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Lluis Lleo Quotes By Oscar Wilde

No married man is ever attractive except to his wife. — Oscar Wilde

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Sarah Parcak

The majority of the research I do is archaeological research, but to me, as a professor, the most important thing is to encourage and mentor students. — Sarah Parcak

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Mehmet Murat Ildan

No king becomes a king unless you submit to him! Behave honorably and refuse all the kings! — Mehmet Murat Ildan

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Bruce Babbitt

The Northwest is in better shape than it was eight years ago. — Bruce Babbitt

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Rachel Hawkins

Well,if there's nothing else you ladies need in the library, Sophie, would you care to accompany me on a walk about the grounds?
I wondered if there were ever times when Dad didn't sound like he'd just escaped from a Jane Austen novel. — Rachel Hawkins

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Jamie McGuire

I wasn't sure if what I was feeling was love, but I'd never felt this way before. — Jamie McGuire

Lluis Lleo Quotes By Dawn Bonney

As she felt his fangs against her neck, she was in another world.
There was screaming. A woman was somewhere in agony. Everything was black, and the tormented scream was overwhelming, echoing through the emptiness. After the screaming subsided, there was panting, loud and steady, and it wasn't as dark anymore. There was a room visible now, in a reddish light. A pale man with black hair hovered over a woman dressed in white. She lay on a bed, looking disheveled and sweaty. Her brown-black hair clung to her wet forehead and shoulders. She was covered in blood. The man sat next to her, and held her close to him. He stroked her hair as her chest heaved desperately.
"I love you, my dearest Katerina," he said, cradling her in his strong arms. "Soon, we'll be together forever." Everything faded to black once more, and the woman stopped breathing. All was silent and still. — Dawn Bonney