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  • #1
    Peter B. Forster
    “Just a middle-age man with all the privilege that unasked for gift affords. When in truth it seems, we see suffering as the province of children, mothers, wives and lovers. Broken, struck by the hand of a man’s blind ambition, brutish strength. What of the gentle-man with the soft voice…”
    Peter B. Forster, More Than Love, A Husband's Tale

  • #2
    Randy Loubier
    “Believing doesn't make God real. Unbelief doesn't make Him disappear. Your opinion doesn’t change reality.”
    Randy Loubier, Slow Brewing Tea

  • #3
    Kyle Keyes
    “My best seller was Golden Stream, written under my pen name of I.P. Daly.”
    Kyle Keyes, Quantum Roots

  • #4
    Diane L. Kowalyshyn
    “On any other day, being fired would rank pretty high on Karlee’s stress-o-meter. But today wasn’t any other day. Inhaled into Shade’s memory, Karlee watch her friend dropped from a cliff. She still hadn’t processed it. Shade likely died from her injuries. That meant Shad had been murdered.”
    Diane L. Kowalyshyn, Crossover

  • #5
    Junot Díaz
    “There were a lot of these middle-aged single types in the neighborhood, shipwrecked by every kind of catastrophe, but she was one of the few who didn't have children, who lived alone, who was still kinda young. Something must have happened, your mother speculated. In her mind, a woman with no child could be explained only by vast untrammelled calamity.

    Maybe she just doesn't like children.

    Nobody likes children, your mother assured you. That doesn't mean you don't have them.”
    Junot Díaz, This Is How You Lose Her

  • #6
    Koushun Takami
    “Para entonces ya estaba muerta. En realidad, puede que llevara muerta mucho tiempo. Físicamente, solo unos segundos; mentalmente toda una vida.”
    Koushun Takami, Battle Royale

  • #7
    Paullina Simons
    “All grimy and sweaty, Alexander drew her to him, his palms on her back, and bending to her and tilting his head, whispered into her mouth, "Tatiasha, I know you won't believe this, but if I'm looking at the sheets when I'm making love to you, we've got a bigger problem than what damn color they are.”
    Paullina Simons, The Summer Garden

  • #8
    Steve Snyder
    “Flak accounted for far more air crew casualties than German fighters and took down more American planes than the fighters.”
    Steve Snyder, Shot Down: The true story of pilot Howard Snyder and the crew of the B-17 Susan Ruth

  • #9
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Were I a Roman Catholic, perhaps I should on this occasion vow to build a chapel to some saint, but as I am not, if I were to vow at all, it should be to build a light-house.

    [Letter to his wife, 17 July 1757, after narrowly avoiding a shipwreck; often misquoted as "Lighthouses are more helpful than churches."]”
    Benjamin Franklin, Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin Volume 2

  • #10
    K.  Ritz
    “Which is the greater sin? To care too much? Or too little?”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #11
    Susan  Rowland
    “Falconers,” she continued, sternly. “Pull yourselves together. People are dying. The police don’t have the family history to solve murders forty years apart.”
    Susan Rowland, Murder on Family Grounds

  • #12
    C.S. Lewis
    “No great wisdom can be reached without sacrifice.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Magician’s Nephew

  • #13
    Jeannette Walls
    “I’d never met a man I would rather spend time with. I loved him for all sorts of reasons: He cooked without recipes; he wrote nonsense poems for his nieces; his large, warm family had accepted me as one of their own.”
    Jeannette Walls, The Glass Castle

  • #14
    Neil Gaiman
    “The TV's the altar. I'm what people are sacrificing to.'
    'What do they sacrifice?' asked Shadow.
    'Their time, mostly,' said Lucy. 'Sometimes each other.”
    Neil Gaiman, American Gods

  • #15
    Carson McCullers
    “Next to music, beer was best.”
    Carson McCullers, The Heart Is a Lonely Hunter

  • #16
    Jean M. Auel
    “His people believed that the Mother had first created a spirit world, and the spirits of all things in it were perfect. The spirits then produced living copies of themselves, to populate the ordinary world. The spirit was the model, the pattern from which all things were derived, but no copy could be as perfect as the original; not even the spirits themselves could make perfect copies, that was why each was different.”
    Jean M. Auel, The Mammoth Hunters



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