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  • #1
    Benjamin Franklin
    “Either write something worth reading or do something worth writing.”
    Benjamin Franklin

  • #2
    Kristen Day
    “What-ifs are kind of like ex-boyfriends. The more attention you give them, the more likely they are to stalk you and show up in you bedroom closet when you are getting out of the shower.”
    Kristen Day, Forsaken

  • #4
    Marianne Morea
    “Close your mouth Lily, you look like a codfish."

    "I can't help it. This place looks like something out of medieval times. I'm surprised there aren't rushes on the floor or half-dressed serving wenches carrying trenchers of food."

    "Read Harlequin much?"

    "Shut up. There's nothing wrong with romance novels. You could learn something from them you know."

    Sean's mouth curved into a slow, seductive grin. He let his fingers drift casually along the side of her arm, deliberately grazing the edge of her breast. "Could I now?”
    Marianne Morea, Hunter's Blood

  • #4
    K.R. Conway
    “Forty minutes later, my hatred for field hockey was in full bloom, courtesy of Nikki. Whoever thought it was a good idea to combine Tag with wooden golf clubs and a rodent-size ball should be beaten senseless. ”
    K.R. Conway, Undertow

  • #6
    Anne Rice
    “None of us really changes over time. We only become more fully what we are.”
    Anne Rice, The Vampire Lestat

  • #6
    Ketley Allison
    “I would find a way to save souls while eradicating demons from this world. I’d find a way to save my own soul. I just had to.
    Emily Chaucer.
    Demon executioner.
    Human savior.
    I could only hope.”
    Ketley Allison, Dark Souls

  • #7
    K.R. Conway
    “You’ll be okay, Eila. You are stronger than you think,” he said, a tad too serious. I nodded drunkenly. “I am still worried though, about a concussion. You look a bit unstable.” I bet I did.”
    K.R. Conway, Undertow

  • #8
    Yuval Noah Harari
    “How can we distinguish what is biologically determined from what people merely try to justify through biological myths? A good rule of thumb is ‘Biology enables, Culture forbids.’ Biology is willing to tolerate a very wide spectrum of possibilities. It’s culture that obliges people to realize some possibilities while forbidding others. Biology enables women to have children – some cultures oblige women to realize this possibility. Biology enables men to enjoy sex with one another – some cultures forbid them to realize this possibility. Culture tends to argue that it forbids only that which is unnatural. But from a biological perspective, nothing is unnatural. Whatever is possible is by definition also natural. A truly unnatural behavior, one that goes against the laws of nature, simply cannot exist.”
    Yuval Noah Harari, קיצור תולדות האנושות



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