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The tiny focal points of pain still glowed on his nerve endings, like stars coming into view one by one in a dark, bare sky. One by one - in the middle of his buttock, just below his collarbone, on the inside of his thigh - more stars came into focus, each glowing brightly at first before settling into the same intensity as the ones before, slowly forming a constellation. — L.A. Witt
Be able to analyze statistics, which can be used to support or undercut almost any argument. — Marilyn Vos Savant
What?" "The way you look spread out like that, covered with my cum - — Laurelin Paige
It's better to emphasize biblical theology, partly because there are fine Study Bibles already available that lean into systematic theology, and partly because biblical theology is particularly strong at helping readers see how the Bible hangs together in its own categories: that is, God in his infinite wisdom chose to give us his Word in the 66 canonical books, with all of their variations in theme, emphasis, vocabulary, literary form, and distinctive contributions across time. — D. A. Carson
There Laura spent many happy hours, supposed to be picking fruit for jam, but for the better part of the time reading or dreaming. One corner, overhung by a Samson tree and walled in with bushes and flowers, she called her 'green study'. — Flora Thompson
We are Englishmen; that is one good fact. — Oliver Cromwell
Presents? We already bought you a lot of things. Member when we were at the market and I bought you gum? You'member. — George Lopez
Our enemy is not Islam. Islam is not the enemy of America; Americans are not the enemy of Islam. Our real enemy is extremism and radicalism. — Feisal Abdul Rauf
I wouldn't trust them skinnies with food advice. — Jim Gaffigan
Simply unleashing our imaginations can be empowering. — Paul Rogat Loeb
Atlas gazed out, as he always did, into infinite space, wishing he could be part of it, even for one hour. — Jeanette Winterson
