Bridgets Last Laugh Quotes & Sayings
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You, my dear, are my drug. I'm so damn addicted. I can't quit you. I know, because I've tried, not for me, but for you. I failed miserably. The more I have of you, the more I need. I can never get enough. — Aleatha Romig

I pull in a deep breath, lean forward, press my lips into his and say softly, "I think you're everything. — Deborah Bladon

Anything I learned was just work hard, just keep working and don't worry about the outside stuff. Whatever happens will happen. — Jimmy Fallon

In international relations, sometimes the best indicator of what someone is going to do is what he tells you he is going to do. And, since it is a religious obligation in Islam to warn your enemies in advance, there was reason to pay particular attention to what he had to say. — Michael Morell

You have a very attractive revenge streak in you. I like it. A lot." ~Maggie Mae Castro to FBI Special Agent Clive Poole — Beth Yarnall

Have you ever heard of the law of large numbers? If you carry on betting large sums day after day, then sooner or later you are bound to win everything back. As far — Boris Akunin

What is this frog and mouse battle among the mathematicians? — Albert Einstein

Very Nice to meet you all"
They all floated in silence as if waiting on something when it dawned on me that they were waiting for me to get in. I pulled off my shirt and tossed it with my towel. When I turned around their mouths were agape.
"What?"
"N-nothing" Finley said, her eyes wide. — Fisher Amelie

In the midst of that empty space - the shadow smiled. — Ryohgo Narita

Don't tell me the moon is shining, show me the glint of light on broken glass. — Bernard Cornwell

The nicest thing about creating ideas is that even when you finish your travelling, they continue their journey! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

If a man can't keep his woman satisfied, another man will...' - Darion Milano. — S. Valentine

She felt, beneath her feet, the shifting of the planks she'd laid across the quicksand of that other life. She'd thought she could escape it? It was there, it had always been there, and this life she'd built on top of it felt about as sturdy as a shantytown on the flank of a volcano. — Laini Taylor