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Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Laurelin Paige

To finally meet Alayna's eyes. Though I'm torn and uncertain, there is one truth that does not waver - I am in love with Alayna Withers. I will do anything for her. She is my light, and I will fight like hell to keep her from my darkness. Whatever that takes. — Laurelin Paige

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Mary Oliver

1461What does it mean ... that the earth is so beautiful? And what shall I do about it? — Mary Oliver

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Eve Langlais

A grin spread across her face. He'd not only come for her, he loved her enough to start a galactic war. How cool was that? Nothing says I love you like bloodshed and violence. — Eve Langlais

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Mark Twain

Never let your education interfere with your learning. — Mark Twain

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Quinn Loftis

The old adage "If you can't beat them, join them", to me is just a way of saying that you're weak. My motto is : "If you can't beat them, then you aren't fighting dirty enough". — Quinn Loftis

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Beryl Bainbridge

Well, I woke up one morning around Christmas, went as far as the shops, and when I got to the corner I felt this violent pain in me left leg. I mentioned it to my daughter and she took me instantly to the hospital. It turned out it was vasculitis. In other words, you can have your leg off. — Beryl Bainbridge

Torsiello Ancestry Quotes By Adrian Poole

Real life' does not speak for itself. It has to be turned into words, stories, and plots. It is only when these are lifted out of the unstoppable flow that they hold our protracted attention. Where tragedy's concerned, there is no absolute reason why they have to be told in the form of drama, performed in a theatre. This is why Aristotle is right to insist that the poet's business is to make plots (mythoi) not verses. That's what we need from tragedy, he says: good plots. — Adrian Poole