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Avery?" she whispered.
He gathered her closer, his eyes still closed.
"Avery?"
"Shh." His voice was low and infinitely sad. "Hush. Tomorrow's waiting outside this door. It's crouching there in an ocean of words and uncertainties. But it's not here yet and we are. Lily. Lillian. Love. I'm begging you. Let me love you again. Let me love you all night long." She answered with a kiss. — Connie Brockway

In my spare time, I paint, garden, hike and enjoy massages for my weary writer's back. — Rolonda Watts

The modern Presidents Club was founded by two men who by all rights should have loathed each other. There was Harry Truman, the humble haberdasher from Missouri, hurled into office in the spring of 1945, summoning to the White House Herbert Hoover, a failed Republican president who had left town thirteen years earlier as the most hated man in America, his motorcades pelted with rotten fruit. They were political enemies and temperamental opposites. Where Truman was authentic, amiable, if prone to eruptions of temper, Hoover could be cold, humorless, incapable of small talk but ferociously sure of the rightness of his cause. — Nancy Gibbs

She needed help, but God was in a meeting whenever she rang. — Tom Robbins

First we forgive ourselves, then we forgive others and life itself. — Elizabeth Lesser

...words so precisely placed that in combination with other words, also precisely placed, they carve out a shape in space and time. — Stanley Fish

The magnet principle says, 'Like attracts like.' You'll attract to you the people, circumstances, events, money and resources you need to accomplish your goals. — Mark Victor Hansen

The only good imitations are those that poke fun at bad originals. — Francois De La Rochefoucauld

I do not believe the loss of a child is something one ever overcomes. One puts on the faces one needs, but inside, one bleeds and bleeds. — Elizabeth Berg

Failure was startling, really. So startling that I hardly noticed it at all. — Jane Smiley

Aim higher in case you fall short. — Suzanne Collins

To be called a genius at 17 or 18 years old can sometimes cause arrested development. — Paul Dano