English language Quote by S.L. Jennings Download Open image ““Don't try to defile the English language. I can think of a few things I'd rather dirty up.”” — S.L. Jennings ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.8 out of 5 (3 ratings) Copy quoteShare English language Language
“Don’t try to defile the English language. I can think of a few other things I’d rather dirty up. ” — S.L. Jennings Copy Share Image
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“Do you want me, baby? Tell me you want me. Tell me you feel this too.” — S.L. Jennings Copy Share Image
“He had the eyes of a man that had seen things. Eyes that were soulful and wise, yet vibrant and sultry. Eyes that made… — S.L. Jennings Copy Share Image
“I know you said you don't feel anything," he whispered. "But can you honestly say that you don't feel this? That this heat, this… — S.L. Jennings Copy Share Image
“I’m afraid because, whenever he’s around, I’m not scared anymore. I feel…safe. Like being near him is the most natural thing in the world.” — S.L. Jennings Copy Share Image
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