Fairies Quote by Leigh Ann Edwards Download Open image ““Half the pleasure is in the anticipatin' of it.”” — Leigh Ann Edwards ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.9 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Fairies Fantasy Paranormal Romance Witch
“The love of pleasure is destined by its very nature to defeat itself and end in frustration.” — Thomas Merton Copy Share Image
“There is no pleasure like the absence of pain – immediately after pain.” — Isaac Asimov Copy Share Image
“Brief worldly pleasure is followed by pain and disgust. If only people would believe it rather than experience it.” — Johann Martin Boltzius Copy Share Image
“But how true it is that every pleasure has also its reverse side, in brief, its pain. Or, if not wholly true, how nearly… — Rose Macaulay Copy Share Image
“since to avoid the painful and aim at the pleasurable is one of the most obvious tendencies of human nature.” — Aristotle Copy Share Image
“What is it I can do to repay you for your deeds?" He watched a sweet smile spread across her rosy lips, and in… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“Tis both a blessing a and a curse to desire a man in a physical manner.” — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“They take my breath away, Killian. How grand and marvelous, how utterly magnificent they are. I have never beheld such an astounding, impressive sight.… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“Her eyes met his and he no longer thought of the unusual shade of blue as strange, but simply enchanting.” — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“I think I could spend an eternity with you, Killian, and never tire of hearing you speak to me.” — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“By God, Lainna, have you truly no notion how badly I want you, then?" "Oh, but did you not once tell me the anticipation… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“You can't mean to dance with the lass; she's great with child!" Killian smiled broadly at this. "Aye, well, I do indeed intend to… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“Alainn, it is no herb that has made me so entirely insatiable, 'tis just being with you.” — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“You were so intent on what your purpose would be. I remember it nearly word for word." "Recite it for me then, my Lainna."… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“Oh Killian." Five immense cliffs rose up from the sea in marvelous grandeur. They were as tall and craggy and enormous as any mountains… — Leigh Ann Edwards Copy Share Image
“This was going to be worse than the time I table danced in the diner in high school!” — Kathy Bryson Copy Share Image
“The folk of a Celtic type, whether pre-Celtic, Celtic, or Norse, have all spoken a Celtic language and exhibit the same old Celtic characteristics—vanity,… — J.A. Macculloch Copy Share Image
“There are little fairies outside,” I breathed, forcing out the words through quick breaths. His brows drew together in a way that wasn’t scary… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
“If you use magic outside the school, we are going to get into more trouble than ever. I’m still not allowed to eat sweets… — Magda M. Olchawska Copy Share Image
“What's it like where they live?" "It's everything you want it to be.” — Sarah Zettel Copy Share Image
Again, if there are really no fairies, why do people believe in them, all over the world? The ancient Greeks believed, so did the… — Andrew Lang Copy Share Image
“for frail but surprisingly strong fairies who had lost their way above ground for burned mermaids and sick vampire girls for wild wolfish women… — Francesca Lia Block Copy Share Image
“I hope to be bowing in front of you for a long time.” He takes my hand, drops to one knee, and kisses my… — Tricia Copeland Copy Share Image
“Maybe [aliens] have been in our lives a lot longer than we want to admit. People have always seen strange things—elves and fairies—and now… — Thomm Quackenbush Copy Share Image
“There were letters on the bottom, letters he'd seen before, on the ship that had carried him from London, the ship that had broken… — Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson Copy Share Image
“Popular Western notions about fairies have been increasingly sanitized by since Victorian times, before which they were among the most feared of supernatural entities.… — Rosemary Ellen Guiley Copy Share Image