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Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Dorothy L. Sayers

Lord Peter Wimsey stretched himself luxuriously between the sheets provided by the Hotel Meurice. — Dorothy L. Sayers

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Philip Jose Farmer

Human beings are part of nature. Anything they do is natural. It's impossible for anything in nature to do anything unnatural. — Philip Jose Farmer

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Francis Chan

The first sin was rebellion, idolatry, treason, and pride, all rolled into a single bite. Both Adam and Eve made a conscious choice to rebel against their Creator and live on their own terms. And we imitate their decision every time we choose our desires over God's. — Francis Chan

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Will looked as if she had slpped him. "I didn't do it so you'd be grateful!"
"Then what?" Her voice rose. "You did it because it's your mandate? Because the law says-"
"I did it because I love you! — Cassandra Clare

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By A Meredith Walters

What is it?" I asked breathlessly.
"I love you so much. Sometimes it hurts."
"I don't want it to hurt, Clay. Our love should make you feel wonderful. — A Meredith Walters

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By P.D. James

We live in a society which salves its conscience more by helping the interestingly unfortunate than the dull deserving ... — P.D. James

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Marilyn French

But communes are a good idea. People criticize communes because they don't last, but why in hell, will you tell me, should they last? Why does an order have to become a permanent order? Maybe we should live one way for some years, then try another. — Marilyn French

Interchangeable Knitting Quotes By Cindi Madsen

Marion's town slogan was "Where Main Street Meets Mountain." That was one of the reasons she'd loved the town, with the nearby woods, its colorful shops, and the feeling that time hadn't touched it the way it had the cities. — Cindi Madsen