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another climax building. Cody's groan alerted her he was right there with her. They came together. She gazed up at him, his back arched, his — Morgan Hannah MacDonald
Blest hour! It was a luxury
to be! — Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Ever since puberty I have believed in the value of two things: kindness and clear thinking. At first these two remained more or less distinct; when I felt triumphant I believed most in clear thinking, and in the opposite mood I believed most in kindness. Gradually, the two have come more and more together in my feelings. I find that much unclear thought exists as an excuse for cruelty, and that much cruelty is prompted by superstitious beliefs. — Bertrand Russell
Facing one of my own species terrified me far more than fighting an army of blood spitting bugs. — Pam Godwin
If the wind and rain could play guitar, they would sound a lot like Doc Watson — Greg Brown
I would like to say that it is not important what you have, but how you enjoy it. — Fabian Perez
The mineral kingdom consists of the fossil substances found in the earth. These are either entirely destitute of organic structure, or, having once possessed it, possess it no longer: such are the petrefactions. — Torbern Bergman
It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong. — John Cheever
Any time you're trying to do a movie with a happy ending, it's very difficult because it's been done before and you don't want to be manipulative. — Tim Robbins
Jesus, I smell like Jeffrey Dahmer's refrigerator. — Bill Bryson
I'm not involved in the politics of religion, but I love what the message is. — Jane Seymour
The word 'indie' is meaningless now. It's so over-used that people think it simply means green hair. — Morrissey
You all know Newt Gingrich. Newt is short for Newton. People say if that's the case, what is Mitt short for? It's short for 'Mittens.' — David Letterman
The hatred Americans have for their own government is pathological ... at one level it is simply thwarted greed: since our religion is making a buck, giving a part of that buck to any government is an act against nature. — Gore Vidal