Jim Butcher Quotes About Home

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  • The wacky thing about those bad guys is that you can't count on them to be obvious. They forget to wax their mustaches and goatees, leave their horns at home, send their black hats to the dry cleaner's. They're funny like that.

    Jim Butcher (2008). “White Night: A Novel of the Dresden Files”, p.51, Penguin
  • Here had lived someone else who knew that the only thing waiting at home was a sense of loneliness. Sometimes it is comforting. Most often, it isn't.

    Jim Butcher (2000). “Storm Front: Book one of The Dresden Files”, p.175, Penguin Group
  • Tavi looked wildly around the courtyard, and when his gaze flicked toward them, his face lit witha ferocious smile. "Uncle Bernard! Uncle Bernard!" he shouted, pointing at Doroga. "He followed me home! Can we keep him?

    Jim Butcher (2009). “Furies Of Calderon: The Codex Alera: Book One”, p.370, Hachette UK
  • There’s nothing that makes you more insane than family. Or more happy. Or more exasperated. Or more . . . secure.

  • Am I going to be able to provide a real home for her, man? An education? A real life? What's her college application going to look like: 'Raised on Spooky Island by wizard with GED, please help'?

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