“She sheltered her colors in the dark, where others were blind to see; I caught a glimpse of her lastly when she gave me a chance, before disappearing into the day. There was beauty locked in her that unfolded like an umbrella's claw, her true self that desired compassion, trust, protection and the potential to soar. But I missed to late, that what I wasn't looking for, when she left her reasons in the rain.” DarkChanceLossCompassionBeautyTrustRainBlindProtectionDisappearAbsenceToo LateSoarDisregardUmbrellaColorsIgnoreReasonsClaw Author:Anthony Liccione
“Cold has its own taste. It tastes of a bitten tongue. It coils around you, a living thing, a beast that means to kill you, not with wrath, not with tooth nor claw, but with the mercy of surrender, with the kindness of letting you go gentle into the long night after such a burden of pain and misery.” PainNightKindnessColdTasteLivingMercyMiseryBurdenTongueSurrenderGentleWrathKillThingToothClaw Book:Prince of Fools Source: Prince of Fools
“Nails can be varnished, But they also claw. (Ongles peuvent être vernis, - Mais ils griffent aussi.)” NailClawVarnishGriffeOngleVernis Author:Charles de Leusse
“She wanted to claw the memory of their night together out of her brain, but she couldn't disremember.Or stop thinking about his tongue, the way he kissed and caressed her, almost like he wasn't a monster.” LoveBrainTongueVampireMonsterKissesHate To LoveClawDisrememberRae ElleCareress Book:Chained Source: Chained
“The best writers I've read possess oodles of self-doubt, yet claw their way up with each work and remain humble. Boastful ones, not so much.” WayInspirationQuotesWorkHumilityHumbleWritersBestWriters On WritingWriting AdviceWriters QuotesSelf DoubtWriting CraftHow To WritePossessBoastfulClaw Author:Don Roff