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Are you still wearing those flimsy white panties?"
"Yes," Story breathed.
"Good. I need you to reach inside and pet your clit for me. Gently, like I do it. — Tessa Bailey

The data presented above does not exactly prove that a better workplace will help people to perform better. It may only indicate that people who perform better tend to gravitate toward organizations that provide a better workplace — Anonymous

What do you think of Manchester Uniteds three Rs - Rooney, Ronaldo and van Nistelrooy? — Rob McCaffrey

In a text, there's this voice that speaks to you from a position of power, that doesn't communicate that it's doing that at all and tries to hide its power. We were trying to be overt about what power was happening, and speak in a way that wasn't so fucking sure of itself. If it was sure of itself it was in the form of a performance. — Anonymous

A lot of stuff I do out of pure obsessiveness. — Jerry Seinfeld

Love, slow and gradual in its growth, is too much like friendship ever to be a violent passion. — Jean De La Bruyere

Majesty. The word seemed to ripple through her. "I haven't been crowned, Lazarus." "No matter, Lady. I see the queenship in you, and I never saw it in your mother, not one day of her life. — Erika Johansen

In The End...Love Will Conquer All! — Timothy Pina

It stems from my Australianisms and belief that everyone is a fundamental cog in the wheel. — Janet Holmes A Court

God, I love you."
Lainie lifted her hands and laid them over his, linking their fingers. "Do you?"
"More today than yesterday." He tilted her chin up with his thumbs. "More now than an hour ago. By the time I die at ninety of a sex-induced heart attack, I expect I'll love you in a way I can't even comprehend."
Oh... — Lucy Parker

What's a girl to do when meeting The One means she's cursed to die a horrible death? — Cara Lynn Shultz

You know how they say that religion is the opiate of the masses? Well, I took masses of opiates religiously. — Carrie Fisher

found out later that he lived alone, surrounded by books, both his own and other people's, and that as well as being a hired hunter of books he was an expert on Napoleon's battles. He could set out on a board, from memory, the exact positions of troops on the eve of Waterloo. A — Arturo Perez-Reverte

Sometimes he used a spade in his garden, and sometimes he read and wrote. He had but one name for these two kinds of labor; he called them gardening. 'The Spirit is a garden,' said he — Victor Hugo