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Life is a tough journey, an educational process that takes us to the place of survival and to the place of growth and development. — Euginia Herlihy

I have the feeling I've been -
unpleasant. — Rachel Caine

Number theorists are like lotus-eaters
having once tasted of this food they can never give it up. — Leopold Kronecker

There are your enemies, the Red Coats and the Tories. They are ours, or this night Molly Stark sleeps a widow! — John Stark

Love is the fruit of prayer ... Patiently abiding in prayer signifies a man's renunciation of himself. Therefore the self-denial of the soul turns into love for God. — Isaac Of Nineveh

If you want a machine to be able to interact with people, it better not do things that are surprising to people. — Rodney Brooks

A person can say he loves God with all his heart and can give a great impression of this being the case, but if he does not relate well with others, he is deceived and/or deceiving (1 John 4:20). — Lewie Clark

Christian mission is not to preach Christ, but to be Christians in life. There — Alexander Schmemann

Faster, Faster, until the thrill of speed overcomes the fear of death. — Hunter S. Thompson

There were so many ways he could have answered her snarky question. But sometimes, direct worked best. Leaning forward, he hooked a finger in the waistband of her pants and tugged. She stepped forward without hesitation and met his mouth hungrily.
Well, hello.
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She wound her hands into his hair, arching against him so that her thighs pressed against his. With the added height from her heels, everything lined up perfectly. Center to center, mouth to mouth, heart to heart. — Cari Quinn

Society has recognized over time that certain kinds of scientific inquiry can endanger society as a whole and has applied either directly, or through scientific/ethical constraints, restrictions on the kind and amount of research that can be done in those areas. — Bobby Ray Inman

I haven't been very enthusiastic about the commercialization of children's literature. Kids should borrow books from the library and not necessarily be buying them. — Beverly Cleary