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Short Fireman Quotes By Brian Andreas

Single Mind:
If I love you with all my heart, she said, what will you give me? & then she stopped & said I didn't have to answer that because she was going to do it anyway. — Brian Andreas

Short Fireman Quotes By Ian Anderson

I kind of like the idea of living a rather ordinary life as a shopkeeper, and I examine that possibility as one of the outcomes of the young Gerald Bostock growing older. — Ian Anderson

Short Fireman Quotes By William Paterson

When the righteous rule, the people rejoice; when the wicked rule, the people groan. — William Paterson

Short Fireman Quotes By Sara Humphreys

Did you need Jordan for something, Cookie?" Gavin asked with thinly veiled impatience. Hands back in his pockets, he took a step away from Jordan. "Or do you merely excel at crappy timing?"
"Sorry, Chief." Cookie's short purple-and-blue hair stuck out in a hundred different directions, and she winked when she peeked out from behind the swinging door ...
"It's a gift."
"That's not what I would call it," he grumbled. — Sara Humphreys

Short Fireman Quotes By J.R. Ward

Tell you what, you let me go, and I'll ask you plenty of questions about your race. Until then, I'm slightly distracted with how this little vacation on the good ship Holy Sh*t is going to pan out for me. — J.R. Ward

Short Fireman Quotes By Laurelin Paige

You belong to me, precious. You belong with me. I won't let anything come between us. I won't let anything hurt you. — Laurelin Paige

Short Fireman Quotes By Rahul Yadav

I promise you that i won't promise you anymore.,,, — Rahul Yadav

Short Fireman Quotes By Zig Ziglar

A lot of people have gone further than they thought they could because someone else thought they could — Zig Ziglar

Short Fireman Quotes By Karl Marlantes

He ran as he'd never run before, with neither hope nor despair. He ran because the world was divided into opposites and his side had already been chosen for him, his only choice being whether or not to play his part with heart and courage. He ran because fate had placed him in a position of responsibility and he had accepted the burden. He ran because his self-respect required it. He ran because he loved his friends and this was the only thing he could do to end the madness that was killing and maiming them. — Karl Marlantes