Diana Gabaldon Blood Quotations
Diana Gabaldon Quotes about:
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- All Blood Quotes
- William Shakespeare
- Cassandra Clare
- Sherrilyn Kenyon
- Rick Riordan
- Bible Bible
- Charles Spurgeon
- Thomas Jefferson
- Stephenie Meyer
- D H Lawrence
- Ralph Waldo Emerson
- Mahatma Gandhi
- Adolf Hitler
- Friedrich Nietzsche
- Mark Twain
- Pablo Neruda
- Rainer Maria Rilke
- Ellen G White
- Pope Francis
- Alice Hoffman
- Henry David Thoreau
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Niece Quotes
What a mystery blood was -- how did a tiny gesture, a tome of voice, endure through generations like the harder verities of flesh? He had seen it again and again, watching his nieces and nephews grow, and accepted without thought the ehoes of parent and grandparent that appeared for brief moments. the shadow of a face looking back through the years -- that vanished again into the face that was now.
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Cutting Quotes
I was crying and laughing, snuffing tears and blood, bumping at him with my bound hands, trying awkwardly to thrust them at him so that he could cut the rope. He quit grappling, and clutched me so hard against him that I yelped in pain as my face was pressed against his plaid. He was saying something else, urgently, but I couldn’t manage to translate it. Energy pulsed through him, hot and violent, like the current in a live wire, and I vaguely realized that he was still almost berserk; he had no English.