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So this is what sex with you would be like." I can't resist teasing him. "I was hoping you'd participate a little more." He finally says something. "I'd participate. So well, you wouldn't walk straight the next day. — Sally Thorne

You take a universal concept, something that has been done a million times (because everything has been done a million times), and add a fresh twist to it. Something no one saw coming. But mostly fresh writing! Keep it clean, simple, and compelling. — Darynda Jones

Going to New York to do whatever - show business - it just seemed fun. It seemed fun to go to the big city and meet all kinds of different people and maybe be famous. It was just exciting. So I wasn't scared. — January Jones

Life is impact and you have not lived unless you leave a trail — Christian Michael

How we live is all that matters,not who made us,or out of what parts!
Free will is what we make of it! — Yukito Kishiro

But I've always found that those who talk most about blood have never actually seen it run. — Agatha Christie

You can create many lies from Truth, but you cannot create any truths from lies. — Suzy Kassem

It's very important to think optimistically. You've got to think to yourself, 'I'm going to get better every day.' — Ty Simpkins

He left feeling that if he had searched harder, he might have found her - that he was leaving her behind. — F Scott Fitzgerald

I could tell you an extensively strange story, I warned.
Oh, good! Gram said. Delicious! — Sharon Creech

I groaned my good humor beginning to fade. Nothing good could come from such a wager. If I lost I'd have to drive for the entire five-and-a-half-hour trip home. But if I won Marc would drive which was much much worse. With him in the driver's seat I'd be afraid to blink much less sleep. Marc's favourite travel game was highway tag which he played by getting just close enough to passing semi trucks to
reach out his window and touch their rear bumpers. Seriously. The man thought the inevitability of death didn't apply to him simply because it hadn't happened yet.
Marc laughed at my horrified expression and sank his shovel into the earth at the end of the black plastic cocoon. With a sigh I joined him trying to decide whether I'd rather risk falling asleep at the wheel or falling asleep with Marc at the wheel.
It was a tough call. Thankfully I had three solid hours of digging during which to decide. Lucky me. — Rachel Vincent