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Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Jeff Goldblum

I love both puppies and kitties. I could just scrunch up their little faces! — Jeff Goldblum

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By W.P. Kinsella

Growing up is a ritual, more deadly than religion, more complicated than baseball, for there seem to be no rules. Everything is experienced for the first time. — W.P. Kinsella

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Bryan Kest

Exactly like everything around us, we are made of the same elements of this earth and are totally dependent on this earth for our sustenance. — Bryan Kest

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Belle Aurora

He says softly, "I don't just want you in my dreams, baby. Been wanting you a long while."
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I whisper, "Niki."
He puts his lips close to mine and breathes deep, "You're all I think about." I feel the tingles start in my in my nose. A sure sign I'm going to bawl. "Stop."
But he just keeps coming with the sweet, "I thought I needed a woman like you. Turns out I just needed you."
My breath hitches. "Stop."
What he says next melts my frozen heart.
"You're it, Tina."
I no longer have doubts
My heart skips a beat and I whisper fiercely, "I want to kiss you. Real bad. — Belle Aurora

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Melvyn Douglas

Your word is your bond. — Melvyn Douglas

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Jujubee

I love long walks on the beach, big dicks and fried chicken. — Jujubee

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Andrzej Majewski

A slave dreams of freedom, a free man dreams of wealth, the wealthy dream of power, and the powerful dream of freedom — Andrzej Majewski

Spencer Hastings Book Quotes By Gotthold Ephraim Lessing

Pleasures, riches, honor and joy are sure to have care, disgrace, adversity and affliction in their train. There is no pleasure without pain, no joy without sorrow. O the folly of expecting lasting felicity in a vale of tears, or a paradise in a ruined world. — Gotthold Ephraim Lessing