Sayaka Yamamoto Quotes & Sayings
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The company will guess what you habitually buy, and then try to convince you to get it at Target. The firm has the capacity to personalize the ads and coupons it sends to every customer, even though you'll probably never realize you've received a different flyer in the mail than your neighbors. — Charles Duhigg

She kisses him, lips parted, slow and sexy, lightly touching his lips with her tongue, offering wonders that would rock his world, while delivering nothing. Open mouthed, seductive, warm, inviting and ... dangerous. Even I can feel the explosive sexual energy held in check behind her bare feather of a touch. She's making sure he feels it, slapping him in the face with all she could offer - but isn't. — Karen Marie Moning

I have learned ... that memories aren't things that have to pile up and overwhelm you. They're just colors ... that shade all the new things you feel. — Ben Monopoli

Hmm." He grins, and leans forward onto his knees. He presses his hands to the metal plate, framing my head with his arms, and kisses me, slowly, on my mouth, under my jaw, right above my collarbone. — Veronica Roth

We pass each other notes in the hollows of our collarbones. — Tina May Hall

My Bride by fate, my wife by choice ...
- Conrad Wroth — Kresley Cole

What is one small step I could take to improve my health (or relationships, or career, or any other area)? — Robert Maurer

I figured since I'd arrived in Crazytown, I may as well take off my coat and stay a while. — Robyn Peterman

Men who care passionately for women attach themselves at least as much to the temple and to the accessories of the cult as to their goddess herself. — Marguerite Yourcenar

Strange sometimes how easy bitter words came, how hard the kind ones. — Winston Graham

I am persuaded, you will permit me to observe, that the path of true piety is so plain as to require but little political direction. — George Washington

We prefer knowing to thinking, because knowing has more immediate value. — Neal Gabler