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You're like me. We're not really like the others. [ ... ] We're really better in our own company, Persephone said. It makes it hard sometimes, for others, when they can't understand us. -- Maggie Stiefvater

Philo of Alexandria, -- Sara Lewis Holmes

Gemellus, who had loved and worshiped her from afar, she who was in his arms now ... -- Melissa De La Cruz

Some would take nothing, like Perdiccas; whose inclusion suggests, in spite of Ptolemy, that he did the right thing at Thebes. "What are you keeping for yourself?" he asked. "Hope," said Alexander, to which Perdiccas' prophetic answer was, "That I'll share. -- Mary Renault

Maybe she saw the sweet persimmon sunrise-or maybe she was already too far gone. -- Shirley A. Martin

She was a girl who for a ringing phone dropped exactly nothing. She looked as if her phone had been ringing continually ever since she had reached puberty. -- J.d. Salinger

Service. [Exeunt.] SCENE 6. The same. The DUKE's palace. [Enter PROTEUS.] PROTEUS. To leave my Julia, shall I be forsworn; To love fair Silvia, shall I be forsworn; To -- William Shakespeare

Seraphine, Seraphine, Seraphine. O most beloved of women, most fiery of saints, never leave me, please. I'll erect columns of white marble to you, build gardens of delights for you, cause ships to sail and warriors to rise for you, if you'll only remain by my side. -- Elizabeth Hoyt

Paulinus, everyone knows. Say the word, and I'll run the bitch over with my chariot -- Kate Quinn

Wise Penelope! That's was Odysseus said to his wife when he got home. I don't think he ever told her he loved her. He probably knew the words would sound too small. -- Hugh Maclennan

Artemis the bitch goddess. You know her. She's the one who stole your soul. (Simi)
She didn't steal it. (Gallagher)
Of course she did. She steals everything. (Simi) -- Sherrilyn Kenyon

Acrisius tried not to choke on his own tongue. The word Perseus meant avenger or destroyer, depending on how you interpreted it. The king did not want the kid growing up to hang out with Iron Man and the Hulk ... -- Rick Riordan

Shadowchild! - Don't let her get in your head! -- Matthew Williams

Most people know who Pegasus is, for instance, but few realize that he was born from the blood of snake-headed Medusa immediately after she was slain by Perseus. The luminous winged stallion of the Greeks emerged from the life force of womanly wisdom in its darkest, most disturbing aspect, -- Linda Kohanov

A trim and tan bikini clad Aphrodite -- Richard L. Ratliff

This was Penelope, and this was love. -- Julia Quinn

primicerius? He was young, it was -- Donna Woolfolk Cross

Odysseus is always slipping out, the man who has been everywhere, seen everything, done everything, -- Adam Nicolson

my Clodius, how little your countrymen know of the true versatility of a Pericles, of the true witcheries of an Aspasia! -- Edward Bulwer-Lytton

Odysseus and his soldiers to certain destruction. Odysseus -- Julie Garwood

Persephone had it right.
If you must go, might as well
take all of spring with you - -- Cathy Linh Che

Percy Jackson, son of Poseidon ... probably the demigod Hazel admired most. He'd saved her life so many times on their quest to Alaska; but when he had needed Hazel's help in Rome, she'd failed him. She'd watched, powerless, as he and Annabeth had plunged into that pit. -- Rick Riordan

The first things I saw upon dying were Persephone's breasts and nipples. Or at least one nipple, but there was definitely a nipple.
Something seemed wrong about that being the first thing I saw in the afterlife. -- Jennifer L. Armentrout

My baby sister - queen of the locusts. -- Susan Ee

She's so conjunctive to my life and soul That, as the star moves not but in his sphere, I could not but by her. The -- William Shakespeare

No one will forget me. Not my look, not my name. Katniss. The girl who was on fire. -- Suzanne Collins

Divine departed as she would have desired, in a mixture of fantasy and sordidness. -- Jean Genet

She was resting at a table between numbers in the Greek nightclub where she was dancing. A little of the stage light touched her. She was very frail. She seemed to be thinking about something far away, waiting patiently for somebody to destroy her. -- Denis Johnson

away from Eden. She's mine. -- Karen Witemeyer

Wicked Witch of the West -- Rachel Renee Russell

I should fear the infinite power and inflexible justice of the almighty mortal hardly as yet apotheosized, so wholly masculine, with no sister Juno, no Apollo, no Venus, nor Minerva, to intercede for me, thumoi phileousa te, kedomene te. -- Henry David Thoreau

Entrusting her memory to the wind, to the embrace of the silent sentinel trees and to the care of the faithful stars, her namesake, pure and everlasting, the uncontained universe contained in her: Cassiopeia. -- Rick Yancey

For an actress to be a success, she must have the face of a Venus, the brains of a Minerva, the grace of Terpsichore, the memory of a MaCaulay, the figure of Juno, and the hide of a rhinocerus. -- Ethel Barrymore

Lady of the Mere, Sole-sitting by the shores of old romance. -- William Wordsworth

The Queen of Monsea, in trousers and short hair, looking for all the world like a miniature pirate. -- Kristin Cashore

If I had to describe myself in one word, 'Hercules.' -- Bryce Harper

Orpheus. Had the name he had taken ever suited him better? But he would be wilier than the singer whose name he had stolen. He would indeed. He would send another man into the realm of Death in the Fire-Dancer's place-and he'd make sure that he didn't come back. -- Cornelia Funke

mistress of Netherfold. -- Georgette Heyer

The Sibyl, with frenzied mouth uttering things not to be laughed at, unadorned and unperfumed, yet reaches to a thousand years with her voice by aid of the god. -- Heraclitus

ODYSSEUS I cannot recommend a rigid spirit. -- Sophocles

Jane Austen Emma -- Anonymous

Despairing Dido, queen of ancient Carthage, slain by her own hand as her magnificent lover Aeneas lifts anchor and sails away forever: this is one of the most haunting and permanent images of the classical world. -- Thomas Cahill

This dangerous girl. This captivating beauty.
This destroyer of worlds and creator of wonder. -- Renee Ahdieh

I think I'll call you Cygnus," Chelsea said.
"The swan?" I said. A bit precious, but it could have been worse.
She shook her head. "Black hole. Cygnus X-1. -- Peter Watts

An introverted, bookish child, with a mass of complexes and her head full of crazy ideals and a childish faith in the beautiful prince who was searching for and would surely find her. -- Sergei Lukyanenko

the story of a queen named Cassiopeia who lived forever on a throne in the sky. -- Rick Yancey

Ariadne in the labyrinth. The most alive of worlds, human beings with the tenderest flesh, are made of marble. I strew devastation as I pass. I wander dead-eyed through cities and petrified populations. -- Jean Genet

Katniss. I remember about the bread. -- Suzanne Collins

Goddess, ... do not be angry with me about this. I am quite aware that my wife Penelope is nothing like so tall or so beautiful as yourself. She is only a woman, whereas you are an immortal. Nevertheless, I want to get home, and can think of nothing else. -- Homer

Perma-grin.
Oblivion.
Love isn't blind. It's blinding -- Ralph Hartman

But perhaps you could call her perilous because she's so strong in herself. You , you could dash yourself to pieces on her, like a ship on a rock, or drown yourself, like a Hobbit in a river, but neither rock nor river would be to blame. -- J.r.r. Tolkien

her - nobody but Sarah; -- George Macdonald

Renesmee was beautiful and gifted and unique - she was one of a kind. -- Stephenie Meyer

Mia. I will never share you. I will never trade you. I will never leave you. You are mine, and I will not let you go. -- Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Please tell me your master isn't Aeolus."
"That airhead?" Favonius snorted. "No, of course not."
"He means Eros." Nico's voice turned edgy. "Cupid, in Latin."
Favonius smiled. "Very good, Nico di Angelo. I'm glad to see you again, by the way. It's been a long time. -- Rick Riordan

A creature so beautiful that God would have preferred her to the Virgin and have chosen her for his mother and have wished to be born of her if she had been in existence when he was made man! -- Victor Hugo

Hubert, the great friend of Perceval, has only the steward's steward to bid him farewell," Wido said, clapping young Josson's back with undisguised delight. "The depth of Perceval's true love for Hubert is finally revealed." Josson smiled uneasily. "My lord Hector is busy with -- Angela Elwell Hunt

that the servant who stood by her bedside -- Frances Hodgson Burnett

... She was as beautiful and lost as a landlocked mermaid. -- Emma Straub

Helen of Troy, a hooker from Upstate New York. Never got a dinner! -- Red Buttons

She who had been taken and taken and taken. And now the one time she took for herself, the one time she had choice in the matter, it was taken away. -- Chris Abani

Wanderess, Wanderess,
weave us a story of seduction and ruse.
Heroic be the Wanderess,
the world be her muse. -- Roman Payne

She was a kept thing, shackled to a master who would never let her go, locked in a cage of dreams. -- Heather Demetrios

In case you don't recognize me, I happen to be good friends with Princess Selene. I'm willing to guess you've heard of-"
"Apprehend her."
"I guess you have. -- Marissa Meyer

Aedion - every breath she took seemed to echo his name. Aedion, Aedion, Aedion. -- Sarah J. Maas

With her enchanting songs, her rare beauty, and clever tricks, this wild 'wanderess' ensnared my soul like a gypsy-thief, and led me foolish and blind to where you find me now. The first time I saw her, fires were alight. It was a spicy night in Barcelona. The air was fragrant and free. -- Roman Payne

The purely Great
Whose soul no siren passion could unsphere,
Thou nameless, now a power and mixed with fate. -- James Russell Lowell

She was the temptress who had ensnared the first man, and who still continued her work at damnation; she was the being who is feeble, dangerous, mysteriously troubling. And even more than her body of perdition, he hated her loving soul. -- Guy De Maupassant

PERCY JACKSON AND THE GREEK HEROES -- Rick Riordan

Thus weary of the world, away she hies,
And yokes her silver doves; by whose swift aid
Their mistress mounted through the empty skies
In her light chariot quickly is convey'd;
Holding their course to Paphos, where their queen
Means to immure herself and not be seen. -- William Shakespeare

Pygmalion formed an ivory maid, and longed for an informing soul. She, on the contrary, combined all the qualities of a hero's mind, and fate presented a statue in which she might enshrine them. -- Mary Wollstonecraft

And if we even affirm that He was born of a virgin, accept this in common with what you accept of Perseus. -- Justin Martyr

Isabelle.
It was always Isabelle. -- Cassandra Clare

A pard-like spirit, beautiful and swift. -- Percy Bysshe Shelley

Sing, goddess, of Achilles' ruinous anger
Which brought ten thousand pains to the Achaeans,
And cast the souls of many stalwart heroes
To Hades, and their bodies to the dogs
And birds of prey. -- Homer

There were many beautiful vipers in those days and she was one of them. ("Eveline's Visitant") -- Mary Elizabeth Braddon

sylvan bliss, now slipping so gently by her window, with the -- Jennifer Robson

Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soul And lap it in Elysium. -- John Milton

PRIDE AND PREJUDICE -- Jane Austen

A ghost of a smile flickered across her lips- Percy Jackson -- Rick Riordan

Many people see Eva Peron as either a saint or the incarnation of Satan. That means I definitely can identify with her. -- Madonna Ciccone

Perseverance is the master impulse of the firmest souls, the discipline of the noblest virtues, and the guaranty of acquisitions the most invigorating in their use and inestimable in their worth. -- Elias Lyman Magoon

Oh, this beast? It's ... perspicacious loris. 'Perspicacious' meaning 'wise or canny'."
"Get stuffed," Bovril said, then giggled.
"And it insults people," Telsa said. "How peculiar. -- Scott Westerfeld

She was a lovely blonde, with fine teeth. She had gold and pearls for her dowry; but her gold was on her head, and her pearls were in her mouth. -- Victor Hugo

that's me. ancient history."
[Poseidon to Paul] -- Rick Riordan

She will be your death. She will be everyone's death." "She has failed most miserably at being 'everyone's death.' She's effectively harmless, Membricus." "No woman is ever harmless! -- Sara Douglass

Constant Penelope sends to thee, careless Ulysses.
Write not again, but come, sweet mate -- Ovid

Eriskigal, or as some say it, Erishkigal, is Morgan le Fay, Kali, Persephone, and Hel.'
'She's Hel all right,' Jarrah muttered. -- Michael Grant

A dark god. And she knew that thought was her own. Because the very thing that repelled her about Raphael also attracted her. Power. -- Nalini Singh

Penelope Spheeris is a wonderful lady. -- Dave Mustaine

Anna, my strong, terrifying Anna. -- Kendare Blake

My beautiful swan. My savior and my undoing. -- J.a. Redmerski

Beautiful, clever, hardheaded Rapunzel, who had broken down and cried, whose hair was as beautiful as a sunset. -- Melanie Dickerson

The Swendish queen - whose name I couldn't pronounce to save my life. -- Kiera Cass

The Paphian Queen to Cnidos made repair Across the tide to see her image there: Then looking up and round the prospect wide, When did Praxiteles see me thus? she cried. -- Plato

She it is, she, that found me
In the morphia honeymoon;
With silk and steel she bound me
In her poisonous milk she drowned me,
Even now her arms surround me -- Aleister Crowley

The Love of Europa: She called herself Europa. She was wild in her wandering, a drop of free water. She believed only in her life and in her dreams. She called herself Europa, and her god was Beauty. -- Roman Payne

A strange girl, all phosphorous and cantharides, burning with every desire! And burning with every vice! -- Jean Lorrain

naked goddess with -- Rick Riordan

Katniss Everdeen, the girl who was on fire, you have provided a spark that, left unattended, may grow to an inferno that destroys Panem, he says. -- Suzanne Collins