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“Did you know studies show more pathogens are exchanged by shaking hands than a ten-second kiss?”
It was logical to avoid things that caused uncontrollable and potentially hazardous reactions. I already had a list of those. Shellfish. Cocaine. Explosives. And now, Sydney Ward.
Smart people knew their weaknesses; brilliant people avoided them at all costs.
If Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? were still on, he would be my “phone a friend” every single time.
“Reading is good for the brain. It increases knowledge, expands vocabulary, strengthens cognitive skills—did you know that reading can reduce stress by up to sixty-eight percent? It works faster than listening to music or drinking a cup of hot tea.”
Research showed messiness and clutter were common characteristics among people with higher IQs.
Kissing her was nothing short of tasting fruit from the tree of knowledge, and I wanted to know everything.
Achilles had his heel. Samson had his hair. Superman had kryptonite. And I… I had Sydney.
“There are no experts on loving, Ranger. Just people brave enough to try.”
“The reason you didn’t tell your brothers about the marriage isn’t because it was never real; it’s because you’ve been afraid to admit that it always was.”
“The thought of you having my baby actually makes me really horny.” I coughed and then choked and then laughed.
“Or you could just call it a happy ending like the rest of us.” Gunner winked at me.