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Assumir En Quotes By Keith Richards

You can't accuse me of anything I haven't already confessed to. — Keith Richards

Assumir En Quotes By Shel Silverstein

What you've got to say, you say. — Shel Silverstein

Assumir En Quotes By Jerry Stahl

I think it's just too kinda juicy and compelling to imagine people in their private lives, but then half the time people's private lives are just so much more bizarre and Ted Haggard-like than you could ever imagine. It's almost hard to write fiction anymore. — Jerry Stahl

Assumir En Quotes By Patrick Rothfuss

It's quite hard. Making pies, I mean. You wouldn't think it, but there's quite a lot to the process. Bread is easy. Soup is easy. Pudding is easy. But pie is complicated. It's something you never realize until you try it for yourself. — Patrick Rothfuss

Assumir En Quotes By Kresley Cole

It made you happy, to be used by me?" Perhaps not so promising. I raised my brows with amusement. "I orgasmed three times; you did once. Who's using whom, Siberian? — Kresley Cole

Assumir En Quotes By Rhavensfyre

The risks are worth the rewards."-Micah — Rhavensfyre

Assumir En Quotes By John C. Maxwell

The greatest detriment to many people's success tomorrow is their thinking today. — John C. Maxwell

Assumir En Quotes By Ruth Ahmed

I said I love you about a million times. Maybe not the actual words, but in every other way. — Ruth Ahmed

Assumir En Quotes By Vladimir Nabokov

None could discern in him the shyness that makes a person so conspicuous among people who know each other well and are bound together by the established echoes of private jokes and by an allusive residue of people's names that to them are alive with special significance, making the newcomer feel as if the magazine story he has started to read had really begun long ago ... and he wonders if they have not deliberately contrived a conversation to which he is a stranger. — Vladimir Nabokov