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  • #1
    Stephen  King
    “First comes smiles, then lies. Last is gunfire.-Roland Deschain, of Gilead”
    Stephen King, The Gunslinger (The Dark Tower, #1) separate

  • #2
    Anne Rice
    “I don't think I stood still more than a moment, but something changed inside of me. An awesome shift took place. In one instant I saw a vast and terrifying possibility, and in that same instant, without question, I made up my mind.

    It had no words to it or scheme or plan. And I would have denied it had anyone questioned me at that moment. I would have said, "No, never, farthest from my thoughts. What do you think I am, what sort of monster" ... And yet the choice had been made.

    I understood something absolute.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #3
    Anne Rice
    “I saw a bird soaring out of a cave above the open sea. And there was something terrifying about the bird and the endless waves over which it flew. Higher and higher it went and the sky turned to silver and then gradually the silver faded and the sky went dark. The darkness of evening nothing to fear, really, nothing. Blessed darkness. But it was falling gradually and inexorably over nothing save this one tiny creature cawing in the wind above a great wasteland that was the world. Empty caves, empty sands, empty sea.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #4
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “You see, women are like fires, like flames. Some women are like candles, bright and friendly. Some are like single sparks, or embers, like fireflies for chasing on summer nights. Some are like campfires, all light and heat for a night and willing to be left after. Some women are like hearthfires, not much to look at but underneath they are all warm red coal that burns a long, long while.”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Name of the Wind

  • #5
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “It had flaws, but what does that matter when it comes to matters of the heart? We love what we love. Reason does not enter into it. In many ways, unwise love is the truest love. Anyone can love a thing because. That's as easy as putting a penny in your pocket. But to love something despite. To know the flaws and love them too. That is rare and pure and perfect.”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear

  • #6
    Anne Rice
    “And my worst problem was laughter. I would go into fits of laughter and I couldn't stop. Anything could set me off. The sheer madness of my own position might set me off.

    This can still happen to me fairly easily. No loss, no pain, no deepening understanding of my predicament changes it. Something strikes me as funny. I begin to laugh and I can't stop.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #7
    Patrick Rothfuss
    “It's the questions we can't answer that teach us the most. They teach us how to think. If you give a man an answer, all he gains is a little fact. But give him a question and he'll look for his own answers... That way, when he finds the answers, they'll be precious to him. The harder the question, the harder we hunt. The harder we hunt, the more we learn.”
    Patrick Rothfuss, The Wise Man's Fear

  • #8
    Stephen  King
    “Willpower and dedication are good words' Roland remarked 'There's a bad one, though, that means the same thing. That one is obsession”
    Stephen King

  • #9
    Douglas Adams
    “The point is, you see," said Ford, "that there is no point in driving yourself mad trying to stop yourself going mad. You might just as well give in and save your sanity for later.”
    Douglas Adams, Life, the Universe and Everything

  • #10
    Dan Simmons
    “It no longer matters who consider themselves the masters of events. Events no longer obey their masters.”
    Dan Simmons, Hyperion

  • #11
    Frank Herbert
    “What has mood to do with it? You fight when the necessity arises—no matter the mood! Mood's a thing for cattle or making love or playing the baliset. It's not for fighting.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune

  • #12
    Frank Herbert
    “I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune

  • #13
    Orson Scott Card
    “don’t ever try to teach me about good and evil. I’ve been there, and you’ve seen nothing but the map.”
    Orson Scott Card, Speaker for the Dead

  • #14
    Dan Simmons
    “There is a fullness and calmness there which can come only from knowing pain.”
    Dan Simmons, Hyperion

  • #15
    Emily Dickinson
    “I GAINED it so,
    By climbing slow,
    By catching at the twigs that grow
    Between the bliss and me.”
    Emily Dickinson

  • #16
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Our real discoveries come from chaos, from going to the place that looks wrong and stupid and foolish.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

  • #17
    J.K. Rowling
    “You might never fail on the scale I did, but some failure in life is inevitable. It is impossible to live without failing at something, unless you live so cautiously that you might as well not have lived at all - in which case, you fail by default.”
    J.K. Rowling, Very Good Lives: The Fringe Benefits of Failure and the Importance of Imagination

  • #18
    Orson Scott Card
    “I once heard a tale of a man who split himself in two.
    The one part never changed at all; the other grew and grew.
    The changeless part was always true, The growing part was always new,
    And I wondered, when the tale was through, Which part was me, and which was you.”
    Orson Scott Card, Children of the Mind

  • #19
    Steven Erikson
    “Every decision you make can change the world. The best life is the one the gods don't notice. You want to live free, boy, live quietly."
    "I want to be a soldier. A hero."
    "You'll grow out of it.”
    Steven Erikson, Gardens of the Moon

  • #20
    Zain Hashmi
    “Happiness comes from helping others, by being with others, and by sharing, even if it's only a smile.”
    Zain Hashmi, A Blessed Olive Tree: A Spiritual Journey in Twenty Short Stories



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