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Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Eowyn Ivey

After all these years, still a spot within her fluttered at his touch, and his voice, throaty and hushed in her ear, tickled along her spine. Naked, they walked to the bedroom. Beneath the covers, they fumbled with each other's bodies, arms and legs, backbones and hip bones, until they found the familiar, tender lines like the creases in an old map that has been folded and refolded over the years. — Eowyn Ivey

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By O. Winston Link

You can't move the sun, and you can't even move the tracks, so you have to do something else to better light the engines. — O. Winston Link

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Arina Tanemura

I am Otomiya Haine. I'm a spirited fifteen year old!! — Arina Tanemura

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Alfred Hitchcock

Television has brought back murder into the home - where it belongs. — Alfred Hitchcock

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Dennis Prager

Freedom comes from moral self-control. There is no other way to achieve it. — Dennis Prager

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Gerard Manley Hopkins

Look at the stars! Look, look up at the skies! Oh look at all the fire-folk sitting in the air! The bright boroughs, the circle-citadels there! — Gerard Manley Hopkins

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Terry Brooks

fueled by a mix of fear and self-recrimination. Nest understood. Bennett was an addict, and she viewed everything that happened as being someone else's fault, all the while thinking deep inside that it was really hers. — Terry Brooks

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By Suzanne Eller

Nothing can separate us from God's love. — Suzanne Eller

Half Life 2 Episode 1 Quotes By David Barlow

Anxiety kills relatively few people, but many more would welcome death as an alternative to the paralysis and suffering resulting from anxiety in its severe forms. — David Barlow