Jim Butcher Quotes About Waiting

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  • Here had lived someone else who knew that the only thing waiting at home was a sense of loneliness. Sometimes it is comforting. Most often, it isn't.

    Jim Butcher (2000). “Storm Front: Book one of The Dresden Files”, p.175, Penguin Group
  • Molly blinked, then looked at Thomas and said, "Wait a minute.... We're his flunkies." "You, may be," Thomas said, sneering. "I'm his thug. I'm way higher than a flunky." "You are high if you think I'm taking any orders from you," Molly said tartly.

  • Got to die of something," Giraldi observed. "Might as well put back a few pints while you wait to see what it is.

    Jim Butcher (2007). “Cursor's Fury”, p.154, Penguin
  • Hospital waits are bad ones. The fact that they happen to pretty much all of us, sooner or later, doesn't make them any less hideous.

    Jim Butcher (2009). “Small Favor: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.373, Penguin
  • Wait. You work for me?" "I prefer to think of it as managing your incompetence.

    Jim Butcher (2011). “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.442, Penguin
  • Wait. You don't understand. I just wanted it to stop. Wanted the hurting to stop." I smoothed a bloodied lock of hair from her eyes and felt very tired as I said, "The only people who never hurt are dead." The light died out of her eyes, her breath slowing. She whispered, barely audible, "I don't understand." I answered, "I don't either." A tear slid from her eye and mixed with the blood. Then she died.

    Jim Butcher (2002). “Summer Knight: Book four of The Dresden Files”, p.358, Penguin
  • Dammit, Dresden, if you want to know about me, wait for the autobiography like everyone else.

    Jim Butcher (2004). “Blood Rites: Book six of The Dresden Files”, p.220, Penguin
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