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She seemed to be one of those anti-gluten, pro-yoga, organic wine bar, Generation-Y echo boomers. — Paul Levine

I have this strange feeling that we're both on our way to someplace better. — Marie Marquardt

She's nothing I've ever wanted in a girl. And absolutely everything I need. — Colleen Hoover

Talking to you is like talking to myself. Only better."
"It's scary that I get that. — Kristen Callihan

I'm not thin, but I'm strong - plus my balance is such that I can navigate a flight of stairs with a basket of laundry and a stack of Pottery Barn catalogs, vaulting over cat-and-dog hurdles, never once spilling my coffee. — Jen Lancaster

How did you become blind, uh, Jeff is it?
Yeah, Jeff. Well, I looked directly at the sun, you know, the way they always tell you not to. If only I had listened. — James Patterson

In life, there are dreary, empty days and there are exciting, full days. You will experience both, for you cannot choose one above the other. May your full days be many. — King Samuel Benson

A person's readiness to date is largely a matter of maturity and environment. — Myles Munroe

Iraqis don't trust one another, parties and ministries are run by sects and not by functionaries. — Lawrence Kaplan

It gets boring to me when people talk about clothing brands or what boat they're going to buy next summer. — Natassia Malthe

His ears caught a sweet chiming noise, and a moment later a warm rush fell over his body. How we doing Rhage? Too hot? Butch's voice. Up close. The cop was in the shower with him. And he smelled Turkish tobacco. V must be in the bathroom too. Hollywood? This too hot for you? No. He reached around for the soap, fumbling. Can't see. Just as well. No reason for you to know what we look naked together. Frankly, I'm traumatized enough for the both of us. Rhage smiled a little as a washcloth scrubbed over his face, neck and chest. — J.R. Ward