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Levana knelt. She glowed with anticipation. Her lips trembled with a restrained smile. Her eyes were feasting on the crown as Kai turned toward her. — Marissa Meyer
To write the essay is to be haunted by our own lies. No story is the whole story. Everything we know is shadowed by what we've missed, forgotten, or been afraid to see. — Sallie Tisdale
I was always making my friends laugh, but I never wanted the attention of the whole classroom. — Steven Wright
The fiend with all his comrades Fell then from heaven above, Through as long as three nights and days, The angels form heaven into hell; And them all the Lord transformed to devils, Because they his deed and word Would not revere. — Caedmon
My mother still calls me Jim and that is about it. Everyone else calls me Lee. My wife calls me whatever. — Lee Child
Stop thumping me, you fuck! — Abigail Roux
One of these days, I would doubt the Gardeners a little too much and Zach was going to play handball with my head. — Erica Lindquist
If youth is a fault, it is one that one gets rid of soon enough. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
Effective discipline is based on loving guidance. It is based on the belief that children are born innately good and that our role as parents is to nurture their spirits as they learn about limits and boundaries, rather than to curb their tendencies toward wrongdoing. Effective discipline presumes that children have reasons for their behavior and that cooperation can be engaged to solve shared problems. — Peggy O'Mara
He came in. "Yes, Miss Marshall?"
He looked ... so innocent. Stephen was good at looking innocent; a necessary skill for a man who had a dreadfully mischievous sense of humor. — Courtney Milan
He let out another chuckle, one that slithered up her spine and wrapped around her throat. — Jackie Morse Kessler
If a woman tells you she doesn't want children, pretend she's actually telling you she doesn't want children. Don't translate it in your head as, "I'm saying I don't want them now, but I'm sure I'll change my mind later." She has no reason to lie to you, and if she's told you she doesn't want children, she's already given it enough thought to make that declaration. So, assume she means it. — Sylvia D. Lucas
