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Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Tessa Dare

She wants your secrets. She wants your soul. You've got to crack yourself open and find that broken, shameful piece of your heart that you'd hide from the world and God Himself if you could manage it. And then serve it up to her on a platter. — Tessa Dare

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Auguste Rodin

The work of art is already within the block of marble. I just chop off whatever isn't needed. — Auguste Rodin

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

All trials and challenges has a purpose. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

Every beauty must be completed by another beauty: Windows with flowers, trees with birds, mountains with fogs, life with goodness ... — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Ray Stannard Baker

I sometimes think we expect too much of Christmas Day. We try to crowd into it the long arrears of kindliness and humanity of the whole year. As for me, I like to take my Christmas a little at a time, all through the year. And thus I drift along into the holidays - let them overtake me unexpectedly - waking up some find morning and suddenly saying to myself: 'Why, this is Christmas Day! — Ray Stannard Baker

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Gilbert K. Chesterton

If it's worth doing, it's worth doing badly. (on not perfectionism to put things off) . — Gilbert K. Chesterton

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Steven R. McQueen

I'm addicted to acting. — Steven R. McQueen

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Rush Limbaugh

This is no different than what happens at the Skull and Bones initiation ... I'm talking about people having a good time, these people, you ever heard of emotional release? You ever heard of the need to blow some steam off? — Rush Limbaugh

Egeskov Davidsen Quotes By Elizabeth Hoyt

When he died, she took her hopes for a child and wrapped them carefully in a box and buried that box deep, deep in her heart. So deep, she thought never to face that dream again. Except, with one sentence, Edward had exhumed the box and ripped it open. And her hopes, her dreams, her need to bear a child were as fresh now as they had been when she was newly wed. — Elizabeth Hoyt