Geary's Famous Quotes & Sayings
97 Geary's Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
Usually, new producers and writers want to put their stamp on a show. They don't want to continue what's working. They want to reinvent the wheel. It's an ego thing.— Anthony Geary

I usually get up not before 9. I have a huge library - I'm a big fan of Scandinavian crime fiction - so I'll usually take a book and go off to one of my favorite bistros for a cappuccino or espresso or maybe I'll have some lovely smoked salmon for breakfast.— Anthony Geary

I fell out of the hammock while I was sleeping. (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
On your head? (Geary)
Apparently. Good thing it's hard, huh? (Arik)

Winter comes to balance the warm glow of summer and to teach us to cherish it. A few minutes outside in the cold helps me to remember that.— Debora Geary

I worked with Dalton Trumbo, who served time for refusing to give up names of people that were accused of being Communists. I've always admired him.— Anthony Geary

You've no idea ... my tongue has been known to let blood on four continents. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

Sometimes, you need a door slammed in your face before you can hear opportunity knock.— James Geary

By bringing together what we know and what we don't know through analogy, metaphorical thinking strikes the spark that ignites discovery,— James Geary

Mistakes are always paid for in casualties and troops are quick to see any blunder made by their commanders. - DWIGHT DAVID EISENHOWER— Geary A. Rummler

Like this cake. It's really very good. (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
As the girth to my hips will attest. (Geary)

I step out of Bourbon Bandits onto the sidewalk of Geary Street and take my place among the zombies and psychopaths. How do I tell the difference? The psychopaths wear suits. The zombies have skin peeling off their faces and reek of rotting teeth and were likely the extras in a movie we were all in but forgot about.— Logan Ryan Smith

I take it you didn't get the permits ... again. (Brian)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
What was your first clue? (Geary)
Oh, I don't know. That stomping stance as you walked down the street, clenching and unclenching your fists like you're already choking someone, or maybe it's that way you're looking at me like you could claw out my eyes when I haven't done anything to piss you off. (Brian)
Yes, you have. (Geary)
And that is? (Brian)
You don't have a gun. (Geary)

The roads are filled with armed robbers, and murders for mere plunder are of daily occurrence.— John White Geary

Men of authority have employed all the destructive agents around them to promote their own personal interests at the sacrifice of every just, honorable, and lawful consideration.— John White Geary

You only really discover the strength of your spine when your back is against the wall.— James Geary

The pain I'm feeling now will fade, too. One day and soon. It has to. For us to keep on living, loving, being who we are, we have to forget how badly the worst parts hurt us. We have to heal. We— Valerie Geary

In soaps, people come back from the dead all the time, to the point where death is just a bus stop.— Anthony Geary

The mind revels in conjecture. Where information is lacking, it will gladly fill in the gaps.— James Geary

Metaphors hide in plain sight, and their influence is largely unconscious. We should mind our metaphors, though, because metaphors make up our minds.— James Geary

Aphorisms are literature's hand luggage. Light and compact, they fit easily into the overhead compartment of your brain.— James Geary

See what? I didn't see anything. There were no scary people there. Nothing freaky. I'm going home now and tomorrow I'm going to have the doctors check for a brain tumor. Full battery of tests. Whole nine yard. Whatever's wrong with me, we'll find it and deal with it. At this point, my vote is either tumor or space alien testing. Either one works for me. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

I rode Caro's bike down a hill with no hands, and then I went sock shopping because I was sad to say goodbye to Alfred, and the socks were cute, but there was this purple lace bra." She ground to a halt, cheeks steaming. "It was the same color as Alfred.— Debora Geary

Yes, but I've already made my fortune in other things. (Solin)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Such as? (Geary)
Viagra. My brother learned to take a personal problem and profit by it. (Arik)
It's true. It pained me to see a man as young as Arik stricken with impotency. Therefore I had to do something to help the poor soul. But alas, there's nothing to be done for it. He's as flaccid as a wet noodle. (Solin)
How creative of you to project your problem onto me. But then, they say celibacy is enough to make a man lose all reason. Guess you're living proof, huh? (Arik)

Metaphor isn't just a fancy turn of speech. It shapes our thoughts and feelings, reaches out to grasp new experience, and even binds our five disparate senses. James Geary's fascinating and utterly readable I is an Other brings the news on metaphor from literature and economics, from neuroscience and politics, illuminating topics from consumer behavior to autism spectrum disorders to the evolution of language. As a writer, as a teacher, and as someone just plain fascinated by how our minds work, I've been waiting years for exactly this book.— James Richardson

People say 'Why would you learn Dutch? Nobody speaks it. Why not French?' Even the Dutch say that to me! I say because I want to live here, I think it's only common courtesy that I speak the language.— Anthony Geary

It's a yes then? (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
No. I thought I'd walk through hell to reclaim you and carry your baby just for the heck of it. Who needs marriage. (Geary)
I do! (Arik)
Good. I can let you live another day. (Geary)

Okay, I'm dreaming. Hallucinating. Brought on by stress. I had a hard day today and this is my mind trying to protect itself from ... from stuff. Lots of stuff. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
(Arik, Trieg, and ZT stare at Geary.)
Oh, like I'm any less sane than the three of you just because I talk to myself. (Geary)

This isn't a game, human. Listen to the Skotos and go. We're not bound by the laws of the Oneroi. Killing humans is nothing for us. (Dolophoni)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Well, aren't you all scary in black. Ooo. What are you two masquerading as? Evil Man and his trusty sidekick Bad Boy? (Geary)

I believe aphorisms are best when first read in the wild, free from the confines of any categories.— James Geary

The greatest impediment to women's liberation is dumb commercials.— Debora Geary

Not to be rude, but what the hell? I live for it. You can't start running your mouth about what you've seen here tonight. (ZT)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Great threat you've going there big ZT. News flash, I didn't want to see anything. Your people dragged me into this against my will, not the other way around, and who am I going to tell anyway? The last thing I want is to be dragged off and committed because I saw ... something that no rational human being has ever seen before. (Geary)
I don't think you understand what's going on here, do you? (ZT)
Not a clue and, no offense, I like it that way. Clueless rules. (Geary)

Uncle Marcus was going to help with training? Elorie looked around for flying pigs.— Debora Geary

Vengeance only destroys the one who seeks it. (Theo- Geary's Grandfather/Acheron)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

So what's it like to live without emotions? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's hard. Imagine a world without taste. A world where you can see the colors and all, but you can't feel it. A beautiful clear day can never choke you up. A child's laughter doesn't make you smile. You don't look at a bunny and think 'how cute.' You feel absolutely nothing. It's like being wrapped in thick cotton all the time. (Arik)

Metaphor lives a secret life all around us. We utter about six metaphors a minute.— James Geary

Don't you have a girlfriend or family you'd rather be with? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Only Solin, and honestly, he's not this soft. Even if he was, it'd be gross. (Arik)

Do not be alarmed by the minor inconsistencies in the syntax. They are meant to heighten your level of attention and thereby make you a better programmer.— David Geary

Don't hurt him. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Do you think I came all the way over here to hurt him? If I'd wanted him hurt, I'd have left him to Tweedle Dumb and Dumber. (ZT)

Roses are red, violets are blue,— Debora Geary
This room's a psycho shopping zoo.
The fashion's a disaster, the mirrors are large,
And somebody left a crazy lady with needles in charge.

Only two bags, huh?" Helga was eighty, feisty, and the fastest knitter Elsie had ever seen. "We'll have to work on that. It's not a respectable stash until it has its own room.— Debora Geary

I have friends in France who are artists. I go to gallery openings and things like that.— Anthony Geary

Toddlers are germ-warfare machines in a cute package— Debora Geary
- Debora Geary

Magic would always have a place in the world as long as those hints of reverence continued to exist.— Debora Geary

Heroism often results as a response to extreme events.— James Geary

I was a terrific liar as a child, and I believe my lies. So it's a natural step into acting.— Anthony Geary

And he's just plain odd. And what is your problem that you keep putting yourself in my way? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
She's feisty, Skotos. I can see the appeal. (ZT)

Oh no, if you really want to be wicked to him, nuke it first. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yeah, but given his reaction to the cupcake, that might overload his taste buds with pleasure and kill him. (Tory)

Sometimes, the hardest thing of all is being tossed on the winds.— Debora Geary

They never used three words where one would do.— Debora Geary

Okay, I don't like it when you walk away from me, but other than that ... (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yeah, I guess that makes sense. You transcend a dimension to come here and I brush you off. I can see where that might get annoying. (Geary)

Yeah, and Mr. Cuddles is a jealous sort. He doesn't share us well. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Does this mean I'll have to fight him? (Arik)
You'd never win. Mr. Cuddles cheats. You think he's just a pushover teddy bear, but he's vicious, I tell you. Vicious. (Geary)

You're going to share a Moon Pie? Now? You know you can't get any more of those until you go back to the Sates, right? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
It's for a good cause. We need more addicts. Besides, there's always Grandpa to bail me out with an emergency shipment if I get too desperate. (Tory)

I think that it's only natural that readers become writers. You can only learn so much before you have to share it with others.— Geary Davis

Perhaps I should sit up front with the driver and give you two enough space to beat the crap out of each other and settle this like grown adolescents. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

But I feel its beauty here and I know there is not a lovelier, more precious child in this world than you and your cousins. I am glad that though someone did me grossly wrong, my final mark on this world is not one of countering hurt with more hurt but is one of love and friendship. We will always be known by our actions. Let them always be good ones. (Theo, Geary's Grandfather)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

I have barely time to give you a brief statement of facts as I find them.— John White Geary

They do not air 'GH' in Holland, so I don't get recognized. But the Dutch are wonderfully unimpressed with celebrity, so even if the show did play over there it probably wouldn't affect things much. It's a wonderful life and I am so blessed.— Anthony Geary

I prefer the Peace of Nicias. Time's too precious to waste it with war and conflict. (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
But the peace was fraught with skirmishes and ultimately broken. (Geary)
Yes, and doesn't it piss you off that there are always assholes who just can't let other people live in peace. Really, some people should get a life. (Arik)

Advice is given freely because so much of it is worthless.— James Geary

Maybe I'm just tired. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
People only say that when they're not really willing to deal with the issue at hand. It's like when you ask a guy what he's thinking and he says 'nothing' but in reality you know he's checking out another woman and he doesn't want you to give him grief over it. It's Thia's theory. (Tory)
I think you need to stay away from her before she corrupts you. (Geary)
Nah, it's too much fun. She has the most misguided views on everything. But I think what I just said is one of the few lucid thoughts she's ever managed. (Tory)

Solin seemed to take his brother's challenge in stride as he— Sherrilyn Kenyon
turned to Geary. "So tell me, lovely lady, where on earth did
you happen to find my wayward brother?"
She glanced at Arik over her shoulder to see him watching
her before she answered.
"Floating in the sea, but he won't tell me how it is he came to
be there."
"Knowing Arik, I'm sure he angered someone who threw him
in, hoping he'd drown."
"Actually they threw me in hoping I'd land on someone else
and drown them.
Unfortunately, you swam away too fast.

I've always said, I prefer the opera to the soap - those extreme characters and circumstances.— Anthony Geary

Speed made things happen faster than her brain could process them.— Debora Geary

So how many women have you visited in their dreams? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Is this one of those questions that if I don't answer it correctly, you get angry at me? (Arik)

There is no aspect of our experience not molded in some way by metaphor's almost imperceptible touch.— James Geary

History shows us a window into our past. Historical fiction can take us by the and and lead us into that world.— Judith Geary

No. Real love takes time to build. What you feel is just infatuation. (Geary) But it doesn't feel temporary. (Arik) It never does at its onset. It's only in hindsight that we realize the difference between infatuation and love. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

Love needs expression, Captain Geary, or doubts grow amid the silence. Doubts of the other and doubts of yourself.— Jack Campbell

"I'm pretty sure if it weren't for you, I'd have spent the rest of my life terrified of crowded places. I can't thank you enough.— Debora Geary

Words have power. And when you put them out there, it makes them real for other people, and maybe it changes the world a little." He shrugged. "Or maybe it changes you."— Debora Geary

Yeah. Just keep the live feed going so that I can see it and pretend I'm there, too. (Tory)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Yes, my queen. Anything else you'd like? (Geary)
A million dollars and Brad Pitt. (Tory)
You forgot world peace. (Geary)
I'm feeling a bit selfish today. Teenage hormonal overdose, I think. Or just general excitement. (Tory)

Sometimes truth was the most brutal weapon of all. And the greatest gift.— Debora Geary

Metaphor is not just the detection of patterns; it is the creation of patterns.— James Geary

I tried to think the same thought in as many different religions as possible, so the thought itself wouldn't be limited by any particular way of reasoning, the way words restrict— Patricia Geary
the whole eskimo-seventeen-words-for-snow idea.

Metaphor creates a kind of conceptual synesthesia, in which we understand one concept in the context of another.— James Geary

The more you hope the more you hurt. You drop a letter in a Holy Communion envelope in the postbox and already you are waiting for a reply. Human beings were built for response. But human nature can't tolerate too much waiting. Between the emotion and the response falls the shadow, T.S. Eliot said, and that was the principle that inspired texting, that came up with the shortest possible time, basically as fast as Sheila Geary's two thumbs could hammer ILY on a tiny keyboard and get Johnny Johnston's ILY2 back, so that between emotion and response now there wasn't all that much shadow. All writers are waiting for replies. That's what I've learned. Maybe all human beings are. After the Yeats classes my father returned— Niall Williams

That's the difference between good military commanders and good politicians, John Geary. You've shown me that a good military commander spends the lives of their people reluctantly and with regret, but does spend them when necessary. The good politician does the same thing with principles. There aren't any fine burials for sacrificed principles, though.— Jack Campbell

How do you know all this? Jeez, Tory, you're a kid. Act like it. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
(Tory reached out and punched her on the arm.)
Ow! What was that for? (Geary)
Unexpected and irrational emotional outbursts. Isn't that what teenagers are supposed to do? Oh, and sulk. A lot. (Tory)

Vero collapsed in a chair, overtaken with delicious giggles. The child had bought underwear to match a plastic frog. An act of perfect silliness.— Debora Geary

Aphorisms are food for thought - like sushi, they come in small portions that are both delicious and exquisitely formed. And, like sushi, I can never get enough.— James Geary

Thank you, Geary. (Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
For what? (Geary)
For giving me a life that is the best dream I've ever had. (Arik)

My kingdom for a gun. (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
You don't have a kingdom. (Brian)
And I don't have a gun- looks like I'm shit out of luck all the way around, huh? (Geary)

London always reminds me of a brain. It is similarly convoluted and circuitous. A lot of cities, especially American ones like New York and Chicago, are laid out in straight lines. Like the circuits on computer chips, there are a lot of right angles in cities like this. But London is a glorious mess. It evolved from a score or so of distinct villages, that merged and meshed as their boundaries enlarged. As a result, London is a labyrinth, full of turnings and twistings just like a brain.— James Geary

Desjani pulled out a ration bar. 'Hungry?' she asked Geary.— Jack Campbell
'I had something earlier. Is that a Yanika Babiya?'
'No. It's ... ' She squinted at the label. 'Spicy chicken curry.'
'A chicken curry ration bar? How are they?'
Taking a small bite, Desjani chewed slowly, pretending not to be aware that everyone on the bridge was watching her instead of staring at the representation of the alien hypernet gate. 'It's definitely got curry in it. Spicy, not so much. Some of the other stuff tastes like chicken.'
'That doesn't narrow it down too much, does it?' Geary said.
'Every kind of meat in a ration bar tastes like chicken, Captain,' Lieutenant Castries suggested. 'Except the chicken.'
'You're right, Lieutenant,' Desjani said. 'Real chicken in ration bars tastes like, what, mutton?'
'Ham,' Yuon tossed in. 'Bad ham.'
'So this can't be chicken because it tastes like chicken,' Desjani concluded.

I'm pretty good at most things where immaturity is an asset.— Debora Geary

For the rest of her life, hope was going to smell a little bit like bacon.— Debora Geary

They'll come for me if I help you, and no offense, no one has ever bled for me, so I'm not about to bleed for anyone else. You can all go to hell for what I care. I've done enough helping. You've already brought Zebulon down on my ass and now the Dolophoni. It took me centuries to reach an impasse with them and I like our cold war a little too much to jeopardize it for you. (Solin)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
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He's a fuzzy-little-bunny guy, isn't he? (Geary)

It's like parenting. The hardest, most intensive time comes at the very beginning. We still love those babies as they grow into daredevil children, recalcitrant teens, and parents setting eyes on their own babes for the first time. We just get a little more sleep while we do it.— Debora Geary

But you helped me and Arik. Why would you do that if you really feel that way? (Geary)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
What can I say? It's so much more enjoyable to snatch victory from the hands of the gullible. You guys make the most delightful sound of agony when you're betrayed. (Solin)

Metaphor impinges on everything, allowing us - poets and non-poets alike - to experience and think about the world in fluid, unusual ways.— James Geary

You were overwhelmed by my desire? What planet are you from? (Geary to Arik)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Moronia. Every full moon they teleport the Morons to earth and let them loose. Consider this your first encounter. (Solin)

To walk at the side of an amazing woman is a journey all its own,— Debora Geary

The point is to learn to live with roots inside yourself, instead of a thousand stupid rules to guide your day. Who are you without your rules, Elsie? Who would you find if you had the guts to just lie still and let go?— Debora Geary
