
Top 24 Urban Novels Quotes
#1. I refuse to live in a constant fighting match, Landon. It will not do!'
'And I've tried living without you, and it just won't do!
J.L. Sheppard
#2. The Only Person I'm Prejudice Against, is The Lazy One!
Latif Mercado
#3. Living is deeper than just life
Tru Lyfe
#4. The money, the fame, if that comes, that's fantastic. But at the end of the day, my aim is to go to sleep at night content and have a purpose, and to know that I'm not swapping my life for money and some mind-numbing boring job, making easy money and protecting my brain.
Mark De Mori
#5. You're not broken.' I touch the angel between the wings on his back for emphasis. 'You're putting your life back together. Building isn't breaking, Chase.
S.R. Grey
#6. The grandeur of the acts of men are measured by the inspiration from which they spring.
Louis Pasteur
#7. It often happens that when a person possesses a particular ability to an extraordinary degree, nature makes up for it by leaving him or her incompetent in every other department.
Robert Shea
#8. You Can't Be A Hero To The World, If Your Aren't First A Hero In Your Home!
Latif Mercado
#9. I love you, Jocelyn, and nothing, not even death, will ever keep me away from you.
J.L. Sheppard
#10. I'd said it before and meant it: Alive or undead, the love of my life was a badass.
Richelle Mead
#11. To Me, The Best Part Of Success, Is The Journey!
Latif Mercado
#13. Thank God For Writing, As Now I Can Work Until My Last Breath!
Latif Mercado
#14. You want to make an impression. Being clever helps.
Leonard Maltin
#15. A Decision That Can Change Your Life Forever, Can Happen In Just One Second.
Latif Mercado
#16. You never know what's around the next corner... So keep walking!
Latif Mercado
#18. Dystopian novels, such as Orwell's 'Nineteen Eighty-Four,' often tend to site their despotised or deformed civilisations in urban environments.
Sarah Hall
#20. Sure you can do anything when talking or writing, it's not like living when you can only do what you doing.
Sapphire.
#21. A reviewer once commented that my urban fantasy novels were paced more like epic fantasy, in that they relied on complex world-building and a gradual immersion in the lives of the characters.
Laura Anne Gilman
#22. ... and look down the glowing store front of a 24 hr bodega. I am not overly concerned about going in there with one bare foot and a considerable amount of dried blood on my clothing. This is the Bronx after all. But best to minimize the visual impact I might make.
Charlie Huston
#24. It felt like religious kitsch, as tacky as a black velvet painting, the kind of fantasy that appealed to people who ate too much fried food, spanked their kids, and had no problem with the theory that their loving God invented AIDS to punish the gays.
Tom Perrotta
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