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Derek said Andrew never went to bed before midnight. If we wanted to get him after he was sound asleep, that meant waiting until two.
To my surprise, I fell asleep, so soundly that i didn't hear the alarm on the watch Derek had given me earlier. I woke to Tori shaking me with one hand, while trying to shut off the alarm with the other.
I yawned and blinked hard.
"Running away after you've barley slept in a week isn't a great idea," she said. "Luckily, I anticipated this."
She popped open a can of coke and handed it to me.
"Not as good as coffee," she said. "But I bet you don't drink coffee do you?"
I shook my head as I gulped.
"Kids," she said, rolling her eyes. — Kelley Armstrong

...religions that believe they have a lock on divine wisdom and a reserved seat in the VIP section of the hereafter. — Rysa Walker

I covet honour in the same way as a miser covets gold. — Hans Christian Andersen

Cell genetics led us to investigate cell mechanics. Cell mechanics now compels us to infer the structures underlying it. In seeking the mechanism of heredity and variation we are thus discovering the molecular basis of growth and reproduction. The theory of the cell revealed the unity of living processes; the study of the cell is beginning to reveal their physical foundations. — C.D. Darlington

Your mind will be like its habitual thoughts; for the soul becomes dyed with the color of its thoughts. — Marcus Aurelius

Give the public everything you can give them, keep the place as clean as you can keep it, keep it friendly. — Walt Disney

I knew I had to be careful. I had to keep my distance. If she knew how much I still cared, it was all over. I wouldn't be able to walk away again. The first time was hard enough. — Jenny Han

Believing in progress does not mean believing that any progress has yet been made. — Franz Kafka

Had their physical attractions proved insufficient because she had unconsciously asked more from them than they were able to give? — Josephine Tey

He'll never know what it would be like, to wake up beside her. — Sharon Bolton

Why do comparisons of words and tone poems (poetry and music) never take into consideration that the word is a mere signifier, but that the sound, aside from being a signifier, is also an object? — Franz Grillparzer