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  • #1
    Walter Isaacson
    “Like Paul Jobs, Joanne Schieble was from a rural Wisconsin family of German heritage.”
    Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

  • #2
    Walter Isaacson
    “When the sales guys run the company, the product guys don't matter so much, and a lot of them just turn off.”
    Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

  • #3
    Walter Isaacson
    “Greg Calhoun, who became close to Jobs right after college, saw another effect.”
    Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

  • #4
    Walter Isaacson
    “But when a boy was born—on February 24, 1955—the designated couple decided that they wanted a girl and backed out.”
    Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

  • #5
    Walter Isaacson
    “My parents were very open with me about that,” he recalled.”
    Walter Isaacson, Steve Jobs

  • #6
    Blake Crouch
    “Stu, where you at?” “Up here in the library.” “You hurt?”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #7
    Blake Crouch
    “I heard something up ahead.”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #8
    Blake Crouch
    “Abby,” Lawrence said, “do exactly what I say, right when I say, no matter how crazy it sounds.”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #9
    “physical, philosophical, and moral”
    Lance T. Stewart, The Civil War: The War That Divided The United States

  • #10
    “its foundations are laid, its corner-stone rests, upon the great truth that the negro is not equal to the white man; that slavery subordination to the superior race is his natural”
    Lance T. Stewart, The Civil War: The War That Divided The United States

  • #11
    “Cornerstone Speech”,”
    Lance T. Stewart, The Civil War: The War That Divided The United States

  • #12
    Blake Crouch
    “Do you know how a gun works?” “They hurt you.” “They can. I shot a bullet into the back of Molly’s head so she wouldn’t be sick or sad anymore.” “Did it hurt her?”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #13
    Blake Crouch
    “He dismounts his albino steed, the horse’s pinked nostrils flaring, dirty mane matted with ice.”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #14
    John Masters
    “In the West, the past is very close. In many places, it still believes it’s the present.”
    John Masters, Pilgrim son: A personal odyssey

  • #15
    Blake Crouch
    “The man behind the divan stood up, the machine pistol quivering in his grasp. There was a flash, Abigail thinking he’d pulled the trigger, the walls of the sitting area lighting up, the snow glinting. It went dark again. Muffled thunder rolled through the basin, shook the chandelier, the weakened floor trembling beneath her feet.”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #16
    Blake Crouch
    “Are you with them?” he whispered again. “With who?” Abigail asked. “The men in masks. There were—Get back!” he yelled and Abigail saw the machine pistol shift to her father.”
    Blake Crouch, Abandon

  • #17
    Scott Nicholson
    “That would be just dandy. All we’d have to do is sit back and wait for them to wipe each other out. But that doesn’t explain the message written in blood. That’s the mark of a seriously deranged mind. An intelligent mind, but one without a conscience.”
    Scott Nicholson, Milepost 291

  • #18
    E.C. Diskin
    “Because if someone owed me several thousand, and then stole from my house, and then I found out he had the money and didn’t pay me back, I’d be pretty pissed,” Hackett said.”
    E.C. Diskin, Broken Grace

  • #19
    Kerry Lonsdale
    “He bailed on football practice.” As soon as the words left me, my stomach pitched. This wasn’t any of Phil’s business. He chuckled. “So, the Golden Boy isn’t so golden after all.” He lifted his arm toward my house. “Walk you home?” “Um . . . OK,” I heard myself agree.”
    Kerry Lonsdale, Everything We Keep

  • #20
    “Jane noticed Henry's skin stretch when Theo held Henry's head with one hand and tugged on the thing with the other. “Hold on! You might do more damage pulling it off like that.” Reluctantly, Theo released his hold.”
    Ben Hammott, Ice Rift

  • #21
    “Henry gripped the axe handle and wiggled it free. The monster dropped to the ground and roared. Gathering his last vestiges of strength, Henry swung the axe at the sound. The monster grabbed Henry's arm that held the weapon and twisted. A loud crack of bone accompanied Henry's pain-filled scream. The axe slipped to the floor. Henry faced the monster and stared into its evil, soulless eyes. The fiend's jaws opened. Its tongue slid across sharp teeth. Though he dreaded”
    Ben Hammott, Ice Rift

  • #22
    Tim Tigner
    “Max had no idea, but figured it had to be easier than getting around the gait monitor. “Let me worry about that. Just answer the question. Can you do it?” “Can I get you boys some more nachos? Or maybe some sliders?” Their waitress spoke with a Southern accent that Max would have found charming under other conditions. He brushed her away without looking up. Wang spent another second savoring Max’s suffering while he pretended to ponder. The obvious ploy made Max want to slap him. “Technically, it’s well within our capabilities.”
    Tim Tigner, The Lies of Spies

  • #23
    Brandt Legg
    “Your time is up,” she said, punching buttons in the air. A woman walked into the Pacyfik Head’s office a moment later. “The deputy head will relieve you of your duties,” the Chief said, glaring at the man. “You are being reassigned to combat duty.” She didn’t wait for a response before moving on to another screen .”
    Brandt Legg, The List Keepers



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