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  • #1
    Marc Jampole
    “You can’t save anyone who wouldn’t save themselves without you. It’s the
    hardest lesson to learn in life, take it from me.”
    Marc Jampole

  • #2
    Emma   Thomas
    “Build a life worth living. I stare at this phrase on my ceiling every morning before I decide to get out of bed. I painted it a few years ago after completing a few months of dialectal behavioral therapy. It is a quote by Marsha Linehan, who created DBT. After therapy, I impulsively decided to paint it on my ceiling in black, as some sort of reminder to build a life worth living. I don’t regret painting it up there - well, not yet, at least.”
    Emma Thomas, Live for Me

  • #3
    M.R. Noble
    “The usual warmth of his hands wasn’t there. They chilled my skin as they slipped to my waist, and I realized he was scared.”
    M. R. Noble, Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes

  • #4
    Behcet Kaya
    “Fringe winds from Hurricane Lori rushed in, carrying dust and debris. It blew through the highceilinged, chandeliered lobby and back into the wide open doors of the elegant and intimate dining room. White linen tablecloths fluttered and napkins flew in the air, sending plates and silverware crashing to the floor.”
    Behcet Kaya, Murder on the Naval Base

  • #5
    S.G. Blaise
    “The road to power is forged with lies and lives,” Loch says. “I have no regrets.”
    S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

  • #6
    Richard  Polak
    “What is it that inspires you? What do you love to do? What would you do for free? At the beginning of my busi-ness career, my why was to become a millionaire, not a good why! And why not? Because that is an aspiration rather than a why. Aspirations, I have found, won’t fuel me when the going gets tough. But a true “why” will.”
    Richard Polak

  • #7
    Mikhail Bulgakov
    “What are smart people for if not to untangle tangled things?”
    Mikhail Bulgakov, The Master and Margarita
    tags: 1967

  • #8
    Miguel Ruiz
    “Whenever we hear an opinion and believe it, we make an agreement, and it becomes part of our belief system.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • #9
    Irving Stone
    “Someday my paintings will be hanging in the Louvre.
    [Vincent Van Gogh]”
    Irving Stone, Lust for Life

  • #10
    Walter  Scott
    “Albert Graeme

    It was an English ladye bright,
    (The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall)
    And she would marry a Scottish knight,
    For Love will still be lord of all.

    Blithely they saw the rising sun
    When he shone fair on Carlisle wall;
    But they were sad ere day was done,
    Though Love was still the lord of all.

    Her sire gave brooch and jewel fine,
    Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall;
    Her brother gave but a flask of wine,
    For ire that Love was lord of all.

    For she had lands both meadow and lea,
    Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall,
    For he swore her death, ere he would see
    A Scottish knight the lord of all.

    That wine she had not tasted well
    (The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall)
    When dead, in her true love's arms, she fell,
    For Love was still the lord of all!

    He pierced her brother to the heart,
    Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall,
    So perish all would true love part
    That Love may still be lord of all!

    And then he took the cross divine,
    Where the sun shines fair on Carlisle wall,
    And died for her sake in Palestine;
    So Love was still the lord of all.

    Now all ye lovers, that faithful prove,
    (The sun shines fair on Carlisle wall)
    Pray for their souls who died for love,
    For Love shall still be lord of all!

    -- Canto 6”
    Walter Scott, The Lay of the Last Minstrel

  • #11
    Joseph Heller
    “People have a right to do anything that's not forbidden by law, and there's no law against lying to you.”
    Joseph Heller, Catch-22

  • #12
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    “The tendency of her fate and fortunes had been to set her free. The scarlet letter was her passport into regions where other women dared not tread. Shame, Despair, Solitude! These had been her teachers,—stern and wild ones,—and they had made her strong, but taught her much amiss.”
    Nathaniel Hawthorne, The Scarlet Letter

  • #13
    Fredrik Backman
    “Ove has been a grumpy old man since the first day of second grade”
    Fredrik Backman, A Man Called Ove

  • #14
    Charles Dickens
    “I have had unformed ideas of striving afresh, beginning anew, shaking off sloth and sensuality, and fighting out the abandoned fight. A dream, all a dream, that ends in nothing, and leaves the sleeper where he lay down, but I wish you to know that you inspired it.”
    Charles Dickens, A Tale of Two Cities

  • #15
    Annie Dillard
    “The answer must be, I think, that beauty and grace are performed whether or not we will or sense them. The least we can do is try to be there.”
    Annie Dillard, Pilgrim at Tinker Creek

  • #16
    Alice Walker
    “As others might prepare for an exam whose subject matter is unknown to them, so I must study, cram, for every conversation with my folks.”
    Alice Walker, Possessing the Secret of Joy

  • #17
    Gary Chapman
    “God’s forgiveness is always in response to man’s repentance. His”
    Gary Chapman, Anger: Taming a Powerful Emotion

  • #18
    Rainbow Rowell
    “He already knows what I look like," Cath said. "There's no point in being tricky about it now."
    "How is doing your hair--and maybe putting on some lip gloss--being tricky?"
    "It's like I'm trying to distract him with something shiny.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #19
    Irène Némirovsky
    “Con lei" pensò Yves, con insolita irritazione "bisognerebbe essere sempre psicologicamente in smoking. E io, ahimè, non posso permettermelo”
    Irène Némirovsky, Il malinteso

  • #20
    John Stuart Mill
    “A party of order or stability, and a party of progress or reform, are both necessary elements of a healthy state of political life.”
    John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

  • #21
    “The wish of death had been palpably hanging over this otherwise idyllic paradise for a good many years.

    All business and politics is personal in the Philippines.

    If it wasn't for the cheap beer and lovely girls one of us would spend an hour in this dump.

    They [Jehovah's Witnesses] get some kind of frequent flyer points for each person who signs on.

    I'm not lazy. I'm just motivationally challenged.

    I'm not fat. I just have lots of stored energy.

    You don't get it do you? What people think of you matters more than the reality. Marilyn.

    Despite standing firm at the final hurdle Marilyn was always ready to run the race.

    After answering the question the woman bent down behind the stand out of sight of all, and crossed herself.

    It is amazing what you can learn in prison. Merely through casual conversation Rick had acquired the fundamentals of embezzlement, fraud and armed hold up.

    He wondered at the price of honesty in a grey world whose half tones changed faster than the weather.

    The banality of truth somehow always surprises the news media before they tart it up.

    You've ridden jeepneys in peak hour. Where else can you feel up a fourteen-year-old schoolgirl without even trying? [Ralph Winton on the Philippines finer points]

    Life has no bottom. No matter how bad things are or how far one has sunk things can always get worse.

    You could call the Oval Office an information rain shadow.

    In the Philippines, a whole layer of criminals exists who consider that it is their right to rob you unhindered. If you thwart their wicked desires, to their way of thinking you have stolen from them and are evil.

    There's honest and dishonest corruption in this country.

    Don't enjoy it too much for it's what we love that usually kills us.

    The good guys don't always win wars but the winners always make sure that they go down in history as the good guys.

    The Philippines is like a woman. You love her and hate her at the same time.

    I never believed in all my born days that ideas of truth and justice were only pretty words to brighten a much darker and more ubiquitous reality.
    The girl was experiencing the first flushes of love while Rick was at least feeling the methadone equivalent.

    Although selfishness and greed are more ephemeral than the real values of life their effects on the world often outlive their origins.

    Miriam's a meteor job. Somewhere out there in space there must be a meteor with her name on it.

    Tsismis or rumours grow in this land like tropical weeds.

    Surprises are so common here that nothing is surprising.

    A crooked leader who can lead is better than a crooked one who can't.

    Although I always followed the politics of Hitler I emulate the drinking habits of Churchill.

    It [Australia] is the country that does the least with the most.

    Rereading the brief lines that told the story in the manner of Fox News reporting the death of a leftist Rick's dark imagination took hold.

    Didn't your mother ever tell you never to trust a man who doesn't drink?

    She must have been around twenty years old, was tall for a Filipina and possessed long black hair framing her smooth olive face. This specter of loveliness walked with the assurance of the knowingly beautiful. Her crisp and starched white uniform dazzled in the late-afternoon light and highlighted the natural tan of her skin. Everything about her was in perfect order. In short, she was dressed up like a pox doctor’s clerk. Suddenly, she stopped, turned her head to one side and spat comprehensively into the street. The tiny putrescent puddle contrasted strongly with the studied aplomb of its all-too-recent owner, suggesting all manner of disease and decay.”
    John Richard Spencer

  • #22
    Jim Fergus
    “Yet only the atrocities of the conquered are referred to as criminal acts; those of the conqueror are justified as necessary, heroic, and even worse, as the fulfillment of God's will.”
    Jim Fergus, The Wild Girl

  • #23
    Sherman Alexie
    “He loved her, of course, but better than that, he chose her, day after day. Choice: that was the thing.”
    Sherman Alexie, The Toughest Indian in the World

  • #24
    Kate Chopin
    “- Pontellier, rosti doctorul după o clipă de gândire, las-o în pace pe soția dumitale o bucată de vreme. N-o bate la cap și nu te preocupa de ea. Femeile, dragul meu prieten, sunt făpturi foarte ciudate și delicate. Iar o femeie sensibilă și cu capul pe umeri precum știu că este doamna Pontellier este încă și mai ciudată. E nevoie de un psiholog genial ca să știe cum să le trateze. Când oameni obișnuiți ca dumneata și ca mine încercăm să facem față idiosincraziilor lor, rezultatul este dezastruos. Cele mai multe femei sunt schimbătoare și capricioase.”
    Kate Chopin, The Awakening

  • #25
    Tricia Copeland
    “You need them. Mother’s words ring through my mind.”
    Tricia Copeland, To be a Fae Guardian

  • #26
    J.K. Franko
    “You see, there are no pretty pink flowers in the woods at night.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #27
    Mark   Ellis
    “Colonel Aubertin and his two colleagues sat on a park bench in the private garden of Dorset Square. Rougemont sat between his two superiors, pleased that for once the commandant appeared to have had an abstemious lunch. “Major Vane-Stewart was telling me the other day that this was once the site of the first important cricket ground in London, established by the same Thomas Lord who later built the famous ground that bears his name, a few miles to the north of us in St. John’s Wood. There is a plaque recording this fact in that shed over there. In the middle of the square.”
    “Cricket.” Angers spat out the words with disgust. “A stupid game played by idiots. Only the English could invent such a boring name.”
    Mark Ellis, The French Spy

  • #28
    K.  Ritz
    “Buying loyalty can be as effective as fear when one’s rival is poorer than oneself.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #29
    A.R. Merrydew
    “She stood panting as adrenalin fired up her muscles. Flipping open the safety catches on both of her laser pistols, she set them for maximum delivery. Anything or anyone on the receiving end of these weapons would never survive, even as atoms.”
    A.R. Merrydew, The Girl with the Porcelain Lips

  • #30
    “G-Men been tryin’ to snag him for years. It ain’t gonna happen. He’s smart. He’s heartless. He’s ice cold. He’s been a killer since he was twelve. He’s survived much worse than you. And, by the way, don’t think he won’t take out a few Feds if he wants to. You’re just a bunch a shitkickers to him. Who’s gonna arrest him? Huh? Cause it won’t be anyone around here. You boys need to look elsewheres for your glory and medals. That badge you got don’t mean nothin’ on these streets.”
    A.G. Russo, Bangtails, Grifters, and a Liar's Kiss



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