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  • #1
    Aidan  Mc Nally
    “Accepting the facts is always tough, so we search for forgiveness to this universe everyday to break the shackles, hurt is a prison and I from a very young young age refused to be held prisoner or even conform.”
    Aidan McNally, TWO sons TOO many

  • #2
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick
    “It’s in English,” I call out as it comes into focus. “It says ‘Made in China.’” At first Sister Loretta thinks I must be wrong, but when she sees the words for herself, she explains to us that God anticipated that the Communists in China would create technology that makes medals, rosaries, and plastic figurines really cheaply, and He was ready to temporarily forgive them for not being a democracy and for being pagans if they were willing to sell these holy goods to us at a fantastic discount, which shows us that God, like everyone else, goes out of His way to get a good deal on something He really needs. Who doesn’t like a bargain?”
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick, Dodging Satan: My Irish/Italian, Sometimes Awesome, But Mostly Creepy, Childhood

  • #3
    Steve Snyder
    “It Is Our Duty To Remember”
    Steve Snyder, Shot Down: The True Story of Pilot Howard Snyder and the Crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth

  • #4
    Olivia Hardy Ray
    “Evil does not alter easily.....”
    Olivia Hardy Ray, Annabel Horton, Lost Witch of Salem

  • #5
    Andrew R.  Williams
    “Coming back, he took the tracker out of Morley’s hand, slid back into the car and flipped a switch. An internal Mannheim, a force shield, flared into life, dividing the front of the car from the rear. Once he was satisfied the Mannheim would prevent the sound of their voices being picked up by any undiscovered bugs he spoke. “I have a plan, a way to turn the tables on them.”
    “How?” Instead of explaining, Lieges waved his hand at the stray dog. Thinking it was going to be fed, the mutt came over. Lieges grabbed it, removed some of the gum he was chewing, fixed the bug to it and stuck the gum under the dog’s collar. Picking the dog up, he placed it in the front of the air-car.
    Morley hissed. “What the hell are you doing?”
    “Thinking laterally,” Lieges replied. “We’ll fly a few kilometres from here and push the dog out. The BlackClads will then lock onto the dog and not us. No doubt they’ll realise something is wrong after they’ve been tracking it for a while, but it will probably buy us some time.”
    Andrew R. Williams, Samantha's Revenge

  • #6
    Alan             Moore
    “Real life is messy, inconsistent, and it's seldom when anything ever really gets resolved. It's taken me a long time to realize that.”
    Alan Moore, Watchmen

  • #7
    Douglas Preston
    “sometimes not knowing can be a lot worse than knowing—even if knowing proves to be very painful.”
    Douglas Preston, Blue Labyrinth

  • #8
    Shannon Hale
    “I'm sorry Finn. I'm a wooden-headed dummy.'
    Don't be so hard on yourself,' said Finn. 'You're just a straw-brained scarecrow.”
    Shannon Hale, River Secrets
    tags: razo

  • #9
    Maureen Johnson
    “Did you hear?" he asked. "They found another body around nine this morning. It's the Ripper, definitely."
    "Good morning," I replied.
    "Morning. Listen to this. The second victim...”
    Maureen Johnson, The Name of the Star

  • #10
    Kevin J. Anderson
    “My stories aren’t for everyone—they were never meant to be—but”
    Kevin J. Anderson, Clockwork Angels: The Novel

  • #11
    Tara Westover
    “I evolved a new understanding of the word "whore," one that was less about being and more about essence. It was not that I had don something wrong so much as I existed in the wrong way. [...] Shawn had more power over me than I could possibly have imagined. He had defined me to myself.”
    Tara Westover, Educated

  • #12
    Sara Gruen
    “Sometimes I think that if I had to choose between an ear of corn or making love to a woman, I'd choose the corn. Not that I wouldn't love to have a final roll in the hay - I am a man yet, and something never die - but the thought of those sweet kernels bursting between my teeth sure sets my mouth to watering. It's fantasy, I know that. Neither will happen. I just like to weight the options, as though I were standing in front of Solomon: a final roll in the hay or an ear of corn. What a wonderful dilemma. Sometimes I substitute an apple for the corn.”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #13
    Rebecca Wells
    “Well, it’s finally happening. Vivi Abbott Walker has gone over the edge. What they don’t know is that I went over the edge years ago, and lived to tell the tale. Although not to many. Vivi ran”
    Rebecca Wells, Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood

  • #14
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Love makes you vulnerable, Raisa thought. And yet she’d always hoped for it”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Gray Wolf Throne
    tags: love

  • #15
    James Rollins
    “Most major Christian groups—Catholics, Byzantines, Nestorians, Jacobites—believe Mary’s father was a man named Joachim. But this is contested. The Koran claims she descended from a highly respected family, that of Imran. As does the Jewish faith.”
    James Rollins, Sandstorm

  • #16
    Rupi Kaur
    “i don't blame you for not knowing how to remain soft with me. sometimes i stay up thinking of all the places you are hurting which you'll never care to mention. i come from the same aching blood. from the same bone so desperate for attention i collapse in on myself. i am your daughter. i know the small talk is the only way you know how to tell me you love me. cause it is the only way i know how to tell you.”
    Rupi Kaur, Milk and honey

  • #17
    Mitch Albom
    “No soul remembered is ever really gone.”
    Mitch Albom, The First Phone Call from Heaven

  • #18
    Jack Getze
    “About an attractive woman at the bar, my character, Austin Carr, says, "She might be too drunk. I mean, even stockbrokers have some pride.”
    Jack Getze, Big Money

  • #19
    J.K. Franko
    “She looked to Roy as though she lived in Oz, in the land of color, like she carried it with her everywhere she went. When they began dating, he found that her energy was the perfect counterpoint to the world into which he sank at regular intervals, that black and white Kansas that he inhabited.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #20
    Vickie McKeehan
    “Your home is your safe harbor; may it shelter you from the outside world during tough times and happy ones. May you find peace and harmony here for as long as you call this place home. For all who enter, may God bless. Amen.”
    Vickie McKeehan, Keeping Cape Summer

  • #21
    D.S.   Smith
    “The mind is an incredibly complex machine, Stuart. Nobody fully understands the workings of it. Everyone has their own perception of the lives they lead and the environment in which they live them. For most of us, the perceptions are complimentary, so we accept reality as a collective experience. For instance, who is to say you see the colour of this t-shirt in the same way I do. We both perceive it as green, but whether or not we see the same colour, we can’t say. It doesn’t matter though as long as we all agree. Nevertheless, if a person comes in and says my t-shirt is red and everyone else says it is green then we have to question his or her perception of my t-shirt. There has to be a reason why their perception is different to ours. Of course, in that case, we would suspect colour blindness, a condition in which the receptors in the eye send erroneous signals to the brain. For whatever reason, Stuart, we are all seeing green, but you see red. We need to find out what is causing your brain to do that.”
    D.S. Smith, Unparalleled

  • #22
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “#metooasachild”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer, God is the Cure: A True Story of Abuse, Betrayal and Unconditional Love

  • #23
    Olive Ann Burns
    “Ain’t the best prayin’ jest bein’ with God and talkin’ a while, like He’s a good friend, stead a-like he runs a store and you’ve come in a-hopin’ to git a bargain?”
    Olive Ann Burns, Cold Sassy Tree

  • #24
    John Grogan
    “Only then did I see. Something was amiss with Patrick's snap-on one piece, or "onesie" as we manly dads like to call it. His chubby thighs, I now realized, were squeezed into the armholes, which were so tight they must have been cutting off his circulation. The collared neck hung between his legs like an udder. Up top, Patrick's head stuck out through the unsnapped crotch, and his arms were lost somewhere in the billowing pant legs. It was quite a look.”
    John Grogan, Marley & Me: Life and Love with the World's Worst Dog

  • #25
    Haruki Murakami
    “Mediocrity's like a spot on a shirt—it never comes off.”
    Haruki Murakami, Dance Dance Dance

  • #26
    Aldo Leopold
    “Cease being intimidated by the argument that a right action is impossible because it does not yield maximum profits, or that a wrong action is to be condoned because it pays.”
    Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac

  • #27
    Willa Cather
    “Theoretically he knew that life is possible, may even be pleasant, without joy, without passionate griefs. But it had never occurred to him that he might have to live like that.”
    Willa Cather, The Professor's House

  • #28
    Frank Herbert
    “No more terrible disaster could befall your people than for them to fall into the hands of a Hero”
    Frank Herbert, Dune

  • #29
    Irving Stone
    “As he went about to the other workrooms he realised that every painting was a self-portrait even when it was a still life or a scene over the roofs of Paris; for no man ever pictured anything but himself, his core, the things that he was basically. With every brush stroke the artist was mercilessly exposed: he could not conceal nothing, he could pretend to be another person, to believe in other values, but in the end he would fool no one.”
    Irving Stone, The Passionate Journey
    tags: art, life

  • #30
    Jay Asher
    “Because when you're posed, you know someone's watching. You put on your very best smile. You let your sweetest personality shine.”
    Jay Asher, Thirteen Reasons Why



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