Cenovia Burnes Quotes & Sayings
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I'm sure that creating the cosmos was a great deal of work, but it happened before I got here. I didn't ask for it to be created, I wasn't consulted on the specifics, and I don't intend to pay for it. — Robert Kroese

The fear of loss is greater than the desire for gain. — Zig Ziglar

A fan of that ass, more than likely, I figured. — Mariana Zapata

When you start a new job or a particular journey, you really don't know what to expect. I mean, you hear about your name being on the bestsellers list, but it doesn't really mean anything. Like, really, what does that translate to? — Eric Jerome Dickey

The cake had a trick candle that wouldn't go out, so I didn't get my wish. Which was just that it would always be like this, that my life could be a party just for me. — Janet Fitch

Ooooh, I love Nashville! It seems like everywhere you walk, there's great music coming out of every wall. — Imelda May

He's good, this guy, Savannah whispered softly in Gregori's mind. He grabs everyone right away and holds them. Good showmanship.
He is a fake.
This isn't meant to be real, Gregori, she scolded. It is fun. Everyone is here to have a good time. If you prefer not to go, I can meet you later. It isn't as if it's really dangerous. We aren't going to meet any real vampires.
Like hell I will meet you later. If I left your side, every man in the room would be swarming around you. — Christine Feehan

And in the end, I think, we're all just trying to survive, aren't we? — Janice Y.K. Lee

Are you just gonna stare at Jack or are we gonna go? Milo asked, poking his head into the bedroom. — Amanda Hocking

I only want to walk a little longer in the cold blessing of the rain, and lift my face to it. — Kim Addonizio

You're enjoying that a sight more'n you did my corndodgers. Ought I to take offense? — Lori Benton

Without an awareness of our feelings we cannot experience compassion. How can we share the sufferings and the joys of others if we cannot experience our own? — Gary Zukav