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Theo is like the huntress Diana," Cecil said, rocking a little on his heels. He was thoroughly enjoying the burst of popularity his cousin-by-marriage was experiencing. "Beautiful and yet slightly deadly, ready to to whip out a bow and arrow, or turn a man into a squealing swine. Sensual, and yet with just a snowy touch of the virginal about her. — Eloisa James

You look at these kids ... thousands and thousands of kids ... and you stop and think, how can you not care? — Curtis R. Welling

Our souls need music, Robert, as our bodies need touch. — Gaelen Foley

Simultaneity in light is harmony, the rhythm of colors which creates the Vision of Man. — Robert Delaunay

[I]nfinity is not part of the real world. — Morris Berman

JJ glared at his slumbering frame. Long legs, lethal in denim, his button fly already enticingly popped, abdomen all ridged and naked, begging for a finger or a tongue to discover the hills and valleys, dark shaggy hair spread around his head like a freaking halo on her pillow.
Well too damn bad for this broken-down angel. She was the one who'd worked her ass off until two am. Not him.
And she wanted her bed back. — Amy Andrews

I mean I think that when you've got a big brain, when you find yourself planted in a world with a brain big enough to understand quite a lot of what you see around you, but not everything, you naturally fall to thinking about the deep mysteries. Where do we come from? Where does the world come from? Where does the universe come from? — Richard Dawkins

If I could forgive, it meant I was a strong good person who could take responsibility for the path I had chosen for myself, and all the consequences that accompanied that choice. And it gave me the simple but powerful satisfaction of extending a kindness to another person in a tough spot. — Piper Kerman

People who work 44 hours per week make 50 percent more than people who work 34 hours a week. — Warren Farrell

I saw the Cloud, though I did not foresee the Storm. — Daniel Defoe