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  • #1
    Leo Tolstoy
    “He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #2
    Karina Halle
    “Well, the flannel-coated pussy stealer won’t be taking care of her for much longer,” I said, unbuckling my seatbelt. She looked at me blankly. Perhaps she didn’t appreciate her sister being referred to as “pussy”. I cleared my throat. “I meant flannel-coated…ginger douche.”
    She dipped her chin and said dryly, “Dude, the term is douchecanoe.”
    Karina Halle, And With Madness Comes the Light

  • #3
    Staci Hart
    “Girls got sucked into Dean’s gravity like rogue meteors, only to go down in glorious flames.”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #4
    Staci Hart
    “A solitary eyebrow inched up Perry’s forehead. “Your lust for meat never ceases to amaze me.”
    “Don’t judge,” Dita said around a mouthful of bacon.”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #5
    Staci Hart
    “Lex’s long eyelashes almost brushed her eyebrows as she looked up at him, her cheeks pink, a secret smile in the corner of her rosy lips. And he was supposed to stay away from that? A battle of will, indeed. He took a long pull of his drink as she walked by.”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #6
    John Lennon
    “Before Elvis there was nothing.”
    John Lennon

  • #7
    Staci Hart
    “His panty moistening skills are off the charts. -Kara”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #8
    Staci Hart
    “He was a demon in the sack. -Dita”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #9
    Staci Hart
    “He was funny, smart, charming...and a monumental slut. Dean had all the makings of a man-sized Venus Flytrap. -Lex”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #10
    Staci Hart
    “He was lost in her eyes as the two pulled together like magnets.”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #11
    Staci Hart
    “So close
    I can almost touch you
    But then you're gone
    Like mist around the edge...”
    Staci Hart, Deer in Headlights

  • #12
    Danielle Allen
    “But as soon as our tongues collided, the sparks, the dizziness, and the butterflies all made sense. He made sense. We made sense. But more than that, I felt an indescribable feeling that seemed to blend comfort with desire, want with need, and hope with fear.”
    Danielle Allen, Autumn and Summer

  • #13
    Terry Maggert
    “Finally, she told Lev that she could not go on, and he sat heavy on her bed with the breath crushed out of him by five decades of memories.”
    Terry Maggert, The Forest Bull

  • #14
    Terry Maggert
    “I am, or I should say, was prideful, a terrible sin, to be so, but now, I feel myself losing depth, like an echo or a reflection of a man. The beasts here are unaware of my presence, anymore. My time for challenging and changing is past. I only hope, rudely, for my own benefit, to recover some of what once was.”
    Terry Maggert, The Forest Bull

  • #15
    Terry Maggert
    “Deb was funny and smart, and regarding her looks, she was funny and smart. Tall, skinny, with a long nose, she had a distinctly bony presence. But her smile was warm, and she was unfailingly polite, qualities that go a long way in the world.”
    Terry Maggert, The Forest Bull

  • #16
    Terry Maggert
    “Only the bones remain, Ring, and they pave the continent with the residue of sorrow, each death piling on the last in a tower of loss that would scratch at the heavens if it were made real.”
    Terry Maggert, The Forest Bull

  • #17
    Staci Hart
    “she’s blinded by his douchesparkle.”
    Staci Hart, With a Twist

  • #18
    Staci Hart
    “It’s like if Ryan Gosling showed up at your door dressed like Noah from The Notebook, bearing flowers and whiskey. You’d be stupid not to take that bike for a ride.”
    Staci Hart, With a Twist

  • #19
    Neil Gaiman
    “It's not hard to own something. Or everything. You just have to know that it's yours, and then be willing to let it go.”
    Neil Gaiman, Stardust

  • #20
    Neil Gaiman
    “She could hear, some way off, her brothers calling to each other in the woods behind the house. She hoped desperately that their game wouldn't bring them any closer, that they wouldn't scare the birds away.
    Somehow she knew that you didn't get many moments like this in your life: moments when you knew, without any doubt, that you were alive, when you felt the air in your lungs and the wet grass beneath your feet and the cotton on your skin; moments when you were completely in the present, when neither the past nor the future mattered.
    She tried to slow her breathing, hoping somehow to make this moment last forever.”
    Neil Gaiman, Stardust



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