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She wanted his touch, wanted him to find that spot where her need left her begging and hungry. Anxious and half mad.
And when he touched her, teased her open, slid his finger over the wetness and inside her, her hips arched up, welcoming his touch.
"Oooh," she gasped, as his finger slid over her again, swirling in a circle and then pressing down right where it was the tightest and vibrating against her until she was nearly at her peak. "Please- — Elizabeth Boyle

A person may be qualified to do greater good to mankind and become more beneficial to the world, by morality without faith than by faith without morality. — Joseph Addison

When his blue eyes met mine, I inhaled sharply at the raw need in them. "You're stunning," he whispered hoarsely. "No man can possibly deserve you. — Samantha Young

It is like having a book out from the library.
It is like constantly having a book out from the library. — Lorrie Moore

When you become more spiritual, you can easily adjust to the loss of anyone significant in your life. — Linda Alfiori

Eight Years Old, Eighteen Years Old
Cassidy was barely conscious when the March Hare, finally finished, gingerly lifted her onto her stump and gently slid a teacup onto her finger. She strained her senses and thought she heard a long sigh and the creak of old bones as he settled at the other end of the table. He stayed there with her through the night. Every time she struggled to open her eyes, she'd see him, the ghostly outline of white ears against the threatening shadows.
Perhaps he had killed her after all. Perhaps he hadn't. There was only one thing Cassidy Evans knew for sure: It had been a marvelous tea party. — Carrie Ryan

This great increase of the quantity of work which, in consequence of the division of labour, the same number of people are capable of performing, is owing to three different circumstances; first, to the increase of dexterity in every particular workman; secondly, to the saving of the time which is commonly lost in passing from one species of work to another; and lastly, to the invention of a great number of machines which facilitate and abridge labour, and enable one man to do the work of many. — Adam Smith

All of us, all human beings, are basically inclined or disposes toward what we perceive to be good. Whatever we do, we do because we think it will be of some benefit. At the same time, we all appreciate the kindness of others. We are all, by nature, oriented toward the basic human values of love and compassion. We all prefer the love of others to their hatred. We all prefer others' generosity to their meanness. And who among us does not prefer tolerance, respect, and forgiveness of out failings to bigotry, disrespect, and resentment? — Dalai Lama XIV

You cannot help people permanently by doing for them, what they could and should do for themselves. — Abraham Lincoln

To me photography functions as a fossilization of time. — Hiroshi Sugimoto

My will is pushed on only by the small grey hellcat who nips at my heels. — Bree Despain

I love you because I can be honest with you. I trust you. I love you because you've made me see I'm more than I thought. — Barbara Elsborg

Mason was a first-rate spatial voyeur, an autodidact of architectural exteriors. — Geoff Manaugh

It was like living in a library, and that was where I had always been happiest. — Jeanette Winterson