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Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Cyrese Covelli

After a moment, he found my neck, kissing the nape, his teeth grazing my skin and causing
me to make a small noise very much like a whimper. Before I could take another breath, his
lips met mine and I was lost to his touch. — Cyrese Covelli

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Janine Benyus

Trees and bones are constantly reforming themselves along lines of stress. This algorithm has been put into a software program that's now being used to make bridges lightweight, to make building beams lightweight. — Janine Benyus

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Mary Kay Ash

It is far better to be exhausted from success than to be rested from failure. — Mary Kay Ash

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Cyril Connolly

No education is worth having that does not teach the lesson of concentration on a task, however unattractive. These lessons, if not learnt early, will be learnt, if at all, with pain and grief in later life. — Cyril Connolly

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Audrey Niffenegger

Now I wonder if it means that the future is a place, or like a place, that I could go to; that is go to in some way other
than just getting older. — Audrey Niffenegger

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Sarra Manning

It wasn't like I'd woken up and decided to be a bitch, it was more like I'd woken up to find bitchiness thrust upon me. — Sarra Manning

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Honore De Balzac

Any man, however blase or depraved, finds his love kindled anew when he sees himself threatened by a rival. — Honore De Balzac

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Maximillian Degenerez

I'd drown in a sea of tears if I lived my life ruminating on the past. I would undoubtedly revise memories to be more joyful that they were, or ever have been. — Maximillian Degenerez

Ripoffs Movie Quotes By Jan Morris

I've become obsessed with the idea of reconciliation, particularly reconciliation with nature but with people too, of course. I think that travel has been a kind of search for that, a pursuit for unity and even an attempt to contribute to a sense of unity. — Jan Morris