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We all come into the story halfway through, we all catch up as best we can, and we're all gonna die before it ends. — Peter Watts

A wise man does not always admit to everything he knows. And sometimes an overly-credulous friend can be a source of mild amusement."
~Sherlock Holmes — Stephanie Osborn

Devouring books came as naturally to us as breathing. — Haruki Murakami

He could hear rain pattering on the thatch, like a million mice line-dancing. — Tom Holt

Erotic Romance authors are just hopeless romantics with a dirty mind. — Audri Nichols

We part with tender relations stretching far behind us, that never can be exactly renewed, and with others dawning - yet before us ... — Charles Dickens

I had a little unfinished business," she said at his raised brow.
He reached out a hand to her and she clasped it. Not saying a word, he led her into the house and shut the door. — Laurel Cremant

A wise man once told me, don't believe anything you hear until you've seen it with your own eyes," Halt said. Crowley looked up at him. "Who said that? Pritchard?" It sounded like the sort of thing their old mentor might say. Halt affected to think for a few seconds, then gave a slight smile. "No. I think it was me, actually. I can be very wise at times. — John Flanagan

Don't plan it all. Let life surprise you a little. — Julia Alvarez

Thomas closes the gap between us and kisses me. Hard. This is not wet and sloppy like his playful kisses. Or dry and desperate like Percy's. Or teasing like the king's.
No. This kiss is eloquent and alive and speaks direcetly to my soul. My heart ruptures, and the spliters freeze and tumble all around us with the musical sound of broken glass. — Katherine Longshore

In any country when you throw something in somebody's face, it's disrespectful. — Pitbull

The Founding Fathers were more deists. If you had to categorize them as anything. There was some sort of moving prime force. But it's an impersonal force. Some people call it Nature. Certainly not this personal god who you have a personal relationship with, who listens to your prayers and answers them, or doesn't. You know, not the silly stuff that most Americans believe because we're such a dumb nation. — Bill Maher