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Vought V 173 Quotes By Bella Forrest

I love you, Sofia," I whispered. "And I honestly believe that I could never love another woman for the rest of my life. For the first time in the past five hundred years, I am sincerely thankful for my immortality, because without it, I never would've found you. — Bella Forrest

Vought V 173 Quotes By Loretta Chase

She was a dreamer and a schemer & one didnt dream and scheme without hope. — Loretta Chase

Vought V 173 Quotes By Neil Leckman

If a book falls in the woods and nobody read it, was it ever written? — Neil Leckman

Vought V 173 Quotes By Bill Maher

I'm more likely to not invite someone back for not talking. If someone talks a lot, I can usually shut them up and control them. But with people who don't talk, if they don't really want to talk, they probably shouldn't be on this show, and that's fine. They're talented people with things to say, but sometimes people say what they have to say through other means than arguing. — Bill Maher

Vought V 173 Quotes By Chelsea M. Cameron

It's none of his business."
"You are my business. I made you my business. I want you to be my business. — Chelsea M. Cameron

Vought V 173 Quotes By Alberto Villoldo

We are like a drop of water in a vast, divine ocean, distinct yet immersed in something much larger than ourselves. It's only when we experience our connection to infinity that we're able to dream powerfully. — Alberto Villoldo

Vought V 173 Quotes By Tana French

All that St. Kilda's gloss, that walk through old oak doors like you belong, effortless: I wanted that. I wanted to lick it off my banged-up fists along with my enemy's blood. This — Tana French

Vought V 173 Quotes By Eleanor Roosevelt

Life was meant to be lived. — Eleanor Roosevelt

Vought V 173 Quotes By Eugene Jarecki

Ronald Reagan, whatever his pros and cons were, was a public servant in the end. — Eugene Jarecki