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Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Courtney Cole

I look up at him.
He is so devastatingly beautiful in the moonlight.
I tell him so.
He stares at me, his dark gaze unwavering. Except for my knees. It definitely wavers my knees, if that is possible. I know I wouldn't be able to stand up if I tried. Which I'm not going to. I'm staying right here ... with Dante.
"Kiss me," I whisper. "Please."
Dante is silent, his blue eyes frozen on me.
And then he lowers his head and his soft lips are upon mine.
And I might seriously die this time.
For real. — Courtney Cole

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

Regarding Ronald Reagan: In point of fact, the image of Ronald Reagan, the man responsible for shaping that decade (the 1980s), should be carved into Mount Rushmore, minted into coins, and emblazoned in a place of honor in every school child's history text as a constant reminder of this great man's contributions to world freedom, national pride, and individual prosperity. With the truth, the term 'Reaganomics' will be used only as a term of endearment and respect. — Rush Limbaugh

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Marty Rubin

One is free, and at the mercy of everything. — Marty Rubin

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Pope Francis

Love makes us similar, it creates equality, it breaks down walls and eliminates distances. God did this with us. — Pope Francis

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Mac Barnett

Pranking is a great way to indicate the underlying absurdities of the world. — Mac Barnett

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By William Feather

Business is always interfering with pleasure - but it makes other pleasures possible. — William Feather

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Eric Thomas

What would be impressing to me, is in 30 days you see a change in your life. — Eric Thomas

Chetwynde Nursing Quotes By Craig Johnson

The door closed, and he was gone into the twilight of early evening like an afterthought. — Craig Johnson