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I would love her and care for her all of my days," Bowen said quietly. "There is no other man who would ever love her more. — Maya Banks

Where in the world did you get that dress?"
"Present from Zu."
"You look like you want to throw it in a fire."
"I can't promise there won't be an unfortunate accident later on. — Alexandra Bracken

He did the same in the morning and didn't mind that Steel struggled against him. Steel needed to be subdued first, but he never said no, and he always came.

Maybe Steel thought he was being punished.

Maybe he thought the whipping was forgiven. — Aleksandr Voinov

Midlife is when you have to accept what you've created, knowing that the life you have is is the only one you'll live. And that can be terrifying, until you accept it, and then you are free of terror. — Dean Bakopoulos

At the individual level, the great controlling myth of our time has been the belief that within each of us there is a real, inner, private 'self', long buried beneath layers of socialization and attempted cultural and religious control, and needing to be rediscovered if we are to live authentic lives. When we 'discover' this 'true authentic self' , we must do whatever it dictates, even if it means ignoring the norms of the 'unenlightened' society all around us. — N. T. Wright

We take the shortest route to the puck and arrive in ill humor. — Bobby Clarke

I believe that whether one believes in God or not is - it's very central to who I am. — Susan Jacoby

Of what significance are the things you can forget. — Henry David Thoreau

I was broke from 19 to 26, borrowing money from my parents or my brothers or sisters every week to pay the bills. — Chelsea Handler

Our prayers must spring from the indigenous soil of our own personal confrontation with the Spirit of God in our lives. — Reverend Malcolm Boyd