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There's no way a woman could possibly resist your charm"
Dominic smiled. "Or my dick. Don't worry, I won't get it out. I don't want you all to get intimidated. and in the interest of health and safety, I think it's better that he's not unleashed. — Suzanne Wright

I was recruited by the dead,' Zak said. 'Not in any rush to join them in their silence, but from the urgent need to understand what they might have thought and done that could survive them, that could speak across the ages, that could be continued even now. — Greg Egan

The Moon for all her light and grace
Has never learned to know her place. — Robert Frost

If Canada could simply apply the basic principles of sustainable development, such as the internalization of costs and 'polluters pay,' it would have long-term beneficial effects, both environmental and economic. — Andrew Nikiforuk

Remember this moment when you first realized that the government can't properly take care of people. In fact, that's never been their responsibility. They're supposed to keep our borders safe so that we can live as we wish. It's our responsibility - yours and mine and Zenos's and everyone else's - to take care of each other. — Trish Mercer

Technology tools such as laptops are the kind of help that we need. A program that provides laptops for all youngsters would close a gap that most of us are not aware of, or will not admit to, which is a tremendous gap in the poor communities. — Major Owens