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Farey Sum Quotes By J.A. Redmerski

You're the world to me," I whisper onto
her lips. "I hope you never forget that."
"I'll never forget," she whispers back.. "But if I ever do, for
whatever reason, I hope you'll always find a way to remind me."
... "Always. — J.A. Redmerski

Farey Sum Quotes By Jeff Cooper

An unarmed man can only flee from evil, and evil is not overcome by fleeing from it. — Jeff Cooper

Farey Sum Quotes By Corey Taylor

RADIO IS DEAD. The once-bright star that was public broadcasting has been destroyed by greed and corproate muscle to the point that even the music that is completely repugnant is positioned to be popular. — Corey Taylor

Farey Sum Quotes By Suzanne Wright

The thing is, baby, I've had a taste of you now." Recalling how her mouth had felt beneath mine in the bar, I almost groaned. "There's no going back. As far as I'm concerned, you already belong to me. Every single inch of you. And what's mine stays mine." Reluctantly releasing her, I stepped back. "Accept it, Ava. The sooner you do that, the simpler things will be. — Suzanne Wright

Farey Sum Quotes By Sue Naegle

Not every show needs to reach the same size of audience, or same width, of a 'Sopranos'. — Sue Naegle

Farey Sum Quotes By James Russell Lowell

In the gain or loss of one race all the rest have equal claim. — James Russell Lowell

Farey Sum Quotes By Mrs. Patrick Campbell

Our best loved friend is always in some way our peer. — Mrs. Patrick Campbell

Farey Sum Quotes By Neil Gaiman

I think that there should have been some nice wumpires," said my sister, wistfully. "Nice, handsome, misunderstood wumpires."
"There were not," said my father. — Neil Gaiman

Farey Sum Quotes By Maltbie Davenport Babcock

If a friend is the one who summons us to our best, then is not Jesus Christ our best friend, and should we not think of the Communion as one of His chief appeals to us to be our best? The Lord's Supper looks not back to our past with a critical eye, but to our future, with a hopeful one. The Master appeals from what we have been to what we may be. He bids us come, not because we are better than we have been, but because He wants us to be. To stay away because our hearts are cold is to refuse to go to the fire till we are warm. — Maltbie Davenport Babcock