Ghosts Quote by Krista D. Ball Download Open image ““When a thundering horde of drunken Vikings rush a person, it's only natural to flinch.”” — Krista D. Ball ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Ghosts Novella Paranormal
“They can't touch us. We're the Vikings. We go into battle without armor for the flush and the blood of it.” — Janet Fitch Copy Share Image
“As long as you were willing to drink beer, get rowdy, and proclaim yourself a Viking, you had a place at their table.” — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“Back when I was a regular mortal kid, I didn't know much about combat. I had some murky ideas that armies would line up, blow trumpets, and then march forward to kill one another in an orderly fashion. If I thought about Viking combat at all, I would envision some dude yelling, SHIELD WALL! and a bunch of hairy blond… — Rick Riordan Copy Share
“The entire mass of people before the palace erupted in a deafening roar. And then, as one, they lunged forward.” — Terry Goodkind Copy Share Image
“...and suddenly, without the slightest volition on my part, there was the most crashing discharge of wind, like the report of a mortar. My horse started; Cardigan jumped in his saddle, glaring at me…Be Silent! snaps he, and he must have been in a highly nervous condition himself, otherwise he would never have added, in a hoarse whipser: Can you… — George MacDonald Fraser Copy Share
“The quick reflexes, the calmness in the face of a storm, the ability to think in the midst of danger that most people don’t… — Mike Foster Copy Share Image
“Skulduggery was right by Valkyrie’s elbow, but remained quiet. She appreciated that. Any other man would have leaped in to defend her honour. Valkyrie… — Derek Landy Copy Share Image
“He stepped around me until he and Kale were nose to nose. Even though I knew it was the remnants of the storm, I… — Jus Accardo Copy Share Image
“Be with someone who willingly runs in the storm with you, not someone who cowers away because of turbulent winds.” — Melody Lee Copy Share Image
There is something about the South that accepts the supernatural. If you don't accept it and you're having a conversation with someone who does,… — Alice Englert Copy Share Image
“This was going to be worse than the time I table danced in the diner in high school!” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“All right, you deadly little ghostlings,” I muttered. “Mama says go back to bed! - Cat” — Jeaniene Frost Copy Share Image
“Most people would probably call me a ghost. I am, after all, dead. But I don't think of myself that way. It wasn't so… — Christopher Pike Copy Share Image
“A memory that costs you something," he said aloud, almost to himself. "One that hurts to remember. That makes you regret what you did… — Daria Lavelle Copy Share Image
“Before her escort could react, she sprinted out from their little pool of lantern-light into the darkness, her feet pounding the soft, treacherous clods… — Frances Hardinge Copy Share Image
“I assure you; while I look like a ghost, I'm no spirit or demon. I'm nothing but a girl struggling to make her way… — Leanna Renee Hieber Copy Share Image
“The banana flavour of his accidental conception, and the banana theme of his accidental death, now all seemed to conspire against him and rather… — Tom Conrad Copy Share Image
“Walt also had a humorous sign posted outside the mansion, recruiting ghosts who wanted to enjoy 'active retirement' in the "country club atmosphere' of… — Leslie Le Mon Copy Share Image
“When good Americans die, they go to Paris,' the ghost said, after taking a drag on a small cigarette.” — Karen Chance Copy Share Image