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Varkas Genshin Quotes By Rhiannon Frater

All of them raced toward his house: Troy, Roger, Arturo, Sam, little Yessica, and to his surprise, Corina. They were yelling and motioning to him. "Go to the back gate! The back gate!" he shouted, and then he saw why they were running with such terrified expressions on their faces. They were being chased by zombified preschoolers around Drake's age. — Rhiannon Frater

Varkas Genshin Quotes By William Congreve

Though marriage makes man and wife one flesh, it leaves 'em still two fools. — William Congreve

Varkas Genshin Quotes By Leo Tolstoy

villeins; and we have labour paid in kind, and leaseholders, — Leo Tolstoy

Varkas Genshin Quotes By Mariana Zapata

Knew the moment I saw you, standin' outside the shop, scared, that you were an innocent little thing. So sweet. So good." He lowered his head to take my chin between his teeth. "You got no idea what it's like for you to give me your trust, Ritz. If I was a good man I'd tell you to find somebody better, somebody that won't lose their shit over an asshole eye fuckin' you." His tongue traced the oval shape of my chin. "But I'm not a good man, and I'm gonna take everythin' you want to give me and everythin' you don't. — Mariana Zapata

Varkas Genshin Quotes By R. Buckminster Fuller

When I'm working on a problem, I never think about beauty. I think only how to solve the problem. — R. Buckminster Fuller

Varkas Genshin Quotes By Nalini Singh

And if she fell, he'd fall with her. — Nalini Singh

Varkas Genshin Quotes By Harriet Brown

Between 10 and 20 percent of people with anorexia die from heart attacks, other complications and suicide; the disease has the highest mortality rate of any mental illness. Or Kitty could have lost her life in a different way, lost it to the roller coaster of relapse and recovery, inpatient and outpatient, that eats up, on average, five to seven years. Or a lifetime: only half of all anorexics recovery in the end. The other half endure lives of dysfunction and despair. Friends and families give up on them. Doctors dread treating them. They're left to stand in the bakery with the voice ringing in their ears, alone in every way that matters. — Harriet Brown