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Kasparis Quotes By Jeyn Roberts

Doesn't matter what you believe in. Do you think things will stop or change because you've forgotten what the bogeyman looks like? Maybe that's what pissed it off, so to speak. It doesn't like being forgotten. So it decided to shake things up a little. — Jeyn Roberts

Kasparis Quotes By Marian Bendeth

Perfume is like cocktails without the hangover, like chocolate without the calories, like an affair without tears, like a vacation from which you never have to come back. — Marian Bendeth

Kasparis Quotes By Rodney Crowell

You know I love to spend my mornings, like sunlight dancing on your skin — Rodney Crowell

Kasparis Quotes By Kiernan Shipka

I always try to read at night, because it gets me kind of tired. — Kiernan Shipka

Kasparis Quotes By Jessica Mauboy

I've always looked up to Whitney Houston and Mariah Carey for their outstanding vocal performances. I've always been inspired by them. — Jessica Mauboy

Kasparis Quotes By Pierre Louis

He crushes me so hard that I shall break, frail little creature that I know I am; but once he is in me nothing else exists, and I could have my four limbs cut away without awakening from my ecstasy. — Pierre Louis

Kasparis Quotes By R.K. Lilley

He lay down beside me, pulling me back to his chest and throwing his arm over me. "Mine," he whispered in my ear. — R.K. Lilley

Kasparis Quotes By Jennifer DeLucy

But there was a special kind of gift that came with embracing the chaos, even if I cursed most of the way. I'm convinced that, when everything is wiped blank, it's life 's way of forcing you to become acquainted with and aware of who you are now, who you can become. What is the fulfillment of your soul? — Jennifer DeLucy

Kasparis Quotes By Oscar Wilde

My own personality has become a burden to me. I want to escape, to go away, to forget. — Oscar Wilde