Top 13 Wasna Quotes
#1. Lily, listen to me," he said and gave her a little shake. "This wasna a ruse, I spent the time with you in Edinburgh because I could no longer deny the fact that I craved you as I do the air in my lungs.
Donna Grant
#2. He [Brian Fraser] told me that a man must be responsible for any see he sows, for it's his duty to take care of a woman and protect her. And if I wasna prepared to do that, then I'd no right to burden a woman with the consequences of my own actions.
Diana Gabaldon
#3. It ... wasna a scream of fear, or even anger. It ... ehm ... well, it was the way a woman will scream, sometimes, if she's ... pleased." "In bed, you mean." It wasn't a question. "So do men. Sometimes." You idiot! Of all the things you might have said ...
Diana Gabaldon
#4. Have ye ever known a female who wasna a bit of a witch in her own sweet way?
Vonnie Davis
#5. My father liked me, when I wasna being an idiot. And he loved me, too
enough to beat the daylights out of me when I was being an idiot. Jamie Fraser
Diana Gabaldon
#6. I'm a planner. I like to know what's coming, that way I can figure out a way to deal with it."
He shot her a wink. "I wasna planned, and you handled that situation well."
It was a fact, but then again, who could ever prepare for a man like Dmitri?
Donna Grant
#8. Someday somebody's going to come along and knock this old fence down.
Jacqueline Woodson
#9. The other aspect is that you become much more aware of the structural problems that pertain to that continent. You feel the need to act to try and solve them.
Walter Salles
#10. The land flourished because it was fed from so many sources
because it was nourished by so many cultures and traditions and peoples.
Lyndon B. Johnson
#11. I am an archivist. I am a librarian. I collect words because words are the truest and longest-lasting craft in the world.
Seanan McGuire
#12. There are only two kinds of businesses in this world: Businesses in crazy competition, and businesses that are one of a kind.
Peter Thiel
#13. The very thrills of genius are disorganizing. The body is never quite acclimated to its atmosphere, but how often, succumbs and goes into a decline.
Henry David Thoreau
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