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    Leon C. Megginson
    “It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.”
    Leon C. Megginson

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    Douglas Adams
    “One of the things Ford Prefect had always found hardest to understand about humans was their habit of continually stating and repeating the very very obvious.”
    Douglas Adams, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy

  • #3
    Melissa Marr
    “We are what we are, neither a good or as bad as others paint us. And what we are doesn't change how truly we feel, only how free we are to follow those feelings.”
    Melissa Marr, Ink Exchange

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  • #5
    “I am weird, and you know what? That's OK. So are most interesting people.”
    Em Bailey, Shift

  • #6
    George Orwell
    “You must try harder. It is not easy to become sane.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #7
    Anna Godbersen
    “All really interesting girls invent themselves.”
    Anna Godbersen, Bright Young Things

  • #8
    Rachel Caine
    “He looked down at himself and laughed softly. ‘‘My dark side dresses better than I do.’’ He stood up
    and reached for clothes folded neatly on a table to the side as he loosened the tie on his robe. He hesitated, smiled, and raised his
    eyebrows. ‘‘If you don’t mind, Claire . . . ?’’
    ‘‘Oh. Sorry.’’ Claire turned her back. She didn’t like turning her back on him, even with the cell door locked. He was better
    behaved when he knew she was watching. She focused on the faint, distorted image of his reflection on the TV screen as he shed
    the dressing gown and began to pull on his clothing. She couldn’t see much, except that he was very pale all over. Once she was
    sure his pants were up, she glanced behind her. He had his back to her, and she couldn’t help but compare him with the only other
    man she’d really studied half-naked. Shane was broad, strong, solid. Myrnin looked fragile, but his muscles moved like cables
    under that pale skin—far stronger than Shane’s, she knew.
    Myrnin turned as he buttoned his shirt. ‘‘It’s been a while since a pretty girl looked at me with such interest,’’ he said. She looked
    away, feeling the blush work its heat up through her neck and onto her cheeks. ‘‘It’s all right, Claire. I’m not offended.”
    Rachel Caine, Feast of Fools

  • #9
    Alan M. Turing
    “It seems probable that once the machine thinking method had started, it would not take long to outstrip our feeble powers… They would be able to converse with each other to sharpen their wits. At some stage therefore, we should have to expect the machines to take control.”
    Alan Turing

  • #10
    Alan M. Turing
    “I've now got myself into the kind of trouble that I have always considered to be quite a possibility for me, though I have usually rated it at about 10:1 against. I shall shortly be pleading guilty to a charge of sexual offences with a young man. The story of how it all came to be found out is a long and fascinating one, which I shall have to make into a short story one day, but haven't the time to tell you now. No doubt I shall emerge from it all a different man, but quite who I've not found out.”
    Alan Turing

  • #11
    Alan M. Turing
    “Sometimes it is the people who no one imagines anything of who do the things that no one can imagine.”
    Alan Turing

  • #12
    S.T. Gibson
    “You could have kissed me or slit my throat and either would have made as much sense.”
    S.T. Gibson, A Dowry of Blood

  • #13
    S.T. Gibson
    “War is the whetstone that grinds down all sense, all humanity.”
    S.T. Gibson, A Dowry of Blood

  • #14
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Make them pay you what they would pay a white man.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #15
    Emily Henry
    “A good bookstore,” Charlie says, “is like an airport where you don’t have to take your shoes off.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #16
    Emily Henry
    “Not every decision a woman makes is some grand indictment on other women’s lives.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers



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