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  • #1
    J.K. Franko
    “You see, there are no pretty pink flowers in the woods at night.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #2
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “I watched her undress with moonlight shivering across the room from behind sheer curtains that moved with the currents from the hearth fire.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #3
    Anne  Michaud
    “Eleanor Roosevelt’s determination to rise above her personal pain gave the world one of its great leaders.”
    Anne Michaud, Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives

  • #4
    “Haven’t I always said that no amount of beating, ridicule, or degradation could change your beauty, inside or out?”
    Maria Nhambu, America's Daughter

  • #5
    Randy Loubier
    “It is an historical fact that you and I have a problem doing the right thing, for others and for ourselves. Yet, we deny it fiercely or wallow in shame, neither of which God wants for us.”
    Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

  • #6
    Jeffrey Archer
    “(strange how women in positions of authority so often acquire the sobriquet bossy, while a man holding the same rank is somehow invested with qualities of leadership”
    Jeffrey Archer, The Man Who Robbed His Own Post Office: The Year of Short Stories – January

  • #7
    Janet Fitch
    “I tried on Claire's double strand of pearls in the mirror, ran the smooth, lustrous beads through my fingers, touched the coral rose of the clasp. The pearls weren't really white, they were a warm oyster beige, with little knots in between so if they broke, you only lost one. I wished my life could be like that, knotted up so that even if something broke, the whole thing wouldn't come apart.”
    Janet Fitch, White Oleander

  • #8
    Orson Scott Card
    “She will look at you as women look at men, and she will judge you as a woman judge men...not on the strength of their arguments, and not in their cleverness or prowess in battle, but rather on the force of their character, the intensity of their passion, their strength of soul, their compassion, and...ah, this above all...their conversation.”
    Orson Scott Card, Pastwatch: The Redemption of Christopher Columbus

  • #9
    Mark Helprin
    “Mrs. Gamely had gotten a letter through, inviting them to visit as soon as they could, and reporting that, in these years just before the millennium Lake of the Coheeries had had had hard winters--yes--but also extraordinary summers which had made the village overflow with natural wealth, "in the agrarian and lexicographical senses of the word. There is so much food, everywhere," her friend had written for her, "and so many new and wonderful words being generated, that the storehouses and closets are overflowing. We are tubflooded with neologisms, smoked fish, and fruit pies.”
    Mark Helprin, Winter's Tale

  • #10
    Paramahansa Yogananda
    “Softer than the flower, where kindness is concerned; stronger than the thunder, where principles are at stake.”
    Paramahansa Yogananda, Autobiography of a Yogi

  • #11
    Shel Silverstein
    “why can't you see i'm a kid', said the kid.
    Why try to make me like you?
    Why are you hurt when I don't cuddle?
    Why do you sigh when I splash through a puddle?
    Why do you scream when I do what I did?
    Im a kid.”
    Shel Silverstein, Falling Up

  • #12
    Dashiell Hammett
    “Он исчез, как исчезает кулак, когда разжимаешь пальцы («Мальтийский сокол»)”
    Dashiell Hammett, The Maltese Falcon

  • #13
    Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings
    “I have found that there is romance in housework: and charm in it; and whimsy and humor without end. I have found that the housewife works hard, of course–but likes it. Most people who amount to anything do work hard, at whatever their job happens to be. The housewife’s job is home-making, and she is, in fact, ‘making the best of it’; making the best of it by bringing patience and loving care to her work; sympathy and understanding to her family; making the best of it by seeing all the fun in the day’s incidents and human relationships.

    The housewife realizes that home-making is an investment in happiness. It pays everyone enormous dividends. There are huge compensations for the actual labor involved…

    There are unhappy housewives, of course. But there are unhappy stenographers and editresses and concert singers. The housewife whose songs I sing as I go about my work, is the one who likes her job (pp. 6-7).

    From Songs of a Housewife: Poems by Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings”
    Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings

  • #14
    William Gibson
    “The pop star, as we knew her" – and here he bowed slightly, in her direction – "was actually an artefact of preubiquitous media."
    "Of -?"
    "Of a state in which 'mass' media existed, if you will, within the world."
    "As opposed to?"
    "Comprising it.”
    William Gibson, Spook Country

  • #15
    Sophocles
    “A city which belongs to just one man is no true city”
    Sophocles, Antigone

  • #16
    Rachel Caine
    “See?" he said, with an unholy amount of glee. "I hardly broke any laws at all. I should drive more often."
    "No. Trust me, you shouldn't," Eve said. "Think of all the little old people and the children.”
    Rachel Caine, Bite Club

  • #17
    Alan Weisman
    “What did this mean for the ocean, the ecosystem, the future? All this plastic had appeared in barely more than 50 years. Would its chemical constituents or additives—for instance, colorants such as metallic copper— concentrate as they ascended the food chain, and alter evolution? Would it last long enough to enter the fossil record? Would geologists millions of years hence find Barbie doll parts embedded in conglomerates formed in seabed depositions? Would they be intact enough to be pieced together like dinosaur bones? Or would they decompose first, expelling hydrocarbons that would seep out of a vast plastic Neptune’s graveyard for eons to come, leaving fossilized imprints of Barbie and Ken hardened in stone for eons beyond?”
    Alan Weisman, The World Without Us

  • #18
    P.D. Eastman
    “Oh oh!” said the
    mother bird. “My baby
    will be here! He will
    want to eat.”
    P.D. Eastman, Are You My Mother?

  • #19
    Jon Scieszka
    “pig and an elephant”
    Jon Scieszka, Terrifying Tales

  • #20
    Zoltan Andrejkovics
    “AI won‘t be fool proof in the future since it will only as good as the data and information that we give it to learn. It could be the case that simple elementary tricks could fool the AI algorithm and it may serve a complete waste of output as a result.”
    Zoltan Andrejkovics, Together: AI and Human. On The Same Side.

  • #21
    Pearl S. Buck
    “If a superior man undertakes something and tried to lead,
    He goes astray.
    But if he follows, he finds guidance.
    It is favourable to find friends in the West and South,
    and quiet perseverance brings good fortune.”
    Pearl S. Buck, Three Daughters of Madame Liang



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