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Carded Wool Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I shook my head, sweeping my lips across hers. Not good enough. "I need to hear you say it. I need to know you're mine."
"I've been yours since the second we
met," she said, begging. I stared into her eyes for a few seconds, and then felt my mouth turn up into a half smile, hoping her words were true and not just spoken in the moment. I leaned down and kissed her tenderly, and then she slowly pulled me into her. My entire body felt like it was melting inside of her.
"Say it again." Part of me couldn't believe it was all really happening.
"I'm yours." She breathed. "I don't ever want to be apart from you again."
"Promise me," I said, groaning with another thrust.
"I love you. I'll love you forever." She looked straight into my eyes when she spoke, and it finally clicked that her words weren't just an empty promise. — Jamie McGuire

Carded Wool Quotes By George R R Martin

The fine stitching and well-carded wool of his supposedly unobtrusive cloak making him stand out like blood on a wedding dress. — George R R Martin

Carded Wool Quotes By Jim Butcher

Magic is a kind of energy. It is given shape by human thoughts and emotions, by imagination. Thoughts define that shape - and words help to define those thoughts. That's why wizards usually use words to help them with their spells. Words provide a sort of insulation as the energy of magic burns through a spell caster's mind. — Jim Butcher

Carded Wool Quotes By Mahmoud Abbas

We have accepted the principle of democracy and we are committed to respect the popular verdict and the result of that national consultation. — Mahmoud Abbas

Carded Wool Quotes By Kate Forsyth

Sanitising stories, leaching out all of the sense of danger and the darkness out of the stories, actually reduces them and stops them from doing what they're supposed to do, which is teach us how to manage our lives. — Kate Forsyth

Carded Wool Quotes By Leonard Maltin

I'm a lifelong Disney nut. — Leonard Maltin

Carded Wool Quotes By Nicole Williams

I don't believe in fairy tales. I believe in making my own damn tale. — Nicole Williams

Carded Wool Quotes By Francis Parker Yockey

Feminism liberated women from the natural dignity of their sex and turned them into inferior men. — Francis Parker Yockey

Carded Wool Quotes By Pavankumar Nagaraj

I want to re-start my life, — Pavankumar Nagaraj

Carded Wool Quotes By Michael C. Hall

One thing that was beyond our wildest dreams was that somehow the simulation of arguably justifiable serial murder could bring people together. — Michael C. Hall

Carded Wool Quotes By Ravida Din

Anyone own a disease? I was also startled at the level of hypocrisy. How can a leading make up company not sign onto the "Campaign for Safe Cosmetics" and at the same time promote itself as leading the fight against breast cancer? — Ravida Din

Carded Wool Quotes By Jean Chatzky

Whether it's fly-fishing, taking your camper to the Everglades, or just traveling, everyone has got a little retirement dream. — Jean Chatzky

Carded Wool Quotes By Jim Carrey

I wrote myself a check for ten million dollars for acting services rendered and dated it Thanksgiving 1995. I put it in my wallet and it deteriorated. And then, just before Thanksgiving 1995, I found out I was going to make ten million dollars for Dumb & Dumber. I put that check in the casket with my father because it was our dream together. — Jim Carrey

Carded Wool Quotes By Henny Youngman

My brother then bought 1000 Japanese cameras. They all go, "Crick". — Henny Youngman

Carded Wool Quotes By Lewis Carroll

Scarce was the verdict spoken,
When that still calm was broken,
A childish form hath burst into the throng;
With tears and looks of sadness,
That bring no news of gladness,
But tell too surely something hath gone wrong! — Lewis Carroll

Carded Wool Quotes By Allen Ginsberg

Scientist alone is true poet. — Allen Ginsberg