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It had been the longest time since she had had a rib-scraping laugh. She had forgotten how deep and down it could be. So different from the miscellaneous giggles and smiles she had learned to be content with these past few years. — Toni Morrison

We've got to unite our country again, because we're stronger when we are united and we are weaker when we are divided. — John Kasich

With exotic settings, sensual conflict, and an intriguing hint of Italian history, Katherine Bone's contemporary debut captivated me!"
Roxanne St. Claire, New York Times bestselling author — Katherine Bone

Improve your spare moments and they will become the brightest gems in your life. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Any day that we don't give up puts us one day closer to success! — Joyce Meyer

The intimacy of the detail - why The Silence of the Lambs is quite possibly the Thriller Writer's bible. — Thomas Harris

perfectly in his mind that it felt like a memory. "Who killed her?" he asked quietly. Odilia stared straight ahead, saying nothing. The hymn ended and Whillans raised his hands. "Let us pray. — Mark Wheaton

Bolivia recently did what every country should do - banned the use of animals in circuses. — Jane Velez-Mitchell

Stability is when the U.K. and U.S. invade a country and impose the regime of their choice. — Noam Chomsky

Yes, I swore. I do that a lot, although I'll try my hardest not to do it in front of you. Even so, I'm not exactly the best person at keeping his language bottled up, so if I offend anyone, I'll apologize now. I don't give a shit, but I'll still apologize. He smiled and a lot of the group laughed, although I noticed Mara and several of her witch friends cross their arms and maintain an expression of stern disapproval. — Steve McHugh

There's a place this moment comes from, where it's made. Actually, it's like a big factory where they make moments, where they make realities, where they make infinities. — Frederick Lenz