Dresden Files Sanya Quotes

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Laugh whenever you can. Keeps you from killing yourself when things are bad. That and vodka.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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So. You get handed a holy sword by an archangel, told to go fight the forces of evil, and you somehow remain an atheist. Is that what you're saying?
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Jim Butcher (Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5))
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How long have you been a Wiccan?' 'A what?' 'A pagan. A witch.' 'I'm not a witch,' I said, glancing out the door. 'I'm a wizard.' Sanya frowned. 'What is the difference?' 'Wizard has a Z' He looked at me blankly. 'No one appreciates me.' I muttered.
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Jim Butcher (Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5))
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I realized then what had happened. She had turned us--all of us, except for Mouse--into great, gaunt, long-legged hounds. Wonderful!" Lea said, pirouetting upon one toe, laughing. "Come, children!" And she leapt off into the jungle, nimble and swift as a doe. A bunch of us dogs stood around for a moment, just sort of staring at one another. And Mouse said, in what sounded to me like perfectly understandable English, "That bitch.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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You need to know where to go,' Sanya said. 'Yes,' 'And you are going to consult four large pizzas for guidance.' 'Yes,' I said. ...'There is, I think, humour here which does not translate well from English into sanity.' 'That's pretty rich coming from the agnostic Knight of the Cross with a holy Sword who takes his orders from an archangel.' I said. - Harry Dresden & Sanya, Changes, Jim Butcher
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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You are a drug dealer. To tiny faeries. Shame." Sanya to Dresden
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Da. This is going very well already." Thomas barked out a laugh. "There are seven of us against the Red King and his thirteen most powerful nobles, and it's going well?" Mouse sneezed. "Eight," Thomas corrected himself. He rolled his eyes and said, "And the psycho death faerie makes it nine." "It is like movie," Sanya said, nodding. "Dibs on Legolas." "Are you kidding?" Thomas said. "I'm obviously Legolas. You're . . ." He squinted thoughtfully at Sanya and then at Martin. "Well. He's Boromir and you're clearly Aragorn." "Martin is so dour, he is more like Gimli." Sanya pointed at Susan. "Her sword is much more like Aragorn's." "Aragorn wishes he looked that good," countered Thomas. "What about Karrin?" Sanya asked. "What--for Gimli?" Thomas mused. "She is fairly--" "Finish that sentence, Raith, and we throw down," said Murphy in a calm, level voice. "Tough," Thomas said, his expression aggrieved. "I was going to say 'tough.' " As the discussion went on--with Molly's sponsorship, Mouse was lobbying to claim Gimli on the basis of being the shortest, the stoutest, and the hairiest-- "Sanya," I said. "Who did I get cast as?" "Sam," Sanya said. I blinked at him. "Not . . . Oh, for crying out loud, it was perfectly obvious who I should have been." Sanya shrugged. "It was no contest. They gave Gandalf to your godmother. You got Sam.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Tiny," Sanya rumbled to Michael, clenching a demonstrative fist. "But fierce.
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Jim Butcher (Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10))
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You need to know where to go," Sanya said. "Yes." "And you are going to consult four large pizzas for guidance." "Yes," I said. The big man frowned for a moment. Then he said, "There is, I think, humor here which does not translate well from English into sanity.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Molly was committing dinner by that time, aided and abetted by Sanya, who seemed to take some kind of grim Russian delight in watching train wrecks in progress.
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Jim Butcher (Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10))
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Love this job," Sanya murmured. "Just love it." "I need to challenge more people to duels," Thomas said in agreement. "Men are pigs," Murphy said. "Amen," said Molly. Lea gave me a prim look and said, "I've not sacrificed a holy virgin in ages.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Lea stood upon a fallen log ahead of us, staring ahead. Mouse walked up to her. Gggrrrr rawf arrrgggrrrrarrrr," I said. Mouse gave me an impatient glance, and somehow--I don't know if it was something in his body language or what--I became aware that he was telling me to sit down and shut up or he'd come over and make me. I sat down. Something in me really didn't like that idea, but when I looked around, I saw that everyone else had done it too, and that made me feel better. Mouse said, again in what sounded like perfectly clear English, "Funny. Now restore them." Lea turned to look at the big dog and said, "Do you dare to give me commands, hound?" Not your hound," Mouse said. I didn't know how he was doing it. His mouth wasn't moving or anything. "Restore them before I rip your ass off. Literally rip it off." The Leanansidhe tilted her head back and let out a low laugh. "You are far from your sources of power here, my dear demon." I live with a wizard. I cheat." He took a step toward her and his lips peeled up from his fangs in unmistakable hostility. "You want to restore them? Or do I kill you and get them back that way?" Lea narrowed her eyes. Then she said, "You're bluffing." One of the big dog's huge, clawed paws dug at the ground, as if bracing him for a leap, and his growl seemed to . . . I looked down and checked. It didn't seem to shake the ground. The ground was actually shaking for several feet in every direction of the dog. Motes of blue light began to fall from his jaws, thickly enough that it looked quite a bit like he was foaming at the mouth. "Try me." The Leanansidhe shook her head slowly. Then she said, "How did Dresden ever win you?" He didn't," Mouse said. "I won him.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Thomas barked out a laugh. "There are seven of us against the Red King and his thirteen most powerful nobles, and it's going well?" Mouse sneezed. "Eight," Thomas corrected himself. He rolled his eyes and said, "And the psycho death faerie makes it nine." "It is like movie," Sanya said, nodding. "Dibs on Legolas.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Karrin Murphy led the charge, and Sanya and I tried to keep up. She went through that sea of foes like a little speedboat, her enemies spun and tossed and turned and disoriented in her wake. Sanya and I hacked our way through stunned foes, pushing and chopping with unsophisticated brutality-and that big Russian lunatic just kept laughing the whole time.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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If you turn into a hideous monster and I am sent to slay you, I will remember this and make it as painless as I can, out of respect for you.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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This creature serves you?" Sanya asked. "This one and about a hundred smaller ones. And five times that many part-timers I can call in once in awhile." I thought about it. "It isn't so much that they serve me as that we have a business arrangement that we all like. They help me out from time to time. I furnish them with regular pizza." "Which they...love," Sanya said. Toot spun in a dizzy, delighted circle on one heel, and fell onto his back with perfectly unself-conscious enthusiasm, his tummy sticking out as far as it could. He lay there for a moment, making happy, gurgling sounds. "Well," I said. "Yes." Sanya's eyes danced, though his face was sober. "You are a drug dealer. To tiny faeries. Shame.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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So," he said. "Mab." I grunted vaguely in reply. "You hit that," Sanya said.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Sanya told you about his beliefs.' I felt the corners of my mouth start to twinge as another smile threatened. 'Yeah.' Shiro let out a pleased snort. 'Sanya is a good man.' 'I just don't get why he'd be recruited as a Knight of the Cross.' Shiro looked at me over the glasses, chewing. After a while, he sad, 'Man sees faces. Sees skin. Flags. Membership lists. Files.' He took another large bite, ate it, and said, 'God sees hearts.
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Jim Butcher (Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5))
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You need to know where to go,” Sanya said. β€œYes.” β€œAnd you are going to consult four large pizzas for guidance.” β€œYes,” I said. The
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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I like her,” Sanya rumbled in his deep, half-swallowed accent. β€œShe is so tiny and fierce. I don’t suppose she knows how to—” β€œSanya,” Michael said, his voice very firm. β€œWe have talked about this.” The dark-skinned Russian sighed and shrugged. β€œIt could not hurt to ask.” β€œSanya.” He lifted both hands in a gesture of surrender, grinning, and fell silent. The
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Jim Butcher (Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10))
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I had expected him to try to talk me out of it. Or at least to berate me for being an idiot. He didn’t do either. There was a calm acceptance of terrible things that was part and parcel of Sanya’s personality. No matter how bad things got, I didn’t think anything would ever truly faze him. He simply accepted the bad things that happened and soldiered on as best he could.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Sanya,” I said. β€œWho did I get cast as?” β€œSam,” Sanya said. I blinked at him. β€œNotΒ .Β .Β .Β Oh, for crying out loud, it was perfectly obvious who I should have been.” Sanya shrugged. β€œIt was no contest. They gave Gandalf to your godmother. You got Sam.” He started to leave and then paused. β€œHarry. You have read the books as well, yes?” β€œSure,” I said. β€œThen you know that Sam was the true hero of the tale,” Sanya said. β€œThat he faced far greater and more terrible foes than he ever should have had to face, and did so with courage. That he went alone into a black and terrible land, stormed a dark fortress, and resisted the most terrible temptation of his world for the sake of the friend he loved. That in the end, it was his actions and his actions alone that made it possible for light to overcome darkness.” I
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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I laughed, and Sanya and I traded a hug, a manly hug with a lot of back thumping, which he then ruined with one of those Russian kisses on both cheeks.
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Jim Butcher (Small Favor (The Dresden Files, #10))
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How long have you been a Wiccan?” β€œA what?” β€œA pagan. A witch.” β€œI’m not a witch,” I said, glancing out the door. β€œI’m a wizard.” Sanya frowned. β€œWhat is the difference?” β€œWizard has a Z.
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Jim Butcher (Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5))
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Have you seen traditional folk dances?” Sanya asked. β€œImagine them being done by someone with a bottle of vodka in them. Laughter abounds, and you survive another day.” He shrugged. β€œOr break your neck. Either way, it is pain management.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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Then you know that Sam was the true hero of the tale,” Sanya said. β€œThat he faced far greater and more terrible foes than he ever should have had to face, and did so with courage. That he went alone into a black and terrible land, stormed a dark fortress, and resisted the most terrible temptation of his world for the sake of the friend he loved. That in the end, it was his actions and his actions alone that made it possible for light to overcome darkness.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))
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He bared his teeth, white against his dark skin. β€œHow long have you been a Wiccan?” β€œA what?” β€œA pagan. A witch.” β€œI’m not a witch,” I said, glancing out the door. β€œI’m a wizard.” Sanya frowned. β€œWhat is the difference?” β€œWizard has a Z.
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Jim Butcher (Death Masks (The Dresden Files, #5))
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He nodded slowly. β€œLaugh whenever you can. Keeps you from killing yourself when things are bad. That and vodka.” β€œThat some kind of Russian saying?” I asked. β€œHave you seen traditional folk dances?” Sanya asked. β€œImagine them being done by someone with a bottle of vodka in them. Laughter abounds, and you survive another day.” He shrugged. β€œOr break your neck. Either way, it is pain management.
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Jim Butcher (Changes (The Dresden Files, #12))