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Red Riding Hood Quotes

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Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
“I am going to save your daughter. And then I intend to marry her. I would like your blessing in this, but I can live without it.”
Sarah Blakley-Cartwright, Red Riding Hood

Angela Carter
“The girl burst out laughing; she knew she was nobody's meat.”
Angela Carter, The Company of Wolves

“The first cut is always the deepest, but not every cut leaves a scar. If you spend your whole life worrying about getting hurt, then you aren't really living. You dont want to shield yourself so much from the bad stuff that nothing good gets to you, either.”
Chris Colfer

James Finn Garner
“He burst into the house and ate Grandma, an entirely valid course of action for a carnivore such as himself.”
James Finn Garner

Anne Sexton
“This one day her mother gave her
a basket of wine and cake
to take to her grandmother
because she was ill.
Wine and cake?
Where's the aspirin? The penicillin?
Where's the fruit juice?
Peter Rabbit got camomile tea.
But wine and cake it was.”
Anne Sexton, Transformations

Jackson Pearce
“When we were little, Scarlett and I were utterly convinced that we'd originally been one person in our mother's belly. We believed that somehow, half of us wanted to be born and half wanted to stay. So our heart had to be broken in two so that Scarlett could be born first, and then I finally braved the outside world a few years later. It made sense, in our pig-tailed heads--it explained why, when we ran through grass or danced or spun in circle long enough, we would lose track of who was who and it started to feel as if there were some organic, elegant link between us, our single heart holding the same tempo and pumping the same blood. That was before the attack, though. Now our hearts link only when we're hunting, when Scarlett looks at me with a sort of beautiful excitement that's more powerful than her scars and then tears after a Fenris as though her life depends on its death. I follow, always, because it's the only time when our hearts beat in perfect harmony, the only time when I'm certain, beyond a shadow of a doubt, that we are one person broken in two.”
Jackson Pearce, Sisters Red

Hannah F. Whitten
“If her destruction was imminent, she'd rather be the architect than a bystander.”
Hannah F. Whitten, For the Wolf

Juliette Cross
“Feeling your body beneath me was the closest to heaven that I shall ever come.â€� He spoke not in a whisper but on an intimate level, his voice rolling like the caress of dark velvet. “Your skin, your mouth, your body, your sweet, sweet moans, and your bloodâ€� I want them all. I want quite a bit more, actually. So you best prepare yourself, my lady. Since I’m already damned, I aim to have all of you. I want to see that look of ecstasy on your face over and over again when I’m buried deep inside you and you’re screaming my name.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Elizabeth D. Marie
“Men blamed wolves and beast-like monsters for wicked passions and vicious killings, but the cruelty of their own hearts ran far deeper than a common beast's actions ever could.”
Elizabeth D. Marie, Hunting Red, Part I

Hannah F. Whitten
“But hope, you know? It’s like a boot that won’t break in. Hurts to walk in it, hurts worse to go barefoot.”
Hannah F. Whitten, For the Wolf

Rainbow Rowell
“That's different," Levi smiled at her warmly. "Ypu don't rock that Little Red Riding Hood vibe. You're scary."
Reagan grinned like the Big Bad Wolf.”
Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

Angela Panayotopulos
“She turned to face the door, knowing what she would find instead.

"What big eyes you have," she whispered.

"The better to see through your lies," he said.

"What large hands you have..."

"The better to strangle you with, my dear..."

"What sharp teeth you have..."

"The better to drink your blood with," he said with a laugh. "Is that what you expect me to say? I know this story better than you do. The wolf wins in my version."

She thought of the black wolf she once knew in another life, a black wolf that never willingly left her side. "The wolf wins in mine, too.”
Angela Panayotopulos, The Wake Up

Emory R. Frie
“We’re a little messed up, aren’t we?"
“I’ve met worse."
“I know. I almost feel bad for Alice—you know, since she’s supposed to be the crazy one.”
Emory R. Frie, Giant Country

Hannah F. Whitten
“Foolish men are easy to rule.”
Hannah F. Whitten, For the Wolf

Emory R. Frie
“She finally understood why the monsters in the Forest always seemed to smile. Beasts only bared their teeth as a warning before they attack.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest

Juliette Cross
“There is no place far enough that you can run. If a doe flees into the forest as far as her legs will carry her, does not the wolf simply follow?”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Juliette Cross
“You know, I once had a little boy in Hiddleston come up to me and ask if I conjured up the hartsstone.â€�
“What did you tell him?� he asked.
She spoke in her scratchy, witchy voice, “Why of course I do. Every full moon, my boy. And the wolves howl. And the fairies rise from their bowers, then we dance in a round, breathing in the powerful magic of the hartstone.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Elizabeth D. Marie
“The wolves are coming.”
Elizabeth D. Marie, Hunting Red, Part I

Emory R. Frie
“No matter what you hear, do not go into the Forest. If you hear something, or someone, in there... don't listen to them."
Alice smirked at that. "Don't worry. I can still tell the difference.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest

Juliette Cross
“His jaw clenched tight. “I could not resist you last night if the world itself was on fire.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Pamela K. Kinney
“I felt small and insignificant, a frightened Red Riding Hood cowering before the big bad wolf. Thoughts of 'But Wolf, what a tall body you have! How tall are you?' flitted through my mind, with the rejoinder being 'The better to snap off your head, my dear.”
Pamela K. Kinney, How the Vortex Changed My Life

Jen Calonita
“But if Red had followed convention, she wouldn't be where she's is today. Not only did Red stop the Wolf, but she also grew stronger and more powerful than anyone could imagine. Today, she is one of the most sought after huntresses in the Hollow Woods.”
Jen Calonita

Jen Calonita
“Even though it was hard, she overcame her adversity and used it to help others empower themselves. And if that's not a lesson we can apply to life, I'm not sure what is.”
Jen Calonita

Alix E. Harrow
“She's the little girl in the red cloak who doesn't run from the wolf but walks arm in arm with him deeper into the woods.”
Alix E. Harrow, The Once and Future Witches

Emory R. Frie
“When your freedom depends on the death of an innocent, it haunts you forever,' Red thought empathetically. 'Even if you couldn’t save them anyway.”
Emory R. Frie, Enchanted Forest

Emma Richler
“Rachel thinks, What long fingers Mama has, like wands in fairy tales. All the better to conduct with my dear! Ekaterina Wolff has conduits for fingers. Rachel muses on the conducting of music and the conducting of electricity, and of the yellow sign depicting a man falling, struck by a current. Danger of death! What fells the man? A powerful conduction of electricity? Of thought? Of sound? Which? Perhaps the man is felled by music. In the sign, he falls backwards.”
Emma Richler, Be My Wolff

Juliette Cross
“I love that sound,â€� he said against her lips, sucking her bottom lip.
“I love it when you make me make that sound.”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Juliette Cross
“I know all the tells a woman makes when she wants me. The furtive glance. The parted mouth. The rapid heartbeat. The light sheen of sweat on her skinâ€�”
Juliette Cross, The Red Lily

Elizabeth D. Marie
“Let not your courage fail you. Your help is coming.”
Elizabeth D. Marie, Hunting Red, Part I

Susan Wiggs
“Rosa was rummaging in the trunk of her car, and emerged with a large wicker basket covered with a red-and-white checkered cloth. She wore a red polka dot halter top, red clamdiggers, gold hoop earrings, big sunglasses and ruby-colored finger- and toenails. The adult-entertainment version of Red Riding Hood.”
Susan Wiggs, Summer by the Sea

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