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I told you he had calico fever," he drawled in a Texas twang. "Why else would a young man mope around like a tick-fevered doggie?
~ Mary Connealy
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He'd always seemed ageless. Until Maizy's recklessness had nearly killed a man.
~ Mary Connealy
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what?" "Our children are going to be really smart." Rafe smiled at the little innocent as he rested his hand on her lower back and urged her forward. "What makes you think of such a thing right now, Rafe?" She came along so willingly. "Not one reason in the world, little
~ Mary Connealy
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I should be in there." Audra took one step toward the cabin.
~ Mary Connealy
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~ Mary Connealy
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I have increasingly, over the years, felt that religion today does our civilization more harm than good.
~ Mary Douglas
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Mormons... are so strong, they can handle wealth, they are confident. I think it is because they are not bogged down by rules for equality, but have a firmly defined system of relative status and responsible command.
~ Mary Douglas
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Relative to perceived physical wants, the Stone Age economy is an economy of abundance.
~ Unknown
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The rules of reason build towers that reach past the treetops. The rules of trust build towers that reach past the stars.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Or maybe I'm a masochist and I like girls who are as annoying as hell! Don't try to analyze me, Jenna. I am what I am.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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I jumped. Another shadow flitted across the
~ Mary E. Pearson
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For a nation that despises royalty, he seems eager to flaunt it." "There are many ways to feed people.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Am I never to meet the backbone of Venda, or will I only be pointed at with your long, bony finger?" He looked down briefly at his gloved hands, and a sliver of satisfaction warmed me.
~ Mary E. Pearson
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Why, I can't help smiling at people, and speaking prettily to them. I know I'm no better than the rest of the world; but I can't help it if I'm pleasanter . It's constitutional.
~ Mary Elizabeth Braddon
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Has anyone ever pointed out that you're too clever by half?" "It's been mentioned. Why do you think I'm a spinster?
~ Mary Jo Putney
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Gentlemen do not work. Since I do not work, therefore I must be a gentleman.
~ Mary Jo Putney
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Here's a lesson for you, Clare. Frivolity is usually far more profitable than necessity.
~ Mary Jo Putney
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You were the devil's daughter even then, you just lacked the experience to fully express your natural outrageousness.
~ Mary Jo Putney
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Daddy said a Republican was somebody who couldn't enjoy eating unless he knew somebody else was hungry
~ Mary Karr
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You have more issues than National Geographic by Austin LeFleur in Hissy Fit
~ Unknown
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Few novelists can be more scrupulous than Jane Austen as to the phrasing of the thoughts of their characters.
~ Mary Lascelles
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I live an immoral life. It is immoral because it is deadly futile.
~ Mary MacLane
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It is to be hoped you are not 'intellectual,' which is an unpardonable trait
~ Mary MacLane
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For he was their Victor Hugo. And his Paris, the Paris of Esmeralda and Jean Valjean, would live forever.
~ Unknown
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