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Her hands closed over his cock, gripping tightly as he pressed her up against the copy machine. — Sibylla Matilde

While much of her true name lay beyond my knowledge of the Noongar language, as the minutes passed I understood that her name was also a history of her people, a sort of Bayeux Tapestry that bound myth with loves, births, deaths; hunts, battles, journeys; droughts, fires, storms; and names of every host within whose body Moombaki had sojourned. — David Mitchell

What love gives you is the courage to face the secrets you've kept from yourself, a reason to open the rest of the doors. — Paul Monette

He understood it when other kids were mean to him. It didn't bother him. He simply hated them. As long as he hated them, it didn't matter what they thought of him. — Louis Sachar

We'll go by helicopter to Seattle?" "Yes." "Why?" He grins wickedly. "Because I can. Finish your breakfast." How can I eat now? I'm going to Seattle by helicopter with Christian Grey. And he wants to bite my lip ... I squirm at the thought. — E.L. James

call the Elements of Earth and Water into me. I call to the energy given and received, bound to the creatures of the Green Forest. I ask that you come together and show your Light in the form of this tree. For all and forever! We are fae together! May no monster or creature of Darkness ever tear us asunder! — Elle Casey

Not exact, but: the two most important questions are; who will teach the children? what they teach them? — Plato

The media's gotten lazy. They don't check anything out. You report what he reports. — Gary Ackerman

She was awake, alive, full of ideas like branches in a greenhouse, growing thick and rife against the glass. — Carolina De Robertis

I go into military communities and do fundraisers and that kind of thing with the band, because I know that the music can help do a lot of things. It can bring communities together, it can raise awareness ... and it entertains. — Gary Sinise