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Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Johnny Burnette

You touched my hand, my heart went pop. Ooh, when we kissed, I could not stop. — Johnny Burnette

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Nicole Deese

Every opportunity worth pursuing comes with a price tag. Either sweat or sacrifice. Sometimes both. — Nicole Deese

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Zig Ziglar

If you are selective about the things you choose to read, look at or listen to, then you are taking effective action against negative thinking. It's just like with a computer; if you change the input, you will change the output. — Zig Ziglar

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Francois Fenelon

God, who is liberal in all his other gifts, shows us, by the wise economy of His providence, how circumspect we ought to be in the management of our time, for He never gives us two moments together. — Francois Fenelon

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By John Mica

They've just gone over the line in my opinion, and again, there's a proper time for a pat down, there's a proper time for an advanced technology body search, but it has to be done with some thought. — John Mica

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Robin Hobb

The days we shared I alone would remember now.
I suddenly felt less real. — Robin Hobb

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Tracie Peterson

I realized little by little that words are very powerful, and taking those words to encourage people rather than tear them apart was the desire of my heart. — Tracie Peterson

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Ambrose Bierce

BAIT, n. A preparation that renders the hook more palatable. The best kind is beauty. — Ambrose Bierce

Fifty Shades Memorable Quotes By Laurence Sterne

We get forwards in the world not so much by doing services, as receiving them: you take a withering twig, and put it in the ground; and then you water it, because you have planted it. — Laurence Sterne