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Demilord Quotes By Josh Lanyon

'You know what I thought the first time I saw you?'
'No.'
'Point of no return.' — Josh Lanyon

Demilord Quotes By Jack O'Connell

I wanted to join the Army when football failed. That was my only realistic form of making an honest living. — Jack O'Connell

Demilord Quotes By Mark Twain

Steal a chicken if you get a chance, Huck, because if you don't want it, someone else does and a good deed ain't never forgotten. — Mark Twain

Demilord Quotes By Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Do you think he'll ever forgive you for turning him into a Demilord before you put him to sleep in your piggy bank?" She shrugged. "Oooh. I hope not. I love conflict - World War Numero Dos ... fucking awesome! Can't wait for number three! — Mimi Jean Pamfiloff

Demilord Quotes By Lawrence Joseph

Every lawyer shall tell his or her client that becoming involved with the legal system is like three years of experimental chemotherapy, one hundred percent guaranteed not to work. — Lawrence Joseph

Demilord Quotes By Dan Jenkins

It was a hot sticky night in Barcelona and all the good whores had the summer flu. — Dan Jenkins

Demilord Quotes By Renita D'Silva

Sometimes, it is easier to leave things as they are, rather than to fight, go against the flow. — Renita D'Silva

Demilord Quotes By Mary Ann Shaffer

All my life I thought that the story was over when the hero and heroine were safely engaged
after all, what's good enough for Jane Austen ought to be good enough for anyone. But it's a lie. The story is about to begin, and every day will be a new piece of the plot. — Mary Ann Shaffer

Demilord Quotes By Alessandra Torre

I've put one foot before another and the years have passed, the time marked by late rent payments and the appearance of wrinkles - tiny ones, on the corners of my eyes. They are a reminder of my youth, and of the hourglass that we all live in, grains of sand slipping through the gap of time, each granule adding another wrinkle, another pocket of fat, another sag that I will fight to overcome, another grey hair to pluck or dye. — Alessandra Torre