62 Quotes by Cherie Priest


  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    She collected herself, and rose from the floor. “Until you have a better grasp on what we’re dealing with here, I’d appreciate your immediate proximity.”I did as she asked. She was the expert, after all.But what a terrifying thought, that the world’s foremost expert knew only enough to live in horror.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    The distance between an honest Christian mystic and a fortune-teller is sometimes less than half a whisper. Less than a pot of tea or the space between two book covers.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    Modern families are complicated things. Siblings, half siblings, stepparents, stepcousins, what have you. You can't pick who you're born to, that's for sure.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    For just this moment, we have the closest thing to an advantage we're likely to get. And if we don't use it, we're gonna lose it." Look at me busting out all the tired old metaphors. Like I'd been saving them all winter just waiting for an opportunity to trot them out.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    Few witnesses agree, and fewer still were granted a glimpse of the Incredible Bone-Shaking Drill Engine. Its course took it under the earth and down hills, gouging up the land beneath the luxurious homes of wealthy mariners and shipping magnates, under the muddy flats where sat the sprawling sawmill, and down along the corridors, cellars, and storage rooms of general stores, ladies' notions shops, apothecaries, and yes ... the banks.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    I met his eyes because I could not refuse them... they were the color of a storm clashing with a setting sun.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Cherie Priest
  • Quote

    In my career I’ve had my hands upon more revolting bodies than a layman is likely to encounter in a lifetime of trying. I’ve squeezed boils, soaked my hands in blood and pus, slipped in entrails, swaddled slippery stillborns, and pulled excrement from unwilling bowels by hand.

  • Tags
  • Share