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The only reaction Alexis could express to his response was: Mine. She pulled his neck lower, eager to feel his lips on hers, his warm mouth entwined with hers. He stroked her hunger with each brush of their lips, his body now laying on hers, kissing her until she wasn't sure which way was up or down. Only, it didn't stop with a kiss. Alexis knew it would never again stop with just a kiss. — Lindsay Chamberlin

By the time something reaches the cover of Time magazine, it's old news anyway. — Marianne Williamson

I just need to come to the park every day thinking something good is going to happen to me and hoping today is going to be the day. — Carlos Beltran

There was this superstitious fear on the part of the pygmies of the present for the relics of the giants of the past. — Anonymous

I only have one life so I better waste it wisely. — Cheryl Zach

I did my first nude scene in Mildred Pierce, and that was absolutely terrifying, but it was for an important part of the film and for a reason, and it's incredibly powerful. It's not gratuitous. I think the stuff they show on MTV is so much worse. — Evan Rachel Wood

I know i can, be what i wanna be, if i work hard at it, I'll be where i wanna be — Nas

My driving philosophy about making music is that you can reduce it all down to one note if that note is played with the right kind of sincerity. — Eric Clapton

Man unites himself with the world in the process of creation. — Erich Fromm

That was the plan?
part of it, you don't wan tot know the rest. i believe the word 'these dog colllars would make excellent restraints' were involved.
it was a brilliant idea. and we only got really cute well-made collars. this is my favorite. we had the tag engraved to say BUBBA. — Michele Jaffe

I think we can spend too much time worrying about polls. — Jeremy Corbyn

Want none of your money," said I, "but what you owe my father. I'll get you one glass, and no more." When I brought it to him, he seized it greedily and drank it out. "Aye, aye," said he, "that's some better, sure enough. And now, matey, did that doctor say how long I was to lie here in this old berth? — Robert Louis Stevenson