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Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By Anthony Trollope

No man thinks there is much ado about nothing when the ado is about himself. — Anthony Trollope

Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

You deny our vows. You deny my rights. You abuse my pride and leave me nothing of yourself. You send me from you on some lackey's strength. You betray me at every turn."
Shanna met his glare and hurled a fierce reply. "You took my heart and set your fingers firm around it, then, no doubt delighted at your success, you rent it with unfaithfulness."
"Unfaithfulness is only from a husband. You play the same to me and yet do say I am no spouse."
"You plead you are my husband true and spite the suitors come to woo me."
"Yea!" Ruark raged. "Your suitors flock about your skirts in heated lust, and you yield them more than me."
Shanna paused before him, rage etched upon her face. "You're a churlish cad!"
"They fondle you boldly and you set not their hands away from you."
"A knavish blackguard!"
"You are a married woman!"
"I am a widow!"
"You are my wife!" Ruark shouted to be heard over the rising wind outside. — Kathleen E. Woodiwiss

Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By Katy Evans

I want you to love me very hard. Because I'm pretty sure I've never loved someone as hard as I love you, Maverick. — Katy Evans

Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By Anthony Kiedis

As long as a person is breathing, there is hope for them. — Anthony Kiedis

Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By Toni Braxton

I'll probably be 80 years old and still performing. Music is like fashion, it changes. But some things will always be the same. — Toni Braxton

Friends Feeling Like Sisters Quotes By David Hume

If my life be not my own, it were criminal for me to put it in danger, as well as to dispose of it; nor could one man deserve the appellation of hero, whom glory or friendship transports into the greatest dangers, and another merit the reproach of wretch or misereant who puts a period to his life, from the same or like motives. — David Hume