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  • #1
    Kwei Quartey
    “She knew all about sexual assault. It enraged her every time the ugly
    menace arose in a case, but she tried to keep her emotions out of the
    investigations, and never, ever, would she reveal to her coworkers
    what had happened to her not so long ago.”
    Kwei Quartey, Last Seen in Lapaz

  • #2
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “We can be beacons of light”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer God is the Cure

  • #3
    Dennis K.  Hausker
    “Wait, Korban, are you vexed?"
    "That woman, she confounds, and insults me."
    "Women can perplex as easily as changing a cloak."
    "The princess is delicate, not like our women."
    "Yes, she is very delicate, pretty like a sweet flower."
    "Well, I care not for her. I will think no more about her, ever.”
    Dennis K Hausker, Primitives of Kar

  • #4
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “The steps leading to the porch looked worn, cracked, and unpainted, ready for a nice hot fire.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #5
    Cormac McCarthy
    “From daydreams on the road there was no waking. He plodded on. He could remember everything of her save her scent. Seated in a theatre with her beside him leaning forward listening to the music. Gold scrollwork and sconces and the tall columnar folds of the drapes at either side of the stage. She held his hand in her lap and he could feel the tops of her stockings through the thin stuff of her summer dress. Freeze this frame. Now call down your dark and your cold and be damned.”
    Cormac McCarthy, The Road

  • #6
    Alan Paton
    “For it is the dawn that has come, as it has come for a thousand centuries, never failing.”
    Alan Paton, Cry, the Beloved Country

  • #7
    M. Scott Peck
    “If necessary, they will even kill to escape the pain of their own spiritual growth. As the integrity of their sick self is threatened by the spiritual health of those around them, they will seek by all manner of means to crush and demolish the spiritual health that may exist near them. I define evil, then, as the exercise of”
    M. Scott Peck, The Road Less Traveled: A New Psychology of Love, Traditional Values and Spiritual Growth

  • #8
    Emem Uko
    “It's the journey that matters, soak it in. Learn lessons out of it. Impact positively so that if you never get to your destination, at least you'd leave a legacy to be remembered.”
    Emem Uko

  • #9
    Stendhal
    “La belleza es la promesa de la felicidad”
    Stendhal

  • #10
    Zack Love
    “Now give me some advice about how to take full advantage of this city. I’m always looking to improve my odds.”

    “Just what I’d expect from a horny actuary.”

    “I’m serious.”

    Carlos reflected for a moment on the problem at hand. He actually had never needed or tried to take full advantage of the city in order to meet women, but he thought about all of his friends who regularly did. His face lit up as he thought of some helpful advice: “Get into the arts.”

    “The arts?”

    “Yeah.”

    “But I’m not artistic.”

    “It doesn’t matter. Many women are into the arts. Theater. Painting. Dance. They love that stuff.”

    “You want me to get into dance? Earthquakes have better rhythm than me…And can you really picture me in those tights?”

    “Take an art history class. Learn photography. Get involved in a play or an independent film production. Get artsy, Sammy. I’m telling you, the senoritas dig that stuff.”

    “Really?”

    “Yeah. You need to sign up for a bunch of artistic activities. But you can’t let on that it’s all just a pretext to meet women. You have to take a real interest in the subject or they’ll quickly sniff out your game.”

    “I don’t know…It’s all so foreign to me…I don’t know the first thing about being artistic.”

    “Heeb, this is the time to expand your horizons. And you’re in the perfect city to do it. New York is all about reinventing yourself. Get out of your comfort zones. Become more of a Renaissance man. That’s much more interesting to women.”
    Zack Love, Sex in the Title: A Comedy about Dating, Sex, and Romance in NYC



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