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Caresse Crosby Quotes By Ayn Rand

He explained why an honest building, like an honest man, had to be of one piece and one faith; what constituted the life source, the idea in any existing thing or creature, and why - if one smallest part committed treason to that idea - the thing or the creature was dead; and why the good, the high and the noble on earth was only that which kept its integrity. — Ayn Rand

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Stephen R. Donaldson

When you've tried all the salves in the world and they don't work, you start thinking about fire — Stephen R. Donaldson

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Larry Winget

You can't have a bully without a victim. — Larry Winget

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Edmund Phelps

I grew up, until age 6, in Chicago. My parents rented their apartment and, at the end of the Depression, my parents wanted to replicate that situation. So, again, we lived in a somewhat suburban setting outside of New York City, and again, they rented. — Edmund Phelps

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Larissa Ione

Let's be clear on this, he growled. You have no idea how badly I want to be inside you. Standing up, lying down, taking you from behind. All of it. Right now.

Not being able to do any of that is killing me. Literally. But strangely enough, I like just being with you. Touching you however I can, whenever I can. So no. The virginity thing is not what will keep us apart.

~Wraith — Larissa Ione

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Topaz Winters

The wildness of this life grows & grows & continues to astound me with how large it is, how little I know of it. — Topaz Winters

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Nora Roberts

Rude or not, she'd accept his offer of help.Then as far as she was concerned, Grant Campbell could go to the devil. — Nora Roberts

Caresse Crosby Quotes By Simon Winchester

There is a Sacerdotall dignitie in my native Countrey contiguate to me, where I now contemplate: which your worshipfull benignitie could sone impenetrate for mee, if it would like you to extend your sedules, and collaude me in them to the right honourable lord Chaunceller, or rather Archgrammacian of Englande. — Simon Winchester