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  • #1
    Yvonne Korshak
    “It had happened. Thucydides, his archrival, was a general. Glaucon, from his own tribe, was a general. And Pericles was no longer a general. He was just a citizen with one vote. And an idea”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #2
    Todor Bombov
    “Yesterday, I asked a robot, Gumball I think, do you know Murphy’s law of gravitation? It answered, ‘No, sir, I know only Newton’s and Einstein’s laws of gravitation; I don’t know Murphy’s law.’ I replied, ‘Eh, Gumball, the slice always falls with the buttered side to the floor. That’s Murphy’s law.’” Everyone burst into laughter.”
    Todor Bombov, Homo Cosmicus 2: Titan

  • #3
    Cricket Rohman
    “When Hannah’s life hangs in the balance, is Trace willing to face his greatest fear to rescue the woman he loves?”
    Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

  • #4
    “The truth has a way of coming out of the closet.”
    March Lions, The Last Sunset

  • #5
    Leif Enger
    “This was maybe best of all. I never once expected to be someone's nice surprise.”
    Leif Enger, Virgil Wander

  • #6
    “I mean, it's not the biggest thing to pilot it since it does most of the work on its own, but still. It's a big flying egg, what's not fun about that?”
    Pittacus Lore, The Last Days of Lorien
    tags: egg

  • #7
    Donna Tartt
    “They all shared a certain coolness, a cruel, mannered charm which was not modern in the least but had the strange cold breath of the ancient world : they were magnificent creatures, such eyes, such hands, such looks - sic oculos, sic ille manus, sic ora ferebat.”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #8
    Ernest Hemingway
    “Why, darling, I don't live at all when I'm not with you.”
    Ernest Hemingway, A Farewell to Arms

  • #9
    Rainer Maria Rilke
    “Every angel is terrifying.”
    Rainer Maria Rilke, Duino Elegies

  • #10
    Daniel Defoe
    “Redemption from sin is greater then redemption from affliction.”
    Daniel Defoe, Robinson Crusoe

  • #11
    Max Nowaz
    “You don’t think he’s our man?” asked Adam. It occurred to him that Ramsbottom was not exactly forthcoming with information.
    “I didn’t say that,” Ramsbottom said. “In fact he is behaving very cautiously indeed, which makes me feel very suspicious.”
    “He has probably figured out that you are following him,” said Adam. “One can hardly fail to notice you hanging around all the time.”
    “That may be so,” said Ramsbottom.
    “Can’t you get a disguise or something?” asked Adam. “So he does not recognise you.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #12
    Todor Bombov
    “While an elderly man in his mid-eighties looks curiously at a porno site, his grandson asks him from afar, “‘What are you reading, grandpa?’” “‘It’s history, my boy.’” “The grandson comes nearer and exclaims, “‘But this is a porno site, grandpa, naked chicks, sex . . . a lot of sex!’” “‘Well, it’s sex for you, my son, but for me it’s history,’ the old man says with a sigh.” All of people in the cabin burst into laughter. “A stale joke, but a cool one,” added William More, the man who just told the joke. The navigator skillfully guided the flying disc among the dense orange-yellow blanket of clouds in the upper atmosphere that they had just entered. Some of the clouds were touched with a brownish hue at the edges. The rest of the pilots gazed curiously and intently outwards while taking their seats. The flying saucer descended slowly, the navigator’s actions exhibiting confidence. He glanced over at the readings on the monitors below the transparent console: Atmosphere: Dense, 370 miles thick, 98.4% nitrogen, 1.4% methane Temperature on the surface: ‒179°C / ‒290°F Density: 1.88 g/cm³ Gravity: 86% of Earth’s Diameter of the cosmic body: 3200 miles / 5150 km.”
    Todor Bombov, Homo Cosmicus 2: Titan: A Science Fiction Novel

  • #13
    Cricket Rohman
    “There was nothing between the ranch and the nearest town except a windy, two-lane mountain road edged with pine trees, meadows, cliffs and boulders. No Dairy Queen, no Circle K, nothing.”
    Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

  • #14
    Carolyn M. Bowen
    “He motioned for Elpidio to sit down after watching him pace the room in circles. Elpidio pulled out a chair and admitted, 'I've messed up in more ways than I can count.”
    Carolyn M. Bowen, Legacy of Shadows: An International Crime Thriller

  • #15
    Simone de Beauvoir
    “For Zaza

    If there are tears in my eyes tonight, is it because you are no longer alive, or because I am? I should dedicate this story to you, but I know that you no longer exist anywhere, and my writing to you like this is pure literary artifice. In any case, this isn’t really your story, only one inspired by us. You were not Andrée; nor was I Sylvie, who speaks in my name.”
    Simone de Beauvoir, The Inseparables

  • #16
    Peter S. Beagle
    “Men have to have heroes, but no man can ever be as big as the need, and so a legend grows around a grain of truth, like a pearl.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #17
    Christine M. Knight
    “Mavis' bear sailed through the air in Cassie's room, falling onto the bed. 'What's he in aid of?' 'He's reconnaissance expert. He wouldn't hear of me enterin' potential hostile ground without testin' for fire. Has his sacrifice been in vain?”
    Christine M. Knight

  • #18
    James Joyce
    “Let us leave theories there and return to here's hear.”
    James Joyce, Finnegans Wake

  • #19
    Truman Capote
    “I suppose you think I'm very brazen. Or très fou. Or something.'
    Not at all.'
    She seemed disappointed. 'Yes, you do. Everybody does. I don't mind. It's useful.”
    Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories



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