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Demange Farms Quotes By A&E Kirk

Are you twins?"
"Yes. Very good." Jayden nodded. "But not identical. Fraternal. We developed from two distinct eggs. Identical twins develop from the splitting of one egg and-"
"I know," I said. "I've got a pair."
"Of eggs?" Jayden said.
Ayden closed his eyes. I would've needed the Heimlich maneuver if I'd been eating.
"No." I shook my head. "No, I-"
"Because you've got far more than two," Jayden said in a lecturing tone. "In fact, girls are born with approximately two million eggs patiently awaiting puberty to-"
"Ooookay." Ayden slung an arm around Jayden and gave him a rough squeeze. "Why don't you leave something for Sex Ed class, huh?" He raised one finger and plastered on a smile. "Excuse us a minute." He dragged Jayden down the hallway where they spoke in harsh whispers. — A&E Kirk

Demange Farms Quotes By Lucinda Riley

And that the love of a parent for a child is the most powerful force on earth. — Lucinda Riley

Demange Farms Quotes By Rebecca McKinsey

When you feel like throwing rocks, make sure they're ones no one can throw back. — Rebecca McKinsey

Demange Farms Quotes By Barbara B. Smith

No woman was ever like you. The Lord made only one, without carbons. You are not repeated and you are not repeatable. No one else can do what the Lord sent you to do. — Barbara B. Smith

Demange Farms Quotes By Camille Henrot

What I like about baroque is the reemergence of pre-Christian religion. The art of baroque mixes ancient pre-Christian myths with Christian imagery and each reflects upon the other. — Camille Henrot

Demange Farms Quotes By Kimberly Willis Holt

When I was a child, the thing I wanted more than anything was to grow up and live in one house. Since my dad was in the Navy, that wasn't possible. Instead, I lived in a different home every couple of years. — Kimberly Willis Holt