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  • #1
    Pierce Brown
    “Home isn't where you're from, it's where you find light when all grows dark.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #2
    Pierce Brown
    “You do not follow me because I am the strongest. Pax is. You do not follow me because I am the brightest. Mustang is. You follow me because you do not know where you are going. I do.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #3
    Pierce Brown
    “I would have lived in peace. But my enemies brought me war.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #4
    William C. Dietz
    “But the narrow confines of the passageway again made it that much easier to kill the parasitic life-forms, and five minutes later the human walked up a ramp on the other side of the metal door to find that the Monitor was there, humming to himself.
    'Oh, hello! I'm a genius.'
    'Right. And I'm a Vice Admiral”
    William C. Dietz, The Flood

  • #5
    William C. Dietz
    “First of all, the Captain rates the honorific ‘sir.’ You will render that honorific or I will plant my foot in your ass.”
    William C. Dietz, The Flood

  • #6
    William C. Dietz
    “Damn, damn, damn,” as he felt something wet and warm puddle on his seat.”
    William C. Dietz, The Flood

  • #7
    William C. Dietz
    “Polluting his brain with a hunger so base that it would have made him vomit had he had any possession of his own body. The hunger was more than a desire for food, for sex or for power. The hunger was a vacuum, an endless vortex that consumed every thought, every impulse of who and what he was. He tried to scream but it wouldn't let him.”
    William C. Dietz

  • #8
    William C. Dietz
    “If there was a chink in 'Putumee's psychological armour it was in the vicinity of his ego.”
    William C. Dietz, Halo: The Flood
    tags: ego, funny, halo

  • #9
    William C. Dietz
    “Cortana’s eyes glowed as she bent forward. “Piss off.”
    William C. Dietz, The Flood

  • #10
    William C. Dietz
    “Take a look around,” the instructor had advised. “Ask yourself if there’s anyone else who is better qualified to do the job. Not in the entire galaxy, but right there, at that point in time. If the answer is ‘yes,’ ask them to accept command, and do everything you can to support them. If the answer is ‘no,’ which it will be ninety-nine percent of the time, then take your best shot. That’s all any of us can do.”
    William C. Dietz, Halo: The Flood

  • #11
    R.A. Salvatore
    “Sane is boring.”
    R. A. Salvatore

  • #12
    R.A. Salvatore
    “No, I would not want to live in a world without dragons, as I would not want to live in a world without magic, for that is a world without mystery, and that is a world without faith.”
    R.A. Salvatore, Streams of Silver

  • #13
    R.A. Salvatore
    “It is better, I think, to grab at the stars than to sit flustered because you know you cannot reach them.”
    R.A. Salvatore, Sojourn

  • #14
    Kelly Gay
    “He must be losing it to get so emotional over some damn pizza.”
    Kelly Gay, Halo: The Rubicon Protocol

  • #15
    Nicholas Eames
    “The pool,” said Kallorek, pointing. “The pool, right there.”
    “You mean the pond?”
    “I mean the pool,” growled the booker. “Get in. Swim.” He accompanied these words with effusive gestures that set his jewellery ringing.
    Clay examined the pond. “Swim to where?” he asked.
    “What do you mean swim to where?” Kallorek’s brow deepened.
    “Is it a healing spring?” Gabe asked. He flexed his arm, wincing as he extended it fully. “Because I think my elbow—”
    “Listen, fuck your elbow!” Kallorek blew up. Clay had forgotten how short the booker’s fuse was. That big toothy smile one moment, and the next …“It ain’t a spring, or a pond, or a godsdamned sea nymph’s bathtub. It’s a fucking pool. Just a pool! You swim around in it to relax.”
    Nicholas Eames, Kings of the Wyld

  • #16
    Nicholas Eames
    “Among them is a renegade king, he who sired five royal heirs without ever unzipping his pants. A man to whom time has imparted great wisdom and an even greater waistline, whose thoughtless courage is rivalled only by his unquenchable thirst.

    At his shoulder walks a sorcerer, a cosmic conversationalist. Enemy of the incurable rot, absent chairman of combustive sciences at the university in Oddsford, and the only living soul above the age of eight to believe in owlbears.

    Look here at a warrior born, a scion of power and poverty whose purpose is manifold: to shatter shackles, to murder monarchs, and to demonstrate that even the forces of good must sometimes enlist the service of big, bad motherfuckers. His is an ancient soul destined to die young.

    And now comes the quiet one, the gentle giant, he who fights his battles with a shield. Stout as the tree that counts its age in aeons, constant as the star that marks true north and shines most brightly on the darkest nights.

    A step ahead of these four: our hero. He is the candle burnt down to the stump, the cutting blade grown dull with overuse. But see now the spark in his stride. Behold the glint of steel in his gaze. Who dares to stand between a man such as this and that which he holds dear? He will kill, if he must, to protect it. He will die, if that is what it takes.

    “Go get the boss,” says one guardsman to another. “This bunch looks like trouble.”

    And they do. They do look like trouble, at least until the wizard trips on the hem of his robe. He stumbles, cursing, and fouls the steps of the others as he falls face-first onto the mud-slick hillside.”
    Nicholas Eames, Kings of the Wyld

  • #17
    Nicholas Eames
    “But what does a mirror know? What can it show us of ourselves? Oh, it might reveal a few scars, and perhaps a glimpse—there, in the eyes—of our true nature. The spirit beneath the skin. Yet the deepest scars are often hidden, and though a mirror might reveal our weakness, it reflects only a fraction of our strength.”
    Nicholas Eames, Kings of the Wyld

  • #18
    Nicholas Eames
    “WHEN WE SEEK TO RULE ONLY OURSELVES, WE ARE EACH OF US KINGS.”
    Nicholas Eames, Kings of the Wyld

  • #19
    David Dalglish
    “Thank you, Mister Stabby Sword Man,”
    David Dalglish, A Dance of Chaos

  • #20
    David Dalglish
    “I miss you," she whispered, "I miss you so much." Her tears fell, sobs racking her, she finally felt alone enough to let it all out. She sobbed kneeling before the great expanse of nothing, before fields of clouds colored red by the fire that consumed the sky. Let it burn, she thought. Let it all burn if it burns away the hurt as well.
    David Dalglish, Skyborn

  • #21
    David Dalglish
    “Despite all the death, there is beauty in the remains,” Johan said softly. “Even amid destruction so terrible. When Galen fell, others banded together to save whom they could. Battle ceased, enemies forgiven so all might work together in the rescue. I have always felt that is humanity’s greatest, and most often wasted, trait. Peel away the anger, hatred, and pride of men’s souls and you’ll find an innate desire to protect others. Such a shame it requires a terrible catastrophe to jostle this selflessness free.”
    David Dalglish, Shadowborn

  • #22
    Rick Riordan
    “Let us find the dam snack bar," Zoe said. "We should eat while we can."
    Grover cracked a smile. "The dam snack bar?"
    Zoe blinked. "Yes. What is funny?"
    "Nothing," Grover said, trying to keep a straight face. "I could use some dam french fries."
    Even Thalia smiled at that. "And I need to use the dam restroom."
    ...
    I started cracking up, and Thalia and Grover joined in, while Zoe just looked at me. "I do not understand."
    "I want to use the dam water fountain," Grover said.
    "And..." Thalia tried to catch her breath. "I want to buy a dam t-shirt.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #23
    Nicholas Eames
    “Some people knew how to kill a conversation. Cura, on the other hand, could make it wish it had never been born.”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #24
    Nicholas Eames
    “I had a cat named Astra. Spiteful creature! And vicious.” He whistled. “I swear, it once killed a bird and left it on my doorstep in the morning.” Brune shrugged. “So what? Lots of cats—” “It was an eagle,” Moog finished. The shaman nodded appreciatively and poured himself a drink.”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #25
    Nicholas Eames
    “Does he have ears like a bunny, too?” “He does, yes.” For once the druin didn’t bridle at the association. “But his are droopy, because he is very old.” Cura found a smirk and slapped it on. “You know what else droops when it gets old?” “What?” Wren chirped. “Yes, please,” said Freecloud dryly. “Tell my five-year-old daughter what else droops when it gets old.” “Oh … um …” Cura wilted under the druin’s glare. “Flowers?”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #26
    Nicholas Eames
    “But then Rose pointed toward the woman’s feet. “You dropped your ear,” she said. And Astra—who’d been an empress, then a goddess, and whose dark sorcery now threatened to snuff out every soul in Grandual—looked down. Like an idiot.”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #27
    Nicholas Eames
    “No, I haven’t got a fucking salad,” said Roderick. The minotaur stared flatly between the bars of his cage. “Be a lot cooler if you did.”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #28
    Nicholas Eames
    “So do it. I'll handle this-'' He winced as a chair flung by Hawkshaw broke across his back. ''I'll handle-'' He winced as a spinning bottle struck his shoulder, shattering on impact. ''I'll-'' A second bottle smashed against the back of his head. ''Oh for fuck's sake,'' he swore. ''Go save the world, will you?”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose

  • #29
    Nicholas Eames
    “Right,'' she said. ''And Slowhand...''
    "Mm?"
    She jutted her chin toward Hawkshaw. "He's the one who shot Gabe."
    Something hardened in the old merc's face, and his huge hands curled into fists. He said in a voice freighted with quiet menace, "Did he now?”
    Nicholas Eames, Bloody Rose



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