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Dreams reveal facts about ourselves that we ignored. Dreams help us see hidden truths.
Dreams, sometimes, are just soothing songs. — Petra F. Bagnardi

I've seen the ocean lapping lovingly at his muscles. And now I look at the sun stroking his skin like a possessive lover.
My best friend doesn't live life, he devours it. — Petra F. Bagnardi

I love your hair. It's like a waterfall of black ink," he utters softly. — Petra F. Bagnardi

the subject described himself as a pacifist who can't tolerate conflict. He claims to be an outsider in the family, ignored unless he is the object of criticism. — Jere Krakoff

Life must be savored, not rushed. Let me savor your soft warmth."
(Eagan,"A Veil of Glass and Rain") — Petra F. Bagnardi

Right there I knew I wanted, one day, to live in
Rome, because it was protected by a construction that could
bare the weight of the world. — Petra F. Bagnardi

I sing. I let go. I open my arms to the kind unknown."
(Brina, "A Veil of Glass and Rain") — Petra F. Bagnardi

The most effectual encouragement to population is, the activity of industry, and the consequent multiplication of the national products. — Thomas Malthus

Without him in my life I'm a frozen pond reflecting the daylight but never absorbing its heat. — Petra F. Bagnardi

Take control of the situation. Be an alpha guy. Instead of - Hell, I don't know which letter of the Greek alphabet you're now, but it's not a good one.
(Neal,"A Veil of Glass and Rain") — Petra F. Bagnardi

Death does not concern us, because as long as we exist, death is not here. And when it does come, we no longer exist. — Epicurus

I have a husband, and babysitters; I find it hard. I find it amazing how single moms do it. — Melissa Peterman

Italians are genetically incapable of standing in an orderly line, so much so that the movie theater seems more crowded than it actually is. — Petra F. Bagnardi

My friend. My love. My breath.-Eagan — Petra F. Bagnardi

There are numerous studies looking at people that won the lottery and their happiness levels. After six to 12 months, most lottery winners are about as happy or unhappy as they were before winning. Likewise, those who suffer crippling accidents return near to their previous levels of happiness in a similar time frame. What determines our happiness is more choice than circumstances, more skill than luck. — Douglas A. Smith

I'm pulled, pushed and then I find my back against a wall. Eagan's taut frame is bent toward mine, and my body is arched toward his. We create a peculiar sculpture of opposite forces. He cups my face in his palms and makes me look up at him. His lips are so close to mine, that I feel the whisper of his breath against my mouth; I smell mint and a hint of beer. I desire a kiss so desperately, my body is humming with longing. I curl my fingers around his wrists.
"I hate fighting with you," he admits huskily.
"I know. Me too."
"I need to hold you."
I nod and let him fold his arms around me. I bury my face against his chest and utter soft sounds of contentment as his warmth leaks into my skin.
I glance at our shadows painted on the gravel by darkness and streetlights; we're not opposite forces any longer, we're one single being.
("A Veil of Glass and Rain") — Petra F. Bagnardi