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  • #1
    Yvonne Korshak
    “The softness, warmth and weight of her breast filled his palm. “I’ve imagined this for weeks,” he murmured. Thinking of her out there on the battlefield. In his tent. What more could a woman want? Quite a lot, actually.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #2
    Nancy Omeara
    “How did I become President?
    I began by setting an example, hanging out my own dirty laundry in front of Village Earth right from the start. Every ugly little life secret became a matter of public record. Of course, that included sordid love-life details.”
    Nancy Omeara, The Most Popular President Who Ever Lived [So Far]

  • #3
    Michael G. Kramer
    “  “I am running back my tent to get my sub-machinegun. There are too many Noggies to kill using a pistol!” He then ran to where his scrape was and returned with the weapon.”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #4
    “I don't want to be caught with my pants down.”
    March Lions, The Last Sunset

  • #5
    Eugene O'Neill
    “MURRAY (decidedly). No. Never anything new and I knew everyone and every thing in town by heart years ago. (With sudden bitterness.) Oh, it was my own fault. Why didn't I get out of it? Well, I didn't. I was always going to to-morrow and to-morrow never came. I got in a rut and stayed put. People seem to get that way, somehow in that town. It's in the air. All the boys I grew up with nearly all, at least took root in the same way. It took pleurisy, followed by T.B., to blast me loose. EILEEN (wonderingly). But your family didn't they live there?”
    Eugene O'Neill, Plays by Eugene O'Neill

  • #6
    Sophocles
    “Time, which sees all things, has found you out.”
    Sophocles, Oedipus Rex

  • #7
    “Also included are special features for any Arthurian including: The Real King Arthur: an overview of the historical basis for the Once and Future King A comprehensive list of the many film, television, and media adaptations of the legends of King Arthur. Links to free, full-length audio recordings of the books and stories in this collection.”
    Thomas Malory, King Arthur Collection

  • #8
    Neil Gaiman
    “There are only two worlds - your world, which is the real world, and other worlds, the fantasy. Worlds like this are worlds of the human imagination: their reality, or lack of reality, is not important. What is important is that they are there. these worlds provide an alternative. Provide an escape. Provide a threat. Provide a dream, and power; provide refuge, and pain. They give your world meaning. They do not exist; and thus they are all that matters. ”
    Neil Gaiman, The Books of Magic

  • #9
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “Nul n'est plus arrogant à l'égard des femmes, agressif ou dédaigneux, qu'un homme inquiet de sa virilité.”
    Simone de Beauvoir, Le deuxième sexe, I

  • #10
    Mark Helprin
    “The beauty of the truth is that it need not to be proclaimed or believed. It skips from soul to soul, changing form each time it touches, but it is what it is, I have seen it, and someday you will too.”
    Mark Helprin, Winter's Tale
    tags: truth

  • #11
    Fynn
    “Dying could be a bit of a problem, but not if you had really lived. Dying needed a certain amount of preparation and the only preparation for dying was real living,”
    Fynn, Mister God, This is Anna

  • #12
    Walter  Scott
    “They say that a lady’s mind is always expressed in her postscript, so I would have you think that the most important part of your commission lies in what I have last said to you.”
    Walter Scott, A Legend of Montrose

  • #13
    Nick Hornby
    “His way of coping with the days was to think of activities as units of time, each unit consisting of about thirty minutes. Whole hours, he found, were more intimidating, and most things one could do in a day took half an hour. Reading the paper, having a bath, tidying the flat, watching Home and Away and Countdown, doing a quick crossword on the toilet, eating breakfast and lunch, going to the local shops… That was nine units of a twenty-unit day (the evenings didn’t count) filled by just the basic necessities. In fact, he had reached a stage where he wondered how his friends could juggle life and a job. Life took up so much time, so how could one work and, say, take a bath on the same day? He suspected that one or two people he knew were making some pretty unsavoury short cuts.”
    Nick Hornby, About a Boy

  • #14
    Ernest Cline
    “No weapons designer or engineer would build something with such an arbitrary weakness,” he said. “The Disrupter is more like something a videogame developer would come up with, to create a big challenge at the end of a level—a boss that requires a huge sacrifice to destroy.”
    Ernest Cline, Armada

  • #15
    Truman Capote
    “As long as you live, there's always something waiting; and even if it's bad, and you know it's bad, what can you do? You can't stop living.”
    Truman Capote, In Cold Blood

  • #16
    Voltaire
    “أهم قرار تتخذه هو أن تكون ذا مزاج رائع”
    فولتير



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