Android Ssid Quotes & Sayings
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He grabs my hands and lifts them up in the air. I grip the railing on the top of the bed.
"Don't move those hands," he whispers into my nape. I nod and lick my lips. I'm on my tiptoes. My breath is catching and coming out spurts of rough air. His hands run down my arms. I shiver and pant. His lips brush the back of my neck. He sweeps my hair to one side, kissing down my shoulder blade. Heat and nerves battle low in my belly as his hands grip my hips, pulling me back to him.
"Don't let go of that railing, Sarah." His words are growled between kisses and licks. I hear the menacing threat in them. — Tara Brown

I like a woman who hasn't decided the kitchen's a place of slavery just because she works for a livin." "I feel absolutely the same way about a man, — Stephen King

They would do better to say: "Our book," "Our commentary," "Our history," etc., because there is in them usually more of other people's than their own. — Blaise Pascal

There are no permanent friends or permanent enemies, just permanent interests. — Carol Moseley Braun

Good-bye and hello, as always. — Roger Zelazny

I listen with attention to the judgment of all men;
but so far as I can remember,
I have followed none but my own. — Michel De Montaigne

That kind of love - the kind you realize you already have by the life you've created together - that's the kind that lasts. — Mitch Albom

It's important to me to be in a relationship when I'm in one, but I'm not someone who needs to be in a relationship. — Rufus Sewell

Life has abundant treasures, when your settings are on right. — Donnie Simpson

Mainline American Protestantism, as is often the case, plodded wearily along as if nothing had changed. Like an aging dowager, living in a decaying mansion on the edge of town, bankrupt and penniless, house decaying around her but acting as if her family still controlled the city, our theologians and church leaders continued to think and act as if we were in charge, as if the old arrangements were still valid. — Stanley Hauerwas

We derive our greatest pleasures not from novelty but from familiarity. — Raymond Radiguet