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There was some kind of commotion going on in the suite, which shouldn't have been a surprise considering it was his family's suite. The air was filled with cursing, exclamations, and grunts of physical combat.
"Leo?" Beatrix appeared from the main receiving room and hurried over to them.
"Beatrix, darling!" Leo was amazed by the difference the past two and a half years had made in his youngest sister. "How you've grown
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"Yes, never mind that," she said impatiently, snatching the ferret from him. "Go in there and help Mr. Rohan!"
"Help him with what?"
"He's trying to stop Merripen from killing Dr. Harrow."
"Already?" Leo asked blankly, and rushed into the receiving room. — Lisa Kleypas
Adversity is just change that we haven't adapted ourselves to yet. — Aimee Mullins
I would like to point to the extraordinary lengths the mainstream media will go to maintain a sensationalist story. — John McAfee
Most songwriters who have been lucky enough to have their song on the radio or be heard widely don't know anything about science. The best songs have a strong dose of metaphor. Most songs about science don't have that. Like 'She Blinded Me With Science.' It's a stupid song, no offense to Thomas Dolby. — Greg Graffin
Tis misfortune that awakens ingenuity, or fortitude, or endurance, in hearts where these qualities had never come to life but for the circumstance which gave them a being. — William Makepeace Thackeray
Playboy was founded on the notion that nice girls like sex too. — Hugh Hefner
The peasant is the only species of human being who doesn't like the country and never looks at it. — Jules Renard
You could be writing the book that changes your life. — Brandon Sanderson
Producers and directors think they have the power, but what they think of as the weakest link, the actor, is all-powerful. — Ken Stott
It's what we all wanted when we were children- to be loved and accepted exactly as we were then, not when we got taller or thinner or prettier ... and we still want it ... but we aren't going to get it from other people until we can get it from ourselves. — Louise L. Hay
