Frog Quotes
Frog
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Mary Calmes7,302 ratings, 4.17 average rating, 1,033 reviews
Frog Quotes
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“(Seth) “So,” he said, looking me up and down, “you’re what the fuss was all about. I can’t say I’m impressed.” He sneered at me. “Still riding bulls, cowboy?”
(Weber) “Nope.” I smirked at him. “I only ride his cock now.”
― Frog
(Weber) “Nope.” I smirked at him. “I only ride his cock now.”
― Frog
“I am so stupid, little man,” I told Phillip. “No you’re not. Lizzie in my class, she’s stupid. She eats her boogers. You don’t do that. I’ve been watching.”
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― Frog
“I sound like a needy piece of crap,” he said, his hands on my thighs, sliding over them.
“You love me and you want alone time with me. How is that needy?”
― Frog
“You love me and you want alone time with me. How is that needy?”
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“You’re supposed to close your eyes when I kiss you.”
“But I’m a little bit afraid I’m dreaming right now so I kind of don’t want to stop looking at you.”
― Frog
“But I’m a little bit afraid I’m dreaming right now so I kind of don’t want to stop looking at you.”
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“Because I told him all about you just like I told every guy I ever dated all about you because you’re the love of my fucking life!”
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― Frog
“The kiss was hard and devouring and ravenous, and breathing was an afterthought. He ravaged me, and after long minutes, I became peripherally aware of the applause before he tore his mouth from mine to look up.
“We get it.” One of the men close to us smiled brightly at Cy. “He’s yours: hands off.”
― Frog
“We get it.” One of the men close to us smiled brightly at Cy. “He’s yours: hands off.”
― Frog
“He worshipped the ground I walked on. It made no sense. We were as different as we could be. I was a nothing, and he had the world at his feet, but apparently, in this scenario, he didn’t see it like that. He didn’t have everything unless he had me.”
― Frog
― Frog
“Kids are in crisis right now, Weber. All of them, not just these; we’re talking thousands without enough support. Two parents are vital, and then, only a start.”
“A man and a woman?” I tested her.
“That’s one of many good combinations,” she told me. “But I like two men, two women, two men and a grandmother, two women and an eccentric uncle, or a mother or father and grandparents just as well. It doesn’t matter to me. And I’m not saying that single parents aren’t astounding—I was one, for goodness sakes—but help, relief of some kind, some form, is needed.”
― Frog
“A man and a woman?” I tested her.
“That’s one of many good combinations,” she told me. “But I like two men, two women, two men and a grandmother, two women and an eccentric uncle, or a mother or father and grandparents just as well. It doesn’t matter to me. And I’m not saying that single parents aren’t astounding—I was one, for goodness sakes—but help, relief of some kind, some form, is needed.”
― Frog
