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  • #1
    William Kely McClung
    “Black reached for a Glock G21 SF. Two boxes of .45 Precision Tactical. Two knives. If he needed more, he was in real trouble.”
    William Kely McClung, Black Fire

  • #2
    Anne  Michaud
    “Patriarchy’s influence often lives in the minds of women who were raised in a certain way and who aspire to a certain type of greatness — as one half of a powerful, leading couple. They act from behind the scenes, from behind a husband, because their goals and dreams, their stature in the world, is achieved most effectively through the influence of men — or so they believe. Without their husbands, they seem to doubt that they can fully express themselves. The motives of women in power political couples may be foreign to women in private life, but we should consider that the women who hold or aspire to great power have unique pressures and uncompromising standards. Does that compromise make sense when the couple can do so much good in the world, accomplish their political and policy goals, and build a platform and legacy for their children and grandchildren? Political women struggle with these questions.”
    Anne Michaud, Why They Stay: Sex Scandals, Deals, and Hidden Agendas of Nine Political Wives

  • #3
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Her growing possessiveness felt both good and bad.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #4
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “Love is the Answer, God is the Cure!”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer God is the Cure

  • #5
    Dean Mafako
    “One of the greatest realizations that I clumsily stumbled upon during this process, was that these people didn’t need someone like me to tell them what to do; they needed someone like me to show them what can be done, together.”
    DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

  • #6
    Max Nowaz
    “Every night I dream a lot. Every day I live a little.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #7
    Brian Van Norman
    “Why is your species so dissatisfied?”
    “How so?”
    “Humans are individuals, quite social in nature. You strive to
    become more than yourselves using Silicon reconstructions in your
    bodies and filaments in your brains connecting you, unnaturally, to
    the NET.”
    “Our bodies are mortal. We employ silicon and alloys to extend
    our bodies’ existence.”
    “You appear to be attempting the same strategy with your brains’
    architectures.”
    “By using the NET? Is that what you mean?”
    “You will never accomplish this. You must know it.”
    “Surely you can understand that as we are now, we have what we
    consider a limited lifespan, and, it seems, so does this planet. When
    the inevitable happens, we will not be able to travel any substantial
    distance in space. We cannot escape our dying planet. Humanity will
    cease to exist if we fail. We face our ultimate existential crisis as a species.
    Our most basic instinct is the survival of our species, so you see
    we must try. It is in our nature. It is evolution or elimination.”
    Brian Van Norman, Against the Machine: Evolution

  • #8
    Susan  Rowland
    “The Alchemy Scroll works on the heart,” he said. “It plants words as I plant stones. The Scroll-maker is my brother. He paints the mysteries of God while I, guided by the Mother, built the new Hall as a door to heaven,” he said.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #9
    J.K. Franko
    “Karen was radiant in a beautiful blue gown. Even her mother, for once, had said so. “Not just pretty, honey—you reek of class. Like Princess Grace from Morocco,” she’d said, beaming at her daughter.”
    J.K. Franko, Killing Johnny Miracle

  • #10
    Sara Pascoe
    “Oo, I like a good cat fight – especially when it doesn’t involve me,’ Oscar said.
    ‘Shut up!’ Bryony and Raya said simultaneously. A hairline crack formed in the ice between them.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #11
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “The way I approached a question, my habit of mind, the way I looked at things, what I took for granted - all this was myself and it did not seem to me that I could alter it.”
    Simone de Beauvoir, The Woman Destroyed

  • #12
    Marjane Satrapi
    “I wanted to be an educated, liberated woman. And if the pursuit of knowledge meant getting cancer, so be it.”
    Marjane Satrapi, The Complete Persepolis

  • #13
    Eric Carle
    “One Sunday morning the warm sun came up and – pop! – out of the egg came a tiny and very hungry caterpillar.”
    Eric Carle, The Very Hungry Caterpillar

  • #14
    Robert Frost
    “En un bosque se bifurcaron dos caminos, y yo... Yo tomé el menos transitado. Esto marcó toda la diferencia.”
    Robert Frost



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