Etrust Power Quotes & Sayings
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What happened?'
'He humiliated me.'
'Oh, my Lord, Belle. He didn't ... '
'No. But I wish I had. Then he'd have to marry me, and I-'
'Belle, you don't know what you're saying.'
'I know exactly what I'm saying! Why is it that no one can credit me with the ability to know my own mind? — Julia Quinn

Mason moved back and whispered as his lips teased my skin, "You're going to ride me long and hard tonight." I grinned against his neck. It was what every girl wanted to hear. — Tijan

That hurts me deep in my soul, Danika. I wouldn't do that to you. I'd make sure you came, first and last. I'd go down on you every time, if that's what you like. I'd lick- — R.K. Lilley

I got off the plane - I was walking and cooking at the same time. — Gabriel Iglesias

Purpose stirs creativity, without purpose you life will be in abnormal use(abuse). — Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha

If love is not enough, then what's enough? — Peter Mulvey

I like to listen to mellow stuff on the road like Travis, as we are constantly surrounded by rock music on tour and so its nice listening to mellow stuff. Obviously back at home I listen to a lot more rock music. — Ville Valo

Where did we get the idea that older folks need to be given a "kid-free" environment with other "golden oldies," and that men's groups and women's groups are more meaningful than the communion of saints? — Michael S. Horton

The divinity of thy soul is a spark of divine-self. — Lailah Gifty Akita

You don't want to be photographed? You don't want to be known? Then you don't need to be out there peddling movies. — Cameron Diaz

Sank or plundered. The sums are the scoundrel's share, — Robert Louis Stevenson

The luck of Teela Brown. — Larry Niven

Grief is a closet
Full of emptiness
As shoes
Without your feet,
Hats
Without your head. — Kamla K. Kapur

To trace the history of a river or a raindrop is also to trace the history of the soul, the history of the mind descending and arising in the body. In both, we constantly seek and stumble upon divinity, which like feeding the lake, and the spring becoming a waterfall, feeds, spills, falls, and feeds itself all over again. — Gretel Ehrlich