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In The Touch, the love scenes are the same as they were in The Thorn Birds or anything else I've ever written. I find a way of saying that either it was heaven or hell but in a way that still leaves room for the reader to use their own imagination. — Colleen McCullough

I'm sure if you could survey the unborn they would prefer the chance for life over the options of solar power. — Greg Gutfeld

If her case was pitiable, his was hopeless. His imprudence had made her miserable for a while; but it seemed to have deprived himself of all chance of ever being otherwise. — Jane Austen

If you beat metal long enough, it turns to steel. — Penelope Douglas

Our forebears are deserving of tribute for one indisputable reason, if for no other: without them we should not be here. Let us recognize that we are not the ultimate triumph but rather we are beads on a string. Let us behave with decency to the beads that were strung before us and hope modestly that the beads that come after us will not hold us of no account simply because we are dead. — Robertson Davies

There is so much more to marriage than who makes the money. Some of the hardest parts don't come with a paycheck. — Michelle M. Pillow

As soon as you start claiming you can be someone that you are not, you are crazy. — Kristen Stewart

When you expect happiness, you live happily. You also live happily when you choose to be happy. Expect less, choose more. — Robert J. Braathe

Don't ask a writer what he's working on. It's like asking someone with cancer on the progress of his disease. — Amy Lowell

The Tuatha De do not speak of Tuatha De matter to"
he gave her an icy sneer
"mere mortals."
"Well, mister-mere-mortal-yourself," she bristled right back at him, "maybe you'd better get used to it, because whether or not you like it, you need at least one of us 'mere mortals' to help you become a pompous-asshole-fairy-thing again."
He tried to maintain his icy stare, but his lips curved despite his efforts and he shook with silent laughter. A pompous-asshole-fairy-thing. The indignity of it. Had any of his race ever been called such a thing? Nothing cowed the woman. Nothing. "Point made, ky-lyrra," he said dryly.
-Gabrielle and Adam — Karen Marie Moning