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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| fd427c7 | You think I gave you ?" "Maybe." Is there anything about me that screams crack?" He grinned as he swayed. "Your butt crack," he whispered before dissolving into giggles." | T.J. Klune | ||
| d33dcdf | Be gone, you he-bitch! | T.J. Klune | ||
| 4984ef5 | Look. This has been... fun." Lie. This had been nerve-racking and I needed to go masturbate. "But I have to go. I've got stuff to do before I head out again." Masturbate. "Wizard stuff. Like... secret wizard stuff." Masturbate." | T.J. Klune | ||
| be6e1b8 | The color of your dress really brings out the extraordinary paleness of your skin tone. Are you unwell? Dying, perhaps? | tina | T.J. Klune | |
| a4607e7 | Sometimes I wonder if you should be on medication," Charlie said. "It can't be healthy to have you thinking all by yourself without some kind of pharmaceutical intervention." | T.J. Klune | ||
| 9ea7952 | I asked him once why he wanted to see the sun rise every morning, what it was that caused him to be out here at the crack of dawn every day. He watched me for a moment before looking back at the horizon. "Its beauty," he said. "It reminds me every day that there is beauty in the world. That even though it may feel like we are alone sometimes, we are never truly alone." | T.J. Klune | ||
| 8b693f2 | The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost. | Robert B. Cialdini | ||
| 079b504 | I love you," she said, speaking clearly so that there might be no confusion. "I love you utterly and completely. I love your elegant hands and the way you smile with only one side of your mouth -- when you smile at all -- and I love how grave your eyes are. I love that you let me invade your house with nearly my entire family and yours, and never even turned a hair. I love that you made love to me when I asked you, purely for politeness' sa.. | declaration godric lord-of-darkness love maiden-lane megs | Elizabeth Hoyt | |
| 6f7bc5b | He watched her retreat, his eyes lazy, and his body unmoving. A trickle of blood seeped slowly from the corner of his mouth. He let her get nearly out of the room before he spoke, "I may not have the right, Silence, me love," he drawled so soft she nearly didn't catch the words. "But I would've listened to ye. I would've believed ye." | mickey scandalous-desires silence | Elizabeth Hoyt | |
| 83370c9 | Like God's own chocolate, I'd lick her shadow off a hot sidewalk | Christopher Moore | ||
| 6441c4a | Pondering is a little like considering and a little like thinking, but looser. To ponder, one must let the facts roll around the rim of the mind's roulette wheel, coming to settle in whichever slot they feed pulled to. | fluke moore thinking | Christopher Moore | |
| 9e92512 | Unless you can change the past, you're wasting the present on this guilt | Christopher Moore | ||
| acf376c | I love you, Lucien, but I am a muse, you are an artist, I am here to make you comfortable. | artists muses passion suffering | Christopher Moore | |
| a475b68 | After all the evidence is in--after you've run all the facts by everything you know--and you're still lost, you have to do some things on faith. | Christopher Moore | ||
| 6edb69b | Oui , but if all the men in your life are happy, you are happier, and it makes my life easier." - Jean-Claude" -- | jean-claude | Laurell K. Hamilton | |
| 010a3d6 | There was no Disney World then, just rows of orange trees. Millions of them. Stretching for miles And somewhere near the middle was the Citrus Tower, which the tourists climbed to see even more orange trees. Every month an eighty-year-old couple became lost in the groves, driving up and down identical rows for days until they were spotted by helicopter or another tourist on top of the Citrus Tower. They had lived on nothing but oranges and .. | eccentricity florida history humor orange-groves space-shuttle speeches tourism tourist-brochures vacation | Tim Dorsey | |
| 97e3629 | I liked the fact she understood how we all have little secret habits that seem normal enough to us, but which we know better than to mention out loud. | A.M. Homes | ||
| 9e3fec5 | Men are frail creatures, of course; one does not expect them to exhibit the steadfastness of women. | Elizabeth Peters | ||
| 9e537ee | All I'd wanted to be when I grew up was yours. | Eireann Corrigan | ||
| e37d7b1 | He's a senior in high school Bernardo. Jean-Claude is his legal guardian and had to enroll him in school. He comes home with homework and shit and then he wants to cuddle and have sex. It weirds me the fuck out. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| c96d5da | Never interrupt when you're winning. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 3abf8ca | Ethan gave me an admiring look that wasn't about sex, but about that guy moment when they realize you are not just another pretty face, but maybe, just maybe you can be cute, petite, and one of the guys all at the same time. | guys sex | Laurell K. Hamilton | |
| 1cb14b4 | He gave a small nod, and I smiled back, and that was it. He understood that I'd understood that he'd understood. It took us one sentence, two looks, and a nod - with another woman it would have been at least five minutes of out-loud talking. Lucky for me I spoke fluent guy. | Laurell K. Hamilton | ||
| 88a70b2 | If time stood still, and we could choose the time, the best time, then love without pain would be all I know. | Luke Davies | ||
| 2ea2f84 | In the face of God's obvious inadequacies, the pious have generally held that one cannot apply earthly norms to the Creator of the universe. This argument loses its force the moment we notice that the Creator who purports to be beyond human judgment is consistently ruled by human passions-- jealousy, wrath, suspicion, and the lust to dominate. A close study of our holy books reveals that the God of Abraham is a ridiculous fellow--capricious.. | Sam Harris | ||
| 3d5e6c7 | Algunas personas usan coraza, otras misterios | José Saramago | ||
| b3b8348 | A couple of months ago I had a dream, which I remember with the utmost clarity. (I don't usually remember my dreams.) I dreamed I had died and gone to Heaven. I looked about and knew where I was-green fields, fleecy clouds, perfumed air, and the distant, ravishing sound of the heavenly choir. And there was the recording angel smiling broadly at me in greeting. I said, in wonder, "Is this Heaven?" The recording angel said, "It is." I sai.. | heaven writing | Isaac Asimov | |
| ccc9d91 | I can't bear to hear a human being spoken of with contempt just because of his group identification...It's these respectable people here who create those hooligans out there. | Isaac Asimov | ||
| dde5d87 | Mathematicians deal with large numbers sometimes, but never in their income. | mathematics maths pithy | Isaac Asimov | |
| bd22c80 | The age of the pulp magazine was the last in which youngsters, to get their primitive material, were forced to be literate. | youth | Isaac Asimov | |
| aeca9d3 | Pyscho-history dealt not with man, but with man-masses. It was the science of mobs; mobs in their billions. It could forecast reactions to stimuli with something of the accuracy that a lesser science could bring to the forecast of a rebound of a billiard ball. The reaction of one man could be forecast by no known mathematics; the reaction of a billion is something else again. | Isaac Asimov | ||
| 69b6908 | I, on the other hand, am a finished product. I absorb electrical energy directly and utilize it with an almost one hundred percent efficiency. I am composed of strong metal, am continuously conscious, and can stand extremes of environment easily. These are facts which, with the self-evident proposition that no being can create another being superior to itself, smashes your silly hypothesis to nothing. | science | Isaac Asimov | |
| 035a9fd | The first problem of living is to minimize friction with the crowds that surround you on all sides. | population-density urban-life | Isaac Asimov | |
| cefa5aa | Stories are propaganda, virii that slide past your critical immune system and insert themselves directly into your emotions. | Cory Doctorow | ||
| 0fa1843 | Wherever he saw a hole he always wanted to know the depth of it. To him this was important. | Jules Verne | ||
| 8c6268e | In societies reduced to blur and glut, terror is the only meaningful act. There's too much everything, more things and messages and meanings that we can use in ten thousand lifetimes. Inertia-hysteria. Is history possible? Is anyone serious? Who do we take serious? Only the lethal believer, the person who kills and dies for faith. Everything else is absorbed. The artist is absorbed, the madman in the street is absorbed an processed and inco.. | Don DeLillo | ||
| c3e8934 | The supermarket shelves have been rearranged. It happened one day without warning. There is agitation and panic in the aisles, dismay in the faces of older shoppers.[...]They scrutinize the small print on packages, wary of a second level of betrayal. The men scan for stamped dates, the women for ingredients. Many have trouble making out the words. Smeared print, ghost images. In the altered shelves, the ambient roar, in the plain and heartl.. | Don DeLillo | ||
| fd4aa5e | Shit is universal no matter which language. | Don DeLillo | ||
| 1e73292 | For to speak the truth, there are but few that care thus to spend their time, but choose rather to be speaking of things to no profit. | jesus scripture truth | John Bunyan | |
| e1a86fc | Adult life is terrible, Hazel. Never grow up. Everything's complicated, and there are too many rules ... | Bryan Lee O'Malley | ||
| 15af0de | And with a last stardrop, a last circle, I arrive, and she's there, chemical wonder in her eyes. | ecstasy wonder | Mohsin Hamid | |
| 4c46ebf | What a delighted fascination it is, to stand aside and watch our dearest friend perform on stage without us. | Richard Bach | ||
| 1c0efce | And behind it lies not blind chance but a principle that works to help us understand, a thousand "coincidences" and friends come to show us the way when the problem seems too hard to solve alone. Problems for overcoming. Freedom for proving. And, as long as we believe in our dream, nothing by chance." | Richard Bach | ||
| 7ddd85b | But one creature said at last, "I am tired of clinging. Though I cannot see it with my eyes, I trust that the current knows where it is going. I shall let go, and let it take me where it will. Clinging, I shall die of boredom." | life trust | Richard Bach |