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Ronesha Austin Quotes By Warren G. Harding

Less government in business and more business in government. — Warren G. Harding

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Walter Martin

Are we willing to do for the truth what others are willing to do for a lie? — Walter Martin

Ronesha Austin Quotes By R.K. Lilley

This is ridiculous. I wouldn't ask that of you. I would be distraught if you even suggested it. You aren't just my sub, Bianca. This is much more than just a physical relationship. I feel utterly possessive of you. If someone touched you the way I touch you, male or female, I would lose my mind. — R.K. Lilley

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Joe Morton

If someone wants to give me the lead in anyone of those films, and deal with those other complications, terrific, Im ready for them. — Joe Morton

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Anne Stuart

It's a good thing you're an aging orphan," he murmured, gently pushing the hair away from her face. "I don't have to wait around to get anyone's permission."
"Permission for what, you rat bastard?" she said.
"Such language, dragon. I'm afraid you're going to have to marry me. — Anne Stuart

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Dusty Springfield

A lot of people say I'm bent, and I've heard it so many times that I've almost learned to accept it. — Dusty Springfield

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Rebecca Loos

I did not know what my future was going to hold. — Rebecca Loos

Ronesha Austin Quotes By Bernhard Schlink

Imagine someone is racing intentionally towards his own destruction and you can save him - do you go ahead and save him? Imagine there's an operation, and the patient is a drug user and the drugs are incompatible with the anesthetic, but the patient is ashamed of being an addict and does not want to tell the anesthesiologist - do you talk to the anesthesiologist? Imagine a trial and a defendant who will be convicted if he doesn't admit to being left handed - do you tell the judge what's going on? Imagine he's gay, and could not have committed the crime because he's gay, but is ashamed of being gay. It isn't a question of whether the defendant should be ashamed of being left-handed or gay
just imagine that he is — Bernhard Schlink