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K40 Quotes By K.M. Shea

ELLE! DID YOU PUT A STUFFED CAT IN MY STUDY?" A pretty woman on the fat pony galloped out of the courtyard, calling over her shoulder. "I thought you might like the company of one of your own kind!" A handsome man emerged from the courtyard, riding the large gelding. "Elle!" "What's wrong? Cat got your tongue?" the woman laughed. "I look nothing like a cat anymore! Must you continue to obsess over felines?" The man cued his horse into a trot. The woman pulled her pony to a halt a stone's throw from the farmer and his children. "True. It's my own fault, I suppose. I shouldn't have married a man who is prettier than I am." The man on the mouse-colored gelding looked murderous. The — K.M. Shea

K40 Quotes By Jennifer Garner

I will tell you what I can't abide - and I think the Internet has really created a space for it - women criticizing other women and mothers criticizing other mothers. — Jennifer Garner

K40 Quotes By Jean-Jacques Rousseau

Take from the philosopher the pleasure of being heard and his desire for knowledge ceases. — Jean-Jacques Rousseau

K40 Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

The power of love is power of life. — Lailah Gifty Akita

K40 Quotes By Julie Andrews

If the director says you can do better, particularly in a love scene, then it is rather embarrassing. — Julie Andrews

K40 Quotes By Dale A. Ostlie

It can be said that we are all "star dust," the product of heavy element generation within previous generations of stars. — Dale A. Ostlie

K40 Quotes By Hilary Boyd

Sixty is heaven," she [bohemian Aunt Norma] told Jeanie as they sat having tea. "The world is done with you, you become to all intents and purposes invisible, particularly if you are a woman. I like to think of it as your third life. There's childhood, then adult conformity - work, family, responsibility - then just when everyone assumes it's all over and you're on the scrap heap of old age, freedom! You can finally be who you are, not what society wants you to be, not who 'you' think you ought to be. — Hilary Boyd