The Lass Quotes
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We want you gone. Your presence is obviously upsetting for her."
"Oh, aye, the poor, wee lass
who tossed me like a skipping stone. — Kresley Cole
"Oh, aye, the poor, wee lass
who tossed me like a skipping stone. — Kresley Cole
Och, aye. So the lass saved your life by stabbing ye.
— Victoria Roberts
Rub some dirt on it. S'll be fine." "Rub some dirt, then?" he repeated, unable to keep the amusement from his tone. "I like your attitude, lass.
— Kresley Cole
Amo, amas, I love a lass, As cedar tall and slender; Sweet cowslip's grace Is her nominative case, And she's o' the feminine gender.
— Diana Gabaldon
Me father always said if ya can find a lass who's brilliant in the kitchen and in the bed ya best not let her go.
— Sara Humphreys
But stories that live longest
Are sung above the glass,
And Parnell loved his country
And Parnell loved his lass. — William Butler Yeats
Are sung above the glass,
And Parnell loved his country
And Parnell loved his lass. — William Butler Yeats
Were I laid on Greenland's Coast, And in my Arms embrac'd my Lass; Warm amidst eternal Frost, Too soon the Half Year's Night would pass.
— John Gay
Lass, you've the face of an angel but the tongue of a snake.
— Tricia Levenseller
My trews may be soft, lass, he thoughts, but what's in them isn't.
— Karen Marie Moning
But you said so yourself,the poor lass will die of it...Do you really want her to die?
'Yes, I'd rather she died than have a bad life. — Emile Zola
'Yes, I'd rather she died than have a bad life. — Emile Zola
You've been doing something bad since the moment you met me, lass.
— Karen Marie Moning
You can have the confounded shield if you love it that much, lass," Dageus said, sounding utterly bewildered.
— Karen Marie Moning
Camhanach, it is a bargain as old as the world itself." He chuckled.
"Women want protection...men want a willing lass to warm their bed. — Shelly Thacker
"Women want protection...men want a willing lass to warm their bed. — Shelly Thacker
Curious lass, aren't you? I suspect it oft gets the best of you.
— Karen Marie Moning
As he closed the door he said over his shoulder, "Because you're a good lass." A heavy sigh. "And I'm no' a good man.
— Karen Marie Moning
I want purple trews, lass," Drustan called over the door.
"No," she said irritably.
"And a purple shirt. — Karen Marie Moning
"No," she said irritably.
"And a purple shirt. — Karen Marie Moning
I know you did, lass. You're the toughest girl I know." "'Lass'? Where did that come from?" "I don't know. I just felt the urge to call you that.
— Gabrielle Zevin
I say, look at the melons on that lass," Ian exclaimed, his gaze now on the TV. "And hung like a stallion, he is."
"Focus, mate," Spade muttered. — Jeaniene Frost
"Focus, mate," Spade muttered. — Jeaniene Frost
One day a man came into the bar and ordered a pint and a pousse-cafe, adding "for our lass" in case I thought he was a ballet dancer or something.
— Harry Pearson
A hint of fire in his eyes, he glanced up at her. If that displeases you, lass, I can leave you here for the next savior who comes along.
— Pamela Clare
The poor lass had been wounded and banished from heaven, threatened by a demon, and groped by a vampire, all in one night.
— Kerrelyn Sparks
If you keep gathering those reins, lass,
you and the horse are going to end up back
where you came from. — Maya Banks
you and the horse are going to end up back
where you came from. — Maya Banks
Good God, the lad is a lass!
— Margaret Mallory
Lass, we can speak about anything ye want on the morrow. But his eve, ye are mine.
— Victoria Roberts
I've nothing suitable to wear."
"I dinna care about the color of your frock, lass. I'm only going to take off you again."
She blinked. "Oh. — Tessa Dare
"I dinna care about the color of your frock, lass. I'm only going to take off you again."
She blinked. "Oh. — Tessa Dare
But I daresay, a lass can't think in a straight line w'out her tea. Sit for a minute. The laird will wait.
— Patricia Strefling
Could I but lay my head in your lap, lass. Feel your hand on me, and sleep wi' the scent of you in my bed.
Christ, Sassenach. I need ye. — Diana Gabaldon
Christ, Sassenach. I need ye. — Diana Gabaldon
Ye ken how to pick a good lass, MacKenzie? Start at the bottom and work your way up!
— Diana Gabaldon
Sorry, lass. Ye have to seize the teachable moments, you know. Carry on.
— Andrew Peterson
Across the way there lies a wee lass, no' yet five years old, suffering from a fever. Her name is Sadie Floyd. I want you tae go with me tae see her.
— Laura Frantz
No. Your face is lovely, lass. The sunset looks good on you.
— Karen Marie Moning