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  • #61
    Rick Riordan
    “Now, now," Bast said. "It's not so bad."
    "Right," I said. "We're stuck in Washington, D.C. We have two days to make it to Arizona and stop a god we don't know how to stop. And if we can't, we'll never see our dad or Amos again, and the world might end."
    "That's the spirit!" Bast said brightly. "Now, let's have a picnic.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #62
    Rick Riordan
    “You know how hard it is to feel like an extreme falcon-headed combat machine when somebody calls you "chicken man"?”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #63
    Rick Riordan
    “And this is the east shore?" Sadie asked. "You said something about that in London--my grandparents living on the east shore."
    Amos smiled. "Yes. Very good, Sadie. In ancient times, the east bank of the Nile was always the side of the living, the side where the sun rises. The dead were buried west of the river. It was considered bad luck, even dangerous, to live there. The tradition is still strong among... our people."
    Our people?" I asked, but Sadie muscled in with another question.
    So you can't live in Manhattan?" she asked.
    Amos's brow furrowed as he looked across at the Empire State Building. "Manhattan has other problems. Other gods. It's best we stay separate.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #64
    Rick Riordan
    “Tell you what," I said. "After the testing after the Demon Days, when things settle down -"
    "Things won't settle down."
    "- I'm going to take you to the mall."
    She blinked. "The mall? For what reason?"
    "To hang out," I said. "We'll get some hamburgers. See a movie."
    Zia hesitated. "Is this what you'd call a 'date'?"
    My expression must have been priceless, because Zia actually cracked a smile. "You look like a cow hit with a shovel.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #65
    Rick Riordan
    “Wha-what?" Her eyes fluttered open.
    "Nothing," I shouted. "We're being followed by a slaying machine. Go back to sleep.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #66
    Rick Riordan
    “I guessed his name was Face of Horror. I wondered how long it had taken his mom to think of that. Bob? No. Sam? No. How about Face of Horror?”
    Rick Riordan , The Red Pyramid

  • #67
    Rick Riordan
    “She blinked. "Hmm? Oh, don't care. What did Anubis look like to you?"
    "What did... he looked like a guy. So?"
    "A good-looking guy, or a slobbering dog-headed guy?"
    "I guess... Not the dog-headed guy."
    "I knew it!" Sadie pointed at me as if she'd won an argument.
    "Good-looking. I knew it!"
    And with a ridiculous grin, she spun around and skipped into the house.
    My sister, as I may have mentioned, is a little strange.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #68
    Rick Riordan
    “Our baboon was going completely sky goddess - which is to say, nuts.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #69
    Rick Riordan
    “Fair means everyone gets what they need. And the only way to get what you need is to make it happen yourself.”
    Rick Riordan, The Red Pyramid

  • #70
    Rick Riordan
    “Love conquers all," Aphrodite promised. "Look at Helen and Paris. Did they let anything come between them?"
    "Didn't they start the Trojan War and get thousands of people killed?"
    "Pfft. That's not the point. Follow your heart.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #71
    Chris Rock
    “Comedy is the blues for people who can’t sing.”
    Chris Rock

  • #72
    Abraham H. Maslow
    “I suppose it is tempting, if the only tool you have is a hammer, to treat everything as if it were a nail.”
    Abraham Maslow, Toward a Psychology of Being

  • #73
    Abraham H. Maslow
    “Every human being has both sets of forces within him. One set clings to safety and defensiveness out of fear, tending to regress backward, hanging on to the past, afraid to grow away from the primitive communication with the mother’s uterus and breast, afraid to take chances, afraid to jeopardize what he already has, afraid of independence, freedom and separateness. The other set of forces impels him forward toward wholeness of Self and uniqueness of Self, toward full functioning of all his capacities, toward confidence in the face of the external world at the same time that he can accept his deepest, real, unconscious Self.”
    Abraham Harold Maslow, Toward a Psychology of Being

  • #74
    Kelley Armstrong
    “So," I said. "Seems you're going to be stuck with me for a while."
    He smiled. A real smile that lit up his whole face.
    "Good,”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #75
    Robert Jordan
    “Often you don't know whether a woman is friend, enemy or lover until it is too late. Sometimes, she is all three.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #76
    Robert Jordan
    “We are always more afraid than we wish to be, but we can always be braver than we expect.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #77
    Robert Jordan
    “One more dance along the razor's edge finished. Almost dead yesterday, maybe dead tomorrow, but alive, gloriously alive, today.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #78
    Robert Jordan
    “Give me your trust, said the Aes Sedai.
    On my shoulders I support the sky.
    Trust me to know and to do what is best,
    And I will take care of the rest.
    But trust is the color of a dark seed growing.
    Trust is the color of a heart's blood flowing.
    Trust is the color of a soul's last breath.
    Trust is the color of death.

    Give me your trust said the queen on her throne,
    for I must bear the burden alone.
    Trust me to lead and to judge and to rule, and no man will think you a fool.
    But trust is the sound of the grave-dog's bark.
    Trust is the sound of betrayal in the dark.
    Trust is the sound of a soul's last breath.
    Trust is the sound of death.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #79
    Robert Jordan
    “A man falling off a cliff to certain death will stretch out a hand even to his worst enemy.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #80
    Robert Jordan
    “What is too absurd to be believed is believed because it is too absurd to be a lie.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #81
    Robert Jordan
    “Burn you, Nerim, that's a leg not a bloody side of beef!"
    "As my lord says," Nerim murmured. "My lord's leg is not a side of beef. Thank you, my lord, for instructing me.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #82
    Robert Jordan
    “Women do not become exhausted they only exhaust others.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos
    tags: women

  • #83
    Robert Jordan
    “Bashere shrugged, grinning brhind his grey-streaked moustaches, "When I first slept in a saddle, Muad Cheade was Marshal-General. The man was as mad as a hare in spring thaw. Twice every day he searched his bodyservant for poison, and he drank nothing but vinegar and water which he claimed was sovereign against the poison the fellow fed him, but he ate everything the man prepared for as long as I knew him. Once he had a grove of oaks chopped down because they were looking at him. And then insisted they be given decent funerals; he gave the oration. Do you have any idea how long it takes to dig graves for twenty-three oak trees?" "Why didn't somebody do something? His Family?" "Those not as mad as him, or madder, were afraid to look at him sideways. Tenobia's father wouldn't have let anyone touch Cheade anyway. He might have been insane, but he could outgeneral anyone I ever saw. He never lost a battle. He never even came close to losing.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #84
    Robert Jordan
    “A man without trust might as well be dead.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #85
    Robert Jordan
    “At least Aielwomen did not walk around with their noses in the air, or think you should jump just because they said so. Of course, some of their games were on the rough side, and they did have the habit of trying to kill you now and again.”
    Robert Jordan, Lord of Chaos

  • #86
    Robert Jordan
    “Surprising what you can dig out of books if you read long enough, isn't it?”
    Robert Jordan

  • #87
    Robert Jordan
    “The Creator made women to please the eye, and to boggle the mind.”
    Robert Jordan, The Wheel of Time: Boxed Set

  • #88
    Debra Dunbar
    “Oaths were important to word correctly, but Gregory could be forgiven for his lapse. It wasn’t every day that his demon lover took a member of his choir hostage, beat the shit out of the guy and kept him a starving captive in her basement.”
    Debra Dunbar, Angel of Chaos

  • #89
    Debra Dunbar
    “Confident, assertive, wily. Angel of Justice. Angel of Vengeance. The Trickster. The Iblis. I was the devil’s advocate, and my job was to provide much–needed balance. How ironic that the very concept I scorned was what I was meant to create.”
    Debra Dunbar, Angel of Chaos

  • #90
    Debra Dunbar
    “There was really nothing pressing for me to do beyond pouring bubble bath in the fountain at City Hall.”
    Debra Dunbar, Angel of Chaos



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