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  • #1
    Sara Pascoe
    “Oscar looked up from his plate, and if a cat could laugh, he would have. ‘Boy, that’s ugly, even for a jinn. Looks like a cross between a rat, a frog and a bottlebrush.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #2
    Therisa Peimer
    “Aurelia frowned. "Are you saying that you hang around the women at court to gather intel?" "Oh, Your Grace, you are quick on the uptake," he said with an impressed look on his face. "It's not fair. Flaminius always gets the hot ones. Does he have to get the smart ones too?”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #3
    Eric Schlosser
    “During the same week that Kennedy appealed for an end to the arms race at the United Nations, he met with a handful of military advisers at the White House to discuss launching a surprise attack on the Soviet Union. General Thomas Power encouraged him to do it. According to notes of the meeting, held on September 20, Power warned that the United States now faced the greatest danger, ever, of a Soviet nuclear attack.”
    Eric Schlosser, Command and Control

  • #4
    Jules Verne
    “One's native land!―there should one live! there die!”
    Jules Verne, The Mysterious Island

  • #5
    Irving Stone
    “These workers," said Mendes with a gentle sweep of his arm, "have a hard life of it. When illness comes they have no money for a doctor. The food for tomorrow comes from today's labour, and hard labour it is, too. Their houses, as you see, are small and poor; they are never more than a stone's throw away from privation and want. They've made a bad bargain with life; they need the thought of God to comfort them.”
    Irving Stone, Lust for Life

  • #6
    Sylvia Plath
    “I felt very still and empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the surrounding hullabaloo.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar

  • #7
    Michael Ende
    “One day, you don't feel like doing anything. Nothing interests you, everything bores you. Feel more and more empty inside, more and more dissatisfied with yourself and the world in general. Then even that feeling wears off, and you don't feel anything anymore. You become completely indifferent to what goes on around you. You forget how to laugh and cry - you're cold inside and incapable of loving anything or anyone. There's no going back. The disease has a name. It's called deadly tedium.”
    Michael Ende

  • #8
    Mike  Martin
    “Winston, how’s she going b’y?” asked Herb in the familiar Newfoundland greeting.
    Windflower gave the appropriate response. “She’s going good, b’y.”
    Mike Martin, Too Close For Comfort

  • #9
    K.  Ritz
    “This world would be a pleasant place if people didn’t inhabit it.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #10
    Rebecca Harlem
    “Dakota leaned forward with her face coated in mingled sperm and kissed the lips of the fourth man. In that kiss, there was an unspoken ‘thank you.”
    Rebecca Harlem, The Pink Cadillac

  • #11
    Raz Mihal
    “The past is one part of the movie, and the future reveals how the film will continue... You can't change fate. Life and surroundings you can't change. You just have the impression that you can do something about it.”
    Raz Mihal, Just Love Her

  • #12
    Max Nowaz
    “You shall address me as ‘My Dearest’,’ he repeated in a mocking voice, trying to copy her tone. ‘You will forget all about this conversation when you leave this room.’ It was interesting that tone; it had a sort of hypnotising ring to it.”
    Max Nowaz, The Three Witches and the Master

  • #13
    “Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #14
    Adam Scott Huerta
    “I understand more that pain is evidence to our awakening to truth and also a measure of closeness to truth.”
    Adam Scott Huerta, Motive Black

  • #15
    “Marina, as of the sea. You stick with Hector Ricardo. I'll take care of you;its in my name”
    Pittacus Lore

  • #16
    Jeannette Walls
    “Everyone has something good about them,” she said. “You have to find the redeeming quality and love the person for that.”
    Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle

  • #17
    John Steinbeck
    “I hate cameras. They are so much more sure than I am about everything.”
    John Steinbeck

  • #18
    William Golding
    “Bollocks to the rules!”
    William Golding, Lord of the Flies

  • #19
    John Grogan
    “Prima che fossimo scesi completamente dalla macchina, Marley scorse gli altri cani riuniti con i loro padroni sull'asfalto. Un party! Ci scavalcò con un balzo, saltò giù dall'auto e se la squagliò, tirandosi dietro il guinzaglio. Passò velocemente da un cane all'altro, annusando parti intime, perdendo pipì e facendo volare in aria una quantità di sputi. Per Marley era un festival degli odori - così tanti genitali, così poco tempo - e stava cogliendo il momento, attento a mantenersi davanti a me mentre gli correvo dietro. Ogni volta che l'avevo quasi raggiunto, si allontanava ancora un po'. Infine l'ebbi quasi sotto tiro e compii un balzo gigantesco, atterrando con entrambi i piedi sul suo guinzaglio. Questo lo ece arrestare così bruscamente che per un momento pensai di avergli spezzaro il collo. Scattò indietro, cadde sul dorso, si girò e mi guardò con la serena espressione di un eroinomane che si è appena fatto la dose.”
    John Grogan, Io & Marley

  • #20
    Emily Dickinson
    “How do most people live without any thought? There are many people in the world,--you must have noticed them in the street,--how do they live? How do they get strength to put on their clothes in the morning?”
    Emily Dickinson



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