Keepings Dogs Quotes & Sayings
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When science starts to be interpretive
it is more unscientific even than mysticism. — D.H. Lawrence
You don't deserve her," he growled, stepping closer to Dillon until their faces almost touched. "Not ... one ... fucking ... inch."
McHugh, Gail (2013-09-17). Collide: Book One in the Collide Series (p. 379). Atria Books. Kindle Edition. — Gail McHugh
Richard turned and saw me. And as he looked at me it was as if my whole heart moved over in my body and was mine no longer — Daphne Du Maurier
As she reached back for the buckle, her fingers met Mr. Meisner's. She jumped. "I can do this ... Sir."
"Ah." He brushed aside her fingers. "I see you've at least remembered the sir."
"One always calls gentlemen that, just as you
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With only a rustle of cloth to warn her, his teeth met in the lobe of her ear, sending a spark into her middle. Like the melt of winter snow, she felt heat pool in her lower body. Her fingers curled against her collarbone where her hands still rested either side of her neck.
"I'm not a gentleman, Faith. — Cari Silverwood
Thoughts are going by like a river; awareness simply is. — Ram Dass
From asking, become a guy who listens the 50-60% of the answers are there. — Deyth Banger
I think you have to know exactly what you want. Whether you want to be a guitar player or a musician, you have to be really focused on it if you really want to do it. — Jonny Lang
The prejudice of unfounded belief often degenerates into the prejudice of custom, and becomes at last rank hypocrisy. When men, from custom or fashion or any worldly motive, profess or pretend to believe what they do not believe, nor can give any reason for believing, they unship the helm of their morality, and being no longer honest to their own minds they feel no moral difficulty in being unjust to others. — Thomas Paine
Treachery is more often the effect of weakness than of a formed design. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Journalism is a giant catapult set in motion by pigmy hatreds. — Honore De Balzac
Comparing is empoverishing our own experience. There is meaning to our suffering, if we rise above it. — Paulo Coelho
