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Spencer Hastings And Toby Cavanaugh Quotes By Sarah MacLean

How very sweet. My dear," he said, speaking to Alex, "I imagine he's willing to give up the information because he fancies himself in love with you. Don't you see? Your life simply isn't worth the pleasure of avenging his father's death. It's touching, really." Alex — Sarah MacLean

Spencer Hastings And Toby Cavanaugh Quotes By Henry Adams

The habit of doubt; of distrusting his own judgment and of totally rejecting the judgment of the world; the tendency to regard every question as open; the hesitation to act except as a choice of evils; the shirking of responsibility; the love of line, form, quality; the horror of ennui; the passion for companionship and the antipathy to society
all these are well-known qualities of New England character in no way peculiar to individuals but in this instance they seemed to be stimulated by the fever, and Henry Adams could never make up his mind whether, on the whole, the change of character was morbid or healthy, good or bad for his purpose. — Henry Adams

Spencer Hastings And Toby Cavanaugh Quotes By Timothy Leary

You can always pick up your needle and move to another groove. — Timothy Leary

Spencer Hastings And Toby Cavanaugh Quotes By Bella Forrest

My word is law on this island. She is the woman I love. So shall her words also be law upon The Shade ... unless I say otherwise. — Bella Forrest

Spencer Hastings And Toby Cavanaugh Quotes By Savitri Devi

I embraced Hinduism because it was the only religion in the world that is compatible with National Socialism. And the dream of my life is to integrate Hitlerism into the old Aryan Tradition, to show that it is really a resurgence of the original Tradition. It's not Indian, not European, but Indo-European. It comes from back to those days when the Aryans were one people near the North Pole. The Hyperborean Tradition. — Savitri Devi