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A.M. Jenkins Quotes & Sayings

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Famous Quotes By A.M. Jenkins

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First lesson learned: Knowing doesn't hold a candle to doing. — A.M. Jenkins

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That was the Jason most people never noticed. The one who made an effort to spare someone else's feelings. He was being kind to my darling. I cast an affectionate glance at his back. — A.M. Jenkins

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The door to his room is open.his face amooth in sleep.Lips relaxed,boys lips, i remember can be so rough, so tender, so sweet.So full of lies. — A.M. Jenkins

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It seemed that the pleasure of cursing wasn't about volume, but about vehemence. — A.M. Jenkins

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I see what's going on," I said. "You're confusing beauty with this society's current idea of perfection of visual form. — A.M. Jenkins

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He didn't look back or wave, although I watched. He just assumed Shaun was there, and would always be there.
Humans take so much for granted. — A.M. Jenkins

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Then he smiled - a lovely sunbeam of a grin. — A.M. Jenkins

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The cocoon like water, the labored trance and rhythmic breath of lap swimming had done their work, had unwound the restless feeling into nothingness. — A.M. Jenkins

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An eternity of wishing to speak directly to my Creator - I thought in despair - and this is how He finally contacts me? Through AOL Instant Messenger? — A.M. Jenkins

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It's the glitches and twists, I thought, that make this universe unique and compelling. Without flaws, there would be
no depth, no substance. — A.M. Jenkins

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It pleased me to think of his being happy.
It really pleased me to think that I might have influenced another being's emotions. — A.M. Jenkins