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Batrostatic Quotes By Brian James

My dad believes that bad disguises itself - that danger hides. I think it's the opposite. The truly horrible things about the world are always reaching out for you. — Brian James

Batrostatic Quotes By Penny Reid

I sighed again, "Because she was inconsistent and unreliable and was the female version of a Wendell."

He openly considered me, his beautiful lips twisting to the side, "A Wendette? — Penny Reid

Batrostatic Quotes By Ovid

Destroy our leisure and you break love's bow. — Ovid

Batrostatic Quotes By Holly Black

Apparently you can do lots of things very skilfully while asleep, Mr. Sharpe, but attending my class does not seem to be one of them. — Holly Black

Batrostatic Quotes By Anonymous

By the time I'm done with you, you'll be lucky if you have the strength to crawl. — Anonymous

Batrostatic Quotes By Bryant McGill

In silence there is a perfection which any toil injures. — Bryant McGill

Batrostatic Quotes By Sarah MacLean

You are a sorceress. In that moment, he was an innocent lad chasing after his first bit of skirt, desire and excitement and something far more base colliding deep within in a tumult of sensation. — Sarah MacLean

Batrostatic Quotes By George Carlin

It is said that Indians were sometimes named for the first thing they saw when they were born. Makes you wonder why there aren't more Indians named Hairy Pussy, doesn't it? — George Carlin

Batrostatic Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Lovecraft dangles like a rabbit from the jaws of his unconscious. — Ursula K. Le Guin

Batrostatic Quotes By Barry G. Gale

Minna Bernays was determined to make Sigmund Freud the embodiment of everything she cared for and all she hoped to be. She vowed to enrich her life through him; gain insight and knowledge by him; imitate him as much as she possibly could; even steal from him, if need be. She would merge her body and blood, her hopes and emotions, with his. They would share souls, become one--indelibly, irrevocably--forever more.
But the relationship would be anything but simple, anything but easy. He was all she ever wanted and everything she ever feared. His absence threw her into torment and distress. But just as frightening--sometimes his presence did the same.
--excerpt from BELLE VUE — Barry G. Gale