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there was no sign of him anywhere. Their last encounter had left her wanting more of him, all of him. Her heart was bursting for him. The last time he'd just up and disappeared she'd at least seen him in the press; but this time she found nothing. Sure that Tara was still on the prowl for him and not knowing her whereabouts made her rather nervous. She'd even asked Kaley what she might know about him, but she said that Tyson and she never talked about Daniel, that it was'not that sort of relationship — Amy Chanel

Today I share about my addiction and recovery journey as often as possible because I don't want to die all alone in a dark closet, shrouded in shame beside the decomposing skeletons I tried so desperately to hide. I want to live. — Shannon Egan

Following a meeting with Hitler, Cardinal Michael von Faulhaber, a man who had 'courageously criticized the Nazi attacks on the Catholic Church' - went away convinced that Hitler was deeply religious. — Ian Kershaw

You are what you think. You are what you go for. You are what you do! You are what you think you are. — Bob Richards

The rules are simple. Take your work, but never yourself, seriously. Pour in the love and whatever skill you have, and it will come out. — Chuck Jones

Risk being seen in all of your glory. — Jim Carrey

Things hurt me now. My knees hurt, my back hurts. But your head still thinks it's twenty-three. — George Clooney

God does not want us to fear because it impairs our ability to live out extraordinary. — Jennifer Smith

We don't have mistakes here, we just have happy accidents. — Rob Ross

The Amish can resist Brad Pitt, Angelina Jolie, pornography, ice-cold margaritas on tropical beaches, designer drugs, fast cars (actually, all cars), thong underwear, American Idol and sneakers. But they can't resist the bicycle. This is because the bicycle is a Truly Great Invention. A — BikeSnobNYC

Blood, always precious, is priceless when it streams from Immanuel's side. — Charles Spurgeon

Thus is order ensured: some have to play the game because they cannot otherwise live, and those who could live otherwise are kept out because they do not want to play the game. It is as if the class from which independent intellectuals have defected takes its revenge, by pressing its demands home in the very domain where the deserter seeks refuge. — Theodor W. Adorno