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His hands lifted and slid over my tear-soaked cheeks, holding me almost tenderly. He looked troubled. There was no other word for it. "I don't know what it is you do to me."
I do something to him?
His voice continued, a dark little whisper rushing over my lips. "But I'm not going to fight it anymore. — Sophie Jordan

In the vacuum of authority following the demonstrations' initial success, factions from the pre-uprising period are often in a position to shape the outcome. — Henry Kissinger

I am the Ultimate Warrior, you are the Ultimate Warrior fans and the spirit of the Ultimate Warrior will run forever. — The Ultimate Warrior

Kids can make fun of you for having the wrong shoelaces: that's just kids. But I don't think I had any trouble making friends. — Mark Ronson

Whatever I am today is a product of that conviction that victory through Christ is victory indeed. The rest is history. — T. B. Joshua

Egalitarianism trumps elitism. Only a selfish fool will tell you otherwise — Jonny Oates

The greatest danger of all is to allow new walls to divide us from one another — Barack Obama

Beware of those who are always hungry, for they will feed you to the wolves just to get paid. — Suzy Kassem

This is what is going to happen, Aleran. You will no longer lie with me. You will treat me in exactly the fashion that you would any proper young lady of the Citizenry. You will court me, and do it well, or so help me I will strangle the life from you."
"Um," Tavi said.
"And," she said, a massively threatening quality in her tone, "you will court me properly after the ways of my people. You will do so with legendary skill and taste. And only when that is done will we share a bed once more. — Jim Butcher

If any mayor reduced school funding by 33 percent and called it the 'Strengthening Our Schools Initiative,' I think they'd be excoriated. — Martin O'Malley

It takes a lot of courage to be happy (after the death of a spouse), but I've got courage, so I think I will be happy again. — Florence Henderson