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Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Sidney Sheldon

Life is like a novel. It's filled with suspense. You have no idea what is going to happen until you turn the page. — Sidney Sheldon

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Jean Paul

See, indeed, that your daughter is thoroughly grounded and experienced in household duties; but take care, through religion and poetry, to keep her heart open to heaven. — Jean Paul

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Mark Hyman

One in four kids have either pre-diabetes or diabetes - what I like to call diabesity. How did this happen? — Mark Hyman

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Jane Austen

He gave her to understand that he had looked at her with some earnestness. She knew it well; and she remembered another person's look also. — Jane Austen

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Dan Savage

If what you want is a life where your homosexuality is not an issue, move, as many have done. — Dan Savage

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Shelly Laurenston

Oh, my God! Gwen suddenly burst out, startling the bears in the room, which made the rest of the predators nervous. — Shelly Laurenston

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Lori Foster

She eyed his gorgeous body, and raised a brow. "Doing a little flaunting of your own this morning, huh?"
"In deference to your delicate sensibilities, I pulled on jeans. Isn't that enough?"
Enough for what, her peace of mind? Ha. Being around Trace, especially with him like this, half-naked, sent her heart racing like a marathon runner's. "Maybe it would be," Priss admitted, "if you don't look so good."
The compliment sent his right eyebrow arching high.
"Oh, come on, Trace. You know what you look like." She visually devoured him again, more blatantly this time, and noticed a rise behind the fly of his jeans. For her?
Well-well-well. Flattering. — Lori Foster

Gezuar Bajramin Quotes By Aurangzeb

No age is wanting in able men; it is the duty of wise masters to find them out, win them over, and get work done by means of them, without listening to the calumnies of selfish men against them. — Aurangzeb