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  • #1
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “Death is the ultimate test of faith.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #2
    Margarita Barresi
    “Marco had examined every inch of Guayanés Beach, where coconut palms that once grew along the shore in majestic rows lay crisscrossed in the sand like scattered pencils.”
    Margarita Barresi, A Delicate Marriage

  • #3
    Michael G. Kramer
    “This stated, “Dear Mr. Prime Minister, I am delighted by the decision of your government to provide an infantry battalion for service in South Vietnam at the request of the Government of South Vietnam” The simple fact about this was that no such request was ever received by the Australian Government.”
    Michael G. Kramer, A Gracious Enemy

  • #4
    Sara Pascoe
    “It is weird that the same two parents can come together and make two such different people.”
    Sara Pascoe, Weirdo: 'Intense, also BRILLIANT, funny and forensically astute.' Marian Keyes

  • #5
    Jerry Spinelli
    “if you learn to hate one or two persons... you'll soon hate millions of people.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Love, Stargirl

  • #6
    Brian Selznick
    “How did you learn to do that?" asked Hugo. "Books," answered Isabelle.”
    brian selznick, The Invention of Hugo Cabret

  • #7
    Bret Easton Ellis
    “He wasn't, I realized when I read those scenes concerning Blair and myself, close to any of us-- except of course to Blair, and really not even to her. He was simply someone who floated through our lives and didn't seem to care how flatly he perceived everyone or that he'd shared our secret failures with the world, showcasing the youthful indifference, the gleaming nihilism, glamorizing the horror of it all. But there was no point in being angry with him.”
    Bret Easton Ellis, Imperial Bedrooms

  • #8
    Leo Tolstoy
    “He went down trying not to look long at her, as though she were the sun, but he saw her, as one sees the sun, without looking.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #9
    Boris Pasternak
    “And, peering into those dark gulfs,
    Empty, without beginning or end,
    And sweating blood, he prayed to his Father
    That this cup of death might pass.”
    Boris Pasternak, Doctor Zhivago

  • #10
    Sue Monk Kidd
    “The truth is, in order to heal we need to tell our stories and have them witnessed...The story itself becomes a vessel that holds us up, that sustains, that allows us to order our jumbled experiences into meaning.
    As I told my stories of fear, awakening, struggle, and transformation and had them received, heard, and validated by other women, I found healing.
    I also needed to hear other women's stories in order to see and embrace my own. Sometimes another woman's story becomes a mirror that shows me a self I haven't seen before. When I listen to her tell it, her experience quickens and clarifies my own. Her questions rouse mine. Her conflicts illumine my conflicts. Her resolutions call forth my hope. Her strengths summon my strengths. All of this can happen even when our stories and our lives are very different.”
    Sue Monk Kidd, The Dance of the Dissident Daughter: A Woman's Journey from Christian Tradition to the Sacred Feminine



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