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Tell me ... tell me how much you want me, Leo," I breathed out. "I want to lay you down and slip deep inside you. I want to find every secret part of you with my lips, my tongue, my hands. I want you to ride me while I watch. I want to hear our skin slapping together. I want to wake up next to you in the morning and do it all over again. Need you so much. You're all I want. — Ilsa Madden-Mills

Religions were never meant to be followed but thought for. It turned nasty when was turned into human ego, blasted straight out of furnace of hatred for fellow being. — Kunal Narayan Uniyal

So much of courtship is the unspoken. — Megan McCafferty

Put your trust in God, and pray for guidance. And when in doubt, eat. A Franciscan monk had once given me that advice, and on the whole, I had found it useful. — Diana Gabaldon

Sleep like you can never be dead
Dream as if you have a soul inside your head — Munia Khan

When I give food to the poor, they call me a saint. When I ask why the poor have no food, they call me a communist. — Helder Camara

Supermarkets don't really sustain a community, and they completely remove people from the food chain. — Arthur Potts Dawson

Remember how when we were little?" I whisper. "You'd chase me around before midnight."
"You always ran out of breath."
"I wanted you to catch me."
"I thought so."
"Catch me," I whisper.
"I already have," he murmurs. — Krista Ritchie

If you strip the horrors of history from history, the flip side of that is you strip the nobility of rising above such horrors. — Perry DeAngelis

I just thought: Oh goodness, you can wear nice clothes and get your hair done and still be a feminist and a serious intellectual. — Jacqueline Rose

I can't think of another enterprise other than being a homeowner that can't have its debt restructured in bankruptcy. Corporations can but a homeowner can't? Now with securitization the homeowner can't go to the owner of the loan and work things out. — Eli Broad

And for the first time in my life I understand the end of that poem. And I never wanted to. You have to believe me. — Stephen Chbosky