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Zdahnov Quotes By LJ Vickery

Hux?" she had asked shakily. "What are you doing?" "You said you wanted me," Huxley whispered in her ear, and it had sent shivers down her spine. "I'm going to make sure you get me." He'd — LJ Vickery

Zdahnov Quotes By Aleatha Romig

She sat back down, arms once again crossed over her breasts. It was the most direct she'd ever spoken to him, and it felt liberating. Unfortunately, the resentment coursing through her veins wouldn't allow her to relish her new found independence.
She expected her words to incite anger; after all, she'd experienced his anger before. Nevertheless, carelessly and unapologetically Claire forged ahead, I would prefer the words, but you are welcome to say, one through four, if that's easier for you. — Aleatha Romig

Zdahnov Quotes By Francois De La Rochefoucauld

We promise in proportion to our hopes, and we deliver in proportion to our fears. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

Zdahnov Quotes By Bertrand Russell

All human activity is prompted by desire. — Bertrand Russell

Zdahnov Quotes By Rajneesh

Meditation is neither of the body nor of the mind, but belongs to the third within you - your being. — Rajneesh

Zdahnov Quotes By Jed Rubenfeld

The pity of it was that this discovery, if such it was, now seemed so stale, so profitless to me. What good was it? What good did thinking ever do? — Jed Rubenfeld

Zdahnov Quotes By Shannon A. Thompson

Harmony would only come with destruction. — Shannon A. Thompson

Zdahnov Quotes By Catharine MacKinnon

If pornography is part of your sexuality, then you have no right to your sexuality. — Catharine MacKinnon

Zdahnov Quotes By Loren Eiseley

He has the capacity to veer with every wind, or, stubbornly, to insert himself into some fantastically elaborated and irrational social institution only to perish with it. [For man is a] fickle, erratic, dangerous creature [whose] restless mind would try all paths, all horrors, all betrayals ... believe all things and believe nothing ... kill for shadowy ideas more ferociously than other creatures kill for food, then, in a generation or less, forget what bloody dream had so oppressed him — Loren Eiseley