9 Quotes by Renee Ericson
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I love you, Evelyn.” Leaning in, he grazes my earlobe with his mouth. “For longer than you might have known.” “Likewise.”He chuckles against my cheek. “That’s all you have to say? Likewise?” “Just shut up and kiss me.” “I was getting there.
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QUESTO È IL VOLTO DI UN UOMO CHE OSSERVA LA DONNA CHE AMA. NON POSSIEDE NÉ SOLDI NÉ PRESTIGIO, SOLO UN CUORE.
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Dovrei chiedermi che cosa stiamo combinando.Dovrei fermare tutto adesso.Dovrei strappargli gli abiti di dosso perché sono fottutamente arrapata, e il mio vibratore è scarico. È così bello sentirlo vicino a me. Il calore del suo corpo. La sua bocca sulla mia.Le sue mani su di me.Il suo respiro che si unisce al mio. Cazzo, è bellissimo.
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What do you call it when you end up right where you’re supposed to be?” Foster simply replies, “The perfect chemistry.
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Can I call you Fozzie?” “Can I call you Evelyn?” “Not if you want me to answer.”“It’s safe to say, the same goes for calling me Fozzie. I’m not a Muppet.
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I’m surprised you don’t have any tattoos. I thought that was part of the artist uniform.” “Who says I should be that much of a cliché? I’m naturally a masterpiece.
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Plans are for fools who are naive and selfish. No one can predict anyone’s life, no matter how hard they might try. At the end of the day, everyone was gifted with something called free will.
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The law of attraction didn’t apply to us, so we made up our own rules.
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Love is a driving force for a person's decisions, motives, and purpose in life, as is evidenced by many stories told throughout history. It has caused happiness, joy, war, and deceit. Without love, one cannot function and thrive among their peers or humanity as a whole. Its absence can cause irreparable harm to thought processes and logic—or in Van Gogh’s case, make one crazed.
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