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This was a new buzz, better than anything I'd tried before. For the first time, I could fight back at others. I'd even fight with a parked car! I was totally kyboshed on these drugs, I didn't care how many boys were standing outside the pub, I'd run over and fight the lot of them. Even though I came off second best, in my mind, I still walked away a winner. I showed them I wasn't a little shit-bag that always got battered, not when I had the drugs in me. — Stephen Richards

I remember who I am when I'm with you. — Nicole Christie

It's as simple as you can explain all of 'Dallas.' We're a dysfunctional family forced to stay together. — Patrick Duffy

As for love ... no, having once written that word I can write nothing more. — Osamu Dazai

Daniel said, 'If the body is strong, the soul weakens. If the body weakens, the soul is strong. — Benedicta Ward

I had been lying to myself, thinking I was free, thinking I had let him go. It didn't matter what he said or did, I'd never let him go. - Belly Conklin — Jenny Han

The darkest sky is filled with stars, that the sun casts its warmth on the coldest day. — Susan Beth Pfeffer

What happens to us is less important than what we make happen. — Roger Fritz

People live and die by nonsense. It's not what is so much as what people think is. — Isaac Asimov

Man is in his short sojourn on earth equal to God in His eternity. — Zygmunt Bauman

Religion has been an important part of my understanding, my inquiry into what it means to be human. — Ayad Akhtar

Her pinkie took matters into its own, er, pinkie, and moved oh-so-slightly, grazing his skin. His pinkie, judging by the shape and texture.
Blood rushed and pounded through her veins, flushing her skin. This could not, in any way, be explained as an accidental touch. But he could feign sleep if he wasn't interested. Did she want him to do that?
What was she doing?
She commanded her pinkie to drop, and thankfully, it obeyed.
A jolt shot through her as his finger made a query, and the need clarified. The need represented her desire for some measure of control. Control over her general situation. Control over her attraction. She answered with a gentle finger stroke along his calloused, warm skin.
A sharp breath pierced the dark air. — Angela Quarles

But when you flee someone, no matter how far you roam, that person will follow you as doggedly as the stars. — Marisha Pessl