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  • #1
    “Music Is the Language of Emotions”
    Alexander Morpheigh, The Pythagorean

  • #2
    “Even speech bubbles are too long.”
    Coco Calvoz Cordon, Debbie Wants No Words

  • #3
    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

  • #4
    Michael G. Kramer
    “She said, “My people of Oxford, you are suffering from the administration of Hugh le Despencer the Elder and his son called Hugh le Despencer the Younger! I have issued warrants for their arrest and bringing to trial for crimes of High Treason against both men and their partner in crime called Edmund Fitzalan! I urge all of you to inform my soldiers of the where-abouts of these men!”
    Michael G. Kramer, Isabella Warrior Queen

  • #5
    “Always, I had been worried that, if given free rein, my love for him and, truth to tell, my need for him would overwhelm me.”
    Lo Monaco, Fallen in a Dark Uneven Way

  • #6
    “We can only truly have but one love in our life.”
    Amanda Adams, The Voyeur's Yacht

  • #7
    Tony Debajo
    “Lions born of the same mother are still lions and will kill their own for survival and dominance in the pride.”
    Tony Debajo, In the Shadow of Ruin

  • #8
    Joseph A. Anderson
    “He falls further into darkness. The stinging pain of daily torture and the numbing cold hardly bother him now, and he relishes the thought that soon he might disappear entirely. Then Lylitte is there in his thoughts again, and the splitting pain brings him back into this life, and again, only one thing eases the torment: winding further out of existence.”
    Joseph A. Anderson, Eden 2:b

  • #9
    “Remove the comma, replace the comma, remove the comma, replace the comma...”
    R.D. Ronald

  • #10
    Gary Clemenceau
    “I even seemed to be moving in kind of robotic, audio-animatronic fashion, beep boop.”
    Gary Clemenceau, Banker's Holiday: A Novel of Fiscal Irregularity

  • #11
    “This wasn’t a rescue anymore. It was war.”
    D.L. Maddox, Reckoning

  • #12
    Tom Robbins
    “There is plenty of misery in the world, all right, but there is ample pleasure, as well. If a person forswears pleasure in order to avoid misery, what has he gained?...how can you admire a human who consciously embraces the bland, the mediocre, and the safe rather than risk the suffering that disappointments can bring?...If desire causes suffering, it may be because we do not desire wisely, or that we are inexpert at obtaining what we desire...why not get better at fulfilling desire? I cannot believe that the most delicious things were placed here merely to test us, to tempt us, to make it the more difficult for us to achieve the grand prize - they safety of the void. To fashion of life such a petty game is unworthy of both men and gods.”
    Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume

  • #13
    Nicole Krauss
    “There are moments when a kind of clarity comes over you, and suddenly you can see through walls to another dimension that you'd forgotten or chosen to ignore in order to continue living with the various illusions that make life, particularily life with other people, possible.”
    Nicole Krauss, Great House

  • #14
    Omar Farhad
    “Only fools with no money of their own, take financial track of the rich and the famous”
    Omar Farhad, Need a Ride?

  • #15
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Once they were librarians, but that is a subject they will only discuss if heavily intoxicated.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #16
    Robert T. Kiyosaki
    “Whenever you feel short or need of something, give what you want first, and it will come back in buckets. That is true for money, a smile, love or friendship. I know it is often the last thing a person may do, but it has always worked for me. I trust that the principle of prosperity is true, and I give what I want. I want money, so I give money, and it comes back in multiples. I want sales, so I help someone else sell something, so sales come to me. I want contacts, and I help someone else get contacts. Like magic, contacts come to me. I heard a saying years ago that went: god does not need to receive, but humans need to give. My rich dad would often say: poor people are more greedy than rich people. He would explain that if a person is rich, that person is providing something that other people wanted...whenever I think people aren't smiling at me, I simply began smiling and saying hello. Like magic, the next thing I know: I'm surrounded by smiling people. It is true that you world is only a mirror of you. So that's why I say, teach and you shall receive.”
    Robert T Kiyosaki, (RICH DAD POOR DAD)



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