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the most natural thing in the world. And when she sat down across from him to eat, too, the space between them was stuffed with the easy quiet of people who are sure of each other and will be for years. Suddenly, he looked up, his mouth stretching into a lazy grin. "What?" "Nothing." "Nothing, with a blush?" Jack laughed. "You look like I'm the next course." Addie raised one brow. "Not the worst idea you've ever had." "We have to get to the diner. There are hungry people out there." But as he spoke, Jack tugged Addie into his arms. "Then again, there are hungry people in here." He began to nibble at her neck and kiss the freckle — Jodi Picoult
When I look in the mirror I see the girl I was when I was growing up, with braces, crooked teeth, a baby face and a skinny body. — Heather Locklear
All of our schools need to bring 'learn from doing' into the mainstream education, not just afternoon. — Ray Kurzweil
To confront criminals, we need to finish with corruption. If we don't do this, there is no hope. — Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador
I'm jus a shadow on the floor wi' out ye, Genevieve. — Amy A. Bartol
I have never understood why it should be considered derogatory to the Creator to suppose that he has a sense of humour. — William Ralph Inge
Writing for the theater, you find yourself living a nocturnal life. — Irwin Shaw
The definition of terrorism is killing civilians with the intent of changing their political affiliation. — Caleb Carr
I have seldom written a story, long or short, that I did not have to write and rewrite. There are single stories of mine that have taken me ten or twelve years to get written. — Sherwood Anderson
It's like people always say, Well, does sport teach you anything in life? It teaches you certain things, but it doesn't teach you other things. It doesn't teach, as I say, very much about marriage, very much about how to make a living, any of those things. — George Plimpton
I did not love cold harmony and perfect regularity of organization; what I sought was variety, mystery, tradition, the venerable, the awful. I despised sophisters and calculators; I was groping for faith, honor, and prescriptive loyalties. I would have given any number of neo-classical pediments for one poor battered gargoyle. — Russell Kirk
Robots pencil prescriptions for acid gas sunsets — Allen Ginsberg
