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He swayed side-to-side, fighting against my compulsion. I smiled sweetly, leaning in and grazing my nail across his cheek. "You understand?" Skin contact made it solid. His shock melted into a gooey grin.
J.M. Friedman. Succubus in Seattle (Kindle Locations 173-175). — J.R. Thorn
Every city has streets that were built under an unlucky star. And they don't have to be located in the outskirts, either. Sometimes they run along beside gloomy factory buildings, sometimes along the railway lines or main highways, sometimes even beside a park or ravine that has survived through some oversight by the municipal authorities. — Sergei Lukyanenko
In poor countries, the rich and powerful crush the poor and powerless. — Adam Davidson
I started understanding William Blake and George Orwell more and more. It's amazing how we go to school when we're so young, read all of these books, just trying to memorize them. When you start to live, you don't have to memorize anything. — Benjamin Clementine
How we remember changes how we have lived.
Time runs both ways. We make stories of our lives. — Guy Gavriel Kay
The major media companies are significantly reducing their financial commitment to the motion picture sector. — Peter Bart
When writers stop believing in their own stories, readers tend to sense it. — Tracy Kidder
Did the poet know how lucky he was, to have such beautiful words and a place to put them and keep them? — Ally Condie
Don't ever play with someone's feelings, you could win the game but you could lose that person forever. — Frank Ocean
Defer not charities till death; for certainly, if a man weigh it rightly, he that doth so is rather liberal of another man's than of his own. — Francis Bacon
You know what we do...and we do it well — Shane
The scientific study of the relationship between brain and mind began in 1861, when Broca, in France, found that specific difficulties in the expressive use of speech, aphasia, consistently followed damage to a particular portion of the left hemisphere of the brain. — Oliver Sacks
I like many types of music and probably too many to mention here. — Louise Brown
