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Subclass 500 Quotes By Linda Howard

But never had he felt more enthralled than he was right now, sitting beside Evie on a weathered old dock, with a blazing afternoon sun, almost brutal in its clarity, bathing everything in pure light. Sweat trickled down his back and chest from the steamy heat, and his entire body pulsed with life. Even his fingertips throbbed. It took all of his formidable self-control to prevent himself from pushing her down on the dock and spreading her legs for his entry. — Linda Howard

Subclass 500 Quotes By Fall Out Boy

You wouldnt knew a good thing if came up and slit your throat! — Fall Out Boy

Subclass 500 Quotes By Laini Taylor

Until a few days ago, humans had been little more than legend to him, and now here he was in their world. It was like stepping into the pages of a book
a book alive with color and fragrance, filth and chaos
and the blue-haired girl moved through it all like a fairy through a story, the light treating her differently than it did others, the air seemed to gather around her like held breath. As if this whole place was a story about her. — Laini Taylor

Subclass 500 Quotes By Jay Woodman

Be honest with yourself, face your feelings and what they really mean, then you will be able to deal with them and move on. — Jay Woodman

Subclass 500 Quotes By Roddy Doyle

To claim that music is more important than oxygen would be trite and sentimental. It would also be true. — Roddy Doyle

Subclass 500 Quotes By Nicholas Sparks

That speaking the words, even if true, had little power to change the inevitable or even make him feel much better. — Nicholas Sparks

Subclass 500 Quotes By Malcolm X

Revolutions are never peaceful. — Malcolm X

Subclass 500 Quotes By Laozi

Man at his birth is supple and tender, but in death, he is rigid and hard. Thus, suppleness and tenderness accompany life, but rigidity and hardness accompany death. — Laozi