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  • #1
    J. Rose Black
    “Callan stared at the door. Raw and razed and present. A crucial moment—when he wasn’t the one with his finger on the trigger.”
    J. Rose Black, Losing My Breath

  • #2
    Sara Pascoe
    “I really like Matilda and that's not a clever book, is it? It's for children. But she's my favourite main character because she comes from an awful family and likes reading, like I do. Those special powers must've made her life a lot easier, though. She wouldn't be working in a pub at thirty-two.”
    Sara Pascoe, Weirdo

  • #3
    Steven Decker
    “The clerk read the verdict. “On count one, murder in the first degree: guilty.”
    Steven Decker, INNOCENT AGAIN: A LEGAL THRILLER

  • #4
    Shafter Bailey
    “Sir Edwin Chadwick (1800-1890) was an England reformer. His words are true and relevant in 2025. He said, “There is a moral as well as an intellectual objection to the custom, frequent in these times, of making education consist in a mere smattering of twenty different things, instead of in the mastery of five or six.”
    Shafter Bailey, James Ed Hoskins and the One-Room Schoolhouse: The Unprosecuted Crime Against Children

  • #5
    Lotchie Burton
    “The image of the sensual, sleep-laden Naomi made him smile. And wish he’d been lying on the pillow next to her when she’d opened her eyes. Lucky pillow.”
    Lotchie Burton, Gabriel's Fire

  • #6
    Author Harold Phifer
    “He opened the door wearing an oversized wife-beater and dirty trunks to match. Funny, but he recognized me withouta struggle. Immediately, I assumed he was sober, which was a good thing. Yet, seeing me wasn’t expected or desired. For sure, I was the last person on his list of surprises. Jerry adjusted his head and sharpened his bloodshot eyes. It wasthen his booze-bated breath greeted me well before he did. Ok, he was in a stupor or maybe on the rebound. Next, soiled diapers stole the little oxygen I had left—and I was still OUTDOORS.
    Yet somehow, I mustered enough wind to greet my brother. I tried to beat him to the punch and said, “What’s up bruh?” What happened next stomped my soul me for years to come! He never bothered to truly acknowledge me. Yet, heresponded without hesitation, “You know I can’t have

    any company!” Then he violently slammed the door shut! Jerry was gone! I couldn’t differentiate
    from being stupid or dumbstruck. I just stood silent on his porch all alone for about five minutes. I’d dealt with Jerry’s nastiness many times before. But he would initially warm up before dropping his hammer. Without a doubt, l was lost, confused, and bewildered like a teen-age boy losing a prom date. Foolishly, I used logic to dissect my embarrassment.
    First, the guy scolded me as if I should’ve known better! To be fair, Jerry was the breadwinner. His wife left him years ago. That part I understood. Only a fool would have hung around his crazy ass. It was amazing they got together, let alone stayed that way long enough to create those children. Yet, all his kids were pushing the ages of twenty andabove. What the hell did he mean, “I can’t receive any company!” Of course, I heard those crying babies which madehim a granddaddy. That was strangely obvious to his existence. Yes, the cycle continues!
    Second, I really didn’t care to go inside. I didn’t want to be in his business. I just wanted his input on Aunt Kathy’s memorial.”
    Harold Phifer, My Bully, My Aunt, & Her Final Gift

  • #7
    “Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #8
    Dawn Chalker
    “What is she looking for?  She thought she had found it with Kyle.  But maybe she hadn’t. Perhaps she was looking for stability, security, sameness because her growing-up years had seemed so fragmented, and she often felt unsure of how she fit in.  Maybe stability isn’t all she is looking for.”
    Dawn Chalker, Lost and Found

  • #9
    “I remember Peyton [Manning] called me as soon as I got out to Denver. He started the conversation by asking me, ‘When did you get in?’ We mainly just talked to get familiar with each other.”
    Vernon Davis, Playing Ball: Life Lessons from My Journey to the Super Bowl and Beyond

  • #10
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Heinrich replied, “The fact that Kramer’s radio station has  been wiped out by the British Navy in now classified information!”
    Michael G. Kramer, His Forefathers and Mick

  • #11
    Todor Bombov
    “Let’s get to know each other. My name’s William, William More, but you can call me Willy. I’m an engineer-chemist who graduated from MIT. So . . . but you’re all alike to me . . . of course, you would be . . . you’re robots. And all your names are that sort of, um . . . codes, technical numbers . . . I need some marker where I can pick you out. Well, well, to you I’ll call . . .,” and Willy pondered for a moment, “Gumball, yes, Gumball! Do you mind?” “No, sir, actually no,” CSE-TR-03 said, agreeing with its new given name. “Ah, that’s wonderful. And then you’re Darwin,” Willy said, accosting the second robot. “Look what a nice name—Darwin! What do you say, eh?” “What can I say, sir? I like it,” CSE-TR-02 agreed too. “Yes, a human name with a past . . . You and Gumball . . . are from the same family, the Methanesons!” “It turns out thus, sir,” Darwin confirmed its family belonging. “And you’re like Larry. You’re Larry. Do you know that?” More addressed the next robot in line. “Yes, sir, just now I learned that,” the third robot said, accepted its name as well.”
    Todor Bombov, Homo Cosmicus 2: Titan: A Science Fiction Novel

  • #12
    Philip Gourevitch
    “I often found it helpful to think of central Africa in the mid-1990s as comparable to late medieval Europe - plagued by serial wars of tribe and religion, corrupt despots, predatory elites and a superstitious peasantry, festering with disease, stagnating in poverty, and laden with promise.”
    Philip Gourevitch, We Wish to Inform You That Tomorrow We Will Be Killed with Our Families

  • #13
    James W. Loewen
    “Monuments look static - carved in stone and all - but their meanings change as the present changes and as people enact new rituals at them.”
    James W. Loewen, Lies Across America: What Our Historic Sites Get Wrong

  • #14
    Mary Doria Russell
    “Every one of them [prostitutes] has a story, and every story begins with a man who failed her. A husband who came home from the war, good for nothin' but drink. A father who didn't come home at all, or a stepfather who did. A brother who should have protected her. A beau who promised marriage and left when he got what he wanted, because he wouldn't marry a slut. If a girl like that has lost her way, it's because some worthless no-account sonofabitch left her in the wilderness alone.”
    Mary Doria Russell, Doc

  • #15
    D.H. Lawrence
    “Connie went slowly home to Wragby. `Home!'...it was a warm word to use for that great, weary warren. But then it was a word that had had its day. It was somehow cancelled. All the great words, it seemed to Connie, were cancelled for her generation: love, joy, happiness, home, mother, father, husband, all these great, dynamic words were half dead now, and dying from day to day. Home was a place you lived in, love was a thing you didn't fool yourself about, joy was a word you applied to a good Charleston, happiness was a term of hypocrisy used to bluff other people, a father was an individual who enjoyed his own existence, a husband was a man you lived with and kept going in spirits. As for sex, the last of the great words, it was just a cocktail term for an excitement that bucked you up for a while, then left you more raggy than ever. Frayed! It was as if the very material you were made of was cheap stuff, and was fraying out to nothing.”
    D. H. Lawrence, Lady Chatterley's Lover

  • #16
    Primo Levi
    “Nessuno ebbe animo di venire a vedere che cosa fanno gli uomini quando sanno di dover morire.”
    Primo Levi, If This Is a Man / The Truce

  • #17
    Neal Stephenson
    “The Deliverator's car has enough potential energy packed into its batteries to fire a pound of bacon into the Asteroid Belt. Unlike a bimbo box or a Burb beater, the Deliverator's car unloads that power through gaping, gleaming, polished, sphincters. When the Deliverator puts the hammer down, shit happens.”
    Neal Stephenson, Snow Crash

  • #18
    JoDee Neathery
    “Well, well, well, look who’s here riding solo.”
    Victor would make Al Pacino seem gigantic,” said Conner.
    You two can look eye to eye my friend.”
    God only lets things grow until they’re perfect—some of us didn’t take as long as others. The ladies call us fun-sized.”
    JoDee Neathery, A Kind of Hush

  • #19
    “Love Has Neither Time Nor Distance.”
    Alexander Morpheigh, The Pythagorean

  • #20
    Lin Wilder
    “LJ’s adoptive mother, Julie Grayson, wouldn’t have “expectations” of LJ other than wanting her to become who God had in mind when he thought her into being.
”
    Lin Wilder, Plausible Liars: A Dr. Lindsey McCall Medical Mystery 5

  • #21
    K.  Ritz
    “Few comprehend celibacy.
”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #22
    Max Nowaz
    “Human destiny is not controlled by humans alone anymore”
    Max Nowaz, The Polymorph

  • #23
    Michael G. Kramer
    “US General Mathew Ridgeway was speaking about “Operation Vulture”. He said, “When the day comes for me to meet my maker and account for my actions, the thing that I would be most proud of is the fact that I fought against and perhaps totally prevented the carrying out of one of the most hare-brained tactical schemes that would have cost the lives of thousands upon thousands of men!”

    (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two)”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #24
    “Even speech bubbles are too long.”
    Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

  • #25
    Jennifer Mugrage
    “He was in paradise”
    Jennifer Mugrage, The Strange Land

  • #26
    “During class, make sure to actively participate and engage with the material. This shows that you are invested in the class and are eager to learn”
    Pilar Calvoz Cordón, Shape Your Path at IE University : What to expect from Spain’s Instituto de Empresa University

  • #27
    “Such abilities are the true gifts of the spirit, my daughter.”
    Candace Lynn Talmadge, Stoneslayer: Book One Scandal

  • #28
    Jeff   Johns
    “The fantasy of living these experiences was one thing, but having the self-confidence to head out into the world and chase them, to take a great leap into the unknown and trust that the world would catch me, was another thing altogether.”
    Jeff Johns, Jet Lag Junkie: Unfiltered Tales of a Compulsive Wanderer

  • #29
    John Ajvide Lindqvist
    “I have heard it said about me that I am a man without ambition. In a way this is correct if by
    'ambition' one means a desire to climb the career or status ladder or whatever it is called. But
    ambition can mean so many things. I, for example, have had the ambition to live a life of quiet
    dignity and I feel that in this I have succeeded. (short story, Let the Old Dreams Die)”
    John Ajvide Lindqvist, Let the Old Dreams Die: Stories

  • #30
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Sobriety is okay enough," Denny says, "but someday, I'd like to live a life based on doing good stuff instead of just not doing bad stuff. You know?”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Choke



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