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  • #1
    Danielle Stewart
    “Sometimes you have to take control of your own life and reinvent yourself in order to be happy.”
    Danielle Stewart, Flowers in the Snow

  • #2
    Danielle Stewart
    “By being exactly who you are. When you see someone in pain, stop and help them. When you see someone alone, be a friend. Know there is value to every single life. The most important lesson I ever learned was that every single group of people, divided up however they like by race, religion, or beliefs, has in it the most wonderful, kind-hearted, peaceful, and loving people that you will be happy you met, and every single group of people, divided however they like by race, religion, or beliefs, has in it the poorest excuse for humans, and you will be sorry you met them. There is no way to know by looking at someone which type they are.”
    Danielle Stewart, Flowers in the Snow

  • #3
    Rachel Hauck
    “Charlotte read the preprinted slip. Redeemed. $1,000. She whirled around. “Wait, sir, excuse me, but how did you know . . .” But he was gone. Along with the crowd and the hum of voices. Charlotte stood completely alone except for the battered trunk and the glittering swirl in the air.”
    Rachel Hauck, The Wedding Dress

  • #4
    Rachel Hauck
    “It was the breeze that made her look up, a change in the texture of the unseen, a change in the texture of her heart. She was ready. Charlotte moved with firm footing around a stand of beech trees and onto a moonbeam path. A pearly, full moon glowed over Red Mountain, burning back the curtains of night.”
    Rachel Hauck, The Wedding Dress

  • #5
    Kate Rhodes
    “The Thames is in many respects the river of the dead. It has the power to hurt and to kill.’ Peter Ackroyd, Thames: Sacred River”
    Kate Rhodes, The Girl in the River

  • #6
    Kate Rhodes
    “The river had an awful look, the buildings on the banks were muffled in black shrouds, and the reflected lights seemed to originate deep in the water, as if the spectres of suicides were holding them to show where they went down. The wild moon and clouds were as restless as an evil conscience in a tumbled bed, and the very shadow of the immensity of London seemed to lie oppressively upon the water.’ Charles Dickens, Night Walks”
    Kate Rhodes, The Girl in the River

  • #7
    Pam Godwin
    “The rational part of my brain demands I take her home, quit my job, and end this dangerous infatuation. But I’ve reached the point of no return. It’s no longer a matter of if or when. Tonight, she’ll bend for my punishment, tremble for my touch, and I’ll risk it all to show her exactly what she means to me.”
    Pam Godwin, Dark Notes

  • #8
    Bethany Hamilton
    “Courage, sacrifice, determination, commitment, toughness, heart, talent, guts. That's what little girls are made of; the heck with sugar and spice.”
    Bethany Hamilton, Soul Surfer: A True Story of Faith, Family, and Fighting to Get Back on the Board

  • #9
    Mark Twain
    “If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything.”
    Mark Twain

  • #10
    Steve Jobs
    “Here's to the crazy ones. The misfits. The rebels. The troublemakers. The round pegs in the square holes. The ones who see things differently. They're not fond of rules. And they have no respect for the status quo. You can quote them, disagree with them, glorify or vilify them. About the only thing you can't do is ignore them. Because they change things. They push the human race forward. And while some may see them as the crazy ones, we see genius. Because the people who are crazy enough to think they can change the world, are the ones who do.”
    Steve Jobs

  • #11
    Malak El Halabi
    “I learned by heart the lines of your face. I can draw them blindly on a water canvas.
    Your face in the middle of an inflamed argument. Your face in the middle of a mild one-- when you're at fault.
    Your face filled with rainbows of laughter. Your face filled with clouds of distress.
    Your face, fluttering, when I open you the door. Your face, agonizing, every time I stand waiting, for the elevator.
    Your face, eager, when you kiss me. Your face, surprised, when I lead you to bed.
    Your face in the middle of pain. Your face on the outskirts of pleasure.
    Your face, with a baffled look, when you wake up. Your face falling asleep, with total surrender.
    Your face the first night we met. Your face the last night we parted.
    I learned by heart the lines of your face. They all led me into hell.
    They all led me into heaven.”
    Malak El Halabi

  • #12
    Atticus Poetry
    “Sometimes
    I want a quiet life
    other times
    I want to go
    a little bit
    fucking Gatsby.”
    Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild

  • #13
    Atticus Poetry
    “She sat in her perfect house,
    with her perfect husband,
    wishing that her perfect life
    would end.”
    Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild

  • #14
    Atticus Poetry
    “I would rather
    have a body full of scars
    and a head full of memories
    than a life
    of regrets
    and perfect skin.”
    Atticus Poetry, Love Her Wild



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