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  • #1
    Max Nowaz
    “Do you still distrust me?”
    “No. Take your necklace with you so you can think of me when I’m not there.”
Brown brought the necklace over to her and put it on her neck.
“I think it rather suits me,” she laughed and left.
Brown didn’t understand what had made him insist she wear the necklace. Maybe it
was the readiness with which she had made love, or her frequent disappearances lately,
he was just curious. There was no harm in checking, before he parted with the money.
Later that evening, before going to sleep he decided to have a look at her location and
he was in for a surprise. She had not left Central City at all. In fact she was at the same
friend’s address as she had been the last time.”
    Max Nowaz, The Arbitrator

  • #2
    Carol Strickland
    “The former burlesque queen waited for the man who’d make her his true queen.”
    Carol Strickland, The Eagle and the Swan

  • #3
    “Around the outside of the room other beautiful women wearing little or nothing at all flitted between the infatuated, intoxicated men, sometimes luring them away for a private dance. The men would follow obediently, weighed down by lust and credit cards.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Zombie Room

  • #4
    Edward        Williams
    “Think about it mate – the 'Long Gun'. That's a ladyboy bar.”
    Edward Williams, Framed & Hunted: A True Story of Occult Persecution

  • #5
    Raz Mihal
    “There is no death as we know and understand it – only life and energy going from one stage to another. Imagine a pool of sparks going in and out at an atomic level. From one void to another – that’s what we are in the deep, existential void.”
    Raz Mihal, Just Love Her

  • #6
    “I thought I was unhappy before… I was just a stupid young kid that didn’t know what happiness was. I was like a snot in a candy store who not only wanted all he could eat, but the whole thing. Life is stupid. Stupid. Or at least to this point, mine is.”
    Beatrice Sparks

  • #7
    Agatha Christie
    “One of the oddest things in life I think is the things one remembers.”
    Agatha Christie, Endless Night

  • #8
    George Orwell
    “الولاء المطلق يعني عدم الوعي.”
    جورج أورويل, 1984

  • #9
    Azar Nafisi
    “A message was sent by the regime to the faithful: to survive they would have to be loyal to only one interpretation of the faith, and to accept the new political role of the clergy. Father felt that this spelled the end of Islam in our country, and he did have a point. 'No foreign power,' he said, 'could destroy Islam the way these people have.”
    Azar Nafisi, Things I've Been Silent About
    tags: iran, islam

  • #10
    Marion Zimmer Bradley
    “A woman may be able to do anything, but that doesn't mean that she can do everything.”
    Marion Zimmer Bradley, The Fall of Atlantis



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