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Edvaldo Franco Quotes By Lukas Podolski

If you have fun doing something, you also take it seriously. — Lukas Podolski

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By E.L. James

I've set the bar quite high in terms of storytelling. — E.L. James

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

Duty is the grandest of ideas, because it implies the idea of God, of the soul, of liberty, of responsibility, of immortality. — Jean-Baptiste Henri Lacordaire

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By Sarah Vowell

That story is proof of the theorem that then as today in Chicago, the mysterious equation of whiskey plus music equals what can only be called happiness. — Sarah Vowell

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By Kelly Corbet

Some may doubt Love's connective power because we currently lack a widespread technological means to measure it, but we don't require a machine to reveal gravity's existence or to confirm that the sun's rays can grow crops. Some forces are most easily acknowledged by their effects. Love is often like that. — Kelly Corbet

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By John H. Groberg

We can leave a place behind, or we can stay in that place and leave our selfishness (often expressed in feeling sorry for ourselves) behind. If we leave a place and take our selfishness with us, the cycle of problems starts all over again no matter where we go. But if we leave our selfishness behind, no matter where we are, things start to improve. — John H. Groberg

Edvaldo Franco Quotes By Elizabeth Hoyt

If looks could kill, Lord d'Arque would be a writhing, bloody mess on the earl's pink marble floor.
Well, this is interesting. She really ought to be contrite. Poor, darling Lord d'Arque hadn't done a thing besides act the rake he'd apparently been born. It wasn't his fault that she'd flirted outrageously with him, triggering his rakish instincts. But there was something terribly satisfying at seeing her husband mentally slaughter another man on her behalf. — Elizabeth Hoyt