Quote by Toby Neal Download Open image ““Son of a goatherder’s pox-ridden three-eyed cousin,”” — Toby Neal ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.6 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare
“one that looked like a cross between a child with Down syndrome and a goat.” — Hunter Shea Copy Share Image
“King Eveneye sat next to his son and looked at him pensively. He did not know how old his son was, but he was… — Dylan Lee Peters Copy Share Image
“We were born in the '70s, back when twins were rare, a bit magical: cousins of the unicorn, siblings of the elves.” — Gillian Flynn Copy Share Image
“The goat gave a high, questioning bleat. It was staked out in the middle of the boneyard. It was a brown-and-white-spotted goat with those… — Laurell K. Hamilton Copy Share Image
“He stopped at every village, every hamlet, every house and hovel he passed along the way to ask if they had seen or heard… — Adam Gidwitz Copy Share Image
“His beard was nonexistent, except for a carefully trimmed goatee that met his mustache on both sides of his mouth. The overall effect was… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
“You don't get the name of the Goat with a Thousand Young without getting around.” — Dennis Liggio Copy Share Image
“She asked him if he could teleport. (He could.) She asked him if he had superhuman strength. (He did.) She asked him if he… — Marlon Pierre-Antoine Copy Share Image
“The creature bleated like a wounded goat, which is kind of what its face looked like,” — Hunter Shea Copy Share Image
“So a half-breed goatsnake, a Yith, and a Ghast walk into a bar.” — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
“The house was done in a classic island style, and Lei couldn’t help but like the wide, deep roofline that sheltered a porch that… — Toby Neal Copy Share Image
“Everything has to do with everything else—you know that by now. So begin at the beginning, and it will lead to the end.” — Toby Neal Copy Share Image
“There are always people talking about it. We’re dying. Suicide is a way to take control of that.” — Toby Neal Copy Share Image
“Texeira tested the rope running through the cleat, giving it a yank before nodding to the fireman controlling the winch. He switched the engine… — Toby Neal Copy Share Image