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Don't let one cloud obliterate the whole sky. — Anais Nin
At least, not as familiar as you are with fetish wear."
Her gaze jerked over to him. Those delicately arched brows pinched down. "What are you talking about?"
"You." Using the gun, he gestured at her body. "In that boner-inspiring fluff called underwear. You're more than comfortable with it. Hell, a real innocent wouldn't even have figured out how to wear it, much less used it to taunt me."
Her lips curled. "Oh, poor Trace. Did you feel taunted?"
"Yeah." He stared at her mouth. "I did. — Lori Foster
Poetry being ... when we look from the center outward. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
Unclutter your environment in order to start uncluttering your mind. — Maria Teresa De Donato
Please, do not leave me, Will Henry. I would not survive it. You were nearly right. What Mr. Kendall was, I am always on the brink of becoming. And you - I do not pretend to know how or even why - but you pull me back from the precipice. You are the one ... You are the one thing that keeps me Human. — Rick Yancey
Diamonds have an image of purity and light. They are given as a pledge of love and worn as a symbol of commitment. — Peter Singer
Faith is secured by adversity, but endangered by security. — Margaret Jensen
And I like his conceit. He's so conceited he's actually humble, the crazy bastard. — J.D. Salinger
If I know I have everything prepared for when I get killed by a stalker, then I can go to sleep. — Christina Ricci
Rich women need not fear old age; their gold can always create about them any feelings necessary to their happiness. — Honore De Balzac
The cheapest car anyone can ever own is always the car they presently own. — Larry Burkett
Ten million dead. Gas. Passchendaele. Let that be now a large figure, now a chemical formula, now an historical account. But dear lord, not the Nameless Horror, the sudden prodigy sprung on a world unaware. We all saw it. There was no innovation, no special breach of nature, or suspension of familiar principles. If it came as any surprise to the public then their own blindness is the Great Tragedy, hardly the war itself. — Thomas Pynchon
Power is supposed to be so corrupt. I don't think it's so much corrupt, in the usual sense of the word, as stupid and unrealistic. The more power a person has, the further he gets from reality. — Jane Jacobs
Peculiar excitement at the mysterious array. She ran her eyes — W. Somerset Maugham
