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Watson, ... if I can get a mechanism which will make a current of electricity vary in its intensity, as the air varies in density when a sound is passing through it, I can telegraph any sound, even the sound of speech. — Alexander Graham Bell

That secret entrance deep between her thighs clenched like the mouth of a drawstring purse. — Susan Andersen

The heart has reasons that reason does not understand. — Jacques Benigne Bossuel

The creator is not puritan. A creature need not work for a living; creatures may simply steal and suck and be blessed for all that with a share - an enormous share - of the sunlight and air. — Annie Dillard

You know what comes after looking ... physical contact. — K.R. Caldwell

If you tell me I'm sensible in addition to normal and wise, I'm going to punch you in the stomach. — J.D. Robb

I graduated from university with a degree in architecture and then ended up doing a series of internships with different firms. And once I was in an office environment, I realized that at school what I was doing was 98 percent creative, 2 percent makework, but in the real world, it was the other way around. — Daniel Wu

Let's stand against the killing of innocent civilians. It is time to make the future better than today. Together we can bring peace and unity to our communities. — Widad Akreyi

He once read about a research study that proved Palestinian Arabs shared a greater gene pool with Ashkenazi Jews than they did with Arabs of different countries. Many Arabs, such as the famed Mejali clan, were actually Jews who had been forced to convert to Islam in 1010. A few in isolated villages such as Yattah and Sakhnin still lit Shabbos candles and held on to other Jewish rituals, often at great risk. — Ruchama King Feuerman

Too many vital education dollars that should be spent in the classroom are bouncing around in the federal bureaucracy. — Mark Kennedy

But lo! men have become the tools of their tools. — Henry David Thoreau