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21 " I hate witches. Humans had the right idea, burning them at the stake. "
― Charlaine Harris , Dead to the World (Sookie Stackhouse, #4)
22 " Because he sounded so lost-the Eric I knew had never been one to do anything other than assume others should serve him-I patted around under the covers for his hand. When I found it, I slid my own over it. His palm was turned up to meet my palm, and his fingers clasped mine. And though I would not have thought it possible to go to sleep holding hands with a vampire, that's exactly what I did. "
23 " (Sookie's Thoughts on Debbie Pelt) she had been cruel to Alcide, insulted me grievously, burned a hole in my favorite wrap and—oh—tried to kill me by proxy. Also, she had stupid hair. "
24 " A human hires a hit man to kill his cousin for money, boring. That same hit man botches the job twice, funny. Then the desperate hit man sends a ghoul after the girl to finish things up, my curiosity's piqued. That same ghoul ends up with his head cut off by a mysterious redhead . . . Ah. Now I'm interested. "
― Charlaine Harris , Death's Excellent Vacation
25 " Her philosophy was, if it had a pulse, it could be killed. I didn’t really have a philosophy, but I could see how talking with the school director would be difficult for her. If he said something she didn’t like, chopping him to tiny pieces wouldn’t exactly help me get into the school. "
― Charlaine Harris , An Apple for the Creature
26 " I put the books I was returning on the appropriate desk, and I began looking at the shelves of new arrivals. Most of them were some permutation on self-help. Going by how popular these books were and how often they were checked out, everyone in Bon Temps should have become perfect by now. "
― Charlaine Harris , From Dead to Worse (Sookie Stackhouse, #8)
27 " If it's easy to be friendly she will be. If the wind blows the other way her friendship will be gone. And I'm thinking the wind is blowing the other way. She has found some other way to be an important person in her own right by hating others. "
― Charlaine Harris , All Together Dead (Sookie Stackhouse, #7)
28 " How is Eric?''Very tightly wound. Plus, a lot of stuff happened that he'll tell you about.''Thanks for the warning. I'll go to the house now. You're my favorite breather.''Oh. Well ... great.'She hung up. "
― Charlaine Harris , Dead in the Family (Sookie Stackhouse, #10)
29 " My gran had always told me that a woman--any woman worth her salt--could do whatever she had to. "
30 " JB’s mother had taught him early on that appreciated women are happy women. "
― Charlaine Harris , Living Dead in Dallas (Sookie Stackhouse, #2)
31 " It was one of God's jokes that such a dumb mind had been put in such an eloquent body. "
― Charlaine Harris , Dead Until Dark (Sookie Stackhouse, #1)
32 " Pam. Listen.''The phone is pressed to my ear. Speak.''Appius Livius Ocella just dropped in.''Fuck a zombie!'- Sookie & Pam, Dead in the Family, Charlaine Harris "
33 " We want to climb in with you,' Dermot said. 'We'll all sleep better.'That seemed incredibly weird and creepy to me - or maybe I only thought it should have. I was simply too tired to argue. I climbed in the bed. Claude got in on one side of me, Dermot on the other. Just when I was thinking, I would never be able to sleep, that this situation was too odd and too wrong, I felt a kind of blissful relaxation roll through my body, a kind of unfamiliar comfort. I was with family. I was with blood.And I slept. "
34 " I am self-educated from genre books. "
― Charlaine Harris
35 " I’d always enjoyed life, and I knew I would again. But I was going to have to slog through a lot of bad patches to get there "
― Charlaine Harris , Definitely Dead (Sookie Stackhouse #6)
36 " I held on to my better nature by my fingernails but I held on. "
― Charlaine Harris , Dead as a Doornail (Sookie Stackhouse, #5)
37 " Sometimes you just have to regret things and move on. "
38 " Men! Dead or alive, they could be exactly the same. "
― Charlaine Harris , Dead Reckoning (Sookie Stackhouse, #11)
39 " Hoyt was by himself right under one of the portable lights rigged up for the occasion. He had his hands thrust in his pockets, and he looked more serious than I’d ever seen him. There was something strange about the sight, and after a second I figured out why.It was one of the few times I’d ever seen Hoyt alone. "
40 " It was beautiful Eric, who desired me, who was hungry for me, in a world that often let me know it could do very well without me. "