"What is trust, sidhe-seer, but expectation that another……" — Karen Marie Moning
"What is trust, sidhe-seer, but expectation that another will behave in a certain fashion, consistent with prior actions?"
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487 Quotes by Karen Marie Moning
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I am going to love you now, slow and sweet...
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Assume' makes an 'ass' out of 'u' and 'me'.
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Keep hoping to see the light in her eyes. Even knowing it'll mean she's saying good-bye.
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I like sex for breakfast, kid. I eat early and often.
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If you're trying to force the story to be a straight up romance, it's going to be weird for you.
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I wasn't prepared for death. Nobody is. You lose someone you love more than you love yourself, and you get…
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Were not there you, I'd be not too.
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Caring is love. And love fights! Love doesn't look for the path of least resistance.
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You're grumpy and broody and secretive all the time. You're no joy to live with, I can tell you that!""I…
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I gained everything. Or at least I'll think so," he growled, suddenly impatient, anxious, "when you give me a bloody…
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The entire time I'm burning in Hell, I'll regret each tear I made you weep. But if Hell were the…
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Driving a hot car is a lot like sex to me, or a lot like I keep thinking sex should…
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