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I can't go back, Lane. I'm sorry. I just can't."
He fell silent. And then after a long while, he nodded. "All right, but can I ask you for one thing?"
No. "Yes."
"Just don't hate me anymore. I'm doing plenty of that on my own time. — J.R. Ward

Tomorrow. There's a Gone With the Wind museum here in the house. — Carolyn Brown

We live for the glory of God. — Lailah Gifty Akita

I'm a good listener, you know. My gran used to say that's why you've got two ears and one mouth. I just truly love what I do and treat it with a lot of respect and all these relationships in the music business that people talk about. — Johnny Reid

We'll meet again, but you're a lifetime away, and I need you now. — Karen Quan

No one can give you better advice than yourself. — Marcus Tullius Cicero

What's the point of having shimmery feet? — Chantelle Houghton

Philosophers stretch the meaning of words until they retain scarcely anything of their original sense. They give the name of "God" to some vague abstraction which they have created for themselves; having done so they can pose before all the world as deists, as believers of God, and they can even boast that they have recognized a higher, purer concept of God, notwithstanding that their God is not nothing more than an insubstantial shadow and no longer the mighty personality of religious doctrines. — Sigmund Freud

No world is without sacrifices. But if we produce casualties, we would also sustain casualties of our own. — Tite Kubo

Liadan," he said, staring intently at the ground.
"Yes," I whispered.
"Don't wed that man Eamonn. Tell him, if he takes you, he's a dead."
Bran — Juliet Marillier

I want to own a wind farm. Don't breathe, or you'll undermine the price of my crop. — Jarod Kintz

Would she ever dare tell him that no pleasure, no joy, no figment of her imagination could ever compete with the happiness she felt at the way he used her with such utter freedom, at the notion that he could do anything with her, that there was no limit, no restriction in the manner with which, on her body, he might search for pleasure? — Pauline Reage