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  • #1
    “Even if you are an introvert, you’ll still find many possibilities for meeting others. Everyone is so welcoming, and you will make friends regardless because the town is small!”
    Pilar Calvoz Cordón, Shape Your Path at IE University : What to expect from Spain’s Instituto de Empresa University

  • #2
    Anastasia Pash
    “A base wardrobe is an ensemble of elegantly simple, neutral-hued pieces free of intricate cuts, lavish embellishments, or overpowering prints.”
    Anastasia Pash, Travel With Style: Master the Art of Stylish and Functional Travel Capsules

  • #3
    Lin Wilder
    “Whereas before I had been an open, outgoing, and inquisitive child, suddenly, I was quiet—almost shy.”
    Lin Wilder, My Name is Saul: A Novel of the Ancient World

  • #4
    K.  Ritz
    “Like a bastard child of a royal house, we’re hidden from public view.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #5
    “People are becoming more and more like pets in digital cages, where the only meaning of their lives is to consume and isolate themselves from others like themselves.”
    Alexander Morpheigh, The Pythagorean

  • #6
    Michael G. Kramer
    “After World War Two, the Australian army had been re-organised into its peace-time army status. The army was primarily three battalions which together with supporting units, formed a regiment and the battalions making up the regiment were identified by both their number and the title of the regiment. This meant that the First Battalion Royal Australian Regiment was identified by the initials of 1RAR. The two other battalions were identified as 2RAR or 3RAR. At the height of Australia’s commitment to the Vietnam War (Second Indochina War) Australia had a total of nine battalions which were later called the First Division.”
    Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy

  • #7
    Sara Pascoe
    “The smell of green grass was rich and comforting. He felt better already. This is splendid. We can all go for a garbage buffet tonight.”
    Sara Pascoe, Oswald the Almost Famous Opossum

  • #8
    “Even speech bubbles are too long.”
    Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

  • #9
    “He summoned you into the circle, Scott. For whatever reason, I don't know. But now you've left, you've become a loose thread. He won't sit back with the possibility you might cause his whole world to unravel around him.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #10
    Tricia Newlan
    “This shouldn’t be happening. I’ve spent many nights pushing aside my memories of her. But in the blink of an eye, here she is resetting my fantasies as if it were yesterday”
    Tricia Newlan, Echoes of One Night: Forbidden Love Romance

  • #11
    J.L. Marrain
    “The grass was plush under his feet as he flew down the right flank of the field.”
    J L MARRAIN, THE GRIDD: PERILS OF THE LIGHTHOLDER

  • #12
    Susan  Rowland
    “For once he looked at her as if he saw her – an older woman unafraid of blustering men, too assured to play at looking younger.
”
    Susan Rowland, The Swan Lake Murders

  • #13
    Rhonda Byrne
    “Don’t become mesmerized by the pictures that have appeared if they are not what you want. Take responsibility for them, make light of them if you can, and let them go. Then think new thoughts of what you want, feel them, and be grateful that it is done.”
    Rhonda Byrne, The Secret

  • #14
    Malala Yousafzai
    “Yo me siento muy orgullosa de ser pashtún, pero a veces pienso que nuestro código de conducta tiene la culpa de muchas cosas, particularmente en lo que se refiere al tratamiento de las mujeres.”
    Malala Yousafzai, Yo soy Malala

  • #15
    Iain Banks
    “Each of us, in our own personal Factory, may believe we have stumbled down one corridor, and that our fate is sealed and certain (dream or nightmare, humdrum or bizarre, good or bad), but a word, a glance, a slip - anything can change that, alter it entirely, and our marble hall becomes a gutter, or our rat-maze a golden path. Our
    destination is the same in the end, but our journey - part chosen, part determined- is
    different for us all, and changes even as we live and grow. I thought one door had snicked shut behind me years ago; in fact I was still crawling about the face. Now the door closes, and my journey begins.”
    Iain Banks, The Wasp Factory

  • #16
    Rudyard Kipling
    “Man is the weakest and most defenseless of all living things, and it is unsportsmanlike to touch him.”
    Rudyard Kipling, The Jungle Book

  • #17
    Harriet Beecher Stowe
    “ثم أرسلت زفرة، وانتقلت من الموت إلى الحياة!...”
    Harriet Beecher Stowe, ‫كوخ العم توم‬

  • #18
    Philip Pullman
    “Sticks and stones, I'll break yer bones, but names ain't worth a quarrel.”
    Philip Pullman, The Golden Compass



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