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On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Eve Ensler

Cherish your solitude. Take trains by yourself to places you have never been. Sleep out alone under the stars. Learn how to drive a stick shift. Go so far away that you stop being afraid of not coming back. Say no when you don't want to do something. Say yes if your instincts are strong, even if everyone around you disagrees. Decide whether you want to be liked or admired. Decide if fitting in is more important than finding out what you're doing here. Believe in kissing. — Eve Ensler

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Julie Ann Walker

H-h-holy mackeral, he was hotter than a two-dollar pistol. Literally and figuratively. He radiated heat like a blast furnace. And he was straight-up, pantiesonthefloor, legsintheair, haveatmebigboy sssssmokin' sexy. — Julie Ann Walker

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Veronica Rossi

The real food in Ag 6 looked like old people before aging-reversal treatments. — Veronica Rossi

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Edward M. Hallowell

Always valuable, your attention has now also become one of your most insecure assets and most-sought-after possessions. — Edward M. Hallowell

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Katie McGarry

Her words sounded pretty, but I knew her better. She'd blinked three times in a row. — Katie McGarry

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Philip K. Dick

Make it?" Fred echoed. "Make what? The team? The chick? Make good? Make out? Make sense? Make money? Make time? Define your turns. The Latin for 'make' is facere, which also reminds me of fuckere, which is Latin for 'to fuck', and I haven't ... — Philip K. Dick

On The Rainy River Courage Quotes By Monica Johnson

Christmas is a Christian holiday, and any self-respecting person of another religion should not celebrate a holiday that they don't believe in. Clearly, Christ is in the name of the holiday, so there should be a belief in Him. — Monica Johnson