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  • #1
    Kyle Keyes
    “Boson forces don't exist in Quantum space. The Light of the World is only found this side of the Timewall.”
    Kyle Keyes, Matching Configurations

  • #2
    Mark M. Bello
    “Mrs. Hayes has instructed me to file a police misconduct and civil rights wrongful death lawsuit in Wayne County Circuit Court against the officer who murdered her husband and against the city and police department that hired and trained this officer and turned him loose on an unsuspecting public.”
    “May I quote you on that?” Jillian is eager for a scoop.
    “Absolutely. Police brutality is a heinous act. Police officers work in service to the public. The public should be able to rely on that service and the preservation of their safety. The public should expect that police officer functions and services are even-handed, fair, and appropriate, applied the same way for all citizens, regardless of race, creed, color, or national origin.”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal In Black

  • #3
    Pat Conroy
    “Looking around, I thought the human species was in fine shape and tried to think of something more beautiful than women and couldn't come up with a thing. The propagation of the species was a dance of total joy.”
    Pat Conroy, Beach Music

  • #4
    Fred Gipson
    “was trembling”
    Fred Gipson, Old Yeller

  • #5
    “However, there is a way to know for certain that Noah’s Flood and the Creation story never happened: by looking at our mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).  Mitochondria are the “cellular power plants” found in all of our cells and they have their own DNA which is separate from that found in the nucleus of the cell.  In humans, and most other species that mitochondria are found in, the father’s mtDNA normally does not contribute to the child’s mtDNA; the child normally inherits its mtDNA exclusively from its mother.  This means that if no one’s genes have mutated, then we all have the same mtDNA as our brothers and sisters and the same mtDNA as the children of our mother’s sisters, etc. This pattern of inheritance makes it possible to rule out “population bottlenecks” in our species’ history.  A bottleneck is basically a time when the population of a species dwindled to low numbers.  For humans, this means that every person born after a bottleneck can only have the mtDNA or a mutation of the mtDNA of the women who survived the bottleneck. This doesn’t mean that mtDNA can tell us when a bottleneck happened, but it can tell us when one didn’t happen because we know that mtDNA has a rate of approximately one mutation every 3,500 years (Gibbons 1998; Soares et al 2009). So if the human race were actually less than 6,000 years old and/or “everything on earth that breathed died” (Genesis 7:22) less than 6,000 years ago, which would be the case if the story of Adam and the story of Noah’s flood were true respectively, then every person should have the exact same mtDNA except for one or two mutations.  This, however, is not the case as human mtDNA is much more diverse (Endicott et al 2009), so we can know for a fact that the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah are fictional.   There”
    Alexander Drake, The Invention of Christianity

  • #7
    Pablo Neruda
    “بين الشفتين والصوت، شيءٌ يُحتَضر.”
    بابلو نيرودا, عشرون قصيدة حب وأغنية يائسة

  • #8
    Malala Yousafzai
    “So I was born a proud daughter of Pakistan, though like all Swatis I thought of myself first as Swati and then Pashtun, before Pakistani.”
    Malala Yousafzai, I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban

  • #9
    James Joyce
    “—I mean, said Stephen, that I was not myself as I am now, as I had to become.”
    James Joyce, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man

  • #10
    Peter B. Forster
    “I hope these words will be of some help and comfort to those who read them.
    Nobody knows when they will be tested and there are no right or wrong answers, we are all of us lost when tragedy comes to call. All we can ever do is to be there, give love and do the best we can, often that is all it needs.”
    Peter B. Forster, More Than Love, A Husband's Tale

  • #11
    Zora Neale Hurston
    “...she starched and ironed her face, forming it into just what people wanted to see...”
    Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God

  • #12
    Janet Fitch
    “It was her first book, an indigo cover with a silver moonflower, an art nouveau flower, I traced my finger along the silver line like smoke, whiplash curves. ... I touched the pages her hands touched, I pressed them to my lips, the soft thick old paper, yellow now, fragile as skin. I stuck my nose between the bindings and smelled all the readings she had given, the smell of unfiltered cigarettes and the espresso machine, beaches and incense and whispered words in the night. I could hear her voice rising from the pages. The cover curled outward like sails.”
    Janet Fitch, White Oleander

  • #13
    Aldo Leopold
    “...the most fun lies in seeing and studying the unknown.”
    Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac and Sketches Here and There

  • #14
    David Sedaris
    “This is hurting me a lot more than it’s hurting you," he said. It was his standard line, but I knew that this time he was right. Worse than the boil was the stuff that came out of it. What got to me, and got to him even worse, was the stench, which was unbearable, and unlike anything I had come across before. It was, I thought, what evil must smell like—not an evil person but the wicked ideas that have made him that way. How could a person continue to live with something so rotten inside? And so much of it!”
    David Sedaris, When You Are Engulfed in Flames

  • #15
    William Faulkner
    “Let the past abolish the past when -- and if -- it can substitute something better.”
    William Faulkner

  • #16
    Ovid
    “Venus is kind to creatures as young as we;
    We know not what we do, and while we’re young
    We have the right to live and love like gods.”
    Ovid The Metamorphoses Book IX

  • #17
    Oscar Wilde
    “One's real life is so often the life that one does not lead.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #18
    Sylvia Plath
    “I love him to hell and back and heaven and back, and have and do and will.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #19
    Louis Sachar
    “So, you just told him all his cards?” East asked when we returned. “And he’s going to remember them?” asked West. “You can ask me,” my uncle said. “Despite my lack of eyesight, I can hear and speak.”
    Louis Sachar, The Cardturner: A Novel about a King, a Queen, and a Joker

  • #20
    Todd Burpo
    “What is childlike humility? It’s not the lack of intelligence, but the lack of guile. The lack of an agenda.”
    Todd Burpo, Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy's Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back

  • #21
    Orson Scott Card
    “Then you're dead, too, sweet little sister.'
    Oh, yes,' said Valentine. 'They'll believe that. "I didn't know it would kill Andrew. And when he was dead, I didn't know it will kill Valentine too.”
    Orson Scott Card, Ender’s Game

  • #22
    Victor Hugo
    “Love is like a tree: it grows by itself, roots itself deeply in our being and continues to flourish over a heart in ruin. The inexplicable fact is that the blinder it is, the more tenacious it is. It is never stronger than when it is completely unreasonable.”
    Victor Hugo, The Hunchback of Notre-Dame

  • #23
    Martin Luther King Jr.
    “it is just as wrong, or even perhaps more so, to use moral means to preserve immoral ends.”
    Martin Luther King Jr.

  • #24
    Michael Ende
    “Nothing is lost. . .Everything is transformed.”
    Michael Ende, The Neverending Story

  • #25
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “The best way to keep a prisoner from escaping is to make sure he never knows he’s in prison.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky

  • #26
    Anne Rice
    “I was the vampire Lestat again. I was back in action. New Orleans was once again my hunting ground.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #27
    Yevgeny Zamyatin
    “During the first firing a dozen or so numbers from the dock neglected to get out of the way - nothing remained of them except some crumbs and soot.”
    Yevgeny Zamyatin, We

  • #28
    Vladimir Nabokov
    “I could isolate, consciously, little. Everything seemed blurred, yellow-clouded, yielding nothing tangible. Her inept acrostics, maudlin evasions, theopathies - every recollection formed ripples of mysterious meaning. Everything seemed yellowly blurred, illusive, lost.”
    Vladimir Nabokov, Tyrants Destroyed and Other Stories

  • #29
    Kate DiCamillo
    “She was terribly pleased, because she had always, secretly, deep within her heart, believed that she could fly. And now here she was, doing what she had long suspected she could do, and she could not deny that it was gratifying in the extreme.”
    Kate DiCamillo, The Magician's Elephant

  • #30
    Lucian Bane
    “There wasn’t a price to get him back. There was only a cost to never have him. ”
    Lucian Bane, Reginald Bones 2

  • #31
    Ransom Riggs
    “Never mind compassion! Fie on loyalty! If you’re as intelligent and ambitious a fellow as I think you are, then you’ll recognize an extraordinary opportunity for advancement when you see one.”
    Ransom Riggs, Library of Souls



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