
Top 12 Gavrael Quotes
#1. Do you, Gavrael Roderick - " "I do." Jillian nudged him. He arched a brow and frowned. "Well, I do. Must we go through all this? I do. I swear a man has never 'I do'd' more fervently than I. I just want to be married to you, lass.
Karen Marie Moning
#2. I'm not going to give my love a set of flimsy fucking brushes, am I? Only long, hard, phallic shaped things will do for a girl of her appetites.
Kylie Scott
#3. Pass the raspberry jam, please." "It's called jelly in the States." Zander handed over the tiny jar of compote.
Karina Bliss
#4. Because it doesn't matter anymore, and because I'm so desperately lonely I can't stand it.
Suzanne Collins
#5. The lives of happy people are dense with their own doings
crowded, active, thick. But the sorrowing are nomads, on a plain with few landmarks and no boundaries; sorrow's horizons are vague and its demands are few.
Larry McMurtry
#6. It must be, for there is a logic to everything on this earth and nothing is done without a reason, that God sometimes lets scientists discover.
Jules Verne
#7. I know you engineer types are excellent with mathematics, much better than I ever will be, but I do know the difference between a tiny pail of coins and big bucket of dollars. How can I take the pail when I am worth the bucket?
Ken Goldstein
#8. I always make the business case for sustainability. It's so compelling. Our costs are down, not up. Our products are the best they have ever been. Our people are motivated by a shared higher purpose - esprit de corps to die for. And the goodwill in the marketplace - it's just been astonishing.
Ray Anderson
#9. You cannot imagine the strange colour-less delight of these intellectual desires.
H.G.Wells
#10. How can any child grope its way through life if its parents or guardians tear up all the pages of the past?
Elizabeth Cadell
#11. Religious and racial persecution is moronic at all times, perhaps the most idiotic of human stupidities.
Harry S. Truman
#12. Hope your birthday, from morning to night is special for you, wonderful and bright.
Susan Smith
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