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The ground went out from under her. She sucked in a breath, flailing for balance. Arms came around her waist from behind, jerking her back, keeping her feet in the air.
She fought, feeling his chest at her back, but he was too strong.
"Damn it," he said, his voice strained. "Do you want to go in the water?"
That forced her still. Red and white lights still hung in the distance, warring with the stars. Now that she wasn't running the sound of waves hitting the rocks was unmistakable.
And right in front of her.
"The water?" she said numbly.
He put her feet on the ground, but he didn't let her go. "Yeah. Water. Did you miss the part where I said we're parked on a peninsula? — Brigid Kemmerer

You've always had me ... and my heart. My soul. Everything. I wish it hadn't taken this long for me to man up. — J.R. Ward

Then there were his education and his reading, the books he bought and borrowed, his knowledge of things that could not be eaten or worn or cohabited with, his interest in poetry and his respect for good writing. — John Steinbeck

If you are clever and you are good, the monster will not have you.
You should not believe everything you hear.
Good men fall to monsters everyday. Clever men are tricked by their own pride or by pretty words. — E.K. Johnston

The dependant who cultivates delicacy in himself very little consults his own tranquillity. — Samuel Johnson

Do you think Kinkade is Welland-Dowd? she wondered
Chase burst into laughter so booming that every head on the street rotated, startled.
Oh,God. She'd just understood when she'd said it aloud.
Welland-Dowd.
Well-endowed. — Julie Anne Long

I've always been a generous and a kind person and so on, but never, ever have I experienced that kind of love. The world just looked different to me and still does. — Wayne Dyer

A man making decisions on another man's life should have already made up his mind about his own. — Moe Cidaly

she was practicing a skill that both her parents had acquired as children, a way of maintaining a substitute life — Tom Piazza

After some time passed in studying - and even imitating - the works of others, I would recommend the student to endeavour to be original, and to remember that originality should not be undiscovered plagiarism. — Henry Peach Robinson

Soulmates weren't found, they were made. — Brook Silva-Braga

You have neither wife nor child (without any sexual feeling, she longed to cherish that loneliness) ... — Virginia Woolf

The more of me I be,
The clearer I can see. — Rachel Archelaus