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Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Dejan Stojanovic

Every man needs his Siren
To check his courage and strength
When he hears her song
In his travels through the unknown. — Dejan Stojanovic

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Starla Kaye

We're wasting time here. I've got a sweet ass to paddle. Some legs to spread ... — Starla Kaye

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Gail Simmons

You know, I lose patience really easily; I'd rather shop in the grocery store than in the department store. I can pick an apple like nobody's business. — Gail Simmons

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Zoe Lister-Jones

Most single women have been in that situation where there is a silent guy in your group. You don't see him as boyfriend material. He's just there, but you know all the same people. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Lori Jenessa Nelson

You cannot deny the struggle; the struggle denies you. — Lori Jenessa Nelson

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Christopher Moore

I'm thinking of being a professional mourner. How hard can it be? Tear at your hair, sing a dirge or two, take the rest of the week off. — Christopher Moore

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Gaelen Foley

Lucien?"
"Yes, Alice?"
Her heart was pounding, but she willed herself to muster the courage to reach out to him - unpredictable, dangerous as he was. "I think it's real. — Gaelen Foley

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Emma Chase

All kidding aside, this is a new beginning for Kate and me. A fresh start. I'll be a perfect
gentleman. Scout's honor.
Then again, I never was a Boy Scout. — Emma Chase

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Jennifer Echols

When something awful happens, sometimes people get stuck. — Jennifer Echols

Chronologically Crossword Quotes By Robert C. Martin

Indeed, the ratio of time spent reading versus writing is well over 10 to 1. We are constantly reading old code as part of the effort to write new code. ...[Therefore,] making it easy to read makes it easier to write. — Robert C. Martin