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  • #1
    K. Larsen
    “Then until you believe what I see in you, believe what you feel from me.” He twirls me around, enveloping me in his embrace. I rest my head on his chest and let out a breath as my arms circle his waist. This is crazy. I must be crazy for this to actually be happening.”
    K. Larsen, 30 Days

  • #2
    “Isolating yourself from those you love will only cause unnecessary breakdowns in your relationships, perhaps even to the point of divorce.”
    Ellen Dolgen, Menopause Mondays: The Girlfriend's Guide to Surviving and Thriving During Perimenopause and Menopause

  • #3
    “Your business will never out grow YOU! We must keep growing in order for our business to grow." -John Maxwell”
    Mitch Stephen, My Life & 1,000 Houses: 200+ Ways to Find Bargain Properties

  • #4
    Mark Tufo
    “Oh Jesus,” my wife muttered as we passed a small cluster just ravaging some poor soul.”
    Mark Tufo, Zombie Fallout

  • #5
    “When you read the complete two part series of this book, I hope you take something from it. A lot of us judge people because they do something that goes against our own principles, morals, and social standards. We quick to tell someone they wrong for this and that although we know nothing about them.”
    Robert Cost, How can you judge me

  • #6
    Sean Patrick
    “Well, a tremendous amount of research has been done into the scientific correlation between IQ and real-life success, and a very different picture has emerged.”
    Sean Patrick, Nikola Tesla: Imagination and the Man That Invented the 20th Century

  • #7
    Zoe York
    “Rafe wasn’t the oldest son. That privilege fell to his older brother Zander, who’d gotten the hell out of Dodge at eighteen.”
    Zoe York, Love in a Small Town

  • #8
    Anthony Arvanitakis
    “I wake up in a surgery room and a surgeon with a very calm voice and a smile on his face starts talking to me. He asks me typical stuff like what's my name, where did I grow up and other similar questions to calm me down. But suddenly, the seriousness of my injury overwhelms me with horrific thoughts.”
    Anthony Arvanitakis, HomeMade Muscle: All You Need is a Pull up Bar

  • #9
    “Selecting the paper for your letterhead has more variables than you might think. Normal writing or computer printing paper is too light and poor quality to be used for letterhead. Using too heavy of a paper comes off as being ridged and over spending on a basic supply.”
    Mitch Stephen, My Life & 1,000 Houses: 200+ Ways to Find Bargain Properties

  • #10
    Victor Hugo
    “The Bishop remained silent for a moment; then he turned abruptly to the director of the hospital.”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

  • #11
    George Wier
    “No woman I had ever known had thus far been able to penetrate my armor with the simple expedient of tears. But it was not only this that drew me to”
    George Wier, The Last Call

  • #12
    Katie Ingersoll
    “Logan held up a hand. He turned an apologetic expression toward the eager-looking young photo journalist Andrew had probably tugged along by the roots of his hair, then redirected his gaze back to the manager. “I need some air, Andy.” “But—” Although he didn’t see the”
    Katie Ingersoll, An Artist's Redemption

  • #13
    Katie Ingersoll
    “Uh … yeah, I do. You’re Moses Malloy.” He couldn’t keep the admiration and amazement from coming through. Moses smiled. “You’ve got that look on your face. The one that tells me you’re a fan. Didn’t think I had too many of those left.” The age worn face lost its smile. “I know where you are, boy.” Logan watched as Moses lifted a hand and slid his collar back to expose his neck.”
    Katie Ingersoll, An Artist's Redemption

  • #14
    Kylie Walker
    “Have fun!”
    Kylie Walker, Scarred, Part 1

  • #15
    Malcolm Gladwell
    “Many of the bands that played in Hamburg were from Liverpool,” Norman went on. “It was an accident. Bruno went to London to look for bands. But he happened to meet an entrepreneur from Liverpool in Soho who was down in London by pure chance. And he arranged to send some bands over. That’s how the connection was established. And eventually the Beatles made a connection not just with Bruno but with other club owners as well. They kept going back because they got a lot of alcohol and a lot of sex.”
    Malcolm Gladwell, Outliers: The Story of Success

  • #16
    Janet Elizabeth Henderson
    “Josh shrugged. “Works for me.” Caroline nodded. “I think you should get married beside the loch,” Archie told them. Caroline helped herself to a cup of tea from the pot on the table in front of her. “The loch will be full of midges.” James bit into a biscuit and spoke with his mouth full. “With any luck they’ll only bite the foreigners.” Millicent blinked at the man before turning back to Caroline. “How about photos at the loch? That way you can have loch, castle and church.” “Sounds great to me.” Caroline took a sip of her tea. “Josh, what do you think?” “Whatever you decide is fine.” He couldn’t have come across less interested if he’d tried. “Now, the gentlemen were talking about having a grey colour scheme.” Millicent was clearly horrified by the idea. “What do you think?” They all looked at Caroline, who was wearing yet another second-hand grey skirt suit. Although Caroline had never bothered with fashion, she was beginning to think she might have to wear some other colours. “No, I don’t want grey,” Caroline sighed. “I like lavender.” “Lavender it is,” Millicent said. “Any thoughts on flowers?” “Heather,” Caroline said. Archie threw up his hands in disgust. “You can get heather on the damn hill. Pick something he has to pay for. The man is a gazillionaire. What’s the point in marrying him if you can’t splash out?” Caroline looked at Josh. “What kind of flowers do you want?” Josh was munching his way through a giant bag of chips. “I really don’t care about flowers.” Caroline felt her blood pressure rise. “Do you care about the wedding at all?” “Of course I do.” “Well, what ideas do you have for it?” “Fine.” He pushed himself away from the counter and sauntered towards them. Caroline bit the inside of her cheek to stop from commenting. Everything the man did was so unhurried. It was beyond irritating. He pulled up a chair, swung it around, straddled it and leaned on the back with his forearms. He was so close Caroline could feel the heat coming off him. “Okay, this is what I think.” Josh spread his hands wide. “I’m thinking a couple of hundred of our closest friends, large dance floor, great band. I might sing, but we can get someone else in too. Lots of food. I want steak. Apart from that, I don’t care what colour the thing is or what type of flowers we have.” “So, you’re going to leave the details up to me?” “Isn’t this what women do?”
    Janet Elizabeth Henderson, Goody Two Shoes



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