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Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Amanda Hocking

I heard you're campaigning on my behalf." He walked over to me. "That wouldn't be because you'd miss me too much if I were gone,would it?"
"Don't be absurd," I scoffed. "I don't condone murder, even for people like you."
"People like me,huh?" He cocked an eyebrow. "You mean devilishly handsome, debonair young men who come to sweep rebellious princesses of their feet?"
"You came to kidnap me, not sweep me off my feet," I said,but he waved his hand at the idea.
"Semantics. — Amanda Hocking

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Leah Raeder

This is ridiculous," I said, trying to laugh it off. "I never cry at movies."
"Because you've never been in love," he said. — Leah Raeder

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By John Stuart Mill

It is useful while mankind is imperfect that there should be different opinions, so that there should be different experiments of living, that free scope should be given to varieties of character, short of injury to others — John Stuart Mill

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Christine T. Monsen

When times are the toughest, don't get discouraged. God may be fixing to do something wonderful — Christine T. Monsen

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Lili Wilkinson

Sam sighed. "Let's just say that I'm a terminal disappointment. And a ranga."

I frowned. "What is that? The others keep saying it."

Sam hesitated for a moment. "It's...Greek. It means debonair and handsome and generally made of awesome."

I regarded him skeptically. "It's short for orangutan, isn't it?" I said. "Because you're a redhead."

Sam looked disappointed. "Maybe. — Lili Wilkinson

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

All theology is rooted in geography. — Eugene H. Peterson

Handsome And Debonair Quotes By Oscar Wilde

The mimicry of passion is the most intolerable of all poses. — Oscar Wilde