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Damon Laughed. "I'm only at the service of one person in particular."
My cheeks flamed as I scooted my chair over. "You are not servicing me in any way."
He leaned in, closing my newly gained distance. "Not yet. — Jennifer L. Armentrout

changing the earth's climate in ways that will be chaotic and disastrous is easier to accept than the prospect of changing the fundamental, growth-based, profit-seeking logic of capitalism. — Naomi Klein

People, for reasons of their own, often fail to do things that would be good for them or good for society. — John Roberts

The need for certainty is the greatest disease the Mind faces — Robert Greene

BUT HOW, EXACTLY, did one go about seducing a husband one hardly knew? — Elizabeth Hoyt

Negative people often tend to create negative cultures whereas positive corporate cultures are created by positive people. — Jon Gordon

Through fear of resembling one another, through horror of having to submit, through uncertainty as well, through skepticism and complexity, there is a multitude of individual little beliefs for the triumph of strange little individuals. — Andre Gide

Angels walk among us,
Sometimes the only thing we may not see are the wings upon their backs. — Molly Friedenfeld

"I've always been a proponent of "if you're going to do something, do it right." I applied that across all aspects of my shooting - planning, setting up shoots, getting up early, working with athletes and models, working with clients etc. Just being a pro about it." — Jimmy Chin

Where a city is only focused on one aspect, it becomes a city without a soul, not a city people want to live in. — Damian Woetzel

This is a favorite game, matching wits with a Raker. He is blind to the dead, to the burning villages, to the starving children. As is the Rebel. Two blind armies, able to see nothing but one another. — Glen Cook