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You're not dirty, or bad, or wrong, or anything that ass of a father told you," he whispered, kissing the swell of her breast. "I honestly don't know what you are."
"Ryker, please."
"Except mine. — Rosalie Stanton

Inviting an invasion by foreigners and instigating one against them are two sides of the same neoconservative coin. — Ilana Mercer

One of the noblest words in our language is "grace," defined as "unearned blessing." We live by grace far more than by anything else. Accordingly, I find that the one thing which I want to put into practice in my own life is the conscious and deliberate habit of finding someone to thank. — D. Elton Trueblood

It is desire that engenders belief; if we fail as a rule to take this into account, it is because most of the desires that create beliefs end only with out own life. — Marcel Proust

With attachment all that seems to exist is just me & that object I desire. — Sharon Salzberg

All our finite decisions are taken in a very transient emotional stage. — Pearl Zhu

You unbelievably lucky chit!" Alex spoke. "You have parental permission - nay, parental expectation! - to avoid all versions of limp-necked, pasty white, simpering dandies who might come calling for your hand in marriage. Are you sure your father wouldn't like to assume charge of me as well?" "I'm not sure my father could handle you. — Sarah MacLean

The longer we remain without confessing, the worse it is for us, the more entangled we become in the bonds of sin, and therefore the more difficult it is to give an account. — John Of Kronstadt

When you control information, or manipulate it, you don't need force to keep people under your thumb. They stay there willingly. — Veronica Roth

Life will not always be so hard or cruel. Our difficulties are but a moment. — Camron Wright

99 percent of what you see is not what comes in through the eyes. It is what you infer about that room. — Henry Markram

For the most part people are not curious except about themselves. — John Steinbeck