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“...What you fear will not go away; it will take you into yourself and bless you and keep you. That's the world, and we all live there.”
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“She had come to that state where the horror of the universe and its smallness are both visible at the same time—the twilight of the double vision in which so many elderly people are involved. If this world is not to our taste, well, at all events, there is Heaven, Hell, Annihilation—one or other of those large things, that huge scenic background of stars, fires, blue or black air. All heroic endeavour, and all that is known as art, assumes that there is such a background, just as all practical endeavour, when the world is to our taste, assumes that the world is all. But in the twilight of the double vision, a spiritual muddledom is set up for which no high-sounding words can be found; we can neither act nor refrain from action, we can neither ignore nor respect Infinity.”
― A Passage to India
― A Passage to India

“In Europe life retreats out of the cold, and exquisite fireside myths have resulted—Balder, Persephone—but [in India] the retreat is from the source of life, the treacherous sun, and no poetry adorns it because disillusionment cannot be beautiful. Men yearn for poetry though they may not confess it; they desire that joy shall be graceful and sorrow august and infinity have a form, and India fails to accommodate them.”
― A Passage to India
― A Passage to India

“They had started speaking of “women and children”—that phrase that exempts the male from sanity when it has been repeated a few times. Each felt that all he loved best in the world was at stake, demanded revenge, and was filled with a not unpleasing glow, in which the chilly and half-known features of Miss Quested vanished, and were replaced by all that is sweetest and warmest in private life. “But it’s the women and children,” they repeated, and the Collector knew he ought to stop them intoxicating themselves, but he hadn’t the heart.”
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“Let no man pull you so low as to hate him.”
― A Knock at Midnight: Inspiration from the Great Sermons of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.
― A Knock at Midnight: Inspiration from the Great Sermons of Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr.

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Argh...this is terrible...
Again, I'm very sorry.
-Jeremy

-Jeremy :)
P.S.—I’m currently offering autographed/personally-inscribed copies of my novel, Vacation, with free shipping for those in the US. If there’s anything you could do to help me spread the word about this, I’d really appreciate it. Feel free to click here for details:
http://hauntedhousedressing.com/signe...

Thanks for the link--I'll be sure to check out his profile.
Here’s wishing you a yippee-filled Yuletime overflowing with yard-long yams, yapping yoyo-yanking yetis, yak-milk yeast-cakes, and yellow yarn-yielding year-end yard-gnomes.
-Jeremy :)

Thanks for wanting to be my friend and for letting me know about your novel. Congratulations!
I'm not good at picking favorites. I love a lot of novels, including classics like Moby Dick and Pride and Prejudice. Once upon a time I had a great enthusiasm for William Faulkner, whose novels are fantastic enough but tend toward the horror side.
I will say, having seen your latest updates, that Something Wicked This Way Comes would definitely make my top twenty list. It's a marvelous story, and Bradbury is a great writer.
But who you really need to be friends with is my son, Morgan Williams. He's a fantasy writer himself, unpublished, and he loves Raold Dahl and Ray Bradbury.
He's here: http://www.goodreads.com/user/show/71853
if you want to check him out.
Oh -- and we read a lot of Terry Pratchett.
S.

If you don't mind sharing--I'm curious, what's your favorite novel(if you have one)?
Also, I was wondering if you'd do me the honor of reading about my debut novel, Vacation. Your support would mean a lot to me. If you'd like to do me this honor, feel free to click here:
http://www.hauntedhousedressing.com/v...
Here’s wishing you a fantastic day filled with fabulous fates, fanciful festivities, and frolicking phantom footstools.
-Jeremy :)