
Top 25 Immortal Highlander Quotes
#2. They'll put a man on the moon before I hit a home run.
Gaylord Perry
#4. Hunger for me, ka-lyrra, he thought silently, get addicted to me. I will be both venom and antidote, your poison and your only cure.
Karen Marie Moning
#5. He had a come-and-get-me-baby-I'm-pure-trouble-and-you're-gonna-love-it kind of attitude.
Karen Marie Moning
#6. There should be a vaccine against Adam Black. And all women should be given it at birth.
Karen Marie Moning
#7. They each walked with a limp, because
the lifelong journey of grief was setting in. My mom looked at my dad and said, "Remind me what we believe. What do we believe?"
After a few moments, my dad responded with these words: "The tomb is empty. The tomb is empty.
Josh Ross
#9. A man never gets anywhere if facts and his ledgers don't square.
William Faulkner
#10. That part of his body was simply uncontrollable, apparently functioning in accordance to a single law of nature: She existed
he got a hard-on.
Karen Marie Moning
#11. Now it's not just my lip you'll be needing to kiss if you're wishing to make amends with me, Irish.
Karen Marie Moning
#12. I watch Glenn Beck and he's taught me well. Progressive is the new word for Communist
Victoria Jackson
#13. Definite settlement of the question. From the deck, where I merely turned round and looked, I saw the light of another summer
Henry James
#14. The afterlife is not so much a place but rather what happens to me, to the others left behind, after Ben's life.
Sophie Hardcastle
#15. Not everything which happens to us occurs with reference to something about us.
Alain De Botton
#16. How dare the embodiment of her worst nightmare come packaged as her hottest fantasy?
Karen Marie Moning
#17. I think Ive got a pretty good sense of humor.
PJ Harvey
#18. Her shoes squished with the movement and, as she peered uncomprehendingly down at them, a tadpole emerged from the leg of her jeans and flopped about on the ground.
"Eew!" She pointed a shaking finger at it. "A tadpole. I had a tadpole in my pants!"
"Lucky tadpole," he murmured.
Karen Marie Moning
#20. Abruptly, she knew that after this night she was never going to be the same again. Nothing was ever going to be the same. Oh, yes, the man could define himself as the dawning of an epoch if he wanted to. There was, quite simply, before Adam and after Adam.
Karen Marie Moning
#21. As long as you need time to think my affections and wishes are unchanged, and one word from you will silence me forever on this subject .
Jane Austen
#22. Let us read, and let us dance; these two amusements will never do any harm to the world.
Voltaire
#23. It had taunted, provoked, brushed its big, hard body against hers at every opportunity, and in general lounged about looking like the epically horny fairy it was reputed to be.
~Gabby's thoughts on Adam
Karen Marie Moning
#25. After he'd gone, she'd suffered a momentary, nearly immobilizing flash of panic
what if the Hunters somehow managed to find her while he was gone?
but it dissipated swiftly, leaving her astonished to realize that she truly trust him to keep her safe, at least from everything besides himself.
Karen Marie Moning
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