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Jayshara Quotes By Sylvain Reynard

Gabriel reclined against the banquette and regarded her with a slow and sinuous smile. "That would rather defeat the purpose of watching, don't you think? — Sylvain Reynard

Jayshara Quotes By Ilona Andrews

The way she sat now, leaning forward frowning, biting her pink bottom lip, her shirt dipping to reveal a hint of her cleavage ... He wondered idly if he could get her to bend over a little farther ...
"Just what are you staring at, exactly?"
Kadar snapped back to reality. "You. You've been thinking hard for the last five minutes. It's not good for you to strain your pretty little head like that. I'm waiting for the steam to shoot out of your ears to relieve the pressure on your brain."
"Aha." Audrey glanced at Jack and George. "What you have here is a man who was caught gaping at my breasts, and now he's trying to cover it up with rudeness. — Ilona Andrews

Jayshara Quotes By Judith Somborac

Mae West: "You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough." Wish I could believe her.
So many possibilities in life and so little time! — Judith Somborac

Jayshara Quotes By Melissa Pearl

I refused to follow some religion I wasn't even sure I believed in. Hypocrites were the worst kind of sinners, and I wasn't going to be lumped in with them. — Melissa Pearl

Jayshara Quotes By Osho

Dance while you are alive. Breathe blissfully while you are alive. Sing while you are alive. Love, meditate while you are alive. — Osho

Jayshara Quotes By Tom McNeal

The kind of love that picks you up in Akron and sets you down in Rio ... — Tom McNeal

Jayshara Quotes By Karl Friedrich Schinkel

Schinkel was not arbitrary in his use of historical modes but rather eclectic in the best sense of the word. He could search the past for its conspicuous successes using them both freely and discursively as the basis for a contemporary architecture. — Karl Friedrich Schinkel