11 Quotes & Sayings By Ja Belfield

J.A. Belfield was born in 1887, and died in 1963. He was a practical engineer who became a writer of fiction, non fiction and poetry. In the 1920's he wrote the first book on Wartime Damage during World War I Read more

His book, "The A to Z of Wartime Damage", is still used as a text book and reference book.

My name's Sean, Jem. I'm Sean.
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My name's Sean, Jem. I'm Sean. J.A. Belfield
Welcome back, Jem.
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Welcome back, Jem. J.A. Belfield
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Conversation between Jem and Ethan on Sean:'"... Has it never occurred to you that maybe your brother brings out the worst in people?"" Or the best, " he said, "depending on which way you look at it."" You're as bad as he is."" Actually, I'm much worse. J.A. Belfield
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Fate and destiny go hand in hand. It is impossible to change our destiny. Only the path upon which we walk to reach our destination alters. If we should stray from that path, fate will take control and guide us in the right direction. J.A. Belfield
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The last time Sean found trouble, she arrived in a package of blonde hair and blue eyes.” ~ Giles on Jem J.A. Belfield
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I hated lying to my family. I had no choice. As a werewolf, the pack’d go apeshit if they found out I’d spent the last few months shagging a cat.~ Kyle Larsen J.A. Belfield
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...But I know as well as the next werewolf who’s fallen that you don’t get to choose who trips you. Once your soul recognises its other half, what follows is no longer within your control..."~ Connor Larsen J.A. Belfield
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With a slow smile, she brought her gaze back to Kyle’s as she reached behind and unhooked her bra.“ Need some help with that?” he asked.“ I have had plenty of practice.”“ Yeah, well, I could do with the extra practice. Takes way too long to get those things off. J.A. Belfield
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Better make sure you’re not in my way when I go down.” My eyebrow lifted as I dipped my head to his level. “You wouldn’t want to get squashed. J.A. Belfield
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Sure, swing your oscillating dick over there, and see how long you last before she runs screaming for the authorities. J.A. Belfield