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  • #1
    Margarita Barresi
    “After endless cajoling, rationalizing, ego stroking, and outright begging—all to no avail—Isa decided that what Marco didn’t know wouldn’t hurt him.”
    Margarita Barresi, A Delicate Marriage

  • #2
    “All night long Alec sat in his chair in his pyjamas and dressing gown, socks on his feet to keep out the cold, a cigarette in his fingers with a long ash hovering over a half-full ashtray. He attempted to go to bed but the incident with Father Joe kept his mind in turmoil. This girl, well, woman now – she would be around thirty – was a mystery during the war. She was kidnapped, it was thought, from her school, the day the Germans entered Paris. Her uncle, Sir Jason Barrett MP, was in England; her step-parents were somewhere else in France, on holiday, and found they could not get back; and Charlotte was being cared for by a Swedish couple, a nanny or housekeeper and her chauffeur husband.
    Was Charlotte actually Freya? What had this baron fellow to do with Freya, apart from marrying her? Had she been a prostitute? And what was the old cleric babbling on about “finding her and protecting her”? From whom?”
    Hugo Woolley, The Wasp Trap

  • #3
    Sara Pascoe
    “With our beloved prairie voles the female has her ovulation induced by the smell of male urine. It’s a sure sign there’s a male nearby and so her body gets ready for mating. The exact opposite of a human female getting a whiff of urinals in a nightclub and her vagina falling off in disgust”
    Sara Pascoe

  • #4
    Kenneth Schmitt
    “To know our true essence, we need to leave all of the energy of low vibrations out of our consciousness. We must withdraw all of our life force from that realm, because it is parasitic. It has little life force of its own and cannot exist unless we give it life through our attention, imagination and emotions.”
    Kenneth Schmitt, Quantum Energetics and Spirituality Volume 1: Aligning with Universal Consciousness

  • #5
    C. Toni Graham
    “Smile if you want to. Grimace if you’re told to.”
    C. Toni Graham

  • #6
    Lois Lowry
    “I don't know what you mean when you say 'the whole world' or 'generations before him.'I thought there was only us. I thought there was only now.”
    Lois Lowry, The Giver

  • #7
    Bill Watterson
    “Did you ever wonder if the person in the puddle is real, and you're just a reflection of him?”
    Bill Watterson

  • #8
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “A thought transfixed me: for the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth—that love is the ultimate and the highest goal to which man can aspire. Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love. I understood how a man who has nothing left in this world still may know bliss, be it only for a brief moment, in the contemplation of his beloved.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #9
    Jerry Spinelli
    “When you're inside your own story, you don't see things like a reader. You don't see your life in tidy paragraphs and chapters.”
    Jerry Spinelli, The Warden's Daughter

  • #10
    Dorothy Allison
    “I had to say to her that it isn’t just men, and it isn’t just men “like that.”
    Dorothy Allison, Skin: Talking about Sex, Class, and Literature

  • #11
    John Grogan
    “difference”
    John Grogan, The Longest Trip Home



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