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Quotes About Danger

Mercy," he said,"in a fair fight between near equals, I'll back you every time. It's the demons, vampires, and river devils I worry about, and I'm working on that.
~ Patricia Briggs
Some of the fae have an odd idea of bride send-offs," he explained "including, according to Zee, kidnapping." "I forgot about that." And I was appalled because I knew better. "Bran and Samuel are probably more of a danger than any of the fae," I told him. "Someday, I'll tell you about some of the more spectaculare wedding antics Samuel's told me about." Some of them made kidnapping look mild.
~ Patricia Briggs
You're a dead man," Kyle said. "Warren doesn't take kindly to people who hurt me.
~ Patricia Briggs
There isn't a person in this city more dangerous than a wolf whose mate is in danger.
~ Patricia Briggs
People who stand in the way of my mate's ability to get herself out of trouble often feel like they were hit by buses. I think this might be the first time it is literally true, though.
~ Patricia Briggs
Taking out werewolves, I gather and surmise, is akin to taking out a SEAL team.
~ Patricia Briggs
People who say that vampires don't care about anyone except themselves are mostly right—but sometimes they are very and lethally wrong.
~ Patricia Briggs
When things started to get dangerous, it was important to have people who knew as much as you did. That way, when you stupidly got yourself killed, someone would have a starting place to look for your murderer.
~ Patricia Briggs
I could hear him laughing. Son of a bit*h. I would kill him. I didn't care if he was coyote or the son of Satan.He was a dead man walking.
~ Patricia Briggs
Mercedes," said Asil in a cheerful voice. "You are going to get me killed at last. Bran would not do it, but I believe your mate will have no trouble.
~ Patricia Briggs
It is generally a bad thing when someone hunting you is polite. It means they are sure they can take you anytime they want to.
~ Patricia Briggs
Of course, if Charles found out his father was out here, too, the damn fool would probably head right back into the maw of danger; he was that kind of heroic idiot.
~ Patricia Briggs
You aren't up to dealing with werewolf business." "Seems to me that she's been dealing just fine," Adam said mildly. "She killed two of them in as many days and came out of it without a scratch." "Luck," said Samuel. "Is it?" In my rearview mirror, I saw Adam close his eyes as he finished in almost a whisper. "Maybe so. When I was in the army, we kept lucky soldiers where they would do us the most good." "Adam
~ Patricia Briggs
No. just warning him about sleeping with dangerous things. Tigers are rare treasures—and they will eat you and not give it a second thought.
~ Patricia Briggs
Never run from a predator. Even the most behaved of them will have a hard time restraining themselves from chasing after a prey.
~ Patricia Briggs
Running from vampires, again. Still. Go me!
~ Patricia Briggs
That swipe had more in common with a bear's attack than a timber wolf's. If it hit me, it could kill me with a single blow.
~ Patricia Briggs
Stupid young girls who get caught alone in the forest fall prey to anything that crosses their paths, be the beast animal, human or shapeshifter.
~ Patricia Briggs
It is difficult for a chicken to make an alliance with a fox--you never know when you'll be eaten for breakfast.
~ Patricia Briggs
Even now, I don't know of any werewolves living in Asia—there are things over there that don't like us, and they can make their dislike fatal.
~ Patricia Briggs
Mr. Francis hired a witch to make a zombie to kill me?
~ Patricia Briggs
It's bad to have an enemy with the kinds of resources these people apparently have—but it is infinitely worse to have crazy people as enemies.
~ Patricia Briggs
The bones meant that I had broken faith with the vampires and was no longer under their protection—and anyone offering me aid of any kind was likely to find themselves on the wrong side of the vampires as well.
~ Patricia Briggs
Werewolves don't do well on their own. They need someone, pack or family, or they begin to get odd. Werewolves who get odd tend to end up dead -- and sometimes take a lot of other people down with them when they go.
~ Patricia Briggs