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He extricated himself from her encircling arm and she moaned a little and curled away from him. He moved close again, foetally fitting himself to her shape, wrapping his arm around her waist. She awoke briefly and clasped his hand tightly to her belly, and murmured sleepily, 'I do love you Martin.'
Choked, he buried his face in the smooth nape of her neck, and summoned the courage to tell her what he hadn't dared say; that he loved her too, more than he could ever have imagined possible. — John Needham
Be kinder than necessary
because everyone you meet
is fighting some kind of battle — Sukhraj S. Dhillon
My first summer in college I worked in a fruit fly lab where I had two jobs: dissect the fruit fly larvae brains and incinerate the old tubes of flies. — Emily Oster
As you know, I have over the years written critically about the U.N. I have consistently stressed in my writings that American leadership is critical to the success of the U.N., an effective U.N., one that is true to the original intent of its charter's framers. — John Bolton
You better take advantage of the good cigars. You don't get much else in that job. — Thomas P. O'Neill
Well, first of all, I'm worth every penny. — Howard Stern
We are the dead. Our only true life is in the future. — George Orwell
The softest hearts always have the toughest shields. — Claire Cross
I was looking for you and found me. — Troy Buckner
Knowledge was never simply born in the human mind; it was always reborn. The relaying of wisdom from one age to the next, this cycle of rebirths: this was wisdom. — Salman Rushdie
No one ever said, "This restaurant was horrible, but did you see those ads in the paper!? — Scott Stratten
Readers are so much more important than well, just about everything. — Sara Sheridan
With that, I took a deep breath and leapt; spreading my arms, pretending I could fly ... — Chelsie Shakespeare
The word "art" is something the West has never understood. Art is supposed to be a part of a community. Like, scholars are supposed to be a part of a community ... Art is to decorate people's houses, their skin, their clothes, to make them expand their minds, and it's supposed to be right in the community, where they can have it when they want it ... It's supposed to be as essential as a grocery store ... that's the only way art can function naturally. — Amiri Baraka
I play a piano of words - its icy tinkle echoes through your halls — John Geddes