Sparhawk Famous Quotes & Sayings
28 Sparhawk Famous Sayings, Quotes and Quotation.
I love ebola jokes. When done in the right way, maybe it gets people to learn about ebola, to learn about the stigmas behind the identities held by Africans and so on.— Trevor Noah

I don't ever want to leave this bed, my lady Taryn. (Sparhawk)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Me either. But if we don't, it could get ugly after a few days. We'd shrivel up from lack of water. (Taryn)

There were two sides to David Lean: on the one side, he was kind of a rather stiff, disciplined Englishman. And then he had this kind of romantic side to him. I think being true to both sides of your nature is important.— John Boorman

Its a perfectly good face, Sparhawk."— David Eddings
"It covers the front of my head. What else can you expect from a face?

Sparhawk's reputation must have preceded him. The Massachusetts coast, as he was often reminded, was shaped like an ear. It heard everything.— Donna Thorland

That's a strange hobby for a Church Knight."— David Eddings
"God hired me as a fighting man, Sparhawk, not as a monk. I fight whenever He tells me to, but the rest of my time is my own.

Sparhawk grinned. "If Martel finds out that he's drinking again, he'll reach down his throat and pull his heart out." "Can you actually do that to a man?" "You can if your arm's long enough, and if you know what you're looking for.[ ... ]— David Eddings

I've lived through such terrible times and there are people who live through much worse. But you see them living anyway. When they're more spirit than body, more sores than skin, when they're burned and in agony, when flies lay eggs in the corners of the eyes of their children - they live. Death usually has to take life away. I don't know if that's just the animal. I don't know if it's not braver to die, but I recognize the habit; the addiction to being alive. So we live past hope. If I can find hope anywhere, that's it, that's the best I can do. It's so much not enough. It's so inadequate. But still bless me anyway. I want more life.— Tony Kushner

What was he like? Red Abed?" She was remarkable. Loyal and brave and beautiful as a ship under sail. We ran through moonlit gardens and defied an angry mob. "I spent an afternoon with him," Sparhawk said. "He was old and frail, but he had forgotten more about the sea than I shall ever know." And I will mourn his daughter all my days.— Donna Thorland

The Harrises, on the other hand, have always been constant talkers, not so much for the sake of entertainment or information but because if a silence caught and held for too long they might have fallen into a bottomless sullen discord, a frozen mutual quietude that could never be broken because there never had been and never would be a shared topic of sufficient reviving urgency (not at least one either of his parents could bear to broach), and so they needed to hydroplane forward together on an ever-replenished slick of remark and opinion, of ritualized disinclination (You know, I've never trusted that man) and long-familiar enthusiasms (I know Chinese food is filthy, but I just don't care).— Michael Cunningham

I've always loved doing covers. Some artists don't like covers. Some listeners don't like covers. But I love them. It gives you a new perspective production-wise. It's easier for me, if I'm starting a new record, I like to produce a few songs that aren't mine just so it frees me up not to worry about it so much.— Greg Laswell

Are all knights so gentle? (Taryn)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
I know not, Taryn, since I don't make it my habit to lie abed with other knights. (Sparhawk)

Surely the mitochondrion that first entered another cell was not thinking about the future benefits of cooperation and integration; it was merely trying to make its own living in a tough Darwinian world— Stephen Jay Gould

But to be honest, there is only so much battle a man can take. I think all of us crave a quieter life with a tender touch. (Sparhawk)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

When I was younger, I never thought there could be anything better than the glory of battle. (Sparhawk)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
And now? (Taryn)
Now I would much rather coax a smile from your face. (Sparhawk)

I expected a nod and maybe a handshake, but Dan clasped his hand to his chest, whispered something like "Chthulhu fh'tagn!" and spit into a urinal.— Brian Katcher

Avoid restaurants with names that are improbable descriptions, such as the Purple Goose, the Blue Kangaroo or the Quilted Orangutan.— Calvin Trillin

I am the Earl of Ravensmoor. And you are? (Sparhawk) Totally freaking out. (Taryn) Tis a most peculiar name, milady. Are you by chance Welsh? (Sparhawk)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

I wonder if Communists occupied in producing plays are not safer than Communists starving to death. I have always felt that whatever your beliefs might be, if you could earn enough to keep body and soul together and had to be pretty busy doing that, you would not be very apt to have time to plot the overthrow of any existing government.— Eleanor Roosevelt

Know that any and all thoughts that you have regarding your own skills, interests, and inclinations are valid. To reinforce the validity of your thoughts, keep them private. Tell yourself that they're between you and God.— Wayne Dyer

I guess they didn't have those in the Middle Ages, did they? (Taryn)— Sherrilyn Kenyon
Middle Ages? Lady, you use very strange words. (Sparhawk)
Yeah, okay, let me not tarry. I shall dress forthwith and hasten myself back to thee or thou or whatever it is. (Taryn)
She's a strange demoiselle, but a highly amusing one. (Sparhawk)

Sparhawk just sounded too ludicrous for words when spoken out loud. What had the writer been thinking? Oh, do me, great big Sparhawk. You the man.' (Taryn)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

Nothing makes sense anymore."— Jason Myers
I start sweating.
"Everything spun out of control.

There were certain kids at school who could only be described as mad, bad, and dangerous to teach, and Jared Moore was their king.— Sarah Rees Brennan

Sparhawk had fallen into a nest of pirates.— Donna Thorland

I was sent here for you, Taryn. You needed a hero and I am here to be him. (Sparhawk)— Sherrilyn Kenyon

I'm an American by birth, but I'm a Texan by the Grace of God ...— Larry Gatlin
