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  • #1
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He pulls me around and kisses me. "You're Mac," he says. "And I'm Jericho. And nothing else matters. Never will. You exist in a place that is beyond all rules for me. Do you understand that?"
    I do.
    Jericho Barrons just told me he loves me.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #2
    Karen Marie Moning
    “When you know who I am. Let me be your man.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #3
    Karen Marie Moning
    “I hate fate. I don’t believe in her. Unfortunately, I think the bitch believes in me.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #4
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Dying is overrated. Human sentimentality has twisted it into the ultimate act of love. Biggest load of bullshit in the world. Dying for someone isn't the hard thing. The man that dies escapes. Plain and simple. Game over. End of pain...Try living for someone. Through it all-good, bad, thick, thin, joy, suffering. That's the hard thing.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #5
    Karen Marie Moning
    “I didn’t ask. Some things are better left unsaid.
    He looked at me and I shivered. I never get enough of him.
    Never will.
    He lives.
    I breathe.
    I want. Him. Always.
    Fire to my ice. Ice to my fever.
    Later we would go to bed, and when he rose over me, dark and vast and eternal, I’d know joy.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #6
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Hope strengthens. Fear kills[...] That simple adage is master of every situation, every choice. Each morning we wake up, we get to choose between hope and fear and apply one of those emotions to everything we do. Do we greet things that come our way with joy? Or suspicion?”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #7
    Karen Marie Moning
    “That's it. Fate is a fickle whore. We're not going. Take your clothes off and get back in my bed.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #8
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He's trying not to laugh. I tell him I would have doomed mankind for him, and he's trying not to laugh.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #9
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Desire makes life happen. Makes it matter. Makes everything worth it. Desire is life. Hunger to see the next sunrise or sunset, to touch the one you love, to try again.

    'Hell would be waking up and wanting nothing,' he agrees.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #10
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best, and then there are those remarkably rare, addictive ones who just bring out the most. Of everything.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #11
    Karen Marie Moning
    “You're Mac," he says. "And I'm Jericho. And nothing else matters. Never will. You exsist in a place that is beyond all rules for me. Do you understand that?"
    "I do.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #12
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Most people are good and occasionally do something they know is bad. Some people are bad and struggle every day to keep it under control. Others are corrupt to the core and don’t give a damn, as long as they don’t get caught. But evil is a completely different creature, Mac. Evil is bad that believes it’s good.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #13
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The four Keltar Druids brought their wives and children. They breed like it's their personal mission to populate their country in case somebody attacks again, as if anybody wants the bloody place.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #14
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The real thinkers of the world aren't the best dressed. Staying on top of the latest fashions, accessorizing, and presenting oneself is time consuming. It takes a lot of effort, energy and concentration to be incessantly happy and perfectly groomed. You meet somebody like that- ask yourself what they're running from.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #15
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Just one time....When you know who I am. Let me be your man." ~ JZB”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #16
    Diana Gabaldon
    “Babies are soft. Anyone looking at them can see the tender, fragile skin and know it for the rose-leaf softness that invites a finger's touch. But when you live with them and love them, you feel the softness going inward, the round-cheeked flesh wobbly as custard, the boneless splay of the tiny hands. Their joints are melted rubber, and even when you kiss them hard, in the passion of loving their existence, your lips sink down and seem never to find bone. Holding them against you, they melt and mold, as though they might at any moment flow back into your body.

    But from the very start, there is that small streak of steel within each child. That thing that says "I am," and forms the core of personality.

    In the second year, the bone hardens and the child stands upright, skull wide and solid, a helmet protecting the softness within. And "I am" grows, too. Looking at them, you can almost see it, sturdy as heartwood, glowing through the translucent flesh.

    The bones of the face emerge at six, and the soul within is fixed at seven. The process of encapsulation goes on, to reach its peak in the glossy shell of adolescence, when all softness then is hidden under the nacreous layers of the multiple new personalities that teenagers try on to guard themselves.

    In the next years, the hardening spreads from the center, as one finds and fixes the facets of the soul, until "I am" is set, delicate and detailed as an insect in amber.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Dragonfly in Amber



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