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Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Mari Carr

I thought if I created some distance, maybe I wouldn't want you to touch me so badly. Maybe I could come to work today and not sit at my desk all day dreaming about every wicked thing I want your hands to do to me — Mari Carr

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Willard Wigan

There is a child in all of us. — Willard Wigan

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Craig Charles

I have a stepladder. It's a very nice stepladder but it's sad that I never knew my real ladder. — Craig Charles

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Craig D. Lounsbrough

One of the greatest lies is to believe that we don't have value. One of the greatest mistakes is to act on that belief. And the greatest liberation is found in looking at the cross of Christ and realizing the enormity of the lie. — Craig D. Lounsbrough

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

It's a strange thing, to be talked about instead of talked to. — Maggie Stiefvater

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Ann Voskamp

My baby is five. She falls asleep in my arms ... Her breath is warm on my face, all that is alive and warm and breathing inside of her now, falling upon me, and I can't capture it, hold it, this, her life now, me in this moment. She is leaving me, she's growing up and moving away from me, and she stirs and I sweep back the crop of the golden ringlets. Stay, Little One, stay. Love's a deep wound and what is a mother without a child and why can't I hold on to now forever and her here and me here and why does time snatch away a heart I don't think mine can beat without? Why do we all have to grow old? Why do we have to keep saying good-bye? — Ann Voskamp

Seismograph Earthquake Quotes By Ilona Andrews

The sound of my name in his voice stopped me in midturn. I don't know how the hell he did it, but whenever he said my name, it cut through all other distractions and made me pause, as if he'd clenched me to him and kissed me. — Ilona Andrews