Patricia Briggs Quotes About Past

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  • He stepped back with exaggerated courtesy. But when I walked past him, he swatted my rump. Hard enough to sting. “You need to be more careful,” he growled. “Keep interfering in my business and you might get hurt.” I said sweetly as I continued to Jesse's room, “The last man who swatted me like that is rotting in his grave.” “I have no doubt about it.” His voice was more satisfied then contrite.

    Patricia Briggs (2008). “Iron Kissed”, p.109, Penguin
  • Things change whether you want them to, or not--unless you are dead. Don't hold so hard to the past that you die with it.

    Patricia Briggs (2011). “River Marked”, p.173, Penguin
  • Charles could care less about shoes - and he suspected he wasn't alone among men in his feelings. Shoe, no shoe, he didn't care. Naked was good, though over the past couple of weeks he was beginning to think that dressed in his clothes was a decent second best.

    Patricia Briggs (2009). “Hunting Ground”, p.91, Penguin
  • Sometimes I think I live more closely to the past than the present.

    Patricia Briggs (2002). “Dragon Bones”, p.97, Penguin
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