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Zelka Torrent Quotes By C.C. Hunter

You must be Sara." Lucas extended his hand.
Sara slipped her hand into Lucas's. "That's me. And you are?"
"Lucas Parker, Kylie's boyfriend."
Boyfriend? Kylie's breath caught. The water slipping down her throat went down the wrong pipe. She started coughing so hard, the sound bounced around the high beams of the dining hall. If that wasn't bad enough, her mom, who'd been sipping on a diet soda, did the same thing.
Crap! If there was one person in the dining hall who hadn't already stared at them, they did now. — C.C. Hunter

Zelka Torrent Quotes By Jamie McGuire

It's ... .my God, it's amazing," I whispered as he took my left hand in his.
"Can I put it on your finger?" he asked, peering up at me. When I nodded, he pressed his lips together, sliding the silver band over my knuckle, holding it in place for a moment before letting go. "Now it's amazing. — Jamie McGuire

Zelka Torrent Quotes By Gina Adel

People who are different are beautiful. Those who follow society are boring. — Gina Adel

Zelka Torrent Quotes By William McDavid

In commanding love law can only point helplessly to that which it cannot produce. — William McDavid

Zelka Torrent Quotes By Friedrich Nietzsche

I will teach men the meaning of their existence: the Superman, the lightning out of the dark cloud- man. — Friedrich Nietzsche

Zelka Torrent Quotes By J.L. Witterick

I always thought that courageous people were those who were not afraid. Meeting Franciszka and her daughter, I realize that courageous people are afraid like everyone else. They just act despite the fear. — J.L. Witterick

Zelka Torrent Quotes By Charles Dickens

It being a remarkable fact in theatrical history, but one long since established beyond dispute, that it is a hopeless endeavor to attract people to a theatre unless they can be first brought to believe that they will never get in. — Charles Dickens