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Jace was kissing her like he thought he might go to hell for doing it, but it would be worth it. — Cassandra Clare

My eyes would have told you everything you wanted to know in the parlor ... You would never have spouted that drivel about how I felt about Lily if you could have seen my eyes. Never. — Eloisa James

It's incredible how much stamina you can find when you're fighting and enemy in battle, even if that enemy is just in your imagination. — Alexander Gordon Smith

My first film crush was Mark Lester as Oliver Twist in the Carol Reed film. — Sally Phillips

The security world needs to take a more proactive approach. A lot of companies will know an exploit exists and they'll release the software anyways, and the patch later on. Stuff like this needs to stop. There needs to be some kind of agency that verifies code before it's released, maybe a grading system for code. — Michael Demon Calce

For my part, my interest in Paris had faded away completely long ago when I learned that it was in France. — Jeff Lindsay

Paternity is based anyhow only upon conviction: I am convinced, therefore, I am the father. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

I know there are certain gifts that each of us have. The gifts you don't have to worry about so much, because God gave them to us. It's the living, it's the life, it's the now. — Lauryn Hill

Everybody says they're opposed to torture. But everyone would do it personally if they knew it could save the life of a kidnapped child who had only two hours of oxygen left before death. And it would be the right thing to do, — Alan Dershowitz

The possible impact of the virus [Zika] an extraordinary event and a public health threat to other parts of the world. — Margaret Chan

Tonality itself - with its process of instilling expectations and subsequently withholding promised fulfillment until climax - is the principal musical means during the period from 1600 to 1900 for arousing and channeling desire. — Susan McClary