Blood Bankers Quotes & Sayings
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No, I mean have dinner. With me. At a restaurant."
Her breath caught at the intensity in his gaze. "Jackson - "
"Don't say no."
She blinked in surprise at his cocky command. "Why shouldn't I?"
His grin was slow and sexy as he braced both hands on the door jamb and leaned in slightly. "Because I really like you in that red dress, Molls." He backed up before she could respond and gave her a little wink. — Lauren Layne

I plucked my soul out of its secret place,
And held it to the mirror of my eye,
To see it like a star against the sky,
A twitching body quivering in space,
A spark of passion shining on my face.
And I explored it to determine why
This awful key to my infinity
Conspires to rob me of sweet joy and grace.
And if the sign may not be fully read,
If I can comprehend but not control,
I need not gloom my days with futile dread,
Because I see a part and not the whole.
Contemplating the strange, I'm comforted
By this narcotic thought: I know my soul. — Claude McKay

Hierarchy was like breathing: the only time you thought about it was when something went wrong. — Jennifer Lynn Barnes

Atkins diet is not a "quick diet" as it is often presented. It is more a way of life. In obese individuals with cardiovascular disease, high blood sugar or triglycerides, or persons with epilepsy Atkins diet shows up as very successful long-term solution. — Jenna Lopez

Your characters get angry at you if you speak about them and stop you from giving birth to them on the page in revenge. Real writers sit down and write. Wannabe writers sit around and talk. — Joe Eszterhas

But it was also obvious that man could not live by work alone; that the particular man Jude, at any rate, wanted something to love. — Thomas Hardy

A society whose experts would be priests, two thousand bankers and technicians ruling
over a Europe of one hundred and twenty million inhabitants where private life would be absolutely identified with
public life, where absolute obedience "of action, of thought, and of feeling" would be given to the high priest who
would reign over everything, such was Comte's Utopia, which announces what might be called the horizontal
religions of our times. It is true that it is Utopian because, convinced of the enlightening powers of science, Comte
forgot to provide a police force. Others will be more practical; the religion of humanity will be effectively founded
on the blood and suffering of humanity. — Albert Camus

Whatever is decoded dies — Alexis Stamatis