Part Time Indian Book Quotes & Sayings
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Wow. Every time I think I've seen the far horizon of her lunacy, she sails right on over it ... — Ari Marmell
Of all the tricks played by storytellers on their willing victims, the cheapest is the deception known in English as The End. An ending is an arbitrary thing, an act of cowardice or fatigue, an expedient disguised as an aesthetic choice or, worse, a moral commentary on the finitude of life. — Michael Chabon
Forgive yourself for the child you were unable to save, Darius, and praise God for the many who are alive today because of your actions. — Karen Witemeyer
She cried out as he quickly shoved a hand into the front of her panties, the sharp sound becoming a breathless moan when he cupped her warm sex in his palm and gave a predatory growl. Her delicate hands were on the sides of his neck, clutching him to her, her tongue sliding against his in a way that made his blood boil. Heat poured off him in blistering, sweltering waves as he shoved two thick fingers inside the slick, narrow opening of her body, stretching tender tissues, surprised by how perfect and small she felt. By how tightly she gripped him.
"I knew," he groaned, nipping her mouth with his teeth as he pushed his fingers deeper into that hot, melting honey. "I fucking knew you were going to feel like this. — Rhyannon Byrd
I'm not a great writer. — E.L. James
It was a slow understanding that the lack of education in a country like Somalia creates these huge social problems. — Amanda Lindhout
Maybe no one can explain love. They can only be in it. — Christine Johnson
I've been an important star and lived a full life, yet I only hve three close friends. I guess that's all anyone can expect. — Hedy Lamarr
We have all been hearing from childhood of such things as love, peace, charity, equality, and universal brotherhood; but they have become to us mere words without meaning, words which we repeat like parrots, and it has become quite natural for us to do so. We cannot help it. — Swami Vivekananda
To talk about peace is pleasant and kind. To help others to live in peace is an expression of compassion and love. — Debasish Mridha