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Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Gena Showalter

I love you, Ali. Do you understand? I love you." Wait. What?
"You love me?"
"I've never said those words to another girl." He lifted his chin, squared his shoulders and braced his legs apart, as if preparing for a real battle. "You're stubborn, too curious for your own good and you've become a wild card, but yes, I love you."
He. Loved. Me. — Gena Showalter

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Amy Ryan

There are certain things you learn to do as a parent - using every single part of your body because you're multitasking all the time. You're holding the baby and you're closing the door with your left foot. — Amy Ryan

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Elisha Gray

A man who is all theory is like "a rudderless ship on a shoreless sea." ... Theories and speculations may be indulged in with safety only as long as they are based on facts that we can go back to at all times and know that we are on solid ground. — Elisha Gray

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By H.B. Barstrum

We can bleed for days And not miss a beat. Girls are Supernatural. — H.B. Barstrum

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Alex Flinn

This isn't a fairy tale. It's New York City. — Alex Flinn

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Sheila Bliss

Todd, I can only love you because of my heart. It's my broken heart that lets me love you. It's my broken heart that makes me want to live the best life I can. I only want to live that life with you, only you. If you're willing to teach me I'm ready and willing to learn. — Sheila Bliss

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Allan Pinkerton

A friend to honesty and a foe to crime — Allan Pinkerton

Absentmindedly Synonyms Quotes By Christopher L. Hayes

What we actually know firsthand is minuscule: the feel of the spring air on our skin, our own private daydreams and phobias. Outside of these tiny warrens of private knowledge, we have to depend on what others say. — Christopher L. Hayes