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That's it. That is fucking it. I stand up, grab Anna by the waist and, while dragging her to the bedroom, say over my shoulder to Brent, "If you can answer the door when her brother gets here, we'd appreciate it. Don't bother us for the next hour, two if Anna's as insatiable as usual. You may want to turn on the television to drown out the noise!" I push a laughing Anna into the bedroom and slam the door behind us. — April Brookshire
The flapper has charm, good looks, good clothes, intellect and a healthy point of view. — Colleen Moore
I don't think about politics," Rabbit says. "That's one of my Goddam precious American rights, not to think about politics. — John Updike
The time has come for you, your Tribe, and all First Peoples. Together, you must learn, remember, and teach the languages, songs, and stories of your ancestors so you may rise once again as true Shepherds of Earth. Teach your quiet light and wisdom to all that they may know, love, and honor all Spirits and the circle of life. — Frederic M. Perrin
The Internet is democracy's revenge on democracy. — Molly Haskell
Being in love means seeing the Beloved all around me. — Ram Dass
It's like how on certain days some people wear sweaters when other people can wear t-shirts and still feel comfortable - different reactions to the same temperature. — Maggie Stiefvater
They all did. "Then tell him you came to see me and I specifically told you I'm not available." Emma's eyes widened just a little bit more, if that was even possible. Her — J.C. Reed
How many years threaded on a needle of blood? Hands slack on lap he sits looking out at the winter dawn with the cancelled eyes of junk. — William S. Burroughs
He lit his pipe again, smiling to himself quietly, with that painful smile of his, as though he were enjoying a joke that hurt him. — W. Somerset Maugham
This whole time I thought I was living. But the day I met you, the lights came on — J.B. Salsbury
In the wilderness is the salvation of the world. — Henry David Thoreau
