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Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Penelope Ward

I bought you a dinner in an elegant restaurant for our first one and took you for a plane ride for our second one. Those were damn good dates, Some woman would kill for that kind of lavishness. seems fiting date three we should be heading to a hotel. " He winked. — Penelope Ward

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Harry Thompson

In inventing [General Juan Manuel de] Rosas' self-justification, I have taken the liberty of drawing almost exclusively on the words of Tony Blair, and the various self-justifications he produced to defend his foreign policy adventures with George Bush in the Middle East and the Central Asia. — Harry Thompson

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Raymond Carver

That's right,' Mel said. 'Some vassal would come along and spear the bastard in the name of love. Or whatever the fuck it was they fought over in those days.'
Same things we fight over these days,' Terri said.
Laura said, 'Nothing's changed. — Raymond Carver

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Catherine Hardwicke

What does 'dating' mean? I don't know. I couldn't say. — Catherine Hardwicke

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Aristophanes

By words the mind is winged. — Aristophanes

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By James Marsden

I am starting to get into this whole idea of caring about what I wear. There was a time in my life when I could not care less about fashion. — James Marsden

Raymond The Bastard Quotes By Cassandra Clare

He'd been to busy noticing how she looked at the blonde boy with the strange tattoos and the angular, pretty face. Too pretty, Simon had thought, but Clary clearly hadn't thought so: She'd looked at him as though he were one of her animated heroes come to life. He had never seen her look at anyone that way before, and had always thought that is she ever did, it would be him. But it wasn't, and that hurt more than he'd even imagined anything could hurt. — Cassandra Clare