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I'm happiest at home hanging out with the kids ... Having a family has been my saving grace because I don't work back to back on anything or I'd drive myself to an early grave with guilt and worry for my family, whom I'd never see. — Jude Law

Then you go on talking, about something you never actually mention. And your forehead and mouth are as far apart as they can be. — Herta Muller

During their separation, something had happened to Annabeth's feelings. They'd grown painfully intense-like she'd been forced to withdraw from a life-saving medication. Now she wasn't sure which was more excruciating-living with that horrible absence, or being with him again. — Rick Riordan

My inspiration is my life, what I see happening around me. It can be history and, quite often, plain traditional fairy tales. But I never adapt; I nourish myself with old stories, and then create my own tales. — Michel Ocelot

His gaze caught and held hers, bored into her with an intensity that stole the air from her lungs.
"I want to break free of these bonds, bend you the fuck over and rail you so hard you scream."
He arched up as much as he could, forcing a breath of shock out of her in a rush.
"And when I'm done, I want to spank the hell out of you before I tie you down, make you suck my cock and swallow every last drop of my load. Now, will you please let me come?"
~Trance — Sydney Croft

After an eternity of seeking the sudden threshold of seeing and finding leaves one filled with a strange paradox of ecstasy and grief. I was born to see. — Joy Page

realized she was as much of an addict as I was, and refinement was her drug of choice. — C.D. Reiss

My experience is that God will meet us anywhere. Grieving badly and under the covers? He's there. Sitting at the cemetery, wishing it were you? You're not alone. Sitting on your child's bedroom floor still in your nightgown in the middle of the afternoon? He's holding you up. God will meet you anywhere — Shelley Ramsey

I shall not mingle conjectures with certainties. — Isaac Newton

By turns sad and uplifting, Life in the Valley of Death tells the amazing tale of Alan Rabinowitz's courageous and spirited efforts to protect Burma's (Myanmar's) remaining tigers and establish the Hukawng Valley Reserve. It is hard to imagine a more passionate or exciting account of today's conservation challenges, or a more thoughtful rendering of life, death, and politics in Burma's most remote corners. — Thant Myint-U

I have spent 20
years writing these books. Had I wanted to say men are beasts and
scream, that takes 30 seconds. — Andrea Dworkin

History was about to intervene: real adventure, real escape and adulthood were lurking, laughing, round the corner — Kate Morton

Have you any brothers?" demanded Mr. Beaumaris.
"No," said Mr. Scunthorpe, blinking at him. "Only child."
"You relieve my mind. Offer my congratulations to your parents! — Georgette Heyer