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Halfborn Mod Quotes By Dale Peck

There's an alchemy that happens during sex that causes 1 + 1 to add up to much more than 2, even as those halves meld in an almost magical way to form a single unit that's more complete than either of them alone. — Dale Peck

Halfborn Mod Quotes By R. Lee Ermey

Playing the good guy is tough because you know as well as I do, in real life, you have to watch your P's and Q's and conduct yourself in a respectable manner if you expect to have friends. — R. Lee Ermey

Halfborn Mod Quotes By Janet Mock

Femininity in general is seen as frivolous. People often say feminine people are doing "the most", meaning that to don a dress, heels, lipstick, and big hair is artifice, fake, and a distraction. But I knew even as a teenager that my femininity was more than just adornments; they were extensions of me, enabling me to express myself and my identity. My body, my clothes, and my makeup are on purpose, just as I am on purpose. — Janet Mock

Halfborn Mod Quotes By Dean Koontz

I didn't try to puzzle through how such a thing could be. The world is filled with mysteries; and I have learned that every mystery will either explain itself
or it won't. I can't force Nature to draw back her curtains and reveal the hidden machinery that constitutes the true workings of the world. — Dean Koontz

Halfborn Mod Quotes By Vi Keeland

Who do you belong to, Syd?"
"You, Jack."
"Say it, Syd."
"I belong to you. — Vi Keeland

Halfborn Mod Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

He finally understood that God's presence was everywhere, at all times, and was experienced by everyone at one time or another. — Nicholas Sparks

Halfborn Mod Quotes By John Jay Chapman

One of the deepest impulses in man is the impulse to record, - to scratch a drawing on a tusk or keep a diary, to collect sagas and heap cairns. This instinct as to the enduring value of the past is, one might say, the very basis of civilization. — John Jay Chapman