Bane Quotes

Rate this book
Clear rating
Bane (The Devil's Roses, #2) Bane by T.L. Brown
2,095 ratings, 4.14 average rating, 100 reviews
Open Preview
Bane Quotes Showing 1-18 of 18
“So, I've been having the weird feeling lately. It’s a bit like déjà vu, but it's not. It's like my day was going a certain direction yesterday, but today it's gone and going a different way.” Aimee”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Sometimes amazing things come from daydreams.” He”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“The hair on her body stood on end as she looked through the crowd, able to pick out the kids who would need her. The ones whose lives were forever tainted and ruined by the life they'd lived in the orphanage. No one protected them. Society didn’t think about the fact that orphans were left under the control of a select group of people. They never thought about what happened when one of those people betrayed the trust that was placed in them. She”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Payback is a Bitch Named Forgiveness”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“How was she labeled the devil?” Daniel laughed. “She made the name up for herself. In ancient Hebrew the name meant the accuser. She was the judge and jury for the non-humans of Earth and the protection against the nephilim. Needless to say, she was quite pissed when the name became something evil. It's funny how she was found wicked, while the archangels were written into history as the saviors. Even Jesus—when God cast down his only son and made him a man, he was in fact meant to be a teacher of people. He was supposed to show them of their natural abilities. You see, God has no sway over people; he made them free in every way. Instead of people seeing Jesus as the Son of God and a man who they themselves could emulate, they allowed the seeds of doubt, planted many years prior, to corrupt them. They killed him.” “That”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Well, a woman. SHE is Lorri. She changed her name after having to explain the whole damned thing over and over. She got tired of trying to reason with the brainwashed masses that she truly was trying to help. Dammit, she is still helping. She started the Roses, which back then was God's idea. He gave mankind freewill. It was the envy of every angel that man, a simple being, walked the Earth with the freedom to choose as he saw fit. The archangels saw man as a mistake. They thought mankind was foolish, and the choice of freewill the biggest mistake God ever made. They wanted to abolish man, make him kill himself off. They created disease, plague, and pestilence to show God how weak his beings were. Then they whispered temptations, planting seeds of doubt in the weak minds of man to prove how pathetic and feeble his creations were. Murder, rape, suicide, lust, greed, sloth—all inventions of the ever jealous archangels.” Aimee”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Are you shitting me?” Daniel sat in the chair next to him. “No, honestly, she isn’t taking a piss. Lucifer is a girl.”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Aimee frowned. “Think about the name, Lucifer. Not a manly name. The morons who wrote the Bible made her a man in the story; a woman couldn’t possibly hold that important of a role as the right hand of God.” “Are”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“She is Lucifer. There is no if, and, or but. However, the story you have in your mind of Lucifer is not the story of how it happened.” He stopped and looked at Daniel who shrugged. “She's right. Everyone believes the trash in that stupid book, but Lucifer was never the problem. She was the solution.” “She—Lucifer is a girl?” Aimee”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“So, the Devil’s Roses. Lorri's in charge of the Devil’s Roses, ‘cause she's the devil. Satan?” Daniel”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“She really is the devil.” “She really is.” Lucas looked back at them. “Like the actual devil?” Aimee nodded. “Yeah, the actual devil.” “Lucifer?” Daniel nodded, pressing his lips together. “Lucifer.” Lucas looked at Aimee. “You nearly let Lucifer eat my girlfriend?” Aimee”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Why is she unconscious?” Aimee smirked. “She had a full-fledged freak out on the roof top.”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Lorri would be throwing up right now if she drank her blood.”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Lucifer, Obviously a Chick Name     Aimee”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“New York was exactly as she had imagined it would be—dirty, smelly, and nonstop action.”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“God, being homeless was easier in the nineties. Joe told me they used to just hang around and people brought them shit. Everyone was so scared of AIDS that they didn’t want them in shelters, so they helped them on the streets.” They”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“She had never kissed a boy before. She had never been touched romantically before. His soft warm lips brushed against hers, sending an electric shiver throughout her body.”
T.L. Brown, Bane
“Mad? What? Why ever would I be mad? Oh, you mean because my girlfriend was secretly dating some kind of dead dude,”
T.L. Brown, Bane