Alcatraz vs. the Evil Librarians (Alcatraz, #1)
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Read between July 19 - July 20, 2020
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People are never pleased when you reveal that their beliefs are wrong.
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many times, the first thing a person presumes about something—or someone—is inaccurate.
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A clever person can make anything turn to his advantage, no matter how much a disadvantage it may seem at first.
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The Librarians control the information in this city—in this whole country. They control what gets read, what gets seen, and what gets learned. Because of that, they have power.
Celia
Boy, that sounds familiar!
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Authors write books for one, and only one, reason: because we like to torture people.
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The something hard I was lying on turned out to be the ground. And no, it didn’t want to be friends with me.
Celia
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy reference?
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Great success often depends upon being able to distinguish between the impossible and the improbable.
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Determination—true determination—is more than simply wanting something to happen. It’s wanting something to happen, then finding a realistic way to make certain that what you want to happen, happens.
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most problems in life are caused by a lack of information. Many people just don’t know the things they need to know. Some ignore the truth; others never understand it.
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you will soon know whether to hate me for not writing more, or whether to hate me for writing too much.