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  • #1
    Lee Matthew Goldberg
    “Everything is so fast and awful, isn't it, Noah?"

    "The world has become like that.”
    Lee Matthew Goldberg, Slow Down

  • #2
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Mildred adjusted the papers and scribbled some more. When she was finished, she took off her glasses, leaving them to swing from the chain around her neck. She gave the women around the table a pointed look. “Now think hard, ladies, can you come up with anything else?”
    Kirsten Fullmer

  • #3
    Pernell Plath Meier
    “Embedded in their psyche was the story of what had happened to the world, and the boys felt glorious to be on the other side of the madness”
    Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

  • #4
    Mark M. Bello
    “I think the shooter is Kevin Burns. I know him pretty well. Maybe I can talk him down."
    "Are you nuts? He’s crazy. Everyone knows he’s a lunatic. No one can talk him down. Get out of there!"
    "I can’t sit around and do nothing. I have to do something. Remember what Mom and Dad told us after Father Gerry? If you have a chance to save or protect innocent people, you have to make that sacrifice. I won’t let another predator get the best of me."
    "That’s not what they meant, you idiot! Get the hell out of there and let the police handle it. I’m sure they’re on their way!"
    "If anything happens to me, I want you to know you’re the best little brother a guy could hope for, squirt. Take care. I love you."
    "I love you too. Please don’t do anything stupid."
    "We’re going to get out of this together. Understand? We’re best brothers, forever."
    "Forever, bro . . .”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal High

  • #5
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “Ah,' the innkeeper said. 'So you were getting ready to drink then?'
    'Tiny Gods, yes,' Bast said. 'To great excess. What the hell else is there to do?”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear

  • #7
    Thomas More
    “Let them speak as lewdly as they list of me...as long as they do not hit me, what am I the worse?”
    Sir Thomas More

  • #8
    Lisa See
    “For a tree that has many branches, even a small breeze will shake some loose.”
    Lisa See, The Island of Sea Women

  • #9
    Richard Dawkins
    “باید به کودک آموخت که چگونه بیندیشد، نه اینکه چه بیندیشد.”
    Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion

  • #10
    Mark Twain
    “Right is right, and wrong is wrong, and a body ain’t got no business doing wrong when he ain’t ignorant and knows better.”
    Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn

  • #11
    Natalie Babbitt
    “Life's got to be lived, no matter how long or short.”
    Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting

  • #12
    Mary  Stewart
    “All that we have is to live what life brings. Die what death comes.”
    Mary Stewart, The Wicked Day

  • #13
    Brian Selznick
    “Amber starts off as sap from a tree," Joseph said in the dark. "And sometimes insects get caught in it, and over millions of years the amber turns into a gemstone, but it traps the insect inside."
    "Oh."
    "A photograph is sort of like that, don't you think?”
    Brian Selznick

  • #14
    Edmond Rostand
    “I must be loved for myself, just that, or not at all…“ Christian to Cyrano”
    Rostand Edmond 1868-1918, Cyrano de Bergerac; comédie héroïque en cinq actes. Edited with introd. and notes by Oscar Kuhns

  • #15
    Frederick Douglass
    “The truth was, that he had not whipped me at all. I considered him as getting entirely the worst end of the bargain; for he had drawn no blood from me, but I had from him. The whole six months afterwards, that I spent with Mr. Covey, he never laid the weight of his finger upon me in anger. He would occasionally say, he didn't want to get hold of me again. "No," thought I, "you need not; for you will come off worse than you did before.”
    Frederick Douglass, Narrative Of The Life Of Frederick Douglass: By Frederick Douglass & Illustrated

  • #16
    Henry David Thoreau
    “Be not simply good; be good for something.”
    Henry David Thoreau, Life Without Principle

  • #17
    Willa Cather
    “As far as we could see, the miles of copper red grass were drenched in sunlight that was stronger and fiercer than at any other time of day”
    Willa Cather, My Ántonia

  • #18
    Katherine Paterson
    “She ran as though it was her nature. It reminded him of the flight of wild ducks in the autumn.”
    Katherine Paterson
    tags: nature

  • #19
    Zora Neale Hurston
    “It’s uh known fact, Pheoby, you got tuh go there tuh know there. Yo’ papa and yo’ mama and nobody else can’t tell yuh and show yuh. Two things everybody’s got tuh do fuh theyselves. They got tuh go tuh God, and they got tuh find out about livin’ fuh theyselves.”
    Zora Neale Hurston, Their Eyes Were Watching God

  • #20
    Kyle Keyes
    “You're not a Quaker, Jeremy. I happen to know you put beer on your cornflakes.”
    Kyle Keyes, Matching Configurations

  • #21
    Anne Frank
    “leave me in peace, let me sleep one night at least without my pillow being wet with tears, my eyes burning and my head throbbing”
    Anne Frank, The Diary of a Young Girl

  • #22
    Walter  Scott
    “Such an institution could only prevail at a time when ordinary means of justice were excluded by the hand of power, and when, in order to bring the guilty to punishment, it required all the influence and authority of such a confederacy. In no other country than one exposed to every species of feudal tyranny, and deprived of every ordinary mode of obtaining justice or redress, could such a system have taken root and flourished.”
    Walter Scott, The Complete Novels of Sir Walter Scott: Waverly, Rob Roy, Ivanhoe, The Pirate, Old Mortality, The Guy Mannering, The Antiquary, The Heart of Midlothian and many more

  • #23
    Ernest J. Gaines
    “I didn’t want to show it. Because if what he was saying was true, there wasn’t a thing I could do about it. Marshall was too big. If it was just Bonbon who wanted to hurt Marcus, you might be able to prevent that. Bonbon was nothing but a poor white man, and sometimes you could go to the rich white man for help. But where did you go when it was the rich white man? You couldn’t even go to the law, because he was the law. He was police, he was judge, he was jury.”
    Ernest J. Gaines, Of Love and Dust

  • #24
    Jung Chang
    “The two women did more than resolve a major problem, they went on to form a political alliance and launch a coup. Cixi was twenty-five years old and Empress Zhen a year younger. Facing them were eight powerful men in control of the state machine. The women were well aware of the risk they were taking. A coup was treason, and if it failed the punishment would be the most painful ling-chi, death by a thousand cuts. But they were willing to take the risk. Not only were they determined to save their son and the dynasty, but they also rejected the prescribed life of imperial widows – essentially living out their future years as virtual prisoners in the harem. Choosing to change their own destiny as well as that of the empire, the two women plotted, often with their heads together leaning over a large glazed earthenware water tank, pretending to be appraising their reflections or just talking girls’ talk.”
    Jung Chang

  • #25
    Robyn Arianrhod
    “I understand my parents quite well. They think of a wife as a man’s luxury, which he can afford only when he is making a comfortable living. I have a low opinion of this view of the relationship between man and wife, because it makes the wife and the prostitute distinguishable only insofar as the former is able to secure a lifelong contract from the man because of her more favourable social rank . . . Which”
    Robyn Arianrhod, Young Einstein: And the story of E=mc²



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