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As his other hand began to slip around her waist, his body brushed against hers, and there was no mistaking the
thick, hard ridge grazing her jean-clad bottom. Heavens, did that thing never subside? The rest of him might be mortal, but his immortal erection certainly didn't scan to have gotten the memo. — Karen Marie Moning

Finally and essentially: I not only never could have, but never would have, written this book without the conversations with - and the kindness, grace, empathy, forgiveness, and wisdom of - Jared Hohlt, my first and favorite reader, secret keeper, and North Star. His beloved friendship is the greatest gift of my adulthood. — Hanya Yanagihara

I don't understand you, Pigeon. I thought I knew women, but you're so fucking confusing I don't know which way is up."
"I don't understand you, either. You're supposed to be Eastern's ladies' man. I'm not getting the full freshmen experience they promised in the brochure," I teased. — Jamie McGuire

Infinity is a fathomless gulf, into which all things vanish. — Marcus Aurelius

If a book falls in the woods and nobody read it, was it ever written? — Neil Leckman

Next time I'm here, I won't be alone. If I play my cards right, I might never be alone again. — Ella James

The Emmys are flat-out fun. — Melissa Rivers

There is an earned innocence, I believe, which is as much to be honored as the innocence of children. — Marilynne Robinson

It is marriage, perhaps, which had given man the best of his freedom, given him his little kingdom of his own within the big kingdom of the state ... It is a true freedom because it is a true fulfilment, for man, woman and children. Do we then want to break marriage? If we do break it, it means we all fall to a far greater extent under the direct sway of the State. — D.H. Lawrence

The several states composing the United States of America are not united on the principle of unlimited submission to their general government — Thomas Jefferson