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Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Thucydides

The growth of the power of Athens, and the alarm which this inspired in Sparta, made war inevitable. — Thucydides

Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Aren't you an enigma wrapped in a thick coating of contradictions. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Leigh Bardugo

Why don't you just admit that you wanted to belong to him? Why don't you admit that part of you still does? — Leigh Bardugo

Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Julie Garwood

She'd been told time and again that it was rude stare, but she didn't obey her mother's rule now. The giant mesmerized her and she wanted to remember everything she could about him.
He must have felt her staring at him, though because he suddenly turned and looked directly her.
Brenna decided to make her papa proud of her and behave like a proper young lady. She grabbed a fistful of her skirt, hiked it up to her knees, and bent down to curtsy. She promptly lost her balance and almost hit her head against the floor, but she was quick enough to lean back so she could land on her
bottom.
She stood back up, remembered to let go of her skirts, and peeked up at the stranger to see what he thought about her newly acquired skill.
The giant smiled at her.
As soon as he looked away, she squeezed herself up against Rachel's backside again.
"I'm going to marry him," she whispered. — Julie Garwood

Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Pierce Brown

My name is Darrow, leader of House Mars. I'm here to meet with your Primus, if you have one. If you don't, your leader will suffice. And if you don't have one of those either, take me to whoever has the biggest balls.
Silence. — Pierce Brown

Dominiek Bracke Quotes By Paul Scofield

King Lear is undoubtedly the greatest play ever written by Shakespeare - or anybody else for that matter. Hamlet is certainly great, but it doesn't contain as many elements of humanity as we see in Lear. — Paul Scofield