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The Newark train station is about as romantic as a pile of hippo dung with head lice. — Harlan Coben

Slowly he f**ks my arse, pushing himself in and out of me. The sensation is so intense. I feel like my inner slut has finally been freed, and I revel in her carnal abandonment; throwing my head back while Mike rides me like an animal. — Felicity Brandon

Very happy or unhappy, people disappear. — Amanda Craig

If I were pressed, I would admit that she was beautiful, in a dead bride sort of way. — Melika Dannese Lux

If you live you may yet have good fortune but all the dead are dead alike — C.S. Lewis

Thousands of people were producing new Web sites every day. We were just trying to take all that stuff and organize it to make it useful. — David Filo

We view our atomic arsenal as proudly and as devotedly as any pioneer ever viewed his flintlock hanging over the mantel as his children slept, and dreamed. — William F. Buckley Jr.

When I was a kid, the only way I saw movies was from the back seat of my family's car at the drive-in. — Forest Whitaker

Gaunt men with sunken eyes squatted amidst sand and stones, shitting out their lives in stinking streams of brown and red. — George R R Martin

I'll see you tomorrow,' I finally said.
'Tomorrow,' you echoed. We hung up without either of us saying 'I love you' for the first time since we'd first said it. At that moment the word TOMORROW meant the same thing. Nothing else needed to be said. — Trevor Shane

I tell you that studying humanities in high school is more important than mathematics - mathematics is too sharp an instrument, no good for kids. — Stefan Banach

Experience teaches sense. You can't learn it in a college course. — L.M. Montgomery

I don't think you can prevent an artist from being and I don't think you can cause one to be. No one knows what makes an artist. — Robert Engman

If it's okay to enrich ourselves by denying foreigners the right to earn a living, why shouldn't we enrich ourselves by invading peaceful countries and seizing their assets? Most of us don't think that's a good idea, and not just because it might backfire. We don't think it's a good idea because we believe human beings have human rights, whatever their colour and wherever they live. Stealing assets is wrong, and so is stealing the right to earn a living, no matter where the victim was born. — Steven E. Landsburg