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Mersaults Quotes By J. Lynn

We need to tell your brother."
And that would be terrifying. For Jase. But I smiled. "Maybe I'll just update my Facebook to 'in a relationship' and tag you?"
Jase snickered and then dropped another kiss on my forehead. "That should go over well. — J. Lynn

Mersaults Quotes By Stephanie Witter

Maybe Duke was just the kind of person you don't keep in your life, but the kind of person that changes your life forever. — Stephanie Witter

Mersaults Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Why are you talking to the King Loser Dork? You want to talk about ugly? Look at what he's wearing. (Stone) I like a man who takes fashion chances. It's the mark of someone who lives by his own code. A rebel. A real lone wolf is a lot sexier than a pack animal who follows orders and can't have an opinion unless someone else gives it to him. (Nekoda) — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Mersaults Quotes By Halton Arp

No matter how many times something has been observed, it cannot be believed until it has been observed again. — Halton Arp

Mersaults Quotes By May Sarton

It is the place of renewal and of safety, where for a little while there will be no harm or attack and, while every sense is nourished, the soul rests. — May Sarton

Mersaults Quotes By Karen Marie Moning

Hope is a critical thing. Whithout it, we are nothing. Hope shapes will. The will shapes the world. — Karen Marie Moning

Mersaults Quotes By Robert Frost

You can be a rank insider as well as a rank outsider. — Robert Frost

Mersaults Quotes By Joan D. Chittister

Just when summer gets perfect-fresh nights, soft sun, casual breezes, crushingly full and quietly cooling trees, empty beaches, and free weekends- it ends. Life is like that too. Just when we get it right, it starts to change. The job gets easy and we know just how to do it, and they tell us we're retired. The children grow up and get reasonable and they leave home, just when it's nice to have them around ... That's life on the edge of autumn. And that's beautiful-if we have the humility for it. — Joan D. Chittister