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Reedier Quotes By Sarah J. Maas

Because if I free Eyllwe and destroy the king as Celaena, I can go anywhere after that. The crown ... my crown is just another set of shackles. — Sarah J. Maas

Reedier Quotes By Larry Winget

There are two things you will never be without: One is your reputation and the other is your credit rating. — Larry Winget

Reedier Quotes By Terry Pratchett

No one knew where you were before you were born, but when you were born, it wasn't long before you found you'd arrived with your return ticket already punched. — Terry Pratchett

Reedier Quotes By Denise Hildreth Jones

Inside your soul is the ability to survive even the toughest storms, and that paradise can always be found
even in the middle of a hurricane
if you are willing to look. — Denise Hildreth Jones

Reedier Quotes By Kevin Rollins

What we learned several years ago was that one of our weaknesses would be if we didn't develop enough people with the know-how to run our company, it would come to the point where we would just stop. — Kevin Rollins

Reedier Quotes By Eileen Wilks

He closed the damn door and turned and stopped, looking at her. "Sometimes," he said softly, and stopped, then started again, "I often wonder why human men are so fixated on how a woman looks when there's so much more to explore, and so many kinds of beauty - why obsess over one particular version? But sometimes, when I look at you, I understand."
And sometimes, when he looked at her the way he was now, she was beautiful. Not just okay. Not even really pretty. Beautiful. — Eileen Wilks

Reedier Quotes By Adam Garcia

I love 'Glee' so much. It just works - it's on the edge of ridiculous. — Adam Garcia

Reedier Quotes By Julia Hoban

Every lineament of the girl's wasted body is a testament to her inner turmoil. Willow can only imagine what kind of pain she must be in to destroy herself that way. She knows there's something ironic in her compassion for the other girl, but she can't help feeling that this utter mortification of the flesh is far worse than anything that she herself has done. — Julia Hoban