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  • #1
    Jack Getze
    “Daylight streamed in the hospital windows, warming my spirits. Only darkness had existed while being born: Never before had I personally witnessed the startling difference between night and day.”
    Jack Getze, Making Hearts

  • #2
    Pernell Plath Meier
    “She’d worn anxiety like a thick robe for so long that it was hard for her to take it off.”
    Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

  • #3
    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

  • #4
    J.K. Franko
    “Outlier complacency' is a heuristic that allows a person to enjoy the thrill of danger associated with the possible negative outcome of an activity or event because they take comfort in the reality that the likelihood of an actual negative outcome is statistically low.”
    J.K. Franko

  • #5
    Sam Conniff
    “There’s only one thing more stupid than stupid rules, and that’s the people who follow them.”
    Sam Conniff Allende, Be More Pirate: Or How to Take On the World and Win

  • #6
    Lee Matthew Goldberg
    “As I’ve learned from life, happiness sometimes only greets us in fits and starts. For tragedy often follows merriment. Without strife, we would not know the true meaning of gaiety. That’s what I like to tell myself to ease the pain.”
    Lee Matthew Goldberg, The Ancestor

  • #7
    Behcet Kaya
    “Jack? It’s Margeaux.”
    “My sister? Why would my sister be calling me? How did she get my number? Crazy questions blipped through my head. I knew she had married and was living in New Orleans, but we rarely spoke and have never been close by any means”
    “Margeaux?”
    “I’m calling from the police station. Dad was just brought in and I thought I should let you know.”
    “What! Why was he brought in?”
    “Jack, he’s been diagnosed with Alzheimer’s. He drove himself into New Orleans to Quest Diagnostic for some blood tests and he was waiting to be called. Apparently, they took other people back that had come in after him. He got upset and made a scene. The staff tried to explain that those people all had appointments and he didn’t. He became so abusive, they called security, but before they even got there, Dad knocked down one of the technicians. That’s when they called the police. They came and took him.”
    Behcet Kaya, Treacherous Estate

  • #8
    Deborah Leblanc
    “What's he saying?" Buggy asked, her voice shaky.
    "That there's something up in the attic that we should be careful of because it could be dangerous.
    "Oh, uh-uh, I'm not going up there," Buggy said, You can send Shaundelle up there, but I'm keeping my little white ass down here.”
    Deborah Leblanc, Toe to Toe

  • #9
    Art Rios
    “What I call “power vision” is the powerful effect that comes from visualizing something that you want to happen, believing in it, practicing that visualization, and then—shazam!—like a superpower, it becomes true. All you have to do is imagine what you want, envision it, and believe.”
    Art Rios, Let's Talk: ...About Making Your Life Exciting, Easier, And Exceptional

  • #10
    Robert Gill Jr.
    “There are more benefits to happiness. The power of happiness enables more success in marriages, added friendships, higher incomes, and better work performance. With more friends, happy people have a superior support system. They have an easier time navigating through life because their optimistic outlook eases pain, sadness, and grief. They smile more and engage in more in-depth and more meaningful conversations.”
    Robert Gill Jr., Happiness Power: How to Unleash Your Power and Live a More Joyful Life

  • #11
    Heath Sommer
    “You have a peace about you. You have a wisdom. You have a way of living life that kicks my butt and pushes me around, and it beats me out of my idiocy and narrow-mindness. You, Addy, you, have shown me what life is all about”
    Heath Sommer

  • #12
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “I live not in dreams but in contemplation of a reality that is perhaps the future.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke

  • #13
    Shel Silverstein
    “Tell me I'm clever,
    Tell me I'm kind.
    Tell me I'm talented,
    Tell me I'm cute.
    Tell me I'm sensitive,
    Graceful and wise,
    Tell me I'm perfect -
    But tell me the truth.”
    Shel Silverstein

  • #14
    J.K. Rowling
    “Harry -- yer a wizard.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #15
    “A man with an experience is not at the mercy of a man with an opinion.”
    Dave Ramsey, The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness

  • #16
    Jack Kerouac
    “The first sip [of tea] is joy, the second is gladness, the third is serenity, the fourth is madness, the fifth is ecstasy.”
    Jack Kerouac, The Dharma Bums

  • #17
    Alexis de Tocqueville
    “There is a twofold liberty, natural (I mean as our nature is now corrupt) and civil or federal. The first is common to man with beasts and other creatures. By this, man, as he stands in relation to man simply, hath liberty to do what he lists; it is a liberty to evil as well as to good. This liberty is incompatible and inconsistent with authority, and cannot endure the least restrain of the most just authority. The exercise and maintaining of this liberty makes men grow more evil, and in time to be worse than brute beasts: omnes sumus licentia deteriores. This is that great enemy of truth and peace, that wild beast, which all the ordinances of God are bent against, to restrain and subdue it. The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral, in reference to the covenant between God and man, in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions, among men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest. This liberty you are to stand for, with the hazard not only of your goods, but of your lives, if need be. Whatsoever crosseth this, is not authority, but a distemper thereof. This liberty is maintained and exercised in a way of subjection to authority; IT IS OF THE SAME KIND OF LIBERTY WHEREWITH CHRIST HATH MADE US FREE”
    Alexis De Tocqueville

  • #18
    Richard P. Feynman
    “Pompous fools drive me up the wall. Ordinary fools are alright; you can talk to them and try to help them out. But pompous fools – guys who are fools and covering it all over and impressing people as to how wonderful they are with all this hocus pocus – THAT, I CANNOT STAND! An ordinary fool isn’t a faker; an honest fool is all right. But a dishonest fool is terrible!”
    Richard P. Feynman

  • #19
    Nicole Krauss
    “A couple months after my heart attack, fifty-seven years after I'd given it up, I started to write again. I did it for myself alone, not for anyone else, and that was the difference. It didn't matter if I found the words, and more than that, I knew it would be impossible to find the right ones.”
    Nicole Krauss, The History of Love

  • #20
    Irving Stone
    “There are no faster or firmer friendships than those formed between people who love the same books.”
    Irving Stone, Clarence Darrow for the Defense

  • #21
    Terry Goodkind
    “It’s easy to lead people when they have a sense of purpose. Sense of purpose is more important by far than the truth.”
    Terry Goodkind, Wizard's First Rule

  • #22
    “Hope is like the Sun. When it's behind the clouds, it's not gone. You just have to find it!

    —Matthew, Age 11, Lanoka Harbor, New Jersey, March 21”
    R.J. Palacio, 365 Days of Wonder: Mr. Browne's Book of Precepts

  • #23
    Shannon Hale
    “The woman gestured to a seat and put on a patient face. An impatient sort of patient face, like an impatient face dressing up as a patient one for Halloween.”
    Shannon Hale, Midnight in Austenland

  • #24
    Charles Darwin
    “We are not here concerned with hopes or fears, only with truth as far as our reason permits us to discover it.”
    Charles Darwin, The Descent of Man

  • #25
    Colleen McCullough
    “Meggie dropped to her knees, scrambling frantically to collect the miniature clothes before more damage was done them, then she began picking among the grass blades where she thought the pearls might have fallen. Her tears were blinding her, the grief in her heart new, for until now she had never owned anything worth grieving for.”
    Colleen McCullough, The Thorn Birds

  • #26
    Jonathan Safran Foer
    We all choose things, and we also all choose against things. I want to be the kind of person who chooses for more than chooses against...
    Jonathan Safran Foer, Everything is Illuminated

  • #27
    Eckhart Tolle
    “Nothing has happened in the past; it happened in the Now. Nothing will ever happen in the future; it will happen in the Now.”
    Eckhart Tolle, The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment

  • #28
    David Foster Wallace
    “There’s been time this whole time. You can’t kill time with your heart. Everything takes time.”
    David Foster Wallace, Brief Interviews with Hideous Men
    tags: time

  • #29
    Marcel Proust
    “The bonds between ourselves and another person exists only in our minds. Memory as it grows fainter loosens them, and notwithstanding the illusion by which we want to be duped and which, out of love, friendship, politeness, deference, duty, we dupe other people, we exist alone. Man is the creature who cannot escape from himself, who knows other people only in himself, and when he asserts the contrary, he is lying.”
    Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time

  • #30
    Agatha Christie
    “When will a woman lie? Sometimes for herself. Usually for the man she loves. Always for her children.”
    Agatha Christie, The Murder on the Links



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