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  • #1
    Sara Pascoe
    “The sunset bled into the edges of the village. Smoke curled out of the cottage chimney like a crooked finger.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #2
    Therisa Peimer
    “Aurelia frowned. "Are you saying that you hang around the women at court to gather intel?" "Oh, Your Grace, you are quick on the uptake," he said with an impressed look on his face. "It's not fair. Flaminius always gets the hot ones. Does he have to get the smart ones too?”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #3
    Robin Waterfield
    “If a man is guilty of impiety, he is to be tried in the court of the King Archon and made liable to death or confiscation of property. Any citizen who so wishes may bring the prosecution.”
    Robin Waterfield, Creators, Conquerors, and Citizens: A History of Ancient Greece

  • #4
    Peter B. Forster
    “I hope these words will be of some help and comfort to those who read them.
    Nobody knows when they will be tested and there are no right or wrong answers, we are all of us lost when tragedy comes to call. All we can ever do is to be there, give love and do the best we can, often that is all it needs.”
    Peter B. Forster, More Than Love, A Husband's Tale

  • #5
    Voltaire
    “أهم قرار تتخذه هو أن تكون ذا مزاج رائع”
    فولتير

  • #6
    Richard  Adams
    “Mixed with the resinous scent of the firs there came another smell, strong and fragrant, yet sharp—the perfume of flowers, but of some kind unknown to Hazel. He followed it to its source at the edge of the wood. It came from several thick patches of soapwort growing along the edge of the pasture. Some of the plants were not yet in bloom, their buds curled in pink, pointed spirals held in the pale green calices, but most were already star-flowering and giving off their strong scent. The bats were hunting among the flies and moths attracted to the soapwort.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #7
    Homer
    “Elbette ki tanrılar her insana bağışlamazlar
    iyi bir beden, akıl ya da topluluk önünde konuşma yeteneği
    Kiminin yüz güzelliği diğerlerinden aşağıdır ama
    tanrı onun varlığını tatlı dille taçlandırmıştır”
    Homeros, Odysseia

  • #8
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    “The vulgar, who, in those dreary old times, were always contributing a grotesque horror to what interested their imaginations, had a story about the scarlet letter which we might readily work up into a terrific legend. They averred, that the symbol was not mere scarlet cloth, tinged in an earthly dye-pot, but was red-hot with infernal fire, and could be seen glowing all alight, whenever Hester Prynne walked abroad in the night-time. And we must needs say, it seared Hester's bosom so deeply, that perhaps there was more truth in the rumor than our modern incredulity may be inclined to admit.”
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

  • #9
    K.  Ritz
    “It does little good to regret a choice. So often people say, “If only I had known,” implying they would’ve acted differently in a given situation. It is true that desires of the moment can blind one’s sight of the future. Revenge is not as sweet as the adage claims. Yet who could pass a chance to taste it? And if the chance were allowed to slip by, would the fool regret his lack of action? ”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #10
    Susan  Rowland
    “Mary’s hands clenched. She’d been through fire, what with a murder, and white supremacists. And what about Caroline, who had gone undercover to rescue the Scroll’s Key Keeper? Where were the College’s thanks for that?”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #11
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “But suppose the endlessly dead were to
    wake in us some emblem:
    they might point to the catkins hanging
    from the empty hazel trees, or direct
    us to the rain
    descending on black earth in early
    spring. ---

    And we, who always think of happiness
    rising, would feel the emotion
    that almost baffles us
    when a happy thing falls.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies

  • #12
    Eric Schlosser
    “Green had been amazed by their discovery: you could break into a Titan II complex with just a credit card. Once the officers showed him how to do it, Green requested permission to stage a black hat operation at 4-7—an unannounced demonstration of how someone could sneak into the launch control center undetected. SAC had a long history of black hatting to test the security at its facilities. Black hat teams would plant phony explosives on bombers, place metal spikes on runways, infiltrate a command post and then hand a letter to the base commander that said, “You’re dead.”
    Eric Schlosser, Command and Control: Nuclear Weapons, the Damascus Accident, and the Illusion of Safety

  • #13
    Salman Rushdie
    “Where there is no belief, there is no blasphemy.”
    Salman Rushdie

  • #14
    Eoin Colfer
    “Excuse me, Captain. Are you two going to weep salty tears of admiration over a helmet all night, or do we have matters to discuss?”
    Eoin Colfer, The Lost Colony

  • #15
    Joseph Campbell
    “A hero is someone who has given his or her life to something bigger than oneself”
    Joseph Campbell



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