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Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Nalini Singh

The idea of ever again being caught unarmed and vulnerable was her worst nightmare. — Nalini Singh

Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Barbara Kingsolver

My worst nightmare is being stuck somewhere with nothing to read. — Barbara Kingsolver

Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Rachel Jackson

Our youth are not failing the system; the system is failing our youth. Ironically, the very youth who are being treated the worst are the young people who are going to lead us out of this nightmare. — Rachel Jackson

Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Aurora Rose Reynolds

Having you wrapped around me all night, feeling you coming around my fingers, now wrapped in a towel and knowing what's under that shit and not being able to do a damn thing about it is my worst fucking nightmare. — Aurora Rose Reynolds

Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Herman Koch

Flippancy. A laughing matter. It's like with funerals. They are, first and foremost, expected to be fun. There is laughter and drinking and bad language. To keep the whole thing from being too bourgeois. A bourgeois funeral is an artist's worst nightmare. — Herman Koch

Being Your Worst Nightmare Quotes By Christine Feehan

She was certain it had nothing to do with being close to such an attractive, masculine man and everything to do with her recent ordeal with the vampire. No mere man could make her weak in the knees.
Aidan settled beside her on the couch, as Stefan had acquired the leather recliner since she had abandoned it. Aidan's thigh brushed hers, sending a tremor rushing through her. His breath warmed her ear. "Fortunately, I am no mere man."
"Stop reading my mind, you ... you nightmare from a Thomas Ivan game." It was the worst insult she could think of, but he only laughed softly. The sound in her mind, not in her ear. — Christine Feehan