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Judge's back was hunched over while he dug in as deep as he could. Sweat poured off him, the night air doing nothing to cool the inferno burning inside him. Michaels clenched tight around him and Judge thought he was coming, but he was caught off guard; his spirited bottom was yanking his orgasm from him. Set him a few degrees past burning. Judge buried as deep as he could, his cock throbbed angrily, and his balls drew up close to him. He threw his head back and roared as he came so far up inside Michaels' body, making him his forever. "Fuuuck. — A.E. Via

Adultery is an evil only inasmuch as it is a theft; but we do not steal that which is given to us. — Voltaire

Why did the flower fade? I pressed it to my heart with anxious love, that is why the flower faded. — Rabindranath Tagore

Love is as bitter as the dregs of sin, As sweet as clover-honey in its cell; Love is the password whereby souls get in To Heaven
the gate that leads, sometimes, to Hell. — Ella Wheeler Wilcox

When I think about sex it makes me realise how alone I feel. — Tracey Emin

In Islam, the legislative power and competence to establish laws belong exclusively to God Almighty. — Ruhollah Khomeini

I'm not proud of the lyrics to 'Shake It Up.' — Ric Ocasek

How do you know that I'm out of control? Maybe I'm just awkward. — Robert Horry

Sometimes I hate how much I love him But everyday I love him more — Reba McEntire

When I begin a book, I inevitably discover many things along the way, about the characters, their past histories and the political intrigues that surround them. This discovery process is vital, and I would not prejudice it by deciding too much in advance. — David Brin

Another writer argued in an 1895 issue of the Cosmopolitan that by riding a bicycle, a woman would "become mistress of herself," transformed into a "rational, useful being restored to health and sanity. — Frances E. Willard

I love a bit of flag-waving. — John Lydon