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Why don't you go get in bed?"
I stood, laying my hand on his chest and staring up at him. "Is that a dare?"
He laid one hand over mine and pull me closer with the other. Leaning down, he kissed me gently. "It absolutely is. No falling out of it allowed, though. — Tammara Webber

Why is the press America's showcase for freedom? Because just about everything else has been regulated. — Cullen Hightower

It will be as well, I think, to explain these locutions of God, and to describe what the soul feels when it receives them. — Teresa Of Avila

You can't be No. 1 unless you think like No. 1. You have to appear like No. 1. — John Sculley

The two of us in that room. No past, no future. All intense deep that-time-only. A feeling that everything must end, the music, ourselves, the moon, everything. That if you get to the heart of things you find sadness for ever and ever, everywhere; but a beautiful silver sadness, like a Christ face. — John Fowles

I do not know how to hold all the beauty and sorrow of my life. — Cynthia Zarin

When the heart has its moment of truth & sorrow, the soul can't be stilled. — Gregory David Roberts

I've been really lucky. — Kat Dennings

Recognizing Quebec as being different, recognizing our history, recognizing our identity, has never meant a weakening of Quebec and has never been a threat to national unity. — Jean Charest

We love good looks rather than what is practical, Though good looks may prove destructive. — Jean De La Fontaine

You have the chicken, the hen, and the rooster. The chicken goes with the hen So who is having sex with the rooster? — William Carlos Williams

One of the things that really bothers me is that Americans don't have any sense of history. The majority of Americans don't have any idea of where we've come from, so they naturally succumb to the kind of cliche version that Ronald Reagan represented. — Robert K. Massie