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Forget it." She turned to the closed door of the bathroom. "Forget I said anything. I take it back." Just as she pulled the door open, he was behind her, slamming it shut.
With one hand planted in front of her face, Max said next to her ear, "You can't take it back now."
"Yes, I can."
"No." He leaned his big body into her and shoved her against the door. "I heard you." His hot breath brushed her temple. "You love me Lola. I won't let you take it back. You can't ever take it back. — Rachel Gibson

Not just part of us becomes a teacher. It engages the whole self - the woman or man, wife or husband, mother or father, the lover, scholar or artist in you as well as the teacher earning money ... — Sylvia Ashton-Warner

I also hold a settling of questions by the referendum to be an unsatisfactory procedure, because there are no simple political questions which can be answered merely by Yes and No. The masses are also more prone even than Parliaments to be led away by heterodox opinions, and to be swayed by vigorous ranting. It is impossible to formulate a wise internal or external policy in a popular assembly. — Theodor Herzl

Extreme things are like miracles. Nothing is as boring as a person who is just okay. — Joel-Peter Witkin

Give me a room whose every nook is dedicated to a book. — Robert Southey

Evil ... doesn't mean doing things that have bad consequences for people. It means private thoughts and actions that are not to "the Christian majority's" private liking. — Richard Dawkins

Four hostile newspapers are more to be feared than a thousand bayonets.. — Napoleon Bonaparte

I really enjoy what I do and have been fortunate to pursue basically whatever I'm feeling at the time. — Jonny Lang

He holds up two fingers - his pointer and middle - places them under his eyes, and then points in front of us. — Victoria Scott

That you may proclaim the excellencies of him who called you e out of darkness into f his marvelous light. — Anonymous

Teddy Roosevelt supported a progressive income tax. If I am sitting pretty and you've got a waitress who is making minimum wage plus tips, and I can afford it and she can't, what's the big deal for me to say, 'I'm going to pay a little bit more'? That is neighborliness. — Barack Obama