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Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Beatrix tilted her head back to look at him. Perspiration had given his skin the sheen of polished metal, strong masculine features worked in bronze. His expression was engrossed, as if her body fascinated him, as if she were made of some precious substance he had never encountered before. She felt the soft, hot shock of his breath as he bent to kiss the inside of her wrist. He let the tip of his tongue rest against a tiny pulse. So new, this intimacy with him, and yet it was as necessary as the beat of her own heart.
She never wanted to be out of his arms again. She wanted to be with him always. — Lisa Kleypas

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Peter Straub

It didn't have a real ending. It just slipped backward when other things happened. — Peter Straub

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Alison Bliss

Well, Cowboy, if my pussy is ever in need of being rescued, then I'll be sure to give you a call. Until then, you'll just have to play with your own hose. — Alison Bliss

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Sarah Vowell

Cotton says, "If God be the gardener, who shall pluck up what he sets down?" Hear that, Indians? No weeding of the white people allowed. Unless they're Catholic. Or one of those Satan-worshipping Virginians. — Sarah Vowell

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By S.I. Hayakawa

Good teachers never say anything. What they do is create the conditions under which learning takes place. — S.I. Hayakawa

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Michael Leunig

I think melancholy is part of the natural condition, you know. Anyway, I think it's the artist's function to have their melancholy and not hide it, you see. — Michael Leunig

Orrico Kourelis Quotes By Rachel Carson

Every grain of sand or silt carried out by the rivers and deposited at sea displaces a corresponding amount of water. — Rachel Carson