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Asleep he'd been more of a temptation than she wanted. He'd looked relaxed and gentle.
Inviting.
Awake he looked dangerous.
And still inviting.
She would give the goddess credit, Artemis had exquisite taste in men; and to Tabitha's knowledge, and according to Amanda's words, there was no such thing as an ugly Dark-Hunter. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

No two things are equal. No two people are equal. Nobody can guarantee equal outcomes unless everybody's poor. — Rush Limbaugh

Much as we do not permit convicted pedophiles to teach kindergarten or convicted hijackers to board airplanes, common sense dictates that individuals who have been imprisoned for plotting violence against abortion clinics should never again be permitted anywhere near such facilities. — Jacob M. Appel

To love the creations of the Earth is to worship the Being who created them. — Seth Adam Smith

I write in order to make the little voices in my head go away. Thus far it hasn't worked. — Douglas Wilson

It's funny, I can see the science in how music is made with other artists, but it's hard for me to dissect my own thing. — Questlove

I love singing. It's who I am. When I act, I take a small part of myself and just magnify it, but when I'm singing, that's who I am. I don't write music, so I choose songs that I would have written. — Lainie Kazan

By the fourth or fifth record there was not a lot of time to sit around. We [The Replacements] stopped rehearsing. We stopped getting together and rehearsing. We'd perform, and that would take it all out of us. Then we'd be done touring and we'd be sick of each other. We'd never call each other up and hang out. — Paul Westerberg

Success is never achieved for when your think you reach it, something else grabs your interest. — Todd Stocker

You want to do movies that your children can watch, and that your children can have fun at and enjoy the experience of shooting. — Salma Hayek

[My poetry is] a way of coming to grips with reality ... a way of discovery and definition. It is a way of solving for the unknowns. — Robert Hayden

Dr. Stuart wouldn't give me a date. Apparently, there's some concern that I've become a liability for the university unless I shift my field of expertise to something more local."
"Local?"
"I believe he mentioned the word 'classroom'" She didn't bother to hide her disgust. "Bloody hell! The man is mad to think about putting you in the classroom. — Monica Burns

In order to thoroughly enjoy anything, one must feel the absence of it at times ... — Laura Ingalls Wilder

As long as we are grateful, we shall be glad. — Lailah Gifty Akita