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When you discipline yourself to do what is hard, you gain access to a realm of results that are denied everyone else. The willingness to do what is difficult is like having a key to a special private treasure room. — Steve Pavlina

Robart blinked, momentarily thrown off track, but recovered. "I will have my knight returned to me."
Knight? What knight? Oh shoot. I had completely forgotten about the vampire who'd almost chopped the police car in a half. I'd left him in the basement holding cell for almost four hours. I concentrated. The knight was alive and well. He was sitting on the floor meditating. I gave the floor a little push and felt it slide up, carrying the knight with it.
"You will find your knight in your quarters."
Robart nodded. His gaze narrowed. "Perhaps if you were less heavy-handed in your treatment of the guests you claim to honor and protect, your inn would have a higher rating."
He did not. Oh yes, yes he did. "Perhaps if you trained the knights under your command to follow simple orders, your House would've reached greater prominence within your empire."
Robart locked his jaw.
If my smile were any sweeter, you could pour it on pancakes and call it syrup. — Ilona Andrews

Family! So sorry, forgive me. I thought I'd met all the mispocheh! — Nicole Krauss

Everybody enjoys when a woman is her own character in a movie or otherwise. — Amber Heard

The real currency of life is not money but love. Real success comes not from earning but from giving. — Debasish Mridha

If you love somebody let them know every day. — Billy Bob Thornton

Even when I'm sitting up in this glass castle, I still got my street soldiers telling me what's happening. — Tracy Morgan

I never sell a book. I sell myself. And the way to sell yourself is to be an instrument of love. — Wayne Dyer

We will not walk in fear, one of another. We will not be driven by fear into an age of unreason, if we dig deep in our own history and our doctrine and remember that we are not descended from fearful men. Not from men who feared to write, to speak, to associate, and to defend causes that were, for the moment, unpopular ... There is no way for a citizen of the Republic to abdicate his responsibility. — Edward R. Murrow

Then he made love to her not only as if he had never experienced lovemaking before, but no one had. — Sherry Thomas