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Vampire Series Quotes

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J.A. London
“I like you, Dawn. I've seen a lot of humans, from far away and up close. I've never met one like you. I think you're the closest thing to a sunrise I'll ever see.”
J.A. London, Darkness Before Dawn

Dianne Duvall
“Growling, Marcus put all of his strength behind his next swing, deflecting the blow meant to sever his head and snapping Roy's blade in two.

Dumb ass. That's what happened when you puchased weapons off of cable shopping networks.”
Dianne Duvall, Night Reigns

Rebekah Armusik
“I am not a fool. This is why Olga was so distraught - because I teetered the line, and most times my left foot was a paperweight clinging to hell.”
Rebekah Armusik, Mariposa

Faleena Hopkins
“We do not kill good people, for the world is better with them in it.”
F.M. Hopkins, Joshua

Inger Iversen
“Of course when she finally found someone that listened to her, understood her, and was motivated by her to do better with himself, he had to be a vampire that was sent to kill her and then her father.”
Inger Iversen, Running in the Dark

Jay Kristoff
“Ein Leben ohne Bücher ist ein nicht gelebtes Leben.”
Jay Kristoff, Empire of the Vampire

Deborah Harkness
“What a complicated, delicate business it was going to be to love him. We were the stuff of fairy tales-- vampires, witches, knights in shining armour. But there was a troubling reality to face. I had been threatened, and creatures watched me in the Bodleian in hopes I'd recall a book that everyone wanted but no one understood. Mathew's laboratory had been targeted. And our relationship was destabilizing the fragile détente that had long existed among daemons, humans, vampires, and witches.”
Deborah Harkness, A Discovery of Witches

Rebekah Armusik
“I clutched the basin of the sink as I checked my reflection. I was badly bruised on my neck and décolleté. I then realized my arms, abdomen and legs ached as if I worked out with heavy weights too hard the day before. My eyes flashed back to my neck. I traced the hand marks that left their anger in a violent green and purple pattern. I needed to wash myself. The smell of blood lingered upon my skin, turning my stomach. I heard Alexei tapping on the door but ignored him and stepped into the shower.
The water felt caustic at first, causing the pain my attacker rendered upon my body to resurface, but soon we made peace, and I rested under the heat. I heard him come in, and he slowly moved the curtain back, allowing a rush of cool air to rape me once more.
“Please, Dija. Say something.”
I continued my determined vow of silence. The hurt was suppressed within my chest.”
Rebekah Armusik, Memoirs of a Gothic Soul

“Being a vampire is no more fun than being a human I assure you.”
Cyma Rizwaan Khan, V Day

Megan Carroll
“The usual treatment for a vampire bite would be to cut his head off, drive a stake through his heart, and burn the remains."
His face goes white with horror.
"I'm kidding.”
Megan Carroll, Breed: Prophecy Reawakened

Megan Carroll
“Exactly. Though I consider myself adequately knowledgeable, I'm no doctor. Humans aren't my specialty.”
Megan Carroll, Breed: Prophecy Reawakened

Ayshen Irfan
“I have already spent a hundred lifetimes alone, and what long lifetimes they have been.”
Ayshen Irfan, The Fire Within My Heart

K.R. Fraser
“Courage is not the absence of fear. It is the decision to move forward in spite of that fear.”
K.R. Fraser, Blood Feud

Alistair Cross
“Your pain tastes like candy.”
Alistair Cross, The Crimson Corset

Alix Adale
“You, child, do not deserve the gift of Undeath bestowed upon you. Oh yes, I hear reports of your works and deeds. I am like the Lord God, counting the sparrows from my throne. I number all the birds and bees in my realm.

"Six years you’ve spent in Dagon’s service, and for what? You’re as weak as a newborn, as frightened as a lycan pup. You do not fight our enemies, nor contribute to our cause, nor enrich our coffers. You do not deserve a nanorian. I shall pry it from your heart until you learn to live among us, as one of us. We, who are abominable to the light of the sun.”
Alix Adale, Night is Magic

Alix Adale
“Why did you turn me?” she’d screamed in his face, close enough for saliva. “You didn’t know me. You didn’t owe me anything. I don’t deserve this. Why didn’t you leave me in the coma? Why didn’t you let me die?”
Alix Adale, Night is Magic

Alix Adale
“Why did you turn me?” she screamed in his face, close enough for saliva. “You didn’t know me. You didn’t owe me anything. I don’t deserve this. Why didn’t you leave me in the coma? Why didn’t you let me die?
Alix Adale, Night is Magic

Cheryl R. Cowtan
“In the muddy area below, the men of Jamestown gathered. Their excitement was obvious in the way they greeted each other, the rapid pumping of arms and the boisterous slapping of backs. Heads nodded as they conversed and waited to mingle with the ladies who would soon be their help mates.
These men had pioneer spirits and courage. They had travelled to an unknown land to make a new life for themselves in a country where even the climate could kill.
When these adventurers had first arrived, trade had been established with the Powhatans. Then the fort had been built. Then another, after the Indian raids. Then, the men of God came, and disease came, and the first two women, followed by families, and then winter. Cold, deadly winter followed by four years of Indian wars, and the hollow ache of starvation. Still, year after year, the settlement had survived and one year after the ship, The White Lion, brought the first black people, the settlement was thought safe for women—European women. Wives!
It was a glorious day, for now each hard-working man could claim his bounty in female flesh. Of course, there would be opportunities to talk to a woman before making a life-binding decision, and there would be a celebration meal, ale and, no doubt, a dance.”
Cheryl R. Cowtan

Cheryl R. Cowtan
“BECKONED to the square to listen to a representative of the Virginia Company of London. He seemed an unpretentious man, a clerk, if you will, who had some important points to make before the Jamestown colonists started mingling with the new members. The man stepped up on a makeshift wooden box and spoke to the good people gathered for the day’s celebration. As he looked out at the more delicate gender, he released a sigh of satisfaction. The bride ship had come through, and it was hoped these ninety women would secure the colony’s growth. The clerk waved a document in the air and the crowd hushed, anxious to hear what he would say. “Each woman,” he called out, to reach the hearing of those standing furthest away. “Each woman, upon entering into marriage with a man of Jamestown, will receive as promised, one new apron, two new pairs of shoes, six pairs of sheets…” He droned on, reciting the promises made by the Virginia Company of London. As each new item was listed, gasps of delight flickered in the air. The gifting lent the day even more enjoyment for these items were needed to set up a good home and many of the women were arriving with few possessions. The representative talked at length about marriage licenses and how each couple would be married, one after the other, until all were satisfied. When all was said, and done, there would be a lot of paperwork, but these contracts were the foundation of the colony, the building blocks that would ensure the birth of children on this new soil. It wasn’t just the Virginia Company of London who wanted the population to grow in the colony, it was also the wish of Scarlett. These people who would be her neighbours, these men who would make business deals with her husband, these children who would grow by her child’s side, were the herd. From these people, would she harvest, and as they prospered, so would she.”
Cheryl R. Cowtan, Girl Desecrated: Vampires, Asylums and Highlanders 1984

Ayshen Irfan
“Humans aren’t meant to go that long without feeling the embrace of sunlight. But I wasn’t human anymore. I never really had been.”
Ayshen Irfan, The Fire Within My Heart

Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour
“To live without a dream would be like living in a house without windows. How many of us will fulfill out dreams before the cobwebs of time cover the caverns of our minds ... (Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour)”
Mary M. Cushnie-Mansour

Alistair Cross
“Gretchen VanTreese looked like a little girl's favorite doll -- the kind that stayed in its box and never got played with. Even so, Ethan was terrified.”
Alistair Cross, The Silver Dagger

Alistair Cross
“If the woman in black knew anything at all, it was how to wait. She'd been doing it for centuries.”
Alistair Cross, The Silver Dagger

Alistair Cross
“He stood, and his movements, as always, were a hypnotic combination of violence and grace.”
Alistair Cross, The Midnight Ripper

“…We must stop him before he brings forth the apocalypse.”
Draven M., Dawn of the Immortals:

“Heavens no, what would be the fun in that?”
Draven M., Dawn of the Immortals:

“…Be my brother in paradise. I can give you absolute power. I can grant you immortality.”
Draven M., Dawn of the Immortals:

“…Do you believe in the paranormal?”
Draven M., Dawn of the Immortals:

“Sometimes it takes a monster to kill a monster”
Draven M., Dawn of the Immortals:

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