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  • #1
    Steven Decker
    “I longed to have my mama come to me and sing me a song that settled me down while she rubbed my back, quieting my restless mind and pouting heart and helping me fall asleep, knowing I was loved.”
    Steven Decker, Child of Another Kind

  • #2
    Gabriel F.W. Koch
    “A look of absolute terror locked onto her features.”
    Gabriel F.W. Koch, Death Leaves a Shadow

  • #3
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov
    “We can be beacons of light”
    Aimee Cabo Nikolov, Love is the Answer God is the Cure

  • #4
    J.K. Franko
    “You see, there are no pretty pink flowers in the woods at night.”
    J.K. Franko, Eye for Eye

  • #5
    Sara Pascoe
    “Oo, I like a good cat fight – especially when it doesn’t involve me,’ Oscar said.
    ‘Shut up!’ Bryony and Raya said simultaneously. A hairline crack formed in the ice between them.”
    Sara Pascoe, Being a Witch, and Other Things I Didn't Ask For

  • #6
    Susan  Rowland
    “The fire on the mountain.” That was Anna. “Alchemy,” she said. “I feel it singing in my bones.”
    “Singing?” Mary would never understand Anna. The young woman turned away.
    Wiseman’s reply was tinged with respect.
    “That great pair of alchemists, Francis Ransome and Roberta Le More, believed the work they did affected the world’s spirit, the anima mundi. The Native Americans they met believed they too could and should interact with the Great Spirit. They lived with reverence for the land and all its peoples, the ancestors, the animals, the rocks, the trees, mountains.” 
    Mary’s jaw dropped; Caroline glowed; Anna pretended not to listen. Wiseman nodded, then continued.
    “You mean…?” began Mary.
    “Yes, it could have been so different, a meeting of like-minded earth-based spiritualities. Just imagine, what could have been?”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #7
    Dean Mafako
    “The reality is that the lives of the smallest patients are in our hands, and their clinical condition can change in an instant. No matter how many times you are involved in situations such as this, the physical stress and anxiety as well as the emotional and psychological effects of being immersed in that environment are dramatic and lasting on the human body, mind, and central nervous system. These effects are severe, and I firmly believe that they are cumulative over your lifetime.”
    DEAN MAFAKO, M.D., Burned Out

  • #8
    William Kely McClung
    “What the fuck were you supposed to think about to take your mind off what was happening? Maybe stop signs. No, everybody knew stop signs were erotic. Red lights. But weren’t those supposed to represent hookers? Green lights. Green for go… wrong thing. The problem was, when you were nineteen, blessed to be healthy, a seriously good looking athlete, and had the hottest chick in the school working her magic, everything was a turn-on.”
    William Kely McClung, LOOP

  • #9
    Euripides
    “O Zeus, why did you give men certain ways
    to recognize false gold, when there's no mark, no token on the human body, to indicate which men are worthless.”
    Euripides

  • #10
    Charles Baudelaire
    Le serpent qui danse

    Que j'aime voir, chère indolente,
    De ton corps si beau,
    Comme une étoffe vacillante,
    Miroiter la peau!

    Sur ta chevelure profonde
    Aux acres parfums,
    Mer odorante et vagabonde
    Aux flots bleus et bruns,

    Comme un navire qui s'éveille
    Au vent du matin,
    Mon âme rêveuse appareille
    Pour un ciel lointain.

    Tes yeux où rien ne se révèle
    De doux ni d'amer,
    Sont deux bijoux froids où se mêlent
    L’or avec le fer.

    A te voir marcher en cadence,
    Belle d'abandon,
    On dirait un serpent qui danse
    Au bout d'un bâton.

    Sous le fardeau de ta paresse
    Ta tête d'enfant
    Se balance avec la mollesse
    D’un jeune éléphant,

    Et ton corps se penche et s'allonge
    Comme un fin vaisseau
    Qui roule bord sur bord et plonge
    Ses vergues dans l'eau.

    Comme un flot grossi par la fonte
    Des glaciers grondants,
    Quand l'eau de ta bouche remonte
    Au bord de tes dents,

    Je crois boire un vin de bohême,
    Amer et vainqueur,
    Un ciel liquide qui parsème
    D’étoiles mon coeur!”
    Charles Baudelaire, Les Fleurs du Mal

  • #11
    Charlotte Brontë
    “I used to rush into strange dreams at night: dreams many-coloured, agitated, full of the ideal, the stirring, the stormy--dreams where, amidst unusual scenes, charged with adventure, with agitating risk and romantic chance, I still again and again met Mr. Rochester, always at some exciting crisis; and then the sense of being in his arms, hearing his voice, meeting his eye, touching his hand and cheek, loving him, being loved by him--the hope of passing a lifetime at his side, would be renewed, with all its first force and fire. Then I awoke. Then I recalled where I was, and how situated. Then I rose up on my curtainless bed, trembling and quivering; and then the still, dark night witnessed the convulsion of despair, and heard the burst of passion.”
    Charlotte Brontë, Jane Eyre

  • #12
    Daniel Keyes
    “Her voice, hoarse, was an unmistakable echo down the corridors of memory.”
    Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon

  • #13
    Jerry Spinelli
    “Mr, B, what's wrong with me?"
    [...]
    "Nothing. You're smart enough to know you don't have all the answers, that's all.”
    Jerry Spinelli, Smiles to Go

  • #14
    Tom Robbins
    “We waste time looking for the perfect lover, instead of creating the perfect love.”
    Tom Robbins



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