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But then, out of nowhere, Cletus said, "I guess we're going to have to practice."
"Pardon me?"
"Practice kissing. Like what you did with Billy."
I reeled back as my head whipped to the side, our eyes colliding. I couldn't believe my ears. "You think . . . you want me to practice kissing with Billy?"
"No. No. Absolutely not." Again, Cletus's gaze flickered over me. "I mean you and me. I'll help you practice."
The heart flip returned, but this time it was more forceful than before. And it brought some friends - the tummy cartwheel, the throat cinch, and the chest ache.
What. The. Hell . . .? — Penny Reid
Live in Courage, Die in Honor — Wolf Wickham
The investigations also proved that there were many cases of spontaneous deviation, i.e. cases where there had been no stimulation of the semi-circular canal apparatus. — Robert Barany
man with his frontal lobes pushed back like that is unpredictable. — Rex Stout
Do you wrestle with dreams?
Do you contend with shadows?
Do you move in a kind of sleep?
Time has slipped away.
Your life is stolen.
You tarried with trifles,
Victim of your folly. — Frank Herbert
Let those who know know, and let me keep what little privacy I can. — Lisa Bonet
Style. People talk about it being stylish and beautiful, that's at the service of the story. Style for me means nothing without substance and there are moments and things about the film that are stylish but hopefully at the service of the story. — Tom Ford
It never gets boring for me because there's so many different things to explore in the studio. The studio's become the sanctuary that people have come in and found new things out about themselves, as weird as that sounds. But it's true, I'm no different. I've made some crazy hard records, and I've made a jazz album. — Mac Miller
There are no rogue ships; there are only rogue shipowners. — Barista Uno
The world is full of religion, and full of misery and crime. — Frances Wright
