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Quotes About Werewolves

Male werewolves treat their mates like beloved slaves. the thought set my back up. It was just a good thing I wasn't a werewolf or there would be a slave rebellion.
~ Patricia Briggs
Thank you for tearing Tim into small Tim bits.
~ Patricia Briggs
And it had left me with a certain skill for managing enraged werewolves, which was a good thing, my foster father had told me often enough, since I sure had a talent for enraging them.
~ Patricia Briggs
That the feeling I got from them through the pack bonds was eagerness for the hunt was a testimony that all werewolves are crazy.
~ Patricia Briggs
Werewolves smell like musk and mint.
~ Patricia Briggs
She slanted a thoughtful look at Bran, who was talking animatedly with my stepfather. My stepfather was a dentist. Bran ruled werewolves. I didn't want to know what they had in common to get that excited about.
~ Patricia Briggs
Why was it that I was always trying to handle the werewolves instead of the other way around? Maybe because Adam's other form had big claws and great big teeth.
~ Patricia Briggs
I put my cell phone in my back pocket (a habit that has destroyed two phones so far) and tried to blank my face. It wouldn't help with the werewolves, who would be able to smell my distress, but at least I wouldn't have complete strangers stop and ask me what was wrong.
~ 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
The Cantrip agents were more interesting. He didn't know as much about Cantrip, as it was an even newer agency than Homeland Security, having come into being when the werewolves outed themselves.
~ 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
Adam knew of three werewolves who had been witchborn. They were the three most dangerous and powerful werewolves in the world
~ Patricia Briggs
Because I knew that Samuel—my Samuel who was at that very moment dressing in the backseat—would never stand by and watch a human get hurt. He was the only werewolf I knew who cared that much about mundane humans, just because they were mundane humans
~ Patricia Briggs
They're our scary-dangerous werewolves., and they only eat people they don't like.
~ Patricia Briggs