Almost-Sister, you picked a real catch.--œIt was I who caught her,- Adam said softly. -œIt took years.
– Patricia Briggs
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- Move your hands, Morgan,- he commanded.-œIt hurts!- she protested.-œIt’s supposed to. – Cara Bristol
- My father always said that too many words cheapened the value of a man’s speech. – Patricia Briggs
- A mob always picked its own leaders, and it always picked the right ones. – Stephen King
- This thing between them, the force of it, could devour the world. And if they picked it, picked them, it might very well cause the end of it. – Sarah J Maas
- Fifteen years ago I killed my sister. – Adam Rapp
- We all have horrible track records,- he said. -œIt’s what leads up to the real thing. It’s what allows you to recognize it when it shows up. – Jill Shalvis
- For you where never my blood sister so no more shall I call you little sister – Helen Dunmore
- Time was such an odd thing. One moment you could talk to someone, then suddenly, they were gone. – Patricia Briggs
- Don’t lick the guests, darling. Bad manners. – Patricia Briggs
- Fear makes idiots out of us all, at some time or other. – Patricia Briggs
- Then he’d come back home and found out that war didn’t cause fear-”love did. – Patricia Briggs
- You can’t cage an eagle for long without destroying it. – Patricia Briggs
- Only cowards torture women. – Patricia Briggs
- Over a lifetime of dealing with difficult women, I have learned it is often better to give into their demands immediately. – Patricia Briggs
- A man says a lot of things in summer he doesn’t mean in winter. – Patricia Briggs
- Don’t make light of any man’s pain. – Patricia Briggs
- This world has need of song and sword. – Patricia Briggs
- The main thing to remember is that making love is at onces the silliest and the most sacred act humans can perform. – Patricia Briggs
- Love is not necessary for sex. – Patricia Briggs
- A man’s immortality can be found in his children. – Patricia Briggs
- You cannot sacrifice the world for your children. – Patricia Briggs
- Cheeky. Carry them for nine months, feed them, clothe them, and what do I get? Impertinence. – Patricia Briggs
- Some people will tell you werewolves can only shapechange under a full moon, but people also say there’s no such things as ghosts. – Patricia Briggs
- A king who trusts no man is weak. – Patricia Briggs
- Some people are boys longer than others. – Patricia Briggs
- Brother Wolf gave Anna an amused look and then went back to being scary. – Patricia Briggs
- When he grew up, he wanted to be like Charles. – Patricia Briggs
- Sometimes I think I live more closely to the past than the present. – Patricia Briggs
- Evil must always be fought. – Patricia Briggs
- If there was such evil in the world, was it possible that there was good, too? – Patricia Briggs
- You have to acknowledge evil, or you give it too much power over you. – Patricia Briggs
- A man learns with age, if he is lucky. – Patricia Briggs
- Identity was partly heritage, partly upbringing, but mostly the choices you make in life. ~ Bran – Patricia Briggs
- You’d tell the world what your best friend wore to sleep if you thought it made a good enough story. – Patricia Briggs
- I was going to fight vampires, and my name wasn’t Buffy–I was so screwed. – Patricia Briggs
- Vampire politics make the very complicated dance of manners that is werewolf protocol look like the Hokey Pokey. – Patricia Briggs
- If creation was given no limit, ultimately everything would cease to exist. – Patricia Briggs
- He was like Superman, but with fangs and oddly impaired morals. – Patricia Briggs
- You are a sick, sick man,- I told him.-œThank you,- Ben replied, looking modest. – Patricia Briggs
- Death isn’t a tragedy to God, only to those left behind. – Patricia Briggs