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  • #2
    “Hours passed—or maybe days. It didn’t matter. The body adapted. But the mind—
    The mind needed purpose.
          ”
    D.L. Maddox, The Dog Walker: The Prequel

  • #6
    “Cairo.
    In Rustum Buildings, the location of the SOE’s Balkan Desk, Leonora, Countess Malkovic, looked up from the decrypted message that had just arrived on her desk. English by birth, married to a Serbian count, she had been seconded to work there because of her intimate knowledge of Serbia and her ability to speak the language.”
    Holly Green, A Call to Home

  • #7
    Mark   Ellis
    “Trenton got up and made for the bathroom. On the way he paused to put a record on the gramophone. He loved music first thing in the morning and his good friend Fred Astaire was a particular favourite. As he stepped into the bath, he began to sing along. ‘Da da da da da da…I’m putting’ on my top hat, tying up my white tie, brushing’ off my tails.”
    Mark Ellis, Death of an Officer

  • #8
    Thomas Hardy
    “The trees have inquisitive eyes, haven't they? -that is, seem as if they had. And the river says,-'Why do ye trouble me with your looks?' And you seem to see numbers of to-morrows just all in a line, the first of them the biggest and clearest, the others getting smaller and smaller as they stand further away; but they all seem very fierce and cruel and as if they said, 'I'm coming! Beware of me! Beware of me!”
    Thomas Hardy, Tess of the D’Urbervilles

  • #9
    Ernest Hemingway
    “But sometimes when I was starting a new story and I could not get it going, I would sit in front of the fire and squeeze the peel of the little oranges into the edge of the flame and watch the sputter of blue that they made. I would stand and look out over the roofs of Paris and think, 'Do not worry. You have always written before and you will write now. All you have to do is write one true sentence. Write the truest sentence that you know.' So finally I would write one true sentence, and then go on from there.”
    Ernest Hemingway, A Moveable Feast

  • #10
    Paul Cude
    “Would you like me to put you out of your misery, before I put you out of your misery?”
    Paul Cude, Bentwhistle the Dragon in a Threat from the Past

  • #11
    Spencer Johnson
    “Frica pe care o lași să te conducă este mai rea decât situația rea în care te găsești.”
    Spencer Johnson, Who Moved My Cheese?

  • #12
    Alan Brennert
    “Good-for-nothing rascal, where you been the last eight months?” And she kissed him with a ferocity that quite belied her words.”
    Alan Brennert, Moloka'i

  • #13
    Francine  Rivers
    “The Lord will provide.”
    Francine Rivers, A Voice in the Wind



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