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Cinquini Group Quotes By Ralph Waldo Emerson

Draw, if thou canst, the mystic line,
Severing rightly his from thine,
Which is human, which divine. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Cinquini Group Quotes By Mary Balogh

I will love you all my life and even beyond that," he said. "You will always be my only love. — Mary Balogh

Cinquini Group Quotes By Zachary Appleton

Every time I add something I truly believe is original and belonging to myself it ends up being stolen orn taken down.
So No! I will not add any quotes Besides it's considered a Narcissistic act to quote oneself in my book. — Zachary Appleton

Cinquini Group Quotes By Christina Lauren

I closed my eyes, pressing my teeth into his neck, biting down, giving him every bit of pleasure could think. I wanted him to want me so much that it didn't matter that I was inexperienced or unsure. I wanted to find a way to erase the memory of every woman who came before me. I wanted to feel
to know
that he belonged to me.
I wondered for a sharp, painful beat how many other women had thought the exact same thing. — Christina Lauren

Cinquini Group Quotes By Flora Thompson

There Laura spent many happy hours, supposed to be picking fruit for jam, but for the better part of the time reading or dreaming. One corner, overhung by a Samson tree and walled in with bushes and flowers, she called her 'green study'. — Flora Thompson

Cinquini Group Quotes By Thomas Jefferson

No society can make a perpetual constitution ... The earth belongs always to the living generation. — Thomas Jefferson

Cinquini Group Quotes By Sharon Brous

Hope is not naive, and hope is not an opiate. Hope may be the single greatest act of defiance against a politics of pessimism and against a culture of despair. — Sharon Brous

Cinquini Group Quotes By John Ruskin

It is a good and safe rule to sojourn in every place as if you meant to spend your life there, never omitting an opportunity of doing a kindness, or speaking a true word, or making a friend. — John Ruskin