The first sentence describes your sex life. Post your sentence and book ;)
[spoiler][quote]The scuffle behind her picked up as Lizzy moved the short distance to the rifle. -The Glory Field[/quote]
...not really sure about this one. Second half was a bit disturbing though.[/spoiler]
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Edited by Spooter: 2/24/2015 3:29:32 PMI've got two books stacked on top of one another, so here's a double: [quote]Artyom was sure he'd be cross-examined as soon as he got home.[/quote] [quote][i]How many times must I tell that lad never to settle himself with his back to a door[/i]?[/quote]
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"Pressia," Bradwell says, his voice going soft, "my parents died trying to get at the truth!" [spoiler]Fuse...o.o[/spoiler]
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Now I'll let you go. - Symposium (Plato)
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Edited by The Cellar Door: 2/24/2015 1:47:15 PM"When the higher officers are angry and insubordinate, and on meeting the enemy give battle on their own account from a feeling of resentment, before the commander-in-chief can tell whether or no he is I'm the position to fight, the result is [i]ruin.[/i]" ([i]The Art of War[/i] - Sun Tzu) Sounds like some kinky role playing shit
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I don't even think we were conscious of each other, the world around us,anything except the words before our eyes.
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"...they sat in their makeshift cubicle, whispering in the dark like kids at a sleepover." Well k
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What's a book?
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"Just take them pants off now ya see and heard me" - page 45 Bill Cosby memoir
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"it was the lying face he presented to mother and father, when Peter had been cruel to him and he dared not show. Thank you for this, Peter. For dry eyes and silent weeping. You taught me how to hide anything I felt. More than ever, I need that now." -Peter's Brother Ender, from [i]Enders Game[/i]
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[quote]let me find favor in your eyes, and whatever you say to me I will give[/quote] The [b][i]Bible[/i][/b]
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"The first whitecoat rubbed his hands together with glee." - Maximum Ride [spoiler]???????[/spoiler]
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[quote]Then he paid Frodo a brief visit, and after taking a good look at him he went off again.[/quote] -The Fellowship of the Ring O.o
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"You're on [i]The Marion[/i]," she said. Alien: Out of the Shadows.
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The contrast between my new job and the job that I had just vacated in India was striking. -The Memoirs of Lord Ismay
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Should've been page 69.
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"More and more often the people did not allow our own troops to enter the villages." That can't be good.
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[quote]During the next year or two he had turned up fairly often, coming unexpectedly after dusk, and going off without warning before sunrise.[/quote] -Lord of The Rings, The Fellowship of The Ring Well then.
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"By this time the heralds in the city were bringing the lambs for sacrifice, and the generous wine in a goatskin." The Iliad by Homer
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"Why require that the allegedly unlawful conduct caused plaintiff's injury in fact and the injury is likely to be redressed by a favorable decision? The causation requirement puts the burden on a plaintiff to show that the harm alleged is "fairly traceable" to the government. Note the similarity of this issue to problems of causation in torts and criminal law..." Constitutional Law Eighteenth Edition
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Edited by Cultmeister: 9/6/2014 10:02:48 PM[quote]And first it began to rotate from a small area, then rotates over a larger, and will rotate over a larger yet.[/quote]That's a quote from Anaxagoras (some Greek dude), in a book called 'Ancient Philosophy: Essential Reading with Commentary' ... well I don't quite know what that means but it includes lots of spinning. 0_o
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All the 4chan threads are painful around here.
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[quote][i]What you are willing to give up for your spouse shows how much you think he or she is worth.[/i]-Jimmy Evans[/quote] From my Devotional "Happy, Happy Marriage" by Jimmy Evans
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Number of hurricanes cyclones and typhoons that will occur in your lifetime an average of 85 per year. Guiness book of records 2012
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Adjectives modify or describe nouns or pronouns.
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[i]When it came my turn, I drank, for I was thirsty, but did not touch the food, excitement and fatigue rendering me incapable of eating: I now saw, however, that it was a thin oaten cake, shared into fragments.[/i] ~Jane Eyre