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  • #1
    Marie Montine
    “Feast upon your enemies to give you life. This, too, shall give me mine as I savor the destruction of flesh and blood off the children of the Light. Their souls will cry out to me, my own soul singing with its tune until one day the true power of my Realm will exist in all dimensions.”
    Marie Montine, Mourning Grey: Part One: The Guardians Of The Temple Saga

  • #2
    John M. Vermillion
    “Julie was cold and miserable. The wind whipped up, soughing through the grasses, making mournful music. Now the fog had thickened from broth to gruel between her and the little-traveled farm road.”
    John M. Vermillion, Awful Reckoning: A Cade Chase and Simon Pack Novel

  • #3
    Behcet Kaya
    “He would tell you to leave?”
    “Yes. He is…was a rude man, but it didn’t bother me. I was used to it. As I said, I’d gotten used to Mr. Hines. He is…was, despite his rudeness, a good boss. He never questioned me or my brother on how much we spent on the house. If there was something that needed fixing, he’d instruct my brother on what was to be done.”
    Behcet Kaya, Body In The Woods

  • #4
    Spencer C Demetros
    “I’m not sure what made me think God would choose to reveal himself to little ol’ me. I think I believed that if I pleaded often and hard enough, he would see how sincere I was and grant my request, kind of like Linus and the Great Pumpkin. My sincerity would win him over so he would choose my pumpkin patch -- or, in this case, my bedroom -- to make a brief personal appearance. Unfortunately, that never happened.”
    Spencer C Demetros, The Bible: Enter Here: Bringing God's Word to Life for Today's Teens

  • #5
    “Because you are a born-again believer, the prayers that come out of your mouth carry the authority of heaven. You now have all the angels and the arsenal of heaven on your side, ready to do battle to execute the judgments of God upon the devil and his kingdom.”
    John Ramirez, Conquer Your Deliverance: How to Live a Life of Total Freedom

  • #6
    “My friend John Maxwell says a budget (for your money) is telling your money where to go instead of wondering where it went. Managing time is the same; you will either tell your day what to do or you will wonder where it went. The weird thing is that the more efficient, on task, on goal you are with your time, the more energy you have. Working with no traction, or for that matter simply wasting away a day, does not relax you, it drains you. Have you ever taken a day off, slept late, wandered around with no plan or thought for the day, watched some stupid rerun of a bad movie as you surfed the TV, and at the end of your great day off found yourself absolutely exhausted? Strange as it may seem, when you work a daily plan in pursuit of your written goals that flow from your mission statement born of your vision for living your dreams, you are energized after a tough long day.”
    Dave Ramsey, EntreLeadership: 20 Years of Practical Business Wisdom from the Trenches

  • #7
    Zack Love
    “ERIC: What are you always writin' in that book anyway?

    RODNEY: Poetry.

    TYRONE: Poetry?

    Rodney stops sketching and sentimentally flips through a few dozen pages of sketches and handwritten poems and notes.

    RODNEY: Poetry and pictures. Snapshots of our lives developed in the darkrooms of our souls."

    From CENTRAL PARK SONG -- a screenplay”
    Zack Love, Stories and Scripts: an Anthology

  • #8
    Rudyard Kipling
    “I had never seen the jungle. They fed me behind bars from an iron pan till one night I felt that I was Bagheera - the Panther - and no man's plaything, and I broke the silly lock with one blow of my paw and came away; and because I had learned the ways of men, I became more terrible in the jungle than Shere Khan.”
    Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Books

  • #9
    Arthur Miller
    “Everything we are is at every moment alive in us.”
    Arthur Miller

  • #10
    Elizabeth Tebby Germaine
    “Ask if you would like to,’ he said, smiling, ‘Or if you prefer, we could just sit.’    ‘But I guess you’re not just sitting.’   He smiled again. ‘No.’   ‘So … are you praying?’   ‘Yes. I try and pray a lot.’  ‘Can I pray?’  ‘Yes. Of course.’  ‘I think … maybe …’  ‘Yes?’  ‘You are praying that I might be able to pray. Because you know that I don’t know how to.’ ‘Yes, I am. And I believe you will be able to. There is something you need help with, and you will get that help.’  ‘So … is God there then?’  ‘Yes, God is there. God is here. Everywhere. He wants you to ask for help and He will give it. He wants you to know what to ask for. You can ask Him anything.’ ‘Anything?’   ‘Anything at all. Absolutely anything at all. He will give you strength and guidance and protect you from evil.’  Natasha sat very still and wiped away the tears. She wished she could believe it.”
    Elizabeth Tebby Germaine, A MAN WHO SEEMED REAL: A story of love, lies, fear and kindness

  • #11
    Behcet Kaya
    “Kowkosvki? You handling this?”
    “I am.”
    The suit turned and stared at me with his dark eyes. “Detective Hayden. I take it you’re the shooter?”
    “I am.”
    “And you are?”
    “Jack Ludefance. I’m a PI hired by Mr. Kingsley to investigate the murder of Professor Zambear.”
    “Oh, yeah, I heard about you. Who’s in the bedroom?”
    “Rudy Orkut. My computer tech.”
    “Computer tech, huh? Any idea who this dead body is?”
    “Not a clue.”
    Behcet Kaya, Uncanny Alliance

  • #12
    A.R. Merrydew
    “There are no rules, no deadlines, no guarantees, only the lessons your soul needs to learn.”
    A.R. Merrydew, The Dumb Dumb's Handbook: To Twin Flame Relationships

  • #13
    K.  Ritz
    “Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, in stone, child. Lo, in stone.
                Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, tis fast in stone.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #14
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “Now we can understand Schopenhauer when he said that mankind was apparently doomed to vacillate eternally between the two extremes of distress and boredom.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #15
    C. Toni Graham
    “Starting the week with the wind at my back as I glide into a world of endless possibilities.”
    C. Toni Graham

  • #16
    Lynne Truss
    “Il modo in cui ci comportiamo con gli altri, anche nelle cose più piccole, è una misura del nostro valore come esseri umani.”
    Lynne Truss, Talk to the Hand: The Utter Bloody Rudeness of the World Today, or Six Good Reasons to Stay Home and Bolt the Door

  • #17
    Elizabeth George Speare
    “Matt thought, as though he couldn’t count the weeks for himself.”
    Elizabeth George Speare, The Sign of the Beaver

  • #18
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “If you will stay close to nature, to its simplicity, to the small things hardly noticeable, those things can unexpectedly become great and immeasurable.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Letters to a Young Poet

  • #19
    Michael Chabon
    “The evening laid its cool palm against his weary brow as if feeling for a temperature.”
    Michael Chabon, Telegraph Avenue



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