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  • #1
    Harold Schechter
    “The friendly relations Belle enjoyed with her neighbors when she first came to La Porte were not fated to last. “No one was a friend of hers,” Louisa Diessl”
    Harold Schechter, Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men

  • #2
    Stephanie Marie Thornton
    “as the old pharaoh was laid to rest, allowing her brother to claim his place fully upon the Isis Throne.”
    Stephanie Thornton, Daughter of the Gods: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

  • #3
    Tanya Thompson
    “The truth was a punch to the gut, and while you were falling, a knee to the face, then you could lie on the floor and bleed for a spell. Ed”
    Tanya Thompson, Assuming Names: a con artist's masquerade

  • #4
    Anne Frank
    “The final forming of a person's character lies in their own hands.”
    Anne Frank

  • #5
    Gary Chapman
    “true love cannot begin until the in-love experience has run its course.”
    Gary Chapman, The Five Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts

  • #6
    Harold Schechter
    “Smith bristled. “We don’t sweat people here,” he said. “La Porte is a civilized town. We’re not like Chicago and New York.”[”
    Harold Schechter, Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men

  • #7
    Ashlee Vance
    “If there was a way that I could not eat, so I could work more, I would not eat. I wish there was a way to get nutrients without sitting down for a meal.”
    Ashlee Vance, Elon Musk: Inventing the Future

  • #8
    Stephanie Marie Thornton
    “faithful, resolute, alive, You and the Two Lands that has no enemies; This life is no more than a dream, so seize the day before it passes!”
    Stephanie Thornton, Daughter of the Gods: A Novel of Ancient Egypt

  • #9
    Rachel Carson
    “In nature nothing exists alone.”
    Rachel Carson, Silent Spring

  • #10
    Mark Kurlansky
    “Jamming was our ally. It made people curious about what we were hiding.”
    Mark Kurlansky, 1968: The Year that Rocked the World

  • #11
    Harold Schechter
    “metamorphosed into a creature as evil as any mythical Hulder: “a woman,”
    Harold Schechter, Hell's Princess: The Mystery of Belle Gunness, Butcher of Men

  • #12
    Ashlee Vance
    “Do you think I'm insane?”
    Ashlee Vance, Elon Musk: Tesla, SpaceX, and the Quest for a Fantastic Future

  • #13
    “There has been so much misinformation spread about the nature of this interview that the actual events that took place merit discussion. After being discreetly delivered by the Secret Service to the FBI’s basement garage, Hillary Clinton was interviewed by a five-member joint FBI and Department of Justice team. She was accompanied by five members of her legal team. None of Clinton’s lawyers who were there remained investigative subjects in the case at that point. The interview, which went on for more than three hours, was conducted in a secure conference room deep inside FBI headquarters and led by the two senior special agents on the case. With the exception of the secret entry to the FBI building, they treated her like any other interview subject. I was not there, which only surprises those who don’t know the FBI and its work. The director does not attend these kinds of interviews. My job was to make final decisions on the case, not to conduct the investigation. We had professional investigators, schooled on all of the intricacies of the case, assigned to do that. We also as a matter of procedure don’t tape interviews of people not under arrest. We instead have professionals who take detailed notes. Secretary Clinton was not placed under oath during the interview, but this too was standard procedure. The FBI doesn’t administer oaths during voluntary interviews. Regardless, under federal law, it would still have been a felony if Clinton was found to have lied to the FBI during her interview, whether she was under oath or not. In short, despite a whole lot of noise in the media and Congress after the fact, the agents interviewed Hillary Clinton following the FBI’s standard operating procedures.”
    James Comey, A Higher Loyalty: Truth, Lies, and Leadership

  • #14
    “You were very serious,” her grandmother continued. “You had these big brown eyes and you were always going, ‘What’s that? What’s that?’ You wondered what everything was. You would frown and point a lot, like a conductor looking for your orchestra. You always seemed very busy, like you were between appointments all the time, but you were just a little child.”
    Carrie Fisher

  • #15
    Gretchen Rubin
    “It was time to expect more of myself. Yet as I thought about happiness, I kept running up against paradoxes. I wanted to change myself but accept myself. I wanted to take myself less seriously -- and also more seriously. I wanted to use my time well, but I also wanted to wander, to play, to read at whim. I wanted to think about myself so I could forget myself. I was always on the edge of agitation; I wanted to let go of envy and anxiety about the future, yet keep my energy and ambition.”
    Gretchen Rubin, The Happiness Project



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