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What are you doing?" she asked.
"What I've imagined doing to you all day. Throwing you on my bed and fucking you until your legs are too weak to try and stand. — Donna Augustine

And my real enemy is not to hold the specimen sterile, but it's the lighting. The light is our real enemy. So we have to work with very very poor lighting. But we can increase the light with computers. — Lennart Nilsson

We've had enough exhortations to be silent. Cry out with a thousand tongues - I see the world is rotten because of silence. — Catherine Of Siena

Without environmental sustainability, economic stability and social cohesion cannot be achieved — Phil Harding

My flesh and my heart fail; But God is the strength of my heart and my portion forever. 27 For — Thomas Nelson Publishers

She'd been trained to survive many things: starvation and bullet wounds. Winter nights and scouring sun. Double-tied knots and interrogations at knifepoint. But this? A boy's lips on hers. Moving and melding. Soft and strength, velvet and iron. Opposite elements that tugged and tor Yael from the inside. Feelings bloomed, hot and warm. Deep and dark. — Ryan Graudin

I believe that God is the Great Companion, that we are not left orphans, that we may have comradeship with him. — Lyman Abbott

Angels are amongst us Angels all around If we quiet our minds, and open our hearts We will hear their heavenly sound"
- Maria Schembri — Susanna Mahoney

Kindness is contagious. When we are kind, then we inspire others to be kind. — Emma J. Bell

If the years have taught me one thing it's that those who care are always scarce. Those who genuinely care; not the acquaintances, false friends or those with similar aspirations. The few who seek your company, the souls who would plainly step off the world for you. Once you resolve to ignore them, only regret will follow. — Darrell Drake

This could but have happened once,- And we missed it, lost it forever. — Robert Browning

I wonder what we look for when we embark on these kinds of trips. There is the pat answer that you tell the people you don't know: that you're interested in seeing a place, learning about its people. But then the trip begins and the hardship comes, and hardship is more honest: it tells us that we don't have enough patience yet, nor humility, nor gratitude. And we thought that we did. Hardship brings us closer to truth, and thus is more difficult to bear, but from it alone comes compassion. And so I've told the world that it can do what it wants with me during this trip if only, by the end, I have learned something more. A bargain then. The journey, my teacher. — Kira Salak

Live today facing forward - with your back on yesterday, your eyes on tomorrow, and your head and heart in the moment. — Richelle E. Goodrich