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  • #1
    J. Rose Black
    “If there was one thing a former sniper could do well, it was wait. Patiently. Quietly. Without a sound. Barely a movement. Just him, a quiet mind and his breath.”
    J. Rose Black, Losing My Breath

  • #2
    Robert         Reid
    “14. ‘This statue was erected in memory of Emile Razan, the Hadoka, Aralmerian freedom fighter and healer of the desert.”
    Robert Reid, The Empress

  • #3
    “I have watched people come to revival meetings burdened, broken, and hopeless, and then leave completely transformed. The difference is undeniable—their eyes are brighter, their posture changes, and their spirit is lighter because Jesus set them free.”
    Kathryn Krick, Unlock Your Deliverance: Keys to Freedom From Demonic Oppression

  • #4
    “James Ed smiled. “We should start a cuddling movement. Cuddling would solve most of the world’s problems. I can just see our bumper stickers. Have you cuddled today?”
    Shafter Bailey, James Ed Hoskins and the One-Room Schoolhouse: The Unprosecuted Crime Against Children

  • #5
    “Just been poisoned by my gran. Nothing says Christmas better than familicide and anaphylactic shock.”
    R.D. Ronald

  • #6
    Dawn Chalker
    “Out of the bedroom window, Tara watches the silver moon in the night sky cast a faint glow on the pine trees.  Ian was right.  It’s time to move on.  Not to forget, but to forge ahead.”
    Dawn Chalker

  • #7
    Harold Phifer
    “He opened the door wearing an oversized wife-beater and dirty trunks to match. Funny, but he recognized me withouta struggle. Immediately, I assumed he was sober, which was a good thing. Yet, seeing me wasn’t expected or desired. For sure, I was the last person on his list of surprises. Jerry adjusted his head and sharpened his bloodshot eyes. It wasthen his booze-bated breath greeted me well before he did. Ok, he was in a stupor or maybe on the rebound. Next, soiled diapers stole the little oxygen I had left—and I was still OUTDOORS.
    Yet somehow, I mustered enough wind to greet my brother. I tried to beat him to the punch and said, “What’s up bruh?” What happened next stomped my soul me for years to come! He never bothered to truly acknowledge me. Yet, heresponded without hesitation, “You know I can’t have

    any company!” Then he violently slammed the door shut! Jerry was gone! I couldn’t differentiate
    from being stupid or dumbstruck. I just stood silent on his porch all alone for about five minutes. I’d dealt with Jerry’s nastiness many times before. But he would initially warm up before dropping his hammer. Without a doubt, l was lost, confused, and bewildered like a teen-age boy losing a prom date. Foolishly, I used logic to dissect my embarrassment.
    First, the guy scolded me as if I should’ve known better! To be fair, Jerry was the breadwinner. His wife left him years ago. That part I understood. Only a fool would have hung around his crazy ass. It was amazing they got together, let alone stayed that way long enough to create those children. Yet, all his kids were pushing the ages of twenty andabove. What the hell did he mean, “I can’t receive any company!” Of course, I heard those crying babies which madehim a granddaddy. That was strangely obvious to his existence. Yes, the cycle continues!
    Second, I really didn’t care to go inside. I didn’t want to be in his business. I just wanted his input on Aunt Kathy’s memorial.”
    Harold Phifer, My Bully, My Aunt, & Her Final Gift

  • #8
    Michael G. Kramer
    “The Vietnamese soldier said, “Before I spoke to her, I had given her a cooked ration of rice. Instead of her being grateful for the meal, she abused me! What gives with these Kampuchean People?”

    (A Gracious Enemy & After the War Volume Two)”
    Michael G. Kramer

  • #9
    “Succeeding in life is about having that onetime urgency to go for it.”
    Vernon Davis

  • #10
    Abraham Lincoln
    “What is to be, will be, and no prayers of ours can arrest the decree.”
    Abraham Lincoln

  • #11
    Carson McCullers
    “The world that jibes your tenderness / Jails your lust.”
    Carson McCullers

  • #12
    “Every day that passed, the young woman thought more and understood less”
    Sergio Cobo, A Story of Yesterday

  • #13
    Shel Silverstein
    “We can't find the cat,
    We don't know where she's at,
    Oh, where did she go?
    Does anyone know?
    Let's ask this walking hat.”
    Shel Silverstein, A Light in the Attic
    tags: cat, poem

  • #14
    Victor Hugo
    “He was fond of books, for they are cool and sure friends”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

  • #15
    Lotchie Burton
    “I suppose knowing where you are is better than having you skulk around, popping out of dark alleys and doorways. It eliminates the possibility of shooting you by accident. If I know where you are, I can shoot you on purpose.”
    Lotchie Burton, Gabriel's Fire

  • #16
    Robert         Reid
    “Raimund, we must promise each other that if one of us leaves Mora it must be both. We must leave together.” She was not sure what had made her ask for this promise, but she was growing more aware of her femininity. She loved Raimund as a brother, but something told her that her feelings for him were more than those of a sibling.
    Raimund smiled and squeezed her hand. “Of course Aleana, I am after all your brother.”
    Robert Reid, The Emperor

  • #17
    “Scott's mind was racing, struggling to comprehend the events unfolding around him. They were talking about disposing of Twinkle like he was a rusty old bike that no-one rode anymore.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #18
    K.  Ritz
    “Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, in stone, child. Lo, in stone.
                Whither be the heart of Justice?
                Lo, tis fast in stone.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #19
    Tom Hillman
    “Various large trees— willowy peppers and especially the pines—seem to be reaching down to hold your hand.”
    Tom Hillman, Digging for God

  • #20
    Steven Decker
    “The clerk read the verdict. “On count one, murder in the first degree: guilty.”
    Steven Decker, INNOCENT AGAIN: A LEGAL THRILLER

  • #21
    “Don’t bother to have your thugs break into my house when you give me an out-of-town assignment, Ms. Jones,” James Ed said. “They won’t find anything. My tape will be in safekeeping at Farmer’s Bank.”
    Shafter Bailey, James Ed Hoskins and the One-Room Schoolhouse: The Unprosecuted Crime Against Children

  • #22
    Michael G. Kramer
    “Kurt, could you please serve this invoice upon the Prussian Pickle, the Major General von Trotha for  the disrupting the legitimate working of F..H. Schmidt Engineering Services?”
    Michael G. Kramer, His Forefathers and Mick

  • #23
    Sara Pascoe
    “Like water around rocks, people streamed around them as though this sort of interaction, noisy and involving foreigners, was nothing unusual.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #24
    E.L. Konigsburg
    “...just because I don't have on a silly black costume and carry a silly broom and wear a silly black hat, doesn't mean that I'm not a witch. I'm a witch all the time and not just on Halloween.”
    E.L. Konigsburg, Jennifer, Hecate, Macbeth, William McKinley, and Me, Elizabeth

  • #25
    Truman Capote
    “I loved her enough to forget myself, my self pitying despairs, and be content that something she thought happy was going to happen.”
    Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany’s and Three Stories

  • #26
    Sebastian Faulks
    “Grief is a peculiar emotion.”
    Sebastian Faulks, Engleby
    tags: grief

  • #27
    Julio Cortázar
    “Cuando los cronopios cantan sus canciones preferidas, se entusiasman de tal manera que con frecuencia se dejan atropellar por camiones y ciclistas, se caen por la ventana, y pierden lo que llevaban en los bolsillos y hasta la cuenta de los días.”
    Julio Cortázar, Historias de cronopios y de famas

  • #28
    Suzanne Collins
    “Really, the combination of the scabs and the ointment looks hideous. I can't help enjoying his distress.
    "Poor Finnick. Is this the first time in your life you haven't looked pretty?" I say.
    "It must be. The sensation's completely new. How have you managed it all these years?" he asks.
    "Just avoid mirrors. You'll forget about it," I say.
    "Not if I keep looking at you," he says.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire



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