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Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By Melina Marchetta

I can live without you,' she said. 'I can live without a man I've only known for one hundred and eighty days.'

'And how have those calculations helped?' he demanded to know.

She didn't respond except for a look down her nose at him and a curl of her lip. So much for the angry half-spirits being responsible for the savages within them both. This was pure Quintana.

'Then step away,' he taunted. 'If you can live without me, step away.'
He felt her warm breath on his throat.

'Because you can't,' he said. 'You think you can, but we're bound, and not just by the gods or by a curse or even by our son. We are bound by our free will. And you can't step away, because you are not willing.'

He bent, his mouth close to hers.
'Step away,' he whispered. 'If you step away I'll learn from you. I'll find the desire in me to live without you. Much the same as you want to live without me. — Melina Marchetta

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By Vince Lombardi

No one is ever hurt. Hurt is in the mind. — Vince Lombardi

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By Honore De Balzac

Novelty is both delightful and deceptive. — Honore De Balzac

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By R.J. Lewis

You're broken, and you depend on those looks to give you something you've been without. It doesn't work that way, little lady. — R.J. Lewis

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By J.R. Rim

When asking for advice, search not for what is on the surface, Dig deeper, questioning what does this person believe in? — J.R. Rim

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By Ray Kurzweil

What we spend our time on is probably the most important decision we make. — Ray Kurzweil

Eastern Orthodox Bible Quotes By Tim O'Brien

It's not just the embarrassment of tears. That's part of it, no doubt, but what embarrasses me much more, and always will, is the paralysis that took my heart. A moral freeze: I couldn't decide, I couldn't act, I couldn't comport myself with even a pretense of modest human dignity. — Tim O'Brien