Mou Quotes & Sayings
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Pethi mou, you are one special lady. Take care of yourself. If you ever need anything, you know where I am."
Then he surprised her by placing a kiss on her cheek. She savored the feel of his lips as they feathered against her skin, the gentle caressing of his hands in her hair, and she couldn't help nuzzling against him.
He inhaled sharply.
He cupped her head, his fingers strong, yet gentle. He kissed her hungrily. — Joanne Walsh

agapi mou, zoi mou." I took a shallow breath. "What does that mean?" "It means, 'my love, my life'." I — Jennifer L. Armentrout

apapi mou, zoi mou" means my love, my life. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I declare, on my soul and conscience, that the attainment of power, or of a great name in literature, seemed to me an easier victory than a success with some young, witty, and gracious lady of high degree. — Honore De Balzac

She is Trouble," Gabriel groaned. "And you know it."
"Nope, she's aggele mou."
"A devil's angel, maybe. — C.L.Stone

Truth for us is simply a collective name for verification processes — William James

In England or America, actors do not have to cater to an image. In India, it is almost demanded of us. Very seldom do you get a film where you can walk away from your image. — Abhishek Bachchan

Agapi mou, you are my everything. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

I punch a lot of guys on set. It's much easier than in real life as your hands don't hurt afterwards. The key is that you miss. — Timothy Olyphant

Sugar," Beck interrupts my ruckus with a wink, "if chocolate is more fulfilling than sex, then someone isn't doing their job right. — Brooke Cumberland

wasn't until he heard the horror in the teacher's voice - "Shirley Byron!" - that he realized he was supposed to be embarrassed; the next time it happened, he had learned his lesson and turned red right away. In — Celeste Ng

I always tried to learn Greek, but all I got out of it was, "poulaki mou." ["My little chicken."] — Augusten Burroughs

The parrot had a range of phrases. His own name ('Niko, Niko'), the name of his original owner and now 'Stavros'. Occasionally he would also say 'Panagia mou', which could be an expression of piety but also a gentle expletive, depending on how it was said. With the parrot it was hard to tell. It did not sound pious. — Victoria Hislop

It's okay. Everything is okay, agapi mou. You're here now and I have you. — Jennifer L. Armentrout