“You got a little bit of an attitude, Mr. English, if you don't mind my saying so. I don't mind.” Quote by Josh Lanyon
“Behind every sucessful person lies a pack of haters” PersonsLyingBehindsPacksHaterMy HatersHater JealousyHaters And JealousyJealous HaterSucessful Author:Eminem
“Don't walk behind me; I may not lead. Don't walk in front of me; I may not follow. Just walk beside me and be my friend.” LoveMayFriendshipCommunityWalksBehindsFrontsFriendsEqualMy FriendsFollowingEqualityHappyGrievingGood FriendReal FriendsMy Best FriendTrue FriendTrue FriendshipMy FriendshipYour Best FriendAbout FriendshipLove And FriendshipFriendship LoveFriendship MemoriesOne Line FriendshipBest FriendshipFriendship DayCute FriendshipInspirational FriendshipFriend LoveGreat FriendshipHappy FriendshipTrue Friend IsHappy Friendship DayTrue Best FriendBeautiful FriendshipNot FriendsFriends For LifeFriendship OverHearts And FriendsFriendship And LifeWonderful FriendshipSweet FriendshipFunny Best FriendEasy FriendshipShort FriendVocabulary WordsLong FriendshipCute Best FriendAwesome FriendshipTrue Friendship And LifeMeaningful FriendshipShort Best FriendFriendship ForeverLife Love And FriendshipAmazing FriendshipBeing A True FriendSongs And FriendshipLife Love FriendshipSpecial FriendshipBff ForeverRomantic FriendshipMeaning Of Friendship Author:Albert Camus
“Jake's mouth found mine, his lips molding hot and soft to my own. His tongue tentatively tested the seal of my lips; I parted them and he pushed inside. It was startlingly sweet and achingly familiar, like finding harbor.” FoundMy OwnMinesSweetFindingsMouthsHotLipsTongueFamiliarTestedHarborsSealsJakeMolding Author:Josh Lanyon
“We were locked onto each other as though we had just discovered this incredible thing you could do with two mouths pressing close and moist against each other. And the taste of him... Horrifyingly, unbearably sweet -- sweet in the way crack must feel hitting the bloodstream of an addict after years of staying clean.” WayFeelsYearsTwoSweetTasteMouthsCleanIncrediblesStayingCracksLockedHittingAddict Author:Josh Lanyon
“Do you understand now why books are hated and feared? Because they reveal the pores on the face of life. The comfortable people want only the faces of the full moon, wax, faces without pores, hairless, expressionless.” PeopleWantBookFacesMoonComfortableHatedFull Moon Author:Ray Bradbury
“Tall, with skin the color of rich coffee, and dressed all in black, Jim looked like he was carved from a block of solid muscle. Logic said that at some point he must've been a baby and then a child, but looking at him one was almost convinced that some deity touched the ground with its scepter and proclaimed, "There shall be a badass," and Jim sprung into existence, fully formed, complete with clothes, and ready for action.” ChildrenSaidActionBlackExistenceRichColorReadyBabyClothesLogicSkinsConvincedCoffeeBlockMusclesTouchedTallBadassDeitiesSprung Author:Ilona Andrews
“The old order, it is good for the old. A farmer wants his son to be afraid of beautiful women, so that he will not leave home too soon, so he tells a story about how one drowned his brother’s cousin’s friend in a lake, not because he was a pig who deserved to be drowned, but because beautiful women are bad, and also witches. And it doesn’t matter that she didn’t ask to be beautiful, or to be born in a lake, or to live forever, or to not know how men breathe until they stop doing it.” KnowsMenWantMatterStoriesHomeBeautifulOrderAsksBornKnow HowForeverSonBrotherBreatheLakesWitchFarmersPigsCousinBeautiful WomenLive ForeverDeathless Author:Catherynne M. Valente
“A grief without a pang, void, dark and drear, A drowsy, stifled, unimpassioned grief, Which finds no natural outlet or relief, In word, or sigh, or tear.” NaturalDarkGriefTearsReliefVoidSighOutletsDrowsy Author:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Did you just tell that man you went potty on yourself?" "You. Shut. Up,"I hissed back furiously and chucked the scrubs at his head. "Hurry up before they find out I didn't wet myself. You seriously owe me.” MenWetShut UpPotty Author:Maggie Stiefvater