Marissa Clarke Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy the top 15 famous quotes, sayings and quotations by Marissa Clarke.
Famous Quotes By Marissa Clarke
How did you know the dog was a boy before you read the tag?"
Looking up at him with her cinnamon-colored eyes, she stated very matter-of-factly, "Boys have penises."
At that moment, Michael was very aware that he, himself, was a boy. — Marissa Clarke
She had no doubt in her mind what he was going to do. And while her ever-elusive shred of common sense squealed, "no," every thing else in her shouted, "Bring it on. — Marissa Clarke
She needed him. More than just his blood or the pleasure he offered with his playground of a body, she needed him - and that was far more terrifying than becoming a blood sucking monster. — Marissa Clarke
Never, even in his wildest dreams, had his imagination come close to the reality of her. — Marissa Clarke
For the first time in his centuries of life, doing the right thing didn't seem like the right thing to do. — Marissa Clarke
Play dead. She remained on her belly, eyes closed, breathing shallowly. Please, let him think I'm dead. — Marissa Clarke
Claire, if you don't move, I will have served two tours of duty only to die in this bed. — Marissa Clarke
God, fate was a sick, twisted bitch. Doomed. He was certainly and absolutely heading straight for the fiery pits of Hell, he realized, as he lusted for his sworn enemy, the vampire. — Marissa Clarke
Nikolai had expected to have to fight the urge to torture the progeny of his father's murderer, but he had never anticipated fighting the urge to fuck her. — Marissa Clarke
If there was anything he'd learned in his life, it was to fight fire with fire, and if that didn't work, piss on the fire to put it out. — Marissa Clarke
Even in Afghanistan, I kept chasing those rainbows. — Marissa Clarke
Use your dick, don't be one. — Marissa Clarke
She came out of nowhere like a two-by-four against the skull, knocking all common sense out of him and turning him into a walking woody. — Marissa Clarke
Freedom you earn is more powerful than freedom handed to you. — Marissa Clarke