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Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Julie Garwood

Go and change your gown, Mary," Daniel interjected. "I'm partial to gold. If you've a gown in that color, wear it to please me. If not, white will do well enough. I'm wedding you, Lady Mary."
Lord Daniel Ferguson caught Lady Mary before she hit the floor. He wasn't at all irritated that his intended had just fainted dead away, and he actually let out a full burst of laughter as he swept Mary up into his arms and held her against his chest.
"She's overcome with gratitude, Alec," Daniel called out to his friend.
"Aye, Daniel, I can see she is," Alec answered. — Julie Garwood

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Abdulazeez Henry Musa

An idea is useful only when it put the interests of the people above all else. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Andrew M. Greeley

I want to drink you in with my eyes till I am intoxicated forever. — Andrew M. Greeley

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Wanda Jackson

There wasn't so many ISSUES like there are today. It was a simpler time. — Wanda Jackson

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Katherine Pine

I didn't want to think about it. Indulging someone's insanity like this couldn't be healthy. — Katherine Pine

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Joseph Fink

Jackie's good arm was out the window, the sandy air tickling her skin with hundreds of inconsequential stings, a tangible Morse code saying something meaningless. Jackie — Joseph Fink

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Samuel Richardson

Twenty-four is a prudent age for women to marry at. — Samuel Richardson

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Cheech Marin

I want my kids to grow up to be a useful citizen. — Cheech Marin

Carusos Mooresville Quotes By Jim Rash

Wherever a writer grew up, they're obviously influenced by that area, and I'm sure their characters are pulled from those experiences. — Jim Rash