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Icamento Quotes By Jeff Salyards

Gurdinn ignored him, still speaking to the baron. "I would sooner soak my cock in honey and ask a bear not to bite than trust a Black Noose, my lord."
Braylar clapped and said, "I wouldn't have suspected you of such colorful wit, Captain Honeycock. You're a man of surprising gifts."
Gurdinn wheeled on him, hand on his sword. "Shut your mouth, right quick. — Jeff Salyards

Icamento Quotes By Edwin Hubbel Chapin

A true man never frets about his place in the world, but just slides into it by the gravitation of his nature, and swings there as easily as a star. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Icamento Quotes By Kaho Nashiki

["What happens to people when they die?"
When she heard that, her grandmother made a sound that was not like a voice but a moan. And with a deep breath, she replied, "I don't know. To tell you the truth, I've never died."] — Kaho Nashiki

Icamento Quotes By Imelda May

I'm not a feminist that hates men by any means. — Imelda May

Icamento Quotes By Jasleen Kaur Gumber

Clouds are on top for a reason. They float so high because they refuse to carry any burden! — Jasleen Kaur Gumber

Icamento Quotes By S.C. Stephens

I knew then, that I would stay with you ... even if it killed me. — S.C. Stephens

Icamento Quotes By Winston Graham

There are no permanent things, only fleeting moments of warmth and companionship, precious stationary seconds in a flicker of troubled days. The — Winston Graham

Icamento Quotes By J.R. Moehringer

[G]randma was always afraid of something. She set aside time each day for dread. And not nameless dread. She was quite specific about the various tragedies stalking her. She feared pneumonia, muggers, riptides, meteors, drunk drivers, drug addicts, serial killers, tornadoes, doctors, unscrupulous grocery clerks, and the Russians. The depth of Grandma's dread came home to me when she bought a lottery ticket and sat before the tv as the numbers were called. After her first three numbers were a match, she began praying feverishly that she wouldn't have the next three. She dreaded winning, for fear that her heart would give out. — J.R. Moehringer