Men who thought of themselves as gods fell the farthest, and the hardest.
– Nenia Campbell
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- People only picked the pretty, sweet-smelling flowers. The ones with thorns were left alone. – Nenia Campbell
- be my sonata, my cantata, my lovesing me something sweetbut not too sweet(or i may grow deaf to our harmonyas we decrescendo into silence) – Nenia Campbell
- For what is magic, but passion freed from reason? – Nenia Campbell
- She seemed like the kind of woman who would fall in love with the sky. – Nenia Campbell
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- Nothing is as deadly as the love of a powerful man. – Nenia Campbell
- ????, Christina.--œYes, ???? Christina. I think she’d like that. – Nenia Campbell
- My sub doesn’t pay for me,- he says, pulling me to my feet. -œThat just doesn’t happen.--œBut we ordered so much,- I say helpl – Nenia Campbell
- A woman isn’t a whore for wanting pleasure. If it were unnatural, we would not be born with such drives. – Nenia Campbell
- Such a dark green, his eyes. They reminded her of the forest, of all the dangers lying dormant behind that verdant cloak of leaves. – Nenia Campbell
- A quick and brutal ???? from behind usually served as an effective reminder of where you stood in the pack hierarchy. – Nenia Campbell
- I can take care of myself,- I said hotly.-œDarlin, you don’t even know how to pleasure yourself. – Nenia Campbell
- Books make the best ersatz friendships. – Nenia Campbell
- …there was a difference between killing for nourishment and killing for curiosity or sport. – Nenia Campbell
- He was a phoenix of blood, rising from the ashes of those who had fallen and suffered before him. – Nenia Campbell
- We hunger in earnest for that which we cannot consume. – Nenia Campbell
- What once was had, forever lost; thy fate is destined, thy love star-crossed. – Nenia Campbell
- We’re all hunters in my family, you know. Deer, ducks-¦damsels. – Nenia Campbell
- There was something delightfully intimate about the relationship between predator and prey. – Nenia Campbell
- Without ethics, science would be cruelty. – Nenia Campbell
- You can lie in any language on earth, and body language is no exception. – Nenia Campbell
- I wasn’t a complete bastard. If she liked to think she saw good in me, if she wanted to take credit for it, I’d let her. She deserved that much. – Nenia Campbell
- I wasn’t a complete bastard. If she liked to think she saw good in me, if she wanted to take credit for it, I’d let her. She deserved that much. – Nenia Campbell
- Fear could drive one to violence as quickly as anger could. – Nenia Campbell
- You are my star and you have made me see,- he tells her, -œand I am the air beneath your wings, never rending, never ending. – Nenia Campbell
- I’m as lucky as a bed of oysters on cioppino night. – Nenia Campbell
- You couldn’t find your ???? in the dark, you scheming, sleaze-mongering scumwad. – Nenia Campbell
- A lot of people have it in for me. It’s practically a school sport. – Nenia Campbell
- I’m sorry I missed the meeting and hurt your little feely-weels okay? – Nenia Campbell
- You must be a blast on long car rides.--œOh, I am. You haven’t experienced fun until you try to ???? in the front seat of a Civic. – Nenia Campbell
- The amount of sympathy you get from having an illness is paid out like a Ponzi scheme and psychiatric disorders are all the way at the bottom. – Nenia Campbell
- My book sales are way down today. Also, I’ve received two scathing reviews. One of them calls me -œa purveyor of insipid wet-dreams. – Nenia Campbell