Text Loving


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Text Loving focuses on the everyday issues that we face in different types of relationships whether it is on an intimate level or friendship level. I have learned a lot about people and how they are in different relationships and situations while writing this book. We sometimes may not know exactly what one may think of the other. Sometimes we may say things we don't mean or do things to hurt each other deliberately. We are quick to point fingers without owning up to our mistakes instead of taking the fall. But who am I to judge? I only speak on the things I see and hear. As I sat down to write this book, I had a lot of anxieties and fears because of the possible backlash that I may get from people in general. There are many things that I discussed in this book that people may not like because I may be revealing the fucked-up person they really are. Then you may also have the ones that will agree because they can relate. For what it's worth, as time went by, I overcame those fears and anxieties because I felt like it was more important to get the truth out there and open your eyes to what is going on around you on an everyday basis.




The Book of Love Text Messages


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This resource contains more than 300 text messages expressing a wealth of emotions, with love dominating all of them. Del Tor shares how to make relationships stronger by giving a little thought and spending only five minutes just once a week to text emotions, love, and caring in many different ways.




Love You Forever


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A young woman holds her newborn son And looks at him lovingly. Softly she sings to him: "I'll love you forever I'll like you for always As long as I'm living My baby you'll be." So begins the story that has touched the hearts of millions worldwide. Since publication in l986, Love You Forever has sold more than 15 million copies in paperback and the regular hardcover edition (as well as hundreds of thousands of copies in Spanish and French). Firefly Books is proud to offer this sentimental favorite in a variety of editions and sizes: We offer a trade paper and laminated hardcover edition in a 8" x 8" size. In gift editions we carry: a slipcased edition (8 1/2" x 8 1/4"), with a laminated box and a cloth binding on the book and a 10" x 10" laminated hardcover with jacket. And a Big Book Edition, 16" x 16" with a trade paper binding.




Wrong Text, Right Love


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USA TODAY Bestselling Author Claudia Burgoa presents an engaging love story full of mistaken identity, drunk texts, and hysterical mishaps. Sex talk is my job. I’m an influencer. I run a popular blog where I give all kinds of dating tips, and girls all over the world thank me for helping them with their love lives. I wish I could follow my own advice because my love life is totally dead. I just drunk texted my ex-boyfriend… except, I didn’t. That text ended up going to someone else. Oops. This new relationship is almost picture-perfect, just like my online life. I guess I give good…text. He doesn’t have to put up with my colorful personality--as my hot next-door neighbor describes me. Or my messy schedule. This long-distance relationship is the best thing that’s happened to me and I plan to keep it that way. Until we agree to meet up, and I’m freaking out. When he meets the real me, will he hate me forever? Or will we be one day telling our grandkids about that wrong text, right love? *** Wrong Text, Right Love is a cute rom-com of two secret lovers who prepare to risk it all for love. Claudia Burgoa brings the flirty fun in this cozy novel of risking it all for romance.




The Text of a Coptic Monastic Discourse, On Love and Self-control


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Of the Text -- The Language and Fourth-Century Date of the Text -- The Pachomian Koinonia: The Community to which On Love and Self-Control Was First Addressed -- The Pachomian Remission: An Annual Opportunity for a Discourse On Love and Self-Control -- A Potential Context for On Love and Self-Control in the Pachomian Conflicts following Pachomius's Death -- Pachomian Use of On Love and Self-Control in the Editing of Instruction concerning a Spiteful Monk -- The Dissolution of the Pachomian Community -- On Love and Self-Control and Its Codex (MONB. CP) -- The Provenance of the Manuscript of On Love and Self-Control -- The Creation of the Codex in the Late Sixth or Early Seventh Century -- Issues of Authorship -- Attribution to Athanasius -- Affinities between Athanasian Writings and On Love and Self-Control -- Reasons to Question an Athanasian Origin for On Love and Self-Control -- A Possible Origin for On Love and Self-Control among the Pachomians -- Horsiesios and On Love and Self-Control -- The Use of the Discourse On Love and Self-Control Beyond the Seventh Century -- Events Affecting the Church in Egypt from the Seventh to Tenth Centuries -- A Tenth-Century Reception of On Love and Self-Control by way of Instruction concerning a Spiteful Monk -- On Love and Self-Control in the Eleventh-Century Apocalypse of Samuel of Qalamun -- The Copying of On Love and Self-Control in the Eleventh or Twelfth Century -- The Dismemberment of the Codex in the Nineteenth Century and Its Current Reconstruction -- Conclusion.




Love by Text


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Wrong Number Kinsley is just trying to get through college and chase her dreams. Love and relationships are the furthest things from her mind. But can everything change when she receives a random, shirtless pic from a guy who's been given the wrong number? Prank Text Jodie never expected an unsolicited picture to show up on her phone while she was reading. But when he unexpectedly decides he wants to get to know her, she can’t tell him no. ~*~*~ When Brent lays his eyes on Jodie for the first time, he’s in love. He never knew love at first sight was a real thing, but the moment he sees her, he knows it’s a very real thing. Now, he just has to convince Jodie this isn’t all a game and that he’s truly interested in her. Flirtexting Being paired with the campus heartthrob for a chemistry project sounds like a nightmare, right? Try being paired with the campus heartthrob that you've had a crush on for as long as you can remember. He doesn't know I exist, but when we're paired together, he's not taking no for an answer. He's apparently changed his ways, and he's begging me for a chance . . . Should I give him the chance to break my heart?