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Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Elise Kova

It was not a beautiful sleep; it was a deep and worn out coma. Vhalla's face was flat against a pillow, her mouth open, and her breathing deep. Aldrik splayed out on the bed, limbs this way and that barely fitting alongside her. It was a sleep that rested in the comfort that they had one less thing to fear with the dawn. — Elise Kova

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Sue Morris

Divorce is now normal (quoted in the Sun, 1992) — Sue Morris

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Rachel Caine

Want to play baseball?'" she asked. Shane's eyes opened, and he stopped stroking her hair. "What?'" "First base,'" she said. "You're already there.'" "I'm not running the bases.'" "Well, you could at least steal second.'" "Jeez, Claire. I used to distract myself with sports stats at times like these, but now you've gone and ruined it. — Rachel Caine

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Amy Grant

But my experience is that people who have been through painful, difficult times are filled with compassion. — Amy Grant

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Darynda Jones

There's another part, an obstinate part, that wants more. That wants Dutch live and in the flesh. That wants her hand. Her mouth. Her hips under mine. It wants all of her. Every last ounce. Body and soul. — Darynda Jones

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Steve Goodier

What if today you gave yourself permission to be outrageously kind? What if you extended as much good will and kindness as you can possibly muster to every person you meet? And what if you did it with no thought of reward? I'm sure of one thing: it will be a day you will never regret. — Steve Goodier

Tesco Multiple Car Insurance Quotes By Chantal Zabus

African "homosexualities" can never be comfortably slotted within identity politics carved out of Western "gay" and "lesbian" liberation struggles, and display queer and even post-queer characteristics. — Chantal Zabus