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I think I understand the problem - she doesn't want to be parted from her sister, Sophia. Did you know they were twins?" Baird looked at him apprehensively. "Are human twins like the Twin Kindred? Do they have to share a mate? Because I have to tell you, Sylvan, I don't think I can handle more than one like Olivia. And she's the only one I want, anyway." "No, no. Don't worry about that." Sylvan shook his head. "But the bond between them is extraordinarily strong. I spent some time talking to Sophia and she told me they had never been parted even for a single day." Baird frowned. "That is like the Twin Kindred. Do you suppose they feel actual physical pain while they're separated?" Sylvan looked thoughtful. "I don't think it's physical so much but certainly the pain is a very real thing. Sophia was very concerned about Olivia. She was, ah, worried that you might hurt her." "Hurt — Evangeline Anderson

Our focus should always be to lead in such a way that other Christians, as well as non-believers, will see Christ in us. — Linda Clark

The Ministry places a rather higher value on my life than yours, I'm afraid. — J.K. Rowling

This love thing awakened a group of slumbering senses in my body that I never even knew existed. — Cecelia Ahern

Yesterday's news feeds our fear that our neighbours are more likely than not to be bad eggs: benefit fraudsters, bogus asylum seekers, paedophiles or jihadist terrorists. — Julian Baggini

One line I'd draw would be on raising the eligibility age for Social Security and Medicare. It sounds fair, since people are living longer. But it isn't. Lower income workers are the ones who find it hardest to keep working after 65. And they'll get penalized with lower benefits. — Gail Collins

A soul cannot develop and progress without an appropriate body, because it is the physical body that furnishes the material for its development. — Franz Hartmann

I've learned quite a lot, over the years, by avoiding what I was supposed to be learning. — Margaret Atwood

Most of the history is a divine work of fiction. — Kedar Joshi

A person of genius should marry a person of character. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Henry watched her go. And then he looked down at the sword he was carrying. When it came to weapons, he thought sadly, sometimes words could be just as hurtful, and just as forbidden. — Violet Haberdasher