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Quotes About Brotherhood

You know you're the only man alive I'd ever follow after what I've been through. You're also the only one I respect. (Urian) And you're one of the extremely few I trust. (Acheron) Brothers? (Urian) Brothers to the end. Now before we get all girly and cry, get your ass upstairs and prepare for what's coming. (Acheron)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
You really turning mercenary on your favorite older brother? (Dev) No. I would never do that to Alain. (Aimee) Ouch! Bearswan got 'tude. (Dev)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Jealousy can't sour someone to this extreme, can it? (Aiden) It can and it does. Believe me. I've seen a lot worse than this in my billion or so years of existence – the first murder man committed was one brother against the other for no other reason than that one petty emotion. Jealousy turns to hatred which then turns to poison. It infects and it destroys until it eats someone alive. (Deimos)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Ah, man. (Talon) What? (Wulf) Friggin' Fabio alert. (Talon) Hey, you're not too far from the mark either, blondie. (Wulf) Bite me, Viking. (Talon)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
Am I too late? Caleb asked as he joined them. Did he do something stupid? Yeah. On both counts. Tristan stalked past Nick.
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
For making Adron human again. It's been a long time. (Tiernan) Screw you, Tier. (Adron) Yeah, bro, since when was Adron ever human? More like a festering subspecies of some kind. You know. Like a pimple on the ass of a warthog. (Taryn)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
I am your brother. I was supposed to be your brother before either of us was born. Karmic debt. It appears I was Vlad the Impaler or Genghis Khan in a past life.
~ Rob Thurman
I can't undo the past. But in the future, I will gladly lay my life down for you, brother. (Styxx)
~ Sherrilyn Kenyon
If I were over full of pity for the cow, I should sacrifice my life to save her but not take my brother's.
~ Mahatma Gandhi
Unlike some older brothers, I never set him on fire, or cut off an arm or leg, or drowned him in the tub.
~ John Elder Robison
I tried to show him things, but he didn't seem to study what I showed him. Usually, he just put whatever I handed him in his mouth. He would try to eat anything. I fed him Tabasco sauce and he yelled. Having a little brother helped me learn to relate to other people. Being a little brother, Snort learned to watch what he put in his mouth.
~ John Elder Robison
What a brotherband!" he declared. "A thief, a touchy first mate, a shortsighted bear, a joker, two twins who can't tell each other apart, a bookworm and a skirl who doesn't know the right shape for a ship's sail." He beamed at all of them, then added, "I can't think of better qualities in a wolfship's crew.
~ John Flanagan
He ate what his men ate. No more.
~ John Flanagan
John Flanagan
~ King Ferris
Halt regarded him. He loved Horace like a younger brother. Even like a second son, after Will. He admired his skill with a sword and his courage in battle. But sometimes, just sometimes, he felt an overwhelming desire to ram the young warrior's head against a convenient tree.
~ John Flanagan
They are. I'm pretty sure you'll like them. They're Skandians.
~ John Flanagan
Ranger carries the lives of two dozen men with him, the old saying went.
~ John Flanagan
Ranger carries the lives of two dozen men with him
~ John Flanagan
John Flanagan
~ communiqués
Another commandment, really an application of the commandment to love, is the prohibition against judging our brother's sins (Matthew 7:1-5). This is not a prohibition of discernment and virtuous discrimination, but the warning against identifying our neighbor by his sins and the pretense of being without sin ourselves.
~ John Granger
The only care That I shall share Shall be the care of others, And on the road I'll halve the load Of overburdened brothers. I rather guess It's selfishness That drives me to such actions, For in this plan I find I can Forget my own distractions.
~ JOHN KENDRICK BANGS
For it will be very difficult to persuade men of sense that he who with dry eyes and satisfaction of mind can deliver his brother to the executioner to be burnt alive, does sincerely and heartily concern himself to save that brother from the flames of hell in the world to come.
~ John Locke
since it would always be a sin, in any man of estate, to let his brother perish for want of affording him relief out of his plenty.
~ John Locke
You're the most important person in my life," I said. He didn't say anything. "You're my brother," I said. He didn't say anything. "I love you, you little ratbag," I said. He smiled, snuggled down in the bed, and closed his eyes.
~ John Marsden