheet;
When I my grave have made
Let winds and tempests beat:
Then down I'll lie as cold as clay.
True love doth pass away!”
Source: William Blake: Selected Poetry and Prose
“Bring me an order of escargots, but hold the slugs.”
“Bring me coffee before I turn into a goat!”
“Bring me composers who write their helpless mortality into every melody, singers with storms of grief in their lungs. Bring me people who wish they could stop listening to the music boiling in their blood but cannot, so they tear it from their bodies the only way they know how - through air and strings and drum and pen.”
Source: Lightbringer
“Bring me liquor, Bones, fast, to take my foot out of my mouth. Cat to Bones”
“Bring me Longstreet's head on a platter and the war will be over”
“Bring me men to match my mountains: Bring me men to match my plains: Men with empires in their purpose and new eras in their brains.”
Source: Whiffs from Wild Meadows
“Bring me Mother Julian’s Scroll within two weeks, or I’ll get that guttersnipe Leni prosecuted for attempted murder. She won’t survive long in prison.”
Source: The Alchemy Fire Murder
“Bring me my bow of burning gold: Bring me my arrows of desire: Bring me my spear: O clouds, unfold! Bring me my chariot of fire.”
“Bring me the crown, Cardan,' Balekin says.
Prince Cardan turns on his elder brother the same cool and calculated gaze with which he has regarded so many other creatures before he's torn the wings from their back, before he's cast them in to rivers or sent them from the Court entirely. 'No, brother. I do not think that I will. I think that if I did not have another reason to cross you, I would do it for spite.”
Source: The Cruel Prince
“Bring me the head of Elton John . . . which is one instance in which meat would not be murder, if it were served on a plate.”
“Bring me the sunrise of a faraway land where the soul sings of the memories of night and the sleeping dark leaps into light.....Tell me the story of torment and delight how distant moors turn into meadows of blooms and my sobbing deeps become the prairie soul.”
“Bring me the sunset in a cup.”
Source: The Collected Poems of Emily Dickinson
“Bring me wine, but wine which never grew
In the belly of the grape”
Source: Emerson's Literary Criticism
“Bring mine unopened, with a napkin and an opener. (Blaine) What? Afraid I’m going to spit in it, big boy? (Aimee)”
“Bring on all the pretenders!”
“Bring on the fruitcakes, we want a fruitcake for an unlovable seat.”
“Bring on the shackles - I'm your prisoner”
“Bring on those tired, labor-plagued, competition-weary companies and ESOP will breathe new life into them. They will find ESOP better than Geritol. It will revitalize what is wrong with capitalism. It will increase productivity. It will improve labor relations. It will promote economic justice. It will save the economic system. It will make our form of government and our concept of freedom prevail over those who don't agree with us.”
“Bring on your tear gas, bring on your grenades, your new supplies of Mace, your state troopers and even your national guards. But let the record show we ain't going to be turned around.”
“Bring our people home, Manon.”
Source: Kingdom of Ash
“Bring out the nature of the materials. Let their nature intimately into your scheme.”
Source: In the cause of architecture, Frank Lloyd Wright: essays