Wolves Quotes

Quotes tagged as "wolves" Showing 211-240 of 385
Charbel Tadros
“Some people are not meant to live together, for they will destroy one another and annihilate themselves. Wolves and sheep cannot be put in the same place, for after eating the sheep, the wolves will starve to death.”
Charbel Tadros

C.D. Bell
“Wolves did not keep secrets from one another. They didn’t worry about having enough money or finishing school or winning races . They didn’t interfere with nature and have to figure out what was too much and what was enough. They were nature.”
C.D. Bell, Chimera

Juliette Cross
“Feeling your body beneath me was the closest to heaven that I shall ever come.” He spoke not in a whisper but on an intimate level, his voice rolling like the caress of dark velvet. “Your skin, your mouth, your body, your sweet, sweet moans, and your blood… I want them all. I want quite a bit more, actually. So you best prepare yourself, my lady. Since I’m already damned, I aim to have all of you. I want to see that look of ecstasy on your face over and over again when I’m buried deep inside you and you’re screaming my name.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Summer Lane
“Grief is like an ocean. It comes in waves - some waves are bigger than others and you cannot prepare for it.”
Summer Lane, Running with Wolves

Katie Reus
“Females are complicated, wonderful creatures.”
Katie Reus, Sentinel of Darkness

Katie Reus
“She turned to face him and suddenly he was all up in her space, his lips crushing hers. Just like that, another rush of heat spread through her, scorching and all-consuming.
Groaning, he pulled back. “I’m sorry ---“
Keva grabbed his shirt, pulling him right back to her. Hell no. If he was going to start something, she was going to finish it.”
Katie Reus, Sentinel of Darkness

Aldo Leopold
“Unsportsmanlike predator-killing is always rationalized as defence of property—usually someone else’s property. This excuse is getting too thin to pass muster among thinking conservationists.”
Aldo Leopold

Nick Jans
“Love, not hate, is the burden we carry. But that fact makes it no lighter.”
Nick Jans, A Wolf Called Romeo

“Our lives are richer when we listen to what wolves have to teach us.”
Jim and Jamie Dutcher
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Jina S. Bazzar
“They not only left me for the wolves, but they did it to cover their scents while the wolves were busy ravaging me –and they took cover.”
Jina S. Bazzar, Heir of Ashes

Vinita Kinra
“Be the moon that spreads serenity, not the wolves that howl at it.”
Vinita Kinra

Ramon William Ravenswood
“Wolf Speaks:
I wander mountains high
and river pathways
I seek cover in deep forests
from hunters’ cruel knives
Yet my cousins warm your
hearts with love and loyalty
Love me also even though
you do not command my freedom path”
Ramon Ravenswood, Icons Speak

David Paul Kirkpatrick
“Dogs were once wolves.”
David Paul Kirkpatrick, the dog

Bram Stoker
“There seemed a strange stillness over everything; but as I listened I heard as if from down below in the valley the howling of many wolves. The Count's eyes gleamed, and he said:-
'Listen to them- the children of the night. What music they make!' Seeing, I suppose, some expression in my face strange to him, he added:-
'Ah, sir, you dwellers in the city cannot enter into the feelings of the hunter.”
Bram Stoker, Dracula

Mari Mancusi
“I can’t go on saving the world if it means neglecting my duties as a cheerleader.”
Mari Mancusi, Girls That Growl

Katie Reus
“Don’t waste your life letting fear eat you up inside.”
Katie Reus, Sentinel of Darkness

Summer Lane
“I didn't care, because I loved him, and that was the end of every argument and the beginning of every promise.”
Summer Lane, Running with Wolves

Summer Lane
“Alaska was the cure to the disease of my despair.”
Summer Lane, Running with Wolves

Emma Richler
A wolf's sense of hearing is remarkably acute. A wolf can detect another's howl from as far as nineteen kilometres away.
Emma Richler, Be My Wolff

Lora Leigh
“If we were perfect, we'd be Wolves, right?”
Lora Leigh, Coyote's Mate

Victoria Scott
“The wolves watch us watching them and i recall the two wolves chasing the snowshoe hare across the field. How fast they claimed that animal as their prize. I remember wondering how the rabbit's heart must have known without doubt that it would be eaten. I think about this as we turn our backs on the wolves, and head deeper into the woods. I try to bury the worry, because we're not rabbits. We are humans. We are hunters. We are not prey.”
Victoria Scott, Hear the Wolves

Steven James Taylor
“Wolves stood outside our fires, and humans were terrified,” answered Ahanu. “Yet our warrior-fathers did not kill them. The wolves came from Mother Earth. They were part of us. So, we brought what we feared to the warmth of the flame. Before the fire, we trained them. We loved them. We bred them to be useful to our tribes. Over the many years, what had frightened us now became our greatest allies. Together, these dogs and we people fought against the darkness of the wood.”

Theo blinked, trying to understand. He looked at the golden puppy on the ground, running through the feet and legs of the adults. Then to Ahanu. “But, sir, why do you tell me this?” Theo asked.

“This dog, who shall be under your care, belongs to the best of humankind’s creation. For man transformed that which he feared into something which could love him. The dog, Theo, is the great witness to the one truth. There is but the one truth. Four words like my tale. The truth is this: Love triumphs over fear. Remember what I say for I know you. Do not ask me how I know that you live in a storm of fury . . .” Then he said softly, intimately, “. . . and fear. But take heart, for love has overcome the wild world. Dogs were once wolves.”
Steven James Taylor, the dog

Steven James Taylor
“Dogs were once wolves.”
Steven James Taylor, the dog

David Paul Kirkpatrick
“Take heart. Love has overcome the wild world. Dogs were once wolves.”
David Paul Kirkpatrick, the dog

Alex Ankarr
“You can't be the rapist and the prince both, he thinks.”
Alex Ankarr, Wolf Runaway

Emma Richler
“Zach's eyelids flutter and droop, his mind a pleasant jumble—things said tonight, last year, last month, things said in dreams. He sees Lev, Tasha, Rachel, and something he read earlier, what was it? In one of Rachel's books, circled in pen, a book of Natural History. 'Many birds and mammals, wolves in particular, have a—' What? Oh yes. '—a fateful preference for the ancestral nesting place.' And Rachel wrote in the margin: 'Ha ha ha! It has a strange attraction!
Emma Richler, Be My Wolff

Ian McAllister
“More often than not, the wolves showed themselves in other ways—a track etched in the mud, a few scats here and there, the well-chewed, moss-covered bones of a Sitka blacktailed deer, and, most frequently and possibly most grand of all, a late-evening chorus of howls heard from the deck of our boat at a lonely anchorage. The sound echoed softly off the high granite walls of some slope or side hill, somewhere where the wolves hunted in the vast sea of verdant rain forest.”
Ian McAllister, Following the Last Wild Wolves

Juliette Cross
“I love that sound,” he said against her lips, sucking her bottom lip.
“I love it when you make me make that sound.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Mari Mancusi
“As I walk down the halls of Oakridge High, dressed in a black lacy Lolita dress, fishnets, and platform boots, swinging my Beetlejuice lunchbox, I wonder if this really was such a good idea.”
Mari Mancusi, Girls That Growl

Mari Mancusi
“A vegetarian vampire is weird.”
Mari Mancusi, Girls That Growl