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  • #1
    Traci Medford-Rosow
    “Blind, broke, jobless, and frustrated, Kevin found it difficult to get through the following few months. But he had one big thing going for him.
    He was sober.
    It was a new beginning.”
    Traci Medford-Rosow, Unblinded: One Man’s Courageous Journey Through Darkness to Sight

  • #2
    Olivia Hardy Ray
    “Evil does not alter easily.....”
    Olivia Hardy Ray, Annabel Horton, Lost Witch of Salem

  • #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
    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

  • #5
    Markus Zusak
    “July 24, 6:03 A.M.
    The laundry was warm and the rafters were firm, and Michael Holzapfel jumped from the chair as if it were a cliff...
    Michael Holzapfel knew what he was doing.
    He killed himself for wanting to live.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #6
    Max Brooks
    “Americans are an honest people, we expect a fair deal. I know that a lot of other cultures used to think that was naive and even childish, but it's one of our most sacred principles.”
    Max Brooks

  • #7
    Terry Brooks
    “He wanted to tell himself or maybe even her that he would never understand women, but he had a feeling he wasn’t the first man to formulate this opinion and very likely wouldn’t be the last and that it really didn’t matter anyway.”
    Terry Brooks, The Measure of the Magic

  • #8
    Hugh Howey
    “No life had ever been truly saved, not in the history of mankind. They were merely prolonged. Everything comes to an end.”
    Hugh Howey, Dust

  • #9
    Lee Child
    “He looked at the pain and he set himself apart from it. He saw it, examined it, identified it, corralled it. He isolated it. He challenged it. You against me? Dream on, pal. He built borders for it. Then walls. He built walls and forced the pain behind them and then he moved the walls inward, compressing the pain, crushing it, boxing it in, limiting it, beating it.”
    Lee Child, Worth Dying For

  • #10
    Alan             Moore
    “Happiness is a prison, Evey. Happiness is the most insidious prison of all.”
    Alan Moore, V for Vendetta

  • #11
    Anita Diamant
    “Betty had never been skinny and she was never really fat. She still had a nice shape, but it was well upholstered now and her new dress made the best of it.”
    Anita Diamant, The Boston Girl

  • #12
    Leigh Bardugo
    “The water hears and understands. The ice does not forgive.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #13
    Blake Crouch
    “Life with a cheat code isn't life. Our existence isn't something to be engineered or optimized for the avoidance of pain. That's what it is to be human - the beauty and the pain, each meaningless without the other.”
    Blake Crouch, Recursion

  • #14
    Margaret Atwood
    “All observations of life are harsh, because life is. I lament that fact, but I cannot change it.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Tent
    tags: life

  • #15
    Diane Chamberlain
    “Devil, worked with Henry Allen and the day laborers, and it”
    Diane Chamberlain, Necessary Lies

  • #16
    Jon Krakauer
    “make a radical change in your lifestyle and begin to boldly do things which you may previously never have thought of doing, or been too hesitant to attempt. So many people live within unhappy circumstances and yet will not take the initiative to change their situation because they are conditioned to a life of security, conformity, and conservation, all of which may appear to give one peace of mind, but in reality nothing is more damaging to the adventurous spirit within a man than a secure future. The very basic core of a man's living spirit is his passion for adventure. The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun. If you want to get more out of life, you must lose your inclination for monotonous security and adopt a helter-skelter style of life that will at first appear to you to be crazy. But once you become accustomed to such a life you will see its full meaning and its incredible beauty.”
    Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild

  • #17
    Penelope Ward
    “But in that moment, I felt it happen. My heart slowed, took a deep breath, and let out a giant sigh. Just like that, it gave in, unable to fight it anymore. I had no idea how long we had or how things were going to play out, but I knew without a doubt that I was in love with Carter.   ***”
    Penelope Ward, Playboy Pilot

  • #18
    Chris Bohjalian
    “gentlemen’s clubs—now there was a ridiculous euphemism”
    Chris Bohjalian, The Guest Room

  • #19
    Richard Dawkins
    “unlike, say, the sun, or the rainbow, or earthquakes, the fascinating world of the very small never came to the notice of primitive peoples. if you think about this for a minute, it's not really surprising.. they had no way of even knowing it was there, and so of course they didn't invent any myths to explain it. it wasn't until the microscope was invented in the sixteenth century that people discovered that ponds and lakes, soil and dust, even our body, teem with tiny living creatures, too small to see, yet too complicated and, in their own way, beautiful, or perhaps frightening, depending on how you think about them.

    the whole world is made of incredibly tiny things, much too small to be visible to the naked eye - and yet none of the myths or so-called holy books that some people, even now, think were given to us by an all knowing god, mentions them at all. in fact, when you look at those myths and stories, you can see that they don't contain any of the knowledge that science has patiently worked out. they don't tell us how big or how old the universe is; they don't tell us how to treat cancer; they don't explain gravity or the internal combustion engine; they don't tell us about germs, or nuclear fusion, or electricity, or anaesthetics. in fact, unsurprisingly, the stories in holy books don't contain any more information about the world than was known to the primitive people who first started telling them. if these 'holly books' really were written, or dictated, or inspired, by all knowing gods, don't you think it's odd that those gods said nothing about any of these important and useful things?”
    Richard Dawkins, The Magic of Reality: How We Know What's Really True

  • #20
    Kevin J. Anderson
    “A moment of consideration often prevents a thousand apologies”
    Kevin J. Anderson

  • #21
    J.R. Ward
    “One thing, though," Qhuinn murmured.
    "What?"
    The voice that came out his throat was unlike anything he'd ever heard from himself before. "If any guy breaks your heart or treats you like shit, I will bust him apart with my bare hands and leave his broken, bloody body for the sun."
    Blay's laughter rumbled around the tiled walls. "Of course you will--"
    "I'm dead fucking serious."
    Blay's blue eyes shot over his shoulder.
    "If there are any who dare to hurt you," Qhuinn growled in the Old Language, "I shall see them staked afore me and shall leave their bodies in ruin.”
    J.R. Ward, Lover Enshrined

  • #22
    Elin Hilderbrand
    “Being a mother was the best of all human experiences, and also the most excruciating.”
    Elin Hilderbrand, Barefoot

  • #23
    Kate Morton
    “Thinking of nothing. Trying to think of nothing. Thinking of everything.”
    Kate Morton, The Forgotten Garden

  • #24
    Sue Monk Kidd
    “It shocks me how I wish for...what is lost and cannot come back.”
    Sue Monk Kidd, Traveling With Pomegranates: A Mother-Daughter Story



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