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Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

Women had a tendency to see what they wanted to see i men, at least in the beginning — Nicholas Sparks

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Margaret Weis

No, as I've discovered, hate generally costs a man more than he can afford. — Margaret Weis

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Cassandra King

I think I'm holding on to a limb to keep from falling into a hole, but the limb turns out to be nothing but a twig, and the hole looks like the Grand Canyon. — Cassandra King

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Stephen Richards

As equally as one may use size, the cunning James Crosbie was once classified as the most dangerous man in Scotland, notorious for his daring bank robberies and escaping on a bicycle. He was the criminal mastermind behind many successful crimes carried out throughout the UK. — Stephen Richards

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Leslie Meier

In fact, she realized when they finally found their table and sat down, every single woman at the banquet was dressed in some variation of back. Black silk, black chiffon, black with beads, black with rhinestones, short black cocktail dresses, black evening dresses, and even black pantsuits. All black. There was no way she was going to get lost in this crowd, not in her pink-and-orange poppy print — Leslie Meier

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Christina Dodd

Saura nodded, bemused by the code of ethics that allowed for murder and kidnapping but balked at a lady touching a lord outside of the state of wedlock. — Christina Dodd

Dorotheo Dennis Quotes By Dianne Feinstein

Global warming is real. It is happening today. It is being charted by our satellites. It is being charted by our scientists. It is being charted by those of us in this body, and I think the real key is if we are ready to admit that fact and take the action to make the necessary conversion. — Dianne Feinstein