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To read, write, and converse in due proportions, is, therefore, the business of a man of letters. — Samuel Johnson

Everything changes all the time, and unfortunately, everyone who knows what you do by buying records only hears a small amount of what's going on in your life. — Pat Benatar

Listen to me, Elizabeth Darcy," he growled huskily, "You are mine! I forbid you to dream of any other but me."
He punctuated his intense words with firm presses of his arousal into her pelvis. She moaned and writhed with the pleasurable sensations arising and struggled to free her captive arms,but he held her fast. He moved his lips along her neck and shoulders, tenderly nibbling and sucking — Sharon Lathan

The appearance of new ways of thinking and communicating, between 70,000 and 30,000 years ago, constitutes the Cognitive Revolution. What caused it? We're not sure. The most commonly believed theory argues that accidental genetic mutations changed the inner wiring of the brains of — Yuval Noah Harari

Most of the oils which are valued as scents are mixtures of substances; only the combined effect of these leads to the known result. — Otto Wallach

Wasn't this the man who had made hot-water bottles for me every month when I got my period, — Marian Keyes

I'm bad at doing what I'm told. I'm a born free thinker. — Christopher Monckton

The identity of the Antichrist is, of course, less important than the fact that there is an Antichrist. No one cares much what the Antichrist says or does, but they feel better knowing he's around. In this way, he is much like the pope or the United Nations. — Robert Kroese

People don't go to Starbucks for the coffee - of that I'm pretty sure - they go for the atmosphere, they go for the 70 decibels, they go for the Starbucks effect. — Eric Weiner

The old goes into making us what we are, or what we're hell-bent on not being. — Nora Roberts

Journalistic content is a technical complex expressly intended to adapt man to the machine. — Jacques Ellul