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Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Leisa Rayven

We both know it doesn't work like that," he says so softly only I can hear. "As much as we want it to be the character's emotions, it's still going to be my arms around you, and my mouth on yours. Now, I feel pretty weird about that considering all our baggage could fill a goddamn department store, but since you seem cool not discussing anything, let's crack this fucking thing open and see what falls out. — Leisa Rayven

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Melvin Burgess

People are always talking about love like it's something everyday. People say they love their parents, but what does that mean? — Melvin Burgess

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Matthew Quick

Someday an opportunity will come. Think about Harry Potter. His life is terrible, but then a letter arrives, he gets on a train, and everything is different for him afterward. Better. Magical."
"That's just a story."
"So are we- we're stories too. — Matthew Quick

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Don DeLillo

Even at a distance, her mouth showed the small pursed conceit of a remark in the making. — Don DeLillo

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Zsa Zsa Gabor

Love should be an inspiration, not an obligation. — Zsa Zsa Gabor

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By Billy Graham

Many people are willing to have Jesus as part of their lives - as long as it doesn't cost them anything. They may even profess faith in Jesus and join a church. But Jesus to them is almost like an insurance policy - something they obtain and then forget about until they die. What keeps you from being His disciple? — Billy Graham

Defiantly Synonyms Quotes By John Fowles

I hate what G.P. calls the New People, the new class people with their cars and their money and their tellies and their stupid vulgarities and their stupid crawling imitations of the bourgeoisie.
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The New People are still the poor people, it is the new form of poverty. The others hadn't any money and these haven't any soul. — John Fowles