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And may God be merciful, because these twisted men will not. — Brom

In the space, the pause between this breath and the one that follows, you have made a home inside me. — Tyler Knott Gregson

I leaned forward and kissed him. And again. As if I were passing him all those silent words I cound not say, the ones that explained my biggest secret: that I might not have OI but I knew how he (Adam) felt. That I was breaking apart, too, all the time.-Amelia — Jodi Picoult

As long as you are curious, you will never be bored. — Lillian Gish

Cecily peers at the murky grey liquid and frowns at a cube of meat that's floating against the rim. "What was this in a past life?" she asks.
"Pigeons and a field rabbit," Reed says. "Hunted them down myself."
"He's an excellent shot," Linden says.
"Can you eat pigeons, though?" Cecily falls back into her chair, looking a mix of disgusted and curious.
"You can eat just about anything," Reed says, dumping a ladleful into her bowl. — Lauren DeStefano

Your smoldering might eventually kill me, Will. And the best thing is I think you have no clue that you look at women this way. — Christina Lauren

Rachel, determined to become invisible, wore no make up, had cut her shoulder length brown hair short and hid her trim figure under a baggy shirt dress. Sarah simply wore again the skirt and t shirt that she had flung over the chair the night before and had yet to brush her hair. — Mary Grand

I am not for raising taxes in a recession, especially when it comes to job creators that we need so desperately to start creating jobs again. — Eric Cantor

What I never quite understand about the Season, though, is why does anyone want to get married? It seems to me very much like a slightly more pleasant prison, except the guard never changes. — Tarun Shanker

I could live anywhere in the world I want. But Los Angeles is the place to live. — Eli Broad

All things change, creeds and philosophies and outward systems - but God remains. — Mary Augusta Ward

Avarice, the sphincter of the heart. — Matthew Green

The characteristic merit of the English constitutions is, that its dignified parts are very complicated and somewhat imposing, very old and rather venerable, while its efficient part, at least when in great and critical action, is decidedly simple and modern. — Walter Bagehot