Locatelli Winery Quotes & Sayings
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Which would be more important to Grom-upholding the law by not mating with a Half-Breed, or mating with one to ensure the survival of the Gifts? Galen doesn't know. But even if Grom chooses not to reproduce with Emma, will he allow Galen to take her as his mate? Because if Romul and Atta are right, Emma will never sprout a fin. Which means Galen will have to live with her on land.
Is it worth it? To give up years of my life to be with her? Galen thinks of the curve of her hips, the fullness of her lips, the way she blushes when he catches her looking at him. And he remembers how sick he felt when Dr. Milligan indicated Emma would die before him.
Oh, yes. It's absolutely worth it. — Anna Banks
You can act as nice as you can 100% of the time, and it will still not make everybody say nice things about you. — Sean Young
What I do not like about our definitions of genius is that there is in them nothing of the day of judgment, nothing of resounding through eternity and nothing of the footsteps of the Almighty. — Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
I come from a background that stresses education more than anything. — Michael Masser
Dwell on good thoughts. — Lailah Gifty Akita
An infallible way to make your child miserable is to satisfy all his demands. — Henry Home, Lord Kames
I wanted to win the gold medal and then go home and further my education in college. I had no intentions whatsoever to become a professional fighter because I had heard horror stories about former boxers who made money but, in the end, ended up with nothing. I didn't want to be one of those guys. — Sugar Ray Leonard
Although I cannot lay an egg, I am a very good judge of omelettes — George Bernard Shaw
Life is nothing but mutual infection. — Richard Powers
People in my situation get to read about themselves whether they want to or not. It's generally wrong. Or oversimplified - which is sometimes useful. — Gore Vidal
O! how short a time does it take to put an end to a woman's liberty! — Fanny Burney
I remember having my tonsils out when I was fifteen and waking up crying historically but not being able to stop. That was quite strange. — Rae Morris
She felt something similar, but worse in a way, about hundreds and hundreds of books she'd read, novels, biographies, occasional books, about music and art - she could remember nothing about them at all, so that it seemed rather pointless even to say that she had read them; such claims were things people set great store by but she hardly supposed they recalled any more than she did. Sometimes a book persisted as a coloured shadow at the edge of sight, as vague and unrecapturable as something seen in the rain from a passing vehicle; looked at directly it vanished altogether. Sometimes there were atmospheres, even the rudiments of a scene; a man in an office looking over Regent's Park, rain in the street outside - a little blurred etching of a situation she would never, could never, trace back to its source in a novel she had read some time, she thought, in the past thirty years. — Alan Hollinghurst
If you stay in Beverly Hills too long, you become a Mercedes. — Robert Redford
A person who learns to juggle six balls will be more skilled than the person who never tries to juggle more than three. — Marilyn Vos Savant
