Raijin Thunderkeg Quotes & Sayings
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When her gaze landed upon his lips, he scooted closer and brushed his mouth over hers. Fire ignited low in his belly and desire coursed through his veins. No doubt, his John Thomas was doing all the thinking; he knew he should listen to the head between his shoulders, the one telling him this was a mistake, but the one between his legs was more insistent. — D.A. Rhine

However, just because something isn't surprising doesn't mean it's easy to deal with. — Nnedi Okorafor

I loved county fairs in the South. It was hard to believe that anything could be so consistently cheap and showy and vulgar year after year. each year I thought that at least one class act would force its way into a booth or sideshow, but I was always mistaken. The lure of the fair was the perfect harmony of its joyous decadence, its burned-out dishonored vulgarity, its riot of colors and smells, its jangling, tawdry music, and its wicked glimpse into the outlaw life of hucksters, tattoo parlors, monstrous freaks, and strippers. — Pat Conroy

Every time you make something that somebody likes, your impulse is to remind them that if you hadn't made some of these other things that they hated, you wouldn't have been able to make the thing that they liked. — Steven Soderbergh

Let every man come to God in his own way. — Henry Ward Beecher

Too late Bella. Now, it's too late. Show me. — J.R. Ward

What is a human being, then?'
'A seed.'
'A ... seed?'
'An acorn that is unafraid to destroy itself in growing into a tree. — David Zindell

I don't think I really make singer-songwritery-type music - it's not my strong point. — Mark Ronson

I was a Republican, and I saw the activists and what they were doing; it was intolerable to me. — Charlie Crist

Fall in love with me, not the idea of rescuing me. — Lisa Mantchev

There is no doubt of the essential nobility of that man who pours into life the honest vigor of his toil, over those who compose the feathery foam of fashion that sweeps along Broadway; who consider the insignia of honor to consist in wealth and indolence; and who, ignoring the family history, paint coats of arms to cover up the leather aprons of their grandfathers. — Edwin Hubbel Chapin

Olofi made Oya ... and then he realized he'd done and quickly made Oshun. — Karen E. Quinones Miller