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  • #1
    Michael Devaney
    “he began frantically writing invisible letters in the air.”
    Michael Devaney, The Inheritance: Chain Letter of the Arts

  • #2
    William  Ritter
    “She has saved this town and its people from countless monsters countless times. That the battles are usually in her head does not lessen the bravery of it. The hardest battles always are.”
    William Ritter, Jackaby

  • #3
    William Kent Krueger
    “It’s so quiet you can hear the dark sliding down the sky.”
    William Kent Krueger, Northwest Angle

  • #4
    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross
    “The most beautiful people we have known are those who have known defeat, known suffering, known struggle, known loss, and have found their way out of the depths. These persons have an appreciation, a sensitivity, and an understanding of life that fills them with compassion, gentleness, and a deep loving concern. Beautiful people do not just happen.”
    Elisabeth Kübler-Ross

  • #5
    Patti Callahan Henry
    “It is not hopeless,” he said with surety. “It is uncertain, and this is the cross God always gives us in life, uncertainty. But it is not hopeless.”
    Patti Callahan, Becoming Mrs. Lewis

  • #6
    Patti Callahan Henry
    “Much of what I’d done — mistakes, poems, manipulations, success and books and sex — had been done merely to get love. To get it. To answer my question: do you love me? . . . From that moment on, the love affair I would develop would be with my soul. [God] was already part of me; that much was clear. And now this would be where I would go for love — to the God in me. No more begging or pursuing or needing. Possibly it was only a myth, Jack’s myth [Til We Have Faces], that could have obliterated the false belief that I must pursue love in the outside world — in success, in acclaim, in performance, in a man.

    The Truth: I was beloved of God.

    Finally I could stop trying to force someone or something else to fill that role”
    Patti Callahan, Becoming Mrs. Lewis

  • #7
    Chris  Pavone
    “It’s unfair for the burden to rest entirely on the victims’ shoulders. It shouldn’t be only the accusers who risk everything; it shouldn’t be only the aggrieved who grieve. Other people need to take real action. Not just stand in solidarity, not just post on Instagram or hang a banner or donate fifty bucks.”
    Chris Pavone, Two Nights in Lisbon

  • #8
    Chris  Pavone
    “Nothing is more important to democracy than holding the powerful accountable for their transgressions.”
    Chris Pavone, Two Nights in Lisbon

  • #9
    Zaman Ali
    “Nothing is good enough; we must know and have it all.”
    Zaman Ali, EVIDENCE To Know and Have It All?

  • #10
    Hannah  Linder
    “Perhaps tomorrow had never been meant for them at all. Perhaps tomorrow belonged to God.”
    Hannah Linder, When Tomorrow Came

  • #11
    Zaman Ali
    “To know and have it all is about individuality because each one has the right not to live under the mercy of anyone with more power. So, for freedom and protection, one desires to know and have it all, but the questions remain.”
    Zaman Ali, EVIDENCE To Know and Have It All?

  • #12
    David McCloskey
    “For even friendly intelligence services do not share, they trade.”
    David McCloskey, Damascus Station

  • #13
    Ariel Lawhon
    “We are in the twilight years of a long love affair, and it has recently occurred to me that a day will come when one of us buries the other. But, I remind myself, that is the happy ending to a story like ours. It is a vow made and kept. Till death do us part. It is the only acceptable outcome to a long and happy marriage, and I am determined not to fear that day, whenever it arrives. I am equally determined to soak up all the days between.”
    Ariel Lawhon, The Frozen River

  • #14
    Betty  Smith
    “There's a tree that grows in Brooklyn. Some people call it the Tree of Heaven. No matter where its seed falls, it makes a tree which struggles to reach the sky. It grows in boarded-up lots and out of neglected rubbish heaps. It grows up out of cellar gratings. It is the only tree that grows out of cement. It grows lushly...survives without sun, water, and seemingly without earth. It would be considered beautiful...”
    Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

  • #15
    Elizabeth George
    “The Bible is an ocean of instruction and wisdom. Dip daily into the vast pool to discover its truths. Dust off that Bible. It has the answers you are looking for, and its delights await you.”
    Elizabeth George

  • #16
    Viktor E. Frankl
    “For the first time in my life I saw the truth as it is set into song by so many poets, proclaimed as the final wisdom by so many thinkers. The truth - that Love is the ultimate and highest goal to which man can aspire. Then I grasped the meaning of the greatest secret that human poetry and human thought and belief have to impart: The salvation of man is through love and in love.”
    Viktor E. Frankl, Man's Search for Meaning

  • #17
    Bruce Lee
    “Do not pray for an easy life, pray for the strength to endure a difficult one”
    Bruce Lee

  • #18
    William Kent Krueger
    “God never promised us an easy life. He never promised that we wouldn’t suffer, that we wouldn’t feel despair and loneliness and confusion and desperation. What he did promise was that in our suffering we would never be alone. And though we may sometimes make ourselves blind and deaf to his presence he is beside us and around us and within us always. We are never separated from his love. And he promised us something else, the most important promise of all. That there would be surcease. That there would be an end to our pain and our suffering and our loneliness, that we would be with him and know him, and this would be heaven.”
    William Kent Krueger, Ordinary Grace

  • #19
    Elie Wiesel
    “Oh God, Master of the Universe, in your infinite compassion, have mercy on us …”
    Elie Wiesel, Night

  • #20
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “[T]here is nothing higher and stronger and more wholesome and good for life in the future than some good memory, especially a memory of childhood, of home.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #21
    Oscar Wilde
    “Be yourself; everyone else is already taken.”
    Oscar Wilde



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