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So many men had tried to make her a queen. Now she understood that she was meant for something more. The Darkling had told her he was destined to rule. He had claimed his throne, and a part of her too. He was welcome to it. For the living and the dead, she would make herself a reckoning. She would rise. — Leigh Bardugo

Interestingly, the definitive test for Lyme disease, called a western blot, was suggestive, but not absolutely diagnostic, for Lyme disease. That's how it is with most cases of "Lyme disease." I can't absolutely tell you today whether or not I was infected with Borrelia burgdorferi, the bacterium that causes Lyme. — William Rawls

Styx was sin; Rider was peace. — Tillie Cole

Our decisions are to a much greater extent dependent on our desire to conform to the standards of our class and environment than we are inclined to admit. A considerable proportion of our reasoning is merely an automatic function, so to speak, of influences and impressions which have become part of us ... — Stefan Zweig

Looking good is the best revenge. — Tony Curtis

I'm okay with meeting your dad. I can't promise he's going to be okay meeting me. — Katie McGarry

Closing my eyes, I exhaled softly. "You want to see me, but I'm not sure you really want to. I don't look like - "
"I know what you look like," he said, his voice low as his gaze met and held mine. "I have two eyes and I've been checking you out often. Enough that it would probably make you uncomfortable if you knew. I fucking adore what I see." He drew my hand to his groin, folding my palm over the rigid length. "I want what I see. — J. Lynn

I don't want the natural athlete
I want a guy who'll go after the hard ones. — Bill Veeck

Well, spit on my empty grave
if it ain't the attack of the Disney princesses! — Amy Plum

I am almost six-novels-old. It took me until the third novel to call myself a writer. — Manju Kapur

When I was growing up, my family was so poor we couldn't afford to pay attention. — Mr. T

Conscience, like a child, is soon lulled to sleep ... — Letitia Elizabeth Landon

From whichever angle one looks at it, the application of racial theories remains a striking proof of the lowered demands of public opinion upon the purity of critical judgment. — Johan Huizinga