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  • #1
    Irene Hannon
    “Doubts can lead to deeper faith by forcing us to look more closely at what we believe. And why.”
    Irene Hannon, An Eye for an Eye

  • #2
    Toni Anderson
    “Am I dead? Because if I were going to be stuck in purgatory I’d rather be with someone hot and funny like Dean Winchester. No offense,” she whispered, proving she hadn’t totally lost her mind.”
    Toni Anderson, Cold in the Shadows

  • #3
    Christine Feehan
    “All right Bebe, we're in trouble. You get that don' you?”
    Christine Feehan, Leopard's Fury

  • #4
    Christine Feehan
    “He was desperate for her to see inside, to look past all the layers of darkness and find that part of him she’d touched. The part that needed her to save him.”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #5
    Christine Feehan
    “I told myself one night would be enough and I’d walk. Maybe I could have then, but I was fooling myself. I’m halfway in love with you and you’re pulling me in deeper.”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #6
    Christine Feehan
    “God. He was beautiful. A beautiful, troubled man forged by the fires of hell, ravaged by monsters.”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #7
    Christine Feehan
    “He kissed her with everything he was. Man. Beast. Killer. Biker. Hers. Every cell in his body belonged to her.”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #8
    Christine Feehan
    “You may be ready to give up on us, but I am not quite there yet.”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #9
    Christine Feehan
    “You're strong. Give him time to show you. I promise you Anya, you won't ever regret it”
    Christine Feehan, Judgment Road

  • #10
    “Jumping from a high altitude required oxygen. Jumping at night required night-vision goggles. Jumping at all required either nerves of steel or the brain of a hamster. Her nerves definitely weren’t steel, so Jina figured her brain was rodentlike.”
    Linda Howard, The Woman Left Behind

  • #11
    Cesar Millan
    “Discipline isn't about showing a dog who's boss; it's about taking
    responsibility for a living creature you have brought into your world.”
    Cesar Millan, Be the Pack Leader: Use Cesar's Way to Transform Your Dog . . . and Your Life



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