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  • #1
    J.B. Lion
    “Boy, you are a hothead, Bane. Your rage makes you an exceptional warrior but quite a boring conversationalist. Good thing I did not keep you for your manners and charm, eh? Now calm down, your spittle is getting all over me, my feet do not require a shower."
    -Michael, The ArchAngel”
    J.B. Lion, The Seventh Spark: Volume One – Knights of the Trinity

  • #2
    Cece Whittaker
    “But there was definitely something going on. Helen had agreed. With Harry and Sly taking off before they even ate dinner that night before, there had to be. I’m glad I have Joanie and the others. I need the support, and the calming influence. They are just the ones to give me peace.
    Just as she was about to drift off with that comforting thought, the front door flew open and Joan burst in breathless.
    “Annie!” she said, turning to her. “I think that Nazi guy is right here in town!”
    Cece Whittaker, Glorious Christmas

  • #3
    William Golding
    “. ...cтоя среди них, грязный, косматый, с неутертым носом, Ральф рыдал над прежней невинностью, над тем, как темна человеческая душа, над тем, как переворачивался тогда на лету верный мудрый друг по прозвищу Хрюша”
    Golding William, El senyor de les mosques

  • #4
    Dan    Brown
    “For centuries the church has stood by while science picked away at religion bit by bit. Debunking miracles. Training the mind to overcome the heart. Condemning religion as the opiate of the masses. They denounce God as a hallucination - a delusional crutch for those too weak to accept that life is meaningless. I could not stand by while science presumed to harness the power of God himself! Proof, you say? Yes, proof of science's ignorance! What is wrong with the admission that something exists beyond our understanding? The day science substantiates God in a lab is the day people stop needing faith!”
    Dan Brown, Angels & Demons

  • #5
    Primo Levi
    “Me ne duole, perché dovrò tradurre il suo italiano incerto e il suo discorso piano di buon soldato nel mio linguaggio di uomo incredulo. Ma questo ne era il senso, non dimenticato allora né poi: che appunto perché il Lager è una gran macchina per ridurci a bestie, noi bestie non dobbiamo diventare; che anche in questo luogo si può sopravvivere, e perciò si deve voler sopravvivere, per raccontare, per portare testimonianza; e che per vivere è importante sforzarci di salvare almeno lo scheletro, l'impalcatura, la forma della civiltà. Che siamo schiavi, privi di ogni diritto, esposti a ogni offesa, votati a morte quasi certa, ma che una facoltà ci è rimasta, e dobbiamo difenderla con ogni vigore perché è l'ultima: la facoltà di negare il nostro consenso. Dobbiamo quindi, certamente, lavarci la faccia senza sapone, nell'acqua sporca, e asciugarci nella giacca. Dobbiamo dare il nero alle scarpe, non perché cosi prescrive il regolamento, ma per dignità e per proprietà. Dobbiamo camminare diritti, senza strascicare gli zoccoli, non già in omaggio alla disciplina prussiana, ma per restare vivi, per non cominciare a morire.”
    Primo Levi, Survival in Auschwitz

  • #6
    John Stuart Mill
    “Everyone who receives protection from the society owes a return for the benefit.”
    John Stuart Mill, The Corn Laws

  • #7
    Charles Darwin
    “As the species of the same genus usually have, though by no means invariably, much similarity in habits and constitution, and always in structure, the struggle will generally be more severe between them, if they come into competition with each other, than between the species of distinct genera.”
    Charles Darwin, On the Origin of Species

  • #8
    Lisa Genova
    “near the bottom of the barrel. She looked up at Eric, ready to face the music, maybe”
    Lisa Genova, Still Alice

  • #9
    G.M. Monks
    “There’s no skin in heaven.”
    G.M. Monks, Iola O

  • #10
    S.G. Blaise
    “I feel as if he is judging me, only to find I’ve fallen short of his expectations. I recognize it, because I've seen such a disappointing look before. Father’s.”
    S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

  • #11
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Truthfully, Professor Hawking? Why would we allow tourists from the future muck up the past when your contemporaries had the task well in Hand?"
    Brigadier General Patrick E Buckwalder 2241C.E.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Paradox Effect: Time Travel and Purified DNA Merge to Halt the Collapse of Human Existence

  • #12
    Robert Gill Jr.
    “Everyone has a superpower, maybe even more than one. These abilities allow us to complete something with ease that others may find hard to accomplish. This skill makes us stand out among our peers. When we practice that skill, it makes us feel fulfilled.”
    Robert Gill Jr., Happiness Power: How to Unleash Your Power and Live a More Joyful Life

  • #13
    D.S.   Smith
    “Our DNA is coded to harmonise the frequency of the atoms we use to build ourselves. The frequencies of the subatomic particles making up the atoms are changed subtly enough to do this but not enough to change their structure. You could say throughout our development, from birth to death, our genes are composing a harmonic symphony that makes us what we are. It's what makes us individual; it's our life force, our soul.”
    D.S. Smith, Unparalleled

  • #14
    Jack Getze
    “You don’t have to be around long to understand the world is a frightening place, that life includes situations you have no control over, that anything can happen. Everybody needs friends and a family.”
    Jack Getze, Making Hearts

  • #15
    Mark M. Bello
    “What did she think of me? Could she smell alcohol on my breath? Did she notice how far I have fallen? Was she sufficiently impressed with my legal knowledge? Must have been, she signed the retainer agreement, didn't she? Did she notice how excited I got when I heard what the case was about? That wouldn't be good. A big, fat settlement check will take care of everything.”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal of Faith

  • #16
    Sam Conniff
    “Rulebreakers are like great artists, sometimes we don’t recognise what they give us until it’s too late.”
    Sam Conniff Allende, Be More Pirate: Or How to Take On the World and Win

  • #17
    Mark Villareal
    “My son, I will love you unconditionally no matter what you do. I pray you choose wisely, and that you are always safe. But what I want most, is that whatever you decide and become, that you are a good example to others. That is what would comfort me. This, I believe, is your responsibility in life. I want you to own that responsibility and I want you to live that responsibility.”
    Mark Villareal, Leadership Lessons From Mom

  • #18
    “Never think of those you missed, who were left without help. Only think of the contribution you made to those you did help.’ This is what my guardian had taught me. She had been the last protector before me. She should have been there still and I, a carefree young man but life was not perfect.”
    Aaron D. Key, Damon Ich

  • #19
    Lee Matthew Goldberg
    “Hollywood is bigger down right now by sequels, by the uninspired. Well, my M.O. is a two-hour feast for your senses. That means starting the concept of filmmaking from scratch, making it your own.”
    Lee Matthew Goldberg, Slow Down

  • #20
    Janine Myung Ja
    “If you're adopted, you have rights. We tend not to share our stories because we've been taught that whatever problems we encounter are our fault. We've been the scapegoats for the 1%. If we want to flip the script, then we must share our stories and listen to others outside the scope of what was traditionally acceptable.”
    Janine Myung Ja, Adoption Stories

  • #21
    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

  • #22
    Lynne Truss
    “fulcrum”
    Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation

  • #23
    Jane Smiley
    “The real mystery was how your farm bound you to it, so tightly that you would pay any price (literally, in interest) or make any sacrifice just to take these steps across this familiar undulating ground time and time again.”
    Jane Smiley, Early Warning

  • #24
    Benjamin Alire Sáenz
    “Mostly, I think people are fake. Well, what do you expect? The fake world we live in conspires to make us all fakes.”
    Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Last Night I Sang to the Monster

  • #25
    Alan Paton
    “It was not his habit to dwell on what might have been but what could never be.”
    Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country

  • #26
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh
    “And so I miss the fertilization that might come from a contact. And for me--yes, I think I might as well admit it--fertilization does come a great deal from contacts. Why then do I avoid them--in a sort of false pride--shyness--timorous modesty? I used to be afraid of falling in love with people--or having them think I was--that I was chasing them (how ridiculous--I am actually always running away!) but now surely--I should be mature enough to be over that. I am no longer afraid of falling in love, and the other false modesties should vanish. I cannot bear to think "par delicatesse j'ai perdu ma vie." (Because of discretion I have lost my life).”
    Anne Morrow Lindbergh, Against Wind and Tide: Letters and Journals, 1947-1986



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