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Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Rebecca Sparrow

I feel like saying something back to her. Something like, 'Eat hanger, bitch.' Except that Skeletor here doesn't look like she's eaten anything at all since last October. But I don't say anything, of course. Instead I stand there and take shit from someone who looks like a praying mantis in drag.
- Cat — Rebecca Sparrow

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By C.S. Pacat

Damen's palm slid over Laurent's warm nape; slowly, very slowly, making his height an offering, not a threat, Damen leaned in and kissed Laurent on the mouth. The kiss was barely a suggestion of itself, with no yielding of the rigidity in Laurent, but the first kiss became a second, after a fraction of parting in which Damen felt the flicker of Laurent's shallow breathing against his own lips. It — C.S. Pacat

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Matthew Lesko

As I've said before, free money scams are a problem. — Matthew Lesko

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Wayne W. Dyer

If you don't feel fabulous, you have deviated from the path of who-you-really-are. — Wayne W. Dyer

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Elizabeth Poliner

What about love?" My father laughed wearily. "Love is putting up with a whole lot. Putting up with it and feeling good about it. Howard, my son," he said, gripping his shoulder, "that's love. — Elizabeth Poliner

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Lisa Alther

Inspiration never arrived when you were searching for it. — Lisa Alther

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By John Lancaster Spalding

Our prejudices are like physical infirmities - we cannot do what they prevent us from doing. — John Lancaster Spalding

Love Is Just A Word Matrix Quotes By Malcolm Gladwell

The sad thing about doping is how much it obscures our appreciation of greatness. — Malcolm Gladwell