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  • #1
    Kirsten Fullmer
    “The poor man’s face twisted into a grimace and he pounded on the bar, protesting loudly. “Oh, you shush,” Kim demanded as she continued to knead his shoulders, jerking his whole body as she worked. “You’ll like this in a minute.”
    Kirsten Fullmer, Problems at the Pub

  • #2
    Behcet Kaya
    “Next thing I remember was waking up on swampy ground and it was beginning to spit rain. I had no clue where I was, but I was hurting like hell. It was hard to take a breath; probably a broken rib or two? I felt around. My gun and knife were gone, along with my shoes and jacket with my cell phone, driver’s license, and two-thousand in cash.”
    Behcet Kaya, Treacherous Estate

  • #3
    M.R. Noble
    “Do you want me?” he whispered. It was a simple but loaded question. The answer, like it could remove all anguish from the past few weeks, stood out in my head. “Yes.”
    M. R. Noble, Karolina Dalca, Dark Eyes

  • #4
    Mark M. Bello
    “But, is this right for my family? The plan was centered on publicity. Would the boys have to testify? Newspaper reporters would hound them. What would things be like at school? Kids could be so cruel. Would the boys be subjected to cruel jokes about sexual desires and preferences? Was her imagination carrying her away, or were these realistic fears?”
    Mark M. Bello, Betrayal of Faith

  • #5
    Larry Godwin
    “Today I hit rock bottom but didn’t busy myself with activity to take my mind off it, like I usually do. I allowed myself to sink as deep as possible. It’s like an infection: let it run its course and be done with it. Rising, I felt cleansed.”
    Larry Godwin, Transcending Depression: Quest Without a Compass

  • #6
    Jim Fergus
    “Now we move out again, the horses slipping down off the knoll, following the People, who follow the buffalo, who follow the grass, which springs from the earth.”
    Jim Fergus, One Thousand White Women: The Journals of May Dodd

  • #7
    Hilary Mantel
    “I believe, but I do not believe enough.”
    Hilary Mantel, The Mirror & the Light

  • #8
    Jana Petken
    “She, of course, had to tell him that her knowledge was due to her great love of books and”
    Jana Petken, The Guardian of Secrets

  • #9
    Koushun Takami
    “Shogo. I know I'm repeating myself, but I have to say it. If I were Keiko, this is what I'd say. Please Live. Talk, think, act. And sometimes listen to music... Look at paintings at times to be moved. Laugh a lot, and at times, cry. And if you find a wonderful girl, then you go for her and love her.”
    Koushun Takami, Battle Royale

  • #10
    Gary Chapman
    “Our spouse will usually interpret our message based on our tone of voice, not the words we use.”
    Gary Chapman, The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts

  • #11
    Jasper Fforde
    “The course of true love rarely runs smooth.”
    Jasper Fforde, Lost in a Good Book

  • #12
    Cricket Rohman
    “There was nothing between the ranch and the nearest town except a windy, two-lane mountain road edged with pine trees, meadows, cliffs and boulders. No Dairy Queen, no Circle K, nothing.”
    Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

  • #13
    William Kely McClung
    “Even as she fell, her bones lit through her skin, he spun blindly, and drew the sword in a flash that would have made Musashi gasp.”
    William Kely McClung, Super Ninja: The Sword of Heaven

  • #14
    Susan  Rowland
    “Mary stared at the dreamlike happenings on the page. Human figures faced each other; the man’s head was a golden ball with rays reaching up to huge stars and out to the distant mountains; the woman’s silver head was sickle-shaped and surrounded by birds like eagles with white beaks. Some of the black letters glowed because they had tips like tiny flames.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #15
    “Trust is a strange bedfellow.”
    March Lions, The Last Sunset

  • #16
    Rick Riordan
    “She raised an eyebrow. "You got something to say to me, Seaweed Brain?"

    You'd probably kick my butt."

    You know I'd kick your butt."

    I brushed the cake off my hands. "When I was at the River Styx, turning invulnerable . . . Nico said I had to concentrate on one thing that kept me anchored to the world, that made me want to stay mortal."

    Annabeth kept her eyes on the horizon. "Yeah?"

    Then up on Olympus," I said, "when they wanted to make me a god and stuff, I kept thinking-"

    Oh, you so wanted to."

    Well, maybe a little. But I didn't, because I thought-I didn't want things to stay the same for eternity, because things could always get better. And I was thinking . . ." My throat felt really dry.

    Anyone in particular?" Annabeth asked, her voice soft.

    I looked over and saw that she was trying not to smile.

    You're laughing at me," I complained.

    I am not!"

    You are so not making this easy."

    Then she laughed for real, and she put her hands
    around my neck. "I am never, ever going to make things easy for you, Seaweed Brain. Get used to it.”
    Rick Riordan, The Last Olympian

  • #17
    Adam Smith
    “Never complain of that of which it is at all times in your power to rid yourself.”
    Adam Smith, The Theory of Moral Sentiments

  • #18
    Eric Carle
    “I do my best to simplify and refine, to be logical and harmonious. But I also try to keep an open mind, to listen to my intuition and allow for the unexpected, the coincidental, even the quirky to enter into my work. Ultimately, my aim is to entertain, and sometimes to enlighten, the child who still lives inside of me. This is always where I begin.

    And just as in my boyhood, making pictures is how I express my truest feelings.”
    Eric Carle

  • #19
    Mary Doria Russell
    “Stability and order have always been paid for with captivity and blood. (76)”
    Mary Doria Russell, Children of God

  • #20
    Alice Walker
    “No person is your friend who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow.”
    Alice Walker

  • #21
    W. Somerset Maugham
    “It was such a lovely day I thought it a pity to get up.”
    W. Somerset Maugham



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