14 Quotes & Sayings By Sully Tarnish

Sully Tarnish is a New York Times and USA Today bestselling author of contemporary romance novels filled with humor, heart and heart. Her stories are known for their clever banter and sexy, swoon-worthy moments. Sully lives in Las Vegas with her husband, her two dogs, and her over-powered Playstation 3.

Books are the only things worth stealing.
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Books are the only things worth stealing. Sully Tarnish
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I've stolen books. They're the only thing worth taking that don't belong to you. Sully Tarnish
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When I look at my bookcase and see the books upon the shelves, I think to myself, There is a God. Sully Tarnish
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A female dragon’s tail is of the utmost importance to her. Male dragons find them irresistible. After all where do you think the term ‘Getting some tail’ came from? Sully Tarnish
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When I look at my bookcase and see one book after the other upon its shelves, I think to myself, There is a God. Sully Tarnish
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Remember, there were dragons long before men came into the world. Why, it was none other than The Great Dragons of Yore who invented the idea of knighthood. Yes, yes, that’s right! Dragons had knights, Kings, princesses and queens long before men crawled out of the muck. Sully Tarnish
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Noontime was absolutely the perfect time for a duel in the dragon’s opinion as this was also lunchtime, his favorite part of the day. As the saying went, he could kill two birds with one stone. Sully Tarnish
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How does one have a duel with a dragon? Well, since they live high up in the mountains, and getting all the way up there can be quite a nuisance indeed, one just has to ring the guest bell the dragons rather politely placed at the bottom many years ago when very incensed farmers kept appearing with complaints about their dwindling livestock. Dragons jokingly refer to it as “their dinner bell. Sully Tarnish
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The only thing more unpredictable than magic is language. Sully Tarnish
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The key to having good scales is a healthy diet of venison when you’re just a wee dragon lad. Sully Tarnish
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Dragons were notoriously finicky about whom they ate, and thought it the height of bad manners to be kept waiting by their selected fare. Sully Tarnish
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You know you've written a good book when even the people who hate it admit it's entertaining. Sully Tarnish
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When I look at my bookcase and see one book after the other lined up upon its shelves I think to myself, There is a God. Sully Tarnish