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Top De Warenne Quotes

No matter whatever you're trying to do always stay focus because focus is everything. — Abdulazeez Henry Musa

Every soul is a melody which needs renewing. — Stephane Mallarme

She tugged warningly on his shirt. "I am serious! Are you going to marry me, Sean? Finally?"

He smiled, and the light of his smile filled his eyes. "Damn it, Elle! Will you not let me take the lead? Ladies do not propose marriage!"

~Sean O'Neill & Eleanor de Warenne — Brenda Joyce

crapulent buffoon with the IQ of a tampon. — John Niven

I like to have fun, and the only way to have fun is to win. — Marcus Giles

Latin men are the most passionate men in the world - they may not be the most aggressive, but they are very passionate, very romantic. — Brooke Burke

If I say I will protect you, I will."

~Alexi de Warenne to Elysse O'Neill — Brenda Joyce

To computer purchasers, it looks like they're spending more money for more CPUs and the computer is doing less work! — Anonymous

It is an empty room, that afterwards, a soledad, and it sits there at the center of a person's life and waits to be filled. — Daisy Hernandez

No language about God will ever be fully adequate to the burning mystery which it signifies. — Elizabeth Johnston

A missionary who is inspired by the Spirit of the Lord must be led by that Spirit to choose the proper approach to be effective. We must not forget that the Lord Himself provided the Book of Mormon as His chief witness. The Book of Mormon is still our most powerful missionary tool. Let us use it. — Ezra Taft Benson

If you are lost, I will find you. If you are in danger, I will protect you," he said seriously. "It's what a gentleman does, Elysse."

~Alexi de Warenne to Elysse O'Neil — Brenda Joyce

Edward shifted from one foot to the other, then headed to one of the younger knights from Carrick, leading his horse and their father's white mare. 'Sir Duncan, will you hold the horses?' 'That's your task, Master Edward,' chided the knight.
John de Warenne had ascended the platform beside Bishop Bek and was addressing the assembly. There were more men than benches and those who hadn't found a place had crowded in behind. Robert could no longer see his father and grandfather. He glanced round as Edward spoke again.
'Please, Duncan.' 'Why?' Edward paused. 'If you do, I won't tell my father you once tried to kiss Isabel.' The knight laughed. 'Your sister? I've never even spoken to her.' 'My father doesn't know that.' 'You're jesting,' said the knight, but his smile had disappeared. Edward didn't respond. The young knight's face tightened, but he held out his hand to take the reins. 'Wherever you're going, you had better be back here before the earl. — Robyn Young

Screw us once, shame on them; screw us twice, shame on us. — Jessica Zafra