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  • #1
    Anne Enright
    “People do not change, they are merely revealed.”
    Anne Enright, The Gathering

  • #2
    Melvin Burgess
    “Sometimes maybe you need an experience. The experience can be a person or it can be a drug. The experience opens a door that was there all the time but you never saw it. Or maybe it blasts you into outer space...All that negative stuff. All the pain...It just floted away from me, I just floated away from it...up and away...”
    Melvin Burgess, Smack

  • #3
    J.D. Robb
    “No. No, I don't believe you'd betray me with her. I don't believe you'd cheat on me. But I'm afraid, and I'm sick in my heart that you might look at her, then at me. And regret.”
    J.D. Robb, Innocent in Death

  • #4
    J.D. Robb
    “You've got no sense of humor."

    "I'm going to laugh really hard after I kick your ass.”
    J.D. Robb, Imitation in Death

  • #5
    J.D. Robb
    “For once, he slept first. She lay in the dark, listening to him breathe, stealing a little of his warmth as her own body cooled. Since he was asleep, she stroked his hair.

    "I love you," she murmured. "I love you so much, I'm stupid about it."

    With a sigh, she settled down, closed her eyes, and willed her mind to empty.
    Beside her, Roarke smiled into the dark.

    He never slept first.”
    J.D. Robb, Ceremony in Death

  • #6
    J.D. Robb
    “There it was, Eve supposed. There was the answer to why people got tangled up with people. Because when you were down, when you were wallowing, someone you mattered to would ask if you were okay.”
    J.D. Robb, Promises in Death

  • #7
    J.D. Robb
    “I know you love me, but I don't know why. I look at you and I just can't get why it's me. Every time I get my balance, I lose it again. Because it shouldn't be me, and I think it'd kill me if you ever figured that out.”
    J.D. Robb

  • #8
    J.D. Robb
    “Lord, Give me the strength not to bitch slap this woman.”
    J.D. Robb

  • #9
    J.D. Robb
    “I want to see you again." He stopped, took her face in his hands. "I need to see you again."

    Her pulse jumped, as if it had nothing to do with the rest of her. "Roarke, what's going on here?"

    "Lieutenant." He leaned forward, touched his lips to hers. "indications are we're having a romance.”
    J.D. Robb, Naked in Death

  • #10
    J.D. Robb
    “A cop? You married a bloody cop?"

    "I married a bloody criminal," Eve muttered, "but nobody ever thinks of that.”
    J.D. Robb, Vengeance in Death

  • #11
    J.D. Robb
    “We're standing here, beat to shit, walking away from a crime scene where either or both of us could have bought it, and you're asking me to marry you?"
    "Perfect timing.”
    J.D. Robb, Glory in Death

  • #12
    J.D. Robb
    “Listen carefully. I'd crush you like a bug for causing my wife one single moment of pain. Believe it. Fear it. ”
    (Roarke)J.D. Robb

  • #13
    J.D. Robb
    “Life is never as long as we want it to be, and wasted time can never be recovered.”
    J.D. Robb, Divided in Death

  • #14
    J.D. Robb
    “I think sometimes fate cuts you a break. Like it says, okay, you've had enough of that crap, so it's time you fell into something nice. See what you make out of it.”
    J.D. Robb, Interlude in Death

  • #15
    J.D. Robb
    “Do you remember the first time we made love?" He touched his lips to hers as he said it. "We rode up in the elevator like this and couldn't keep our hands off each other, couldn't get to each other quick enough. I was mad for you. I wanted you more than I wanted to keep breathing. I still do." He deepened the kiss as the elevator doors opened. "It's never going to change.”
    J.D. Robb, Big Jack

  • #16
    J.D. Robb
    “Eve: What is it about asking you Catholic questions that gets you all jumpy?

    Roarke: You'd be jumpy, too, if I asked you things that make you feel the hot breath of hell at your back.

    Eve: You're not going to hell.

    Roarke: Oh, and have you got some inside intel on that?

    Eve: You married a cop...you married me. I'm your goddamn salvation.”
    J.D. Robb, Salvation in Death

  • #17
    J.D. Robb
    “She, as no other ever could, reached every corner of his heart. His joy, and his salvation.”
    J.D. Robb

  • #18
    J.D. Robb
    “There was never anybody before you," she said. "I just wanted to say that. And when I did what I do, and it opened a crack in me like it did last night, there was nobody there to hold on to me. I didn't want anyone to hold on to me. Until you. And I got through and I got by, and it was okay. But I think, maybe, if I'd just kept getting through and getting by, I'd have come to a point where I couldn't do it anymore. And if I couldn't do it anymore, it'd be the end of me, Roarke. So when you hold on to me, You're helping me stand up, one more time. And the dead, you're standing for them, too. I just wanted to say that." She went out quickly, and left him staring at her.”
    J.D. Robb, Seduction in Death

  • #19
    J.D. Robb
    “Bite me." -Lieutenant Eve Dallas, from any of the In Death books.”
    J.D. Robb

  • #20
    J.D. Robb
    “I hate patience. Slows everything down.”
    J.D. Robb, Witness in Death

  • #21
    J.D. Robb
    “Testing, she lifted her hips, let them fall. "Oh, for God's sake. We can't do this on a talking bed. Everybody in the house will know what's going on in here."

    Enjoying himself, he nuzzled at her throat. "I believe they already suspect we have sex."

    "Maybe, but that's different than having the bed yell out, 'Whoopee!"

    Was it any wonder he adored her? he thought.

    Watching her face, he trailed a finger over her breast. "We'll have quiet, dignified sex."

    "If sex is dignified it's not being done right.”
    J.D. Robb, Indulgence in Death

  • #22
    J.D. Robb
    “If you tell me I'm sensible in addition to normal and wise, I'm going to punch you in the stomach.”
    J.D. Robb, Imitation in Death

  • #23
    J.D. Robb
    “Today," she told it, "death comes to all your circuits. Will it be slow and systematic or fast and brutal?" Considering, she circled it, "Tough decision. I've waited so long for this moment. Dreamed of it."

    Showing her teeth, she began to roll up her sleeves.

    "What," Roarke asked from the doorway that connected their work areas, "is that?"

    "The former bane of my existence. The Antichrist of technology. Do we have a hammer?"

    Studying the pile on the floor, he walked in. "Several, I imagine, of various types."

    "I want all of them. Tiny little hammers, big, wallbangers, and everything in between."

    "Might one ask why?"

    "I'm going to beat this thing apart, byte by byte, until there's nothing left but dust from the last trembling chip."

    "Hmmm." Roarke crouched down, examined the pitifully out-of-date system. "When did you haul this mess in here?"

    "Just now. I had it in the car. Maybe I should use acid, just stand here and watch it hiss and dissolve. That could be good."

    Saying nothing, Roarke took a small case out of his pocket, opened it, and chose a slim tool. With a few deft moves, he had the housing open.

    "Hey! Hey! What're you doing?"

    "I haven't seen anything like this in a decade. Fascinating. Look at this corrosion. Christ, this is a SOC chip system. And it's cross-wired."

    When he began to fiddle, she rushed over and slapped at his hands. "Mine. I get to kill it."

    "Get a grip on yourself," he said absently and delved deeper into the guts. "I'll take this into research."

    "No. Uh-uh. I have to bust it apart. What if it breeds?”
    J.D. Robb, Witness in Death

  • #24
    J.D. Robb
    “Drop the fucking weapon, you fucking motherfucker or I'll fucking scramble your fucking brains. Hands up! Hands where I can fucking see them, you fucking cocksucker. You fucking breathe wrong, you fucking blink wrong, and I will fuck you up.

    Fucker." Jacobsen snarled it as he shoved Marcell to the ground. "On your fucking face, you fucking shit coward. Stream my lieutenant in the fucking back? Fuck you.”
    J.D. Robb, Treachery in Death

  • #25
    J.D. Robb
    “The doll, Dallas. You know, Barbie doll. Jeez, didn't you ever have dollies?"
    "Dolls are like small dead people. I have enough dead people, thanks.”
    J.D. Robb, Origin in Death

  • #26
    J.D. Robb
    “You're the love of my life. I don't care how corny that sounds. You're the start of it, and the end of it. And you're the best of it.”
    J.D. Robb, Divided in Death

  • #27
    J.D. Robb
    “Unnerved, Summerset moved quickly to the communication center. "Roarke, the lieutenant has just come in from outside. She wore no outer gear. She looks very bad."

    "Where is she?"

    "She's heading up. Roarke, I insulted her and...she apologized to me. Something must be done.”
    J.D. Robb, Conspiracy in Death

  • #28
    J.D. Robb
    “Women are the worst. They zero in on some guy.Oh boy, he's the one, gotta get me that one. So they do. Then they spend the rest of their time trying to figure out how to change him. Then if they manage it, they're not all that interested anymore, because guess what? He's not the one anymore.”
    JD Robb

  • #29
    J.D. Robb
    “Eve, I know this continues to astound and baffle you, but I actually like to socialize."

    "I know. If it wasn't for that, you'd be perfect.”
    J.D. Robb, Indulgence in Death

  • #30
    J.D. Robb
    “Eve: “If you ended up naked and dead with another woman, I'd do the Rumba on your corpse.”
    Roarke: “You can't do the Rumba.”
    Eve: “I'd take lessons first.”

    Roarke: “You might very well. Not that you'll ever get the chance, but you'd also grieve.”
    Eve: “Wouldn't give you the satisfaction. You cheating f-wit putz. "

    Roarke: “You'd weep in the dark and call my name.”
    Eve: “Call your name alright. How are things in hell? You dickless bastard. And I'd laugh and laugh, that's how I''d call your name.”
    Roarke: “Christ Jesus Eve, I love you.”

    --Eve, Roarke”
    J.D. Robb, Divided in Death



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