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Leatta Johnson Quotes By Josh Lanyon

-Kit-He said my name again and again.Just ... Kit.We held each other tight,rocking,trying to milk the last drops of sensation.Wring the last flashes of lightening.Riders on the storm. — Josh Lanyon

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Christiane Northrup

True health is only possible when we understand the unity of our minds, emotions, spirits and physical bodies. — Christiane Northrup

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Lisa Alther

I happen to feel that the degree of a person's intelligence is directly reflected by the number of conflicting attitudes she can bring to bear on the same topic. — Lisa Alther

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Tabitha Soren

When I was a freelancer, I thought this journalism thing was a racket, and now that I'm where I am now, I know it's a racket. — Tabitha Soren

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Susan Wiggs

The cut was only the beginning. With Goldi acting as art director, a couple of girls in pink smocks swooped in and painstakingly separated strands of his hair and painted them with a noxious substance. Then they carefully encased the locks in foil so he resembled a Star Trek extra. He was placed in a chair where - no lie - they lowered a plastic dome over his head and set it on Bake. Under the plastic dryer-dome, Bo sat there like an abductee and pondered what else his captors had in mind. He wondered when they were going to bring out the probe. — Susan Wiggs

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Sophie Blackall

There's arrogance for you. I think all artists insert themselves into their subject matter. — Sophie Blackall

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Nick Lane

NASA 'working definition' of life, for example: life is 'a self-sustaining chemical system capable of Darwinian evolution'. — Nick Lane

Leatta Johnson Quotes By Rita Volk

Every good villain has his or her own vulnerability. — Rita Volk