Leprechaun 2 Quotes

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It’s mind-blowing and delicious and better than finding a pot of gold, a unicorn, and a leprechaun who shits diamonds at the end of a rainbow.
Tara Sivec (Futures and Frosting (Chocolate Lovers, #2))
Wait until you meet the therapist. That bad? Let's just say i can't believe he's a real person. Like Santa Claus? More like if Santa Claus and Ron Jeremy had a child and then that child had a child with Richard Simmons. So, like a leprechaun? Yes, Otter, exactly like a leprechaun. I'm going to tell him I believe in Santa Claus, just to see what happens. I dare you.
T.J. Klune (Who We Are (Bear, Otter, and the Kid, #2))
Why are Americans so fascinated by Ireland?” Keith asked... “you all think you’re Irish. What’s the appeal? Do you like the accent more? Is it all the magical rocks? Oh, look, a lep­rechaun...
Maureen Johnson (The Last Little Blue Envelope (Little Blue Envelope, #2))
You look like a leprechaun.” “You smell like a venereal disease.” “You want to get out of here?” “Yeah.
Jay McLean (Logan (Preston Brothers, #2))
I jabbed Caleb under his chin, forcing him to look at me. “Altair, fuck what the crowd thinks. I don't care if you're into bondage with leprechauns, leave that shit off the pitch, you got it?
Caroline Peckham (Ruthless Fae (Zodiac Academy, #2))
Oh, God, he was a prince among men. A leprechaun riding a unicorn holding a fairy.
Alisha Rai (Serving Pleasure (Pleasure Series, #2))
Outside of Leprechaun 6, has there even been a black final girl before? Usually in slashers, the black girls are the friends -- Scream 2, I Still Know What You Did Last Summer. And that they're in the part 2's means they're a response, a bandaid.
Stephen Graham Jones (My Heart Is a Chainsaw (The Indian Lake Trilogy, #1))
The virtues developed here in the age range [around the age of 2] of are trust or faith, and will power and self determination according to the Erickson model. The existential questions being addressed here in this stage are, can one trust the world? and, is it alright to be myself?
Leviak B. Kelly (The Leprechaun Delusion)
A hundred years ago, the Irish had been the immigrant boogeymen. The popular image of the leprechaun began life as a xenophobic political cartoon. Once, nobody thought a Catholic could be president. Then Kennedy came along. From time to time, we liked to pat ourselves on the back and think we were done with hate. Recent history had shown us it didn’t take much to awaken it, though.
Andrew Shaffer (Hope Rides Again (Obama Biden Mysteries, #2))
the plastic pot over the fence, she climbed quickly, landing on the other side with a victorious smile. Then she ran to the lake. Ben and the leprechaun were still sitting on the island’s beach, a growing
Suzanne Selfors (The Lonely Lake Monster (The Imaginary Veterinary, #2))
See how lucky I am?” Niall muttered. “A damn Leprechaun lives in my soul, I tell ya.
Caroline Peckham (Society of Psychos (Dead Men Walking, #2))
Yeah, like mold grows on bread.” She reaches her hand out and presses it to the middle of his face, shoving him back into his seat. “Get away from me, you giant tattooed leprechaun.
Kayleigh King (Midnight Queen (The Crimson Crown, #2))
LEPRECHAUN GOLD; FLOOR PLANS FOR GINGERBREAD HOUSES; TALKING FISH; GHOSTS OF CHRISTMAS PAST, PRESENT, AND FUTURE; TIK-TOK MEN;
Michael Buckley (The Unusual Suspects (The Sisters Grimm #2))
…how is one expected to get a decent meal when you’ve got fools scurrying about like leprechauns hiding their pot of gold…?” At the time, she hadn’t paid him much attention, but now she wondered at the old vampire’s choice of words. Why had he mentioned leprechauns—a creature from Irish folk legend…? Caitlyn took a sharp intake of breath. Perhaps Viktor had been referring to Matt O’Brien! It would make sense of the Irish association
H.Y. Hanna (Witch Chocolate Fudge (Bewitched by Chocolate, #2))
If there’s one thing Lucille hates, it’s how science has to rain on whimsy’s parade: Rainbows not a gift from leprechauns offering pots of gold, but only a trick of refraction. A blue sky not a miles-wide painting done by a heavenly hand, but molecules scattering light. Still, when Lucille sees the stars strewn across the sky on a night like tonight, they’re diamonds, and she thinks they might end up under her bed yet. Maybe
Elizabeth Berg (Night of Miracles (Mason #2))