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Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Anonymous

He makes me feel like I'm something to reveal, something in which to revel. I'm the reward at the end of his magic trick, exposed beneath the velvet cape. — Anonymous

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Kelly Easton

Later: Woke up at 3:00 am and crept into Davids room. I talked to David about the ghost who came to live in his body, the sad soul who was taken back into the earth.
David's trophies are dusty again. — Kelly Easton

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Christopher Egan

I've done a road trip across Italy with a girlfriend, and that was very romantic. I think that road trips are probably one of the romantic things you can do. To take your girlfriend and just stay wherever; don't have a destination and just drive and see where the road takes you is pretty cool. — Christopher Egan

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By K.L. White

...I'm not supposed to smell like a horse. I'm a kelpie. Different thing entirely. — K.L. White

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Lisa Kessler

I stared down into her eyes, my voice barely a whisper. If I stay here any longer, I'm not going to be able to stop myself from kissing you. — Lisa Kessler

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By David Platt

If you can trust God to save you for eternity, you can trust him to lead you for a lifetime. — David Platt

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Mark Driscoll

Don't cohabitate. Don't fornicate. Don't look at pornography. Don't create a standard of beauty. Have your spouse be your standard of beauty. This is one of the great devastating effects of pornography: you lust after people and compare your spouse to them. It's impossible to be satisfied in your marriage if you don't have a standard that is biblical; that standard is always your spouse. — Mark Driscoll

Zenobia Shepherd Quotes By Lyndon B. Johnson

There can no longer be anyone too poor to vote. — Lyndon B. Johnson