Australian Romance Quotes & Sayings
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Top Australian Romance Quotes
When she reaches down to touch his shoulder - a gesture only a few species and a million or so years removed from lifting a leg and marking him as her territory with a stream of urine - enough bracelets and bangles to lay track across the Australian Outback slide down her arm and come to a jangling stop at her wrist. — Elle Lothlorien
It's being in the right place at the right time and taking advantage of your opportunities. — Lee Majors
How was I supposed to know 'lucked out' means 'I got screwed over' in Australian? — Elle Lothlorien
Fun fact: You may hug koalas in the Australian state of New South Wales, but not in Queensland. So ... if you didn't hug your koala nice and tight before you got here to Sydney, you're going to be shit out of luck until we go back to Surfer's Paradise. — Elle Lothlorien
Ah! Wretched and too solitary he who loves not his own company. — Abraham Cowley
The loss, the harshness, the unpredictability of the Australian country. Can I deal with this? Maybe only with Aiden by my side. What would that life be like? The pleasure, the satisfaction, the love. — Stella Knights
Give someone a foot up now and you may relieve a hand up when they reach the top — R.W. Harris
Be the person your pet rat thinks you are! — Diana Hockley
He turns back to me, a strong hand swooping down and sculpting hair off my face, familiar looking arms curling back around me and cradling me into a chest harder and hotter than a mountain left baking in the Australian outback. — Poppet
Hush now, 'tis time to sleep and dream secrets of long ago. — Jan Reid
We try to keep a good line of communication open with our children. It's not always about trying to just teach them every moment, but it's about listening to them and trying to understand them and gain that sense of communication so when they need to talk to someone, they know that we're there. — Victoria Osteen
The task is not to turn the world upside down but in a given place to do what, from the perspecive of reality, is necessary objectively and to really carry it out. — Dietrich Bonhoeffer
