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                #1. I moaned like a whore in church.
To be fair, I'd never actually heard a whore moan in church, but I had a feeling it sounded a lot like the unholy sounds pouring forth from my mouth.
                Alice Clayton
							 
            
                    
		    
                #2. He looked like a sexy Viking god. Well, a sexy, angry one.
                Katie Reus
							 
            
            
		    
                #3. Above us hung a tapestry of silver and gold and palest green that in my world had faded into white: a great oak so entwined with ivy it had died, its bare branches pushing through the leaves like bone. I stared at the roses, wanting to hold my hands to such red, but like the light, they burned cold.
                Patricia A. McKillip
							 
            
            
		    
                #4. Surrounded by five hundred years of convenient lies.
                Sherman Alexie
							 
            
                    
		    
                #5. Speed is scarcely the noblest virtue of graphic composition, but it has its curious rewards. There is a sense of getting somewhere fast, which satisfies a native American urge.
                James Thurber
							 
            
            
		    
                #6. Few things were more disturbing than sticky fingers. Forest fires, perhaps. And people who claimed to have been abducted by aliens.
                Darynda Jones
							 
            
            
		    
                #7. Adults who think that children must be manipulated for their own good have developed the attitude of a controlling parent who lacks faith in himself, the child, or humanity or himself.
                Carl Rogers
							 
            
            
		    
                #8. We have to be as militant defending America as the enemies of America are in trying to destroy America.
                Newt Gingrich
							 
            
            
		 
		
			        
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