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  • #1
    Diana   Forbes
    “I wished he'd stop trying to put me off. It was becoming irksome. Or, if he were, then he really needed to stop acting so damned charming.”
    Diana Forbes, Mistress Suffragette

  • #2
    Ron Garan
    “If we adopt the same collaborative mindset and practices that got to the moon and back, and that built the International Space Station, we can alleviate poverty—and do much more.”
    Ron Garan, The Orbital Perspective: Lessons in Seeing the Big Picture from a Journey of 71 Million Miles

  • #3
    Wendy E. Slater
    “It is in the healing of self-blame and judgement, that the self is liberated from the constraints of binding emotions...And you come to remember your true authentic self." © 2015 W.E. Slater”
    Wendy E. Slater, Into the Hearth, Poems-Volume 14

  • #4
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick
    “they’re teaching us that the real Catholic belief about Mary is that she got pregnant through her ear—that “Just as Eve listened to Satan and gave birth to sin, so Mary listened to Gabriel and became pregnant with the Son of God.”
    Kathleen Zamboni McCormick, Dodging Satan: My Irish/Italian, Sometimes Awesome, But Mostly Creepy, Childhood

  • #5
    Mark M. Bello
    “Fire and fury! These people didn’t appreciate my art, laughed at my clothes, my looks, and made fun of my protruding ears. ‘Floppy,’ they called me. And the teachers and principals let it all happen. They didn’t give a shit. Whatever got them through the day without conflict or controversy worked for the teachers, but where were the parents? They taught their kids to be elitist snobs. These deaths are on you, assholes!”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal High

  • #6
    Gaylan D. Wright
    “What I have learned so far had been an incredible journey and adventure. I remained in my own character even when I was not well liked. I now enter a room looking for people I may like rather than for those who will like me. There are people who change their demeanor between regular people and professional people. Just try to be who you are consistently and let those closest to you see your best, along with those you work with. People around you should not be the cause of change in your personal character.”
    Gaylan D. Wright, Slave to the Dream: Everyone’s Dream

  • #7
    J.K. Franko
    “See, the things we do, everything—the universe is watching. Good and bad. And that motherfucker is making a list like a goddammed accountant. And, in the end, all the accounts have to balance.”
    J.K. Franko, Tooth for Tooth

  • #8
    Janine Myung Ja
    “If we're not enough without it, we'll never be enough with it.”
    Janine Myung Ja, Adoption Stories

  • #9
    Christine M. Knight
    “Be who you were meant to be and not what you've allowed yourself to become," Kate said to Mavis as she wavered over following her dream.
    from 'Lifesong”
    Christine M. Knight

  • #10
    Charles Baudelaire
    “What men call love is a very small, restricted, feeble thing compared with this ineffable orgy, this divine prostitution of the soul giving itself entire, all its poetry and all its charity, to the unexpected as it comes along, to the stranger as he passes.”
    Charles Baudelaire

  • #11
    William Gibson
    “I have already told you of the sickness and confusion that comes with time travelling. —H. G. WELLS”
    William Gibson, The Peripheral

  • #12
    Jodi Picoult
    “When you have been with your partner for so many years, they become the glove compartment map that you've worn dog-eared and white-creased, the trail you recogonize so well you could draw it by heart and for this very reason keep it with you on journeys at all times. And yet, when you least expect it, one day you open your eyes and there is an unfamiliar turnoff, a vantage point taht wasn't there before, and you have to stop and wonder if maybe this landmark isn't new at all, but rather something you have missed all along.”
    Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper

  • #13
    “What were you thinking when we were holding hands diagonally?" I ask. Jeff says, "I was thinking, 'It's going to be so hard for her when she chooses not to get on that lifeboat and stay with me.'"

    I decide I can't start this marriage with a lie.

    "Really?" I say. "'Cause I was thinking that it was going to be so hard for you when I got on the lifeboat and you had to stay behind." He is appalled. I plead my case. "Remember when we saw Titanic how mad I was at Kate Winslet when she climbed out of the lifeboat and back into the ship? I think she encumbered Leonardo DiCaprio. If she had gone on the lifeboat, then he could have had that piece of wood she was floating on and they both would have survived. I would never do that to you."

    I wait for his response, hoping that in the twenty-first century romantic love can be defined as not lying about your plans to get on the lifeboat and remembering to get your partner some pills. He just laughs. With that settled, we begin our married life.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants
    tags: humor

  • #14
    Zora Neale Hurston
    “Husbands and wives always loved each other, and that was what marriage meant. It was just so. Janie felt glad of the thought, for then it wouldn't seem so destructive and mouldy. She wouldn't be lonely anymore.”
    Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God



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