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Successful Dating And Marriage (3) ... Chapter Four "Most marriage failures are courtship failures" -- PAUL H. LANDIS...

Book Light ... Like most people, the first book light I ever had was my flashlight. I was a kid, and my parents would always make me go to bed before I was finished reading I suppose that staying up late and reading under the covers by flashlight is one of the healthiest forms of rebellion...

Nail Design Book Scam ... Use transparent top or colored nail polish on your nails. Even the shortest, simplest nail will look cleaner and better with a transparent nail polish on top...

Book Review: Airhead By Meg Cabot ... She Prefers Video Games and Her Best Friend She is not interested in the newest pop sensation or the teenage supermodel of the country – Nikki Howard, she would rather play video games with Christopher, her best friend. As fate would have it, she brings her sister to the launch of a Megastore, where the supermodel Nikki Howard also comes...

Because The Girls Are Naked! ... When I go to the beach to feed my eyes with the wonders of creation, I cannot look closely because the girls are naked.. ...

How To Get A Reporter's Attention For Your Book ... Reporters are busy people. On any given day they are fielding dozens of phone calls, making calls of their own, reading stacks of newspapers and magazines and rushing to meet deadlines...

When we read a story, we inhabit it. The covers of the book are like a roof and four walls. What is to happen next will take place within the four walls of the story. And this is possible because the story’s voice makes everything its own.
—John Berger (b. 1926)

After supper she got out her book and learned me about Moses and the Bulrushers; and I was in a sweat to find out all about him; but by and by she let it out that Moses had been dead a considerable long time; so then I didn’t care no more about him; because I don’t take no stock in dead people.
—Mark Twain [Samuel Langhorne Clemens] (1835–1910)

A good book is the precious lifeblood of a master spirit, embalmed and treasured up on purpose to a life beyond life.
—John Milton (1608–1674)