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Behemoth Quotes

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Scott Westerfeld
“You young things are too easily persuaded by the touch of lips.”
Scott Westerfeld, Goliath

Scott Westerfeld
“You'd think that in a fight, NOT MOVING would be a bad habit!”
Scott Westerfeld

Scott Westerfeld
“Gravity was something you could beat; all it took was hydrogen, hot air, or even a bit of rope. But being a girl was a miserable, never-ending struggle.”
Scott Westerfeld

Scott Westerfeld
“Lilt pulled away. "I saw what he was doing, so I cleared a path for him. I helped him do it..." She shook her head, tears tracking the dust off her face, and turned to stare at the fallen tower. "Have we all gone mad to want this?”
Scott Westerfeld, Behemoth

Scott Westerfeld
“As one does a bear riding a bicycle. One sees it so rarely.
(Spoken by Volger, on Deryn)”
Scott Westerfeld

Mikhail Bulgakov
“Listen to the silence,â€� said Margarita to the master, the sand rustling under her bare feet. 'Listen to the silence and enjoy it. Here is the peace that you never knew in your lifetime. Look, there is your home for eternity, which is your reward. I can already see a Venetian window and a climbing vine which grows right up to the roof. It’s your home, your home for ever. In the evenings people will come to see you- people who interest you, people who will never upset you. They will play to you and sing to you and you will see how beautiful the room is by candlelight. You shall go to sleep with your dirty old cap on, you shall go to sleep with a smile on your lips.”
Mikhail Bulgakov.

Emily Devenport
“He was colossal (apparently they felt behemoth was easier to spell).”
Emily Devenport, Clarkesworld Magazine, Issue 103, April 2015

Christina Engela
“I was the chief of security on this civilian behemoth. Yes, that’s right â€� I used a big word â€� try not to faint. I was one of the mostly invisible shepherds protecting the gilded flock of holidaymakers on their pleasure cruise through space. Most of the time it was boring, tedious work with nothing more exciting than the occasional case of misplaced luggage, passengers getting lost in the miles of corridor asking for directions, and just being visible to the passengers to put their minds at ease and make them think they were safe. Safe? Ha ha! This is space, man â€� anything can happen. Finding my shuttle out here proves that.”
Christina Engela, Space Vacation

“You reckless bastard," I said, my throat tight.
The ground was thrown open into a fiery maw, out of which slowly emerged a curved set of obsidian horns. The horns were attached to a giant head, which was attached to a spiked torso that looked like it was made of muscles and lava. And Jerod stood there the whole time, hands outstretched and his face contorted in discomfort.
"What the shit class demon is that?" Gavin asked.
"I think... it's a behemoth," I said weakly.
The thing rose from the ground, towering so high over anything in the shopping plaza that I was sure all of Seattle could see it. Demonic was a good descriptor. So was nightmare. So was Armageddon.
Sabrina Blackburry, Dirty Lying Dragons