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He gave, took, told her with every stroke what he hadn't been able to convey with words, communicated what he'd felt from the moment he saw her enter the courtroom, and knew, in that instant, that he'd been blessed and doomed in the same heartbeat. — Sandra Brown

The pill's bittersweet chaser is not that they can't love you back the same way. It's that they won't. They won't open their minds to the possibility. They won't expand their expectations of romantic love past their own predetermined boundaries - gender, age, [insert innumerable other unfair, random reasons here]. — Rachel Cohn

The relatively high status of women in Western Europe was an accidental by-product of the church's self-interest. The church made it difficult for a widow to remarry within the family group and thereby reconvey her property back to the tribe, so she had to own the property herself. A woman's right to own property and dispose of it as she wished stood to benefit the church, since it provided a large source of donations from childless widows and spinsters. — Francis Fukuyama

You couldn't do it with him because Rhodes wasn't the one ... Furious Barkley is. Furi — A.E. Via

She had other friends--friends that wouldn't leave her. She had the cats. — Jacqueline West

Seriously, if you really, truly don't understand basic terminology (which was at least half my problem with the adult-level "beginner" books), the children's section is the place to go. — Patricia C. Wrede

One sits down first; one thinks afterwards. — Jean Cocteau

I've always been fascinated by quantum physics and the possibility of alternate realities. — James Dashner

I look in the glass, And lo and behold, I see that the mirror Is getting quite old. — Lyla Blake Ward

I think the American people have become more reliant upon government and less reliant upon themselves and that they now tend to put security ahead of freedom, but I think freedom is the most important aspect of our lives. — Lyn Nofziger

We cannot get happiness by striving after it, and yet with an effort we can impart it. — Robert Wilson Lynd