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Devil S Night Quotes

Quotes tagged as "devil-s-night" Showing 1-11 of 11
Penelope Douglas
“You either have my back....”

“You’re at my side....”

“Or you’re in my way...”

“Be Lilith, Never Eve.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“The role of the villain is only determined by who's telling the story”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“Because he’s the one pure, beautiful thing untainted by ugliness,” he repeated his same words from the shower. “And we love him for it.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“People hide in the dark. They quench their thirsts in the dark. They build their secrets in the dark. We’re more ourselves here than anywhere else. I get to be me...” he swallowed, staring at me, “when nightfall is coming.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“You and me against the world,” he whispered, picking up speed and going harder. “Always,” I said.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“The last line of the confession read ‘We want what we want.’” I turned my eyes on him as sweat cooled my pores.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“Are you scared, Emory?” he asked her. Her voice remained as still and calm as her body. “I’m the eye of the storm. You?”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“I build with you now,” he whispered to me, the heat of his mouth on my lips. “We make Thunder Bay together, Em. I love you.” I love you. I closed my eyes, my face cracking and my eyes filling with tears.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“Don’t worry,” he said letting me go and adding a brownie and chocolate milk to my tray. “All they see is me fucking with you. They’d never suspect—” “That you were serious?” He grinned to himself and dumped a bag of pretzels and some French fries on my tray. “No, that you like me.”
Penelope Douglas, Nightfall

Penelope Douglas
“This is black; fear, falling, release...excitement, risk, danger...
And at any moment, death.
Freedom.”
Penelope Douglas

“It was in the fall of 1986 that I first saw the devil on the streets of Detroit. We were introduced by a friend who works for a local radio station. “Spend the evening before Halloween with me and I'll show you something you've never seen before,” he promised. "People try to burn down their own neighborhoods. They call it Devil's Night.”
Ze'ev Chafets, Devil's Night: And Other True Tales of Detroit