Carriage Quote by Lia Habel Download Open image ““Never again would I let that foul woman trick me into a carriage.”” — Lia Habel ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare Carriage Foul Woman Trick Carriage Woman Woman Trick
“Your carriage awaits, my lady.” I walked up to him and slipped my hand in his extended arm. “Ever the gentleman,” I teased. “Whatever… — Abbi Glines Copy Share Image
“But then, the plan had fallen apart. Instead of jumping me and begging me to take her any way I pleased, like I’d imagined,… — Madison Faye Copy Share Image
“She was the very embodiment of why a man should never do wrong by a woman. Revenge could be bloody awkward.” — Angela Verdenius Copy Share Image
“The female in his carriage didn't say a word, merely turned and stare at him with doelike brown eyes. Was she too afraid to… — Karen Ranney Copy Share Image
“She would let a speeding automobile hit her to show them all how unloved she was.” — Lisa Dierbeck Copy Share Image
“That meant she had to find a way to slip out of the townhouse again without being caught in her” — Ruth Ann Nordin Copy Share Image
“What was it that marked me as a woman and was I prepared to let it go?” — Sara Sheridan Copy Share Image
“Had we but World enough, and Time, This coyness Lady were no crime. We would sit down, and think which way To walk, and… — Andrew Marvell Copy Share Image
“In either case, she would learn to unhate me, as I had learned to accept my mate was a flight risk and perhaps slightly… — Milana Jacks Copy Share Image
“Jane takes a step toward me. And another. And then she, well…throws herself on me. No lie. I catch her and fall back against… — Angela Quarles Copy Share Image
“What had she done wrong? How had she been spotted? She'd been so careful, sneaking here, hiding there. Only twice had she spoken to… — Gena Showalter Copy Share Image
“Thirty minutes later we were in Aunt Gene's carriage, Pam compulsively adjusting her bonnet, me meditating upon all of the ways it might be… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“Hey, she's hot. Literally. And circulation, I find that very, very attractive in a woman.” — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“You know, that bishop strategy you often use is incredibly devious, and I was just about to try a new way to block it… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“Now, feel free to call me what I am-call me a corpse, call me dead, call me a killer if you want. I've killed… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“I felt like crawling off and finding a way to kick myself in the rear. One twist of the leg, might not be too… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“We were all quiet for a few moments before I broke the silence by saying, in my best upper-crust-girls'-school voice, "I am sure that… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“We just had to keep going and hope that whoever was in charge up top got his act together or started receiving pro-zombie messages… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“First,' Dad said, giving me a stern look, 'Captain Griswold and you [Nora] and i must have a little chat.' I batted my eyelashes… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“C'mon," I said, choosing to ignore his statement of the bloody obvious.” — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“It's not like I enjoy introducing myself as a creature from beyond the grave.” — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“I want to go home," she whispered to me. "Forget that last speech, I want to go home.” — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“It was five minutes of screaming, slamming myself against the door, and stamping my feet-and a minute of contemplating the cold, horrible idea that… — Lia Habel Copy Share Image
“Ethan! What on earth are you doing?" "Excuse us,please.It is very warm in here and my wife has begun to feel a little faint."… — Kat Martin Copy Share Image
Whether we think of Disney's blonde beauty and her pumpkin carriage or Marissa Meyer's recent recasting of 'Cinderella' as a cyborg in the young… — Marie Rutkoski Copy Share Image
When I am travelling in a carriage, or walking after a good meal, or during the night when I cannot sleep; it is on… — Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Copy Share Image
“Nobody sees any one as he is, let alone an elderly lady sitting opposite a strange young man in a railway carriage. They see… — Virginia Woolf Copy Share Image
The true Christian is called to be a soldier and must behave as such from the day of his conversion to the day of… — J. C. Ryle Copy Share Image
I remember going on carriage rides with Dad when we'd visit. I think quiet L.A. suited him better, but he loved to see shows… — Jennifer Grant Copy Share Image
Yakima Canutt was famously John Wayne's stunt double, and in the Western movie 'Stagecoach,' there is a fantastic scene where there are some horses… — Steve Truglia Copy Share Image
You can knock down kingdoms on a whim. What you need is someone to make sure you don't get hit by a carriage when… — Scott Lynch Copy Share Image
Sometimes, a novel is like a train: the first chapter is a comfortable seat in an attractive carriage, and the narrative speeds up. But… — Jane Smiley Copy Share Image
“The carriage lurches back and forth as the vehicle – the bastard child of a spider, a H. G. Wells war machine and a… — Hannu Rajaniemi Copy Share Image
“I always knew our first time would be in a carriage." - Sebastian” — Colleen Gleason Copy Share Image
Blinking is some way of tabulating - a kind of carriage return, click, or save to disk - that helps the process of 'Okay,… — Walter Murch Copy Share Image