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Faultfinders Quotes By D.D. Prince

It was incredible. It was like he was fucking her with his eyes, his teeth, and his cock. She was triply screwed, maybe even screwed quadruple when she took into account her brain because there was a total mind fuck happening here, too. — D.D. Prince

Faultfinders Quotes By Pamela Easton

What's it like to have it all, lose it, and find your way back? — Pamela Easton

Faultfinders Quotes By Akira Kurosawa

I like unformed characters. This may be because, no matter how old I get, I am still unformed myself. — Akira Kurosawa

Faultfinders Quotes By Napoleon Hill

The person who sows a single beautiful thought in the mind of another, renders the world a greater service than that rendered by all the faultfinders combined. — Napoleon Hill

Faultfinders Quotes By John Rzeznik

Scars are souvenirs you never lose, the past is never far, did you lose yourself somewhere out there, did you get to be a star, and don't it make you sad to know that life is more than who you are? — John Rzeznik

Faultfinders Quotes By Will Kostakis

One, there was never any mention of this being a gathering. Two, I do not trust anyone who leaves home without a book. It is just not right." Miles. p. 165. — Will Kostakis

Faultfinders Quotes By Assegid Habtewold

We should use discernment to connect dots, avoid traps, and make wise judgments without becoming too judgmental, suspicious, and faultfinders. — Assegid Habtewold

Faultfinders Quotes By Andree Putman

I love America, and I love American women. But there is one thing that deeply shocks me - American closets. I cannot believe one can dress well when you have so much. — Andree Putman

Faultfinders Quotes By George Osborne

It is not fair that people who are born in the UK to parents who are domiciled here, can later in life claim to be non-doms and live here, it is not fair that non-doms with residential property here in the UK can put it in an offshore company and avoid inheritance tax. — George Osborne

Faultfinders Quotes By Terry Pratchett

It took place in the midnight in the University's Great Hall, in a welter of incense, candlesticks, runic inscriptions and magic circles, none of which was strictly necessary but which made the wizards feel better. — Terry Pratchett

Faultfinders Quotes By Greg Gordon

Faultfinders will not be able to humble themselves to repent of their own sins because they are too busy looking at the sins of others. — Greg Gordon

Faultfinders Quotes By Greg Gordon

Faultfinders usually are not content with their own situations in life and therefore try to make others miserable by judging them. — Greg Gordon

Faultfinders Quotes By Ilona Andrews

Curran growled. "Later, babycakes."
Babycakes. Asshole. "Good hunting, sugar woogums. — Ilona Andrews

Faultfinders Quotes By Al Hirschfeld

Writers who drew, they all seemed to draw the same way. They managed to keep that childlike creativity in their line. — Al Hirschfeld

Faultfinders Quotes By John Of The Cross

However softly we speak, God is so close to us that he can hear us; nor do we need wings to go in search of him, but merely to seek solitude and contemplate him within ourselves, without being surprised to find such a good Guest there. — John Of The Cross

Faultfinders Quotes By Bernard Cornwell

I was screaming with joy because the battle calm had come, the same blessed stillness I had felt at Cynuit. It is a joy, that feeling, and the only other joy to compare is that of being with a woman.
It is as though life slows. The enemy moves as if he is wading in mud, but I was kingfisher fast. There is rage, but it is a controlled rage, and there is joy, the joy that the poets celebrate when they speak of battle, and a certainty that death is not in that day's fate. My head was full of singing, a keening note, high and shrill, death's anthem. All I wanted was for more Danes to come to SerpentBreath and it seemed to me that she took on her own life in those moments. — Bernard Cornwell