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Katie Morag Quotes By Kerry Lonsdale

My brows arched upward. "That's an interesting selection. You're feisty tonight, aren't you?" He rolled his shoulders and grinned, slow and sexy. My stomach quickened. — Kerry Lonsdale

Katie Morag Quotes By Emily Blunt

I want to find something really wonderful to do next and take my time to search through the dearth of great material, especially for women. — Emily Blunt

Katie Morag Quotes By Cora Carmack

Was the world dropping shit on everyone else or just me? — Cora Carmack

Katie Morag Quotes By Patricia Briggs

I thought it would be quieter here." [Anna] hadn't meant to say anything, but the noise startled her.
"The wind in the trees," Bran said. "And there are some birds that stay year-round. Sometimes when the wind is still and the cold is upon us, the quiet is so deep you can feel it in your bones. — Patricia Briggs

Katie Morag Quotes By Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If in the infinite you want to stride, Just walk in the finite to every side. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

Katie Morag Quotes By Lloyd Alexander

I think imagination is at the heart of everything we do. Scientific discoveries couldn't have happened without imagination. Art, music, and literature couldn't exist without imagination. And so anything that strengthens imagination, and reading certainly does that, can help us for the rest of our lives. — Lloyd Alexander

Katie Morag Quotes By Michael Schiefelbein

But it's not hell," Pete spoke with amazing confidence. "Not if you love him. — Michael Schiefelbein

Katie Morag Quotes By Walter Hagen

It is the addition of strangeness to beauty that constitutes the romantic character in art. — Walter Hagen

Katie Morag Quotes By Richard O'Connor

This is a little dirty secret of mental health economics: if you're depressed, you don't think you're worth the cost of treatment. You feel guilty enough about being unproductive and unreliable. — Richard O'Connor