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You understand, don't you, Mrs. Mackenzie?" Blackwell murmured, his hard mouth barely moving as the intensity of his regard pinned her to her seat. "The deeds of a willful youth."
A thrill of danger kissed her spine.
"Horseshit!" Morley roared.
Dorian turned back to face him, and Farah was able to let out a breath she hadn't been aware she'd been holding as the black spell he'd woven over her suddenly dissipated.
"For shame, Morley," he mockingly chided. "Such language in front of a lady."
"She is my employee," Sir Morley gritted through clenched teeth. "And I'll thank you not to bother about her if you want to keep the vision in the eye you have left."
"I can hardly help myself. She's such a ripe piece of skirt. — Kerrigan Byrne

When you are subjected to this light, depending on how strong the dose is, you will have two or three days in which you can make tremendous changes within your self, in the structure of your being. — Frederick Lenz

The world and it's people are my church".
~R. Alan Woods [1996] — R. Alan Woods

Noon, ripe as thunder and silent as thought, had fled unfingered. — Mervyn Peake

How about you don't kill anybody for a little bit?"
"I can't make that promise."
Small talk with the dragon. How are you? Eaten any adventurers lately? Sure, just had one this morning. Look, I still got his femur stuck in my teeth. Is that upsetting to you? — Ilona Andrews

I say too much sometimes, but I'm honest, that's the important thing. — Lindsay Lohan

If you live in New York and you have a guest room, you have guests. So I think it's best not to have a guest room. — Fran Lebowitz

I'm very old-fashioned. I believe that people should stay married for life, like pigeons and Catholics. — Woody Allen

All of life, Orhan realizes, is a story within a story; how we choose to listen and which words we choose to speak makes all the difference. — Aline Ohanesian

I don't fight the suburban areas or collar counties. I get along with them; they're former Chicagoans anyway. — Richard M. Daley