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Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Kris Kristofferson

Bobby McGee' was the song that made the difference for me. Every time I sing it, I still think of Janis. — Kris Kristofferson

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Jessica Sorensen

Ella, when are you going to realize that you two belong together? Everyone who lays eyes on you can see it and is envious of it because that kind of love isn't supposed to exist."
"What kind of love are you talking about?"
"The kind of love that owns you. The kind where you know the other person inside and out. Where you can go through hell and back and still make it out ok. — Jessica Sorensen

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Lara Avery

I've lived with you right now and those right nows are everywhere, every time, in my house, on the mountain. I love you. Home is where love is. You're my home. — Lara Avery

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Franz Kline

People sometimes think I take a white canvas and paint a black sign on it,but this is not true.I paint the white as well as the black and the white is just as important. — Franz Kline

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Lauren Blakely

They were so simple, men. When it came down to it, they were ruled by their erections. Even when she gave in to a man, she still knew who was always in charge. — Lauren Blakely

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Anonymous

Have you ever gotten so emotional over a book that you actually have to sit yourself down, remind yourself it's only a story and that the characters aren't real? — Anonymous

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Haruki Murakami

No, I don't have the slightest desire to rewrite the past or history or whatever. What I'd like to rewrite is the present, here and now. — Haruki Murakami

Mudcrutch Lover Quotes By Paulo Coelho

Perhaps love makes us grow old before our time and makes us young again when youth has passed. — Paulo Coelho