Seyani Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 13 famous quotes about Seyani with everyone.
Top Seyani Quotes

He kissed the corner of my mouth, kissed my cheek, and growled in my ear, Fireworks or what? — Jennifer Echols

Dark, shadowy figures moved closer, circling.
Torel pulled his two seyani longswords free of their scabbards. "Come, then!" He shouted. "Come dance with the tairen, if you dare! Miora felah ti' Feyreisa! Joy to the Feyreisa! And death to you all!"
And he became a whirling blur of motion - black leather, shining steel, red blood - spinning in the moonlight, delivering death to all he touched until he moved no more. — C.L. Wilson

I'd been preparing myself to apologize. Forgive and forget, as Mom says. "Fuck you," I said. — Tara Kelly

I don't look like Halle Berry. But chances are she's going to end up looking like me. — Whoopi Goldberg

There are no disasters, only opportunities. And, indeed, opportunities for fresh disasters. — Boris Johnson

I think China will do nothing to obstruct it, and they probably will go along with it. — Henry A. Kissinger

I've worked with a lot of people on music and often times those things don't work out. — Joaquin Phoenix

The person who suffers from inner poverty is relentlessly driven to accumulate on the material level. — David R. Hawkins

I believe in a civil society we should do as much as possible not to have firearms in any guise, but obviously they are a necessary function of policing. — David Collenette

The conch exploded into a thousand white fragments and ceased to exist. — William Golding

Television series always have a lot of characters because you want people to identify with someone on the show, who will be your eyes. — Robert Rodriguez

What happens if the writer is good is usually not that the work seems derivative or trivial but just the opposite: the work actually acquires depth and resonance from the echoes and chimes it sets up with prior texts, weight from the accumulated use of certain basic patterns and tendencies. Moreover, works are actually more comforting because we can recognize elements of them from our prior reading. I suspect that a wholly original work, one that owed nothing to previous writing, would so lack familiarity as to be quite unnerving to readers. — Thomas C. Foster

A quarrel between friends, when made up, adds a new tie to friendship. — Saint Francis De Sales