Seretti Dentist Quotes & Sayings
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Don't take this next undercover assignment. Stay with me instead."
Nick's eyes pierced hers, refusing to let her off that easily. "Tell me why."
"Because ... I love you." She exhaled. No take-backs. The words were out there forever.
And it felt great. — Julie James
You can't imagine how much I regret what happened. For some reason, because
of the type of relationship we had, I thought it was an acceptable training exercise; albeit a little extreme. But I'm not going to ask your forgiveness, I don't want it. I mean to always remember my mistake, so I will never make it again. (Micah to Kaitlyn) — Terra Harmony
He summoned you into the circle, Scott. For whatever reason, I don't know. But now you've left, you've become a loose thread. He won't sit back with the possibility you might cause his whole world to unravel around him. — R.D. Ronald
Over the past two weeks she's worked her way through it [the book], a little each night, savoring the words like a cherry Life Saver tucked inside her cheek. — Celeste Ng
People say there's a book in everyone but I'm not sure there is. There might be a pamphlet in me. — Sophie Thompson
Rawhide Down is full of spectacular, original reporting. — Bob Woodward
Disaster is a natural part of my evolution toward tragedy and dissolution. — Chuck Palahniuk
When I was kid, yeah, my family, my parents wanted me to marry a Jewish girl because that was what they taught their children, and thought it would be an easier life for me to raise a Jewish kid. And I have a Jewish wife, I have a Jewish kid. They seem pretty happy about it. — Adam Sandler
I've discovered I am most comfortable outside my comfort zone. — Mark W. Boyer
Garry Hill is a pleasure to be around, and his work is a rewarding reflection of my career. — Bobby Allison
People on horses look better than they are. People in cars look worse than they are. — Marya Mannes
The utmost the American novelist can hope for, if he hopes at all to see his work included in the literature of his time, is that it may eventually be found to be along in the direction of the growing tip of collective consciousness. Preeminently the novelist's gift is that of access to the collective mind. — Mary Hunter Austin
