Google tells me that Stephen King wrote, "The devil's voice is sweet to hear." Perusing several actual quotation books under "devil" and "sweet" got me nothing except a lot of really cool quotes about the devil that are not relevant to your search.
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I tried googling in French, which turned up nothing of note.
I suspect that King is picking it up from the Grateful Dead, who seem to have had a song by that title as well.
Please do post any really cool devilicious quotes, in French or English (or Latin!) as you desire.
I suspect that King is picking it up from the Grateful Dead, who seem to have had a song by that title as well.
I don't think so. At least, I don't know of such a song and I can't find it in The Complete Annotated Grateful Dead Lyrics, where I went looking for a source.
Yeah, there's "Friend of the Devil," but I don't recall a song (title, at least) where the devil is referred to as "sweet".
Does anyone have any suggestions for any recently published books that an 11 year old boy might like? My nephew's birthday is coming up.
I tried googling in French, which turned up nothing of note.
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Does anyone have any suggestions for any recently published books that an 11 year old boy might like?
Does he like vampires/horror/paranormal stuff? Darren Shan's Cirque du Freak series was enormously popular with Jake (who was a bit older when he started them, but I don't think the reading level would be too difficult). They might be a tad too "grownup" depending on the kid, though.
Andrew Clements books are also wonderful, and I know there's a newish one out, although I forget what it's called. They're real-world, real-kids stories, and they're really good.
Thanks, AmyLiz! He goes back and forth on horror type things, he either loves them or they freak him out. I'll look at the Clements books.
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I just looked up Andrew Clements, and I knew the name sounded familiar. I am fairly certain I went to a reading one time that he was at. Judy Blume was the main speaker that night. It was one of the few perks I got as an supervisor in retail book hell. According to wikipedia he currently lives very close to here, too. I am definitely going to go with one of his books for the nephew. Thanks again, AmyLiz!