Napoletano Basil Quotes & Sayings
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Dancer," she chided, "I promise you, no mother would rather lose her child."
Lifting his head, he traced the line of her jaw with his thumb while a sad smile played at the edges of his lips. "That's you speaking. You don't know my mother. I promise you, she would rather see me dead than be dishonored."
"Then tell them I raped you."
He arched an amused brow at that.
"I could have drugged you first. I did kiss you without your consent."
"And my lips thank you for that. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

Let us then submit to an invincible ignorance on which our happiness depends. — Julien Offray De La Mettrie

Somewhere along the line, music became 'content' ... It's my full intention to bring it back to music again! I believe in the power of song. — Dave Sitek

Celaena opened her arms wide, Goldryn burning bright in one hand. "Behold my power, Maeve. Behold what I grapple with in the deep dark, what prowls under my skin."
Celaena exhaled a breath and extinguished each and every flame in the city.
The power wasn't in might or skill. It was in the control - the power lay in controlling herself. — Sarah J. Maas

A fool always finds one still more foolish to admire him.
[Fr., Un sot trouve toujours un plus sot qui l'admire.] — Nicolas Boileau-Despreaux

Sleep, the type of death, is also, like that which it typifies, restricted to the earth. It flies from hell and is excluded from heaven. — Charles Caleb Colton

You could weave silk from pig bristles before you could make a man anything but a man. — Robert Jordan

A well-trained mind directs circumstance. — Toba Beta

We are a water-drinking people, and we are allowing every brook to be defiled. — George Bird Grinnell

The life of faith is not a life of mounting up with wings, but a life of walking and not fainting. — Oswald Chambers

Diversification is an established tenet of conservative investment. — Benjamin Graham

That's who we were, wartorn meadows on the verge of new growth. — Bernice L. McFadden