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1317 Londonderry Quotes By Gina Holden

I've been fortunate to play many different types of characters thus far. However, I really enjoy playing roles that are different than who I am personally. You can have these small fantasy worlds where you can be people you would otherwise never get to be: a doctor, a lawyer, a ruthless business woman. — Gina Holden

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Alphonsus Liguori

True charity consists in doing good to those who do us evil, and in thus winning them over. — Alphonsus Liguori

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Alex Honnold

I am a vegetarian, and I sort of aspire to vegan-hood. So far I've noticed no difference at all in my climbing, but I feel a bit healthier overall. Though that's only because I'm eating more fruits and vegetables. I think the whole protein thing is overhyped. Most Americans eat far more than we need. — Alex Honnold

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Jimmy Kimmel

I'm a creative consultant, whatever that means. — Jimmy Kimmel

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Gilbert Murray

A machine is a great moral educator. If a horse or a donkey won't go, men lose their tempers and beat it; if a machine won't go, there is no use beating it. You have to think and try till you find what is wrong. That is real education. — Gilbert Murray

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Herbert Spencer

The behavior of men to the lower animals, and their behavior to each other, bear a constant relationship. — Herbert Spencer

1317 Londonderry Quotes By Diana Gabaldon

You're mine, mo duinne," he said softly, pressing himself into my depths. "Mine alone, now and forever. Mine, whether ye will it or no." I pulled against his grip, and sucked in my breath with a faint "ah" as he pressed even deeper. "Aye, I mean to use ye hard, my Sassenach," he whispered. "I want to own you, to possess you, body and soul." I struggled slightly and he pressed me down, hammering me, a solid, inexorable pounding that reached my womb with each stroke. "I mean to make ye call me 'Master,' Sassenach." His soft voice was a threat of revenge for the agonies of the last minutes. "I mean to make you mine. — Diana Gabaldon