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Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Michelle Hodkin

Fuck, he murmured against my lips. The feel, the word, sent a hot little shock through my spine. It skittered through my veins, danced through every nerve. — Michelle Hodkin

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Syed Arshad

If it has a reason, it's definitely not love. — Syed Arshad

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By James Dashner

Blondie pressed the gun into him even harder. "I'm gonna count to one," the man said into his ear. "Just one. — James Dashner

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Heather Demetrios

Might as well," she spit. "You know what it feels like, being friends with you guys? Do you have any idea how it sounds when you talk about how crappy this town is and how you'd rather die than end up saddled with a baby, living in a trailer park, broke as hell? Every time you say that, you're describing my life. A life I'm actually okay with - I'm sure as hell a lot happier than either of you. — Heather Demetrios

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Patrick Marber

When you're in your early 20s your love life seems to explode every 20 minutes or so. By the time you've reached your thirties, it is every five or ten years. — Patrick Marber

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Sarah Ferguson

I had often tried to get out of your room, having travelled all the way there. It frightened me to be caught in a trap which was becoming painful, and one from which I had no escape. (23) — Sarah Ferguson

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Mickey Spillane

I'm a commercial writer, not an author. Margaret Mitchell was an author. She wrote one book. — Mickey Spillane

Dieuwertje Kast Quotes By Trip Hawkins

What that means initially is that you have alot of products that are only slightly better games in the same genre on another machine - and the titles that really take advantage of the machine come along later. — Trip Hawkins