Miliou Cyprus Quotes & Sayings
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Did you just say 'frolic'?"
"Is it not a word?"
"Who the hell says 'frolic'?"
"I say frolic. And more people should."
"They should say frolic or actually frolic."
"Both. — Robin Benway

Free trade holds much of the blame for continued international conflict. Markets are said to possess wisdom that is somehow superior to man. Those of us in business who travel in the developing world see the results of such western wisdom and have a rumbling disquiet about much of what our economic institutions have bought into. — Anita Roddick

I've been way too blessed. Had too much fun, too many rewards. — Ato Boldon

Awesome ends with me; but Ugly starts with u ... — Stephan

If we never experienced the the valuable lessons from failure, then we would never truly appreciate the pure joy of our success. — Lindsey Rietzsch

Going on with life, it only gets more and more intense as time goes by - and the challenges only multiply. — Martha Reeves

The person they'd locked up last summer was gone, and she wasn't coming back. — Juliet Marillier

When she finally crashed back to earth, Luke's dark eyes were focused on her face. "Did you really just come?" he demanded, his voice a cross between a growl and a groan.
She let out a ragged breath. "Uh-huh."
"Fuck, that's hot." He ground his pelvis into her. "Do it again. — Elle Kennedy

According to the local gossip," Gertie said, "Beulah was over the moon for this guy. She even mailed him a pair of her underwear." "If he was really a marine," Ida Belle said, "he could have used them as a parachute. — Jana Deleon

I mean, five gods in one stomach - dang. That's enough for doubles tennis, including a ref. They'd been down there so long, they were probably hoping Kronos would swallow down a deck of cards or a Monopoly game. — Rick Riordan

When whole races and peoples conspire to propagate gigantic mute lies in the interest of tyrannies and shams, why should we care anything about the trifling lies told by individuals? — Mark Twain