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  • #1
    Shannon L. Alder
    “The most beautiful women in the world are the ones that can stand as rivals on the battlefield of love, yet they can still see each other’s pain. They can set down their swords for only just a moment to acknowledge the beauty of the warrior that stands before them—the passion, the fearlessness and the relentless fire that never gives up. It is in this moment that we learn that it is not the man that sees the worth of the hearts torn by battle in his honor; it is the women who have suffered for so long. Two women that can “see” clearly the worth of the other, even while they grow weary from their wounds is the only kind of beauty that matters. For if there wasn’t two worthy opponents there would be no war in love.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #2
    Piers Anthony
    “Barbarian --A Code of Conduct honored by all true barbarian warriors, requiring excellent coordination with weapons, closeness to nature, awkwardness with women, common sense, and completion of the mission.”
    Piers Anthony, Golem in the Gears

  • #3
    Shannon L. Alder
    “Don’t ever stray from yourself, in order to be close to someone that doesn’t have the courtesy to remind you of your worth, or the integrity of a gentleman to walk you home.”
    Shannon L. Alder

  • #4
    Albert Einstein
    “Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe.”
    Albert Einstein

  • #5
    Jonathan Swift
    “May you live every day of your life.”
    Jonathan Swift

  • #6
    Kahlil Gibran
    “You talk when you cease to be at peace with your thoughts.”
    Kahlil Gibran, The Prophet

  • #7
    Albert Camus
    “Man is the only creature who refuses to be what he is.”
    Albert Camus

  • #8
    William Shakespeare
    “There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.”
    William Shakespear, Hamlet

  • #9
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Fantasy is escapist, and that is its glory. If a soldier is imprisioned by the enemy, don't we consider it his duty to escape?. . .If we value the freedom of mind and soul, if we're partisans of liberty, then it's our plain duty to escape, and to take as many people with us as we can!”
    J.R.R. Tolkien

  • #10
    Richard Dawkins
    “We are all atheists about most of the gods that humanity has ever believed in. Some of us just go one god further.”
    Richard Dawkins, The God Delusion

  • #11
    Daphne Sheldrick
    “To be a baby elephant must be wonderful. Surrounded by a loving family 24 hours a day…. I think it must be how it ought to be, in a perfect world.”
    Daphne Sheldrick

  • #12
    C.S. Pacat
    “You wrestled him without any clothes on."

    "That is sports," said Damen. He folded his arms, thinking that Veretians lacked any sense of dignity, even as Laurent sitting up and pressing a delighted kiss to his lips had him slightly mollified.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #13
    C.S. Pacat
    “He felt a throb of happiness, and said nothing, just lay on his back and looked up at the stars.
    "It's like old times," said Damen, though the truth was, he had never really had times like this.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #14
    C.S. Pacat
    “Stop enjoying yourself," Damen murmured. "We're going to be killed, any minute."
    "Giant animal," said Laurent.
    "Stop it.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two

  • #15
    C.S. Pacat
    “Damen felt Laurent start shaking against him, and realised that, silently, helplessly, he was laughing.
    There came the sound of at least two more sets of footsteps striding into the room, greeted with: 'Here he is. We found him fucking this derelict, disguised as the tavern prostitute.'
    'This is the tavern prostitute. You idiot, the Prince of Vere is so celibate I doubt he even touches himself once every ten years. You. We're looking for two men. One was a barbarian soldier, a giant animal. The other was blond. Not like this boy. Attractive.'
    'There was a blond lord's pet downstairs,' said Volo. 'Brained like a pea and easy to hoodwink. I don't think he was the Prince.'
    'I wouldn't call him blond. More like mousy. And he wasn't that attractive,' said the boy, sulkily.
    The shaking, progressively, had worsened.
    'Stop enjoying yourself,' Damen murmured. 'We're going to be killed, any minute.'
    'Giant animal,' said Laurent.
    'Stop it.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two

  • #16
    C.S. Pacat
    “I miss you," said Laurent. "I miss our conversations.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #17
    C.S. Pacat
    “That’s right. He is Charls. I am Charls. We are cousins,’ said Charls, gamely, ‘named after our grandfather. Charls.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #18
    C.S. Pacat
    “You’ve spent a morning with him and you’re warning me off. Just wait,’ said Damen, ‘until you’ve spent a full day with him.’
    ‘You mean that he improves with time?’
    ‘Not exactly,’ said Damen.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #19
    C.S. Pacat
    “You're still wearing it."
    He couldn't help but say it. Laurent's wrist was heavy with gold, like the colour of his hair in the firelight.
    "So are you."
    "Tell me why."
    "You know why," said Laurent.”
    C.S. Pacat, Kings Rising

  • #20
    George Orwell
    “Perhaps one did not want to be loved so much as to be understood.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #21
    Ray Bradbury
    “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #22
    Sylvia Plath
    “I can never read all the books I want; I can never be all the people I want and live all the lives I want. I can never train myself in all the skills I want. And why do I want? I want to live and feel all the shades, tones and variations of mental and physical experience possible in my life. And I am horribly limited.”
    Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

  • #23
    C.S. Pacat
    “They are surely gods who speak to him
    With steady voices
    A glance from him drives men to their
    knees
    His sigh brings cities to ruin
    I wonder if he dreams of surrender
    On a bed of white flowers
    Or is that the mistaken hope
    Of every would-be conqueror?
    The world was not made for beauty like
    his.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two

  • #24
    C.S. Pacat
    “He was not wearing the woollen cap. His newly minted hair was uncovered, and he looked as fresh as he had emerging from the baths the night before, as he had waking beneath Damen's hands. But he had resumed the cool restraint, his jacket laced, his expression disagreeable from the haughty profile to the intolerant blue eyes.

    'You're alive,' Damen said, and the words came out on a rush of relief that made him feel weak.

    'I'm alive,' said Laurent. They were gazing at one another. 'I wasn't sure you'd come back.'

    'I came back,' said Damen.”
    S.U. Pacat, Captive Prince: Volume Two

  • #25
    Oscar Wilde
    “To love oneself is the beginning of a lifelong romance.”
    Oscar Wilde, An Ideal Husband

  • #26
    Hunter S. Thompson
    “We are all alone, born alone, die alone, and—in spite of True Romance magazines—we shall all someday look back on our lives and see that, in spite of our company, we were alone the whole way. I do not say lonely—at least, not all the time—but essentially, and finally, alone. This is what makes your self-respect so important, and I don't see how you can respect yourself if you must look in the hearts and minds of others for your happiness.”
    Hunter S. Thompson, The Proud Highway: Saga of a Desperate Southern Gentleman, 1955-1967

  • #27
    Oscar Wilde
    “When one is in love, one always begins by deceiving one's self, and one always ends by deceiving others. That is what the world calls a romance.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #28
    William Saroyan
    “When you laugh, laugh like hell. And when you get angry, get good and angry. Try to be alive. You will be dead soon enough.”
    William Saroyan

  • #29
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “Talking nonsense is the sole privilege mankind possesses over the other organisms. It's by talking nonsense that one gets to the truth! I talk nonsense, therefore I'm human”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground, White Nights, The Dream of a Ridiculous Man, and Selections from The House of the Dead

  • #30
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I say let the world go to hell, but I should always have my tea.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, Notes from Underground



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