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When he reached the yard, he found Edward with Addie and her dog under a redwood tree. She was lying on her back with her slippers resting on the trunk. Edward's head was on her stomach, and the dog lay with its head on its paws. Her hair hung from its pins, and his eyes traced the silken strands looped on the grass. "My nymph," he said. She jerked to an upright position and began tucking her hair back into its proper position. Though she sprang to her feet, bits of mud and grass clung to her skirt as a reminder of the unladylike position in which he'd found her. His smile broadened. — Colleen Coble
I call it my info... you call it my shit... so I am going to save it! — Deyth Banger
After puberty, you look to one sex for more than friendship and to the other for less-than-complete intimacy. — Rafael Yglesias
I did more than just toy with her feelings, didn't I, Stewart? — Alexandra Bracken
Commitment is mental determination to accept only EXCELLENCE no matter how difficult, uncomfortable, or stressful. — Richard Tyler
This thought is as a death. — William Shakespeare
It is ever true that he who does nothing for others, does nothing for himself. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe
I recognized that I had a window of opportunity that had opened because of my exposure as an actor. — Zachary Quinto
But why were there dryads at all? As far as he could recall, the tree people had died out centuries before. They had been out-evolved by humans, like most of the other Twilight Peoples. Only elves and trolls had survived the coming of Man to the discworld; the elves because they were altogether too clever by half, and the trollen folk because they were at least as good as humans at being nasty, spiteful and greedy. Dryads were supposed to have died out, along with gnomes and pixies. — Terry Pratchett
Comfort and power can become great enemies of true spirituality, which explains why we often say that the prophets come not only to comfort the afflicted, but also to afflict the comfortable. — Brian D. McLaren
Making verses is almost as common as taking snuff, and God can tell what miserable stuff people carry about in their pockets, and offer to all their acquaintances, and you know one cannot refuse reading and taking a pinch. — Mary Wortley Montagu
Climate Change led to the Vikings dominating Europe for several hundred years. — Morgan Griffith