Top 39 Quotes About The Hellhound
#1. Jack the Hellhound: "Make sure you get a booth in the back so they don't see you in assassin-gear and more importantly, to keep the handsome dog hidden."
Robert Knight: "Where's the handsome dog? All I see is an ugly mutt!"
Jack the Hellhound: "You're so funny I'm busting a gut.
Ben Garvey
#2. Salt, gathered from the tears of a thousand angels, restraining the essence of Sammael, the Hellhound. The Seed of Destruction. This I can promise, Sammael, for every one of you that falls, two shall arise.
Grigori Rasputin
#3. The word Styx got her [Mrs. O'Leary, the hellhound] excited. She probably thought I meant sticks. She jumped a few times, chased her tail just to teach it who was boss, and then calmed down enough for me to push Nico onto her back.
Rick Riordan
#4. A man who has to go to the village to get the news hasn't heard from himself in a long time.
Henry David Thoreau
#5. Don't think this means I'm giving up. There's more than one way to decapitate a hellhound, and as it so happens, I know them all.
Jennifer Lynn Barnes
#6. How about you ask me something like, "What do you want more than anything?" and I reply with, "A hellhound in my bed"?
Amanda Carlson
#7. Call no man happy before he dies.
Herodotus
#8. Hopefully, that people could see a progression in my performances because that's how it's always felt to me.
Christian Slater
#9. Justice has its anger, Monsieur Bishop, and the wrath of justice is an element of progress. No matter what they say, the French Revolution is the greatest advance taken by mankind since the coming of Christ.
Victor Hugo
#10. Slice him where you like, a hellhound is always a hellhound.
P.G. Wodehouse
#11. Balthazar was disappointed by all the walking, but he was accustomed to such disappointment.
-Hellhound
Robin McKinley
#12. But, even in this concrete relationship to the Son of God become man, this is really something new only in so far as it expresses the revelation of what began to be true with the Incarnation and has never since ceased to be true.
Karl Barth
#13. I chose to be a working wife and mother. Why should I compromise on either?
Chanda Kochhar
#14. But I've got you, you're caught! For a half-hellhound like you are, Solomon's Key is what is called for.
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
#15. He looked at me and a small amount of simpathy came into view, but was quickly replaced with the pissed off look. Yip, same old Chax, emotions are so overrated.
Karen Swart
#16. I dragged myself to my feet, and with my hellhound in tow started off once more through the fastness of the wood, feeling, as the poet did before me, that my companion would be with me through the nights and through the days and down the arches of the years, and I should never be rid of him.
Daphne Du Maurier
#17. She had always wanted a brother. And she had one now. Sebastian. It was like always wanting a puppy and being a hellhound instead.
Cassandra Clare
#18. When a great adventure is launched with a powerful thrust, fatigue in the muscles and doubts in the mind are swept away by a fullness that moves life along like a breath from the depths of the soul.
Bernard Moitessier
#19. I walked up to the stairs and with my first step my eyes caught a pair of green emerald eyes, the face darkened by the corner it was hiding in. But the green eyes were clear, standing out like a beacon. Stopping dead, my heart skipped a few beats. I know those eyes, how can I forget them? Chax.
Karen Swart
#20. Note to self: never ever use your brain again.
Karen Swart
#21. Roarke had to deal with her moods. It was in the marriage rules.
J.D. Robb
#22. I don't need my players to like me. I need them to play for me
Jerry Sloan
#23. Discrimination is a hellhound that gnaws at Negroes in every waking moment of their lives to remind them that the lie of their inferiority is accepted as truth in the society dominating them.
Martin Luther King Jr.
#24. I love New York. You can pop out of the Underworld in Central Park, hail a taxi, head down Fifth Avenue with a giant hellhound loping along behind you and nobody even looks at you funny.
Rick Riordan
#25. Do not fail me again, Raphael. To you she is just an object or course; to me, she is life
Karen Swart
#26. For a phoenix to rise, it must first die
Karen Swart
#27. He spent the last second of his life screaming, as the force of Bortan's leap pulped him against the ground, before his head was snatched from his shoulders.
My hellhound had arrived.
Roger Zelazny
#28. If men were equal in America, all these Poles and English and Czechs and blacks, then they were equal everywhere, and there was really no such thing as foreigner; there were only free men and slaves.
Michael Shaara
#29. Then I did something really stupid, lifting my head I kissed him softly on his mouth,he in return took the kiss and kissed me back. I opened up, wanting more, and he complied. The moment our tongues touched, and I really tasted him, my world went spinning and hit full
supernova.
Karen Swart
#31. I don't know what's worse, a prince of Hell, Chax, or Max?
Karen Swart
#32. When he saw me, pleasure filled those grey eyes, and he smiled sleepily. troubles piled in jagged heaps all around us, but in the midst of them, we were together. I would not let him down again.
Nancy Holzner
#33. Kasadya Levourne, what in heaven's name have you done?!" Chax yelled at me. I cringed, taking in his anger. Yip big freaking trouble.
Karen Swart
#34. Women! Whether human or divine, what man can ever truly understand them?
Debra Holland
#35. Kas, I hate to break it to you, but your plans don't always end too well.
Karen Swart
#36. To understand recursion, one must first understand recursion.
Stephen Hawking
#37. It wasn't a kiss, human, so don't get excited."
She sputtered in outrage. "I don't know what putting your lips on someone else's mouth means for your people - whatever they are - but humans call that a kiss."
"Congratulations, then. You made out with a hellhound.
Larissa Ione
#38. It's flattering to make a picture which becomes a classic within 10 years; it's not so flattering, however, when people get the impression it's the only picture you've ever made.
Robert Hamer
#39. This hellhound (pride) creepeth into men's hearts and plucketh them back from entering the right path of life and is so deeply rooted in men's breasts that she cannot be plucked out.
Thomas More