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  • #1
    Steven Decker
    “You must realize, Dani, that you cannot go back to your time, no matter if we save your friends or not.”
    Steven Decker, Time Chain: A Time Travel Novel

  • #2
    Susan  Rowland
    “The fire on the mountain.” That was Anna. “Alchemy,” she said. “I feel it singing in my bones.”
    “Singing?” Mary would never understand Anna. The young woman turned away.
    Wiseman’s reply was tinged with respect.
    “That great pair of alchemists, Francis Ransome and Roberta Le More, believed the work they did affected the world’s spirit, the anima mundi. The Native Americans they met believed they too could and should interact with the Great Spirit. They lived with reverence for the land and all its peoples, the ancestors, the animals, the rocks, the trees, mountains.” 
    Mary’s jaw dropped; Caroline glowed; Anna pretended not to listen. Wiseman nodded, then continued.
    “You mean…?” began Mary.
    “Yes, it could have been so different, a meeting of like-minded earth-based spiritualities. Just imagine, what could have been?”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #3
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Death is the ultimate test of faith.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    Anne  Michaud
    “Eleanor Roosevelt’s determination to rise above her personal pain gave the world one of its great leaders.”
    Anne Michaud, Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives

  • #6
    Robert         Reid
    “Footfalls in the hallway, outside the door, alerted Audun to the fact that they had company. The steps were light, a woman’s step, Audun suddenly thought. A moment later the woman entered the room. Her light brown hair was tinged with grey, and the rich black velvet gown she wore spoke to her status. The hazel eyes swept the room. In that instant Audun knew with certainty the identity of his visitor.
    “Good morning, grandmother. Have you come to offer me my crown?”
    Robert Reid – The Son”
    Robert Reid, The Son

  • #7
    Brian Van Norman
    “Perhaps the most chaotic of Divisions Ke Hui Feng 第一 Ψ
    visited was Recycling. First, it was mammoth, so big most of
    her tour was spent aboard a drone. Thousands of Dazhong
    used the 401 thoroughfares from both east and west, the 427
    from the south and the 400 from the north to bring their loads of
    recyclables from the MASS to the enormous MEG Recycling Centre.
    The roadways might be in ruins outside the MEG boundaries, jagged
    fragments of pavement between cavernous potholes and trails made by
    traders, but within the MEG the wide lanes had been cleared and
    covered with recycled rubber. They were smooth and divided, one lane
    in—one lane out, between hundred-metre high foamstone walls on
    either side. No one from the MASS would ever get into the MEG illegally;
    at least, that was how it seemed.
    Only those with proper credentials could enter the massive gates:
    MASS traders, or trading companies, who specialized as middlemen
    between the gatherers and the Recycling Centre. Not far outside the
    gates the MASS traders had rebuilt ancient warehouses in which they
    received goods, stored, and sorted them, then brought them, usually
    by land freighters, down the ingress roads to meet MEG approved Di
    sān overseers and, of course, decontaminated Dazhong who further
    sorted the goods.”
    Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

  • #8
    William Kely McClung
    “No one knew more than he how fast life could change. He pulled a trigger and four seconds later the life of a man a thousand meters away was over.”
    William Kely McClung, Black Fire

  • #9
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “Unconditional Love conquers all!”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer God is the Cure

  • #10
    Sun Tzu
    “I have heard that the ancients used bows and arrows to their advantage.”
    Sun Tzu, The Art of War

  • #11
    Virgil
    “It is easy to go down into Hell...; but to climb back again, to retrace one's steps to the upper air---there's the rub...”
    Virgil

  • #12
    Barack Obama
    “Our democracy is threatened whenever we take it for granted.”
    Barack Obama

  • #13
    Margery Williams Bianco
    “Real isn’t how you are made,” said the Skin Horse. “It’s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.” “Does it hurt?” asked the Rabbit. “Sometimes,” said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. “When you are Real you don’t mind being hurt.”
    Margery Williams Bianco, The Velveteen Rabbit

  • #14
    Aldous Huxley
    “There will be, in the next generation or so, a pharmacological method of making people love their servitude, and producing dictatorship without tears, so to speak, producing a kind of painless concentration camp for entire societies, so that people will in fact have their liberties taken away from them, but will rather enjoy it, because they will be distracted from any desire to rebel by propaganda or brainwashing, or brainwashing enhanced by pharmacological methods. And this seems to be the final revolution”
    Aldous Huxley

  • #15
    Sara Gruen
    “Age is a terrible thief. Just when you're getting the hang of life, it knocks your legs out from under you and stoops your back.”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #16
    Therisa Peimer
    “I'm so proud of you I could burst, but in the interest of saving the poor cleaning staff the hassle, I would, instead, like to take you to our room and lick you from stem to stern until you beg me to stop.”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #17
    Sara Pascoe
    “Even though it's only a minority of men who are violent or predatory, I don't know if men realise that girls are trained our entire lives to minimise the danger from you - and blamed if we don't.”
    Sara Pascoe

  • #18
    Hilary Mantel
    “Some of these things are true and some of them lies. But they are all good stories.”
    Hilary Mantel, Wolf Hall

  • #19
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Sharing a room with the person you want most is like sharing a room with an open fire.

    He's constantly drawing you in. And you're constantly stepping too close. And you know it's not good--that there is no good--that there's absolutely nothing that can ever come of it.

    But you do it anyway.
    And then...
    Well. Then you burn.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Carry On

  • #20
    Frank Herbert
    “Each of us comes into being knowing who he is and what he is supposed to do.' ... 'Small children know,' Leto said. 'It's only after adults have confused them that children hide this knowledge even from themselves.”
    Frank Herbert, God Emperor of Dune

  • #21
    Samuel Beckett
    “We are all born mad. Some remain so.”
    Samuel Beckett

  • #22
    Mark Twain
    “Familiarity breeds contempt and children.”
    Mark Twain

  • #23
    Stieg Larsson
    “Much stronger boys in her class soon learned that it could be quite unpleasant to fight with that skinny girl. Unlike other girls in the class, she never backed down, and she would not for a second hesitate to use her fists or any weapon at hand to protect herself. She went around with the attitude that she would rather be beaten to death than take any shit.”
    Stieg Larsson, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

  • #24
    Louis Sachar
    “These are the facts: The Walker boat smashed into Sam’s boat. Sam was shot and killed in the water. Katherine Barlow was rescued against her wishes. When they returned to the shore, she saw Mary Lou’s body lying on the ground. The donkey had been shot in the head. That all happened one hundred and ten years ago. Since then, not one drop of rain has fallen on Green Lake. You make the decision: Whom did God punish?”
    Louis Sachar, Holes

  • #25
    Max Brooks
    “...So I put it out of its misery, if it really was miserable, and tried not to think about it. That was another thing they taught us at Willow Creek: don't write their eulogy, don't try to imagine who they used to be, how they came to be here, how they came to be this. I know, who doesn't do that, right? Who doesn't look at one of those things and just naturally start to wonder? It's like reading the last page of a book... your imagination just naturally spinning. And that's when you get distracted, get sloppy, let your guard down and end up leaving someone else to wonder what happened to you.”
    Max Brooks, World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War

  • #26
    Leo Tolstoy
    “He liked fishing and seemed to take pride in being able to like such a stupid occupation.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina



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