Top 55 Quotes About Lucan
#1. Go litel bok, go, litel myn tragedye,
Ther God thi makere yet, er that he dye,
So sende myght to make in som comedye!
But litel book, no makyng thow n'envie,
But subgit be to alle poesye;
And kis the steppes where as thow seest pace
Virgile, Ovide, Omer, Lucan, and Stace.
Geoffrey Chaucer
#2. Come with me. It's so much better than coming alone.
(Lucan whispered to Lena)
Lynn Viehl
#3. Lock and load, everyone," Lucan said, casting a grave look at the rest of them. "It's gonna be a long, bloody night.
Lara Adrian
#4. I have to go to her, Lucan. For my own sanity, if nothing else. If I stay here, I'm not sure what good I'd be, to tell you the truth. She's the only thing that's held me together in a very long time. I'm a wreck for this woman, my friend. She owns me now.
Lara Adrian
#5. I'm ready when you are, Lucan."
"Okay," he said, shaking his head in defeat. "Let's go get our boy.
Lara Adrian
#6. Maybe there's a place for a rebel ghost within the Order's ranks after all." - Lucan
Lara Adrian
#7. It's the other part I'm not so sure about. You got any advice for me on that, Lucan?"
"Sure." The vampire grunted, his smile filled with dark amusement. "Dust off your knees, brother, because you may damn well end up walking on them before the night is through.
Lara Adrian
#8. I'm bonded to her, Lucan. I love her. If you want to keep me out of this, you're going to have to kill me right here and now.
Lara Adrian
#9. He so enjoyed disconcerting a woman of conservative sensibilities, and he suspected that the detective had inhibitions atop reservations wrapped in reticense.
Lucan thinking about Samantha
Dark Need by Lynn Viehl
Lynn Viehl
#10. Quinn was used to Lucan's quiet ways. He'd always been the thinker of them, the one who waited and watched and formulated a plan, the one with a steady head, a cool temper. It stood to reason that he would be the one to keep them together as well as master the god inside him.
Donna Grant
#11. From the beginning, Tegan, you were more brother to me than any kin by blood. You still are."
Tegan felt likewise, in spite of all they'd been through. Maybe because of it. "I'll always have your back, Lucan. You can count on it.
Lara Adrian
#12. Dust off your knees, brother, because you may damn well end up walking on them before the night is through.
Lucan (in response to Dante's request for advice) - Kiss of Crimson
Lara Adrian
#13. -tacito mala vota susiro concipimus"
-- Lucan v 94
With silent whisperings we,
For ill things supplicants be.
Marcus Annaeus Lucanus
#14. It felt right, seeing them joined as a mated couple. A partnership that had been tested more than most, and hard-won. Lucan
Lara Adrian
#15. An idle life always produces varied inclinations.
Lucan
#16. Let him leave the imperial court, who wishes to be virtuous. Virtue and absolute power cannot coexist.
Lucan
#17. Poverty fled, she who gives birth to virile men.
Lucan
#18. The abode of God, too, is wherever is earth and sea and air, and sky and virtue. Why further do we seek the Gods of heaven? Whatever thou dost behold and whatever thou dost touch, that is Jupiter.
Lucan
#19. The gods conceal from men the happiness of death, that they may endure life.
Lucan
#20. There stands the shadow of a glorious name.
Lucan
#21. Learn on how little man may live, and how small a portion nature requires.
Lucan
#22. Make us enemies of every people on earth, but save us from civil war.
Lucan
#23. Deny a strong man his due, and he will take all he can get.
Lucan
#24. Neither side is guiltless if its adversary is appointed judge.
Lucan
#25. He is covered by the heavens who has no sepulchral urn.
Lucan
#26. Believing nothing does whilst there remained anything else to be done.
Lucan
#27. I would rather kill her myself than let my father take her as a punishment in my cycle.
Because that's what love is.
Protection.
J.A. Huss
#28. But he didn't need to seek visual confirmation of what he'd just heard to know she had. And the truth was, he couldn't blame her. He'd not have let her die, either. He'd have moved mountains. He'd have battled God or Devil for his wife's life.
She'd betrayed him.
He smiled faintly.
Karen Marie Moning
#29. Not a stone but has its history.
Lucan
#30. The prosperous man does not know whether he is loved.
Lucan
#31. Nobody ever chooses the already unfortunate as objects of his loyal friendship.
Lucan
#32. Among those who share a throne there can be no loyalty; Dominion's ever impatient consort.
Marcus Annaeus Lucan
#33. The mere apprehension of a coming evil has put many into a situation of the utmost danger.
Lucan
#35. The remaining liberty of the world was to be destroyed in the place where it stood.
Lucan
#36. To strictest justice many ills belong, And honesty is often in the wrong.
Lucan
#37. As far as the stars are from the earth, and as different as fire is from water, so much do self-interest and integrity differ.
Lucan
#38. As great edifices collapse of their own weight, so Heaven sets a similar limit to the growth of prosperous states.
Lucan
#39. A crime which is the crime of many none avenge.
Lucan
#41. How blind men are to Heaven's gifts!
Lucan
#42. Delay is ever fatal to those who are prepared.
Lucan
#43. A show of daring oft conceals great fear.
Lucan
#44. No man is ever innocent when his opponent is the judge.
Lucan
#45. I cheated when I gifted Tier. And this makes me smile, because it was so easy and simple. And it was something my father never understood.
Love is earned, not mandated.
So I loved Tier back.
Fiercely.
J.A. Huss
#46. As far as the earth is from the stars, and fire from the sea, so is the useful from the right. Power over men perishes completely if justice begins to be observed, and respect for individual rights overcomes strongholds.
Lucan
#47. By boldness great fears are cancealed.
Lucan
#48. Men fear what they themselves have imagined.
Lucan
#49. Poverty, the mother of manhood. Also, the mother of prostitution.
Lucan
#50. Why seek the Deity further? Whatever we see is God, and wherever we go.
Lucan
#51. Some men by ancestry are only the shadow of a mighty name.
Lucan
#52. I have a wife, I have sons: all of them hostages given to fate.
Lucan
#53. Great fear is concealed under daring.
Lucan
#54. All go free when multitudes offend.
Lucan
#55. He'll want to stay there forever, in a life that was simple, and the only thing that mattered was love.
Jay McLean
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