“In general, anything that indicates "more chances to touch" is a very good sign. Like if he grasps your forearm, grazes your cheek, or gently puts his hand on your waist. Other good signs are if he stands taller around you, laughs at your jokes, says something funny and then immediately looks to you…”— Melissa Lafsky, yourtango.com
“That's the thing about best friends. That's what they do. They keep you from spinning off the edge.”— Lauren Oliver, amazon.com
“If you're single and going to wear a risque costume on Halloween make sure it has a little pocket to hide a condom.”— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, twitter.com
“They're predicting a blizzard for the East Coast. Hope you've all stocked up on condoms!”— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, twitter.com
“Supreme Court took no position on contraception yesterday. Well without contraception, no position is the only safe position!”— Dr. Ruth Westheimer, twitter.com
“That was the thing about love, though, wasn’t it? When you loved somebody, you wanted to give them everything you could. You wanted what was best for them, no matter what. You wanted them to move beyond what was awful and terrible, beyond anything that had ever hurt them.”— Megan Hart, amazon.com
“A father’s tears and fears are unseen, his love is unexpressed, but his care and protection remains as a pillar of strength throughout our lives.”— Ama H. Vanniarachchy, thoughtcatalog.com
“Because even if the whole world was throwing rocks at you, if you had your mother at your back, you’d be okay. Some deep-rooted part of you would know you were loved. That you deserved to be loved.”— Jojo Moyes, amazon.com
“I've always been partial to the image of liquor as lubrication, a layer of protection from all the sharp thoughts in your head.”— Gillian Flynn, amazon.com
“To have been loved so deeply, even though the person who loved us is gone, will give us some protection forever.”— J.K. Rowling, amazon.com