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  • #1
    Elizabeth Bristol
    “As the native drum kept rhythm with the nighttime symphony of the African bush, the cry of a hyrax (a small, furry animal that sounded a lot scarier than it looked) pierced the night. A hyena howled. A warthog ran through our camp. What was he running from? Sitting in front of my tent, I tried to figure everything out. I wouldn’t have called what I did prayer but maybe wonder. 
     
    Night after night, I’d listened to the rush of a river or watched my own personal light show as lightning spider-webbed across the heavens, danced in the distance, and serenaded me with a muffled growl. Until a crash—so loud it seemed to break the sky—caused me to twitch as a shiver ran up my spine. 
     
    “You know how it is when you feel someone staring at you from across the room?” I said to Truth. “You turn to meet the gaze. It was like that, but I saw no one. I just felt a comforting presence as we sat together in silence.” 
     
    “You think it was God?” she asked. 
     
    “Yeah, but I called him Fred. Not so overwhelming, more personal.” ”
    Elizabeth Bristol, Mary Me: One Woman’s Incredible Adventure with God

  • #2
    Lee Matthew Goldberg
    “His eyes swelling with tears, the alien salt stinging. Not tears of sadness, this he decides. He won't let them be anything more than a body's way of letting go.”
    Lee Matthew Goldberg, The Ancestor

  • #3
    Randy Loubier
    “If you can't prove your freedom in the nanosecond before you spilled rage out of your lips, you have proven your bondage.”
    Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

  • #4
    Joan Gelfand
    “What do you do in your spare time?” Arthur asks. What is it with this guy? Hope flinches, feeling less like she’s been interviewed and more like she’s been whiplashed. The spare time question was code for questions, you were, by law, not allowed to ask. Did she read books to sick kids? Find housing for the homeless? Support underprivileged women to build careers? Did she have a demanding husband? Two kids under five? And aging mother? But Hope had never put down stakes, either in the home or the do-good camp. Where she came from, at the end of a workweek, a person deserved a cold beer and some down time. “What spare time?”
    Joan Gelfand, Extreme

  • #5
    M.R. Noble
    “she told me to be my own hero. Inside of all of us was the potential for greatness—all it took was a change in perspective. “You can burn brighter than they can, if you have too.”
    M. R. Noble, Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes

  • #6
    Pearl S. Buck
    “Wang Lung, seeing them, was fit to burst with pride at this procession of his goodly sons, who were to continue after him the life of his body;”
    Pearl S. Buck, The Good Earth

  • #7
    Stephen Chbosky
    “Banning books gives us silence when we need speech. It closes our ears when we need to listen. It makes us blind when we need sight.”
    Stephen Chbosky

  • #8
    Ernesto Che Guevara
    “أرى نفسي قربانا في الثورة الحقيقية، المعادل العظيم لإرادة الأفراد، المقّر بإقتراف أفدح الأخطاء سابقا”
    Ernesto Che Guevara, The Motorcycle Diaries: Notes on a Latin American Journey

  • #9
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman
    “I want to do it as quickly as I can, for reasons," answered Diantha.”
    Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Collected Works of Charlotte Perkins Gilman: Short Stories, Novels, Poems and Essays

  • #10
    Iain Banks
    “Writing is like everything else: the more you do it the better you get. Don't try to perfect as you go along, just get to the end of the damn thing. Accept imperfections. Get it finished and then you can go back. If you try to polish every sentence there's a chance you'll never get past the first chapter.”
    Iain Banks

  • #11
    Lemony Snicket
    “The difference between a house and a home is like the difference between a man and a woman-- it might be embarrassing to explain, but it would be very unusual to get them confused.”
    Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid



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