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Connor swooped her into his arms. "Damn it, girl." He kissed her, curling his body around hers. "What kind of crazy stunt was that? Don't ever try to save me again."
"You were about to sacrifice yourself to protect me." She smiled up at him. "There was no way I was going to let you get out of our relationship that easily. — Andrea Cremer

Question - What is justice, stripped of appearances? — Plato

And I knew I would nevr have that everything's-right-in-my-world feeling again. — Diane Chamberlain

Success is about making your life a special version of unique that fits who you are - not what other people want you to be. — Mark Cuban

Be genuine and authentic, so when a guy starts to catch feelings, it's with the real you and not someone you are pretending to be. — Sheri Gaskins

England did nothing in that World Cup, so why were they bringing books out? 'We got beat in the quarter-finals. I played like s**t. Here's my book.' — Joey Barton

If there were any way for me to become human for you - no matter what the price was, I would pay it. — Stephenie Meyer

Had stood there silently, watching, without interest or purpose, like a chemical compound on a photographic plate, absorbing visual shapes because they were there to be absorbed, but unable ever to form any estimate of the objects of her vision. — Ayn Rand

Can that make any sense - a Belgian artist living in Mexico and working in Afghanistan? — Francis Alys

I am as you say a "skeleton" and i have been for quite a while — SkullDuggery Pleasant

I would never sign on to a project that was male-bashing, because first and foremost I'm a man ... what guy would sign on for that? — Michael Ealy

The scent of flowers grew stronger and came from all sides; the grass was drenched with dew; a nightingale struck up in a lilac bush close by and then stopped on hearing our voices; the starry sky seemed to come down lower over our heads. — Leo Tolstoy