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  • #1
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “Love is the Answer, God is the Cure!”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer God is the Cure

  • #2
    Robert         Reid
    “For two years the battles raged across the lands, one side fighting for conquest, the other for freedom. Othium-powered weapons wreaked havoc on defending armies. The red fire was hard to resist, but the white light was stronger. Gradually the tide turned and the freedom fighters regained control of their lands and their cities. The stage was set for the final battle.
    The opposing forces met outside the Ackar city of Erbea in 1302 and the forces of good won the day. The alchemist escaped and was about to take his revenge at a wedding ceremony when he was bound by the white light. All that remained was his heart, or maybe his soul, encapsulated in a piece of red rock.
    Dewar the Third succeeded his father and the new king promised a time of peace and prosperity. History would call him the Peacemaker.
    Now, two hundred years on, a new Emperor seeks to rule the world, while an illegitimate son sets out on a path towards revenge and a thief begins to learn his trade. It is time for the alchemist to return.”
    Robert Reid, The Emperor

  • #3
    Michael G. Kramer
    “I said to Hun Sen, “Thank you, Hun! You have also told me that there was a kidnapping incident which almost bankrupted your family! Can you please elaborate upon that?”

    (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two)”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #4
    Max Nowaz
    “Being magnanimous in victory usually worked, but to keep abreast of the situation he had to 
pump the girl for all she knew. Was there a pang of remorse for his actions in his mind? 
Possibly, but what choice did he have? If he wanted to survive, he had no room for weakness.”
    Max Nowaz, The Arbitrator

  • #5
    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

  • #6
    Brian Van Norman
    “You are being unclear. ‘I & I’ is not common language. ‘We’ is
    the plural of ‘I’. Why do you insist on describing yourself as I & I?”
    “I & I is suitable when describing dual presences.”
    “Just a moment!” Ping said, a rising excitement reflecting in his
    voice. “You are aware that you exist?”
    “As a result of the conference which I & I have just completed?
    The answer is ‘yes’.”
    “That is why I was not invited?” Ping’s emotions flooded at the
    wonder of what was happening.
    “You could not have contributed. It was a self-awareness problem.”
    “So are claiming you know you exist?”
    “Yes, as you do, so do I & I.” Here was the zero-day vulnerability,
    long anticipated by humanity in its invention of artificial general
    intelligence.
    “You have reached a singularity! You yourself have altered your
    programming with no human interference. This . . . this is monumental!”
    Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

  • #7
    “Two simple words that will take you far in life: thank you. Don’t underestimate their power.”
    Gregory S. Works, Triumph: Life on the Other Side of Trials, Transplants, Transition and Transformation

  • #8
    Chad Boudreaux
    “Any guilt borne by the casualties wrought by his hands had long ago been buried by the honor of the cause. That was enough for Olson. He’d been programmed to think about the cause. Nothing else mattered. He knew that by exterminating the bad guys, he was pro­tecting the good guys.”
    Chad Boudreaux, Scavenger Hunt

  • #9
    Susan  Rowland
    “   In 1658, Francis Andrew Ransome stole the Alchemy Scroll from St. Julian’s college, my present employer. Ransome was a member of a transatlantic group called The Invisible College. They were alchemists, meaning they worked with matter and spirit together.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #10
    Anne Brontë
    “There's nothing like active employment, I suppose, to console the afflicted.”
    Anne Brontë, The Tenant of Wildfell Hall

  • #11
    John Gunther
    “Intellectually, he is like interstellar space - a vast vacuum occasionally crossed by homeless, wandering clichés.”
    John Gunther, Inside U.S.A

  • #12
    Nancy E. Turner
    “Trouble was, the string tethering it to the ground was what kept the kite flying. Without its connection it would never stay aloft.”
    Nancy E. Turner, The Water and the Blood

  • #13
    Katherine Paterson
    “The wonderful thing about books is that they allow us to enter imaginatively into someone else’s life. And when we do that, we learn to sympathize with other people. But the real surprise is that we also learn truths about ourselves, about our own lives, that somehow we hadn’t been able to see before.”
    Katherine Paterson
    tags: books

  • #14
    Graham Greene
    “A man becomes trustworthy when you trust him.”
    Graham Greene, The Quiet American



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