A teacher had once told them that men were either beasts, gentlemen, or beasts masquerading as gentlemen. Might there be a fourth category gentlemen masquerading as beasts
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Sabrina Jeffries,
Snowy Night with a Stranger
A teacher had once told them that men were either beasts, gentlemen, or beasts masquerading as gentlemen. Might there be a fourth category gentlemen masquerading as beasts
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Sabrina Jeffries,
Snowy Night with a Stranger
Love is inaudible until you hear it. And once you do, you ll never forget the sound of her voice.
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Dark Jar Tin Zoo,
Love Quotes for the Ages. Specifically Ages 19-91.
Never look down on someone because God himself does not do so. No matter what defines the status, nationality or gender of a person, once God’s spirit is in him/her, he or she becomes a complete creature with complete potentials!
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Israelmore Ayivor,
The Great Hand Book of Quotes
Like my old mentor would always say, ‘Fool me once, shame on you, fool me twice and I ll be dead. Okay, she wasn t a good poet, but that lady could handle her whiskey.
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John Zakour,
The Blue-Haired Bombshell
I thanked the lucky stars for my great metabolism, because Karsen had showed me pictures of her mom once and it was scary the transformation she underwent after popping three kids out. She went from a small, dainty beauty to a giant pineapple blob of a body.
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Holly Hood,
Ink
And honey no matter how bad it hurts, never forget that something about you made him once fall in love. Don’t lose that.
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Lucy Whitlock
A wise man once told me- he s a muslim by the way- that he has more in common with a jew than he does a fanatic of his own religion. He has more in common with a rational, reasonable-minded Christian or a Buddhist or Hindu than he does with a fanatic of his own religion. In fact, he has more in common with a ration, reasonable-minded atheist than he does with a fanatic of his own religion
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Gregory David Roberts,
Shantaram
You know,’ Gabriel said, ‘there was once a time I thought we could be friends, Will.’
‘There was a time I thought I was a ferret,’ Will said, ‘but that turned out to be the opium haze.
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Cassandra Clare,
Clockwork Angel
He allowed himself to be swayed by his conviction that human beings are not born once and for all on the day their mothers give birth to them, but that life obliges them over and over again to give birth to themselves.
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Gabriel García Márquez,
Love in the Time of Cholera
Gandhi, the greatest political genius of our time, has pointed the way. He was shown of what sacrifices people are capable once they have found the right way. His work for the liberation of India is a living testimony to the fact that a will governed by firm conviction is stronger than a seemingly invincible material power.
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Albert Einstein,
Ideas and Opinions