Razack Quotes & Sayings
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Even if he hadn't wanted to kiss her, Chase needed to kiss Bailey. As if reading his mind, Bailey parted her lips and took a slight inhale, pressing her chest against him more fully. He didn't think about it; it just happened, as naturally as her breath. — T.J. Kline

I love writing about men. To get by in the world you have to know how men think. Not that all guys think alike, but women tend to think about more things at the same time, an overgeneralization, but I find it easier to make my male characters focus than I do my female characters. — Bonnie Jo Campbell

In the absence of a Congress ready to act to reduce gun violence, we will keep working to create a different Congress. — Gabrielle Giffords

Of what use to get what you want if you must become someone else to get it. — Robert Breault

You know,just because you can deal with bullshit on your own doesn't mean you should." - Derek Fitzpatrick — Simone Elkeles

She was quivering with self-importance, like a small enraged football. — Terry Pratchett

Is it a greater tragedy to achieve all one's desires or to lose them all? — Mark T. Barnes

Any powerful idea is absolutely fascinating and absolutely useless until we choose to use it. — Richard Bach

If mourning is denied outlet, the result will be suffering, — Geoffrey Gorer

Some thoughtlessly proclaim the Muses nine:
A tenth is Sappho, maid divine. — Plato

The argument that someone is a bad man is an inadequate argument for war and certainly an inadequate and unacceptable argument for regime change. — John Major

You are a real find and you keep me satisfied, up to a point. After all, I'm a malcontent and you can't change that. — Charles Baxter

But it is recognized that punishment for the abuse of the liberty accorded to the press is essential to the protection of the public, and that the common law rules that subject the libeler to responsibility for the public offense, as well as for the private injury, are not abolished by the protection extended in our constitutions. The law of criminal libel rests upon that secure foundation. There is also the conceded authority of courts to punish for contempt when publications directly tend to prevent the proper discharge of judicial functions. — Charles Evans Hughes