Eleri Quotes & Sayings
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He lifted his head, staring into her eyes as if searching for something. Voice ragged, he said, "I told you I'm a possessive man, Eleri. I want to keep you, mount you, fill you, but even as I hold you like this... I am still your captive. Have mercy and tell me you'll have me. — Sandra Jones

Eleri has seen your face through my eyes. As I taste your blood, so does she. My master is coming. — Jason Surlock

Everywhere you look, the ground is already camped on. So you sigh and pitch your tent where you can, knowing someone else has been there before. — Thomas C. Foster

What have you to trade for my silence?" ...
He opened his mouth to beckon the men, but Eleri moved like lightning. With her right arm restrained, she couldn't cut him. However, her weapon of choice caught him completely off-guard.
Her lips sealed to his, cutting off his voice in a hard kiss...
Bracing his back against the gnarled tree branches, he relaxed for more, but the kiss ended as briskly as it had begun....
Blood surging through his body, Warren grinned and lowered his face over hers. "Not the price I had in mind, but...um, shall we see what else you have to offer? — Sandra Jones

I wrote and wrote and poured out my twenty one year old heart into those pages. — Preeti Shenoy

Sometimes people surprise you, if you let them. — Kody Keplinger

The sea was as dark as dreams and as deep as sleep — Orhan Pamuk

It is the chief value of legend to mix up the centuries while preserving the sentiment. — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Is it a lack of faith to be thinking that we're all going to be slain or captured and sunk into the Hot Lake?" asked one of the four chosen archers.
"Yes," snapped the Carp. — Garth Nix

What some people call a nightmare, a writer calls a plot. — James R. Paddock

In my experience, the more people have, the less likely they are to be contented. Indeed, there is abundant evidence that depression is a 'disease of affluence', a disorder of modern life in the industrialized world. — Andrew Weil

It's strange," he said, "when he was alive, I didna pay him much heed. But once he was dead, the things he'd told me had a good deal more influence. — Diana Gabaldon