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Erades Quotes By Seth Adam Smith

Darling, I would follow you through the blackest midnight - just not without my trousers! — Seth Adam Smith

Erades Quotes By Richelle Mead

The love we'd shared always burned within me, no matter how often I told myself to move on, no matter how much the world did think I'd moved on. — Richelle Mead

Erades Quotes By Elizabeth Finn

You're the brightest, warmest star in my universe," I whispered. "You will never be less than everything to me. — Elizabeth Finn

Erades Quotes By Guillermo Erades

Unlike literary characters, our future is mostly shaped by small, trivial choices - seemingly insignificant, but deceptively fateful. — Guillermo Erades

Erades Quotes By Andree Putman

Unless you have a feeling for that secret knowledge that modest things can be more beautiful than anything expensive, you will never have style. — Andree Putman

Erades Quotes By Mel Gibson

I was spiritually bankrupt, and when that happens, it's like a spiritual cancer afflicts you. — Mel Gibson

Erades Quotes By Naomi Klein

Public infrastructure around the world is facing unprecedented stress, with hurricanes, cyclones, floods and forest fires all increasing in frequency and intensity. It's easy to imagine a future in which growing numbers of cities have their frail and long-neglected infrastructures knocked out by disasters and then are left to rot, their core services never repaired or rehabilitated. — Naomi Klein

Erades Quotes By Peter Nadas

The harmony of two bodies expressed in this single touch, bridging their differences and bending their moral reserve, was as powerful and wild as
physical fulfillment, yet there was nothing false in this harmony, no
illusion created that just by touching, our bodies could express feelings
that rationality prevented us from making permanent; I might even say that
our bodies cooly preserved their good sense, scheming and keeping each
other in check, as if to say, I'll yield unreservedly to the madness of
the moment but only if and when you do the same; but this physical plea
for passion and reason, spontaneity and calculation, closeness and
distance, took our bodies past the point where, clinging to desire and
striving for the moment of gratification, they would seek a new and more complete harmony. — Peter Nadas