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Toby Grime Quotes & Sayings

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Toby Grime Quotes By Emma Hart

I believe in love, Kay. I believe that each of us have someone out there that will love us no matter what. I like to believe that. Otherwise, what would be the point? Love is beautiful, it's free from judgment and it never condemns. It enlightens, it embraces, and it makes even the hardest day worth living through. Who wouldn't want to believe in that? — Emma Hart

Toby Grime Quotes By Cath Crowley

And then we're at that moment when you both go and get what you want or you both go back. The moment when you say, Stuff being scared; what's on the other side is better. That moment when you inch closer to each other little by little, till your skin starts and ends in the same place. Till your faces get so close your lips start and end in the same place, too. Till you taste milk shake and salt and sugar days and the world spins and the stars sound like harmonicas. — Cath Crowley

Toby Grime Quotes By Robert C. Solomon

Familiarity can no longer be a necessary condition for trust. — Robert C. Solomon

Toby Grime Quotes By Kevin Costner

A good idea is something like an emotion, you just can't keep it in. — Kevin Costner

Toby Grime Quotes By Lori Jenessa Nelson

Being alone is better than being your whore. — Lori Jenessa Nelson

Toby Grime Quotes By Sandra Bullock

I don't like guys who will lie down and take it. I want someone who'll fight back. I like people who can argue well. — Sandra Bullock

Toby Grime Quotes By Amy Lane

That night Tommy kissed him and eased his way into Chase's body so gently that when Chase came, his vision washed in white, not red, and it did for him what sex with Tommy always did for him: set him free and let him fly. — Amy Lane

Toby Grime Quotes By Matshona Dhliwayo

Pebbles that bring you joy are better than diamonds that bring you sorrow. — Matshona Dhliwayo