Percy Jackson And The Olympians Quotes by Rick Riordan, Nico and many others.

God alert!” Blackjack yelled. “It’s the wine dude! Mr. D sighed in exasperation. “The next person, or horse, who calls me the ‘wine dude’ will end up in a bottle of Merlot!
Ella, just stay here. Stay safe.” “Safe,” Ella repeated. “Ella likes being safe. Safety in numbers. Safety deposit boxes. Ella will go with Tyson.” “What?” Percy said. “Oh… fine, whatever. Just don’t get hurt. And Mrs. O’Leary—” “ROOOF.” “How do you feel about pulling a chariot?
You drool when you sleep.
What? You run? Coward! Stand still and die!” Percy had no intention of doing that.
Stand your ground!” Stheno yelled. “I’ve got free samples!
What horrible things would you have to do in your life to get woven into Hades’s underwear?
If Annabeth’s mother was Athena, the goddess of wisdom, then why didn’t Annabeth know better than to fall off a cliff?
Charlie …” Silena’s eyes were a million miles away. “See Charlie.
Rachel: They asked me a lot of questions about you. I played dumb. Annabeth: Was it hard?
Be careful of love. It’ll twist your brain around and leave you thinking up is down and right is wrong.
You said your mom is the goddess of balance,” I reminded him. “The minor gods deserve better, Ethan, but total destruction isn’t balance. Kronos doesn’t build. He only destroys.
Percy blinked. “So your brother is a winged horse. But you’re also my half brother, which means all the flying horses in the world are my…You know what? Lets’ forget it.
There is always a way out for those clever enough to find it.
Percy, we’re going to Polyphemus’ island! Polyphemus is an S-i-k…a C-y-k…” She stamped her foot in frustration. As smart as she was, Annabeth was dyslexic, too. We could’ve been there all night while she tried to spell Cyclops. “You know what I mean!
Monsters don’t die. They just dissipate into smoke and dust, which saves heroes a lot of trouble cleaning up after a fight.
Which reminded me…I still owed the gods a debt. “You’re a genius,” I (Percy) told Annabeth.
“Aphrodite,” she said. “Venus?” Hazel asked in amazement. “Mom,” Piper said, with no enthusiasm.