Top 33 Quotes About Outlander
#1. armed with the Lark Rise to Candleford trilogy as well as the entire Outlander series to sink into on the journey. It
Jenny Colgan
#2. It had not been a very cheerful journey, not the least for the western excursion into Outlander territory, where a stubborn and pompous old man had refused to listen to the truth; but Corlath had expected what he found and-she thought-saw no use in being discouraged.
Robin McKinley
#3. Fine. I'm tame. And boring. I like reading. And the last time I went to a party, I left early because Outlander was on.
Rachel Van Dyken
#4. Working on 'Outlander' has been a delight, it really has. I had kind of forgotten what Scotland was like, and I'd turned into a bit of a Londoner.
Sam Heughan
#6. Sassenach. He had called me that from the first; the Gaelic word for outlander, a stranger. An Englishman. First in jest, then in affection.
Diana Gabaldon
#7. I went on the 'Outlander' Facebook page - this is when I kind of first got a sense of what people thought about Laoghaire, because I went on the 'Outlander' Facebook page and found this picture of myself, and there were all these comments, and a lot of them were great.
Nell Hudson
#8. You might not be the first person l kissed, but you will be the last' Jamie to Claire in Outlander (not word perfect)
Diana Gabaldon
#9. OUTLANDER A Delta Book PUBLISHING HISTORY Delacorte Press hardcover edition published 1991 Delta trade paperback edition/July 2001 Published by Bantam Dell A Division of Random House, Inc.
Diana Gabaldon
#10. I actually got an initial sense of how big 'Outlander' was going to be on Twitter. We're all on there to help promote the show and also interact with the fans.
Sam Heughan
#11. All right you bloody Scottish bastard, lets see how stubborn you really are.
Diana Gabaldon
#12. If I die," he whispered in the dark, "dinna follow me. The bairns will need ye. Stay for them. I can wait.
Diana Gabaldon
#13. Aye, beg me for mercy, Sassenach. Ye shallna have it, though; not yet.
Diana Gabaldon
#14. The Continental army got more generals than they got private soldiers, these days. An officer lives through more 'n two battles, they make him some kind of general on the spot. Now, gettin' any pay for it, that's a different kettle of fish.
Diana Gabaldon
#15. One dictum I had learned on the battlefields of France in a far distant war: You cannot save the world, but you might save the man in front of you, if you work fast enough.
Diana Gabaldon
#16. Harmless as a setting dove," he agreed. "I'm too hungry to be a threat to anything but breakfast. Let a stray bannock come within reach, though, and I'll no answer for the consequences.
Diana Gabaldon
#18. A man should pay tribute to your body," he said softly... "For you are beautiful, and that is your right.
Diana Gabaldon
#19. And what's wrong wi' the way ye smell?' he said heatedly. 'At least ye smelt like a woman, not a damn flower garden. What d'ye think I am, a man or a bumblebee? Would ye wash yourself, Sassenach, so I can get within less than ten feet of ye?
Diana Gabaldon
#20. Alive, and one. We are one, and while we love, death will never touch us. 'The grave's a fine and private place/ but none, I think, do there embrace.
Diana Gabaldon
#21. If I were marooned here till it suited my overbearing, domineering, pig-headed jackass of a husband to finish risking his stupid neck, I'd use the time to see what I could spot.
Diana Gabaldon
#22. You are mine, always, if ye will it or no, if ye want me or nay. Mine, and I willna let ye go
Diana Gabaldon
#24. I always wake when you do, Sassenach; I sleep ill without ye by my side.
Diana Gabaldon
#25. Is it usual, what it is between us when I touch you?
Diana Gabaldon
#26. Flames ... sprouting in the thatch like the tongues of the Holy Ghost, while the fire within roared its prayers for the damned.
Diana Gabaldon
#27. It's only when the blood is bright red, and a terrible lot all at once, that ye worry.
Diana Gabaldon
#28. It would ha' been a good deal easier, if ye'd only been a witch.
Diana Gabaldon
#29. He leaned close, rubbing his bearded cheek against my ear. 'And how about a sweet kiss, now, for the brave lads of the clan MacKenzie? Tulach Ard!'
Erin go bragh,' I said rudely, and pushed with all my strength.
Diana Gabaldon
#30. When the day shall come that we do part," he said softly, and turned to look at me, "if my last words are not 'I love you'-ye'll ken it was because I didna have time.
Diana Gabaldon
#31. I canna think why the good Lord should waste hair like that on a man.
Diana Gabaldon
#33. I wouldna cross the road to see a scrawny woman if she was stark naked and dripping wet. ~Jamie Fraser
Diana Gabaldon
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