Casetta Ranch Quotes & Sayings
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Sylvia Day is the undisputed mistress of tender, erotic romance. Her books are a luxury every woman deserves. — Teresa Medeiros
They sin who tell us Love can die: with Life all other passions fly, all others are but vanity. — Robert Southey
I think children are like pancakes. You sort of ruin the first one, and you get better at it the second time around. — Kelly Ripa
Since time immemorial any woman with half a brain has known that in the pursuit of romance she must hide it — Mavis Cheek
Throat clutching from the outset! The Never List stands as a sterling example of psychological thriller writing at its best. Cancel appointments and give up on sleep. It's that kind of book. — Jeffery Deaver
God had not abandoned us. He was actively working behind the scenes, when I had no means or spirit to fight. — K. Howard Joslin
If you want to save yourself the ticket price, go into the kitchen, cue up a male choir singing the music of hell, and get a kid to start banging pots and pans together. Then close your eyes and use your imagination. — Roger Ebert
To me it appears strange that the men against whom I should be enabled to bring an action for laying a little dirt at my door, may with impunity drive by it half-a-dozen calves, with their tails lopped close to their bodies and their hinder parts covered with blood ... — Lord Chesterfield
Save when you can and not when you have to. — John D. Rockefeller
There is nothing I detest so much as the contortions of these great time-and-lip servers, these affable dispensers of meaningless embraces, these obliging utterers of empty words, who view every one in civilities — Moliere
I am uncertain whether our civilization at this turn of the millennium is cursed by too much or too little belief, whether people like Bernard and June cause the trouble, or people like me. — Ian McEwan
In the desert I had found a freedom unattainable in civilization; a life unhampered by possessions, since everything that was not a necessity was an encumbrance. I had found too, a comradeship inherent in the circumstances, and the belief that tranquility was to be found there. — Wilfred Thesiger
Part of me knows that prayer is essential; another part of me would rather turn on the TV and check out. And that whole bit about being long-suffering-no way. Part of me wants to just get drunk. — John Eldredge