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At this point I came across one of the vending machines that only Japan has. I have to admit that I love the whimsical items sold in such appliances, like all sorts of junk food, beer cans, whisky bottles and even underwear. This particular machine sold both whisky and underwear, which truly is a bizarre combination, or maybe not, considering all the underwear were female panties. It was therefore my theory that older men would come by and buy the whisky, and then when they were drunk and young women passed by, the men would then offer them panties as gifts for sexual favours. Ya, it all made perfect sense to me. — Andrew James Pritchard

He is half of my soul, as the poets say. — Madeline Miller

I'm really into my photography and am trying to catch up with digital generation - I was used to the old 35mm cameras. — David Suchet

Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy and wise if it don't make him wealthy. — Dick King-Smith

She skidded around a corner, slamming her shoulder into the wall and bouncing off of it without slowing.
Caleb?
Silence. Forty-six meters. A long stretch of hallway. She pushed faster, harder. Twenty meters.
She burst into the room in unison with a deafening crash of metal shearing metal. — G.S. Jennsen

Conclusion 2:
There's nothing more demonic than two bored twins.
~Signed Tamaki — Bisco Hatori

Nothing is lost until you ca't find it. — Annie Allways

If the clouds split open and an archangel descended onto the street in all of his heavenly glory and tried to make Rogan see reason, he would fail miserably and have to pack up his flaming sword and go back to Heaven in shame. — Ilona Andrews

Now they were old.
Old enough.
A viable, die-able age. — Arundhati Roy

Karl Marx was the foremost hater and most incessant whiner in the history of Western Civilization. He was a spoiled, overeducated brat who never grew up; he just grew more shrill as he grew older. His lifelong hatred and whining have led to the deaths (so far) of perhaps a hundred million people, depending on how many people perished under Mao's tyranny. We will probably never know. — Gary North

If you can love all who've betrayed you ... you can taste sweetness in everything. — Holly Lynn Payne