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  • #1
    “It is mainly the soluble fiber in the common natural foods that  lower cholesterol”
    Howard T. Joe M.S. Ph.D., Essential Guide to Treat Diabetes and to Lower Cholesterol

  • #2
    “When we hold health and abundance in our self-identity, we create experiences of that quality. If we choose to be attuned to the energy of our heart and feel love and compassion, we create experiences in the same energy spectrum as that of peace, love and joy.”
    Kenneth Schmitt, Quantum Energetics and Spirituality Volume 1: Aligning with Universal Consciousness

  • #3
    “I don’t like anything pointing at me, dollface, that includes an umbrella, a finger, or a gun, got it?”
    A.G. Russo, The Cases Nobody Wanted

  • #4
    Susan  Rowland
    “But this Scroll too has magical properties. From the moment I first saw it, the paper warmed to my touch. I know it came alive as I held it. Did you know there’s a serpent on the back? Some say it’s a dragon. It winked at me. Its lashes are gold.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #5
    Rebecca Rosenberg
    “Il est temps d'ecouter son coeur.”
    Rebecca Rosenberg, Madame Pommery, Creator of Brut Champagne

  • #6
    Therisa Peimer
    “Why do you have such faith in me, Aurelia?" 
    "I've told you a million times that I love you, you make me feel safe and cherished, and you care deeply for our people. Why wouldn't I have faith in you?”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #7
    James Dashner
    “Bread crumbs," Minho replied. "I'm Hansel, you're Gretel.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #8
    Tracy Kidder
    “He sniffed, and said as others had before him and others no doubt would again, "I have learned never to say, 'Never again.”
    Tracy Kidder, Strength in What Remains: A Journey of Remembrance and Forgiveness

  • #9
    Samuel Beckett
    “And yet I am afraid, afraid of what my words will do to me, to my refuge, yet again.... If I could speak and yet say nothing, really nothing? Then I might escape being gnawed to death.”
    Samuel Beckett, The Unnamable

  • #10
    Veronica Roth
    “I stare at him. I feel my heartbeat everywhere, even in my toes. I feel like doing something bold, but I could just as easily walk away. I am not sure which option is smarter, or better. I am not sure that I care.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #11
    Markus Zusak
    “Oh, come on, Arthur."
    "I don't want to hear it, Andy."
    "Jesus Christ"
    "He doesn't want to hear it, either.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #12
    Sara Pascoe
    “Love is described like GOD.”
    Sara Pascoe

  • #13
    Robert         Reid
    “Faith continued, “My uncle brought Aleana to the house last autumn, September I think. She didn’t stay long, but she was nice, my mother and I liked her. My mother, Lachlan’s sister, and I both work for my uncle, looking after the house. You must be her friend Raimund. She talked about you and told me to look out for you. She was certain you would come to find her.”
    Robert Reid, The Thief

  • #14
    Michael Wyndham Thomas
    “After that, nothing was the same. The very notion of my having a family turned vague, hard to credit, even weirdly jokey.”
    Michael Wyndham Thomas, The Erkeley Shadows

  • #15
    “I know that look, seeing a dead body for the first time, you never quite get used to it…”
    Cade Mengler, The Companions

  • #16
    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

  • #17
    Alan    Bradley
    “When you’re in The System, like after being arrested, you’re no longer a participant. You’re being processed. Instead of an easy to ignore, well-greased cog, you become a sharp edge that needs to be ground down.”
    Alan Bradley, The Sixth Borough

  • #18
    Andri E. Elia
    “Sunny, a silver boy of nine, daydreams of rescuing two princesses: “The princesses’ savior was a gallant knight. No! A prince! The valiant prince was surprisingly young. And silvered.”
    Andri E. Elia, Borealis: A Worldmaker of Yand Novel

  • #19
    Madeline Miller
    “Odysseus inclines his head. "True. But fame is a strange thing. Some men gain glory after they die, while others fade. What is admired in one generation is abhorred in another." He spread his broad hands. "We cannot say who will survive the holocaust of memory. Who knows?" He smiles. "Perhaps one day even I will be famous. Perhaps more famous than you.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #20
    Henri Charrière
    “Reader - supposing this book has readers one day - I am not clever and I don't possess the vivid style, the living power, that is needed to describe this immense feeling of self-respect - no, of rehabilitation, or even of a new life. This figurative baptism, this bath of cleanliness, this raising of me above the filth I had sunk in, this way of bringing me overnight face to face with true responsibility, quite simply changed my whole being. I had been a convict, a man who could hear his chains even when he was free and who always felt that someone was watching over him; I had been all the things I had seen, experienced, undergone, suffered; all the things that had urged me to become a marked, evil man, dangerous at times, superficially docile yet terribly dangerous when he broke out: but all this had vanished - disappeared as if by magic.”
    Henri Charrière, Papillon

  • #21
    Walter Farley
    “Dedicated to all boys and girls who love horses but never have had one of their own”
    Walter Farley, The Island Stallion

  • #22
    Kate DiCamillo
    “you got to remember, you can’t always judge people by the things they done. You got to judge them by what they are doing now.”
    Kate DiCamillo, Because of Winn-Dixie

  • #23
    William Makepeace Thackeray
    “It was in the reign of George II. that the above-named personages lived and quarrelled ; good or bad, handsome or ugly, rich or poor, they are all equal now”
    William Makepeace Thackeray, The Memoirs of Barry Lyndon, Esq. written by himself

  • #24
    J.K. Franko
    “I write about revenge because it presupposes love, honor, justice: things that matter.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye Trilogy: Boxset 1-3

  • #25
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Her growing possessiveness felt both good and bad.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #26
    “To whomever swapped my tattoo cream for toothpaste........ well played.”
    R.D. Ronald

  • #27
    Behcet Kaya
    “And he never asked you about it?”
    “No, he never asked. If he had, I’m still not sure I would have told him.”
    “Told him what?”
    “That is was his baby.”
    Behcet Kaya, Body In The Woods

  • #28
    Tom Sechrist
    “The pen is mightier than the sword... an considerably easier to write with. - Marty Feldman”
    Tom Sechrist

  • #29
    V.C. Andrews
    “Love . . . I put so much faith in it. Truth . . . I kept believing it falls always from the lips of the one you love and trust the most. Faith . . . it’s all bound up to love and trust. Where does one end and the other start, and how do you tell when love is the blindest of all?”
    V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic

  • #30
    Italo Calvino
    “Renouncing things is less difficult than people believe: it's all a matter of getting started. Once you've succeeded in dispensing with something you thought essential, you realize you can also do without something else, then without many other things.”
    Italo Calvino, If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler



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