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  • #1
    Max Nowaz
    “Rachael, I don’t think this is a very good idea.” Adam tried to protest and break away, but it was too late. She had a good hold on him by now, and he was going nowhere.
    “Not bad for a little man like you,” she said. “There seems to be something different about you lately.” Rachael smiled.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #2
    Sara Gruen
    “When two people are meant to be together, they will be together. It's fate.”
    sara gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #3
    Chris Cleave
    “...and you start wondering whether that badness you've seen in yourself is really all that bad at all..."
    "Maybe that's just developing as a person, Sarah"
    I sighed, and look out at Little Bee
    "Well" I said. "Maybe this is a developing world.”
    Chris Cleave, Little Bee

  • #4
    Ovid
    “Be bold, take courage... and be strong of soul.”
    Ovid

  • #5
    Michael Ondaatje
    “There is a story, always ahead of you. Barely existing. Only gradually do you attach yourself to it and feed it. You discover the carapace that will contain and test your character. You will find in this way the path of your life.”
    Michael Ondaatje, The Cat's Table

  • #6
    Dodie Smith
    “No, that was my privilege.”
    Dodie Smith
    tags: gifts, love

  • #7
    Alan             Moore
    “Existence is random. Has no pattern save what we imagine after staring at it for too long. No meaning save what we choose to impose.”
    Alan Moore, Watchmen

  • #8
    “The violence of nature masks the beauty and joy that hide just beneath the surface.”
    Jack Borden, The Lost City: An Epic YA Fantasy Novel

  • #9
    Hanna  Hasl-Kelchner
    “Bias in the workplace is a form of tribalism – you’re either in or out”
    Hanna Hasl-Kelchner, Seeking Fairness at Work: Cracking the New Code of Greater Employee Engagement, Retention & Satisfaction

  • #10
    Lesley Glaister
    “Clem ground out her cigarette and immediately wished she hadn’t. It had felt like something live she could hold onto”
    Lesley Glaister, Blasted Things

  • #11
    “The subject of quantum physics is identifying the smallest parts of an entity and understanding its nature and its part in the whole of existence. In every case we come to the understanding that there is no objective world that we perceive, except for the conceptions inside of our minds. We are all collectively dreaming together the empirical realm. We collectively hold the fundamental energies in the frequencies of the electromagnetic wave patterns that we perceive. The quality of our experience is created in our consciousness.”
    Kenneth Schmitt, Quantum Energetics and Spirituality Volume 1: Aligning with Universal Consciousness

  • #12
    “Better to have it and not need it, then need it and not have it. Is that your logic?”
    R. Gerry Fabian, Just Out Of Reach

  • #13
    Sara Pascoe
    “With our beloved prairie voles the female has her ovulation induced by the smell of male urine. It’s a sure sign there’s a male nearby and so her body gets ready for mating. The exact opposite of a human female getting a whiff of urinals in a nightclub and her vagina falling off in disgust”
    Sara Pascoe

  • #14
    Marcel Proust
    “From the sound of pattering raindrops I recaptured the scent of the lilacs at Combray; from the shifting of the sun's rays on the balcony the pigeons in the Champs-Elysées; from the muffling of sounds in the heat of the morning hours, the cool taste of cherries; the longing for Brittany or Venice from the noise of the wind and the return of Easter. Summer was at hand, the days were long, the weather was warm. It was the season when, early in the morning, pupils and teachers repair to the public gardens to prepare for the final examinations under the trees, seeking to extract the sole drop of coolness vouchsafed by a sky less ardent than in the midday heat but already as sterilely pure.”
    Marcel Proust, The Captive / The Fugitive

  • #15
    Katherine Dunn
    “Understand, daughter, that the only reason for your existing was as a tribute to your uncle-father. You were meant to love him. I planned to teach you how to serve him and adore him. You would be his monument and his fortress against mortality.

    Forgive me. As soon as you arrived I realized that you were worth far more than that.”
    Katherine Dunn, Geek Love

  • #16
    Toni Morrison
    “It sounded old. Deserve. Old and tired and beaten to death. Deserve. Now it seemed to him that he was always saying or thinking that he didn't deserve some bad luck, or some bad treatment from others. He'd told Guitar that he didn't "deserve" his family's dependence, hatred, or whatever. That he didn't even "deserve" to hear all the misery and mutual accusations his parents unloaded on him. Nor did he "deserve" Hagar's vengeance. But why shouldn't his parents tell him their personal problems? If not him, then who? And if a stranger could try to kill him, surely Hagar, who knew him and whom he'd thrown away like a wad of chewing gum after the flavor was gone––she had a right to try to kill him too.

    Apparently he though he deserved only to be loved--from a distance, though--and given what he wanted. And in return he would be...what? Pleasant? Generous? Maybe all he was really saying was: I am not responsible for your pain; share your happiness with me but not your unhappiness.”
    Toni Morrison, Song of Solomon

  • #17
    Kyle Keyes
    “My best seller was Golden Stream, written under my pen name of I.P. Daly.”
    Kyle Keyes, Quantum Roots

  • #18
    Jerry Spinelli
    “When does the enchantment start?
    We were sitting side by side, facing the mountains.
    "It started when the earth was born." Her eyes was closed. Her face was golden in the setting sun. "It never stops. It is, always. It's just here."
    So what do we do?"
    She smiled. "That's the secret." Her cupped hands rested in her lap. "We do nothing. Or as close to nothing as we can." Her face turned slowly to me, though her eyes remained closed. "Have you ever done nothing?"
    I laughed. "My mother thinks I do it all the time."
    "Don't tell her I said so, but your mother is wrong." She turned back to the sun. "It's really hard to do nothing totally. Even just sitting here, like this, our bodies are churning, our minds are chattering. There's a whole commotion going on inside of us."
    "That's bad?" I said.
    "It's bad if we want to know what's going on outside ourselves."
    "Don't we have eyes and ears for that?"
    She nodded. "They're okay most of the time. But sometimes they just get in the way. The earth is speaking to us, but we can't hear because of all the racket our senses are making. Sometimes we need to erase them, erase our senses. Then maybe the earth will touch us. The universe will speak. The stars will whisper.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Stargirl

  • #19
    Steven D. Levitt
    “When a woman does not want to have a child, she usually has good reason. She may be unmarried or in a bad marriage. She may consider herself too poor to raise a child. She may think her life is too unstable or unhappy, or she may think that her drinking or drug use will damage the baby’s health. She may believe that she is too young or hasn’t yet received enough education. She may want a child badly but in a few years, not now. For any of a hundred reasons, she may feel that she cannot provide a home environment that is conducive to raising a healthy and productive child.”
    Steven D. Levitt, Freakonomics: A Rogue Economist Explores the Hidden Side of Everything



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