Author Quote by Michelle M. Pillow Download Open image ““I heart my job. I get to make things up for a living.”” — Michelle M. Pillow ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.4 out of 5 (4 ratings) Copy quoteShare Author Dragon-lords Fiction Heart Job Job Job Make Life Living Make Make Things Michelle-pillow Romance Writing
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“I wish life were a fiction novel. Then everyone would have to do what I say.” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
“My energies have been drained. Masturbating too much will do that.” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
“Do not pay attention to my cousins. Every family needs a couple idiots and we keep them around for entertainment.” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
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“He kissed the corner of her lips before whispering by her ear, “And that was just my hand, love.” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
“Ly-di-ah! I sit beneath your window, laaaass, singing ’cause I loooove your a—” “For the love of St. Francis of Assisi, someone call a… — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
“I told you, either use it or don’t, but you can’t just dibble-dabble with the bibble-babble.” – Aunt Polly” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
“Confession: I don't want to be one of my characters. I'm mean to them sometimes. Really mean.” — Michelle M. Pillow Copy Share Image
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