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Frantically, he scans the room, settling on the closet.
Brayden sighs, 'Seriously, dude? Must we live the cliche?' — Lynn Kelling
Brayden sighs, 'Seriously, dude? Must we live the cliche?' — Lynn Kelling
Because love ripped you apart and left you there to reassemble the pieces of yourself.
— Melissa Brayden
I would lay down my life for this ice cream.'
'Wow. That's an endorsement. If I ever decide to mass produce, I'll have to put that on the carton. — Melissa Brayden
'Wow. That's an endorsement. If I ever decide to mass produce, I'll have to put that on the carton. — Melissa Brayden
Don't immanentize the eschaton!
— Eric Voegelin
Sometimes it is easy to forget to pay attention
— Melissa Brayden
There is nothing boring about happily ever after.
— Melissa Brayden
Never change when love has found its home.
— Propertius
I prefer eating to cooking.
— Sania Mirza
Gaze glued to the door, Brayden reluctantly obeys, sending a prayer for mercy up to whatever gods watch over deviants and liars.
— Lynn Kelling
The beauty of the sunbeam lies partly in the fact that God does not keep it; he gives it away to us all.
— David Swing
And if I know anything at all, it's that a wall is just a wall and nothing more at all. It can be broken down.
— Assata Shakur
New money burns in the pocket.
— Maggie Stiefvater
As beautiful as this world is, it's just as dangerous. People who are not useful, people who make mistakes, they can be removed. You can be removed.
— Victoria Aveyard
Heart-rending anxiousness flickers in the quirk of Brayden's lips, the set of his eyebrows, the tenderness hurting more than the violence.
— Lynn Kelling
In moments of crisis our thoughts do not run consecutively but rather sweep over us in waves or intuition and experience ...
— John Le Carre
The ice cream is worth the brain freeze
— Melissa Brayden
Tell her where the knives go before you use one of them on her.
— Melissa Brayden