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Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Rachelle Lefevre

I try to be really, really specific, because each character is really an individual and you have to find out what makes them unique. — Rachelle Lefevre

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Mia Sheridan

Do you know the quality all lions possess, above all else?" "No." I shake my head. "Loyalty," he says, smiling and showing me that adorable gap in his teeth. No matter how far apart we are. No matter the distance or time, I will never love anyone except you. Not ever. — Mia Sheridan

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Wodke Hawkinson

You just couldn't give it a rest, could you, Sue? Had to keep badgering me. Snooping and poking around. I hope you're satisfied, now that you've ripped my guts out. — Wodke Hawkinson

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Lailah Gifty Akita

What I see is sacred. — Lailah Gifty Akita

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Jennifer Niven

Maybe even the smallest places mean something. — Jennifer Niven

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By John Waters

I came from a generation where women were almost deified, and like Groucho Marx's line, "I wouldn't want to be a member of a club that would have me as a member", I thought, "I wouldn't want to sleep with a woman who would sleep with me!" It took me a long time to work my way through that. — John Waters

Schnitzel Platz Quotes By Martha Brockenbrough

But don't you remember being a child?" he said. "How much simpler and clearer everything was? Sometimes I think they're smarter than any of us when it comes to love. They don't doubt it. Not for a second. And they don't doubt that they're loved in return. Something happens to us when we grow up. Misfortune tramples us. We forget how it feels to simply love without throwing the whole mess of life into the stew. We trade love for fear. I'm not willing to do that anymore. — Martha Brockenbrough