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Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Casey Wyatt

It was never a good idea to laugh at a God as powerful as Hades. Although, the sight of him with cream-colored paint smeared in his raven dark hair and smudged on his nose was comical. "Already went that route. Me bedroom ended up a nasty shade of chartreuse. Took me a whole week to do it again." Hades sniffed, rubbed his nose, and looked at the paint on his fingers. "Damn it. It's in my hair, too, isn't it? — Casey Wyatt

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Jack Campbell

How many dragons does a girl have to slay to get some respect around here? — Jack Campbell

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Angela N. Blount

Have you ever tried thinking of God as a person instead of an all-powerful vending machine that never gives you the right amount of change? He has feelings too, you know. — Angela N. Blount

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Jeri Ryan

Cheating is often more efficient. — Jeri Ryan

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Henry David Thoreau

My residence was more favorable, not only to thought, but to serious reading, than a university; — Henry David Thoreau

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By L. H. Cosway

A long sigh escaped him before he said, "We're in something of a predicament, love."
I turned my face to look up at him. "We are?"
Reaching, out, he stroked my cheek with the back of his hand. "Yes, my darling, because I very much want to fuck you. — L. H. Cosway

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By Janette Rallison

Many perfumes promise to lure men to women. None of them smell of motherhood. None of them proclaim the wearer to be tidy, thrifty, and sensible. — Janette Rallison

Lubertos In Revere Quotes By John Zande

With biological and neurological complexity entirely new families of affectionate fears, devoted threats and dedicated displeasures are birthed, and then with socioeconomic and cultural complexity comes a fresh ocean of new and unique illnesses. — John Zande