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    Lee Matthew Goldberg
    “I watched him spread out his arms with a smile before he crashed through the table in a beautiful crescendo, the glass sounding like tinkles from a piano as its shavings glittered across the floor and sliced through his face and body.”
    Lee Matthew Goldberg, Slow Down

  • #2
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “Monique bit at the side of lip. “He’s pretty active, I don’t want to impose…”
    Tony stood and scooped up the puppy. “No, seriously, I’d love a little company.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

  • #3
    Pernell Plath Meier
    “Most of us knew in our bones that things with the world weren’t right, long before it became a crisis.”
    Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

  • #4
    “I could leave it no longer. No-one had taken steps to ensure that he would reach Herron. I had to do it myself. I felt cold at the idea that I had almost decided that it was pointless seeking truths in Rael’s past. I had almost not been here and then he would never have lived in Herron. My life had almost not happened – everyone who had ever lived in Herron had almost not lived - more lost possibilities in the endless possibilities floating in the universe. It was terrifying to me, although I suspected the universe was resigned.”
    Aaron D. Key, Damon Ich

  • #5
    Ray Bradbury
    “The good writers touch life often. The mediocre ones run a quick hand over her. The bad ones rape her and leave her for the flies.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #6
    Wallace Stegner
    “She has had no role in my life except to keep me sane, fed, housed, amused, and protected from unwanted telephone calls, also to restrain me fairly frequently from making a horse's ass of myself in public, to force me to attend to books and ideas from which she knows I will learn something; also to mend my wounds when I am misused by the world, to implant ideas in my head and stir the soil around them, to keep me from falling into a comfortable torpor, to agitate my sleeping hours with problems that I would not otherwise attend to; also to remind me constantly (not by precept but by example) how fortunate I have been to live for fifty-three years with a woman that bright, alert, charming, and supportive.”
    Wallace Stegner

  • #7
    Dodie Smith
    “...the old towns in the South where queer grey moss hangs from the trees...”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #8
    Henri Charrière
    “Everybody knows I was a millionaire. And from there to killing me because they think I'm carrying fifty or a hundred thousand francs around isn't a very long step.”
    Henri Charrière, Papillon

  • #9
    Emily Dickinson
    “I HIDE myself within my flower
    That wearing on your breast,
    You, unsuspecting, wear me too—
    And angels know the rest.

    I hide myself within my flower,
    That, fading from your vase,
    You, unsuspecting, feel for me
    Almost a loneliness...”
    Emily Dickinson, The Complete Poems of Emily Dickinson

  • #10
    Aesop
    “Look and see which way the wind blows before you commit yourself.”
    Aesop, Aesop’s Fables

  • #11
    Ammar Habib
    “It is literally impossible for one with any force of character and humanity to
    remain in the background when convinced by knowledge and reason, that
    their mission is evidently one that will result in great good…”
    Ammar Habib, Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient

  • #12
    Markus Zusak
    “It’s just… I wish it was easier, for me, you know?” I make a special point not to look at her. “I wish it was someone else who was chosen for this. Someone competent. If only I didn’t stop that robbery. I wish I didn’t have to go through with it all.” It comes gushing out, with words like spilled milk. “And I wish it was me with you and not that other guy. I wish it was my own skin touching with yours…”

    And there you have it.

    Stupidity in its purest form.

    “Oh, Ed.” Audrey looks away. “Oh, Ed.”

    Our feet dangle.

    I watch them, and I watch the jeans on Audrey’s legs.

    We only sit there now.

    Audrey and me.

    And discomfort.

    Squeezed in, between us.

    She soon says, “You’re my best friend, Ed.”

    “I know.”

    You can kill a man with those words.

    No gun.

    No bullets.

    Just words and a girl.”
    Markus Zusak, I Am the Messenger

  • #13
    Ursula K. Le Guin
    “A man does not make his destiny: he accepts it or denies it.”
    Ursula K. Le Guin, The Farthest Shore

  • #14
    James Dashner
    “Sometimes I wonder," Thomas murmured.
    "Wonder what?"
    "If being alive matters. If being dead might be a lot easier.”
    James Dashner, The Scorch Trials

  • #15
    Peter S. Beagle
    “You were the one who taught me," he said. "I never looked at you without seeing the sweetness of the way the world goes together, or without sorrow for its spoiling. I became a hero to serve you, and all that is like you.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #16
    Robert Louis Stevenson
    “I rushed to the mirror. At the sight that met my eyes, my blood was changed to something thin and icy. Yes, I had gone to bed Henry Jekyll, I had awakened Edward Hyde. How was this to be explained? I asked myself; and then, with another bound of terror - how was it to be remedied?”
    Robert Louis Stevenson, Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

  • #17
    Dalton Trumbo
    “A man doesn't say I will starve myself to death to keep from starving, or that he'd spend all of his money to save money. Why should he be willing to die for the privilege of living?”
    Dalton Trumbo, Johnny Got His Gun

  • #18
    Aldo Leopold
    “Do not let anyone tell you that these people made work of play. They simply realized that the most fun lies in seeing and studying the unknown.”
    Aldo Leopold

  • #19
    Anne Rice
    “Perhaps I fear him because I could love him again, and in loving him, I would come to need him, and in needing him, I would again be his faithful pupil in all things, only to discover that his patience for me is no substitute for the passion which long ago blazed in his eyes.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Armand

  • #20
    Jalal ad-Din Muhammad ar-Rumi
    “ولتعلم ان العشق صامت تماما .. وانه ﻻ يوجد كلمات يمكنها وصفه”
    جلال الدين الرومي

  • #21
    Zoltan Andrejkovics
    “Goals want to realize themselves.”
    Zoltan Andrejkovics, The Invisible Game: The Mindset of a Winning Team

  • #22
    William Golding
    “I believe man suffers from an appalling ignorance of his own nature. I produce my own view in the belief that it may be something like the truth.”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #23
    Robert T. Kiyosaki
    “Rich dad said that financial intelligence determined, not so much how much money you make, but how much money you keep, how hard that money works for you, and how many generations you can keep it.”
    Robert T. Kiyosaki, Rich Dad's CASHFLOW QUADRANT

  • #24
    Shel Silverstein
    “Standing is stupid,
    Crawling's a curse,
    Skipping is silly,
    Walking is worse.
    Hopping is hopeless,
    Jumping's a chore,
    Sitting is senseless,
    Leaning's a bore.
    Running's ridiculous,
    Jogging's insane-
    Guess I'll go upstairs and
    Lie down again.”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic

  • #25
    M. Scott Peck
    “Few of us can escape being neurotic or character disordered to at least some degree (which is why essentially everyone can benefit from psychotherapy if he or she is seriously willing to participate in the process). The reason for this is that the problem of distinguishing what we are and what we are not responsible for in this life is one of the greatest problems of human existence. It is never completely solved; for the entirety of our lives we must continually assess and reassess where our responsibilities lie in the ever-changing course of events.”
    M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth

  • #26
    Joseph Conrad
    “The vision seemed to enter the house with me—the stretcher, the phantom-bearers, the wild crowd of obedient worshippers, the gloom of the forests, the glitter of the reach between the murky bends, the beat of the drum, regular and muffled like the beating of a heart—the heart of a conquering darkness.”
    Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

  • #27
    Richard Dawkins
    “As long as we accept the principle that religious faith must be respected simply because it is religious faith, it is hard to withhold respect from the faith of Osama bin Laden and the suicide bombers. The alternative, one so transparent that it should need no urging, is to abandon the principle of automatic respect for religious faith. This is one reason why I do everything in my power to warn people against faith itself, not just against so-called ‘extremist’ faith. The teachings of ‘moderate’ religion, though not extremist in themselves, are an open invitation to extremism.”
    Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion

  • #28
    Robert M. Pirsig
    “I like the word ‘gumption’ because it’s so homely and so forlorn and so out of style it looks as if it needs a friend and isn’t likely to reject anyone who comes along. I like it also because it describes exactly what happens to someone who connects with Quality. He gets filled with gumption.

    “A person filled with gumption doesn’t sit around dissipating and stewing about things. He’s at the front of the train of his own awareness, watching to see what’s up the track and meeting it when it comes. That’s gumption.

    If you’re going to repair a motorcycle, an adequate supply of gumption is the first and most important tool. If you haven’t got that you might as well gather up all the other tools and put them away, because they won’t do you any good.”
    Robert Pirsig

  • #29
    Virgil
    “Facilis descensus Averni.”
    Virgil

  • #30
    Nicole Krauss
    “These things are lost to oblivion like so much about so many who are born and die without anyone taking the time to write it all down. That Litvinoff had a wife who was so devoted is, to be frank, the only reason anyone knows anything about him at all.”
    Nicole Krauss, The History of Love



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