In The Doghouse: Chapter Nine

He spoke quietly and calmly, his gravelly voice paradoxically soothing in such a situation. frank, struck with fear, only nodded feverishly. "do you want to get hurt?"

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Alone and Drifting

But she said that knowing that he was crazy made him actually sane...so it was a paradox. it made his head hurt.

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The Soaring Gryphon

This paradox never disturbed her, because the dreams that she spoke of to hyromaq were different from those she had known from her kittenhood. those, she had experienced while asleep.

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Because We Have Wings

Both of us had been looking for someone, it would seem, as if we were whole yet incomplete (don't ask -- love is all about paradox). by accident or artifice, we had found each other, and if fate is kind, perhaps we would feel that completion after all.

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Tigger Tank & A Horn Handled Gun (prequal)

That's one hell of a paradox to maintain. i mean, great for keeping your silverware bright and shiny, but a whole tank?" teddy looked a bit startled at the last statement. "when mums best chalice collapsed we all thought it was pretty funny.

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A Gentleman of Strength

It called for laser-like focus to juggle all the variables in one's head, but, paradoxically, also the muscle memory to act without thinking.

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The Legend of Spyro: Path of Delusions Book IV Chapter 3

He was used to death, he was used to the feeling of stealing somebody else's life, it wasn't a joyful sensation, it was an unnecessary one, yet paradoxically unavoidable.

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The Perfectly Average Boy

He was supposed to be human for that because his future self had been, and he didn't want to create a time paradox and cause a chain reaction that would unravel the very fabric of the space-time continuum and destroy the entire universe after all.

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Spreading the Shine Further (1/2)

"what a paradox you are," xavier said as he grabbed the last piece, a rubber hood with the muzzle cut out so that it could accommodate the cage and gag that was on it.

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The Stag and the Ocean

It's one of the paradoxes that we live with when we - how did that phrase go, "plug ourselves into the universe?" sounds about right. my conscious brain couldn't put enough words to it, but i knew already. i just had to bridge that gap.

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A Mad Dash Through Time and Space - Chapter Two

Would be necessary for a vehicle to carry several passengers between the past and the present like you're implying; moreover, the potential for these passengers to permanently stay wherever it is in time that they end up could cause any number of apocalyptic paradoxes

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Richard Cory

His headfur was more like a close-cropped lion's mane, including the ruff down onto his chest, and almost paradoxically, it was a stunning, dark antique gold that could catch whatever light was in the room and convince you that it was actually a kind of halo-like

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