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Quotes About Confrontation

You're a dead man," Kyle said. "Warren doesn't take kindly to people who hurt me.
~ Patricia Briggs
Charles sat in lone splendor on a huge couch in the middle of Angus's spacious living room--while the other ten or twelve people present made themselves at home on the other side of the room. Anna surveyed the scene. "Okay," she said. "Who's been being a grouch?
~ Patricia Briggs
his eyes a bright gold. "You need me." He kissed her again, his hands roaming from her jaw down her neck and shoulders. His hips presses forward, and he released her mouth as he slid his body up until his sex pressed, hard and full, against hers. She jerked involuntarily, and he laughed in the same deep way that he had spoken. She growled at him, wolf to wolf. "There you are, there you are," he said. "Are you just going to let me do this alone?
~ Patricia Briggs
Beauclaire, for his part, sank back in the soft material of the couch as if the thought that it would impede him should he have to move quickly never occurred to him. I'm not afraid of anyone here, his body posture said. Charles's—relaxed, arms folded loosely, chin slightly tilted—said, You're boring me; either fight and die—or back off.
~ Patricia Briggs
Wolf Versus Street Sign, Street Sign Wins.
~ Patricia Briggs
I might be dumb," I told him, putting my nose against his silk tie, "but I'm not that dumb. I've gotcha now and you aren't getting away.
~ Patricia Briggs
If you touch me, Charles will hunt you down and eat your marrow while you are still alive to scream." She called upon her two acting classes and let her mouth turn up. "I'll be happy to watch." She licked her lips. The smile dropped off his face, and he growled.
~ Patricia Briggs
Charles asked me to stay here, she said, rather than confronting Hosteen with his lie. "You aren't my Alpha-and even if you were, he can't make me do anything, either." She tappef herself in the chest with one of her needles and half sang, "Omega. Me." Dropping into her own voice she said, "As an Omega wolf, I don't have the urge to obey you. At all. Not even the tiniest bit. Don't worry, it makes the Merrick crazy too.
~ Patricia Briggs
Adam leaned down to Paul. "That edge you lost in your fight with Mary Jo is what allowed me to take the time to find something that would hurt you instead of kill you. You can thank her for your life.
~ Patricia Briggs
Trust you to bring a gun to a fistfight
~ Patricia Briggs
Son of a bitch. 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
It's easier to be horrible if you can squash everyone who tries to stop you.
~ Patricia Briggs
Sometime soon, I will deal with the fae who have offended me in such a way that others avoid annoying me for another century or two. That's a good plan for the next few weeks, I think. Findest du nicht auch?
~ Patricia Briggs
If Buffalo Singer ever came to her in a dream again, she would make sure he regretted it.
~ Patricia Briggs
Right after Thanksgiving, that necromancer vampire challenged Marsilia—Frost
~ Patricia Briggs
When was the first time you saw Frost?" "When he tried that coup on Marsilia," I said. "Um. Two years ago? Okay, right. That means it can't have been Frost.
~ Patricia Briggs
MS. THOMPSON, it said in heavy block letters, PLEASE KEEP YOUR FELINE OFF MY PROPERTY. IF I SEE IT AGAIN, I WILL EAT IT.
~ Patricia Briggs
How goes the battle?
~ Patricia C. Wrede
I'm the King, and I say you go to the dungeon instead of fighting wizards, and no argument.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
I wasn't going to get anywhere if I kept avoiding things, and I might miss something important.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
must tell them sometime," Alethia said. "I would rather get it over with now. And they are conveniently on our doorstep.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
Well," said the frog, "what are you going to do about it?" "Marrying Therandil? I don't know. I've tried talking to my parents, but they won't listen, and neither will Therandil." "I didn't ask what you'd said about it," the frog snapped. "I asked what you're going to do. Nine times out of ten, talking is a way of avoiding doing things.
~ Patricia C. Wrede
begin to fear the abuser and to realize that she is being abused. If she confronts the abuser, if he is unwilling to change, if he becomes angrier and more abusive or more manipulative and confusing, if she asks him to stop it and he refuses or continues to
~ Unknown
She stepped back, his hand left suspended in the gap between them, and demanded, "Did you get Lily pregnant?
~ Unknown