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Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Renee Rose

I like to give you pleasure & I like to give you pain. I like for your entire existence to be under my thumb — Renee Rose

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Ruth Chipperfield

Lydia's years of bed-time singing to Gordon weren't wasted. Nor was her tender nurturing to Dorothy. Nor were my dad's patient night-time responses to my yells, when I was small. Such love in action isn't wasted. Hearing Lydia giving herself in song to her boy, I learned that being patient is something you decide to practice. It's something you choose to do, even when- particularly when- you don't feel like it — Ruth Chipperfield

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Linda McCartney

There's the feeling, and the right reading - that's all you really need to know; the right light and the feeling. — Linda McCartney

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Marianne Williamson

Your relationship with love is your relationship with the essence of who you are. It affects your relationship with your body, and your relationship with food. When you realize that you are a spirit and that this body is a temple, then you want to treat it well. — Marianne Williamson

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Erin Heatherton

I always stay active, even if I'm on vacation. — Erin Heatherton

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Colleen Saidman

Allow beauty and sadness to touch you. This is love, not fear. — Colleen Saidman

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Elizabeth Eulberg

If you don't have any feelings for Will Darcy, why are you blushing and fixing your hair? — Elizabeth Eulberg

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Pat Brown

We struggle to understand how any mother could kill her own children. — Pat Brown

Abductees Anonymous Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

[T]he social relationship of young women to young men ... now seemed to Kitty like ignominious exposure of merchandise to be taken by the highest bidder. — Leo Tolstoy