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  • #1
    Cricket Rohman
    “I never meant for you to see that.”
    “Of course, you wouldn't want me to see that. It's much more difficult to pull off an affair when the wife knows about it.”
    Cricket Rohman, Wanted: An Honest Man

  • #2
    Yvonne Korshak
    “As Aristocleia raised her cup to toast Xanthippus, her gown slipped from her shoulders, exquisite as Aphrodite’s, and flowed like the water that slid over her naked breasts when she allowed him to watch her bathe. It was wonderful to possess a gem of a woman. It made a man feel beautiful and godlike himself, briefly.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #3
    Max Nowaz
    “He was sure people detested accountants; they were boring. In fact, he had put down his profession as an airline pilot on the form he had filled in for a dating agency. As an airline pilot you could be away just the right amount of time, when you needed a break from your love life, without facing awkward questions from her when you got back.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    “Even now I’m not really sure which parts of myself are real and which parts are things I’ve gotten from books.”
    Beatrice Sparks, Go Ask Alice

  • #6
    Daphne du Maurier
    “Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.”
    Daphne Du Maurier, Rebecca

  • #7
    Sylvia Plath
    “…What is my life for and what am I going to do with it? I don't know and I’m afraid. I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And what do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones, and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited. Yet I am not a cretin: lame, blind, and stupid.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #8
    L.C. Conn
    “I am me, a unique individual who aspires to be happier than she already is.”
    L.C. Conn

  • #9
    A.S. Byatt
    “Pedro of Portugal's rapt and bizarre declaration of love, in 1356, for the embalmed corpse of his murdered wife, Inez de Castro, who swayed beside him on his travels, leather-brown and skeletal, crowned with lace and gold circlet, hung about with chains of diamonds and pearls, her bone-fingers fantastically ringed.”
    A. S. Byatt

  • #10
    Guy  Morris
    “We are greater than our problems and stronger than our adversaries, but these are the times that try a man to determine his core truths, and his faith.”
    Guy Morris, Swarm

  • #11
    Michael G. Kramer
    “We must make sure that we do not get casualties from training!”
    Michael G. Kramer, Full Story of the Anglo-Saxon Invasion

  • #12
    “We are humiliated and disillusioned once again by our own countrymen because they attempt to trample on us, which increases our isolation and unimportance.”
    Dorlies von Kaphengst Meissner Rasmussen, Escaping the Russian Onslaught: A Family’s Story of Fleeing the Russian Army after Hitler’s Nazi Regime

  • #13
    “A uniformed cop around 6’4” with pock marked face squinted, “Looky here, if it ain’t one a the bad seed O’Shaughnessy’s, female version.”
    A.G. Russo, The Cases Nobody Wanted

  • #14
    Robert         Reid
    “I believe the red stone was kept under lock and key in the dungeon far below Aldene Castle. I know that in 1507, when the Eldest visited Aldene, he was concerned about something dangerous that was held in Aldene’s dungeon.”
    Robert Reid, The Thief

  • #15
    Max Nowaz
    “Every night I dream a lot. Every day I live a little.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #16
    “You never know what kind of people are out there… Having a dog like yours is a big help, but they can’t stop a gun.”
    D.L. Maddox, Killer

  • #17
    H. Meadow Hopewell
    “...We’re already the prey, and we don’t even know it.”
    H. Meadow Hopewell, Rage Against the Machine

  • #18
    Emily Brontë
    “The entire world is a collection of memoranda that she did exist, and that I have lost her.”
    Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights

  • #19
    William Golding
    “Нам нужны правила, и мы должны им подчиняться. Мы не дикари какие-нибудь. Мы англичане. А англичане всегда и везде лучше всех. Значит, надо вести себя как следует.”
    William Golding; introduction by E. M, Lord of the Flies

  • #20
    Stieg Larsson
    “I have a truly marvellous demonstration of this proposition which this margin is too narrow to contain.”
    Stieg Larsson, The Girl Who Played with Fire

  • #21
    Stephen Crane
    “There was a man with tongue of wood
    Who essayed to sing,
    And in truth it was lamentable.
    But there was one who heard
    The clip-clapper of this tongue of wood
    And knew what the man
    Wished to sing,
    And with that the singer was content.”
    Stephen Crane

  • #22
    Elizabeth Gilbert
    “But never again use another person's body or emotions as a scratching post for your own unfulfilling yearnings.”
    Elizabeth Gilbert, Eat, Pray, Love

  • #23
    Jeannette Walls
    “The inconsistent spelling of words in the English language also vexed Dad to no end. Digraphs such as “sh” and “ph” infuriated him, and silent letters made him grieve. If words were simply spelled the way they were pronounced, he argued, pretty much anyone who learned the alphabet could read, and that would virtually wipe out illiteracy”
    Jeannette Walls, Half Broke Horses



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