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He rose up over her, his arms straight on either side of her shoulders, and slowly withdrew, his flesh dragging against hers.
He was hot and hard.
She spread her thighs, reveling in this lush feeling, his thrusts blunt and hard now, pounding into her body.
And still he watched her, the green of his eyes slivers of want, demanding something of her. Something she was no longer willing to give, it was just too much.
When at last she came, her breaths hitching and halting, her legs trembling, her sex pulsing with every push of his cock, she watched him. She saw when he gritted his teeth, his lips drawn back in need and pleasure.
He shouted her name, loud in her quiet bedroom, as his big body jerked and plunged and emptied itself in her. — Elizabeth Hoyt

There is nothing as strong as tenderness, And nothing as tender as true strength. — Saint Francis De Sales

One of the ghosts knows where the passage is! I told Pritkin. He looked surprised and I scowled. Just because I didn't know seven ways to kill a guy with my elbow didn't make me completely useless. — Karen Chance

WorldView-3 goes into the mid-infrared wavelength, allowing you to see very subtle geological differences on the sites at a 0.4-metre resolution. — Sarah Parcak

English is the 'language of liberty' for nations emerging from years of cultural oppression. — Vaclav Havel

I don't know whether there is a God but there sure is someone acting out of spite — Abraham Sutzkever

The freedom to convert is fundamental to freedom of religion. — Bob Inglis

Screw you," I told him in a low voice.
"Are you offering?"
"From what I've heard, there isn't much to screw," I shot back. — Richelle Mead

If truth does not lead to falling in love, it fails. — John Piper

Employment sells out the essence of life — Sunday Adelaja

What is it with all of these young, single white women? Overeducated- doesn't mean intelligent. — Rush Limbaugh

The certainty of incoherence in reading, the inevitable crumbling of the soundest constructions, is the deep truth of books. Since appearance constitutes a limit, what truly exists is a dissolution into common opacity rather than a development of lucid thinking. The apparent unchangingness of books is deceptive: each book is also the sum of the misunderstandings it occasions. — Georges Bataille