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When I used to go to Elvis's house was always a nightmare trying to get into the house because of so many fans outside the gate and he really couldn't go anywhere without sneaking in or doing something because people just wanted to be around him and to be with him. — Jackie DeShannon

I'm just full of surprises." Watching her, he waved the wrapped bar from side to side. "You can have the candy if you sit on my lap."
That sounds like something perverted old men say to young, stupid girls."
I'm not old, and you're not stupid." He sat, patted his knee. "It's Belgian chocolate."
Just because I'm sitting on your lap and eating your candy doesn't mean you can cop a feel," she said as she folded into his lap. — J.D. Robb

The world awakens on the run And will soon be earning With hopes of better days to come It's a morning yearning. — Ben Harper

The mountains paralleled the valley and the snowy peaks were extending with fall to the valley floor. — Thomas McGuane

Everybody wants to be someone else," he says "Do you blame them?" he asks. — Lissa Price

True love is like bread. It needs the right ingredients, a little heat, and some magic to rise. — Jodi Picoult

You have to love them enough to take a small little breath. — K.K. Hendin

A gynecologist is the dentist for the downstairs mouth. — Daniel Tosh

Your dreams were the one place you could be physically safe. — Hannibal

Piper, stop," he said in that firm, bossy voice.
I stopped.
I don't get how those guys can ignore that tone.
"Turn around."
I turned around.
"Fuck," he murmured.
Why can't that be an order? — Layla Frost

Fairy's side note: Even people who don't believe in magic really do. — Janette Rallison

While you have a thing it can be taken from you ... ..but when you give it, you have given it. no robber can take it from you. It is yours then forever when you have given it. It will be yours always. That is to give. — James Joyce

The commitment to literacy was constant on the part of African Americans. And the percentages of literacy by the end of the century, by 1900, basic literacy has galloped ahead. People believed that education, of course, was the turnstile for advancement. — David Levering Lewis

She's not for you, nor you for her; at least, not in the way you both want. — Robert Jordan