Dunneldeen Quotes & Sayings
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Quiet," he repeated on a growl, "I'm about to fuck my wife and the only words I want her saying when I do it are 'yes', 'Tor', 'my prince', 'baby' and 'oh my God'. — Kristen Ashley
The real 1960s began on the afternoon of November 22, 1963. It came to seem that Kennedy's murder opened some malign trap door in American culture, and the wild bats flapped out. — Lance Morrow
Friends are such an impractical idea. Especially for someone as extraordinary as you — Rose Foster
A macchiato can only solve your problems if you let it, sweetie. — Lilah Pace
Change is bad. Must rally against change. — Chris Evans
Tying money up for 40 years doesn't sound appealing when you are young. — Theresa May
No one seems to wash in Middle-earth. — Ian McKellen
Our real journey in life is interior. — Thomas Merton
You can never take too much care over the choice of your shoes. — Christian Dior
Come on now, laddie," Dunneldeen said. "Just hold on and they'll pull you up to the plane. 'Tis a wee bit cold for a swim. — L. Ron Hubbard
Blown into my life like a hurricane, turned me upside down, challenged
me at every turn. And, together, we sparked like lightning. — Kim Harrington
You can plan on a change in the weather and time, but I never planned on you changing you mind. — Taylor Swift
Making mistakes is human ... repeating 'em is too. — Malcolm Forbes
They say that money is not everything. I say that when you don't have any, it is everything. — Joyce Brothers
Samuel had raised his eyebrows and said, "Do you really want us to kill each other? Adam is the Alpha - and I'm a stronger dominant than he is. Now we've both lived long enough to control ourselves up to a point. But, if we're living together, sooner or later, we'd be at each other's throat."
"Adam's house is only a hundred yards from mine," I told him dryly. Samuel would have been right about any other wolf, but Samuel made his own rules. If he wanted to live in peace with Adam, he could manage it.
"Please." His tone was as far from pleading as it was possible to get.
"No," I told him.
There was another, longer pause.
"So how are you going to explain to your neighbors that there is a strange man sleeping on your front porch?"
He'd have done it, too - so I let him move in. — Patricia Briggs
