Pluca Coveka Quotes & Sayings
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Desires that are just are termed Truth. Without desires, Truth cannot be understood. — Hong Zicheng
What I want is to get done what the people desire to have done, and the question for me is how to find that out exactly. — Abraham Lincoln
I wake up at night with nowehere to go, no promises to keep and no whispers any more. — Natasha Illum Berg
She had a choice. For one brilliant moment, it beamed at her with an unusual clarity, fixing itself in her mind. She could push her fingers into the waistband of his shorts and discover the precise scope of Levi's desire, or she could withdraw her hand and let whatever was between them continue to build. Either way, the end would be the same. Levi would walk away with some piece of her. The only question was, how big of a chunk would he take? Which path would bring the most heartache? It was coming, like a train steaming down the tracks, a frightening rush of noise and smoke and unstoppable momentum. Her only choices lay in the when and the how. — Lucy Varna
Finally, my truth became too loud for me to ignore any longer, and I realized that it had been there all along. I only needed to trust and listen. — M. Gayle
She spoke with the usual cadences of the young: sentences curling upward at the end, all statements fading into a smoky, implied question mark, as though nothing could be said with any reasonable certainty. — Laura Kalpakian
Simplicate, and add lightness! — William Bushnell Stout
It is important to eat Oreos the right way. — Catherine Gilbert Murdock
It is a little-known fact about covert operations that you will spend a lot of time with people you can't really trust. They may be traitors and liars. We call them assets or informants. But mostly, in those days, I called him Zach. — Ally Carter
Stay away from windows. And if you see people with tentacles, stay away. Don't let them touch you." Harshen — Scott Hawkins
I know, but it's just one night and I really think it's silly to spend thousands of dollars on a dress you only wear once. — Elizabeth Eulberg
