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Stop Playing Victim Quotes By J.J. McAvoy

My lips parted as I watched him lick his fingers clean ... as he licked me off of his fingers. — J.J. McAvoy

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Neil Strauss

I was becoming too dependent on female attention, allowing it to be my sole reason for leaving the house besides food. In the process of dehumanizing the opposite sex, I had also been dehumanizing myself. — Neil Strauss

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Cassandra Clare

Most human subjugates are young," said Will. "Vampires like to acquire their subjugates when they're youthful - prettier to look at, and less chance of diseased blood. And they'll live a bit longer, though not much." He looked pleased with himself. "Most of the rest of the Enclave wouldn't be able to pass convincingly as a handsome young human subjugate - "
"Because the rest of us all are hideous, are we?" Jem inquired, looking amused. — Cassandra Clare

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Andrew Holleran

I'll go live in the woods," said Malone.
"You'll be lonely," said Sutherland. "Even Thoreau went to town in the afternoon to gossip. — Andrew Holleran

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Fiona Maazel

Little moments nostalgia
does not have to extol, because they were already nice to begin with. — Fiona Maazel

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Eugene H. Peterson

God's providence is never characterized
in broad generalities or pious abstractions but always in the particular, in the personal, in the recognition of grace in an unlikely time, at an unlikely place. Who could have anticipated ravens? — Eugene H. Peterson

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Buddy Valastro

I think good things happen to good people. — Buddy Valastro

Stop Playing Victim Quotes By Douglas A. Blackmon

How had so large a population of Americans disappeared into a largely unrecorded oblivion of poverty and obscurity? — Douglas A. Blackmon