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Bilipids Quotes By Christine Feehan

You mean his kisses." Hannah corrected her.

Jonas narrowed his gaze. "You seem obsessed with his kisses, Hannah."

She shrugged. "It's been a while. I'm looking for a little action."

His eyebrow shot up. "Oh, really?" Jonas leaned down, his hand twisting in her hair, holding her head perfectly still as his mouth took possession of hers.

Libby gasped in shock. The kiss seemed to go on and on forever. And there was definitely tongue. Hannah not only wasn't struggling, she seemed to be kissing him back.

Jonas pulled away just as abruptly, shoving his hat on his head and turning toward the living room. "That should hold you for a while. Next time you're feeling a little hard up, give me a call." He strode out of the room. — Christine Feehan

Bilipids Quotes By Brice Marden

I don't remember any dream. All I remember is waking up and feeling that there had been a change while I was sleeping. — Brice Marden

Bilipids Quotes By Jerry Seinfeld

A lot of stuff I do out of pure obsessiveness. — Jerry Seinfeld

Bilipids Quotes By Rajneesh

The real master is only a presence. He has no intentions of being a master. His presence is his teaching. His love is his message. Every gesture of his hand is pointing to the moon. And this whole thing is not being done, it is a happening. The master is not a doer. He has learned the greatest secret of life: let-go. The master has drowned his ego and the idea of separation from existence itself. — Rajneesh

Bilipids Quotes By Laura Wilkinson

I love chocolate chip cookies - really anything with chocolate will do! — Laura Wilkinson

Bilipids Quotes By Anna G.

Why are stupid people so confident and why are smart people so shy? The effect of Dunning-Kruger. — Anna G.

Bilipids Quotes By Theodore Roosevelt

Give the brethren a chance to do something, anything, no matter how small or unimportant. A brother convinced that he is helpful is enthusiastic. — Theodore Roosevelt