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A slow trickle of lust crawled painfully down the parched gully of desire, and ended feebly in dry fumbling lechery. — Thomas Wolfe

When Holly Short had opened the door of her makeshift basement cell, she had found her helmet bouncing on the spot in front of her with a 3-D image of Foaly's face projected onto it. That is really creepy, — Eoin Colfer

I regard the whole of my life as having been lived in an anxious world. — Diana Trilling

Morality is good when we use it to live our lives but not to hurt anyone. — Debasish Mridha

'High Stakes' was a very bad movie that I was cast in as a lead. — Dave Foley

I never believed in trying to do anything. Whatever I set out to do I found I had already accomplished. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I love hot yoga. I go to a sculpt class with weights. That's really good for the core and it's obviously super hot. I love cardio bar. I'm not a big gym fan, so I like to go to classes. — Naya Rivera

It is just as important, perhaps more important, for the teacher to have the benefit of personal counseling when he needs it as it is for the student. — William C. Menninger

Coffee is a language in itself. — Jackie Chan

Willingly or not we come to terms with power, forgetting that we are all in the ghetto, that the ghetto is walled in, that outside the ghetto reign the lords of death, and that close by the train is waiting. by Primo Levi in Drowned — Primo Levi

I read a zombie story, and I have nightmares for days. But my youngest sister loves zombie stories. So when she insisted it was time for Bards and Sages to put together a zombie book, I couldn't tell her 'no.' — Julie Ann Dawson

It's a quiet revolution begun by ordinary people with the stuff of our daily lives. — Bill McKibben

We teach that all men are naturally depraved. We condemn man's free will, his strength, wisdom, and righteousness. We say that we obtain grace by the free mercy of God alone for Christ's sake. — Martin Luther