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Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Brandon Sanderson

To never become so certain or high that he wasn't willing to seek truth. — Brandon Sanderson

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Tom Baker

Most drama in our lives is really rather squalid. — Tom Baker

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Johnny Depp

Trips to the dentist - I like to postpone that kind of thing. — Johnny Depp

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Franka Potente

I'm so uncomfortable, especially in emotional situations, having to say sentences that don't feel right. As an actor - or really, as any kind of person sensitive to it. — Franka Potente

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By J.R. Ward

Rhage piped up. "Also, let's face it. You're the most reasonable one in this group."
"A full cock going off," somebody chimed in. "Instead of a half cock like the rest of us."
"Quarter cock in Rhage's case - "
Hollywood wheeled around and glared at V. "Okay, fuck you - "
"With what? — J.R. Ward

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Patricia Briggs

The warmth of his body shouldn't have felt good. He was angry and every muscle was tense. It was like being leaned on by a very heavy, warm brick. A sexy brick. — Patricia Briggs

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Elizabeth Pantley

While newborn babies don't have "habits," they don't stay newborns for long. Before you know it, your newborn becomes a baby who is accustomed to a specific routine. Babies get used to a certain pattern that becomes a very strong sleep cue, and then they are reluctant to accept change. — Elizabeth Pantley

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Holly Goldberg Sloan

The idea of something for nothing is appealing in some visceral way.
Even free things are never free.
The burden of ownership means everything has a price. — Holly Goldberg Sloan

Dark Messiah Xana Quotes By Joseph Cook

We must judge religious movements, not by the men who make them, but by the men they make. — Joseph Cook