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  • #1
    Oscar Wilde
    “I am so clever that sometimes I don't understand a single word of what I am saying.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Happy Prince and Other Stories

  • #2
    Markus Zusak
    “Like most misery, it started with apparent happiness.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #3
    Charles Martin
    “Reese, your books might not tell you this, so I will. Every heart has two parts, the part that pumps and the part that loves. If you’re going to spend your life fixing broken hearts, then learn about both. You can’t just fix one with no concern for the other. ”
    Charles Martin

  • #4
    Charles Martin
    “Love has its own communication. It's the language of the heart, while it has never been transcribed, has no alphabet, and can't be heard or spoken by voice, it is used by every human on the planet. It is written on our souls, scripted by the finger of God, and we can hear, understand, and speak it with perfection long before we open our eyes for the first time.”
    Charles Martin, Maggie

  • #5
    Charles Martin
    “The river never changes. it may alter it's path a bit, but it never changes. It's us who change. We come back here and we're are different. Not it."

    Form can't be extracted from the essence like some broth reduction."

    This river's taught me a good bit. Probably why I don't leave here. It winds, weaves, snakes around. Rarely goes the same twice. But, in the end, it always ends up in the same place and the gift is never the same." ..."it's the journey that matters.”
    Charles Martin, Where the River Ends

  • #6
    Charles Martin
    “When I find myself wondering what hell must be like, I'm reminded of the terminals in Atlanta. Thousands of people, most of whom don't know one another, crammed into a limited space, all in a hurry and trying desperately to get out.”
    Charles Martin, When Crickets Cry

  • #7
    Charles Martin
    “Scientists say that these things evolved this way over millions of years." He shook his head. "That's a bunch of bunk. I don't think an animal can just all-of-a-sudden decide it wants to make light grow out it's butt. What kind of nonsense is that? Animals don't make light." He pointed to the stars. "God does that. I don't know why or how, but I'm pretty sure it's not chance. It's not some haphazard thing he does in his spare time."

    He looked at me, and his expression changed from one of wonder to seriousness, to absolute convicton. "Chase, I don't believe in chance." He held up the jar. "This is not chance, neither are the stars."....."And neither are you. So, if your mind is telling you that God slipped up and might have made one giant mistake when it comes to you, you remember the firefly's butt.”
    Charles Martin, Chasing Fireflies

  • #8
    Andrew  Davidson
    “If you listen to the wind very carefully, you'll be able to hear me whisper my love for you.”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #9
    Andrew  Davidson
    “I once knew a woman who liked to imagine Love in the guise of a sturdy dog, one that would always chase down the stick after it was thrown and return with his ears flopping around happily. Completely loyal, completely unconditional. And I laughed at her, because even I knew that love is not like that. Love is a delicate thing that needs to be cosseted and protected. Love is not robust and love is not unyeilding. Love can crumble under a few harsh words, or be tossed away with a handful of careless actions. Love isn't a steadfast dog at all; love is more like a pygmy mouse lemur. ”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #10
    Andrew  Davidson
    “If you cannot love the pain, you can at least love the lessons it teaches”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #11
    Andrew  Davidson
    “If you’re going through hell, keep going

    [as stolen from Winston S. Churchill]”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #12
    Andrew  Davidson
    “... but the truth is that I dislike most men as much as I dislike women. If anything, I am an equal opportunity misanthropist.”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #13
    Andrew  Davidson
    “You'll swoop from incredible highs when you're just glad to be alive, to those lows when you wish you were dead. And just when you start thinking that you've accepted who you are, that changes, too. Because who you are is not permanent”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #14
    Andrew  Davidson
    “Didn't anyone ever tell you that the mouth is the front gate of all misfortune?”
    Andrew Davidson, The Gargoyle

  • #15
    Andrew  Davidson
    “It's not easy to look the way I do: in popular culture, one only sees a face like mine on the Phaontom of the Opera, on Freddie Krueger from Elm Street, or on Leatherface from deep in the heart of Texas. Sure, a burn victim may "get the girl" - but usually only with a pickax.”
    Andrew Davidson

  • #16
    Andrew  Davidson
    “Things should be judged by distance traveled rather than by current position.”
    Andrew Davidson

  • #17
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Life isn't finding shelter in the storm. It's about learning to dance in the rain.”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Acheron

  • #18
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “I don't suffer from my insanity -- I enjoy every minute of it.”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Dance with the Devil



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