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Indeterminism Free Quotes By Avery Flynn

I was wrong." Taz whispered against her soft skin as he tried to process what in the hell was going on with him. "It's not me that's dangerous, it's you. — Avery Flynn

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Deyth Banger

Two can keep secret if the one is dead. (A Good Marriage by Stephen King) — Deyth Banger

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Robert Jordan

In Shinear, a woman [is] safe anywhere, any time-except from Trollocs and Myrddraal, of course-and any man [will] die to see it so. — Robert Jordan

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Hidekaz Himaruya

In this world ...
It's Heaven when:
The French are chefs
The British are police
The Germans are engineers
The Swiss are bankers
And the Italians are lovers
It's Hell when:
The English are chefs
The Germans are police
The French are engineers
The Swiss are lovers
And the Italians are bankers. — Hidekaz Himaruya

Indeterminism Free Quotes By John Connolly

The snow fell straight and slow, adding another layer to the drifts and covering roads, trees, bushes, and bodies, the living and the dead as one beneath its veil. — John Connolly

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Ajahn Brahm

Meditation is like a gym in which you develop the powerful mental muscles of calm and insight. — Ajahn Brahm

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Virginia Alison

He walks the soft grass, wet with fresh rain, jeans slung low on his hips and shirt hanging open, still dripping from the fevered maelstrom that set fire to the night sky. Fury in his step and passion furrowing his brow...He is my perfect storm... — Virginia Alison

Indeterminism Free Quotes By Julia Quinn

Charlotte had tried to read his work. It seemed only polite, after all, given that they were neighbors. But after a while, she'd simply had to give up. 'Love' always rhymed with 'dove,' (Where, she wondered, did one locate that many doves in Derbyshire?) and 'you' rhymed so often with 'dew,' that Charlotte had wanted to grab Rupert by the shoulders and yell, 'Few, hue, new, woo, Waterloo!' Good gracious, even 'moo' would have been preferable. Rupert's poetry could surely have been improved by a cow or two.
Saying moo on cue at Waterloo. — Julia Quinn