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She hadn't thought anything could squeeze past the pain in her head, the ache in her stomach, the sizzle of shame in her blood. But she hadn't counted on despair. Somehow despair always made room for itself. — Nora Roberts

PLENIPOTENTIARY, adj. Having full power. A Minister Plenipotentiary is a diplomatist possessing absolute authority on condition that he never exert it. — Ambrose Bierce

I know that my cell phone in Iran ... is bugged, and they listen in, and my emails, I'm sure, are monitored inside Iran. They have my email address; it's not like they can't snoop on it. — Hooman Majd

He who bestows something great receives no gratitude; for in accepting it the recipient has already been weighed down too much. — Friedrich Nietzsche

What I didn't expect was that she would recognize that I needed to be held accountable.
I needed it.
I needed accountability so that I could change. — Penny Reid

DRACULA A Mystery Story by Bram Stoker — Bram Stoker

But the most important thing of all, to which she kept returning like a tongue probing a sore tooth, was the realization that she had fallen in love with her gaurdian. — Patricia C. Wrede

When I was nine, I was taught to ride a surfboard in Waikiki by the beach boy Rabbit Kekai. — Susanna Moore

For many years, when still a Yugoslav citizen, I was already a Swiss patriot, and in 1959, I obtained Swiss citizenship. However, I consider myself a world citizen, and I am very grateful to my adopted country that it allows me to be one. — Vladimir Prelog

They were inlove, but they hadn't been lovers; they were friends and yet also strangers for so many years — Nicholas Sparks

There are only two kinds of men; the dead and the deadly. — Helen Rowland

Not only had I got rid of the theology and the supernatural, but I had found the truth of evolution. — Andrew Carnegie

To Europe she was America. To America she was the gateway to the earth. But to tell the story of New York would be to write a social history of the world. — H.G.Wells

All women are goddesses, and it's just a matter of letting that goddess-power shine - and if you don't try to be the biggest and baddest damn goddess you can be, you are selling yourself short. — Kimora Lee Simmons