Eileen Wilks Quotes

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  • Humans were peculiar. They were by turns squeamish and appallingly violent.

    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Inhuman”, p.59, Penguin
  • Who wants to feel everything everyone else feels all the time?

    Want   Feels  
    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Inhuman”, p.12, Penguin
  • We don't go to the ocean for anything as simple as happiness, do we? We go there to feel alive. Like life, the ocean holds chance and change, grief and terror and beauty. It promises mortality, not peace.

    Grief   Ocean   Simple  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.139, Penguin
  • But not all scars showed, did they?

    Scar  
    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Mortal Ties”, p.53, Penguin
  • Fear and bigotry don’t need explaining. They simply are, like traffic jams and taxes.

    Fear   Needs   Jam  
    Eileen Wilks (2011). “Death Magic”, p.25, Penguin
  • Living does not undo life. Death does not, either. Life and death are not either-or.

    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.283, Penguin
  • It's okay to play turtle for a while, as long as you don't get too fond of your shell.

    Turtles   Play   Long  
    Eileen Wilks (2008). “Night Season”, p.16, Penguin
  • I see you. I will be careful with the places that hurt.

    Eileen Wilks (2009). “Mortal Sins”, p.141, Penguin
  • Uh - do you want to do it outside? "Frequently. Oh, you meant the wedding. That, too.

    Want  
    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.113, Penguin
  • Surely a woman who picked a spot so close to the ocean didn't automatically hide from the rain.

    Rain   Ocean   Spots  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.139, Penguin
  • This was what she needed… the quiet turning to the other in the middle of the night, the wordless meeting of lips, skin, breath. The trust, unfurling one pale petal at a time, that he would be there.

    Night   Skins   Would Be  
    Eileen Wilks (2005). “Mortal Danger”, p.89, Penguin
  • What?" She drew herself up, stern as a cat presented with the wrong food for dinner.

    Cat   Dinner  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.50, Penguin
  • Living is very serious, very real. It is also always a game. If we are wise, it is very real, very terrible, and very lovely, and a good deal of fun.

    Wise   Fun   Real  
  • She had of course, kept working. He liked to think she would have moved under the table to continue her task if a gun battle had broken out, but he wasn't sure.

    Gun   Thinking   Broken  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.225, Penguin
  • How to put this feeling, this certainty, into something as limited as words?

  • Hating politics was like hating the weather. Pointless, since both were inevitable.

    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.24, Penguin
  • He stared at the heart of his heart, the one woman in the world for him

    Heart   World   One Woman  
    Eileen Wilks (2005). “Mortal Danger”, p.28, Penguin
  • Don't call the man a claustrophobe just because small spaces scare him. Right.

    Men   Space   Scare  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.213, Penguin
  • You're so far off base this time you can't even see the base!

    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Inhuman”, p.72, Penguin
  • Religion turned some folks belligerent.

    Folks  
    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Inhuman”, p.58, Penguin
  • Bleeding isn't optional for most of us.

    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Inhuman”, p.24, Penguin
  • But when you slice truth too thin, you deceive.

    Eileen Wilks (2005). “Mortal Danger”, p.117, Penguin
  • Dogs make sense. They understand hierarchy and the need to cooperate. They come when you call them. A cat though—a cat will take your number and get back to you. Maybe. If he’s in a good mood.

    Dog   Cat   Numbers  
    Eileen Wilks (2005). “Mortal Danger”, p.64, Penguin
  • I do love you. I think you know that, but just in case...I love you.

  • Isen wasn't a two birds with one stone kind of guy. More like one stone, two birds, a rabbit, a fox, and maybe that deer will trip over the fox and we can get him, too.

    Two   Guy   Bird  
    Eileen Wilks (2012). “Mortal Ties”, p.115, Penguin
  • Regrets are the most useless form of guilt. They always arrive too late to do any good.

    Regret   Guilt   Too Late  
    Eileen Wilks (2004). “Tempting Danger”, p.30, Penguin
  • Guilt always makes the other feelings worse.

    Feelings   Guilt  
    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.68, Penguin
  • Women were complicated creatures. Any man who thought he had one figured out simply wasn't paying attention.

    Eileen Wilks (2005). “Mortal Danger”, p.60, Penguin
  • My feelings were hurt. Once I started I couldn't seem to let it go. Be strange if the person who matters most in the whole world couldn't hurt your feelings, wouldn't it?

    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.172, Penguin
  • Marriage and especially the ceremony which announces it, the wedding... That is how we say to the world, 'These two are now a family, and with this joining our families are joined, too. And you had damned well better respect that.

    Two   Joining   World  
    Eileen Wilks (2010). “Blood Magic”, p.287, Penguin
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