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Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Elyne Mitchell

Dreams were dreams; only one facet of what might be the truth of the world — Elyne Mitchell

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Zoe Lister-Jones

I always loved writing as a tool of expression. — Zoe Lister-Jones

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Chloe Neill

Lindsey patted my arm. "Don't be embarrassed. It's about time you two made the beast with two backs."
I had to work to form words. "There are so many things wrong with that statement, I don't know where to start. — Chloe Neill

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Dylan Moran

I quite fancy the 1940s. I like the trams and the trousers. — Dylan Moran

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By John Owen

It is to be feared that very many have little knowledge of the main enemy that they carry about them in their bosoms. This makes them ready to justify themselves, and to be impatient of reproof or admonition, not knowing that they are in any danger. 2 Chronicles 16:10 — John Owen

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Nina George

The feeling that washes over you when another summer nears its end. Or when you recognize that you haven't got your whole life left to find out where you belong. Or the slight sense of grief when a friendship doesn't develop as you thought, and you have to continue your search for a lifelong companion. Or those birthday morning blues. — Nina George

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Patrick DeWitt

When you sleep, your dreams are those of a dullard — Patrick DeWitt

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Morgan Matson

Tomorrow will be better."
"But what if it's not?" I asked.
"Then you say it again tomorrow. Because it might be. You never know, right? At some point, tomorrow will be better. — Morgan Matson

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

It is no news to me that tales of hidden races are as old as all mankind. — H.P. Lovecraft

Dominantly Epistatic Quotes By Mary Elizabeth Braddon

We hear every day of murders committed in the country. Brutal and treacherous murders; slow, protracted agonies from poisons administered by some kindred hand; sudden and violent deaths by cruel blows, inflicted with a stake cut from some spreading oak, whose every shadow promised - peace. In the county of which I write, I have been shown a meadow in which, on a quiet summer Sunday evening, a young farmer murdered the girl who had loved and trusted him; and yet, even now, with the stain of that foul deed upon it, the aspect of the spot is - peace. No species of crime has ever been committed in the worst rookeries about Seven Dials that has not been also done in the face of that rustic calm which still, in spite of all, we look on with a tender, half-mournful yearning, and associate with - peace. — Mary Elizabeth Braddon