Bears Shifter Romance Quotes & Sayings
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Top Bears Shifter Romance Quotes
She placed her fingertips on her forehead as if trying to gather her thoughts on how to handle this unexpected scenario. "Do not run from a bear. Make yourself a large target and yell to scare the bear away. Bears are easily frightened unless it's mating season."
"Oh, wouldn't it be just my horrible luck to fall on a horny bear? — Vonnie Davis
What I can tell your grace is that it deals with truths, and they are truths so appealing and elegant that no lies can equal them. — Miguel De Cervantes Saavedra
Driving a stolen plane will be nothing compared to the ride with a fired-up Scot. — Vonnie Davis
He held his crotch, his knees bent and his kilt showing he wore nothing beneath it.
She shuffled from one foot to the other as she stared at his Scottish bagpipe. Bet he could hit a lot of high notes with that thing. "You...you startled me when you grabbed me like that."
"Well, ye needna be afraid now. I couldna molest ya, even if I wanted to, which I dinna.I'm betting foreplay with ye would be like grabbing hold of an electrical wire while sitting in a tub of water." He groaned and cussed some more. "Hell, I bet yer vagina is lined with shark's teeth. — Vonnie Davis
I want to win too bad. — Paula Creamer
We're all a big hippie family so I got five sisters and a bunch of different mothers. Not really, but my sisters' mothers are all good friends with my mother. We're a big family, 25 people. — Joel Kinnaman
Ever since I can remember, I've worn big black boots. They are super warm and get me where I need to go. — Penelope Mitchell
Free speech is my right to say what you don't want to hear. — George Orwell
A woman in show business isn't honest with herself ... so how can she be honest with another woman? We are, all of us, acting every minute of the day and night. — Ida Lupino
If ye wear underwear, it's a skirt. If ye dinna, it's a kilt. — Vonnie Davis
The Olympic Games are the quadrennial celebration of the springtime of humanity. — Pierre De Coubertin
