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Kirikian Quotes By Josephine Myles

Alasdair yanked a pillow, shoving it under his arse. "I think you'll find I'm a heavy but remarkably fit and supple git, thank you very much." He spread his legs wide open and leered.
"With real self-esteem issues." Cosmo deadpanned.
"I will have if you don't hurry up and make love to me."
"Make love?" Aww, that's sweet."
"Less talking. More shagging."
"Yes, boss!" Cosmo saluted with his free hand ... — Josephine Myles

Kirikian Quotes By Meg Medina

Sometimes it's hard to wait for good things to happen. - Tia Isa — Meg Medina

Kirikian Quotes By Mark Boyle

One of the most beautiful ways you can give is giving of yourself and your time. — Mark Boyle

Kirikian Quotes By Barry Hannah

She had shared his sheets, and, in nightmares of remorse, he had shared her body, waking with drastic regret, feeling as soiled and soilsome as the city itself. — Barry Hannah

Kirikian Quotes By Ogden Nash

Don't Cry Darling, It's Blood All Right — Ogden Nash

Kirikian Quotes By Richelle Mead

So," I said at last, staring at my hands. "How's, uh, your car?"
"I left it out on the street. Figured it'll be fine there while I'm gone. — Richelle Mead

Kirikian Quotes By Gene Tierney

A flame burns brightest just before it goes out. — Gene Tierney

Kirikian Quotes By David Bronstein

To play a match for the World Championship is the cherished dream of every chess player. — David Bronstein

Kirikian Quotes By Ellen F. Davis

Appreciation and enjoyment of the creatures are the hallmark of God's dominion and therefore the standard by which our own attempt to exercise dominion must be judged. — Ellen F. Davis

Kirikian Quotes By Bette A. Stevens

Bookworms aren't people who love to read. They are people who treat books as treasures. Anonymous — Bette A. Stevens

Kirikian Quotes By Yotam Ottolenghi

Going out for a meal, especially for young urbanites, is less about socialising over enjoyable food than about enjoying food as a way to socialise. — Yotam Ottolenghi