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  • #1
    Susan  Rowland
    “Mary stared at the dreamlike happenings on the page. Human figures faced each other; the man’s head was a golden ball with rays reaching up to huge stars and out to the distant mountains; the woman’s silver head was sickle-shaped and surrounded by birds like eagles with white beaks. Some of the black letters glowed because they had tips like tiny flames.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #2
    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

  • #3
    William Kely McClung
    “What the fuck were you supposed to think about to take your mind off what was happening? Maybe stop signs. No, everybody knew stop signs were erotic. Red lights. But weren’t those supposed to represent hookers? Green lights. Green for go… wrong thing. The problem was, when you were nineteen, blessed to be healthy, a seriously good looking athlete, and had the hottest chick in the school working her magic, everything was a turn-on.”
    William Kely McClung, LOOP

  • #4
    Milan Kordestani
    “By overcoming biases - be it through a closer and more honest examination of ourselves, deeper self-knowledge, an understanding of the patterns of thoughts and behaviors we experience, or any other method - we can undo these mental blocks and reignite a passion for honest, genuine, and will-intentioned discourse.”
    Milan Kordestani, I'm Just Saying: A Guide to Maintaining Civil Discourse in an Increasingly Divided World

  • #5
    “If you are a future donor recipient, remember: your family should be a part of your transformative journey. Both parties will experience growth as they find balance in your new life stage.”
    Gregory S. Works, Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation

  • #6
    Chad Boudreaux
    “Amanda, still thinking more about Harry Mize than the issues before the committee, lunged forward and snatched the note from Kershing’s hand. After reading it, she stood up and walked out of the hearing, leaving the receipt on her chair. Rick glanced up as she walked out. Then, he picked up his receipt and read Kershing’s words. Get the trucks in position. It’s time to go.”
    Chad Boudreaux, Scavenger Hunt

  • #7
    J.K. Franko
    “Our world is not safe. It is a toxic swamp populated by predators and parasites. The odds are stacked against us from the moment of conception. We survive only because we fight the elements, hunger, disease, each other. And, although civilization promises us safe harbor, that promise is a fairy tale. Only the storm is real. It comes for each of us. And we cannot win. We can only choose how we will suffer our defeat.

    We can meekly take our beatings, and die like lemmings, finding solace in the belief that we shall one day inherit the earth.

    Or, we can plunge into the chaos with eyes wide open, taking comfort instead from the bruises, scars, and broken bones which prove that we fought to live and die as gods.”
    J.K. Franko, Life for Life

  • #8
    Brian Van Norman
    “Perhaps the most chaotic of Divisions Ke Hui Feng 第一 Ψ
    visited was Recycling. First, it was mammoth, so big most of
    her tour was spent aboard a drone. Thousands of Dazhong
    used the 401 thoroughfares from both east and west, the 427
    from the south and the 400 from the north to bring their loads of
    recyclables from the MASS to the enormous MEG Recycling Centre.
    The roadways might be in ruins outside the MEG boundaries, jagged
    fragments of pavement between cavernous potholes and trails made by
    traders, but within the MEG the wide lanes had been cleared and
    covered with recycled rubber. They were smooth and divided, one lane
    in—one lane out, between hundred-metre high foamstone walls on
    either side. No one from the MASS would ever get into the MEG illegally;
    at least, that was how it seemed.
    Only those with proper credentials could enter the massive gates:
    MASS traders, or trading companies, who specialized as middlemen
    between the gatherers and the Recycling Centre. Not far outside the
    gates the MASS traders had rebuilt ancient warehouses in which they
    received goods, stored, and sorted them, then brought them, usually
    by land freighters, down the ingress roads to meet MEG approved Di
    sān overseers and, of course, decontaminated Dazhong who further
    sorted the goods.”
    Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

  • #9
    Michael G. Kramer
    “The Scottish scout called Hamish Plenderlief spoke to his superior saying, “Sir, I have just returned from a patrol around Tynemouth Priory. My second scout and myself observed that the English King Edward II has been joined in his illegal invasion of Scotland by his queen, Isabella!”
    Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

  • #10
    Robert         Reid
    “This was a moment Alberon had dreamed of, and he gave no thought to his lost and banished lover, although he did at times wonder about the child. Did he have a bastard son or a daughter? But it really did not matter any more. It was simply the mistake of a love struck youth.”
    Robert Reid, The Emperor

  • #11
    Jean Craighead George
    “if he doesn’t want to come home, then we will bring home to him.’ And that’s why we are all here.”
    Jean Craighead George, My Side of the Mountain

  • #12
    Mildred D. Taylor
    “Poor Christopher-John had fallen into the hands of Miss. Daisy Crocker. I greatly sympathized him, but as in everything else, Christopher John tried to see the bright side in having to face such a shrew every morning. "Maybe she done changed," he said hopefully on the first day of school. However, when classes were over he was noticeably quiet.

    Well?" I asked him.

    He shrugged dejectedly and admitted, "She still the same.”
    Mildred D. Taylor, Let the Circle Be Unbroken

  • #13
    Michael Chabon
    “Bina, thank you. Bina, listen, this guy. His name wasn't Lasker. This guy-'

    She puts a hand to his mouth. She has not touched him in three years. It probably would be too much to say that he feels the darkness lift at the touch of her fingertips against his lips. But it shivers, and light bleeds in among the cracks.”
    Michael Chabon, The Yiddish Policemen's Union

  • #14
    Margery Williams Bianco
    “...because once you are Real you can't be ugly, except to people who don't understand.”
    Margery Williams, The Velveteen Rabbit

  • #15
    Jorge Luis Borges
    “Ο στόχος είναι η λήθη.
    Θα πρέπει να έφτασα νωρίς.”
    Jorge Luis Borges

  • #16
    Frederick Douglass
    “Just at this point of my progress, Mr. Auld found out what was going on, and at once forbade Mrs. Auld to instruct me further, telling her, among other things, that it was unlawful, as well as unsafe, to teach a slave to read. To use his own words, further, he said, "If you give a [n****r] an inch, he will take an ell. A [n****r] should know nothing but to obey his master--to do as he is told to do. Learning would spoil the best [n****r] in the world. Now," said he, "if you teach that [n****r] (speaking of myself) how to read, there would be no keeping him. It would forever unfit him to be a slave. He would at once become unmanageable, and of no value to his master. As to himself, it could do him no good, but a great deal of harm. It would make him discontented and unhappy.”
    Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass

  • #17
    Todor Bombov
    “Let’s get to know each other. My name’s William, William More, but you can call me Willy. I’m an engineer-chemist who graduated from MIT. So . . . but you’re all alike to me . . . of course, you would be . . . you’re robots. And all your names are that sort of, um . . . codes, technical numbers . . . I need some marker where I can pick you out. Well, well, to you I’ll call . . .,” and Willy pondered for a moment, “Gumball, yes, Gumball! Do you mind?” “No, sir, actually no,” CSE-TR-03 said, agreeing with its new given name. “Ah, that’s wonderful. And then you’re Darwin,” Willy said, accosting the second robot. “Look what a nice name—Darwin! What do you say, eh?” “What can I say, sir? I like it,” CSE-TR-02 agreed too. “Yes, a human name with a past . . . You and Gumball . . . are from the same family, the Methanesons!” “It turns out thus, sir,” Darwin confirmed its family belonging. “And you’re like Larry. You’re Larry. Do you know that?” More addressed the next robot in line. “Yes, sir, just now I learned that,” the third robot said, accepted its name as well.”
    Todor Bombov, Homo Cosmicus 2: Titan: A Science Fiction Novel

  • #18
    “Lev was a man who appreciated the finer things in life. To him, Maeve was one of them.”
    A.G. Russo, Bangtails, Grifters, and a Liar's Kiss

  • #19
    Max Nowaz
    “Every night I dream a lot. Every day I live a little.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #20
    Guy  Morris
    “If the Jewish Pharisees completely missed the mark on seeing the first coming, what makes evangelical leaders of America any less in the dark on the second coming?”
    Guy Morris

  • #21
    “Decker smiled and shrugged off their laughter. The humour was only barbed if you sat on the outside, and now he was one of them.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Zombie Room

  • #22
    H. Meadow Hopewell
    “Worldly distractions numb our ability to see things happening in the supernatural realm.”
    H. Meadow Hopewell, Rage Against the Machine

  • #23
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Kurt said, “I have always wanted to wipe that self-satisfied smug look from the face of thee Prussian Pickle!”
    Michael G. Kramer, His Forefathers and Mick

  • #24
    Robert         Reid
    “I believe the red stone was kept under lock and key in the dungeon far below Aldene Castle. I know that in 1507, when the Eldest visited Aldene, he was concerned about something dangerous that was held in Aldene’s dungeon.”
    Robert Reid, The Thief

  • #25
    “However, there is a way to know for certain that Noah’s Flood and the Creation story never happened: by looking at our mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA).  Mitochondria are the “cellular power plants” found in all of our cells and they have their own DNA which is separate from that found in the nucleus of the cell.  In humans, and most other species that mitochondria are found in, the father’s mtDNA normally does not contribute to the child’s mtDNA; the child normally inherits its mtDNA exclusively from its mother.  This means that if no one’s genes have mutated, then we all have the same mtDNA as our brothers and sisters and the same mtDNA as the children of our mother’s sisters, etc. This pattern of inheritance makes it possible to rule out “population bottlenecks” in our species’ history.  A bottleneck is basically a time when the population of a species dwindled to low numbers.  For humans, this means that every person born after a bottleneck can only have the mtDNA or a mutation of the mtDNA of the women who survived the bottleneck. This doesn’t mean that mtDNA can tell us when a bottleneck happened, but it can tell us when one didn’t happen because we know that mtDNA has a rate of approximately one mutation every 3,500 years (Gibbons 1998; Soares et al 2009). So if the human race were actually less than 6,000 years old and/or “everything on earth that breathed died” (Genesis 7:22) less than 6,000 years ago, which would be the case if the story of Adam and the story of Noah’s flood were true respectively, then every person should have the exact same mtDNA except for one or two mutations.  This, however, is not the case as human mtDNA is much more diverse (Endicott et al 2009), so we can know for a fact that the story of Adam and Eve and the story of Noah are fictional.   There”
    Alexander Drake, The Invention of Christianity

  • #26
    “The rules of improvisation appealed to me not only as a way of creating comedy, but as a worldview. Studying improvisation literally changed my life. It set me on a career path toward Saturday Night Live. It changed the way I look at the world, and it’s where I met my husband. What has your cult done for you lately?”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #27
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “We'll never be as young as we are tonight.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Rant: An Oral Biography of Buster Casey

  • #28
    Jules Verne
    “Basta! Quando a ciência se manifesta, não há outra coisa senão calar-se.”
    Jules Verne

  • #29
    J.D. Salinger
    “This is a people shooting hat," I said. "I shoot people in this hat.”
    J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #30
    Ralph Ellison
    “I'd had too many drinks. Time ran invisible, fluid, sad.”
    Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man



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