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Druid Quotes

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Karen Marie Moning
“If aught must be lost, 鈥榯will be my honor for yours. If one must be forsaken, 鈥榯will be my soul for yours. Should death come anon, 鈥榯will be my life for yours. I am Given.”
Karen Marie Moning, Kiss of the Highlander

C. Toni Graham
“Those that cross聽your paths聽will make a mark on your journey. Unfortunately, some may steer you in the wrong direction, leading you off the path you were meant to travel. Be especially wary of elves.”
C. Toni Graham, Crossroads and the Dominion of Four

L.J. Smith
“And this is how the ending starts.”
L.J. Smith, The Fury / Dark Reunion

Kevin Hearne
“...underneath their human guises, they looked like the typical faery - that is, no wings, scantily clad and kind of man-pretty like Orlando Bloom's Legolas...”
Kevin Hearne, Hounded

Kevin Hearne
“Oberon鈥檚 been kidnapped along with one of the werewolves, and that鈥檚 why we鈥檙e all so upset. We鈥檒l talk more tomorrow, and I promise to answer all your questions if I survive the night,鈥� I said.
The widow鈥檚 eyebrows raised. 鈥淵e鈥檝e got all these nasty pooches to run around with and ye still might die?鈥�
鈥淚鈥檓 going to go fight with a god, some demons, and a coven of witches who all want to kill me,鈥� I said, 鈥渟o it鈥檚 a distinct possibility.鈥�
鈥淎re y鈥檊oin鈥� t鈥檏ill 鈥檈m back?鈥�
鈥淚鈥檇 certainly like to.鈥�
鈥淎ttaboy,鈥� the widow chuckled. 鈥淥ff y鈥檊o, then. Kill every last one o鈥� the bastards and call me in the mornin鈥�.”
Kevin Hearne, Hounded

Mark Del Franco
“Most druids fall into two groups: sticks or stones. Wood has some wonderful properties, but it has a tendency to react too much with the user for my particular taste. Because they retain some of their own innate essence, using wands becomes almost a partnership. You have to be very nature-oriented to use them to their best advantage.”
Mark Del Franco, Unshapely Things
tags: druid, wand

Kevin Hearne
“When in doubt, know your way out, I always say."
"I thought you always said, 'When in doubt, blame the dark elves.'"
"Well, yeah, that too."
Oberon said.
Kevin Hearne, Trapped

Kevin Hearne
“When in doubt, know your way out, I always say."
"I thought you always said, 'When in doubt, blame the dark elves.'"
"Well, yeah, that too."
"I don't think those are very practical solutions to doubt," Oberon said. "They don't leave you feeling satisfied. 'When in doubt, eat your neighbor's lunch' is better, because then you would at least be full.”
Kevin Hearne, Trapped

Micheal Rivers
“I was reaching for one of the handles when I heard Heidler鈥檚 voice from behind me. 鈥業t would not be wise to enter. It is a bad time to disturb the dead.”
Micheal Rivers, Verliege

John Michael Greer
“Consider the way that so many people nowadays use the word "imaginary" to mean "unreal." In actuality, of course, what we imagine is real in its own way, and it can be powerful and important as well.”
John Michael Greer, The Druid Path: A Modern Tradition of Nature Spirituality

Zoe Forward
“Holy cow, she'd just slept with the hottest guy in the universe. She, the super science geek. The you-go-girl side of her brain wahooed. The rational side of her brain spat out a resounding, Oh shit.”
Zoe Forward, Protecting His Witch

Ren茅 Gu茅non
“Ce nom a d鈥檃illeurs un double sens, qui se r茅f猫re encore 脿 un autre symbolisme : dru ou deru, comme le latin robur, d茅signe 脿 la fois la force et le ch锚ne (en grec 未蟻蠀蟼) ; d鈥檃utre part, vid est, comme en sanscrit, la sagesse ou la connaissance, assimil茅e 脿 la vision, mais c鈥檈st aussi le gui ; ainsi, dru-vid est le gui du ch锚ne, qui 茅tait en effet l鈥檜n des principaux symboles du Druidisme, et il est en m锚me temps l鈥檋omme en qui r茅side la sagesse appuy茅e sur la force. De plus, la racine dru, comme on le voit par les formes sanscrites 茅quivalentes dhru et dhri comporte encore l鈥檌d茅e de stabilit茅, qui est d鈥檃illeurs un des sens du symbole de l鈥檃rbre en g茅n茅ral et du ch锚ne en particulier ; et ce sens de stabilit茅 correspond ici tr猫s exactement 脿 l鈥檃ttitude du Sphinx au repos.”
Ren茅 Gu茅non, Spiritual Authority & Temporal Power

Ruth Ann Oskolkoff
“New Year鈥檚 Eve at the Witches鈥� Ball, with all the wiccans, druids, and pagans in their incredible costumes, was the best time of the year. Easily Zin鈥檚 favorite holiday, because the night was for everyone of all traditions, religions, and countries. Celebrated by anyone, anywhere, on that hour. It represented the boundary between years, this in-between time. Plus, that evening was about the moment. It was here now. Indisputably immediate.”
Ruth Ann Oskolkoff, Zin

David Paul Kirkpatrick
“Beware of the dark arts, lad. Don鈥檛 think those priests are holy. It鈥檚 not by accident this world has taken the most intimate act, fucking, and turned it into an obscenity.”
David Paul Kirkpatrick

Petra Hermans
“The timeless druid was cutting her herbs to preserve an elixir for universal life.”
Petra Hermans
tags: druid

D.C.  Alexander
“People call them cobwebs. I鈥檇 never seen a cob. Those are fucking spiders that make the webs, when there is a spider web there is a spider made it. You find a cob, you check and see aint it got eight legs and eats bugs, which is mighty close to the definition of a spider in my book.”
DC Alexander, Earthly Powers: The Adventure Begins

Luke Eastwood
“Solutions to our problems as a species require a change of attitude and thinking, especially among those in positions of power and influence. Perhaps this need will provide an opportunity for Druids and others of similar spiritual/wisdom paths to have a greater and hopefully insightful input in the future of human society.”
Luke Eastwood

Sadie Jacks
“My body jerked and twisted as the power superheated my organs and flesh. I felt like I鈥檇 been thrown into a furnace. The flames were constantly stoked by my billowing, heaving lungs. I bit my lip to keep the shouts of agony spilling into the room.”
Sadie Jacks

E.K. Johnston
“Death for life wasn't something she had thought about before, but when she was faced with it, her survival became the most important thing.”
E.K. Johnston

E.K. Johnston
“She had thought that power was a ladder to the loft, the rope on which the bread basket came up, the ability to look at a daughter and poison her drink. She learned now that power could be other things, too. The ability to feed yourself. The ability to hunt.”
E.K. Johnston, Dungeons & Dragons: Honor Among Thieves: The Druid's Call