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Psarianos Apartments Quotes By John Spencer Yantiss

Freedom is the privilege of exercising responsibility. — John Spencer Yantiss

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Meg Cabot

Yes, I'm sorry you won't be coming with us," Chloe said to Alex. "But please don't worry. I'm certain The Lord has another plan for you." She glanced at me. "For both of you."
"Oh, I can assure you,"said a new, deeply masculine voice from behind me. I turned to see John sitting, tall and dark and disapproving, on the back of his horse, Alastor. "He does."
"Chloe wasn't talking about you," I said to John, leaning my elbows against the rough wood of the dock railing. "She meant the other lord."
John raised a dark eyebrow. "Oh, that one," he said. "My mistake. — Meg Cabot

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Milly Taiden

You're no mistake. I can tell. Even though I can't catch your scent, my animal is pushing me to take you. — Milly Taiden

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Jean Rhys

She lifted her eyes. Blank, lovely eyes. Mad eyes. A mad girl. — Jean Rhys

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Julie Klassen

Her face was still rosy from the carriage ride and exertion of the swing. In his view, this Margaret Macy was far more appealing than the powdered, perfectly coiffed lady of the ballroom. She looked unaffected, spirited, and breathtakingly beautiful. Had her father not been in the room he likely would have said so. — Julie Klassen

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Amy Spalding

Normally it makes me really happy to see, not just that they're in love but that love like that is possible. Right now, though, I just kind of want to throw water on them. — Amy Spalding

Psarianos Apartments Quotes By Charles Dickens

Mr. Carton," she answered, after an agitated pause, "the secret is yours, not mine, and I promise to respect it. — Charles Dickens