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All I see are ankles and wrists
and FYI, you're pulling a Mileyfrickin'-Cyrus with that belly flash. Not attractive. — J.R. Ward

I am not a "Christian author." I am an author who is a Christian. While my books reflect my faith, they are not intended as teaching tools for a Christian audience per se. My books are stories created around principles that work for everyone and they work every time. — Andy Andrews

Art is art when it is appreciated by someone. — Isao Tomita

If you talk to any pitcher, consistency is the most important thing. — Jamie Moyer

Temperamentally anxious people can have a hard time staying motivated, period, because their intense focus on their worries distracts them from their goals. — Winifred Gallagher

The Second Amendment is an integral part of the Bill of Rights. — Ted Cruz

Being in public with May and the children was too heavy. I was irreversibly tuned in to everyone around us. — Sammy Davis Jr.

A girl half my age swept by and slammed two giant tankard filled with beer on the table. Ragnvald held his up. I smashed my tankard against his. Beer splashed. We raised the tankard and pretended to take much bigger gulps than we did. — Ilona Andrews

People think what you are doing is real, on a TV show. — Mark Harmon

There is a pleasure in affecting affectation. — Charles Lamb

With wine ideas flow, without ideas wine flows. — Michele Jennae

We abhor the follies of war, and are not untried in its distresses and calamities. Unmeddling with the affairs of other nations, we had hoped that our distance and our dispositions would have left us free, in the example and indulgence of peace with all the world. — Thomas Jefferson

My thoughts of you never do you justice. — Nicole Gulla

Dr. Fell, do you believe a man could become so obsessed with a woman, from a single encounter?
Could he daily feel a stab of hunger for her and find nourishment in the very sight of her? I think so. But would she see through the bars of his plight and ache for him? — Thomas Harris