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I was woefully ignorant in the social graces. I was being raised, after all, by Pellinore Warthrop.
— Rick Yancey
We are sometimes tempted to believe the lie that God does not love us. Thankfully the Bible is filled with evidence that this is not true.
— David Jeremiah
The monstrumologist closed his eyes. "You should not have come, Will Henry."
And I answered, "You should not have left me, Dr. Warthrop. — Rick Yancey
And I answered, "You should not have left me, Dr. Warthrop. — Rick Yancey
Will isn't my little bastard assistant. Will is Pellinore Warthrop's little bastard assistant.
— Rick Yancey
Home is not only the place you start from, but the place you come back to...where dreams are sustained, hurts healed, where our stories are told.
— Robert M. Hamma
Pamela could be at the gym right now, or at the salon, or with the board of directors dealing with the business. She could be anywhere.
— Traci Tyne Hilton
After all, I need to be a godfather slash uncle. I think the term is 'guncle'." "Guncle?" "Abbreviated, 'gay uncle'.
— Sean Kennedy
I might have kissed her here," said Pellinore Warthrop to himself
the fugitive, the prisoner. "I do not remember. — Rick Yancey
the fugitive, the prisoner. "I do not remember. — Rick Yancey
You can't build any kind of organization if you're not going to surround yourself with people who have experience and skill base beyond your own.
— Howard Schultz
Oh, Will Henry. After all we have been through, how could I send you away now, at our most critical hour? You are indispensable to me.
— Rick Yancey
What do you think about having some orgasms to celebrate?
— Thea Harrison
Dr. Warthrop chopped off my finger with a butcher knife.
— Rick Yancey
They say no one knows the Bible better than the devil.
— Rick Yancey
Changed people change nations.
— Jared Brock
Why then we should drop into poetry.
— Charles Dickens
The problem Christians have isn't our belief in what God could do, but on what God should do.
— Todd Stocker