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Liefhebberen Quotes By Laura Kaye

Wearing only his boxers, Marz sat on the edge of the bed and removed his limb. And then he shifted under the covers with her. "Now," he said, "Does hiding under the covers involve covering the head, too?" Or just the body?
Such a sweet, cute mane. "Just the body. Covering the head makes it a fort."
His eyes went wide. "Is that so? Duly noted. — Laura Kaye

Liefhebberen Quotes By Anais Nin

People living deeply have no fear of death. — Anais Nin

Liefhebberen Quotes By Micheal Rivers

It was once said that to hide something from prying eyes you must place it where people can see it. — Micheal Rivers

Liefhebberen Quotes By Carolyn Turgeon

There are people all over the world who carry the mermaid inside them, that otherworldly beauty and longing and desire that made her reach for heaven when she lived in the darkness of the sea. — Carolyn Turgeon

Liefhebberen Quotes By Deepak Chopra

When you're not distracted by self-image, you can only be in the state of innocence. — Deepak Chopra

Liefhebberen Quotes By Ryan McGinness

There's a huge difference between doing what you love as a hobby and doing something professionally. But the biggest struggle is simply finding time to work. — Ryan McGinness

Liefhebberen Quotes By Rumer Godden

Memory is the only friend of grief. — Rumer Godden

Liefhebberen Quotes By Eileen Myles

If there is something I will always carry in my heart it is this earnest unwillingness to be part of the bunch, — Eileen Myles

Liefhebberen Quotes By David Ayer

Every movie is different. Every movie requires its own sort of photographic voice. — David Ayer

Liefhebberen Quotes By Nancy Werlin

'Extraordinary' is an original fairy tale, a contemporary story. But like a traditional fairy tale, it heads quickly into frightening, bloody territory. I am afraid for my book, as it goes out alone into the world, just as I was frightened for Phoebe as I wrote and rewrote her story. — Nancy Werlin