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Latrogenic Quotes By Sabrina Jeffries

Does that sort of blatantly lascivious glance generally sway women to jump into your bed?" she asked tartly.
"Often enough to make it worth the attempt.' He grinned. "Besides, it need only work occasionally. "a man must sleep sometime. — Sabrina Jeffries

Latrogenic Quotes By Charles Spurgeon

There are many men who are forgotten, who are despised, and who are trampled on by their fellows, but there never was a man who was so despised as the everlasting God has been! — Charles Spurgeon

Latrogenic Quotes By Mason Cooley

Irony regards every simple truth as a challenge. — Mason Cooley

Latrogenic Quotes By Shari Maurer

Of course I care. You're my big sister. I may act like a pain in the butt sometimes, but I actually like you. Pissing you off is just a hobby with me. [pp. 109] — Shari Maurer

Latrogenic Quotes By Kate DiCamillo

Rats have a sense of humor. Rats, in fact think the world is very funny. And they are right, dear reader. They are right. — Kate DiCamillo

Latrogenic Quotes By Crystal Woods

Truthfully, there're only a handful of people in this world who really get joy from seeing you happy. Most won't care if you're happy, only if you're miserable like they are. They eat that shit up. — Crystal Woods

Latrogenic Quotes By Enson Inoue

Everyone feels fear. What a samurai or warrior is, is what you do when you feel fear. — Enson Inoue

Latrogenic Quotes By David Bowie

I feel confident imposing change on myself. It's a lot more fun progressing than looking back. That's why I need to throw curve balls. — David Bowie

Latrogenic Quotes By Mary E. Pearson

But last night - I swallowed, remembering how they looked together when I went to check on Lia during the night. I had seen his hand resting on her bed and her hand curled over his. Both of them were asleep, peaceful. I backed out of the room quietly so they wouldn't see me. Maybe that was what had given me the courage to tell her the truth. — Mary E. Pearson