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Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

I'm always careful," said Praline, and he was, though he had to admit it never made much difference. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Antony Armstrong-Jones

One can legitimately accentuate certain things, like a caricaturist. — Antony Armstrong-Jones

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

A true homosexual would never turn down sex. The megapastor at his mama's church had given many a sermon about the immoral, wanton, and promiscuous behaviour of the gays. If the pastor had been wrong, well, Praline would be sorely disappointed. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

So, we'll have a safe word, which you can use if it gets too intense," Warren explained."Okay?"
"All right," Praline said sceptically.
"What word do you want to use?"
Praline thought about it. He didn't want to choose anything that could easily be mistaken for "please keep doing that" so he said, "Supercalifragilisiticexpialidocious. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

I know what a sugar daddy is,"
Praline said indignantly.
"I grew up with cable TV. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Joanne Harris

Guilleaume left La Praline with a small bag of florentines in his pocket; before he had turned the corner of avenue des Francs Bourgeois I saw him stoop to offer one to the dog. A pat, a bark, a wagging of the short stubby tail. As I said, some people never have to think about giving. — Joanne Harris

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

Not-Dave G. gave Praline a long stare, the kind of stare that telegraphed not just lust, but three or four possible sex acts. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Ayaan Hirsi Ali

The liberal psyche wants to protect minorities, to apologize for imperialism, colonialism, slavery, and the appalling treatment of black people during the civil rights movement. At the same time, they want to continue to defend the rights of individuals. — Ayaan Hirsi Ali

Praline Quotes By Abbas Kiarostami

A digital camera does have many advantages and I was a believer that digital video would be a big influence on film-making. — Abbas Kiarostami

Praline Quotes By Judith Hanson Lasater

Taking time out each day to relax and renew is essential to living well. — Judith Hanson Lasater

Praline Quotes By Eva Ibbotson

Do you think there'll be someone in the Xanti who'll remember your mother?"
Finn blew on the embers. "I don't know. We may not find the Xanti," he warned her.
Maia shrugged. "It doesn't matter. But if we do, will they accept me? I don't have any Indian blood."
"If they don't, we won't stay. I wouldn't let anything happen to you. I've got my gun."
"I'm not scared," said Maia. And she wasn't. She'd been scared of the nastiness of the twins and of being shut up in the Carters' bungalow, but she wasn't scared of traveling through unknown lands with a boy hardly older than she was herself. She thought perhaps she wouldn't be scared of anything ever again if she was with Finn. — Eva Ibbotson

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

Will you be my slave?"
"No,"Praline said.
"But thank you for offering. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

Don't worry, I'll calm down by tonight when we go out. Provided you keep your clothes on all day and manage not to commit any felonies."
Praline mumbled a promise to do his best, though even he worried that it might not be possible. — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By David Foster Wallace

Do this: hate him for me after I die. I beg you. Dying request. — David Foster Wallace

Praline Quotes By Marshall Thornton

Then, Jason looked up and asked, "Do you realized that there are more words for penis in English language then there are for love?"
"I did not know that," Praline replied.
"Can we discuss it later? — Marshall Thornton

Praline Quotes By Sherrilyn Kenyon

Menyara's Creole accent was as thick as his mother's jar of refrigerated roux, and Nick loved the sound of it.
He wasn't quite as pleased with his own. No matter how hard he tried to hide his accent, it always came out in certain words like "praline", "etouffee", "pecan", and any time he lost his temper. You could easily tell how mad he was by how Cajun he sounded. And if he started spewing all Cajun words, duck. — Sherrilyn Kenyon