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Logan put his hands on her shoulders and gently pushed her away. "Better?"
There was some emotion in his eyes, but it disappeared before she could decipher it. "I'm okay, but I'll be better when all this is over. Thank you."
"For what?"
"For coming here when I asked. It was probably an inconvenience to drop everything at a moment's notice."
Again, something flittered in his eyes, and he glanced away. When his gaze returned to her, whatever she'd seen was gone.
"Know this, Dani. Wherever you are and whenever you need me, I will always come to you. — Sandra Owens

I've said it a million times: Romance languages lead to premarital sex. — Stephen Colbert

The instinct to impersonate produces the actor; the desire to provide pleasure by impersonations produces the playwright; the desire to provide this pleasure with adequate characterization and dialogue memorable in itself produces dramatic literature. — George Pierce Baker

All too often the people of our culture think they're really doing something if they're out there fighting bad things and getting laws passed. Just look at what we've accomplished by outlawing drugs and waging a trillion-dollar War on Drugs! (Nothing!) — Daniel Quinn

I trust you," she murmured through urgency. "Completely. Without end, and before the beginning. — Janny Wurts

Mr. Jamrach led me through the lobby and into the menagerie. The first was a parrot room, a fearsome screaming place of mad round eyes, crimson breasts that beat against bars, wings that flapped against their neighbours, blood red, royal blue, gypsy yellow, grass green. The birds were crammed along perches. Macaws hung upside down here and there, batting their white eyes, and small green parrots flittered above our heads in drifts. A hot of cockatoos looked down from on high over the shrill madness, high crested, creamy breasted. The screeching was like laughter in hell. — Carol Birch

Never must the physician say, the disease is incurable. By that admission he denies God, our Creator; he doubts Nature with her profuseness of hidden powers and mysteries. — Morris Fishbein

It breaks my heart because there are some parts I know I would have the right spirit for, and I just don't get them because I have an accent. — Salma Hayek

Unable to resist any longer, he buried his fingers in the hair at the base of her neck and angled her face upward. He leaned forward and dropped soft little kisses onto her lips, starting at the corner and working his way across until she began to stir. Her lashes flittered. "Gid - ?" He smothered her question with his kiss. No longer playful, he took her mouth fully, holding nothing back. She was no longer Adelaide Proctor, governess. She was Adelaide Westcott, wife. His wife. It didn't take long for her to recover from her surprise. She clasped his shoulder for support and stretched toward him. His pulse surged, and when she finally pulled away, he refused to let her separate from him completely. He rested his forehead against hers and listened to their ragged breaths echoing in the quiet morning. "Feeling better today, are we?" Adelaide asked as she lowered her head back down to her pillow, her face a becoming shade of pink. Gideon grinned. "A little. — Karen Witemeyer

Don't feel sorry for me, now. It was for science, and as long as something is for science, it's worth doing. It's just not necessarily worth repeating. — Mira Grant

Whether you're a veteran like me or a high school athlete, the most important thing you can do is keep your body healthy. — Jason Terry

From an early age, I knew I would be unhappy if I wasn't doing something creative. — Grimes

You have to be able to catch someone to arrest them. — Carrie Jones

She'll sting you one day, Oh, ever so gently, so you hardly ever feel it. 'til you fall dead. — Jacob Grimm