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Al was standing a bare three feet away, his mood almost jovial as he took the paper and it vanished in a wash of black sparkles.
"Thank you, Rachel," he said, carefully reaching for my hand as Trent stiffened.
"Welcome back, my itchy witch. — Kim Harrison

I would want to get rid of the piracy. — Sheek Louch

Religion may have become a codification of morality, and it may fortify it, but it's not the origin of it. — Frans De Waal

Once I picked up an electric guitar, I lost interest in piano, and I just wanted to rock. I studied piano for so long, I got burned out on it. — Juliana Hatfield

I kind of feel like I didn't have much choice. The songs ... the playing ... those were the only things that ever really kept my attention. — Charlie Worsham

His gaze dropped down to the deep V of her cherry-red top and the pulse in his temple pulsed. For a second she didn't think he was going to say anything, which was good because she'd just forgotten her own name. His focus inched northward across her generous cleavage, up her neck and to her lips -- leaving a heated trail across her skin without ever making a move. The last dry spot on her panties surrendered. — Avery Flynn

We say here that if you fall down in the United States, the ambulance man must feel for your wallet before he feels for your pulse. — George Galloway

Half the variations which are calculated in a tournament game turn out to be completely superfluous. Unfortunately, no one knows in advance which half — Jan Timman

After a while you learn what you once considered monolithic is infinitely intricate. — Greg Baxter

I love Sara's music and there's no one else i'd rather share a face with and I try to remember that I actually enjoy being around her. — Tegan Quin

Screaming at children over their grades, especially to the point of the child's tears, is child abuse, pure and simple. It's not funny and it's not good parenting. It is a crushing, scarring, disastrous experience for the child. It isn't the least bit funny. — Ben Stein