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  • #1
    “I’ll tell the Chief and he’ll squash you like the little flea-ridden castrated cock you are.”
    A.G. Russo, The Cases Nobody Wanted

  • #2
    Behcet Kaya
    “Swamp.”
    “Yeah, Hiker?”
    “What’s bothering you besides this new case?”
    I looked at him. How did he know? My recollections of my days at the naval academy came flooding back.
    “Bothering me?”
    “Yeah. Don’t make me repeat myself.”
    Behcet Kaya, Uncanny Alliance

  • #3
    “Remove the comma, replace the comma, remove the comma, replace the comma...”
    R.D. Ronald

  • #4
    S.E. Stitcher
    “Stupid Magic 8 Ball, he thought. I’ve always hated this thing.”
    S.E. Stitcher, The Doomsday Butcher

  • #5
    Robert         Reid
    “13. Boretar was basking in the warm June sun as the Russell family prepared to depart. The black BMW’s boot was packed with the suitcases and the roof box was filled with tennis rackets and other sports gear. The bike stand on the rear of the car was already loaded with the children’s bikes. Peter made one final check of the house to ensure that all doors and windows were locked and secure. Then he shouted to his wife Mary, “We’re ready to go, where are the children?”
    Robert Reid, The Empress

  • #6
    Joseph A. Anderson
    “The sun burns, clawing its way higher and higher in the sky, scorching Lylitte's neck and shoulders. It's more than just the heat that overwhelms. Her belly feels as if it has doubled in size, and all her parts are swollen; her back is exhausted, and her joints ache. She watches from under heavy lids as an indifferent land of sparse grass, dirt, and sand give off waves of heat that look as though it will cook her and her children alive. Earth is horrendous and uncomfortable and ugly, she reflects. How will we possibly survive?”
    Joseph A. Anderson, Return to Planet Earth

  • #7
    Fons Burger
    “Belonging means being part of a place and part of a community, to feel at home with the earth and with one another.”
    Fons Burger, The Only Possible Solution: How to Shape the Future for Our Next Generations

  • #8
    Mark   Ellis
    “Cary Grant or was it Errol Flynn – said – ‘A good martini is like a woman’s breast: one is too few and three are too many’.”
    Mark Ellis, Princes Gate

  • #9
    Dave Cullen
    “We remember Columbine as a pair of outcast Goths from the Trench Coat Mafia snapping and tearing through their high school hunting down jocks to settle a long-running feud. Almost none of that happened. No Goths, no outcasts, nobody snapping. No targets, no feud, and no Trench Coat Mafia. Most of those elements existed at Columbine—which is what gave them such currency. They just had nothing to do with the murders. The lesser myths are equally unsupported: no connection to Marilyn Manson, Hitler’s birthday, minorities, or Christians.”
    Dave Cullen, Columbine

  • #10
    P.D. Eastman
    “You are not my mother. You are a scary Snort!”
    P.D. Eastman & Roy McKee, Are You My Mother?

  • #11
    Daniel Quinn
    “The evening I went for a walk. To walk for the sake of walking is something I seldom do.Inside my apartment I'd felt inexplicably anxious. I needed to talk to someone, to be reassured. Or perhaps I needed to confess my sin: I was once again having impure thoughts about saving the world. Or it was neither of these--I was afraid I was dreaming. Indeed, considering the events of the day, it was likely that I was dreaming. I sometimes fly in my dreams, and each time I say to myself, "At last--it's happening in reality and not in a dream!"

    In any case, I needed to talk to someone, and I was alone. This is my habitual condition, by choice--or so I tell myself. Mere acquaintanceship leaves me unsatisfied, and few people are willing to accept the burdens and risks of friendship as I conceive of it.”
    daniel quinn, Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit

  • #12
    Franz Kafka
    “I am a cage, in search of a bird.”
    Franz Kafka

  • #13
    “Sometimes truths are what we run from, and sometimes they are what we seek.”
    R.D. Ronald, The Elephant Tree

  • #14
    Wilkie Collins
    “There's a bottom of good sense, Mr. Franklin, in our conduct to our mothers, when they first start us on the journey of life. We are all of us more or less unwilling to be brought into the world. And we are all of us right.”
    Wilkie Collins, The Moonstone



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