Brom Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Brom
If by weirdo he meant that Nick didn't play grab-ass with the wannabes on the street corner, didn't yank at his crotch and call girls bitches, didn't wear oversized jerseys and pretend to be a gangsta all day, then yeah, Nick had to agree. — Brom
I think he's real," the boy said.
"Me, too," the girl agreed.
"Well," the mom said. "If enough folks believe in a thing, I guess it becomes real enough. Don't it? — Brom
Help her," Peter pleaded. "Do something. You have ways. Your potions. Your medicines. Do something. — Brom
Your dreams are your spirit, your soul and without them your are dead. You must guard your dreams always. Always. Lest someone steal them away from you. I know what it is to have your dreams stolen. I know what it is to be dead. Guard your dreams. Always guard your dreams. — Brom
Go and play. Run around. Build something. Break something. Climb a tree. Get dirty. Get in some trouble. Have some fun. — Brom
He saw Krampus grinning at him and knew then that the Yule Lord was right, he could no more quit music than breathing, and while he needed air to live, he needed music to truly be alive. — Brom
But he was sick of this charade. Sick of watching people lose a little more of their humanity each day, and sick to death of seeing people tortured in the name of God. What had happened to these people? — Brom
You can never be done with music. No more than you can be done with breathing. The day you quit is the day you die. — Brom
My name's Peter. Can I play too? — Brom
The truth is there is no Devil making you torture, rape, murder, and sodomize one another, or making you destroy the very land that feeds you. There is only you. — Brom
Some things can never be left behind. — Brom
Enough talk," Peter said, and his eyes flashed. "It's time to turn you three into killers. — Brom
She laughed and said not to confuse pride with nobleness. — Brom
Krampus's voice trailed off, he glanced at Jesse. Jesse's head lay on his shoulder, his eyes closed; there came no sign of breath.
"It appears I am talking to myself." Krampus crossed his arms atop his chest and grunted. — Brom
Back, devil! Return thee to Hell!"
The beast rolled its eyes. "I am not a devil, fool. Do you ever wonder why you seek the Devil with such vigor? I shall tell you. Because you cannot face your own wickedness. The truth is there is no Devil making you torture, rape, murder, and sodomize one another, or making you destroy the very land that feeds you. There is only you. So look at yourself, for you are the only devil in this room. — Brom
Peter didn't answer. He pulled his legs up to his chest, wrapped his arms around them, and put his chin on his knees. Ever the contradiction, Tanngnost thought. One moment a cold-hearted killer, the next a sentimental boy, always the eternal optimist despite a lifetime of tragedy. Of course, that's his glamour. The very thing that draws the children to him, makes them love him despite so many contradictions. (The Child Thief) — Brom
Death has come to cut your throats and drink your blood! — Brom
Peter," she whispered and reached out, touching his cheek. "My little Peterbird? You flew back to me. — Brom
Peter had two short swords strapped on his back, the belts crisscrossing his chest bandito style. A black splash of war paint covered his face, and his golden eyes gleamed out from the paint. He pulled his swords free, clanged them together, and all the Devils lined up on either side of him. (the Child Thief) — Brom
And you didn't get children to trust you by gutting teenagers right in front of them, not even mean, ugly teenagers. That wasn't the way to make new friends. — Brom
Krampus found me, forced me into servitude - me, the son of Odin, a slave to a low-cast demon. I did not care, did not feel. Hollow of heart and soul, I came to believe this to be my fate, my penance, that I had been spared to bear torment not just for my own vanity and arrogance, but for that of all my forebears. — Brom
Madness,' Nick called. 'That's all I've found here. Does Avalon breed insanity? Is that the nature of magic, to drive everyone out of their minds? — Brom
The boy planted his hands on his hips and a broad smile lit his face. My name's Peter. Can I play too? — Brom
Peter stood up and let a wicked smile slide across his face. Time to play. — Brom
Children like yourselves are full of magic, but the men have turned, they've lost their magic to the fear and hatred they harbor for all that they can't explain, control, or understand. — Brom
The darkness is calling. A little danger, a little risk. Feel your heart race. Listen to it. That's the sound of being alive. It's your time, Nick. Your one chance to have fun before it's all stolen by them, the adults, with their cruelty and endless rules, their can't-do-this, and can't-do-that's, their have-tos, and better-dos, their little boxes and cages all designed to break your spirit, to kill your magic. — Brom
Let's play," Peter said. — Brom
Stop your weeping. Grief is for the dead. — Brom
Did he dare trust this insane boy? — Brom
Me, I say too much optimism will get you killed. — Brom
For Peter's smile is a most contagious thing. — Brom
What will happen, will happen. — Brom
Peter stood, cleared his throat, and began to hum softly, then sing, slowly building up the song as his voice cleared. He found the old tune, the song of the Sunbird. And as he sung, as his rich voice echoed off the tall cliffs, the birds and the faeries lent him their voice and soon the tune drifted throughtout the garden. — Brom
Christians. They're determined to rid the land of any who worship the Horned One. Murdering all the druids, burning the temples, sometimes whole villages, and knocking over the standing stones."
The Lady's face hardened. "This god of peace and love certainly likes to bathe the land in blood. — Brom
The dead should not speak, for their words smell of rot — Brom
Something's just not right," he said, shaking his head, "not by a long shot. — Brom
Jesse couldn't picture a more desolate setting to meet his end. He watched the water drops gather and slide down the windshield, remembered how as a child he'd pretend they were eating each other, tried to pretend he was sitting in the back of his daddy's car now heading over to Grandma's for dinner. — Brom
Don't let them win. Don't let them beat you. Don't let them steal your magic. — Brom
Is there not room in your heart for both? They both spread peace, charity, and goodwill." "Only Jesus can save your soul from eternal damnation." A smug smile spread across the reverend's face. "Can Santa Claus do that? Don't think so." Santa let out a sigh. "We all serve God in our way." Then, almost to himself: "Sometimes whether we wish it or not. — Brom
Free your spirit. — Brom
But Peter had seen too much, knew too well that men-kind didn't need an excuse to be cruel and murder one another. — Brom
Does mankind truly hate itself? How can one surmount such irreverence? — Brom
Krampus reached over and wiggled one of the nails protruding from Jesse's leg.
"Ow, fuck!" Jesse cried. "Watch it. Goddamn, what's wrong with you?"
"You still live."
"Yeah ... I still live. Lucky me. — Brom
Wanted, a pretty lie, and they believed, because a pretty lie is easier to believe than an ugly truth. — Brom
Santa Claus and all his little presents tend to get in the way of God's message."
"As can religion," Santa replied. — Brom
That's the spirit, one part brave, three parts fool. — Brom
Had not enough gone wrong? — Brom
For the world is a hard place and nothing comes without a price. — Brom
If not so tragic, it would be laughable. Both sides os blinded by their fear and hate of each other that they couldn't see that they were all fighting for the same thing- for the men to leave this island. Insanity! — Brom
And Peter laughed, and when he did, all the Devils grinned, because Peter's laugh was a most contagious thing. — Brom
And may God be merciful, because these twisted men will not. — Brom
Peter wore a grin from ear to ear. "You did great! — Brom
A house built on lies has a weak foundation. — Brom
Santa Claus ran his finger across the rough parchment, lightly tracing the inscription below. "Charity unto others brings its own reward," he whispered. — Brom
Mama, Peter cried. She didn't look up. The door shut. — Brom
Men who fear demons see demons everywhere. — Brom
How will I make a people who do not understand the power of belief believe? And without their belief Mother Earth will wither and Yuletide will fade ... and so, too will I ... like all the spirits and gods before me. — Brom
Growing up can really suck, he thought. And bad things sure as shit do happen to good people and for the most part the world just doesn't give a crap. — Brom
Burn? Smite? Punish? Why is your god so intolerant? So jealous? Why must there be only one god? Why is there not room for many? — Brom
You are free. The world is yours. got take it. — Brom
Peter finds the lost, the left-behind, the abused. Is that not why you are here? Did Peter not save you? — Brom
Steady," Peter said, not losing a step. "Have to keep steady or all is lost. — Brom
Both sides so blinded by their fear and hate of each other that they couldn't see they were all fighting for the same thing. — Brom
Just be careful what you say. Don't upset him."
"You mean the Grumpus guy?"
"It's Krampus. — Brom
My tale doesn't end there, for the end has yet to be written. — Brom
If you don't learn to laugh at life it'll surely kill you, that I know. — Brom
Peter's face clouded. Everything comes at a price. Or have you not learned that yet? — Brom
Julio was willing to bet that Officer "I've Seen It All" Mac had never seen a horde of black-skinned demons wearing rags and armor and carrying swords and spears, dragging a naked woman and a chubby boy by a rope. No, he was willing to bet his left nut that even officer Mac had never seen such a thing. — Brom
Spain?" Jesse said and glanced about at the others, but they looked equally perplexed. "Spain?" "Yes, to Baldr's castle. Where did you think he lived? The North Pole? — Brom
When Peter sets his mind to a thing," Tanngnost thought, "far be it from reason to stop him. — Brom
Everything comes with a price. Everything. Some things just cost more than others. — Brom
If the girl could only have spoken to the other boys and girls, the ones that had followed the golden-eyed boy before her, she would have known that there is always something left to lose. — Brom
Peter kept walking. — Brom
Peter had seen too much, knew too well that men-kind didn't need an excuse to be cruel and murder one another. If it wasn't drugs, then there was always something else. — Brom
Demon or not, it didn't matter, suffering was everywhere he looked. — Brom
Almost lost you," he thought, surprised to find himself blinking back tears. "Been through too much, me and you. We're going to finish this thing together. — Brom
Open your eyes to the magic around you. — Brom
I am your forest, your earth, your eternity. I am your life. I am your death. I am all things forever and always. Love me. Love me. Forever love me. — Brom
Men-kind shared this world for but a blink, then, sadly, they became enlightened, found science and religion. The new world of men left little room for magic or the magical creatures of old. Earth's first children were driven into the shadows by flame and cold iron, by man's insatiable need of conquest. — Brom