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Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Mary Calmes

I know you worry about getting older, about not being the prettiest guy in the room anymore."

And I worried about aging, but not how he thought. I had never presumed I was prettiest, just one of many. My only concern now was that Sam Kage thought I was hot.

"But there will never come a time when that will be the case," he said, pressing soft kisses to the side of my neck. I leaned my head back so he could reach more of my throat. "To me, Jory," he said, "you're more beautiful now than you ever have been, and I can't wait to see what you're gonna look like at forty and fifty and sixty, and God willing a lot more numbers after that."

"Many after that," I assured him as my eyes drifted open so I could look up into his smoky-blue ones.

"The most important thing is that you're mine, you belong to me," he said, his hands pressing me closer before he kissed me. — Mary Calmes

Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Margie Bayer

I suppose," continued Nate, "it's not Bertie's fault that he lacks the physical stature to carry a delicate young woman such as yourself a good distance. I believe he did not care to see you within the folds of my arms which were reluctant to release you, for I thought I would never see you again... — Margie Bayer

Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Nick Vujicic

Your son and your daughter needs an excellent father more than an excellent college. — Nick Vujicic

Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Lisa Kleypas

Just because you don't understand or agree with something doesn't mean that it lacks merit. — Lisa Kleypas

Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

Glory to the the Great God! — Lailah Gifty Akita

Oswald Theme Song Quotes By Albert Camus

After a short silence the doctor raised himself a little in his chair and asked if Tarrou had an idea of the path to follow for attaining peace. "Yes, he replied. "The path of sympathy. — Albert Camus