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Street Hooligans Quotes By Nora Roberts

Thievery is a time-honored profession, my girl. Not to be confused with these hooligans who mug people on the street, or bloodthirsty klutzes who burst into banks, guns blazing. We're discriminating. We're romantic." His voice rose in passion. "We're artists — Nora Roberts

Street Hooligans Quotes By Tracy Chevalier

I did not mind the cold so much when he was there. — Tracy Chevalier

Street Hooligans Quotes By Maureen O'Hara

I dainty little lass I wasn't. I looked twice my age until I turned 10 or 11. — Maureen O'Hara

Street Hooligans Quotes By Wally Lamb

We lived, lulled, on the fault line of chaos. Change could come explosively, and out of nowhere. — Wally Lamb

Street Hooligans Quotes By Richelle E. Goodrich

Sail through the good days, and on bad days pick a spot of blue sky to steer toward. — Richelle E. Goodrich

Street Hooligans Quotes By Richard J. Foster

Real prayer comes not from gritting our teeth but from falling in love. — Richard J. Foster

Street Hooligans Quotes By Mada Eliza Dalian

People and situations always show us what we need to see and learn about ourselves, and when we take responsibility for our own feelings, how others treat us also changes. Everything in life is there to teach us something about ourselves. Don't blame others, or try to separate yourself from them. Be grateful that they are helping you to become conscious of yourself and your own ego-mind an consciousness. — Mada Eliza Dalian

Street Hooligans Quotes By Kelley Armstrong

"Now, do I dare ask what you guys are doing hiding out up here? Or is it going to make me jealous?"
Simon was smiling as he said it, but Derek glanced away with a gruff "Course not."
"So you weren't having another adventure?" Simon lowered himself on my other side, so close he brushed against me, hand resting on mine. "It sure looks like a good spot for one. Rooftop hideaway, old widow's walk. That is what that is, huh? A widow's walk?"
"Yeah. And it's rotting, so stay off it," Derek said.
"I did. So, adventure?"
"A small one," I said.
"Oh, man. I always miss them. Okay, break it to me gently." — Kelley Armstrong