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One Quotes by Julie Garwood
- Lyon knew she wasn't aware she was being watched, either. She wouldn't have eaten the leaf otherwise, or reached for another. “Sir, which one is…
- She surprised him by agreeing. "Yes, I was simply curious, and no, I would never criticize you in front of your followers. Do you have…
- You're bruised, as ugly as one of your Cyclops, and I can barely stand to look at you." - Duncan to Madelyne.
- Madelyne, we're married now. 'Tis a usual occurrence to bed one's wife on the wedding night.
- courting is for those who have not declared their love for one another- should not be considered a task.
- foolish men say things in anger that they later regret and an angry tongue does not mean one is guilty.
- I know the truth now. You've figured out I'm falling in love with you and you're trying to make me stop by hurting me this…
- You have many flaws, he announced... “But there was one flaw that made all the other imperfections pale in comparison.” “Was?” she asked. “I don't…
- One whisper, added to a thousand others, becomes a roar of discontent
- Going to university is only one avenue to gain knowledge. There are others. A degree isn't insurance against ignorance.
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