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Smiling, she went for his throat and almost had him, when - using a move that was all sorts of illegal - he flipped her again so her front pressed into the leaf-laden ground, her wrists still locked in his iron grip and pinned above her head. "Cheater."
"So says the woman who tried to kick my balls into my throat," he pointed out, even as he licked the salt off the skin of her neck in a lazy and highly provocative move. — Nalini Singh

Those who choose to focus on what they don't have, or allow negativity to overpower their day, are in risk of missing opportunities of the moment. — Andi Jones

There can be no high civility without a deep morality, though it may not always call itself by that name. — Ralph Waldo Emerson

Become the person you were meant to be, light your inner fire and follow your heart's desire. — Leon Brown

There were moments when you saw the people you loved for who they really were, separate from the baggage of projection and shared histories. When you saw them with fresh eyes, as a stranger might, and caught the feeling of the first time you loved them. Before the tears and the armor chinks. When there was still the possibility of perfection. — Blake Crouch

How perfectly evil spirit and beauty can combine in one person, harmonically supplementing each other. — Igor Eliseev

It's like having explosives on board 24/7, the way I feel. I can't believe when I touch things they don't blow to bits. I can't believe I was so way off.
I thought, I don't know, I thought wrong. — Jandy Nelson

It's almost as if people think that in Latin America we're not hip to what's happening here. — Ruben Blades

The future is not set in stone, and even if it was, stone can be broken. — Melanie Rawn

For one shining moment, you were the king of fear, she said. — David Cronenberg

One does not argue about The Wind in the Willows. The young man gives it to the girl with whom he is in love, and, if she does not like it, asks her to return his letters. The older man tries it on his nephew, and alters his will accordingly. The book is a test of character. We can't criticize it, because it is criticizing us. But I must give you one word of warning. When you sit down to it, don't be so ridiculous as to suppose that you are sitting in judgment on my taste, or on the art of Kenneth Grahame. You are merely sitting in judgment on yourself. You may be worthy: I don't know, But it is you who are on trial. — A.A. Milne