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  • #1
    Max Nowaz
    “You can’t escape me, I’m coming for you soon,” shrieked his hellish voice. Whether the beast was a man in a mask or a demon of his imagination, made little difference to Adam, He was petrified.”
    Max Nowaz, The Three Witches and the Master

  • #2
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Hugh le Despencer the Elder was speaking to his son, Hugh le Despencer the Younger. He said, “Son, given that you are effeminate and lack manly qualities, I think that the way for you for you to improve your lot in life is to become the King’s Chamberlain.”
    Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

  • #3
    “The terrified men did not move. Then Nadia Fedin did something instinctive; she drew her Nagant revolver and fired three short bursts into the head of the nearest soldier. Stepan Ivanovich’s skull burst like a ripe cabbage showering his horrified comrades with viscous brain and bits of bone.”
    KGE Konkel, Who Has Buried the Dead?: From Stalin to Putin … The last great secret of World War Two

  • #4
    Author Harold Phifer
    “Out of nowhere, one of the twins grabbed my cap while the other delivered a blow to my head. She slapped the taste right out of my mouth. I couldn’t even feel my tongue. I spun around to face my bullies. The twins had become triplets. I couldn’t remember ever trying to drink three glasses of anything and this wouldn’t be the day to try.”
    Harold Phifer, Surviving Chaos: How I Found Peace at A Beach Bar

  • #5
    Lois Lowry
    “When would he ever learn to stop saying “Look” to a man who had no eyes?”
    Lois Lowry, Messenger

  • #6
    Dante Alighieri
    “دردی بزرگتر از یاد روزگار خوشی در دوران تیره روزی نیست!

    -کمدی الهی دانته، کتاب دوزخ-”
    Dante Alighieri

  • #7
    Anne Brontë
    “I am sorry, Miss Grey, you should think it necessary to interfere with Master Bloomfield's amusements; he was very much distressed about you destroying the birds.'

    'When Master Bloomfield's amusements consist in injuring sentient creatures,' I answered, 'I think it my duty to interfere.'

    'You seemed to have forgotten,' said she, calmly, 'that the creatures were all created for our convenience.'

    I thought that doctrine admitted some doubt, but merely replied - 'If they were, we have no right to torment them for our amusement.”
    Anne Brontë, Agnes Grey

  • #8
    Fred Gipson
    “It had to be a lot more fun when you had your own dog on a varmint hunt and could listen for his tree-bark off out yonder in the dark woods of a night and could say to the rest: “That’s that old Snuffy dog of mine. Guess he’s put another’n up a tree!”
    Fred Gipson, Hound Dog Man
    tags: dogs

  • #9
    Esther Forbes
    “After that Johnny began to watch himself. For the first time he learned to think before he spoke.”
    Esther Forbes, Johnny Tremain

  • #10
    Aesop
    “It is not only fine feathers that make fine birds.”
    Aesop



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