Limeade Margaritas Quotes & Sayings
Enjoy reading and share 9 famous quotes about Limeade Margaritas with everyone.
Top Limeade Margaritas Quotes

Depressed is a word that often describes somebody who is feeling sad and gloomy, but in this case it describes a secret button, hidden in a crow statue, that is feeling just fine, thank you. — Lemony Snicket

Auburn Mason Reed," I say out loud.
What are the chances?
I smile and run my thumb over the letters in her middle name. "We have the same middle name."
I look back up at Adam, and he's lowering his bed again with a faint smile on his face. "That could be fate, you know."
I shake my head, dismissing his comment. "I'm pretty sure she's your fate. Not mine."
His voice is strained, and it takes a tremendous amount of effort for him to roll onto his side. He closes his eyes and says, "Hopefully she has more than one fate, Owen. — Colleen Hoover

The love you have for your child is so much greater than any challenge you'll face as a parent, and that's what helps you through. — Hilary Duff

What is still more to our shame as civilized Christians, we debauch their morals already too prone to vice, and we introduce among them wants and perhaps disease which they never before knew and which serve only to disturb that happy tranquility which they and their forefathers enjoyed. If anyone denies the truth of this assertion, let him tell me what the natives of the whole extent of America have gained by the commerce they have had with Europeans. — James Cook

This was what happened after you'd been together with someone a long time. You loved that it was old and worn and comfy, but sometimes it was old and worn and comfy. — Deb Caletti

Headstone: death's bookmark. — Les Coleman

If one ox could not do the job they did not try to grow a bigger ox, but used two oxen. When we need greater computer power, the answer is not to get a bigger computer, but ... to build systems of computers and operate them in parallel. — Grace Hopper

Tolerance is nothing more than patience with boundaries. — Shannon L. Alder

Life, like classical music, is full of difficult passages that are conquered as much through endurance and determination as through any particular skill. — Sheri Dew