Today is is National Memo Day. Take a note on that. Today's word is CUPIDITY (kyoo-PID-uh-tee): inordinatedesire for wealth; avarice, greed; strong desire : lust
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Previous chapters here . All comments and feedback are welcomed! "So, thanks," Jenny said. "For what?" said Robin. Her shoulders were drooping and her skin looked gray, even though she'd wolfed down two bowls of pasta and a piece of heavy stickysponge cake. It must be the pay-off for whatever she'd done to Rose, Angel guessed. They were sitting in her bar. Angel had had four brandies...
... school inmy book is Snow Crest) read it and give me input. It later went on to be a 2007 finalist in the YA category of the Romance Writers of America's Goden Heart contest. It used to be called "Cupid Girl," but we changed the title because there's another Simon Pulse Ro-Com called "Cupidity." For more info on Wendy and her books, visit her web site . Or, you can buy the book from Amazon .
... prepared, professionally-executedChinese dishes today, around a massive table surrounded by the members of my family. My mum is lovely, yet is my dad, and yet is my gran, and also my grandad. I sat there munching with cupidity flicking the rice pieces off from my bowl and into the mouth using choppies. The moon is representing wholeness, and the togetherness we celebrate, and I love today.
...(with vampires) and Things in Jars. It doesn't involve psychic investigators though. YET. This might change. I had an moment of clarity recently about my writing, and it was possibly brought about by writing Cupidity. It's that I'm not interested (at the moment) in writing anything that doesn't involve a) people with strange and special powers or b) magic of some kind and possibly c) saving the ...
..., Unruly stubs of hair projecting from the disheveled face; was a symbol of refraining to shave, Intractably staring at piles of glittering gold in the treasury; was a symbol of malicious cupidity, Licking the lips voraciously after consumption of meal; was a symbol of fulfilling gratification, Dancing exuberantly till the first rays of new dawn; was a symbol of overwhelming jubilation, Sleeping ...
... the rulers and to the subjects. Hence Theocracy is the worst of all governments. If we must have a tyrant a robber baron is far better than an inquisitor. The baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity at some point be sated; and since he dimly knows he is doing wrong he may possibly repent. But the inquisitor who mistakes his own cruelty and lust of power and fear for the voice of Heaven ...
... under robber barons than under omnipotent moral busybodies. The robber baron's cruelty may sometimes sleep, his cupidity may at some point be satiated; but those who torment us for our own good will ... trust in them. Their rule reeks too much of arrogance and self-assuredness, and of that cupidity that does not sleep, of which the philosophers spoke. Certainly, the Netherworld is to be feared, ...