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He moved to run a hand through her cornrows, then pulled back remembering the one time he's tried that-Connie had lectured him on the Eleventh Commandment: Thou shalt not touch thy black girlfriend's hair. Ever. — Barry Lyga

Perhaps we had at last reached that stage of intimacy that destroys intimacy. — Lorrie Moore

You know the life you have committed yourself to often ends in death.
All life does.
pg 217 — Lesley Livingston

Spiritual illumination and perspective are poured out through the windows of heaven and into our lives as we honor the law of tithing. — David A. Bednar

The story drove the book. That had a very seminal effect on the way I saw writing and storytelling. If you can set a character in a story that is compelling and has a backbone, you draw people in. — Dick Wolf

I'm an appreciator. I love all kinds of books, and I want others to love them, too. — Michael Dirda

I like to think that the Grand Prix helped Long Beach to pretty much change its image. — Mario Andretti

Rage did her no good. You didn't get mad at the weasel who was sneaking into your yard and eating your hens. You simply laid a trap and disposed of the animal. Anger was pointless. - Egwene, pg. 77 — Robert Jordan

I 'aint a killer but don't push me. — Lil' Wayne

You give me a water board, Dick Cheney and one hour, and I'll have him confess to the Sharon Tate murders.
(Larry King Live, May 11, 2009) — Jesse Ventura

New mothers should enjoy every phase of motherhood without caring about the world. Weight can be checked and controlled. Don't lose your head and mind over it. — Shilpa Shetty

A man who stops at nothing short of the law is very clever indeed! — Honore De Balzac

A dozen ... chocolate chip cookies ... a pot of coffee, and a good book are all I will need for the rainy weekend rolling in. — Adriana Trigiani

My diving bell becomes less oppressive, and my mind takes flight like a butterfly. — Jean-Dominique Bauby

I think it was interesting that when you're in those formative years you respond to things that interest you and don't always know where they lead. But they accumulate and add up to something that enriches your later life or leads you to some new experience. — Paul Smith