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Shuffling Poker Quotes By Ava Lore

You feel good," he murmured. "God, Rebecca, you feel so goddamn good. — Ava Lore

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Cecilia Bartoli

So you see, movies are really another dimension. — Cecilia Bartoli

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Maggie Smith

I'd done "Gosford Park," a film that Julian Fellowes had written that Robert Altman directed. — Maggie Smith

Shuffling Poker Quotes By William Gurnall

And while God had work for Paul, he found him friends both in court and prison. Let persecutors send saints to prison, God can provide a keeper for their turn. — William Gurnall

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Tommy Chong

The way jazz works is that we take a theme, and then we write using the same structure, same chord changes, and then we can do different tunes. — Tommy Chong

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Carson McCullers

We wander, question. But the answer waits in each separate heart - the answer of our own identity and the way by which we can master loneliness and feel that at last we belong. — Carson McCullers

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Kelli Jean

You fucking put those dick suckers anywhere near my woman again, and you'll be tasting your own arsehole, you got that?" Oliver snarled. "Now, fucking take your fruity arse behind the bar, and get me a fucking beer. — Kelli Jean

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Lexi Ryan

I'm not trying to change you, Maggie. I'm trying to love you. — Lexi Ryan

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Hal Stratton

Companies need to understand that the quicker they report product safety problems to CPSC, the quicker we can take action together and protect consumers from injuries. — Hal Stratton

Shuffling Poker Quotes By Meg Rosoff

As it was, nothing happened except the two of us watching the sea come in and go out again, listening to the birds, sheltering from the rain when it came, and lying silent as the sky changed from blue to white to gold. For hours we lay side by side, breathing softly together, watching thin rivulets of water run down the cliffs and into the sea, feeling the world slowly revolve around us as we leaned into each other for warmth
and for something else, something I couldn't quite name, something glorious, frightening, and unforgettable. — Meg Rosoff