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Tiberius Nero's face lit up with a smile. "What did you do, offer to make him consul?" I asked Tavius later. He shook his head.
— Phyllis T. Smith
His face lit up. "I've always wanted to fuck a Swede.
— Marita A. Hansen
From the way his face lit with curiosity to the slight tilt of his jaw, even the lingering scent of brine and breeze gave him away.
— Katherine McIntyre
The beauty of his face, artfully shadowed and lit from the fading firelight, it fairly stunned me.
— Juliette Miller
Blues is like the roux in a gumbo. People ask me if jazz always has the blues in it. I say, if it sounds good it does.
— Wynton Marsalis
The greatest crime is not developing your potential. When you do what you do best, you are helping not only yourself, but the world.
— Roger Williams
Books bombarded his shoulders, his arms, his upturned face. A book lit, almost obediently, like a white pigeon, in his hands, wings fluttering.
— Ray Bradbury
If that which you seek, you find not within yourself, you will never find without.
— Doreen Valiente
He smiled, and it lit up his whole face.
— Richelle Mead
The boy planted his hands on his hips and a broad smile lit his face. My name's Peter. Can I play too?
— Brom
So," I said. "Seems you're going to be stuck with me for a while."
He smiled. A real smile that lit up his whole face.
"Good, — Kelley Armstrong
He smiled. A real smile that lit up his whole face.
"Good, — Kelley Armstrong
Now his grin lit his face with a sunny halo.
— Sharon Shinn
The most painful moment in my life also became the moment I showed the most strength and courage.
— Cecelia Ahern
He leaned over her, the sun behind his head making a halo of gold, his face lit by the reflections off the water.
— Elizabeth Chandler
Their heartbeats fought each other, a mess of rhythm. Liesel tried to eat hers down. The taste of heart was not too cheerful.
— Markus Zusak