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Quotes About Patrick

Thin gentleman, tidy little beard?" He brushed his chin with his fingers. The
~ Patrick Rothfuss
He did not want to have his newfound respiratory freedom ruined so soon be the sultry climate of humans.
~ Patrick Süskind
Egan. It's derived from MacAodhagáin. The family were the brehons, the hereditary lawyers and judges, to the chieftains of Roscommon.
~ Unknown
No powers? Ye've got to be kidding me. Have ye heard his jokes? They're so bad they can drop a man at twenty paces," said
~ Unknown
I don't know nothing about looking a gift horse in the mouth or anywhere else. I mean, who gives a horse as a gift anyhow? Unless it's just the head of course.
~ Unknown
Paddy is untall. Paddy hates the term "short" with a passion most folks reserve for the tax man. His distaste for the tax man exceeds known measurement.
~ Unknown
Even in Hell you need to cover your ass, so I had to go somewhere that was even worse than the hall of records. I had to go to Hell's lawyers. Despite
~ Unknown
A seance?" asked Demeter. "Not quite as scientific as reading entrails, but it couldn't hurt.
~ Unknown
He is the Norse god of evil," I said. Paddy shrugged. "Technically, mischief. And people can change if we give them a chance.
~ Unknown
For a bunch of torturers and just plain evil folk, the keepers of the damned were a whiny bunch.
~ Unknown
I deal with stress much better than Murphy does," Loki said. "That's because you cheat and deal from the bottom of the deck," I said.
~ Unknown
the place had more demonic possessions than Congress. The
~ Unknown
Sentient tomes are to be avoided at all costs. It's in the DMA agent handbook, which hasn't achieved self-awareness, at least as far as I knew.
~ Unknown
When I touch people, things change, especially their perceptions. Not their underwear though. I have to draw the line somewhere. Like right there," said Lunay, pointing to the wall where a blue line squiggled across the sheetrock.
~ Unknown
At times his arrogance did resolve itself into simplicity, though it was difficult, especially for strangers, to distinguish these occasions.
~ Patrick White