
Top 18 His Wicked Seduction Quotes
#1. Horatia belonged to him, not Lawrence or any other man. And no one harmed what was his.
-Lucien's thoughts.
His Wicked Seduction
Lauren Smith
#2. You don't always have to be so strong. Grief only rewards those who accept it, not those who fight it."
-Cedric.
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Lauren Smith
#3. Lord knew, her brood were wicked enough that they didn't need the help of mistletoe. It was in their blood, and sadly, not a trait taken from her husband's side.
-Lady Rochester. His Wicked Seduction
Lauren Smith
#4. If Lucien is determined to have her, he won't let her be sensible. That's the entire point behind seduction. Men use passion to rob gentle bred ladies of their good sense."
-Cedric.
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Lauren Smith
#5. And who's to say that Horatia is not Lucien's perfect match?" Audrey asked.
"If she is I dread to think what that says about our sister," Cedric muttered.
-His Wicked Seduction
Lauren Smith
#6. Oh my God," she moaned as he pinched her again and she felt herself unraveling from the inside out.
"I prefer to be called Lucien."
-Horatia & Lucien.
His Wicked Seduction
Lauren Smith
#7. In the summer after sixth grade, I took a class at St. Robert Bellarmine. My first role, I was the villain in a play, and I forgot all my lines. I think I cried my way through the performance.
Nicholas D'Agosto
#8. A person rarely gets just one chance at anything. There are second chances everywhere, if you know where to look for them.
Lauren Miller
#9. I really like how the sixth book is going. A lot happens in the sixth book and a lot of questions are answered. I really have a sense that we are nearly there and it is time for answers, not more questions and clues, although obviously there are a few clues as I am not quite finished yet.
J.K. Rowling
#10. There should be no argument in regard to morality in art. There is no morality in nature.
Auguste Rodin
#11. I'm not sure that my films show the reality of life in Iran; we show different aspects of life. Iran is a very extensive and expansive place, and sometimes, even for us who live there, some of the realities are very hard to comprehend.
Abbas Kiarostami
#12. I started writing short stories. I tried writing horror, mystery, science fiction. I joined a little critique group here in town and ran my stories past them. After about three years, I tackled my first novel, Subterranean. It took me 11 months to write.
James Rollins
#13. Books age, they yellow, the pages dry and crackle and tear. Who can tell what tiny defect will change simple paper and ink into true meaning?
Django Wexler
#14. I was raised on a little farm about 12 miles out of Portsmouth, Ohio.
Roy Rogers
#15. Some may find comfort in reflecting that the distinction between an eliminative and an explicative physicalism is unreal.
Willard Van Orman Quine
#16. The arbitrary rule of a just and enlightened prince is always bad. His virtues are the most dangerous and the surest form of seduction: they lull a people imperceptibly into the habit of loving, respecting, and serving his successor, whoever that successor may be, no matter how wicked or stupid.
Denis Diderot
#17. Now they were old.
Old enough.
A viable, die-able age.
Arundhati Roy
#18. The terrorists can kill the innocent, but they cannot stop the advance of freedom.
George W. Bush
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