275 Quotes by Robin McKinley

  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    Then marry me. For I love you, and I do not believe there is anything so wrong with you. You are fair in my eyes and you lie fair on my heart.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    Never assume. Never make plans. Keep doing the press-ups and deep knee bends: you'll need all your strength and flexibility when your life suddenly implodes. Maybe it won't — some people do lead enchanted lives — but odds are that it will. Some time.

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    My kind [vampires] does not surprise easily," he said. "You surprised me, this morning. I have thus used up my full quota of shock and consternation for some interval." I stared at him. "You made a *joke*." "I have heard this kind of thing may happen...

  • Tags
  • Share

  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    One day" she told them, "when you have retired, you will go to live with a family who will love you for your beauty and nothing more, and if you're very lucky there will be children, and the children will pet you and pet you and pet you. Ossin has a list, I think, of such children; he sends his hunting-staff out during the months they are not needed for that work, to look for them, and add names to the list." The fleethounds stared back at her with their enormous dark liquid eyes, and believed every word.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    All you did was sit there, he said. Why are you so tired? I sat very diligently, she said.

  • Tags
  • Share


  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    Cigars should be like onions," she said, unfastening the catch and pushing back the pane. "Either the whole company does, or the whole company does not.

  • Share

  • Author Robin McKinley
  • Quote

    The weak grey light that serves as harbinger of red and golden dawn faintly lit my window. I fumbled for a candle, found and lit it, and by its little light saw that the rose floating in the bowl was dying. It had already lost most of its petals, which floated on the water like tiny, un-seaworthy boats, deserted for safer craft. "Dear God," I said. "I must go back at once.

  • Tags
  • Share