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Unicorns Quotes

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Terry Pratchett
“I thought unicorns were more . . . Fluffy.”
Terry Pratchett, Lords and Ladies

Peter S. Beagle
“The Lady Amalthea beckoned, and the cat wriggled all over, like a dog, but he would not come near... She was offering her open palm to the crook-eared cat, but he stayed where he was, shivering with the desire to go to her"...[later, Molly asked the cat] "Why were you afraid to let her touch you? I saw you. You were afraid of her."
"If she had touched me," he said very softly, "I would have been hers and not my own, not ever again. I wanted her to touch me but I could not let her. No cat will... The price is more than a cat can pay.”
Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

“take criticism, smash it into dust, add color & use it to paint breathtaking images of unicorns frolicking thru endless fields of greatness”
Matthew Gray Gubler

Jim  Butcher
“Unicorns," I said. "Very dangerous. You go first.”
Jim Butcher, Summer Knight

Diana Peterfreund
“I found the hum of his computer rather soothing, but it was the complete lack of unicorn carcasses that really pulled the room together.”
Diana Peterfreund, Rampant

Patrick Rothfuss
“But it isn’t a rough draft either. The one I turned in several months ago was rough. There were some bad plot holes, some logical inconsistencies, pacing problems, and not nearly enough lesbian unicorns.”
Patrick Rothfuss

Diana Peterfreund
“I think it's vital that we do not sleep together. You know, for the safety of the world." His eyes sparkled and there was just a hint of a smile at the corners of his mouth.
"Okay," I said, and smiled back at him. "But kissing is allowed, right?"
"Oh, definitely," he said, pulling me close. "After all, the warrior always wins the heart of the fair young...man.”
Diana Peterfreund, Rampant

Sybrina Durant
“Hydrogen is used in more compounds (nearly 100) than any other element because it can form bonds with almost all metals, metalloids, and non-metals. Some of the most common hydrogen compounds are water (H2O), Hydrogen Peroxide (H202) and table sugar (C12H220111)”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns

Sybrina Durant
“Ghel the gold horned unicorn is empathic and can sense the emotions of other unicorns. A touch of her horn on another’s heart make them feel better.  Gold has many every day uses but 80% of newly mined or recycled gold is still used in jewelry manufacture.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns

Umberto Eco
“But is the unicorn a falsehood? It's the sweetest of animals and a noble symbol. It stands for Christ and for chastity; it can be captured only by setting a virgin in the forest, so that the animal, catching her most chaste odor, will go and lay its head in her lap, offering itself as prey to the hunters' snares."

"So it is said, Adso. But many tend to believe that it's a fable, an invention of the pagans."

"What a disappointment," I said. "I would have liked to encounter one, crossing a wood. Otherwise what's the pleasure of crossing a wood?”
Umberto Eco, The Name of the Rose

Sybrina Durant
“The metal horn unicorns in the Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns are all based on the metal horn unicorn characters in my Blue Unicorn – Journey To Osm books.  If it weren’t for their magical powers, based on the properties of the metals of their horns and hooves, this book would have never come into being.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns

Sybrina Durant
“The Metal Horn Unicorns and their elemental friends are techno-magical.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically by the Metal Horn Unicorns

Molly Harper
“The bottom line is: if you were a jerk in your original life, you're probably going to be a bigger undead jerk, If you were a decent person, say a juvenile-services librarian with a secret collection of unicorn figurines, you're probably going to be a kinder, gentler vampire.”
Molly Harper, Nice Girls Don't Have Fangs

Peter S. Beagle
“I suppose I could understand it if men had simply forgotten unicorns, or if they had changed so that they hated all unicorns now and tried to kill them when they saw them. But not to see them at all, to look at them and see something else-what do they look like to one another, then? What do trees look like to them, or houses, or real horses, or their own children?”
Peter S. Beagle , The Last Unicorn

Bruce Coville
“Luster, bring me home.”
Bruce Coville, Into the Land of the Unicorns

Madeleine L'Engle
“He knew what she wanted, and he wanted it, too; he was ready, but not, despite her gorgeousness, with Tiglah. Tiglah was not worth losing his ability to touch a unicorn.”
Madeleine L'Engle, Many Waters

Ness Kingsley
“Toads are to dragons what carrots are to unicorns.”
Ness Kingsley, The Curse of Cackling Meadows

Sybrina Durant
“It’s an exciting time to dive into the world of the lesser-known elements like actinides and see what unique possibilities forward-thinkers have envisioned for them.
Americium is named after the Americas because it sits directly below europium on the periodic table, which was named after Europe.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented By The Actinide Knights

Sybrina Durant
“As we draw connections between magical knights and actinides, we discover the remarkable potential of both, inspiring us to appreciate the bravery of a knight and the power of an element, each playing pivotal roles in their own stories.”
Sybrina Durant, Magical Elements of the Periodic Table Presented By The Actinide Knights

Tanith Lee
“I came from heaven with a gift. I came from hell with something lost.”
Tanith Lee, Gold Unicorn

Irene  Daniels
“A threatened unicorn was never a pretty sight.”
Irene Daniels, Blood of Dragons

Peter S. Beagle
“One good woman more in the world is worth every single unicorn gone.”
Peter S. Beagle

Roger Mello
“There are many ways to find a unicorn. But the simplest is just to let him find you instead. If you’ve ever seen one, you will know that ages can go by without your hearing any mention of them, and in time you might forget they exist altogether. And yet… Sooner or later, they always come back. I’ve experienced this myself often. Last time this happened to me, I was at a Book Fair. There was an odd space, a kind of corridor that was closed-off and dark, and no one was going in. No sooner had I turned the corner than I saw the unicorn. There he was, in a book called Unicorns I Have Known. I’m not sure exactly why, but, from then on, Roger and I have talked about unicorns many times. It’s always the same: whenever you start forgetting about them, something shows up to remind you. As legend has it, only the pure of heart can see them. So if you want to have the experience for yourself: believe. And then they will appear to you, in books, in paintings, in quotations. Unicorns are in Shakespeare, in Lewis Carroll, and many other authors. All of a sudden, you turn a page or you go online and there they are – waiting for you.
Claudia de Moraes, 1997”
Roger Mello, Griso: The One and Only

“This is the person who's going to host the ancient powers? He can't even hold a sword!”
Maria G. Gendy, Sapiens: At the Gates of Alstroemeria

Erika Leigh Agnew
“Seraii nodded approvingly. The unicorns brought teeth.”
Erika Leigh Agnew, The Besieged Unicorn Army of Ryk: Book 2: Prequel to Dragonsown

Erika Leigh Agnew
“You are young, Wrath, a Veiled Death elder said. I feel the need to help you...once.”
Erika Leigh Agnew, The Besieged Unicorn Army of Ryk: Book 2: Prequel to Dragonsown

Amanda Cirilli
“When you feel your sparkle start to fade, remember, love will always light the way.”
Amanda Cirilli, You’re Doing Great, Mama Unicorn

Molly Ringle
“Tell me something interesting.”
“In medieval times, narwhal tusks were passed off as unicorn horns and sold to wealthy Europeans,” I said.
He snorted. “I meant something about you.”
Molly Ringle, The Quicksand Theatre Company

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