Lone Wolf Quotes

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When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies but the pack survives.
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George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1))
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If only, if only," the woodpecker sighs, "The bark on the tree was as soft as the skies." While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, Crying to the moo-oo-oon, "If only, If only.
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Louis Sachar (Holes (Holes, #1))
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Scars are just a treasure map for pain you've buried too deep to remember.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself and to a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence.
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Thomas Wolfe (God's Lonely Man)
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This is what I like about photographs. They're proof that once, even if just for a heartbeat, everything was perfect.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Nobody enjoys the company of others as intensely as someone who usually avoids the company of others.
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Mokokoma Mokhonoana
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I guess I'm pretty much of a lone wolf. I don't say I don't like people at all but, to tell you the truth I only like it then if I have a chance to look deep into their hearts and their minds.
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Bela Lugosi
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Like a missing tooth, sometimes an absence is more noticeable than a presence.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The wolves knew when it was time to stop looking for what they'd lost, to focus instead on what was yet to come.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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To run with the wolf was to run in the shadows, the dark ray of life, survival and instinct. A fierceness that was both proud and lonely, a tearing, a howling, a hunger and thirst. Blessed are they who hunger and thirst. A strength that would die fighting, kicking, screaming, that wouldn't stop until the last breath had been wrung from its body. The will to take one's place in the world. To say 'I am here.' To say 'I am.
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O.R. Melling
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You know what the difference is between a dream and a goal?... A plan.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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I wonder if what makes a family a family isn't doing everything right all the time but, instead, giving a second chance to the people you love who do things wrong.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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If it's true what is said, that only the wise discover the wise, then it must also be true that the lone wolf symbolizes either the biggest fool on the planet or the biggest Einstein on the planet.
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Criss Jami (Diotima, Battery, Electric Personality)
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Wolves don't hunt singly, but always in pairs. The lone wolf was a myth.
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John Fowles (The Magus)
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It is impossible to ostracize a lone wolf.
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Joseph Annaruma
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I wonder if the conversations you've never had with someone count, if you've been over them a thousand times in your mind.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The real power of a wolf isn't in its fearsome jaws, which can clench with fifteen hundred pounds of pressure per square inch. The real power of a wolf is having that strength, and knowing when not to use it.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The scariest thing in the world is thinking someone you love is going to die.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Mistakes are like the memories you hide in an attic: old love letters from relationships that tanked, photos of dead relatives, toys from a childhood you miss. Out of sight is out of mind, but somewhere deep inside you know they still exist. And you also know that you're avoiding them.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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And just like a midsummer nights breeze, she ran away, into the moonlight, a fox, proud and strong. The lone wolf walked away, saddened she was gone.
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Jason Winchester
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Why are you talking to the King Loser Dork? You want to talk about ugly? Look at what heโ€™s wearing. (Stone) I like a man who takes fashion chances. Itโ€™s the mark of someone who lives by his own code. A rebel. A real lone wolf is a lot sexier than a pack animal who follows orders and canโ€™t have an opinion unless someone else gives it to him. (Nekoda)
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Sherrilyn Kenyon (Infinity (Chronicles of Nick, #1))
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This is just my way of pointing out that we people who leap without looking are not stupid. We know damn well we might be headed for a fall. But we also know that, sometimes, it's the only way out.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Let me tell you something about wolves, child. When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. In winter, we must protect one another, keep each other warm, share our strengths. So if you must hate, Arya, hate those who would truly do us harm.
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George R.R. Martin
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Because hate's just the flip side of love. Like heads and tails on a dime. If you don't know what it feels like to love someone, how would you know what hate is? One can't exist without the other.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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It just goes to show you: you can put nine insane miles between you and another person. You can make a vow to never speak his name. You can surgically remove someone from your life. And still, he'll haunt you.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Strong creatures don't form herds. Have they never heard of a lone wolf? Cats are cute, and wolves are cool. So in essence, loners are cute and cool.
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Wataru Watari (ใ‚„ใฏใ‚Šไฟบใฎ้’ๆ˜ฅใƒฉใƒ–ใ‚ณใƒกใฏใพใกใŒใฃใฆใ„ใ‚‹ใ€‚2)
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How could I fail to be a lone wolf, and an uncouth hermit, as I did not share one of its aims nor understand one of its pleasures?
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Hermann Hesse (Steppenwolf)
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When the news you don't want to hear is looming before you like Everest, two things can happen. Tragedy can run you through like a sword, or it can become your backbone. Either you fall apart and sob, or you say, 'Right. What's next?
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Men. You can't live with them...and you can't legally shoot them. I tossed out my husband eight years ago and got a llama instead. Best decision I ever made.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Wolves mated for life. Where was he? Where was the echo to her howl, her mate? Was there no other lone wolf, searching the hills for her?
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Andrea Hurst (Always With You)
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Life is a lone wolf, scratching out a living with teeth and claws and a heart of stone.
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Dan Wells (Ruins (Partials Sequence, #3))
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There's a certain kind of lonely man who rejects love, because he believes that anyone who offers it wouldn't be a lover worth having.
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Gene Wolfe (There Are Doors)
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Edward: You know what the difference is between a dream and a goal? he used to say to me. A plan.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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You mean run away? Wolves don't run from a fight." Rebecca Winters in Lone Wolf Rising
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Jami Brumfield (Lone Wolf Rising (The Winters Family Saga, #1))
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You know, he told me once, completely exasperated, you've got one glass of water inside your head, with all the tears for a lifetime. If you waste them over nothing, then you won't be able to cry for real when you need to.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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An apology with a defense built in isn't much of an apology
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Hope and reality lie in inverse proportions, inside the walls of a hospital... Doubt is like dye. Once is spreads into the fabric of excuses you've woven, you'll never get rid of the stain.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The first time someone I loved left me behind...I didn't know how my family would balance. We had been such a sturdy little end table, four solid legs. I was sure we would now be off-kilter, always unstable. Until one day I looked more closely, and realized that we had simply become a stool.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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A father knows his child's heart, as only a child can know his fathers.
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Kazuo Koike (Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 1: The Assassin's Road (Lone Wolf and Cub, #1))
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I'm a licensed private investigator and have been for quite a while. I'm a lone wolf, unmarried, getting middle-aged, and not rich. I've been in jail more than once and I don't do divorce business. I like liquor and women and chess and a few other things. The cops don't like me too well, but I know a couple I get along with. I'm a native son, born in Santa Rosa, both parents dead, no brothers or sisters, and when I get knocked off in a dark alley sometime, if it happens, as it could to anyone in my business, nobody will feel that the bottom has dropped out of his or her life.
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Raymond Chandler (The Long Goodbye (Philip Marlowe, #6))
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There's no way to convince her that just because you put half. planet between you and someone else, you can't drive that person out of your thoughts. Believe me. I've tried.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Politicians tend only to like democracy when it is to their personal advantage (From LONE WOLF, p.50)
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Len Webster
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he knew he would always be the sad one: caged in that little round of skull, imprisoned in that beating and most secret heart, his life must always walk down lonely passages.ย  Lost.ย  He understood that men were forever strangers to one another, that no one ever comes really to know any one,
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Thomas Wolfe (Look Homeward, Angel)
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I have always been a lone wolf and in the real sense of the word (people say it all the time but it's usually not true.) I feel like I watch people and I wonder why they do things. Especially when it comes to love and relationships: most of the time I am thinking "Why are they together when they are not meant to be together?" but then I realize that they don't know that they're not meant to be together; it's just me who knows things like that! And I don't see any importance in all the other reasons why people usually want to be togetherโ€” because it looks good, because it's convenient, because it's a fun game to play... the only reason to be with someone is if you are meant for someone. You're a wolf and they're a wolf too and you look at each other and you say "You're my family, you're my home." Well, that's how I think.
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C. JoyBell C.
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Hold this rope while I dive into my soul; don't even bother pulling it if I didn't come up on my own.
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Ahmed Mostafa
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Cycling, cycling forever bear, wolf, caribou. When had it all started, where will it end? We are all part of one, from such simple beginnings and yet all so different. Yet one. One and again.
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Kathryn Lasky (Lone Wolf (Wolves of the Beyond, #1))
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Edward: "Wait--you were trying to hit on me?" Susan: "Damn straight." Edward: "The thing is, I'm not. Straight, I mean.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Family doesnโ€™t have to be blood.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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youโ€™re the moon and the world is a lonely wolf; it cries at the sight of you for you are glorious and so out of reach
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Noor Unnahar (Yesterday I Was the Moon)
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To see Charles, the original lone wolf, caught with a foot in the trap of amor-- this will amuse me for a while longer, I think.
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Patricia Briggs (Cry Wolf (Alpha & Omega, #1))
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His gentleness twined another tendril around her heart, until she was so entangled in him, she knew sheโ€™d never break free. For the first time in her life, her wolf had chosen. And it had chosen this lone wolf. โ€œYou have me,โ€ she whispered. All of me.
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Nalini Singh (Tangle of Need (Psy-Changeling, #11))
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A spark can become a flame, a flame a fire.
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Kathryn Lasky (Lone Wolf (Wolves of the Beyond, #1))
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If only, if only, the woodpecker sighs, The bark on the tree was just a little bit softer. While the wolf waits below, hungry and lonely, He cries to the moo-oo-oon, If only, if only.
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Louis Sachar (Holes (Holes, #1))
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A long time ago, she remembered her father saying that when the cold winds blow the lone wolf dies but the pack survives. He had it all backwards. Arya the lone wolf, still lives, but the wolves of the pack had been taken and slain and skinned.
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George R.R. Martin (A Feast for Crows (A Song of Ice and Fire, #4))
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Cara: I used to believe everything my brother told me, because he was older and I figured he knew more about the world. But as it turns out, being a grown-up doesn't mean you're fearless. It just means you fear different things.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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True joy is to take pleasure in one's own accomplishments....
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Kazuo Koike (Lone Wolf and Cub, Vol. 5: Black Wind)
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Finally, she said: โ€œIโ€™m lonelyโ€ โ€” itโ€™s weird but you tell the wolves things, sometimes. You canโ€™t help it, all these old wounds come open and suddenly youโ€™re confessing to a wolf who never says anything back. She said: โ€œIโ€™m lonely,โ€ and they ate her in the street.
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Catherynne M. Valente (The Bread We Eat in Dreams)
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There's an honesty to the wolf world that is liberating. There's no diplomacy, no decorum. You tell your enemy you hate him; you show your admiration by confessing the truth. That directness doesn't work with humans, who are masters of subterfuge. Does this dress make me look fat? Do you really love me? Did you miss me? When a person asks this, she doesn't want to know the real answer. She wants you to lie to her. After two years of living with wolves, I had forgotten how many lies it takes to build a relationship.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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It was always you.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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They're similar to the human idea of the sandman. They used to help people sleep. Now they're more prone to creating nightmares that end in death." Lucky's description of the dream weavers.
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Jami Brumfield (Lone Wolf Rising (The Winters Family Saga, #1))
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I wanted her in my arms more than Iโ€™d ever wanted anything in my life.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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This isn't a lie, actually. I don't care why Edward left. All I really want to know is why I wasn't enough to make him stay.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Youโ€™re still the best kisser.โ€ โ€œYou make me want to be.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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She had always enjoyed her sense of being alone, envisioning herself as a ball that rolled through life, bumping into other lives but not stopping.
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Linda Howard (Now You See Her)
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Everything was fucked up the second I stitched a hole in a wolfโ€™s leg, and then woke up to a naked ex-boyfriend.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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It's the duty of all witches to maintain balance. Without balance there's no earth, no life, nothing.
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Jami Brumfield (Lone Wolf Rising (The Winters Family Saga, #1))
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The Love of a lonely wolf, full of secrets and strange midnights- drawn out of the darkness from hills thick with black oaks valleys riddled with riddles- that love is sharper than a bed of thistles; each kiss pares away flesh. The love of a wolf can eat you up all the better.
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Sandra Kasturi
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It just goes to show you: you can put nine thousand miles between you and another person. You can make a vow to never speak his name. You can surgically remove someone from your life. And still, he'll haunt you.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Hope and reality lie in inverse proportions.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Is it a wolf I hear, Howling his lonely communion With the unpiloted stars, Or merely the self importance and servitude In the bark of a dog? How many millenia did it take, Twisting and torturing The pride from the one To make a tool, The other? And how do we measure the distance from spirit to spirit? And who do we find to blame?
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Richard K. Morgan (Altered Carbon (Takeshi Kovacs, #1))
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I may not have a degree, but I certainly got an education.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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If you're outmatched, out-numbered, out-skilled, you'll run and live to fight another day." Lucky stopped jogging and pulled her close to him. He gently forced her eyes to lock with his. "You need to understand there are plenty of predators in our world who are far more dangerous than you'll ever be. Those are the ones you need to fear and, in a way, respect." ~ Lucky from Lone Wolf Rising
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Jami Brumfield (Lone Wolf Rising (The Winters Family Saga, #1))
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The what?" "Lone Wolves." He turned to show me the back of his raggedy jacket. Sure enough, a snarling wolf face stared back at me from the leather. "Wait a second," I said. "Isn't it supposed to be 'Lone Wolf' as in, you know, one? If there's more than one, then it kind of defeats the purpose of being 'lone', doesn't it?" The leader squinted hard, as if trying to follow my logic and getting lost.
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Jaye Wells (The Mage in Black (Sabina Kane, #2))
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Not knowing, he said, is a thousand times more horrible than facing your fear.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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Loneliness wasn't just a state of mind, was it? It was tactile. She could feel it. It was a sixth sense, not in some fanciful play of words, but physically. It hurt... it hurt like phagocytes devouring the white matter of her brain. It was merely that she had no friends. She didn't even have a sanctuary in which she could simply be alone.
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Tom Wolfe (I Am Charlotte Simmons)
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If I had to get there without friends, I could do it. Had been doing it. I'd never met anyone who brought me somewhere I wanted to stay, looked at me and saw someone I wanted to be for good; anyone who was worth giving up the more I wanted down the line.
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Tana French (The Secret Place (Dublin Murder Squad, #5))
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Give me one more night to taste the dark When wolves imitate a lone dog's bark Let those secrets remain unspoken Fallen angel's heart now lover's token Light grows dim burying riddleโ€™s death Just breathe to free your one last breath
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Munia Khan
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Turn around, and the people you thought you knew might change. Your little boy might now live half a world away. Your beautiful daughter might be sneaking out at night. Your ex-husband might by dying by degrees. This is the reason that dancers learn, early on, how to spot while doing pirouettes: we all want to be able to find the place where we started.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The whole conviction of my life now rests upon the belief that loneliness, far from being a rare and curious phenomenon, peculiar to myself and to a few other solitary men, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence. When we examine the moments, acts, and statements of all kinds of people -- not only the grief and ecstasy of the greatest poets, but also the huge unhappiness of the average soulโ€ฆwe find, I think, that they are all suffering from the same thing. The final cause of their complaint is loneliness.
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Thomas Wolfe (God's Lonely Man)
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Akela, the great gray Lone Wolf, who led all the Pack by strength and cunning, lay out at full length on his rock, and below him sat forty or more wolves of every size and color, from badger-colored veterans who could handle a buck alone, to young black three-year-olds who thought they could. The Lone Wolf had led them for a year now. He had fallen twice into a wolf-trap in his youth, and once he had been beaten and left for dead; so he knew the manners and customs of men.
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Rudyard Kipling (The Jungle Book (Jungle Book, #1))
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I kissed her one more time, slow, and whispered, โ€œI donโ€™t have a condom.โ€ โ€œDonโ€™t need a condom in a dream.โ€ She mumbled against my lips, her heavy lips drifting closed. โ€œYou should get some sleep.โ€ โ€œSleep? Youโ€™re half naked.โ€ Her hips rocked under me, shaking my will. โ€œI canโ€™t get lucky even in my dreams?
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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I didn't think i could possibly love another baby as much as I loved the one I'd already had," I continue. "But the strangest thing happened when I held you for the first time. It was like my heart suddenly unfolded. Like there was this secret space I didn't even know existed, and there was room for both of you." I stare at her. "Once my feelings were stretched like that, there was no going back. Without you, it just would have felt empty.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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The hardest part about being back in the human world was relearning emotion. Everything a wolf does has a practical, simple reason. There is no cold shoulder, no saying one thing when you mean something else, no innuendo. Wolves fight for two reasons: family and territory. Humans are driven by ego; wolves have no room for it and will literally nip it out of you. For a wolf, the world is about understanding, knowledge, respect โ€“ attributes that many humans have cast off, along with an appreciation of the natural world.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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I donโ€™t know whether you have ever seen a map of a personโ€™s mind. Doctors sometimes draw maps of other parts of you, and your own map can become intensely interesting, but catch them trying to draw a map of a childโ€™s mind, which is not only confused, but keeps going round all the time. There are zigzag lines on it, just like your temperature on a card, and these are probably roads on the island, for the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there, and coral reefs and rakish-looking craft in the offing, and savages and lonely lairs, and gnomes who are mostly tailors, and caves through which a river runs, and princes with sex elder brothers, and a hut fast going to decay, and one very small old lady with a hooked nose. It would be an easy map if that were all, but there is also first day at school, religion, fathers, the round pond, needle-work, murders, hangings, verbs that take the dative, chocolate-pudding day, getting into braces, say ninety-nine threepence for pulling out your tooth yourself, and so on, and either these are part of the island or they are another map showing through, and it is all rather confusing, especially as nothing will stand still. Of course the Neverlands vary a good deal. Johnโ€™s, for instance, had a lagoon with flamingos flying over it at which John was shooting, while Michael, who was very small, had a flamingo with lagoons flying over it. John lived in a boat turned upside down on the sands, Michael in a wigwam, Wendy in a house of leaves deftly sewn together. John had no friends, Michael had friends at night, Wendy had a pet wolf forsaken by its parents...
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J.M. Barrie (Peter Pan)
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However, I must admit that keeping myself to myself has not always been comforting. At times, I seemed to suffer spells of depression and loneliness, longing to become healthy again; of going out and facing a world of injustices, of misery, of widespread indifference.
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Lawrence G. Taylor (Strangers In Another Country)
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Let me tell you something about wolves, child. When the snows fall and the white winds blow, the lone wolf dies, but the pack survives. Summer is the time for squabbles. In winter, we must protect one another, keep each other warm, share our strengths. So if you must hate, Arya, hate those who would truly do us harm. Septa Mordane is a good woman, and Sansa... Sansa is your sister. You may be as different as the sun and moon, but the same blood flows through both your hearts. You need her, as she needs you... and I need both of you, gods help me.
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George R.R. Martin (A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire, #1))
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I told my father I would lay down my life, give all I have to my alpha except one thing, my heart. My heart belongs to my mate." Gabriel shook his head and gave her a devilish grin, "It's rather ironic that my new alpha happens to be my mate and has owned my heart since birth.
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Jami Brumfield (Lone Wolf Rising (The Winters Family Saga, #1))
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His gaze wandered over my face like a caress. โ€œI canโ€™t stop thinking about kissing you.โ€ I ran my hand up his chest, my voice suddenly a raw whisper, each word a puff of fog. โ€œWhat are you waiting for?โ€ A playful gleam sparked in his dark eyes, and suddenly he was on the move, gripping my hand as we wove through the people toward a dimly lit archway. He stopped underneath and pointed up. โ€œFinally found some mistletoe.
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Lisa Kessler (The Lone Wolf's Wish (Sedona Pack #0.5))
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It's not politically correct to say that you love one child more than you love your others. I love all of my kids, period, and they're all your favorites in different ways. But ask any parent who's been through some kind of crisis surrounding a child--a health scare, an academic snarl, an emotional problem--and we will tell you the truth. When something upends the equilibrium--when one child needs you more than the others--that imbalance becomes a black hole. You may never admit it out loud, but the one you love the most is the one who needs you more desperately than his siblings. What we really hope is that each child gets a turn. That we have deep enough reserves to be there for each of them, at different times. All this goes to hell when two of your children are pitted against each other, and both of them want you on their side.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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You must not think of time as a quantity, a period, a measure. Look at the sky," Gwynneth said. "The moon has now slipped away to another night, into another world. It was not the time it was here that you remember, Faolan, but rather the luminescence of the air, the blue shadows cast by the trees in its light. It was not the length of the time but the quality of the moon's light that you felt and remember." Gwynneth paused. "It is the value, the quality that lives on.
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Kathryn Lasky (Lone Wolf (Wolves of the Beyond, #1))
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I have been so careless with the words I already have. I donโ€™t remember how to say home in my first language, or lonely, or light. I remember only delam barat tang shodeh, I miss you, and shab bekheir, goodnight. How is school going, Kaveh-joon? Delam barat tang shodeh. Are you still drinking? Shab bekheir. For so long every step Iโ€™ve taken has been from one tongue to another.
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Kaveh Akbar (Calling a Wolf a Wolf)
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I knew I had an ugly life. I knew I was lonely and I was scared. I thought something might be wrong with my father, wrong in the worst possible way. I believed he might contain a pathology of the mind--an emptiness--a knocking hollow where his soul should have been. But I also knew that one day, I would grow up. One day, I would be twenty, or thirty, or forty, even fifty and sixty and seventy and eighty and maybe even one hundred years old. And all those years were mine, they belonged to nobody but me. So even if I was unhappy now, it could all change tomorrow. Maybe I didn't even need to jump off the cliff to experience that kind of freedom. Maybe the fact that I knew such a freedom existed in the world meant that I could someday find it. Maybe, I thought, I don't need a father to be happy. Maybe, what you get from a father you can get somewhere else, from somebody else, later. Or maybe you can just work around what's missing, build the house of your life over the hole that is there and always will be.
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Augusten Burroughs (A Wolf at the Table)
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Joaquin shook his head. "Look, you two are my sisters, right? You're my family. I won't hurt you like that." "Oh, for fuck's sake!" Maya suddenly screamed, and they both turned around to see her still standing next to the car, hand on hips. "That's exactly what family is, Joaquin!" Maya shouted at him. "It means that no matter where you go, no matter how far you run, you're still a part of me and Grace and we're still a part of you, too! Look at us! It took us fifteen years to find each other, but we still did! And sometimes, family hurts each other. But after that's done you bandage each other up, and you move on. Together. So you can go and think that you're some lone wolf, but you're not! You've got us now, like it or not, and we've got you. So get in this fucking car and let's go!
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Robin Benway (Far from the Tree)
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The lives of men who have to live in our great cities are often tragically lonely. In many more ways than one, these dwellers in the hive are modern counterparts of Tantalus. They are starving to death in the midst of abundance. The crystal stream flows near their lips but always falls away when they try to drink of it. The vine, rich-weighted with its golden fruit, bends down, comes near, but springs back when they reach out to touch it...In other times, when painters tried to paint a scene of awful desolation, they chose the desert or a heath of barren rocks, and there would try to picture man in his great loneliness--the prophet in the desert, Elijah being fed by ravens on the rocks. But for a modern painter, the most desolate scene would have to be a street in almost any one of our great cities on a Sunday afternoon.
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Thomas Wolfe (You Can't Go Home Again)
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What happens to the wolf if his drรผskelle is killed?โ€ Matthias was silent for a time. He did not want to think about this. Trass had been the creature of his heart. โ€œThey are returned to the wild, but they will never be accepted by any pack.โ€ And what was a wolf without a pack? The isenulf were not meant to live alone. When had the other drรผskelle decided Matthias was dead? Had it been Brum who had taken Trass north to the ice? The idea of his wolf left alone, howling for Matthias to come and take him home, carved a hollow ache in his chest. It felt like something had broken there and left an echo, the lonely snap of a branch too heavy with snow.
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Leigh Bardugo (Crooked Kingdom (Six of Crows, #2))
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When I was younger, my brother told me that he had the power to shrink me to the size of an ant. In fact, he said, he used to have another sister, but he shrank her down and stepped on her. He also told me that when you became a grown-up, you were admitted into a private party that was full of monsters and horror movie characters. There was Chucky, drinking a cup of coffee. And the mummy on the cover of the Hardy Boys book that used to freak me out, except he was doing the twist while Jason from 'Friday the 13th' played the alto sax. He told me you stayed at the party as long as you had to, making conversation with these creatures, and that was why adults were never afraid of anything. I used to believe everything my brother told me, because he was older and I figured he knew more about the world. But as it turns out, being a grown-up doesn't mean you're fearless. It just means you fear different things.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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We talk of strong personalities, and they are strong, until the not-every-day when we see them as we might see one woman alone in a desert, and know that all the strength we thought we knew was only courage, only her lone song echoing among the stones; and then at last when we have understood this and made up our minds to hear the song and admire its courage and its sweetness, we wait for the next note and it does not come. The last word, with its pure tone, echoes and fades and is gone, and we realizeโ€”only thenโ€”that we do not know what it was, that we have been too intent on the melody to hear even one word. We go then to find the singer, thinking she will be standing where we last saw her. There are only bones and sand and a few faded rags.
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Gene Wolfe (Peace)
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When I was tiny, the county fair came through town. Our parents took us, and got tickets for the rides, even though I was scared to death of all of them. Edward was the one who convinced me to go on the merry-go-round. He put me up on one of the wooden horses and he told me the horse was magic, and might turn real right underneath me, but only if I didn't look down. So I didn't. I stared out at the pinwheeling crowd and searched for him. Even when I started to get dizzy or thought I might throw up, the circle would come around again and there he was. After a while, I stopped thinking about the horse being magic, or even how terrified I was, and instead, I made a game out of finding Edward. I think that's what family feels like. A ride that takes you back to the same place over and over.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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From time to time you'll see documentaries about low-ranked wolves who somehow rise to the top of the pack - an omega that earns a position as an alpha. Frankly, I don't buy it. I think that, in actuality, those documentary makers have misidentified the wolf in the first place. For example, an alpha personality, to the man on the street, is usually considered bold and take-charge and forceful. In the wolf world, though that describes the beta rank. Likewise, an omega wolf - a bottom-ranking, timid, nervous animal - can often be confused with a wolf who hangs behind the others, wary, protecting himself, trying to figure out the Big Picture. Or in other words: There are no fairy tales in the wild, no Cinderella stories. The lowly wolf that seems to rise to the top of the pack was really an alpha all along.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)
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When I first met Cara, she was twelve and angry at the world. Her parents had split up, her brother was gone, and her mom was infatuated with some guy who was missing vowels in his unpronounceable last name. So I did what any other man in that situation would do: I came armed with gifts. I bought her things that I thought a twelve-year-old would love: a poster of Taylor Lautner, a Miley Cyrus CD, nail polish that glowed in the dark. "I can't wait for the next Twilight movie," I babbled, when I presented her with the gifts in front of Georgie. "My favorite song on the CD is 'If We Were a Movie.' And I almost went with glitter nail polish, but the salesperson said this is much cooler, especially with Halloween coming up." Cara looked at her mother and said, without any judgment, "I think your boyfriend is gay.
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Jodi Picoult (Lone Wolf)