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  • #1
    Mark M. Bello
    “Kevin wants to get his message out to the public while he has the media’s attention. Everyone will be watching his trial, a huge media event, and he wants the trial to be about bullying and his own experience with bullies . . .”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal High

  • #2
    Leslie  Garland
    “You know,” he continued reflectively, “there is something very satisfying about making something, creating it, modelling it on your dream and making that dream become a reality. Yes, we all have dreams. That's the easy bit. It's making them come real that's not so easy.”
    Leslie W.P. Garland, The Golden Tup

  • #3
    “In order to survive her tumultuous childhood, Mary created another Fat Mary, a companion and consoler, who took away her hurts, fears, and questions and kept them safe until Mary was older and mature enough to process the abuse and neglect she had endured.”
    Maria Nhambu

  • #4
    Randy Loubier
    “I considered myself a Christian. But looking back on it, I guess I was more of a Kluggist. I was klugging my own spirituality. It was years before I would find out how dangerous that was.”
    Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

  • #5
    Peter B. Forster
    “Just a middle-age man with all the privilege that unasked for gift affords. When in truth it seems, we see suffering as the province of children, mothers, wives and lovers. Broken, struck by the hand of a man’s blind ambition, brutish strength. What of the gentle-man with the soft voice…”
    Peter B. Forster, More Than Love, A Husband's Tale

  • #6
    Rick Fox
    “Weird grey forms came pouring out of the woods. They were only about three or four feet tall, but they were covered in taut muscle. Their heads were wider than their shoulders and their mouths, bristling with teeth, stretched from ear to ear. They chattered as they came, shrieking in voices that were at once guttural and chirruping.”
    Rick Fox, Fate's Pawn

  • #7
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Adam offered her a heart-melting smile and a wink, then headed for the door. With his hand on the door, he paused and turned back.
    Heidi’s eyes jumped up from his butt to his face.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Trouble on Main Street

  • #8
    Kyle Keyes
    “There is no universe per se. Nor is there a beginning, Big Bang or otherwise. We live in an energy field that recycles quarks, which format with given configurations, because they've done that before.”
    Kyle Keyes, Matching Configurations

  • #9
    Robyn Mundell
    “Right? I don’t know why I did it. Temporary insanity, maybe. Did you ever do something that makes absolutely no sense, but you couldn’t help yourself?”
    Robyn Mundell, Brainwalker

  • #10
    Robert Fulghum
    “Machines and relatives get most of the yelling. But never trees. As for people, well, the Solomon islanders may have a point. Yelling at living thing does tend to kill the spirit in them. Sticks and stones may break our bones, but words will break our hearts.”
    Robert Fulghum, All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten

  • #11
    William Gibson
    “Time moves in one direction, memory in another.”
    William Gibson

  • #12
    Walter  Scott
    “Prior Aymer, who pushed his mule betwixt his companion and”
    Walter Scott, Ivanhoe

  • #13
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “It is more than probable that I am not understood; but I fear, indeed, that it is in no manner possible to convey to the mind of the merely general reader, an adequate idea of that nervous intensity of interest with which, in my case, the powers of meditation (not to speak technically) busied and buried themselves, in the contemplation of even the most ordinary objects of the universe.”
    Edgar Allan Poe

  • #14
    Haruki Murakami
    “Whatever it is you're seeking won't come in the form you're expecting.”
    Haruki Marukami

  • #15
    James Redfield
    “And with that, he was gone, leaving me alone. Only I wasn’t alone. In fact, I knew I would never be alone again.”
    James Redfield, The Twelfth Insight: The Hour of Decision

  • #16
    Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
    “Even where the affections are not strongly moved by any superior excellence, the companions of our childhood always possess a certain power over our minds which hardly any later friend can obtain. They know our infantine dispositions, ...; and they can judge of our actions with more certain conclusions as to the integrity of our motives.”
    Mary Shelley

  • #17
    Jeffrey Eugenides
    “Basically what we have here is a dreamer. Somebody out of touch with reality. When she jumped, she probably thought she'd fly”
    Jeffrey Eugenides, The Virgin Suicides

  • #18
    Sara Gruen
    “When two people are meant to be together, they will be together. It's fate." - Jacob Jankowski, Water For Elephants”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #19
    Stendhal
    “Without patience, without absence of anger, no one can be called a politician.”
    Stendhal Marie-Henri Beyle

  • #20
    Richard Dawkins
    “Religious faith, is a state of mind, that leads people to believe in something, it doesn't matter what, without a whisper of doubt, or a whiff of evidence, and believe so strongly in some cases, that they are prepare to kill and die for it, without the need for further justification.”
    Richard Dawkins

  • #21
    L.C. Conn
    “I am me, a unique individual who aspires to be happier than she already is.”
    L.C. Conn

  • #22
    Margery Williams Bianco
    “You become. It takes a long time. That’s why it doesn’t happen often to people who break easily, or have sharp edges, or who have to be carefully kept. Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off, and your eyes drop out and you get loose in your joints and very shabby.
    But these things don’t matter at all, because once you are Real you can’t be ugly, except to people who don’t understand.”
    Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit

  • #23
    “Who can I trust?” Arthur blurted out. “Those who wish you well,” said the Old One. “Not those who wish to use you well. Be a player, not a pawn”
    Garth Nix, Mister Monday

  • #24
    “But when people talk about it they call it The Zombie Room.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Zombie Room

  • #25
    Dave Eggers
    “She felt some measure of relief knowing that in the very least, on the open road she would have some time to think.”
    Dave Eggers, Zeitoun

  • #26
    Solomon Northup
    “adroitly that there was”
    Solomon Northup, 12 Years a Slave

  • #27
    Iain Banks
    “It is especially important to remember that the ownership of humans is possible too; not in terms of actual slavery, which they are proud to have abolished, but in the sense that, according to which sex and class one belongs to, one may be partially owned by another or others by having to sell one's labour or talents to somebody with the means to buy them. In the case of males, they give themselves most totally when they become soldiers; the personnel in their armed forces are like slaves, with little personal freedom, and under threat of death if they disobey. Females sell their bodies, usually, entering into the legal contract of "marriage" to Intermediates, who then pay them for their sexual favours by-”
    Iain M. Banks, The Player of Games

  • #28
    Jon Scieszka
    “picnic table.”
    Jon Scieszka, Frank Einstein and the Space-Time Zipper (Frank Einstein series #6): Book Six

  • #29
    Chaim Potok
    “Without the future there is no present,” my father is saying. “Without the future there can be no hope for redemption, and without hope for redemption there is nothing. A man must plan for the future.” Max smiles politely. That is the sort of talk, he once told me, he used to get from his own father. “They talk about redeeming the world for the future,” Max said. “I have more modest goals. I wish only to redeem a canvas for today.”
    Chaim Potok, The Gift of Asher Lev: A Novel

  • #30
    Hubert Selby Jr.
    “Why did you start to write?


    I left at 15.. I started to write becase I was taken off a ship from Germany when I was 18. They said I wouldn't live for 6 months.

    I'd been given up for dead many times and I just didn't want to waste my life. I had what I now realize was a spiritual experience.

    I realized that I would die,
    and that just before I would die,
    two things would happen.

    number one, I would regret my entire life.
    and number two, I would want to live my life over again.
    and then I would die.
    and that terrified me.

    [...]

    to think that I would live my entire life, look at it, and say oh..I blew it. was such a terrifying thought
    that I bought a typewriter

    I didn't know what I was going to do with it, but I bought a typewriter.
    but that is what got me to start writing, was

    I did not want to waste my life

    I wanted to, and I HAD to, do something with my life”
    Hubert Selby Jr.



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