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For here he was about to take her to that passionate brink and she reached upward, her hips rising, her breath catching as she dared not even exhale...
Yet he stopped, and let himself go farther down, until his lips blew a hot, steamy kiss over her sex, leaving her gasping, and then it was his tongue on her, lapping at her, drawing her into his mouth and sucking at her sex.
He'd slid his fingers inside her again, easing their way in, but it was his mouth, teasing over her, that left her gasping for air, reaching upward, nearly at that brink. — Elizabeth Boyle

Parents sometimes think of newborns as helpless creatures, but in fact parents' behavior is much more under the infant's control than the reverse. Does he come running when you cry? — Sandra Scarr

I had serious training of painting styles from different historical periods ... But to have all this training is not enough to be an artist. You have to add a new page to history; otherwise you are not making a contribution. But making history is not easy. — Liu Dan

Whatever we do as a band, none of us can do as individuals. We all know that, whatever we have gone through with each other and as a band. — Tommy Lee

(Off topic, but: What a slut time is. She screws everybody.) — John Green

Although I'm afraid I don't get too many clients these days! — Patrick McCabe

It's hard to have a career. — David Spade

Anarcho-syndic alism took for granted that working people ought to control their own work, its conditions, the enterprises in which they work, along with communities, so they should be associated with one another in free associations, and democracy of that kind should be the foundational elements of a more general free society. — Noam Chomsky

I began playing in the senior circuit when I was 15 and won the world senior amateur title the same year. — Jahangir Khan

Life's been nothing but paperwork. — Gustav Mahler

I never really thought about how when I look at the moon, it's the same moon as Shakespeare and Marie Antoinette and George Washington and Cleopatra looked at. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

it is ultimately wrongness, not rightness, that can teach us who we are. — Kathryn Schulz