Top 87 Quotes & Sayings by Mercedes Lackey - Page 2

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Harrier twisted himself sideways on his saddle to stare at him [Tiercel]. 'You had a vision,' he said flaty. Yes. No. I don't know. I...Yes. No.
Although you feel relief now, this is likely to be the source of many sleepless nights for you. You will lie awake, look upon your heart, and find it unlovely. You will be certain that (...) you are the greatest of monsters. This is a good thing; although you may forgive yourself, you must never come to think that your actions were in any way justifiable. But- (...) Being a sane, honorable human being is not always comfortable.
If he didn't get out of here - right now - Harrier was either going to break into hysterical laughter or strangle somebody. — © Mercedes Lackey
If he didn't get out of here - right now - Harrier was either going to break into hysterical laughter or strangle somebody.
A book's alright when the weather's foul and there's nothing else to do, but why sit and read when the wind is calling your name?
Better watch out said a second voice from somewhere under the Beetle. Don't park those two kraut cars too close together; it's springtime, and they might decide to mate. then Charlie'll be stuck with a garage full of little orange safety cones
Three things never anger or you'll not live for long; A wolf with cubs, A man with power, And a woman's sense of wrong.
Yeah, well, that's what you said the last time it did this, and it was doing it that time too,' Tiercel said waspishly. Clear as mud,' Harrier muttered.
In a calm, clear voice, she suggested that the wyrsa in question could do several highly improbable, athletically difficult and possibly biologically impractical things involving its own mother, a few household implements, and a dead fish.
The dragonets found the carpenters to be even more fascinating than the furniture, and followed the poor men from pen to pen, crowding around to watch, tasting the wooden planks, trying to steal the tools. It made for an interesting day for everyone, as the boys tried to keep the dragonets away from the carpenters, and the dragonets tried to get at the carpenters, and the carpenters worked probably a great deal faster than they ever had in their lives, sure that the dragonets would go from tasting the wood to tasting them.
Certainly no one has ever died of an unrequited passion—it's usually the ones that are requited that get people in trouble.
If they projected the fact that they are dangerous any harder, there would be little puddles of "danger" on the floor around them. Look, it's "danger", don't step in it!
A quaint conceit, don't you think?
. . . from what he knew about the Creatures of the Dark they wouldn't waste their time laying elaborate traps. They'd just eat someone.
Nevertheless, now that I have met you, I know that all that I am, and all that I have, could not match what you are worth.
You don't spend most of your life in other people's heads without losing every prejudice you ever had.
Not forgiving someone hurts you worse than it hurts him...even if he doesn't deserve to be forgiven...Not forgiving someone is like not pulling a thorn out of your foot just because you weren't the one who put it there.
Truth and trust are the means by which civilization holds off barbarism.
... everything written is at least in part fantasy. Except maybe the national budget. That's horror.
[Harrier] locked eyes with Zanattar. He couldn't remember another time in his life when he'd been this angry and hadn't hit something.
Pretend long enough that you belong, and eventually even you will believe it." - Gallen
Three things see no end- A flower blighted ere it bloomed, A message that was wasted, And a journey that was doomed.
You jackass. We're all going to die here. You know that, right?' Harrier said. Yeah," Eugens said shakily. '...Guess I might as well die here with you as out on the desert with a bunch of other jackasses.
... sometimes good people [are] helpless... terrible things happen... to good people... there [are] sad endings as well as happy ones. — © Mercedes Lackey
... sometimes good people [are] helpless... terrible things happen... to good people... there [are] sad endings as well as happy ones.
How DARE the villainous cads be as clever as the heroes.
One day,' Orest said, looking at him comically, 'you will say something that is less than practical and sensible, something that is driven by no forethought and nothing but passion, and I will probably collapse with shock.
...Though drowned was just as dead as any other way of dying.
In a dog's world, only three states existed: "now," "in a while," and "forever." If someone left, he was gone "forever," and when he returned they rejoiced as much as if he were back from the dead precisely because he'd been gone "forever.
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