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Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Bane

Ah you think darkness is your ally? You merely adopted the dark. I was born in it, molded by it. I didn't see the light until I was already a man, by then it was nothing to me but blinding! — Bane

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Akeem Ayers

You see guys getting in trouble, but you also see the good in people. It's just a matter of always learning. — Akeem Ayers

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

Art should cause violence to be set aside and it is only art that can accomplish this. — Leo Tolstoy

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Jill Shalvis

He was just drifting off when he heard her soft whisper. "Cooper?"
"Still here." Maybe she'd changed her mind about the sheet. The thought made his body twitch. Yeah, she was going to toss that damn thing aside and roll toward him. She'd wrap that hot little bod tight to his, and he'd
"Thank you." Breanne said very quietly.
He blinked. "Thank you? He slid his hand down to cup himself. Still hard. Nope, he hadn't missed anything ... — Jill Shalvis

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Janet M. Tavakoli

Homeland security requires a secure homeland currency. — Janet M. Tavakoli

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Jay McLean

Twinkle twinkle little whore, close your legs they're not a door. — Jay McLean

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Felicity Jones

I'm a masochist in some ways. I look for things that I think I can't do, then, for some bizarre reason, I really want to do them. Maybe one day I'll take the easy route. — Felicity Jones

Harlaw Sigil Quotes By Peter Watts

Make a conscious choice. Decide to move your index finger. Too late! The electricity's already halfway down your arm. Your body began to act a full half-second before your conscious self 'chose' to, for the self chose nothing; something else set your body in motion, sent an executive summary - almost an afterthought - to the homunculus behind your eyes. That little man, that arrogant subroutine that thinks of itself as the person, mistakes correlation for causality: it reads the summary and it sees the hand move, and it thinks that one drove the other. But it's not in charge. You're not in charge. If free will even exists, it doesn't share living space with the likes of you. — Peter Watts