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Frank Romero Quotes By Ani DiFranco

And what if there are no damsels in distress?
What if I knew that, and I called your bluff?
Don't you think every kitten figures out how to get down,
whether or not you ever show up? — Ani DiFranco

Frank Romero Quotes By Holden Robinson

We are not invisible because the world does not see us. We become invisible when we can no longer see ourselves. — Holden Robinson

Frank Romero Quotes By Phil Jones

Mom's always know how to make us happy, but they also know exactly how to make us cry. — Phil Jones

Frank Romero Quotes By Bijou Hunter

Do you want to sit with your boyfriend?" Cooper asked with his gaze on Nick even as his fingers caressed the nape of my neck.
"Maybe, but first I'll copy your stellar notes."
"Bitch."
"Asscrack."
"Nerd."
"Hotstuff."
"The devil disguised as an angel to trick me into losing my heart."
"That one was too long."
Cooper grinned. — Bijou Hunter

Frank Romero Quotes By Taylor Stevens

... Tell me, Michael, who are you really?"
"Does it matter?" Munroe said. "Yesterday's truth is today's lie, and tomorrow we'll both be someone else."
"Indulge me," Sato said. "Two tigers meet by chance in a forest, seeing for the first time in all dimensions the same supple power that has, until then, only met them in the flat reflection at the water's edge. For that, it matters. — Taylor Stevens

Frank Romero Quotes By Neale Donald Walsch

I'm calling my book series the 'with God series.' And this next 'with God' book is Friendship with God, which comes out in November. This books challenges us to bring about the end of 'better' on this planet. — Neale Donald Walsch

Frank Romero Quotes By Margaret Aranda

Don't ever yell at me. I don't yell, so talk to me in a regular voice. — Margaret Aranda

Frank Romero Quotes By Sinclair Lewis

The handsome dining room of the Hotel Wessex, with its gilded plaster shields and the mural depicting the Green Mountains, had been reserved for the Ladies' Night Dinner of the Fort Beulah Rotary Club. — Sinclair Lewis