Anne Osterlund Quotes

Enjoy the best quotes of Anne Osterlund. Explore, save & share top quotes by Anne Osterlund.

Gregory: Go to hell.Dane: I'd be glad to leave you in it.

Anne Osterlund
Save QuoteView Quote
Similar Quotes by Anne Osterlund

Gregory: Go to hell.Dane: I'd be glad to leave you in it.

Anne Osterlund, Academy 7
Save QuoteView Quote

Jack explained. “Daisy, you were meant for me. Dane destroyed that. You’re lucky I don’t set you on fire right this minute. It’s either you or him. Pick.” Jack chewed on a toothpick, took it out of his mouth and pointed it at her and then Dane. “Pick, pick, pick,” he said, pointing back and forth.

Nancy Glynn, Black 21
Save QuoteView Quote

Tell me something wonderful," he said to Dane. "Tell me that we are going to die dreamfully and loved in our sleep.""You're always writing one of your plays on the phone," said Dane."I said, something wonderful. Say something about springtime.""It is sloppy and wet. It is a beast from the sea.""Ah," said Harry.

Lorrie Moore, Like Life
Save QuoteView Quote

Sometimes I worry about how attached I am to this dog. About the fact that the primary relationship of my life is with a canine. That at the end of a terrible day I look forward to nothing more than coming home and lying on the bed, under the covers, with a giant Great Dane.

Eve Marie Mont, Free to a Good Home
Save QuoteView Quote

He lowered his voice. "You are a true shield-maiden; you do not turn from a scar on a man's face."I looked at him and did not lower my eyes. "My father was an ealdorman, and his brother ealdorman after him. He taught me that a scar is the badge of honour of the warrior, and this I believe."He regarded me for a long moment. "I think I am glad we did not face your father and his brother in battle," he said, "for they were of better stuff than what we have found here."In saying this, he gave my dead kinsmen much praise. I felt that praise came rarely from the Danes, and took a strange pleasure in hearing him say this. I did not speak, but he lifted his cup to me, and I again took up mine. - Sidroc the Dane to Ceridwen

Octavia Randolph, The Circle of Ceridwen
Save QuoteView Quote

The war was between the Danes and Wessex. My war was with Odda the Younger, and I knew I was driven by pride. The preachers tell us that pride is a great sin, but the preachers are wrong. Pride makes a man, it drives him. It’s the shield wall around his reputation and the Danes understood that. Men die they said, but reputation does not die. What do we look for in a lord? Strength, generosity, hardness, and success. And why should a man not be proud of those things? Show me a humble warrior and I’ll see a corpse. Alfred preached humility, he even pretended to it, loving to appear in church with bare feet and prostrating himself in-front the alter, but he never possessed true humility. He was proud, and men feared him because of it, and men should fear a lord. They should fear his displeasure and fear his generosity will cease. Reputation makes fear, and pride protects reputation, and I marched North because my pride was endangered.

Bernard Cornwell, The Last Kingdom
Save QuoteView Quote

I have to say that my dad's face is very malleable. He's barely got any cartilage in his face. I think I maybe inherited that Play-Doh-like physicality from him.

Claire Danes
Save QuoteView Quote

Narciso Rodriguez was my first fashion big brother. He made my wedding dress, which was wonderful.

Claire Danes
Save QuoteView Quote

In polite society one laughs at all the jokes, including the ones one has heard before.

Frank Dane
Save QuoteView Quote

Anger has a way of seeping into every other emotion and planting itself in there.

Dane Cook
Save QuoteView Quote