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Unfortunately, this unexpected, internal condition has often been called "falling in love." This reaction to attraction, which we could also describe as a "chemically induced crush," is actually infatuation. Who among us has not walked into a room, made eye contact with a complete stranger, and felt an instant, unexpected rush of emotion and attraction? Who hasn't had that sudden impulse to look again? Why these moments happen and what exactly triggers them - who knows? But the feelings are definitely a temporary condition. The attraction is neither irresistible nor dependable. You can easily experience infatuation with people who would turn out to be relational nightmares. That's why it is so dangerous — Chip Ingram

He could freeze his stupid dick off for all I cared. — Janet Evanovich

I started playing quarterback my junior year of high school. — Jimmy Garoppolo

If I get busted in New York, the freest city in the world, that will be the end of my career — Lenny Bruce

The Friends Thou Hast
And Their Adoption Tried
Grapple Them To Thy Soul
With Hooks Of Steel — William Shakespeare

Mom let go of us and leaned back so she could look us both in the eye. "No more spending the night in the tree fort, you two. — Danielle Lee Zwissler

Telling the world you are trying is not doing. — Shannon L. Alder

Writers don't choose their craft; they need to write in order to face the world. — Alice Hoffman

I love Italy. For hundreds of years, if not centuries, the people of italy (Italians) have been living here." [Audrey's insight] — Tom Gleisner

A soooooooooooooooooooooon! I'm having a sooooooooooooooooooooooooon! — J.R. Ward

Triumphantly he says, Did you predict that, Lara Jean? — Jenny Han

I'm a failure as a woman. My men expect so much of me, because of the image they've made of me - and that I've made of myself - as a sex symbol. They expect bells to ring and whistles to whistle, but my anatomy is the same as any other woman's and I can't live up to it — Marilyn Monroe

The line is a way of framing poetry. All verse is measured by lines. The poetic line immediately announces its difference from everyday speech and prose. — Edward Hirsch