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    Emma   Thomas
    “You can be doing great for months, maybe even years, and then boom, something happens, something triggers an episode. Then your life spirals into one big tornado of emotions that has swept you up right out from under yourself, and you lose control of everything, and you just spin around and around inside a dark, twisty, cloud, while everything flies out of control.”
    Emma Thomas

  • #2
    Carl Novakovich
    “Yea, I know, Fallen Angel got your tongue; it happens to the best of us.”
    Carl Novakovich, The Watchers: The Tomb

  • #3
    Marilyn Dalla Valle
    “Cornered, Will punted. He had worked in a cut-throat world long enough to know that he would get the ball back and score.”
    Marilyn Dalla Valle, Westwind Secrets

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    Walter M. Miller Jr.
    “Quanto mais perto os homens chegavam de se proporcionar a si mesmos um paraíso perfeito, mais impacientes pareciam se tornar com ele - e consigo também".
    "Sic transit mundus".”
    Walter M. Miller Jr., A Canticle for Leibowitz

  • #6
    Ernest J. Gaines
    “If I ain’t nothing but trouble, you ain’t nothing but Nothing.”
    Ernest J. Gaines, The Autobiography of Miss Jane Pittman

  • #7
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
    “friend to friend no more draws near, and the jester's cane has become a spear”
    Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, Don Quixote

  • #8
    Evelyn Waugh
    “But I was in search of love in those days, and I went full of curiosity and the faint, unrecognized apprehension that here, at last, I should find that low door in the wall, which others, I knew, had found before me, which opened on an enclosed and enchanted garden, which was somewhere, not overlooked by any window, in the heart of that grey city.”
    Evelyn Waugh, Brideshead Revisited



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