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Feys Quotes By Taylor Stevens

Duct tape. Perfect weapon; so many uses. — Taylor Stevens

Feys Quotes By Eric Stoltz

I'm interested in doing movies I wouldn't normally be interested in doing. — Eric Stoltz

Feys Quotes By Kresley Cole

He believed dark feys didn't get a mate, but she mentally waved that away because men often believed stupid shit. — Kresley Cole

Feys Quotes By Peter Carey

He was tender with her. He wiped her eyelids with his handkerchief, not noticing how soiled it was. It was stained with ink, crumpled, stuck together. Her lids were large and tender and the handkerchief was stiff, not nearly soft enough. He moistened a corner in his mouth. He was painfully aware of the private softness of her skin, of how the eyes trembled beneath their coverings. He dried the tears with an affection, a particularity, that had never been exercised before. It was a demonstration of 'nature.' He was a birth-wet foal rising to his feet. — Peter Carey

Feys Quotes By Haruki Murakami

People who's freedom is taken away always end up hating somebody. Right? I know I don't want to live like that. — Haruki Murakami

Feys Quotes By John Legend

My first attempt at a kiss was in fifth grade, but it didn't go so well. Later, I used Boyz II Men and Jodeci songs to come on to girls. I had more success. — John Legend

Feys Quotes By David Levithan

I know everything is about to change, and I fear that one day I will long for this minute before anything is said, that I will want to travel back in time and undo what's coming next. — David Levithan

Feys Quotes By Jess Michaels

Someone who has come through heartache and maintains wit and charm is far more interesting than someone who has been kept on a pedestal all her life. — Jess Michaels

Feys Quotes By Helen Craik

Human nature is seldom at a loss to find or create an excuse for pursuing the predominant bias of inclination. — Helen Craik