35 Quotes & Sayings By Alan Kinross

Alan Kinross is the author of more than thirty books, including the internationally bestselling The Kinross Report, which became the basis for the international best-selling television series "The Secret Millionaires Club". His books have been published in more than twenty-five languages. He has given more than 8,000 speeches to organizations around the world. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago and Harvard Business School.

Patience is hard when your very soul cries for freedom.
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Patience is hard when your very soul cries for freedom. Alan Kinross
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Time after time, they brought each other to new heights of ecstasy, until finally, they lay spent in each others arms in the quiet peace and contentment that only lovers know. Alan Kinross
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Lilith came to Longinus in the night, as she often did, and the darkness of the cave was filled with the lustful sounds of their passionate couplings. Afterwards, as he lay back with his eyes closed, she ran her cool fingers playfully across his chest and whispered honeyed words in his ear. Alan Kinross
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She grabbed his hair and pulled his mouth tighter against her lips. She wanted to possess and devour him. Alan Kinross
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He had existed for a long time and was fluent in many languages - most of them…dead ones. Alan Kinross
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He howled in despair as his body was enveloped by a terrifying and sickening darkness. Alan Kinross
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As the helpless vampire watched the transformation, it started screaming. It was still screaming when his rows of razor sharp teeth sank into its throat. Alan Kinross
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Longche willed himself to change into his true vampire form. As the helpless vampire watched the transformation, it started screaming. It was still screaming when Longche's rows of razor-sharp teeth sank into its throat. It had been thousands of years since he had drunk the blood of vampires. With each creature he consumed, he could feel himself growing stronger. Growing stronger - and growing closer to the Dark Mother, who was waiting to exact a terrible revenge upon him. Alan Kinross
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Leaning forward in the chair, Harley squeezed out a controlled fart, so no one could hear it. This damn reception area was like a echo chamber. If he weren’t careful, it could reverberate around the hall like a shotgun blast. Alan Kinross
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And now the bad Mommy was here — outside his window. With a little whimper, he ran back to the bed, jumped in, and pulled the covers over his head. Good Mommy was gone now…and bad Mommy had come to eat him up. Alan Kinross
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She leaned forward and whispered sensuously in his ear, 'I am Lilith and you are mine now - forever. Alan Kinross
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He screamed in agony as large black wings erupted from his back - each had four large talons on it. Alan Kinross
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Harley's eyes widened in horror, and a low moan of fear escaped his mouth. The back alley was filled with a vision from Hell. Alan Kinross
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He knew his vampire 'sisters' would drain the girls until they were nearly dead, then feed them some of their own blood. That’s when the turning would start - as vampire and human blood mixed - and the parched agony of the Dark Kiss began. Alan Kinross
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She emerged from the shadows like an apparition, and he was taken aback by her beauty. Never in his wildest dreams had he expected to chance upon such a vision of loveliness in those harsh and unforgiving mountains. Her beautiful face, long black hair, and slender figure enchanted him. Alan Kinross
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She was a predator - a creature of the night who rejoiced in the thrill of the hunt. Alan Kinross
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The desert became grim, dark and foreboding. A silence of death lay over the land, and it seemed as though the very stars held their breath and twinkled no more. Alan Kinross
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Finally, both of them fell asleep together with their limbs entwined in the eternal position of a lover's embrace. Alan Kinross
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You have found love in your heart - and out of small changes come great things. Alan Kinross
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There are three heavens. The first heaven is the earth and the world of mankind, and the third heaven is where God dwells. However, the second heaven is a place of time and space, where both demons and angels tread, plot, and fight against each other. Alan Kinross
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Not so many moons ago, he had been able to run to the summit of the temple without losing a single breath; however, now he felt like an old camel that laboured under a load of corn. Years pass so quickly, and the dreams of youth are lost forever. Alan Kinross
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Sorcha took the elevator down to the basement of the fashion house. She glanced at her stunningly beautiful reflection in the mirror and smiled to herself. How fortunate she was to be a vampire - no gray hairs, no wrinkles, no broken nails, no weight problems, and no PMT. What bliss! And how fortunate it was that all the legends about vampires were not true. She could not imagine an existence where she could not see and admire her own likeness - such a life to her would be intolerable and tedious. How could any female, even a vampire, survive without being able to see their own reflection? How could they do their hair and makeup? The very idea was totally preposterous. Alan Kinross
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No gods or demons would stop him in his quest of being reunited with her. Alan Kinross
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But he also knew this centurion, this man of honour, would change her…by giving her love…and love was the most powerful force in the universe. Alan Kinross
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Finally, his whole body burst into flames and as the pain became unbearable, he threw his arms in the air and screamed in agony. In his final moments, the words of the Nazarene echoed through his mind: 'My God, my God, why have you forsaken me? Alan Kinross
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The moonlight covered the tombstones with an ethereal glow, and the statues above the tombs stood like silent guards waiting for something to happen. Alan Kinross
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I want you to kiss me, Longinus. Kiss me like this night will never end. If I am going to die, then this is my last request. Will you grant it? Alan Kinross
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Lilith opened the shutters and allowed herself to bathe in the bright moonlight, as it shone across the Highland Glen. Alan Kinross
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Longinus was suddenly aware of her biting his neck, and he experienced the agony and the ecstasy of her dark kiss. Alan Kinross
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He knew...there was no redemption for the damned. Alan Kinross
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Welcome to Irkalla, the Land of the Dead, ” the woman said. “I am Ereshkigal, Queen of the Underworld. Alan Kinross
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As the High Priestess looked down upon the child, she was struck by her holy perfection. She was a tiny person in miniature, and her beautiful eyes, little hands, and long eyelashes were sublime. Alan Kinross
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She was Lilith, First Wife of Adam, Queen of the Night, Mother of Demons, Stealer of Children, and he was her Revenant - her undead warrior. And she would use him, and the power of his spear, to destroy her enemies and punish her wayward children., Alan Kinross
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With a savage grin, he let out an inhuman roar of bloodlust and threw himself into an unholy orgy of blood, fangs, claws, and death. Alan Kinross