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Randolf Quotes By Paul Greengrass

You sort of can't talk about the post production unless you talk about what comes first. — Paul Greengrass

Randolf Quotes By Jessica Prince

You've got my come drying between your thighs right fucking now. And bruises in the shape of my fingers on your body. You. Are. Mine. And there's nothing you can say or do to change that. Don't fucking test me, my bella, because I'm running out of patience. — Jessica Prince

Randolf Quotes By Lorraine Heath

He stirred the fire, and when he spoke, his voice blended in with the roar of the fire's blaze. "I want tonight, Maddie." He twisted his body away from the fire until his attention was focused entirely on her. "Tell me you don't love me, and I'll sleep on the other side of the fire. Otherwise, I intend to take tonight. — Lorraine Heath

Randolf Quotes By William Langland

I kan noght parfitly my Paternoster as the preest it syngeth,But I kan rymes of Robyn Hood and Randolf Erl of Chestre. — William Langland

Randolf Quotes By Maximus The Confessor

The aim of every hierarchy is always to imitate God so as to take on His form ... the task of every hierarchy is to receive and to pass on undiluted purification, the divine light, and the understanding which brings perfection. — Maximus The Confessor

Randolf Quotes By Epictetus

You only have to doze a moment, and all is lost. For ruin and salvation both have their source inside you. — Epictetus

Randolf Quotes By Charles Dickens

He couldn't be a doctor, or he would have a quieter and more persuasive manner. — Charles Dickens

Randolf Quotes By Kyung-Sook Shin

How far back does one's memory of someone go? — Kyung-Sook Shin

Randolf Quotes By J.D. Brewer

The way he said it spoke of an ache I recognized. I knew that no matter how similar they were, no two losses were the same, but despite his loss being from a different circumstance, I felt his sadness as my own. We sat there in silence with my hand resting in his. My bandage told its own stories while we remembered the girl who taught Randolf such a valuable lesson about the small turning into the large. — J.D. Brewer