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  • #1
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “I watched her undress with moonlight shivering across the room from behind sheer curtains that moved with the currents from the hearth fire.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #2
    Dennis K.  Hausker
    “After the princess challenged the Field Marshall of all Tranta, Korban had to speak to her. "Princess, have you thought about this challenge? You could have benefitted from much more training and practice."
    "I know that, Korban. I'm not stupid. This bloated man hasn't had a serious fight in...forever. I think I can win, even in my infant stage of martial skills.”
    Dennis K Hausker, Primitives of Kar

  • #3
    “If you already have the student loans or don’t want to get a loan in the first place, look into the “underserved areas” programs. The government will pay for school or pay off your student loans if you will go to work in an underserved area. These areas are typically rural or inner-city areas. Most of these programs are for law and medicine. If you are in nursing, work a few years in an inner-city hospital with the less fortunate, and you will get a free education, courtesy of the federal government.”
    Dave Ramsey, The Total Money Makeover: A Proven Plan for Financial Fitness

  • #4
    Willa Cather
    “I only want impossible things," she said roughly. "The others don't interest me.”
    Willa Cather, Song of the Lark

  • #5
    Philip K. Dick
    “It isn't a brute instinct that keeps us restless and dissatisfied. I'll tell you what it is: it's the highest goal of man - the need to grow and advance . . . to find new things . . . to expand. To spread out, reach areas, experiences, comprehend and live in an evolving fashion. To push aside routine and repetition, to break out of mindless monotony and thrust forward. To keep moving on . . .”
    Philip K. Dick, Solar Lottery

  • #6
    Elizabeth George Speare
    “Then, unbelievably, out of the mist came the miracle. First two points of mast, then sails, transparent and wraithlike in the fog, then, as Kit strained her eyes, the looming hull, the prow, and the curved tail of a fish. The Dolphin! Glory be to heaven! The most beautiful sight in the world! The Dolphin, moving down toward Wright’s Island on a steady breeze.”
    Elizabeth George Speare, The Witch of Blackbird Pond

  • #7
    Therisa Peimer
    “Aurelia was just about to take a sip of a mimosa when Mother Guardian snatched the flute away and promptly downed the drink in one gulp. Burping unashamedly, she said, "We can't have the validity of the marriage contracts jeopardized because the bride got rat-assed on her wedding day.”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #8
    K.  Ritz
    “Which is the greater sin? To care too much? Or too little?”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #9
    Sara Pascoe
    “I really like Matilda and that's not a clever book, is it? It's for children. But she's my favourite main character because she comes from an awful family and likes reading, like I do. Those special powers must've made her life a lot easier, though. She wouldn't be working in a pub at thirty-two.”
    Sara Pascoe, Weirdo

  • #10
    Mark Twain
    “The source of all humor is not laughter, but sorrow.”
    Mark Twain

  • #11
    Gayle Forman
    “Stains are even worse when you're the only one who can see them.”
    Gayle Forman, Just One Day

  • #12
    Jules Verne
    “Allahabad, that is, the City of God, one of the most venerated in India, being built at the junction of the two sacred rivers, Ganges and Jumna, the waters of which attract pilgrims from every part of the peninsula. The Ganges, according to the legends of the Ramayana, rises in heaven, whence, owing to Brahma's agency, it descends to the earth.”
    Jules Verne, Around the World in 80 Days

  • #13
    Mary  Stewart
    “Give me time to be myself, know myself, become a little used to happiness. The rest will be up to me.”
    Mary Stewart, Thornyhold

  • #14
    Leif Enger
    “We beat the drum slowly and played the fife lowly,
    and bitterly wept as we bore him along.
    For we all loved our comrade so brave, young and handsome,
    we all loved our comrade although he'd done wrong."
    The Cowboy's Lament”
    Leif Enger, So Brave, Young, and Handsome

  • #15
    Lynne Truss
    “No matter that you have a PhD and have read all of Henry James twice. If you still persist in writing, "Good food at it's best", you deserve to be struck by lightning, hacked up on the spot and buried in an unmarked grave.”
    Lynne Truss, Eats, Shoots & Leaves: The Zero Tolerance Approach to Punctuation



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