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He smelled of forest and primal desire that saturated Taryn's senses and made her imagine what it felt like to be caught and conquered. — Genevra Thorne

We use a most unfortunate idiom when we say, of a lustful man prowling the streets, that he "wants a woman". Strictly speaking, a woman is just what he does not want. He wants a pleasure for which a woman happens to be the necessary piece of apparatus. How much he cares about the woman as such may be gauged by his attitude for her five minutes after fruition. — C.S. Lewis

I do not wish to travel around the world. I already have the world trying to travel around me. — Lionel Suggs

Life is still better than University. In school, your teacher is the fruit picker and you are the open fruit basket. Then you take those fruits and make cakes and pies. But life is going to give you the chance to go out there and pick those fruits yourself. Then you can eat them, or make them into something else; any which way, your own hands picked them! — C. JoyBell C.

I don't believe in God, but I believe in angels. — Ariel Dorfman

The day people around me stop questioning my character is the day my character begins to grow vulnerable. — John Ortberg

Marriage is a hell, but sometimes people need it. What to do? So I have to tell them to get into marriage. They need to pass through the hell of it, and they cannot understand the hell of it unless they pass through it. I am not saying that in marriage love cannot grow; it can grow, but there is no necessity for it. I am not saying that in love marriage cannot grow; it can grow, but there is no necessity, no logical necessity in it. — Rajneesh

She'll die.'
'Aye. That's a consequence of being alive. — Ursula K. Le Guin

It is tormenting to fear what you cannot overcome. — Decimius Magnus Ausonius

Illinois surpasses every other spot of equal extent upon the face of the globe in fertility of soil and in the proportionable amount of the same which is sufficiently level for actual cultivation. — Abraham Lincoln

I knew lots of Irish ladies in my life who would say daft things and then would just say something incredibly truthful in a very simple way with simple language - a few well chosen words that would take an intellectual five minutes to express. I like that. — Steve Coogan

He meant what he'd said about taking her home. His home. When she didn't argue the point, he
figured she was more shaken than she'd admitted. — Nora Roberts

Fear is a subject that I have become increasingly aware of - the result of a period that I call post-divorce. Admittedly aware of the general concerns about "falling" too, I am more concerned about the burdens of a non-custodial - the dilemma of parental alienation with absolute liability for financial support. If any 'positive' aspect could be extracted from the non-custodial lifestyle, it is the accelerated-track toward financial distress and familial disparity. What may have occurred in the 1930s in a mass economic-downward spiral of society has similarity to the consequences of the divorce - as I see it. — H. Kirk Rainer

Truth will flourish in fantasy, only to wither and die in what you are pleased to call reality. — Bernard Schubert