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Fred said, "Man, I think he's gonna make a fuckin' suit of human skin, using the best parts from each of us."
"Holy crap," said John. "He'll be gorgeous. — David Wong

Raw Living: Picking blackberries, beneath late afternoon sun; a sunset reminiscent of watermelon sangria, as the scent of honeysuckle accosts me and the ducks waddle into the lake. Thanking Mama Nature for her abundance. Loving this candied-sweet southern life. — Brandi L. Bates

But our trials need not be spiritually fatal. They need not take us from our covenants or from the household of God. — Neil L. Andersen

Company is a burden to those at home in the solitude of their souls. — Erika Robuck

Books, ingeniously coupled with music and alcohol, enabled the Irish to transcend reality. — Joe Queenan

The nights are his, but in the daytime you will hound him and hound him until he takes fright and flees or until you drag him, staked and screaming, into the sunlight! — Stephen King

The State in particular is turned into a quasi-animate personality from whom everything is expected. In reality it is only a camouflage for those individuals who know how to manipulate it. — C. G. Jung

Does this mean Harry Potter really exists? — John Corwin

Only for a minute. I'll be right back." He plopped the baby in her lap and hopped to his feet. Wren held her at arm's length and frowned. She did not appreciate that, because she immediately began wailing.
"Here," Wren said, thrusting her in my direction. "Take the mutant baby. — Amy Tintera

That there existed no earthly empire so great or overweening that it might not one day be dashed to pieces — Tom Holland

I want him to burn for me, to not be able to go a day without touching me, holding me, caressing me. He'll be an excellent lover. I want a man who knows how to please me, — Maya Banks

Whoever said laughter is the best medicine had clearly never tasted scotch. — Anne Taintor

I don't worry too much about the fundamentalist principles that are in almost any discussion about jazz. — Pat Metheny