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We live in the mind, in ideas, in fragments. We no longer drink in the wild outer music of the streets - we remember only. — Henry Miller

Impulsively, she leaned across the truck and kissed him on the cheek. He glanced over in surprise when she pulled away, but pleasure glowed in his eyes.
"What was that for?"
"Just seemed like the thing to do," she said.
"Well, feel free to do it more often," he encouraged. "I assure you I won't mind. — Maya Banks

Your thoughts are building your future reality; the question is what are you thinking today? — Steven Aitchison

Admit it, you want to be fucked and it's not Emen, that dull fuck, you want to feel saddled fast and riding hard between your legs. It's me. My bruises on your skin, my bite marks for you to wear as if it were the finest jewelry. — Penny Alley

I am deeply reminded that our life's journey is a gift, not a given, and that we can never truly know how long the journey will last. All we can do is decide how it unfolds. — Sonia Choquette

It suddenly struck me - I'm 70 years old. I wonder if I could possibly end my life the way I started it: doing the most joyful thing I ever did, which is to sing. — Polly Bergen

Never fear the truth. It's the lies that will destroy you. — Sherrilyn Kenyon

What were all of them, really, but bits of something else? Bits of stars? — Kameron Hurley

- But Abraham, you mean I'm supposed to make stuff up !?!?
- You are creators, you make stuff up all the time! — Esther Hicks

I don't believe in pitfalls. I believe in taking risks and not doing the same thing twice. — Guy Laliberte

How, then, shall God give himself entirely to that one who, besides his God, loves creatures still? — Alphonsus Liguori

It doesn't take long in Hell before your definition of "good company" reduces to "not dead." For — Mark Lawrence

I think wherever we are, we can create an atmosphere of openness and trust, where women and those who feel marginalized feel safe to speak the truth of their lives. — Terry Tempest Williams