“Humans were so ignorant, taking for granted what they received from each other, never knowing the energy they passed between themselves.”
Kim Harrison“The want for that kiss had shocked him more than the interruption, and he fell back into the chair, cool and nonchalant as Quen came in with his questions and demands. He wasn't sure if he believed he'd really helped, but one thing was very clear. He wanted that again, that feeling of standing with her against all odds and succeeding. He wanted it so bad, he was going to risk destroying everything he and his father had worked for. He should walk away. Right now. But as she was ushered out the door under David's arm, all he wanted to do was follow her. What the hell was he doing, falling in love with a demon?”
Kim Harrison, A Perfect Blood“Music moves society more than most people realize. In my opinion, it's a soft manipulator of influence and change.”
Kim Harrison“Of course I’m shielding her, you broken feather!”
Kim Harrison“From the back came an unearthly, satisfied chuckle. All I could see in the rearview mirror was a dark shadow with red goat-slitted eyes. Fear slithered throu”
Kim Harrison“I said school starts tomorrow. I didn’t say I was going to be there.”
Kim Harrison“...treat people with understanding when you can, and fake it when you can'tuntil you do understand.”
Kim Harrison“I have to save the world tomorrow, and I don't even know what I'm going to wear yet.--Rachel Morgan”
Kim Harrison“As my hand found his, bitter salt tears spilled from my eyes, in sorrow and pain and regret that I had so utterly failed him.”
Kim Harrison, For a Few Demons More“Chubi, rhymes with booby, which you don't have, or doodie, which your face looks like," she said smugly, leaning back and making her chair squeak.”
Kim Harrison, A Perfect Blood“Now you’re going to get it,” I said, guessing Al was coming when the ones in the back scattered. “You should have been nice.”With a weird cry, the closest surface demon fell back, but it was too late. A flash of red light exploded overhead, smashing the buildings away as if I were at the center of an atomic explosion. The surface demons scattered like brown leaves, the remnants of their clothes and auras fluttering. It was Al, and he burst into existence in a grand mood, an old-fashioned lantern in his hand and a walking cane at his side.“Rachel Mariana Morgan!” he shouted enthusiastically, raising the lantern high, and I painfully rose from my crouch, breaking my bubble with a small thought. “I’ve come to save you, love!”
Kim Harrison, Pale Demon