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  • #1
    Trevor Alan Foris
    “I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again; I love you no matter what your choices, my lovely.”
    Trevor Alan Foris, The Octunnumi Fosbit Files Prologue

  • #2
    Walter M. Miller Jr.
    “There were things of the times, and a few things that were timeless. The times came as a result of a particular human culture. The timeless came as a result of any human culture at all. And Cultural Man was a showman. He created display windows of culture for an audience of men, and paraded his aspirations and ideals and purposes thereon, and the displays were necessary to the continuity of the culture, to the purposeful orientation of the species.

    Beyond one such window, he erected an altar, and placed a priest before it to chant a liturgical description of the heart-reasoning of his times. And beyond another window, he built a stage and set his talking dolls upon it to live a dramaturgical sequence of wishes and woes of his times.

    True, the priests would change, the liturgy would change, and the dolls, the dramas, the displays--but the windows would never--no never--be closed as long as Man outlived his members, for only through such windows could transient men see themselves against the background of a broader sweep, see man encompassed by Man. A perspective not possible without the windows.”
    Walter M. Miller Jr., The Darfsteller and Other Stories

  • #3
    Friedrich Nietzsche
    “Admiration for a quality or an art can be so strong that it deters us from striving to possess it.”
    Friedrich Nietzsche

  • #4
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “Los artistas viven en el futuro o en el pasado; nunca en el presente. Germán vive de recuerdos. Es todo cuanto tiene”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, Marina

  • #5
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Umbrellas are so small and sad and easy to forget.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Isla and the Happily Ever After

  • #6
    Annie Dillard
    “There is no shortage of good days. It is good lives that are hard to come by.”
    Annie Dillard, The Writing Life

  • #7
    Ernest J. Gaines
    “Monday, twelve o’clock, Marcus started looking at Bonbon’s wife. He was riding on the tractor with me, and as we went by the house I saw him looking at her on the gallery. I didn’t think too much of it then because I thought he was still hooked on Pauline. But Louise had seen him looking at her, and when we came back down the quarter I saw how she had shifted that chair so she could face the road better. Marcus looked at her again but he didn’t say anything to me about her. Since I didn’t think he was looking at her on purpose, I didn’t say anything either.”
    Ernest J. Gaines, Of Love and Dust

  • #8
    “The craggy lines that made up the character in his face now seemed like scars of defeat, inflicted on him over time.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #9
    Tim Marquitz
    “I got to my feet, trembling, reminded of the old adage: Better to die on your feet than live on your knees. And then I thought, fuck that guy, but I was already up so, whatever. Several”
    Tim Marquitz, Beyond the Veil

  • #10
    Heena Rathore-Pardeshi
    “No, you cannot beat your wife. No, you cannot hit your sister. No you cannot use abusive language to any woman (or man for that matter) in your life. Because it is simply not acceptable!”
    Heena Rathore P.



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