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Hey, is this what they call the gay agenda?" Spirit Wire called. "Gay boys indoctrinating two innocent, uber straight girls with dirty same-sex kissing?"
"What, are you feeling a little gay yet? No? Okay, let me kiss him some more and see what happens," Calais yelled back. I thought I heard Miss Pyro snort and giggle. — Hayden Thorne
The reason people don't know what is good for them is because most people don't know what they are trying to do. — Neale Donald Walsch
We are so limited, you have to use the same word for loving Rosaleen as you do for loving Coke with peanuts. Isn't that a shame we don't have many more ways to say it? — Sue Monk Kidd
On a day like today,
there's no friend like a book. — Laura Purdie Salas
If you could see the instructions that I gave Jerry to begin with, I'd be embarrassed. — Tim LaHaye
We watch our competitors, learn from them, see the things that they were doing for customers and copy those things as much as we can. — Jeff Bezos
So many complaints boil down to the belly ache of the fragile, mortal, ignored ego in a vast and indifferent universe. — Alain De Botton
Oddly enough, my partner went on Prodigy when it first came out, and I ended up playing with some of that stuff!. — Bobby Sherman
My banks they are furnish'd with bees, Whose murmur invites one to sleep. — William Shenstone
The problem with many believers today is that they try to cooperate with the world — Sunday Adelaja
To achieve happiness I advocate four major principles, the principles of love, wisdom, self-reflection, and progress. — Ryuho Okawa
It is as deadly for a mind to have a system as to have none. Therefore it will have to decide to combine both. — Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel
Look at me. Do you see terror? Do you see fear? Or is it just your own reflection?"
"You're right. I see my reflection in your eyes--And it's kicking your ass! — Tony S. Daniel
It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived. — John Locke