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Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Clare Mulley

Obsessed with Christine to the end, his last statement as he left his cell was, 'to kill is the final possession'. But Muldowney was wrong. He had never possessed Christine; the resistance burning within her was too great. — Clare Mulley

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Kresley Cole

I didn't steal it - I swear! Oh, as if things never fall into your pocket! — Kresley Cole

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Anthony Liccione

Unconditional love, is love, regardless anything; attainable or impossible. — Anthony Liccione

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Jeff Gannon

Mr. President, How are you going to work with people who seem to have divorced themselves from reality? — Jeff Gannon

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Michael Emerson

I may have to shop with them. But on Sunday I don't want to have to worship with them. I want to be able to just be myself and let my hair down. It's also, of course, as we know, the seat of political organization and the affirming of your blackness and so on. — Michael Emerson

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Paula Quinn

I am a cold hearted, ruthless bastard who sees what he wants and takes it. Is that not so?" He stepped closer to her, too close. His voice, no longer tender, was like the growl of a hungry wolf. "You think I don't want you." He ran his fingers over the pulse beat of her throat..."But I do. — Paula Quinn

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By David Gilbert

It is easy to love a woman, it is in nature, but art to love a man, and a profound art to want to put your horse in another man's stall. — David Gilbert

Jerneja Kopitara Quotes By Dan Ariely

Most transactions have an upside and a downside, but when something is FREE! we forget the downside. FREE! gives us such an emotional charge that we perceive what is being offered as immensely more valuable than it really is. Why? I think it's because humans are intrinsically afraid of loss. — Dan Ariely