
Top 34 Quotes About Kinsale
#1. NEIL GAIMAN near Kinsale, County Cork 15 January 2001
Neil Gaiman
#2. The house in the story is based on my friend Tori's house in Kinsale, Ireland, which is obviously not actually haunted, and the sound of people upstairs moving wardrobes around when you are downstairs there and alone is probably just something that old houses do when they think they are unobserved.
Neil Gaiman
#3. Dost though even know what would become of me? Thou dost not." She exhaled sharply. "Friends would disown me. It is our way. I would be alone!"
"No," he said unexpectedly. He turned and held his hand to her, palm upward, empty, a simple masculine offering. "Maddygirl. With...me.
Laura Kinsale
#4. It was high time that she left behind these silly daydreams, before she became odd and ended up locked in some attic, collecting bits of string and candle wax and muttering.
Laura Kinsale
#5. The flame in her was slow and deep-he was going to incite it with the fire in himself; he was going to make a blaze to burn down cities, to lay waste cathedrals and castles and plain meetinghouses-to make a world where it was only him, and only her, and this bed, and one flesh.
Laura Kinsale
#6. Before thee stands this fair Hesperides,
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard.
William Shakespeare
#7. At the corner he turned, looking back up at her. She put her palm to the glass.
Laura Kinsale
#8. He came down the nave, walking with his graceful stride, dangerous and tear-stained.
Laura Kinsale
#10. Her heart and breath felt as if they had deserted her, declaring they were off to join the navy and might come back to visit in a few years if she were lucky.
Laura Kinsale
#11. He felt her draw a little shuddering breath, and then a wet tumble of water on her cheek. She whispered, "God forgive, Jervaulx - that I sh'dovethee."
That I should love thee.
It broke the spell that held him. Had she said that? He pushed back, gazing at her.
Laura Kinsale
#12. She hadn't ascribed to this modern notion of equality between the sexes. Woman were patently superior.
Laura Kinsale
#13. The chilly mist settled down around them, sinking like midnight into his bones. His arm hurt, and his heart felt like an open wound in his chest.
Laura Kinsale
#14. The psychology degree is simply that I was a chemistry major, and they kept wanting the correct answer, whereas in psychology you basically write whatever you want, and chances are you get a B.
Jon Stewart
#15. Once you've committed yourself to something, pace yourself to the finish line.
Meb Keflezighi
#16. It was quite settled by now. She was born to be a spinster.
Laura Kinsale
#17. He lifted his eyes. They were the color of the deepest heart of hurricane clouds, deeper blue than the sky behind him.
Laura Kinsale
#18. The future is what's wrong with the world today. There's too much future and not enough past!
Archie Bunker
#19. "There was no public to humiliate him here. They already knew he was a lunatic. They expected it. He could burst into howls of insanity, and they would only smile those gentle smiles at him and wrestle him into the chains."
Laura Kinsale
#21. What a joy Mary Jo Putney is to read; she can't write fast enough for me.
Laura Kinsale
#22. You deserve it," she hissed. "You deserve it, do you hear me?
Laura Kinsale
#23. I hope," she said, "that you didn't stay out of some foolish romantical notion."
He looked down, staring at the tumbled bedclothes. "Such as?"
"Saving my life."
He looked up again with a grimace. "Naturally not. I usually throw my houseguests off the cliff.
Laura Kinsale
#24. But no monk am I in my head, God grant me pardon," he whispered. His body drew closer, velvet and taut elegance. "My confessor has chastised me oft, and bade me study on my sins at length. And so, lady"--he kissed her, the hunger in it sinking down through her like a comet falling--"I have studied.
Laura Kinsale
#25. The heart of the matter is always our oneness with divine spirit, our union with all life.
Nhat Hanh
#26. He plucked at a long rose cane that attempted to grab his sleeve as he passed through the gate. "Good morning, my lady. May I give you my arm up the street? I'm engaged to escort this rosebush to the shops, but I'll fob it off.
Laura Kinsale
#28. He put his fist against his chest. "Burn, Maddygirl," he said. Then he turned and left her in the flickering gloom and thunder.
Laura Kinsale
#29. For God's sake. Don't build a wall to keep me outside."
"I won't build one," she whispered. "I am the wall.
Laura Kinsale
#30. During my 'difficult teens,' I read about worlds that were mysterious.
Beeban Kidron
#31. And I started as a journalism major at Ohio State, ended up in theater and I love to read.
Patricia Heaton
#32. He liked radical politics and had a fondness for chocolate.
Laura Kinsale
#33. Was that what she meant? Why she cried? Because he was an animal afraid to leave its cage, no words to say what he thought, no thoughts but muddled mad stupid thoughts?
Laura Kinsale
#34. "The duke stopped beside Maddy's chair. He turned to Mr. Pember and in the sort of tone that could command regiments, uttered. "Cat."
Laura Kinsale
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