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Katie MacAlister
"I don't like this." "I know you don't, my little spaetzel. But I am too worn out to run from both the police and your murderous twin, and Damian's looking peaky, plus Christian did apologize for trying to kill us earlier." "I wasn't talking about that. It's your lamentable habit of using completely unsuitable love names for me that gives me grief," Adrian groused. "I am not a lambypie, nor am I a spaetzel." --
Source : Katie MacAlister (2008). “Sex, Lies and Vampires (Dark Ones Book Three)”, p.271, Hachette UK
Katie MacAlister
#Christian Quotes
#Running Quotes
#Grief Quotes
“Without language we would have no reason, without reason no religion, and without these three essential aspects of our nature, neither mind nor bond of society.”
Source : "Sämtliche Werken". Book edited by Josef Nadle. Volume 3, p. 231, 1949 - 1957.
“Sometimes when we're feeling sad, it's important just to feel the sadness. Like a snake shedding its skin, old feelings of remorse and regret and hurt and anger often have to come up in order to be released. On the other side we're a better person, capable of a happier life...who we are when we're no longer burdened by the buried feelings that weighed us down, or the self - defeating patterns that the pain produced.”
“Labour have been listening for too long to the so-called experts who think that competition is a dirty word and that communicating facts to our children is elitist.”
“Are you green and growing or ripe and rotting?”
“To put the point sharply: If an informer in the French underground who sent a friend to the torture chambers of the Gestapo was equally a victim, then there can be no right or wrong in life that I understand.”
“I enjoy playing evil, but not one-dimensional evil characters. I like the ebbs and cracks in the armor.”
Source : Source: collider.com
“Let's hope you feel better now.”
“Isn't it possible, he wondered, for one person to love another without trying to own each other? Or is that buried so deep in our genes that we can never get it out? Territoriality.”