13 Quotes & Sayings By Poppy Z Brite

Poppy Z. Brite is a critically acclaimed, bestselling author of dark, vivid novels that explore the depths of the human psyche and its manifestations in contemporary society. Her work draws from her own experiences as a former fashion model and actress who has worked in Hollywood with such directors as David Lynch and David Cronenberg and in New York and Los Angeles with such fashion designers as Calvin Klein and Isaac Mizrahi. She earned a BA from Barnard College and an MA in English Literature from Columbia University Read more

Her short fiction has appeared in numerous literary journals including The Dark, The Conium Review, The Malahat Review, and The New York Times.

Maybe they did what they had to do to live,...
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Maybe they did what they had to do to live, and tried to get a little love and have a little fun before the darkness took them. Poppy Z. Brite
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But if I die without trying again, I'm a coward. I don't mind having regrets about stuff I've done. It's the regrets about stuff I haven't done that bother me. Poppy Z. Brite
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Ah, relationships. If he was lucky, Luke thought, he would never have another one. Poppy Z. Brite
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And what was I if not death's ghostwriter? Poppy Z. Brite
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Some nights are made for torture, or reflection, or the savoring of loneliness. Poppy Z. Brite
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When you have too much faith in something, it's bound to hurt you. Too much faith in anything will suck you dry. In this way, all the world is a vampire. Poppy Z. Brite
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Stare at him, " said Ghost. "They won't bite you if you keep staring at them." Steve backed away. "They bite?" Not really. They hiss at you, mostly. The only time geese are ever dangerous is when you happen to be standing on the edge of a cliff. I heard about a guy that almost got killed that way." By geese?" Yeah, there was a whole flock of them coming after him. All hissing and cackling and stabbing at his ankles with their big ol' beaks. He didn't know you had to stare them right in the eye, and he panicked. They backed him right over a fifty-foot cliff." So how come he didn't die?" This guy had wings, " said Ghost. "He flew away. . Poppy Z. Brite
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They were kissing again, carefully at first, learning the shape and texture of each other's lips, testing the sharpness of the teeth behind them. It's too fast, said a panicky voice in his mind. And too dangerous. He'll drink your juices, taste your brain, crack your soul open like an egg! Hell, I think I want him to do all that. Poppy Z. Brite
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Trevor cupped his hands around it, felt Zach's heartbeat throbbing between his palms. The skin of the shaft was textured, slightly rippled beneath the surface. The head was as smooth as satin, as rose petals. Trevor rubbed his thumb across it, squeezed gently, heard Zack suck air in through his teeth and moan as he let it out. He could see blood suffusing the tissue just beneath the translucent skin, a deep dusky rose delicately purpled at the edges, crowned with a single dewy pearl of come. It was as intimate, as raw as holding someone's heart in his hands. Poppy Z. Brite
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The night is the hardest time to be alive and 4am knows all my secrets. Poppy Z. Brite
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The last dying days of summer, fall coming on fast. A cold night, the first of the season, a change from the usual bland Maryland climate. Cold, thought the boy; his mind felt numb. The trees he could see through his bedroom window were tall charcoal sticks, shivering, afraid of the wind or only trying to stand against it. Every tree was alone out there. The animals were alone, each in its hole, in its thin fur, and anything that got hit on the road tonight would die alone. Before morning, he thought, its blood would freeze in the cracks of the asphalt. . Poppy Z. Brite
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This is the point being missed by readers who lament Liquor's lack of hot sex scenes, probably because they aren't old enough to understand that a passionate relationship could be about anything other than sex. Poppy Z. Brite