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Brasi left the room. Two of his men assisted the midwife and the baby was born, the mother was exhausted and went into a deep sleep. Brasi was summoned and Filomena, who had wrapped the newborn child in an extra blanket, extended the bundle to him and said, "If you're the father, take her. My work is finished." Brasi glared at her, malevolent, insanity stamped on his face. "Yes, I'm the father," he said. "But I don't want any of that race to live. Take it down to the basement and throw it into the furnace. — Mario Puzo

First we must understand that all of the world's deceptions flow from the belief that love is primarily for the fulfillment and comfort of the self. The world poisons love by focusing first and foremost on meeting one's own needs.
Christ taught that love is not for the fulfillment of the self but for the Glory of God and the food of others. True love is selfless. It gives; it sacrifices; it dies to its own needs. — Joshua Harris

Every night that he watched over her sleeping form, his urge to protect and take care of her grew. And those weren't the only urges. When she'd throw back the blanket and bare her long legs, it was all he could do not to kneel at her feet, kiss her slim ankles, and slip his hands up her smooth thighs. — Amber Belldene

I love Jonathan Adler but more importantly I love throws. To clarify, a throw is not to be confused with a blanket. A blanket is to be slept under, a throw is to accent a chair or sofa and give the illusion that in some scenario someone might rest underneath it. In reality, this scenario does not exist and I never want it to. — Max Greenfield

I really don't write much anymore, and I'm not uncomfortable with that. I've tried writing and the sentences come out fine, but I write a few pages and I don't want to go on. — Lawrence Block

Billie laughed at that, full and throaty, and once again she became so incandescently beautiful that George was half-tempted to throw a blanket over her, just to stop anyone else from wanting her. — Julia Quinn

Every year, the White House Correspondents' Dinner inspires two competing varieties of coverage: celebrity-obsessed fawning and angry tirades about how it represents everything twisted about our broken democracy. It doesn't, really. — Alex Pareene

A realist is a slave to reality. — Mokokoma Mokhonoana

I am very, very incredulous about what I see. I can't throw caveats in. I don't make blanket statements. — Edgar Mitchell

a place to throw down a blanket and read a book. — Joe Hill

Maybe this is the ideal remedy for depression: a gun that can read your mind and is forever pointed at your head. Gives you some good practice in bottling up those dark wishes. — Hugh Howey

What went down well?" Mum asks, coming back to the table. "Nothing," I say. "The Titanic," Elliot says. — Zoe Sugg

Is it within us all, when the memories of war have faded, to so want to be a part of something great that we throw aside the quiet, the calm, the mundane, the peace itself? Do we collectively come to equate peace with boredom and complacency? Perhaps we hold these embers of war within us, dulled only by sharp memories of the pain and the loss, and when that smothering blanket dissipates with the passage of healing time, those fires flare again to life. — R.A. Salvatore

Sweetheart, this is not a race to the finish line. It's you and me, spending time together and getting to know each other better. Just that simple. — Brey King

Throw a blanket over it! — Breehn Burns

Making these choices, as it turned out, wasn't about willpower. I always admired people who "willed" themselves to do something, because I have never felt I was one of them. If sheer will were enough by itself, it would have been enough a long time ago, back on University Avenue, I figured. It wasn't, not for me anyway. Instead, I needed something to motivate me. I needed a few things that I could think about in my moments of weakness that would cause me to throw off the blanket and walk through the front door. More than will, I needed something to inspire me. — Liz Murray

What matters to us, the judgment of men? What have we to doubt, since we are pure before life? — Renee Vivien

Do not throw that at me!" Kane's voice suddenly shouted.
Keela cackled. "It's just a tub of butter, you big baby."
"It's a frozen tub of butter, so you might as well throw a brick at my head!"
"That can be arranged, big man."
"You're an evil little person, I hope you know that."
"I do."
I laughed at their conversation and sunk back into my sofa, tugging my blanket farther up my body.
"Leave him alone, Keela."
I heard something being set down on either the kitchen counter or table. It dropped with a thud. "You're lucky she wants you alive and unharmed."
"And you're lucky she wants you here often, otherwise I'd ban you from ever entering this building."
Keela seethed. "You've gone mad with power."
I smiled. — L.A. Casey

We will have close to 3 months of rehearsals to learn about 30 songs. Frank usually rehearsed a band for at least 3 months. If it took him that long to be comfortable we probably would need double the amount, but It's just not financially possible to do so. — Dweezil Zappa

I sink into the chaise lounge in my bedroom, throw a soft, velour blanket over my legs, open my book - and block out the world. ~ — Emma Chase

Even if I don't have the money to take vocal lessons, I'll practice in the house by myself singing out loud. — Christina Milian

I still feel threatened by academics, but my books have a lot of academic in-jokes and everybody assumes I went to university and studied English. — Jasper Fforde

Jace is in love with the idea of dying, said Isabelle. — Cassandra Clare

You must work and should not be lazy if you want to be happy. — Anne Frank