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Quotes About Fae

Gruff," I said, "I find myself largely clueless about why mortal women do what they do. It will take a wiser man than me to understand what's in a fae woman's mind.
~ Jim Butcher
How long have you been a Sidhe-sicle?
~ Jim Butcher
Mab narrowed her eyes, and a little smile graced her lips. "Impudent," she said. "It's sweet on you.
~ Jim Butcher
The freaking Leanansidhe, deputy of Her Wickedness, with her Nietzsche and Darwin Were Sentimental Pansies outlook on life
~ Jim Butcher
as if that entire circle, that entire . . . pizza of tiny fae, was deliberately, precisely centered.
~ Jim Butcher
It Wasn't Hard To Follow The Scent Of Blood To The Living Room Where The Fae Had Been Killed. It Had Been A Violent Death, Perfect For Creating Ghosts.
~ Patricia Briggs
So in the sweltering heat of a July night, I sang a Christmas carol to a room full of fae, who had been driven out of their homelands by Christians and their cold-iron swords.
~ Patricia Briggs, Blood Bound
Becoming a fae leader? Not on my bucket list.
~ Unknown
The man was married to a half-fae, half-human woman, a banshee, who'd' just delivered twins. It was a wonder his hair wasn't completely prematurely white.
~ Unknown
Irial!" "Still here." Irial didn't open his eyes, but he smiled a little. "You're an ass," Niall said, but he kept his hands on Irial's chest so that he could feel both pulse and breath. "You too, Gancanagh," Irial murmured.
~ Melissa Marr
This was it. She felt it in her soul as if someone were whispering over her shoulder that after years of waiting, the Fae were about to disclose to her the purpose and the place they intended for her. A purpose and a place where she belonged, because she knew for a fact she didn't belong here.
~ Unknown
So in the sweltering heat of a July night, I sang a Christmas carol to a room full of fae, who had been driven out of their homelands by Christians and their cold-iron swords.
~ Patricia Briggs
Leslie had learned two valuable things about the fae that day. They were powerful and charming -- and they ate children and puppies.
~ 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
Congratulations, Christy. You just met one of the weird things in the world that don't fit neatly into the fae or werewolf category." "Weird like you," said Christy. "Well, yes," I agreed. "I thought that went without saying. Weird things like me.
~ Patricia Briggs
It wasn't hard to follow the scent of blood to the living room where the fae had been killed. It had been a violent death, perfect for creating ghosts.
~ 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
And Zee was holed up in the fae reservation in Walla Walla and had been since one of the Gray Lords killed a US senator's son and declared the fae to be a separate and sovereign nation.
~ Patricia Briggs
Leslie learned two valuable things about the fae that day. They were powerful and charming—and they ate children and puppies.
~ Patricia Briggs
About thirty years ago, the Gray Lords, the powerful mages who rule the fae, began to be concerned about advances in science—particularly forensic science.
~ Patricia Briggs
Siebold Adelbertsmiter, my former boss, is an old fae, a metalworker, which is unusual for the fae who mostly can't handle cold iron. He calls himself a gremlin, though he is a lot older than the name, coined by flyboys in WWI. I have a degree in history, so I know useless things like that.
~ Patricia Briggs
I mean never put yourself in a position where harm to you would make the fae community here safer.
~ Patricia Briggs
But even this piece of flattery couldn't distract me from the fact that I was in the center of the Fae realm, blind, stark naked, and without the slightest idea of what was going on.
~ Patrick Rothfuss
She was of the Fae. She did not worry over right or wrong. She was a creature of pure desire, much like a child.
~ Patrick Rothfuss