Top 24 Nancy Holder Quotes
#1. Witches, wolves, and moral friend There is horror that does not end War is waged and battles fought But have you stopped to count the cost? We are the ones backed by right We must strike with bold and might The cursed ones blamless be Warm them of the Hunters you see
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#2. Sweetly, he cupped her cheek and very slowly and deliberately pushed down the bodice of her blouse just a little. She laughed. They kissed. Kissed harder. The warmth between them heated, then blazed - the greatest gift of the Goddess - as Holgar tore off her clothes and -
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#3. Then she reached to kiss him on the lips, and he let himself have that. Soft, warm, she loved him, a monstrous abomination, a Cursed One. This might be all they ever had, this moment, this kiss, this love.
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#4. If you haven't read Zomburbia, you haven't read about zombies. This is a new take and it is scary, freaky, and original. Gallardo resets the zombie bar and it's sky-high. Get this book!
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#5. Don't you feel more than one thing at a time? That's what insanity is, trying to feel one way. That's why it feels good to go crazy. Or to be addicted. It's so much easier than feeling several things at once. -Miles
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#6. Earth, Ashes to ashes and dust to dust in mother earth we place our trust and as we cycle through our years we water it with blood and tears ...
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#7. Ostara, if one dies while in these othere states of consciousness, one dies indeed. this begs the question, are dreams truly only ever dreams?
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#8. The holiness of love inspired ordinary men and women to act like angels. It lifted them on wings closer to God.
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#9. Perhaps we only notice things when the time comes for us to pay attention to them. When they need us to see them ...
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#10. The mad head of the house was rotting, and night was dragging her wings across the moon, tracing filigree on the floors. In the attic, more black moths were dancing because it was cold, because it was dark. Because they were hungry. For the butterfly.
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#11. They needed to believe they had a chance.
Even if they had none.
They needed to believe that love and faith would win the day.
Even if the day was already lost.
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#12. What kind of freaks are they? Katelyn thought as they continued to circle her. Is this some result of banjo inbreeding?
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#13. Seek and destroy, hunt and find
We will kill all their kind
They will beg and they will plead
As we drink their blood with mead
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#14. I hear it" Antonio whispered. "I hear you wanting. That's your heart. That's life. That's being alive.
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#15. None so deaf as those that will not hear; none so blind as those that will not see.
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#16. We're staying for the moment. ut if you do anything i find the least bit suspicious, I'll kill you. Fair Warning?
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#17. Takes more than beer in your blood to take the English out of you.
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#18. None so as those that will not hear; none so blind and those that will not see.
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#19. Passion now begins to wake
and whom we desire, we will take
then we'll cut them down to the quick
love itself the cruelest trick.
Moved we are by loves sweet song
though it plays not for long
we can blow on embers bright
till passion outtakes the light.
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#20. This life, this entire world, was a crucible. It was the crusade of their times, and they were the knights, the warriors.
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#21. Maybe it was true that the more things changed, the more they stayed the same.
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#22. I can feel you, even though I can't see you.
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#23. As never before, he understood the vitality of tradition, the dignity of the worship of what had existed before one's own self had come into being. There was no shame in awe; there was exaltation. ("Cafe Endless: Spring Rain")
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#24. A shadow? Oh, darling, all that lives in this house are shadows and reflections and creaks and groans. So you'd better soothe that boundless imagination of yours from now on. Edith
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