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[Hank] dumped the saddle on the ground as he set the sawhorse down. "Am I makin' you nervous?"
"Not you so much as your unusual ... supplies."
That damnably alluring grin appeared again. "Ah, hell, darlin'. It ain't nothin'. We're just gonna have ourselves a private rodeo."
"Let me guess. Instead of bulls and broncs, you're gonna be ridin' me. — Lorelei James
You start out every day with something new and different, and sometimes it looks pretty good and sometimes it doesn't, but you have to go through it anyway. — Cheryl Dellasega
Unlimited power is worse for the average person than unlimited alcohol; and the resulting intoxication is more damaging for others. Very few have not deteriorated when given absolute dominion. It is worse for the governor than for the governed. — William Lyon Phelps
That which now calls itself democracy differs from older forms of government solely in that it drives with new horses: the streets are still the same old streets, and the wheels are likewise the same old wheels. — Friedrich Nietzsche
People don't like to make mistakes. — W. Edwards Deming
It took seven years from the day I decided I wanted to write fiction to actually getting a book published. — Cynthia Kadohata
Many count on their disadvantages to cover for them. — Mason Cooley
You can't build any kind of organization if you're not going to surround yourself with people who have experience and skill base beyond your own. — Howard Schultz
If you like to be immortal, live for others and die for others. — Debasish Mridha
But, you see, the water-going dinosaur likes to eat people. It's envisioned that it might swim through the newly acquired waterways, due to the ice melting and find its way to warmer waters and make its way to our civilization. Then, much like an old Japanese monster movie, start tearing down cities and eating fleeing citizens, stomping pedestrians, and receiving an air strike. — Jonathan Maberry
