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His gaze was soft on my face, filled with a sudden tenderness that made my throat tight. "You're the greatest risk I've ever taken." He pressed his lips gently to mine. "And the greatest reward."
Chapter 6, pg 100 — Sylvia Day

With a bed, you can sleep in it in a safe shelter which means that if you die, you will re-spawn in your bed and your items won't disappear. — William Herobrine

Realize what you really want. It stops you from chasing butterflies and puts you to work digging gold. — William Moulton Marston

Love is the enchanted dawn of every heart. — Alphonse De Lamartine

From Freedom of the Body comes Freedom of the Mind and then Ultimate Freedom! — B.K.S. Iyengar

Last is D, the number of spatial dimensions. Due to interest in M-theory, physicists have returned to the question of whether life is possible in higher or lower dimensions. — Michio Kaku

What's the matter? What's the antimatter? Does it antimatter? — Wes "Scoop" Nisker

Come now, Pendragon Princess. You didn't get dressed up to die, we both know that. — Monique Snyman

I'm ingrained in a lot of - almost too many - causes and struggles around the world because that's where I come from. — Kenna

With the rise of new technologies, media, and other cultural apparatuses as powerful forms of public pedagogy, students need to understand and address how these pedagogical cultural apparatuses work to diffuse learning from any vestige of critical thought. This is a form of public pedagogy that needs to be addressed both for how it deforms and for how it can create important new spaces for emancipatory forms of pedagogy. — Henry Giroux

Acting very quickly became a dream of mine, but the acting game privileges youth. It takes a while to build credits and, because of that, it's not the kind of career you can jump into in your 40s or 50s. The ship sets sail by then. — Pete Ploszek