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Leibnizs Law Quotes By Tara Brown

I needed to see you. He repeats himself.
I smile. I like that word, need. It's not want. He had no choice because it was a need to see me. I like that. — Tara Brown

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Erin Bow

Perhaps it was time to stop choosing small places. — Erin Bow

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Scott Baio

Every day I think, 'Can I commit?' I think I can and that I will. — Scott Baio

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Kristen Ashley

Christ, she was there. Under him. In a nightie. Her hair spread on the pillow. Her hands resting light on his lower back. He'd tasted her sweet pussy. He'd fucked it twice. He'd watched her come in the shower, giving it to her with his fingers. He'd swallowed her whimpers and moans. He'd felt her tighten around him every-fucking-where. — Kristen Ashley

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Lenny Bruce

Faith is to the human what sand is to the ostrich. — Lenny Bruce

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Patrick Lencioni

When a group of intelligent people come together to talk about issues that matter, it is both natural and productive for disagreement to occur. Resolving those issues is what makes a meeting productive, engaging, even fun. — Patrick Lencioni

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Julie Kagawa

He sighed, and his eyes closed. "You were right," he murmured, his voice nearly lost in the darkness. "I couldn't do it alone. I should have listened to you back in Tir Na Nog."
"Yes, you should have," I whispered. "Remember that, so that next time you can just agree with whatever I say and we'll be fine. — Julie Kagawa

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Matthew Shenoda

Poetry is an art of economy. — Matthew Shenoda

Leibnizs Law Quotes By George Foreman

I get up in the morning looking for an adventure. — George Foreman

Leibnizs Law Quotes By Benedict Jacka

Those of us who do like visitors have to advertise, and it's tricky to find a way of doing it that doesn't make you sound crazy. The majority rely on word of mouth, though younger mages use the Internet. I've even heard of one guy in Chicago who advertises in the phone book under "Wizard," though that's probably an urban legend. — Benedict Jacka