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Stashed Mobile Quotes By Roger Zelazny

But I recall the springtime of the world as though it were yesterday - those days when we rode together to battle, and those nights when we shook the stars loose from the fresh-painted skies! — Roger Zelazny

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Hale Irwin

I still have the desire to succeed, and I've always felt success is measured by what you've done in the win column, not top 10s. — Hale Irwin

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Pepper Winters

I only want you", she groaned. "Only you. Promise me that I can keep you. Promise me."
My heart ... shit, my heart.
It unlocked.
The padlock fell free.
Her words were a key. Her forgiveness, and love and strength and everything that made her pure stole me from my life of pain.
She changed me.
Right there.
Right then.
I became hers.
Irreversibly. — Pepper Winters

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Haruki Murakami

And each time he finished a sentence, there was a tiny but meaningful lump of silence left behind. This lump floated there, enclosed in the car's restricted space like an imaginary miniature cloud, giving Aomame a strangely unsettled feeling. — Haruki Murakami

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Todd Gitlin

The moguls are driven by their respective desires for profit - period. — Todd Gitlin

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Elizabeth Hunter

And she heart began to pound. — Elizabeth Hunter

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Richard Mason

Nature has been sold into slavery — Richard Mason

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Pierce Brown

I still remember the flush of blood in her cheeks as she danced. She was all the raw colours of life, the crude beauty of nature. I am the human concept of beauty. Gold made soft and supple in man's form. — Pierce Brown

Stashed Mobile Quotes By Ridgely Torrence

The Song of Love, the Song of Hate, the Songs of Praise and of Thanksgiving; I've learned them all, but there remains one called the Melody of Living. — Ridgely Torrence