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Powdersville Quotes By Christie Hefner

In college, my big money memory was saving up to buy a car with my boyfriend, whom I lived with. — Christie Hefner

Powdersville Quotes By Steven S. Skiena

In algorithms, as in life, persistence usually pays off. — Steven S. Skiena

Powdersville Quotes By C. G. Jung

I had to follow the ineradicable foolishness which furnishes the steps to true wisdom. — C. G. Jung

Powdersville Quotes By Tessa Dare

Proper handling of a horse like this is no simple matter. He was trained to race, from birth. Not only to race, but to be the best. Once a champion, he was spoiled with attention and permissive handling. Add to that, he's an ungelded male, with a strong natural mating drive. It all adds up to a horse with a mile-wide streak of arrogance, bloody bored out of his mind. Without proper exercise and opportunities to mate, all that aggressive energy festers. He becomes moody, intractable, withdrawn, destructive."
Ashworth raised an eyebrow at Bellamy. "Is it just me, or is this conversation becoming uncomfortably personal?"
Spencer fumed. "I'm not referring to myself, you ass. — Tessa Dare

Powdersville Quotes By Quinn Loftis

Jennifer," Decebel growled.
"Decebel," Jen growled back, mimicking his tone.
"Sally," Sally added comically, mimicking them both. She slapped a hand over her mouth when Decebel turned and glared at her. — Quinn Loftis

Powdersville Quotes By Vicki Keire

You must be very embarrassed," I heard myself say.
He snorted and tightened his grip. "I hardly find slicing E'than'i'el open embarrassing. And you have other things to worry about. Like the fact that, over the long years of my exile, I have developed a taste for human hearts."
"Right. Of course." I took a deep, steadying breath. "I only meant that I would die of shame if I had thousands of years of pictures of me in a diaper with feather dusters on my back. — Vicki Keire

Powdersville Quotes By William Butler Yeats

I would have touched it like a child But knew my finger could but have touched Cold stone and water. I grew wild, Even accusing heaven because It had set down among its laws: Nothing that we love over-much Is ponderable to our touch. — William Butler Yeats