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Zakhar Georgiyevich Travkin could have stopped right there! But no! Continuing his attempt to expunge his part in this and to stand erect before his own conscience, he rose from behind his desk--he had never stood up in my presence in my former life--and reached across the quarantine line that separated us and gave me his hand, although he would never have reached out his hand to me had I remained a free man. And pressing my hand, while his whole suite stood there in mute horror, showing that warmth that may appear in an habitually severe face, he said fearlessly and precisely:
'I wish you happiness, Captain! — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn

She did it without thinking--At that moment she was pure Gilly again: red-haired, with fury for blood, perfect aim, and nothing to lose. — Tiffany Baker

I am mildly addicted to Mucinex-D. I feel like I should just come clean about that. — Andrew Rannells

The DARRYL part of him that exploded on stage made its spellbinding, turbulent presence most felt off stage when we made love. He was a symphony of contradiction; tender, yet fierce; sweet, yet riotous; impassioned, yet leisurely; giving, yet unquenchable. We lay there naked on the carpet a long time afterward, both too depleted - and too content - to move. — Raynetta Manees

Not all of our work is dark, but when we are working on a dark project, we really tend to go there. — Erich Hoeber

A book is a mirror that offers us only what we already carry inside us. — Carlos Ruiz Zafon

It's about time that society accepts people for who they are. — Kesha

So enjoy the beauty, feel the love, and live your life your own way. — Debasish Mridha

Six million Jews died in concentration camps, but six billion broiler chickens will die this year in slaughter houses. — Ingrid Newkirk

I find the organic wave much more interesting in America than in France. — Eric Ripert

But it's not later yet," said Professor Steg. "It's still now. It won't be later until later. — Neil Gaiman