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Matriarchies In History Quotes By Abby McDonald

You can die of a broken heart
it's scientific fact
and my heart has been breaking since that very first day we met. I can feel it now, aching deep behind my rib cage the way it does every time we're together, beating a desperate rhythm: Love me. Love me. Love me. — Abby McDonald

Matriarchies In History Quotes By David Levering Lewis

Harlem was an exciting place in the '50s. There were nightclubs that, as a student of Columbia, you dashed off to. The community seemed very viable still. — David Levering Lewis

Matriarchies In History Quotes By Douglas E. Winter

Horror is not a genre, it is an emotion. It is a progressive form of fiction, one that evolves to meet the fears and anxieties of its times. — Douglas E. Winter

Matriarchies In History Quotes By Sylvia Day

He knew damn well that no one could possibly love her as completely as he once had. Even the man he was today was incapable of that depth of emotion and connection. She'd killed the innocence in him that had made it possible to love a woman without any thought of self-preservation. He'd been wide open when she cut his heart out and scars had formed, creating a thick shield that he couldn't get past and no woman could get through. — Sylvia Day

Matriarchies In History Quotes By Lauren Blakely

Call me crazy, but I kind of like actually
you know
being attracted to the girl I'm making scream my name out loud." "Do you, Reeve? Do you make them scream your name out loud?" Reeve raised an eyebrow playfully. "Every. Single. Time. — Lauren Blakely

Matriarchies In History Quotes By William Harvey

Doctrine once sown strikes deep its root, and respect for antiquity influences all men. — William Harvey

Matriarchies In History Quotes By Neil Cole

Attendance on Sundays does not transform lives; Jesus within their hearts is what changes people. — Neil Cole