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101 " To meditate—to do it right—I had to have my mind blank. As blank as I could make it. Breathing was the key. No, the act of focusing on my breathing was the key. Focusing on something simple. Mindless. It settles the mind. Relaxes it. Bypasses the ego. The ego, the fore-mind, that thing with which we use to calculate and imagine and worry and ponder, didn’t like to be bypassed. The ego liked to remain in control. "
― J.R. Rain , Vampire Dawn (Vampire for Hire #5)
102 " I swear to God that if a guy in a hockey mask and a chainsaw starts singing about the music, I’m going to start shooting.” “You’re "
103 " You are choosing to live a nightmare, Samantha Moon. Choose differently. "
104 " You do not love me, Jim Booker. It’s called emotional transference. It’s not called love.” “Then I would like to make emotional transference to you,” I say. “All night long. "
― J.R. Rain , Silent Echo
105 " Then proclaim it. State it. Feel it. Believe it. Do not grovel for it. Do not beg for it. Instead... be it. "
106 " He nodded, shrugging. The man had serious issues. I ate the pink donut quickly, nonetheless. As I did, Sherbet watched me curiously, as if I was a monkey in a zoo exhibiting strange behavior. Funny, when I was done, I didn’t feel gay. “Any good?” he asked. “Quite,” I said. “And no gay side effects. At least not yet.” “Maybe I’ll have one.” And "
― J.R. Rain , The Mummy Case (Jim Knighthorse, #2)
107 " Find the good in all things, Sam. Find the beauty. And you will find peace and joy. "
108 " They operate out of fear, Sam. Fear of moving on, fear of giving up power, fear of retribution. They are, quite simply, misinformed. Misinformed about what? That life is eternal, that I am eternal. That they are eternal. That power is temporary, that love is everlasting. "
― J.R. Rain , Moon Island (Vampire for Hire, #7)
109 " But my son... he’s so different now. We are all different, Sam. And we are all the same. Love who he is. Teach him who he is. Believe in who he is. And who is he? A magnificent being, as are you. "
110 " But will he be okay? With his mother’s love, he can be anything. Show him love and strength, Sam. Not fear and worry. "
111 " I pay Detective Sherbet to say that. In donuts, of course. But not the pink ones. He has something against the pink ones.” The "
112 " energy is attracted to them. Sometimes dark energy, but usually, just an aspect of that energy.” “Not the entire entity.” “Right, Sam. Just like not all of you is contained within your physical vessel.” “An aspect of me?” “An idea of you, Sam. Your soul. Your real soul lies in the energetic world, observing all of this with interest.” “So, who am I, then?” “Think of yourself as a representative of who you really are. "
― J.R. Rain , Moon Dragon (Vampire for Hire, #10)
113 " For most of the world, the search for spiritual truth is a personal journey of their choosing. For you, your spiritual journey was thrust on you. "
114 " Yeah, you mentioned that. Except I’m not going to let you walk alone into a vampire nest.” “Is that a politically correct thing to say?” asked Allison from the backseat. “You "
― J.R. Rain , Moon River (Vampire for Hire #8)
115 " When enough people speak of something, read of something, believe in something, watch something, ingest something... this something begins to take on a life of its own. This something is called into existence. "
― J.R. Rain , Christmas Moon (Vampire for Hire, #4.5)
116 " I love vampires more than sex,” he began, an intro we could have done without. "
― J.R. Rain , The Vampire Club
117 " Fact: we have researched vampires extensively. Fact: we have read all the vampire fiction, and though usually it’s a good read, most of it should be burned. Fact: we know more about vampires than anyone else alive. "
118 " Tammy hated talking about it, true. She thought it was gross, try as I might to convince her that it was the most natural thing in the world. Still, at ten, she was young to have started her period. "
― J.R. Rain , Vampire Games (Vampire for Hire #6)
119 " Her crazily bouncing chest reminded me of two cats trying to escape a paper bag. “Of "
120 " Where did you get this article?” asked Juan. “A weekly newspaper called The Inquireth.” “A tabloid!” “My "