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Rayla X Quotes By Christie Rich

One always has to be willing to lose to be able to win ... in battle and in life. I wonder. Are you willing to lose, Rayla? — Christie Rich

Rayla X Quotes By Stephen King

Sometimes you can't help people. Sometimes it's better not even to try. — Stephen King

Rayla X Quotes By Vianka Van Bokkem

Annoying people with no class at all should stay far away from computers! — Vianka Van Bokkem

Rayla X Quotes By Ryan North

In fact, Saint Maxwell's received, and often accepted, applications from preschoolers slated to die criminal deaths. It was just a question of, well, the quality of the crime. You let in the cocaine overdoses; you kept out the crack overdoses. — Ryan North

Rayla X Quotes By Cornel West

Liberty, which means resisting all forms of cultural authoritarianism, be it from the right wing church, black ideologues, black nationalists, or mainstream white media. We have to accent liberty and freedom of expression and thought in all their forms. — Cornel West

Rayla X Quotes By Faith Hunter

Jodi in tactical gear was something to behold. Pert, a lot shorter than I am, blond hair tucked under a helmet, cinched into body armor never intended to mold to the body of a curvy woman. Ugly but efficient attire. Someone needs to talk to armor designers about female body shapes and style. — Faith Hunter

Rayla X Quotes By Rainbow Rowell

He took the necklace out of the box and carefully fastened it around her neck. Just like he'd imagined himself doing when he bought it. That might even be why he bought it - so he'd have this moment, under her hair. He ran his fingertips along the chain and settled the pendant on her throat. — Rainbow Rowell

Rayla X Quotes By Julie Kagawa

Strange how a few short hours could change your view of the world. — Julie Kagawa

Rayla X Quotes By Elizabeth Rodriguez

When you have a tough childhood, you either cry or make a joke. — Elizabeth Rodriguez