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Crazies Quotes

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Kiersten White
“Where did you find that one?"
"I have no idea. I'm a magnet for crazies, I guess."
"They must be able to sense a kindred spirit."
"Your one to talk. Don't you have more hordes of the undead to lead in a glorious revolution?"
"Zombies not undead. There's a fine distinction. And no. Right now I'm scouting new talent. The glorious revolution comes tomorrow.”
Kiersten White, Supernaturally

Jessica Verday
“And if sometimes, late at night in bed, I questioned whether or not I truly was insane, I told myself that it didn't matter. I was too happy to care.”
Jessica Verday, The Haunted

Raheel Farooq
“Lunatics are not the only ones to be called lunatics.”
Raheel Farooq

Penn Jillette
“In any conflict, the crazier party generally wins.”
Penn Jillette

Steven   Ramirez
“She gave herself a hard twist and fell into a sitting position, staring at me with those maggot-filled doll’s eyes.”
Steven Ramirez, Tell Me When I'm Dead

Steven   Ramirez
“Smiling, he handed Landry the bloody aluminum bat Warnick had used. ‘Time to die, old man,’ he said.”
Steven Ramirez, Tell Me When I'm Dead

Steven   Ramirez
“When I lifted up the skin, a fat kidney worm dripping with gore raised its bald, blind head and glared at me.”
Steven Ramirez, Tell Me When I'm Dead

Eoin Colfer
“Naturally, we lunatics are the kindest of the bunch.”
Eoin Colfer, Airman

Jason Medina
“Outbreak or no outbreak, we’re being overrun by crazies.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

B.J. Daniels
“The moment Jace Calder saw his sister's face, he feared the worst. His heart sank. Emily, his troubled little sister, had been doing so well since she'd gotten the job at the Sarah Hamilton Foundation in Big Timber, Montana.

"What's wrong?" he asked as he removed his Stetson, pulled up a chair at the Big Timber Java coffee shop and sat down across from her. Tossing his hat on the seat of an adjacent chair, he braced himself for bad news.

Emily blinked her big blue eyes. Even though she was closing in on twenty-five, he often caught glimpses of the girl she'd been. Her pixie cut, once a dark brown like his own hair, was dyed black. From thirteen on, she'd been piercing anything she could. At sixteen she'd begun getting tattoos and drinking. It wasn't until she'd turned seventeen that she'd run away, taken up with a thirty-year-old biker drug-dealer thief and ended up in jail for the first time.

But while Emily still had the tattoos and the piercings, she'd changed after the birth of her daughter, and after snagging this job with Bo Hamilton.

"What's wrong is Bo," his sister said. Bo had insisted her employees at the foundation call her by her first name. "Pretty cool for a boss, huh?" his sister had said at the time. He'd been surprised. That didn't sound like the woman he knew.

But who knew what was in Bo's head lately. Four months ago her mother, Sarah, who everyone believed dead the past twenty-two years, had suddenly shown up out of nowhere. According to what he'd read in the papers, Sarah had no memory of the past twenty-two years.

He'd been worried it would hurt the foundation named for her. Not to mention what a shock it must have been for Bo.

Emily leaned toward him and whispered, "Bo's… She's gone.”
B.J. Daniels, Lone Rider

B.J. Daniels
“Are we ever getting out of these mountains?" she asked without turning to look at him.
He moved up behind her and put his arms around her.
She leaned back against him. Her hair glistened with melting snow. She felt small in his arms.
"We're going to get out of here," he whispered as he slowly turned her to face him. "Do you trust me?"
She raised her head to meet his eyes and held his gaze for a long moment. "With my life.”
B.J. Daniels, Lone Rider

B.J. Daniels
“The snow in the mountains had changed everything. Frank swore as he listened on the phone to the head of search and rescue describing the conditions they'd run into on the other side of the Crazies.
"The terrain is too dangerous," Jim Martin said. "Even experienced ground crews found many areas too difficult to traverse with the snow."
"What about the searchers in the helicopters?"
"They should be able to see tracks in the snow once the clouds life." Jim didn't sound optimistic. "The storm isn't moving on as fast as the weatherman predicted.”
B.J. Daniels, Lone Rider

B.J. Daniels
“Jace watched as the moon rose over the pines and scattered the mountainside with fool's gold. He rested against a large tree trunk as he leaned back into the dark shadow of the boughs and kicked himself mentally for thinking this was going to be easy. He should have known finding someone as complicated as Bo Hamilton wouldn't be easy.”
B.J. Daniels, Lone Rider

Deyth Banger
“Mad Max the crazies ever made film. Such unique, incrediable, awesome and phenomenal film. You can't believe how is made!”
Deyth Banger

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