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He arched a taunting brow. "Is that why you have yet to climb off me?" Desideria was horrified as she realized she hadn't moved. Every bit of her body was lying against his hard, muscled one. And honestly, it felt good. Real good. Her face heating, she practically jumped away. "Ah now that's just rude," he groused. "You know I did take a bath and everything. Several hours ago, but still." He flipped to his feet, then grimaced as if he'd struck his leg the wrong way before he limped over to secure the door. Even — Sherrilyn Kenyon

I never talk about what I'm writing about currently, never. It's private work on your own, no need or obligation to talk about it. Writers are made into performers these days, including myself, but there are some instances in which I will not perform. — Nadine Gordimer

When it becomes clear that no one else shares your level of passion, you are where you belong. — Placido Domingo

Things joined by profit, when pressed by misfortune and danger, will cast each other aside. — Zhuangzi

To me it's incontrovertible that investment in people, investment in business, creates jobs; they don't destroy jobs. — Stephen Pagliuca

I used to love to hear stories of that man's exploits! One of my heroes, when I was young. Riding round the enemy, harassing his lines of communication, falling on the baggage train and whatnot.
The Prince's riding crop rode around, harassed, and fell on imaginary baggage in the air before him. — Joe Abercrombie

There are two principles on which all men of intellectual integrity and good will can agree, as a 'basic minimum,' as a precondition of any discussion, co-operation or movement toward an intellectual Renaissance ... They are not axioms, but until a man has proved them to himself and has accepted them, he is not fit for an intellectual discussion. These two principles are: a. that emotions are not tools of cognition; b. that no man has the right to initiate the use of physical force against others. — Ayn Rand

Have you ever taken something out of the clothes hamper because it had become, relatively, the cleanest thing? — Katharine Whitehorn

You will always fall in love, and it will always be like having your throat cut, just that fast. — Catherynne M Valente

She grabbed all her clothes from her wardrobe and flung them across the room, screaming her head off until she finally felt sane again. Perhaps tomorrow she would buy those cats. (Holly) — Cecelia Ahern

If you have a sloppy religion you get a sloppy atheism. — Ronald Knox

The real power, the power we have to fight for night and day, is not power over things, but over men — George Orwell

God's art speaks of Himself, reflecting who He is and what He is like. — Francis Chan