50 Quotes & Sayings By Anne Bishop

Anne Bishop is a New York Times best-selling author, popular speaker, and professional life coach. She earned a BA from the University of Manitoba in 1990. In 2000, she earned an MA from the University of British Columbia's School of Psychoeducation, specializing in human development and leadership. She has been a certified life coach since 2003 and a member of the International Coach Federation since 2004 Read more

Anne is a founder of The Life Learning Institute—a company offering a wide range of coaching and related services—and the author of The Professional's Guide to Coaching. Her work has been featured in The Huffington Post, Huffington Life, and Psychology Today.

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Some men die for lack of love…some die because of it. Think about it." - Daemon Anne Bishop
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People who entered the Courtyard without an invitation were just plain crazy! Wolves were big and scary and so fluffy, how could anyone resist hugging one just to feel all that fur?“ Ignore the fluffy, ” she muttered. “Remember the part about big and scary. Anne Bishop
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You weren't afraid of me when I was Wolf, " he said. "Why are you afraid of Nathan?""He's got big feet! "" What?" An insulted-sounding arrroooo came from the other side of the door, a reminder that Wolves also had big ears. Anne Bishop
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Do you always ask me the same questions you ask him?"" It depends on whether or not I get an answer. Anne Bishop
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The Dimwit's Guide to the Female Mind might assist your efforts in understanding human females. But it must be pointed out that this subject can be a dangerous adventure and should be undertaken with extreme caution. After all, human males have been trying to understand their females for generations, and most of the time they come away from these encounters looking like someone stuck their tails into an electric socket. Anne Bishop
She's magic, Cassandra. A single flower blooming in an endless...
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She's magic, Cassandra. A single flower blooming in an endless desert. Anne Bishop
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The sweatshirt was big on her and she looked ridiculous. He liked it. And he liked that she was wearing something that carried his scent. Anne Bishop
A woman with an education may be able to spend...
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A woman with an education may be able to spend more time sitting in a chair instead of lying on her back. A sound advantage, I should think. Anne Bishop
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...you look the truth in the face - not the truth that has fangs and fur but the hard truth about yourself, that you're just as dangerous as the beings the rest of the people fear but you can't afford to be as honest about it. You can't tell those people that you'll make deals with what they fear in order to keep them sage from the monsters who look just like them. Anne Bishop
We are what we are. Nothing more, nothing less. There...
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We are what we are. Nothing more, nothing less. There is good and evil among every kind of people. It's the evil among us who rule now. Anne Bishop
He gently kissed that scar and felt something changing inside...
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He gently kissed that scar and felt something changing inside him - just a flutter of change, there and gone, but leaving its mark. Anne Bishop
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The courtyard kept changing, dazzling her with the flowers that bloomed between one day and the next, with the bare branches of trees that were swollen with the buds of new leaves and then fuzzed with green. Every day, she drove a familiar road through a new place. Anne Bishop
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We know how it ends practically before it starts. That's why stories appeal to us. They give us the clarity and simplicity our real lives lack. Anne Bishop
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Perhaps not willingly, but pain can make a man do things he wouldn't willingly do. Anne Bishop
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Lucivar winced. "She guzzled half the flask – and it wasn't one of his home brews, it was the concoction you created." Jaenelle’s eyes widened. “You let her drink a ‘gravedigger’?”“No no no, ” Wilhelmina said, shaking her head. “You shouldn’t ever drink a gravedigger until he’s had a bath.” She smiled placidly when Jaenelle and Lucivar just stared at her.“ Mother Night, ” Lucivar muttered.“ Do you know that song?” Wilhelmina asked Jaenelle. . Anne Bishop
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Daemon clung to Surreal as she flew along the Winds, too weak to argue, too spent to care. His heart, however... His heart held on fiercely to Jaenelle's soft, sighing caress of his name. Everything has a price. Anne Bishop
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She was the most painful, most glorious dance of his life Anne Bishop
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*I don't want the body, * she whimpered. *It hurts.** Not always, sweetheart. Not always. Without the body, how will you hear a bird's song? How will you feel a warm summer rain on your skin? How will you taste nutcakes? How will you walk on a beach at sunset and feel the sand and surf under your... hooves?* Anne Bishop
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Why?"He stopped pacing and looked at her as if she'd just asked him to count every leaf on every tree in the Old Place. "Because... you're you. Anne Bishop
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Not fault of teaching spider if little spider pay more attention to catching fly than doing lesson. Anne Bishop
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Frustration fills his golden eyes. "What Queen? Who is coming?"" The living myth, " I whisper. "Dreams made flesh." His shock is replaced instantly by a fierce hunger. "You're sure?" The room is a swirling mist. He's the only thing still in sharp focus. He's the only thing I need. "I saw her in the tangled web, Daemon. I saw her. Anne Bishop
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It was Jaenelle's voice, but.. She was medium height, slender, and fair-skinned. Her gold mane--not quite hair and not quite fur--was brushed up and back from her exotic face and didn't hide the delicately pointed ears. In the center of her forehead was a tiny, spiral horn. A narrow strip of gold fur traced her spine, ending in a small gold and white fawn tail that flicked over her bare buttocks. The legs were human and shapely, but changed below the calf. Instead of feet, she had dainty horse's hooves. Her human hands had sheathed claws like a cat's. As she shifted position to slip another shard into place, he saw the small, round breasts, the feminine curve of waist and hips, the dark-gold triangle of hair between her legs. Who..? But he knew. Even before she walked over and looked at him, even before he saw the feral intelligence in those ancient, haunted sapphire eyes, he knew. Terrifying and beautiful. Human and Other. Gentle and violent. Innocent and wise.* I am Witch, * she said, a small, defiant quiver in her voice.* I know.* His voice had a seductive throb in it, a hunger he couldn't control or mask. Anne Bishop
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For now, he and Meg were going to have the adventure of seeing a new place and having a new experience. Together.He wasn't human. Would never be human. And Meg didn't expect him to be. But feeling her hand in his, Simon thought maybe he could learn to be human enough. Anne Bishop
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Enjoy your Evening.""That will depend on the menu. If it's beef, it will be a tolerable meal. If it's chicken..." Elliot shuddered. "What is the point of chicken?"" Eggs? Anne Bishop
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Everything has a price. Anne Bishop
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Briarwood is the pretty poison. There is no cure for Briarwood. Anne Bishop
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Carefully bracing himself so that he wouldn't hurt her, he leaned over and brushed his lips against hers. He raised his head. Her haunted sapphire eyes stared at him." Daemon?" There was so much uncertainty in her voice." Hello, sweetheart, " he said, his voice husky with the effort not to cry. "I've missed you." Her hand moved slowly, with effort, until it rested against his face. Her lips curved into a smile. "Daemon."This time, when she said his name, it sounded like a promise, like a lovely caress. Anne Bishop
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When honor and the Law no longer stand on the same side of the line, how do we choose[?] Anne Bishop
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The map showed human places I'd never heard of - places that had once been great civilizations, until humans forgot the world wasn't theirs to claim. Anne Bishop
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Have you taught her to kill, Priest? Can you teach her such a thing? She's so wise in her innocence, so innocent in her wisdom. Anne Bishop
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Nathan said nothing for a moment. Then, "There’s nothing in my fur, is there?" Simon gave the other Wolf a careful look. “No boogers.”   "Good. I hate washing boogers out of fur."“ Who doesn’t? What comes out of human noses is disgusting... Anne Bishop
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Do any of them realize that Simon Wolfgard is falling in love with Meg Corbyn? Monty wondered. Does Wolfgard understand his own response to the girl? What about Meg? How does she feel? What would the rest of the Others do if one of their kind did fall in love with a human? Anne Bishop
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In the gray world above, I hear myself howling with laughter. Far below me, in the psychic abyss that is part of the Darkness, I hear another howling, one full of joy and pain, rage and celebration. Not just another witch is coming, my foolish Sisters, but Witch. Anne Bishop
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And the Lady's mate. Despite having only two legs and small fangs, there was much that was feline in that one, and he approved. Anne Bishop
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This year he'd been caught up in a whirlwind called Jaenelle Angelline-as impossible to deflect as she was to stop-and he had become an accomplice in all sorts of schemes that, even in their innocence, had been thrilling Anne Bishop
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The police have no leads as yet on the person or persons who painted obscene suggestions on the buildings. One store owner said he was going to leave a dictionary on a public bench so the vandals could at least spell the obscenities correctly. Anne Bishop
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It was easier when all we wanted to do was eat them and take their stuff, ” he grumbled. And it had been easier when he hadn’t cared if he made any of them cry. Anne Bishop
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And thought about the female who, despite being human, he was beginning to see as a friend Anne Bishop
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For the first time, they were seeing the dream beneath the flesh. Karla stared at the pointed ears that had come from the Dea al Mon, the hands with sheathed claws that had come from the Tigre, the hooves peeking out from beneath the black gown that could have come from the centaurs or the horses or the unicorns. Most of all, she stared at the tiny spiral horn. The living myth. Dreams made flesh. But, oh, had any of them really thought about who the dreamers had . Anne Bishop
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I am Tersa the Weaver, Tersa the Liar, Tersa the Fool. Anne Bishop
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W-what are you?" Selena looked down at her rival. "What you should have been and never were. The Queen of the Witches. Anne Bishop
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You're not going to answer, are you?" Jaenelle asked after a minute of teeth-grinding silence." No."" Don't you know the answer?"" Whether I know the answer or not is beside the point. It's not something a man discusses with a young girl."" But you know the answer." Daemon growled. Anne Bishop
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You disappoint me, Cassandra. Your legends paint you differently, " Daemon said softly, his voice thick with malevolence." I'm a Priestess serving at this Altar, " she said, working to keep her voice steady. "You're mistaken, if you think--" He laughed softly. She stepped back from the sound and found herself pressed against the counter. "Do you think I can't tell the difference between a Priestess and a Queen? And the Jewels, my dear, name you for what you are." She bent her head slightly in acknowledgment. "So I'm Cassandra. What do you want, Prince?. Anne Bishop
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Maybe you should go home and rest, " Simon told Meg. Maybe he could go home with her and they could cuddle for a while or play a game. Or she could watch a movie with him and pet him. Anne Bishop
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There are some questions that shouldn't be asked until a person is mature enough to appreciate the answers. Anne Bishop
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Misery is a heart that can never be content with what it has and, by always craving something more, brings about its own destruction. And desolation is a heart so fearful of losing what it hoards that it never knows the richness that comes from being able to give. Anne Bishop
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Is there some kind of rule for when Sam should be a boy and when he's a Wolf?""A Wolf lifts his leg and yellows up the snow. A boy has to use the toilet."" And that will work?"" Only if he needs to pee. Anne Bishop
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She hadn't met Earth or Fire, the other two cousins, but she'd filled a couple of library requests for each of them in the past week. If they were around, they would help her. Wouldn't they? Anne Bishop
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'The Others' books take place in an alternate Earth where the Earth natives have been the dominant predators throughout the world's history, and humans are nowhere near the top of the food chain. But humans are clever and resilient, if not always wise, and have made some bargains with the Others in order to survive. Anne Bishop