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  • #1
    Sara Pascoe
    “But if you flip this around, the reason women are smaller and weaker is that men weren’t worth fighting over.
    Hold my bag while I victory-lap.”
    Sara Pascoe

  • #2
    “Two simple words that will take you far in life: thank you. Don’t underestimate their power.”
    Gregory S. Works, Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation

  • #3
    Michael G. Kramer
    “On the 30th of April 1975, American helicopters flew out of Saigon in an ignominious retreat as the tanks of the People’s Liberation Army of Vietnam rumbled into the grounds of the American Embassy in Saigon.

    (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two)”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #4
    Anne  Michaud
    “Being a leading power couple means not only submitting to media scrutiny but also commanding coverage. To leave the marriage behind is to step out of the spotlight. It means fading into normalcy, returning to ordinary life, perhaps an impossible admission for women who have built their egos on being one member of a leading couple.”
    Anne Michaud, Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives

  • #5
    J.K. Franko
    “There is a reason why it used to be that politics, religion, and sex were not topics for polite conversation. It is because our grandparents knew that while everyone is legally entitled to vote, pray, and fuck, the vast majority of people aren’t competent to do any one of the three properly.”
    J.K. Franko

  • #6
    Steven Decker
    “The calming presence of the forest merged with the beating hearts of the human beings, each of whom was emanating the same peaceful energy that Emily was feeling. This is magical, she thought. I could live my life doing this. And then the moment passed.”
    Steven Decker, Projector for Sale

  • #7
    Barry Kirwan
    “Nathan had to admit it was a highly effective war strategy. You didn’t need an army; just a way to turn the native, indigenous creatures against each other, wait until there was no serious resistance, and then move right in.”
    Barry Kirwan, When the children come

  • #8
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “#metooasachild”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer, God is the Cure: A True Story of Abuse, Betrayal and Unconditional Love

  • #9
    Brian Van Norman
    “Manager Mangione,” Ping said, “algorithmic regulation was to
    have been a system of governance where more exact data, collected
    from MEG citizens’ minds via neuralinks, would be used to organize
    Human life more efficiently as a CORPORATE collective. Except no
    one to this point in Human existence has been able to identify the
    mind. The CORPORATE can only receive data from the NET on
    behaviours which indicate feelings or intentions. I & I cannot . . .”
    Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

  • #10
    Agatha Christie
    “قالت الآنسة ماربل :" إن المحادثات دائماً ما تكون خطيرة ، إذا كان عندك شيء تخفيه ”
    أجاثا كريستي

  • #11
    Sun Tzu
    “Hence to fight and conquer in all your battles is not supreme excellence; supreme excellence consists in breaking the enemy's resistance without fighting.”
    Sun Tzu, The Art of War

  • #12
    “Little Engine That Could - "I think I can. I think I can. I think I can. I know I can.”
    Watty Piper, The Little Engine That Could

  • #13
    Harriet Beecher Stowe
    “كان أحد الرجلين قصيراً، بديناً، ذا ملامح غليظة، وروح من الادعاء الأجوف التي تطبع الرجل الوضيع حين يسعى لأن يشقّ طريقه نحو دنيا الرفاه والثروة.”
    Harriet Beecher Stowe, ‫كوخ العم توم‬

  • #14
    Forrest Carter
    “Jednom sam čučao nasred potoka i promatrao jednog malog pauka kako pokušava prebaciti svoju nit na drugu stranu. On je, činilo se, bio odlučio napraviti najveću mrežu na cijelom potoku i zato je izabrao mjesto gdje je potok bio najširi. Pričvrstio bi svoju nit, skočio u zrak i pao u vodu. Voda bi ga ponijela, on bi iz sve snage plivao, uspentrao bi se na obalu i vratio do iste one paprati. Onda bi ponovo pokušao. Kad se treći put vratio na paprat, do-puzao je do vrška jedne grane i legao; prednjih nogu prekriženih ispod brade, proučavao je vodu. Pretpostavljao sam da je bio blizu toga da odustane - ja sam bio, guzica mi se bila ukočila zbog zime od čučanja u hladnoj vodi. On je ležao tamo proučavajući i razmišljajući. Onda mu je nešto palo na pamet! Počeo je skakati gore dolje, gore dolje, i grana se počela njihati gore dolje. I dalje je tako skakao, skakao... i onda, iznenada, kad je grana bila jako visoko, odskočio je, raširio svoj kišobran - i uspio!
    Bio je sav ponosan i skakao od oduševljenja, dok skoro nije pao u vodu. Na kraju je ipak napravio najveću mrežu koju sam ikada vidio.”
    Forrest Carter, Malo drvo

  • #15
    Irma S. Rombauer
    “There are many different ways to revise a cookbook. Faced with the task of updating Joy in the mid-1990s, my father, Ethan,”
    Irma S. Rombauer, Joy of Cooking

  • #16
    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

  • #17
    Dean Mafako
    “One of the greatest realizations that I clumsily stumbled upon during this process, was that these people didn’t need someone like me to tell them what to do; they needed someone like me to show them what can be done, together.”
    DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

  • #18
    Barry Kirwan
    “People rarely search for bodies in ceilings…”
    Barry Kirwan, The Eden Paradox

  • #19
    Michael G. Kramer
    “The Vietnamese soldier said, “Before I spoke to her, I had given her a cooked ration of rice. Instead of her being grateful for the meal, she abused me! What gives with these Kampuchean People?”
    Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume One
    tags: war

  • #20
    Steven Decker
    “Hello Charles, came the voice. I am the Watcher from the Sky.  ”
    Steven Decker, Addicted to Time

  • #21
    Susan  Rowland
    “There was no going back now. Rubber and metal could only take so much. The car could shatter and send its passengers into an elemental distillation of rock, flesh, blood, and ash. Alchemy, thought Mary, grimly. Too much bloody alchemy.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #22
    J.K. Franko
    “Mike Tyson: “Everybody has a plan, until they get punched in the face.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #23
    Tamora Pierce
    “Wouldn't--" Kel began to say, but the words stuck in her mouth. She swallowed and tried again. "Wouldn't it be well, not nice to flirt with somebody you don't want to fall in love with?”
    Tamora Pierce, Page

  • #24
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Eliza answered, “My Lady, that was Sir Roger Mortimer!”
    Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

  • #25
    Michael Shaara
    “I believe every man who stood up was either killed or wounded," said Lieutenant Oliver Williams, who was himself hit. This regiment had participated in a touching event, well remembered by both armies. At Fredericksburg in late 1862, after the Sharpsburg campaign, it had held a dress parade at which the band played "Dixie." Across the Rappahannock a Northern band heard and played back the song as a bit of camaraderie. The band of the 20th North Carolina responded by playing "Yankee Doodle." Then both bands, as if by prearrangement, joined in "Home, Sweet Home." This chorus ran along the lines and both armies sang and wept.”
    Michael Shaara, The Killer Angels

  • #26
    Jack Kerouac
    “I want to marry a [guy], so i can rest my soul with [him] till we both get old. This can't go on all the time-- all this franticness and jumping around. We've got to go someplace, find something.”
    Jack Kerouac, On the Road

  • #27
    Mario Puzo
    “But up until that time I want you just to follow my lead and don’t worry. There are negotiations going on that will solve problems that you think are not solvable. So just be a little patient.” Tessio”
    Mario Puzo, The Godfather

  • #28
    David Foster Wallace
    “The truth is you already know what it's like. You already know the difference between the size and speed of everything that flashes through you and the tiny inadequate bit of it all you can ever let anyone know. As though inside you is this enormous room full of what seems like everything in the whole universe at one time or another and yet the only parts that get out have to somehow squeeze out through one of those tiny keyholes you see under the knob in older doors. As if we are all trying to see each other through these tiny keyholes.

    But it does have a knob, the door can open. But not in the way you think...The truth is you've already heard this. That this is what it's like. That it's what makes room for the universes inside you, all the endless inbent fractals of connection and symphonies of different voices, the infinities you can never show another soul. And you think it makes you a fraud, the tiny fraction anyone else ever sees? Of course you're a fraud, of course what people see is never you. And of course you know this, and of course you try to manage what part they see if you know it's only a part. Who wouldn't? It's called free will, Sherlock. But at the same time it's why it feels so good to break down and cry in front of others, or to laugh, or speak in tongues, or chant in Bengali--it's not English anymore, it's not getting squeezed through any hole.

    So cry all you want, I won't tell anybody.”
    David Foster Wallace, Oblivion

  • #29
    “He sounds like a politician running for office.”
    March Lions, The Last Sunset

  • #30
    Yvonne Korshak
    “Part of the hem floated loose. She spun around again—the fabric tightened like wool on a spindle. She breathed in fear. The boat was farther away. She swung her head around—so was the shore.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece



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