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Ngrex Quotes By Dorothy Dunnett

And then his true courtship of her had its beginning; and to the worship of his body, he joined the fairest garlands from the treasure-house of his mind, and made a bower for her.

Adored; caressed into delight; conducted by delicate paths into ravishing labyrinths where pleasure, like carillons on glass, played upon pleasure, she leaned on his voice, and sometimes answered it. — Dorothy Dunnett

Ngrex Quotes By Dalai Lama

We have a responsibility to look after our planet. It is our only home. — Dalai Lama

Ngrex Quotes By Kinley MacGregor

You know, Drake, I seem to recall this impertinent young pup who once told me that problems shared are problems solved. (Jake)
And I seem to recall a surly pirate telling me to mind my own business or I'd find myself gutted. (Morgan) — Kinley MacGregor

Ngrex Quotes By Jerry Hall

My hair can get quite dry, so I condition it in olive oil once a week. — Jerry Hall

Ngrex Quotes By Suzanne Collins

There are much worse games to play. — Suzanne Collins

Ngrex Quotes By Yuval Levin

Our keen sense of our own unease does not mean that we are stuck, therefore. It means that we are already moving. But where, and how? — Yuval Levin

Ngrex Quotes By Susan Cooper

Words stretch the muscles of the imagination. Continual placid acceptance of ready-made visual images turns the imagination into a couch-potato. — Susan Cooper

Ngrex Quotes By H.P. Lovecraft

So through endless twilights I dreamed and waited, though I knew not what I waited for. Then in the shadowy solitude my longing for light grew so frantic that I could rest no more, and I lifted entreating hands to the single black ruined tower that reached above the forest into the unknown outer sky. And at last I resolved to scale that tower, fall through I might; since it were better to glimpse the sky and perish, than to live without even beholding day. — H.P. Lovecraft