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  • I'd been blindsided with the most painful knowledge: the first man to ever say he loved me had never loved me at all. His passion had been artificial. His pursuit of me had been choreographed.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.1433, Penguin
  • I snuck a look to see how Eric was taking this, and he was staring at me the same way the Monroe vampires had. Thoughtful. Hungry. "That's interesting," he said. "I had a psychic once. It was incredible." "Did the psychic think so?

    Charlaine Harris (2001). “Dead Until Dark: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.84, Penguin
  • Do you sometimes wish you could fast-forward a week? You know something bad's coming up, and you know you'll get through it, but the prospect just makes you feel sick. I worried for about thirty minutes, and though I knew there was no point in doing so, I could feel my anxiety twisting me up in a knot. 'Bullshit,' I told myself stoutly. 'This is utter bullshit.

  • I was embarrased, horrified and absolutely ready to jump him!

  • Hey, our hair's the same color," I said, eyeing us side by side in the mirror. Sure is, Girlfriend." Eric grinned at me. "But are you blond all the way down?" Don't you wish you knew?" Yes," he said simply. Well, you'll just have to wonder." I am," he said. "Blond everywhere," I could tell as much from your chest hair." He raised my arm to check my armpit. "You silly women, shaving your body hair," He said, dropping my arm.

    Charlaine Harris (2003). “Dead in Dixie”
  • Eric was holding my hands, and I was digging my nails into him like we were doing something else. He won't mind, I though, as I realized I'd drawn blood. And sure enough, he didn't. "Let go," he advised me, and I loosened my grip on his hands. "No, not of me," he said smiling. "You can hold on to me as long as you want.

    Charlaine Harris (2003). “Club Dead”, p.113, Penguin
  • Bill said, "She is mine." I wondered if my hands would move. They would. I raised both of them, making an unmistakable one-fingered gesture. Eric laughed, and Bill said "Sookie!" in shocked admonishment. "I think that Sookie is telling us she belongs to herself," Eric said softly.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.742, Penguin
  • I held on to my better nature by my fingernails but I held on.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.1138, Penguin
  • Self-pity is like chocolate; as you get older, you can only afford a little bit.

    Charlaine Harris (2016). “Dead Over Heels”, p.104, Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
  • Woo woo, secret vampire stuff!

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.251, Penguin
  • When you're a professional you do your job no matter what gets in the way. You might take a sick day, you might take a personal day, but then you show back up or you won't get paid. Everyone develops his/her own strategy for dealing with days that are not productive.

  • Oh come on Pam, they're funny. They're like humans but miniature...tea cup humans!

  • I abjure you,” Alcide said. Colonel Flood winced, and young Sid, Amanda, and Culpepper looked both astonished and impressed, as if this were a ceremony they'd never thought to witness. “I see you no longer. I hunt with you no longer. I share flesh with you no longer.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.947, Penguin
  • (Sookie's Thoughts on Debbie Pelt) she had been cruel to Alcide, insulted me grievously, burned a hole in my favorite wrap and—oh—tried to kill me by proxy. Also, she had stupid hair.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.854, Penguin
  • All the pictures on the walls, they all white as lilies and smiling like alligators.

    Charlaine Harris (2002). “Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.18, Penguin
  • What are you, Zen Master Fang?

    Charlaine Harris (2012). “Deadlocked: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.155, Penguin
  • Don’t you just hate nights like that, when you think over every mistake you’ve made, every hurt you’ve received, every bit of meanness you’ve dealt out? There’s no profit in it, no point to it, and you need sleep.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.32, Penguin
  • Oh, God, puppy dog eyes. From a six-foot-five ancient Viking vampire.

    Charlaine Harris (2003). “Dead in Dixie”
  • Then was ashamed of myself. I should be happy for what I'd been given. I hoped God hadn't noticed my lapse in appreciation.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Dead and Gone: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.90, Penguin
  • Pam said, "Sookie, I brought you something, too. I never thought I'd want to spend time with a human, but you're more tolerable than most.

    Charlaine Harris (2012). “Deadlocked: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.189, Penguin
  • I drank lots of water and orange juice and took a multivitamin and iron supplement for breakfast, which was my regimen since Bill had come into my life and brought (along with love, adventure, and excitement) the constant threat of anemia.

    Charlaine Harris (2002). “Living Dead in Dallas: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.12, Penguin
  • I really, really wanted to lose awareness of the here and now. The best way for me to do that was bury myself in a book.

    Charlaine Harris (2011). “Harper Connelly Mysteries Quartet”, p.50, Penguin
  • As the water pounded on my back, I reflected that I must be pretty simple. It didn't take much to make me happy. A long night with a dead guy had done the trick.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.871, Penguin
  • Sookie, my little bullet-sucker" Eric, my big bullshitter

    Eric  
  • A piece of happiness should never be taken as due.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.922, Penguin
  • My gran had always told me that a woman--any woman worth her salt--could do whatever she had to.

    Charlaine Harris (2009). “Sookie Stackhouse 8-copy Boxed Set”, p.979, Penguin
  • If this was The Lord of the Rings and I had a smart British voice like Cate Blanchett, I could tell you the background of the events of that fall in a really suspenseful way. And you’d be straining to hear the rest.

    Charlaine Harris (2008). “From Dead to Worse: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel”, p.7, Penguin
  • If it's easy to be friendly she will be. If the wind blows the other way her friendship will be gone. And I'm thinking the wind is blowing the other way. She has found some other way to be an important person in her own right by hating others.

    Charlaine Harris (2008). “All Together Dead”, p.87, Penguin
  • I've got libraries in my blood.

    Charlaine Harris (2016). “Dead Over Heels”, p.29, Jabberwocky Literary Agency, Inc.
  • The god entered some women so completely that they became immortal, or very close to it. Bacchus was the god of the grape, of course, so bars are very interesting to maenads. In fact, so interesting that they don't like other creatures of darkness becoming involved. Maenads consider that the violence sparked by the consumption of alcohol belongs to them; that's what they feed off, now that no one formally worships their god. And they are attracted to pride.

    Charlaine Harris (2011). “True Blood Omnibus: Dead Until Dark, Living Dead in Dallas, Club Dead”, p.248, Hachette UK
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