98 Quotes About Na

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Misha, my best friend who got me into bed and...
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Misha, my best friend who got me into bed and fucked me with a lie. Penelope Douglas
My eyes burn with tears, and I'm so tired. So...
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My eyes burn with tears, and I'm so tired. So tired of holding back everything I feel and want to say. So tired of being someone I'm not and making mistakes that I didn't have any fun making. Penelope Douglas
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You can’t get the blood out. Steven Ramirez
Missing this interview? It's not the end of the world....
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Missing this interview? It's not the end of the world. It is the beginning. Erin Fletcher
Friendship is the best kind of ship.
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Friendship is the best kind of ship. Jennifer Lane
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May your song guide you home. Sophia Elaine Hanson
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When the time comes, don’t be afraid to open the door, just make sure you choose the right one. Alex E. Carey
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Love when you can, and fight when you must, but stand together and never give up, not to the enemy, and not on each other. Alex E. Carey
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Everything changes, and there’s no denying that. But change isn’t always bad, as long as you hold onto who you truly are, and hold onto each other. Alex E. Carey
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It's hard. Being 15, 16, 17. You get so angry. You want to do something with that anger. I guess try to find some other way to let it out. Don't kill people. Don't kill yourself. Let yourself grow up a little. Then you might start to think differently about things. You might get new opportunities to do something with your life that you never thought possible as a teenager." -- Thomas Harvey from the upcoming novel, "Nikki White: Polar Extremes" (Nikki, #3). Jack Chaucer
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Freedom is a state of mind. Sophia Elaine Hanson
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Charlee has my arm. She has my arm–my arm that’s rigid from pleasure, from her touch–in her little fingers. She holds my other one, too and she’s right there, that sweet candy perfume stripping the rest of the strength from my body, and it escapes in a soft, breathy sigh. Rebecca Berto
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He nibbled on my lower lip again and pulled away, his breathing loud and labored. I opened my eyes and met two blue orbs so dark with desire that it almost made me lose all train of thought and strip naked. His lips were red and a little swollen from our kiss. And I'd be damned if I didn't want to nibble on his lower lip, too. Stephanie Witter
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It's hard. Being 15, 16, 17. You get so angry. You want to do something with that anger. I guess try to find some other way to let it out. Don't kill people. Don't kill yourself. Let yourself grow up a little. Then you might to start to think differently about things. You might get new opportunities to do something with your life that you never thought possible as a teenager." -- Thomas Harvey in the upcoming novel, "Nikki White: Polar Extremes" (Nikki, #3). Jack Chaucer
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The world is only as small as your mind makes it. Katie St. Claire
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I think it's time you got a summer love of your own until lover boy sees he need to ditch Gina. Dana Burkey
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I can’t just take it.’‘ You can. I’m giving it to you.’ She affirms, glimpsing quickly up at me and then down to the floor, moving her foot once and then back again. Still her hand is offered to me, still flinching with the ring in her palm.‘ What do you want for it?’‘ Nothing.’ ‘You must want something.’ ‘I.. got what I wanted.’ She smiles, such a light, smooth movement of her lips, but it dies out so quickly, like a candle light being blown in the wind. ‘What’s that?’‘ I got to see you again, to give it to you. Charlotte Munro
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Lucia opened the door. "They say not to discuss politics and religion on the first Jennifer Lane
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I listen closely to her breathing getting slower, deeper until her hand settles over my heart, only beating for her. – Duke Stephanie Witter
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Absolutely. No more pretending! Dana Burkey
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What if just you and I hung out, like last summer?" Nick sat up and began twirling a lock of my wet hair around his finger. "Josh never needs to know. Dana Burkey
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Therapy can’t erase scars, it only makes it easier to live with them. – Duke Stephanie Witter
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It’s a matter of when I’ll stop fighting. – Duke Stephanie Witter
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I love you to insanity. I'm not even sure if it's a good thing.'' – Duke Stephanie Witter
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No." I pulled away just enough to lock my eyes with his. His crooked smile sent shivers down my spine. His eyes were a deep blue darkening more as the minutes passing between us were getting hotter. "I will be the one using you, and you'll love every second, every breath, every stroke and every fucking inch of me, " he said, his lips ghosting above mine. Stephanie Witter
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Believe me, I knew you enjoyed it without voicing it that way. It was like your body screamed for me to take you." All too true, but I didn't like it to be told aloud. I arched an eyebrow, something I couldn't do when sober. "I'm pretty sure if I put a hand on your crotch, you're sporting a boner. It works both ways. Stephanie Witter
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Don't see me as a girl. See me as a buddy of yours or something." He cast his eyes downward and didn't look back up to my face. I looked down and groaned. Such a guy. "My buddies don't have boobs, as far as I know." " Because you felt them up to be sure?" I chuckled, against my better judgement. Once again, his mouth dropped open. Stephanie Witter
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So go love someone that wants to love you back. Whoever that lad is will be one lucky person. Alisa Mullen
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We are born. We die. Somewhere in between we live. And how we live is up to us. That’s it. Steven Ramirez
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What I learned in this tragedy was the eternal lesson of good people going bad. Steven Ramirez
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I thought if I loved you enough I could change you. I was so stupid. Steven Ramirez
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This place is Hell’s waiting room. Steven Ramirez
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There’s no better way for a woman to punish a man than to make him sleep away from her. Steven Ramirez
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People talk about survival. What they mean is killing the other guy. Steven Ramirez
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I like to think she hates my guts a little less every hour. Steven Ramirez
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If you’d saved the girl, you’d be a hero. Next time. Steven Ramirez
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I wanted to see the bullet coming, wanted to know the exact moment of my death. Steven Ramirez
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‘There’s no time for right or wrong, ’ I said. Steven Ramirez
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You shouldn’t have done that, Dave. Steven Ramirez
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She played me with a bad hand, and I fell for it every time. Steven Ramirez
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Remember. Observe, assess and act. No hesitation. No remorse. Steven Ramirez
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I turned to her, my whole body hard with tiredness and regret. Steven Ramirez
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There’s nothing worse than delivering bad news to women. I hoped I wouldn’t get good at it. Steven Ramirez
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She smiled at him like a freshman invited to the senior prom. It made my blood boil. Steven Ramirez
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The people inside the gym didn’t stand a dead drunk’s chance. Steven Ramirez
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The sound of him drinking was indescribable–like dirty runoff down a storm drain. Steven Ramirez
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This guy was a humorless bag of nothing but. Steven Ramirez
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Smiling, he handed Landry the bloody aluminum bat Warnick had used. ‘Time to die, old man, ’ he said. Steven Ramirez
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She gave herself a hard twist and fell into a sitting position, staring at me with those maggot-filled doll’s eyes. Steven Ramirez
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Sal turned, an eye stalk hanging from his teeth. Steven Ramirez
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When I lifted up the skin, a fat kidney worm dripping with gore raised its bald, blind head and glared at me. Steven Ramirez
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It’s not about winning, it’s about doing what’s right. And yes, we will do what’s right. Steven Ramirez
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I’m not a bad person. Steven Ramirez
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I was a spectator who had gotten free admission to a freak show. Steven Ramirez
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I felt a lunatic’s laugh welling up inside me. Steven Ramirez
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Did you ever think it won’t be the undead who kill us, but ordinary people? Steven Ramirez
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Drive. He’s already dead. Steven Ramirez
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But I was still determined to protect her. It might be the one good thing I would ever do in my life. I wondered if God would even notice. Steven Ramirez
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Even now I can’t describe the fear that contaminated my blood like black ink. Steven Ramirez
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‘Can’t you see what they are?’ I said. ‘They’re all dead.’ Steven Ramirez
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I don’t know how these things died without benefit of a bullet to the brain pan. They seemed to exist in an eternal twilight of longing. Steven Ramirez
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I heard them tearing at it. It was the sound of mortality. Steven Ramirez
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For an instant I saw before me the young girl this used to be. Steven Ramirez
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‘Eighth one this week, ’ he said. Steven Ramirez
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I knew then I was going to die in the street without ever seeing Holly again. All because I tried to help an old woman, proving for all eternity that no good deed goes unpunished. Steven Ramirez
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During our time together in this place Holly didn’t outright avoid me or treat me rudely. But she wasn’t–how do women like to put it? She wasn’t emotionally available to me. Steven Ramirez
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Her voice was small and distant, like she’d already left the room. Steven Ramirez
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His eyes were like two wafers of slate, grey and lifeless. Steven Ramirez
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A riverless silence made the air heavy. Steven Ramirez
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I don’t know why I told you all those things, but I did. Maybe it was because I’m a drunk, and sometimes drunks like to confess. Unknown
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Two Dutch, two Americans, one German and one Australian. And yet, as the rocket began to quake beneath us, my mind focused on a man in Antarctica. I thought about Sam "Snowbow" Archambeau waiting for the September sunrise to reach the South Pole. I smiled recalling him getting a haircut in a lawn chair next to the frozen barbershop pole." -- Nikki in the upcoming novel, "Nikki White: Polar Extremes" (Nikki, #3). Jack Chaucer
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Be happy. Be free. You have a universe inside you. Sophia Elaine Hanson
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She is beautiful, soft hair nearly midnight in color, large eyes nearly as dark, and ivory skin like the petals of the lily, and she wore a fragrance of jasmine. But 'tis her willfulness that I enjoyed the most. And her resourcefulness. Terry Spear
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You are sitting in my chair, my lord." She said the words very civilly, she thought. Although he quirked a brow and lowered his chin as if giving her one of those looks. Like really? In a way that wasn't a question. She was telling a fae king, a hawk fae king, and a guest of the dark fae, that he should be sitting in her seat? But she didn't stop there. "You may sit there if it pleases you." She pointed to Micala's seat since he was not at the meal. Her mother's mouth gaped and for once she didn't have an immediate rebuke ready for Ritasia. The king gave Ritasia such a sinister smile, she was afraid she might have gone a little too far with her first encounter with him. She quickly remembered her manners, curtseyed, though, because she wasn't wearing a gown, she thought she looked a little ridiculous, then looked back up at him. Terry Spear
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King Tiernan scowled at the mess his father had gotten him into..all because the heartless man had to die. Hawk fae kings were to immediately marry as soon as they were seated on the throne and a suitable bride could be found.. Legend had it that the queen always met an early death - ordered by the king himself, although it was said that a secret order of assassins was given the task. Why? Because two sons or a son and a daughter could fight over ruling the kingdom. Civil war could ensue. So best to ensure the queen only had one offspring. And then, she no longer was needed. . Terry Spear
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I'm not that good of an actor to fake something like that. Dana Burkey
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My god, they're everywhere. Kellie Thacker
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Like most people who decide to get sober, I was brought to Alcoholics Anonymous. While AA certainly works for others, its core propositions felt irreconcilable with my own experiences. I couldn't, for example, rectify the assertion that "alcoholism is a disease" with the facts of my own life. The idea that by simply attending an AA meeting, without any consultation, one is expected to take on a blanket diagnosis of "diseased addict" was to me, at best, patronizing. At worst, irresponsible. Irresponsible because it doesn't encourage people to turn toward and heal the actual underlying causes of their abuse of substances. I drank for thirteen years for REALLY good reasons. Among them were unprocessed grief, parental abandonment, isolation, violent trauma, anxiety and panic, social oppression, a general lack of safety, deep existential discord, and a tremendous diet and lifestyle imbalance. None of which constitute a disease, and all of which manifest as profound internal, mental, emotional and physical discomfort, which I sought to escape by taking external substances. It is only through one's own efforts to turn toward life on its own terms and to develop a wiser relationship to what's there through mindfulness and compassion that make freedom from addictive patterns possible. My sobriety has been sustained by facing life, processing grief, healing family relationships, accepting radically the fact of social oppression, working with my abandonment conditioning, coming into community, renegotiating trauma, making drastic diet and lifestyle changes, forgiving, and practicing mindfulness, to name just a few. Through these things, I began to relieve the very real pressure that compulsive behaviors are an attempt to resolve. Noah Levine
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Leo leaned forward and met her soft lips. Their first underwater kiss created bubbles that floated lazily to the surface. Audrey ran her fingers through his coarse hair, and they lingered until his lungs were bursting. Jennifer Lane
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I'm going to be honest with you. I don't want to sit here all night making small talk when all I want to do is kiss you. Karli Perrin
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I'm not sure I'll ever know the meaning of life or what comes for us after death, but I know it's more than the hysteria people make it out to be. It's about freeing your soul when no one else can; turning thirty and still feeling like you're seventeen. It's about taking chances on a whim, embracing the rain during the storm, and smiling so damn much that you start to cry. It's never regretting, never forgetting, and always being. It's kissing underwater and touching in the dark. Loving even when you think it's emotionally impossible and surviving someway and somehow. It's about living life with a full heart and an overflowing glass. I live life on the edge. I dream, I care, and I belong. I know there's a here and now. I know that I want it. Unknown
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My lover is dead. And they think I killed him. I'm running rogue. Hell bent on both revenge and redemption. Whatever it takes, I'm going to finish a job that began nine months ago. An unauthorized assignment that turned horribly, devastatingly wrong. My miscalculation. My fault. My heart left shattered into incomplete pieces which will never wholly fit back together again. But first I have to outsmart my former organization and the hired killer they've sent after me; a ghost from my past who knows my every move, who’s been inside my head, my heart, my dreams and memories: Jaxson.I'm the traitor, Kylie. The rogue mercenary, Jaxon's newest assignment. And this is our love story. Michele Mannon
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Sometimes it's easy to get caught up in life and take things for granted. Karli Perrin
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It's easy to forget that life is the greatest gift of all Karli Perrin
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I have no life there if you're not in it. You're part of everything good I've ever done, Ryen. Please. Penelope Douglas
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He's a reminder of what I want to feel everyday, whether it's with him or on my own. He's taught me that who I am when I'm with him feels too good to sacrifice for the approval of everyone else. The way I dress, the guys I talk to, the games I play... it's all plastic, and when I'm with him, I'm gold. Penelope Douglas
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I bite my bottom lip, trying not to cry. I never cry in front of them. Penelope Douglas
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You turn me on.” He cups my face, brushing my hair away from my eyes and a tear off my cheek.”“ God, you turn me on. You're driving me crazy. I want you to need my hands on you. Do you? Penelope Douglas
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She can be a nightmare, but this still feels better than any dream. Penelope Douglas
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I'm going to hell. I'm pretty sure she'd going to drag me there herself. Penelope Douglas
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I'm going to hell. I'm pretty sure she's going to drag me there herself. Penelope Douglas
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We’re not together anymore. Don’t forget it. There is a pause before he responds. Hard to forget that. The gaping hole in my chest that was left when u ripped my heart out kind of reminds me every time I breathe. D.R. Graham
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When you love someone it feels like their blood runs through your veins, their breath fills your lungs, their heart makes yours beat, and without them everything stops.”“ Fuck. That sounds tragic.” Tell me about it. “It is.” I bend to kiss him again, this time on the forehead. “But it’s worth it. D.R. Graham
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There was no 'I' in team, but there was meat in team. And we were all dead meat. Jennifer Lane
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We're a symphony--our limbs and lips and skin making up the instruments, working together to create a beautiful piece of music. Julie Cross
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He took my hand and held it against his chest, "Feel that? It beats for you. Karli Perrin
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Who says you’ll get hurt again?” I pouted. “Have you met you?” “Right. Kate Evangelista