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In certain books - some way in the first few paragraphs you know that you have met a brother. — Robert Henri

Let's get to the point, Amelia." His hands closed over her shoulders. "Are you going to marry me?"
"I can't," she said weakly. "I just can't. We don't suit. It's obvious we're not at all alike. You're impetuous. You make life-altering decisions in the blink of an eye. Whereas I choose one course and I don't stray from it."
"You strayed last night. And look how well it turned out." He grinned at her expression. "I'm not impetuous, love. It's just that I know when something is too important to be decided according to logic."
"And marriage is one of those things?"
"Of course." Cam settled a hand high on her chest, over the wild pounding of her heart. "You have to decide it in here. — Lisa Kleypas

The mainline media attacks all conservatives, especially Christians, and distorts their policies and beliefs so that the local population is afraid to vote for them. — Tim LaHaye

Why should his sexual preference preclude his being voted into Hall of Fame?"
"You don't know much about baseball, do you, doc? — Peter Lefcourt

All of us would be wiser if we would resolve never to put people down, except on our prayer lists. — D. A. Carson

When I committed to playing a little tennis in some exhibitions, it was the best thing for me. It got me in shape. It got me out of the house. It got me doing something I love to do. — Pete Sampras

I loved the city. We were anonymous, and even then I had the sense that cities were yielding; that they moved over and made room. — Sheridan Hay

I alternate between thinking of the planet as home - dear and familiar stone hearth and garden - and as a hard land of exile in which we are all sojourners. — Annie Dillard

If you're not pitching, stop bitching — Rebecca Aguilar

She understood that the hardest times in life to go through were when you were transitioning from one version of yourself to another. — Sarah Addison Allen