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He looked like he wanted to lean down and kiss me ... YES! ... Come on!!! ... A little more ... more ... just a little closer ...
What's your favorite dog? Gunner asked as he pulled back and stood away from the door. — Kelly Elliott

If you want to get somewhere in six months, you're not going to get there by wishing it. — Marlo Thomas

I'm a way bigger worrier than I ever was before I had kids. And, you know, the stress and anxiety that can go along with motherhood, I have had to battle that. — Natalie Maines

Excellence resides in quality, not in quantity. The best is always few and rare; much lowers value. — Baltasar Gracian

I care about football, so what Im seeing regarding the image of FIFA, not only now but in the past years, I dont like it, — Luis Figo

Our duty is to preach the gospel to all men ... This is what God expects of us — John Taylor

Weekly $25,000 shopping binges at Barney's and "high end" boutiques for clothes I barely wore were the norm. So were lavish meals with friends where I picked up $1000 tabs. These high-priced activities were within my limits because I was extremely successful financially, a testament to my manic behavior, not to mention my involvement in illegal activities. — Andy Behrman

There comes a time
when you have to let go
all the words
all the teaching
and trust the infinite — Billy Doyle

There is something of yours that i would like to return to you ... He leaned across the distance between them and caught her mouth with his own. — Holly Black

Anyone who appears to be triggered out of watchfulness and into action by your appearance must be explained. Anyone observing you carefully must be explained. Anyone whose behavior seems to be geared to yours must be explained. If the explanation does not satisfy you, be ready to take appropriate defensive action. — Jeff Cooper

FOR MOST OF human history, education was job training. Hunters, farmers, and warriors taught the young to hunt, farm, and fight. Children of the ruling class received instruction in the arts of war and governance, but this too was intended first and foremost as preparation for the roles they would assume later in society, not for any broader purpose. All that began to change twenty-five hundred years ago in ancient Greece. — Fareed Zakaria

Please, no matter how we advance in technology please don't abandon the book-there is nothing in our material world more beautiful than a book. — Patti Smith

Those who know nothing of foreign languages know nothing of their own. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe