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  • #1
    Josh Lanyon
    “Drink your coffee -- people in Africa are sleeping.”
    Josh Lanyon, Fatal Shadows

  • #2
    Josh Lanyon
    “Why can't you say it?" I hardened my voice. "Because I'm telling you, you never have. I'd have remembered."
    He stared at me with disbelief. [...]
    "Love you? Of course I love you. Baby, I fucking worship you.”
    Josh Lanyon, The Dark Tide

  • #3
    Kari Gregg
    “From Kari Gregg's "What Rough Beast"

    {Elliot} blinked when a blade speared neatly through the master's chest from the rear. "Got him," Garrick shouted over the master's shoulder. "Set, Elliot."
    Set what?
    He didn't care.
    He channeled his rage and pierced the dark master through, impaling him on his blade.
    Garrick slid his free.
    Malachi yanked him down a split second before Garrick's sword severed his head as well as the dark master's. Chest heaving, he sprawled in the dust, blinking at the fuzzy image of the head bouncing across the floor. It came to rest at the bottom spoke of a crumbling ladder, the vampyr's teeth still gnashing.
    His new partner dragged him upright and, looking in his eyes, squeezed his shoulder. "Set means your blade will set the enemy for your partner's killing blow" Malachi grinned at him, chuckled. "It also means duck.”
    Kari Gregg
    tags: humor

  • #4
    George Bernard Shaw
    “If you want to tell people the truth, make them laugh, otherwise they'll kill you.”
    George Bernard Shaw

  • #5
    Daniel Pennac
    “Reader's Bill of Rights

    1. The right to not read

    2. The right to skip pages

    3. The right to not finish

    4. The right to reread

    5. The right to read anything

    6. The right to escapism

    7. The right to read anywhere

    8. The right to browse

    9. The right to read out loud

    10. The right to not defend your tastes”
    Daniel Pennac

  • #6
    Frank Herbert
    “I must not fear. Fear is the mind-killer. Fear is the little-death that brings total obliteration. I will face my fear. I will permit it to pass over me and through me. And when it has gone past I will turn the inner eye to see its path. Where the fear has gone there will be nothing. Only I will remain.”
    Frank Herbert, Dune



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