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  • #1
    Adam Scott Huerta
    “Disclaimer: Consider all perceived errors and scrutinize all self-evident truths.”
    Adam Scott Huerta, Motive Black

  • #2
    Andri E. Elia
    “Night vision. Unclip your bows. Ready. Fly.” ”
    Andri E. Elia, Yildun: Worldmaker of Yand

  • #3
    Max Nowaz
    “A magic Adam never knew existed, yet he must somehow control it to survive.”
    Max Nowaz, Get Rich or Get Lucky

  • #4
    Raz Mihal
    “Looking into her eyes, I see the emptiness of my mind reflected in the vibration of my heart—love without the presence of 'Me.”
    Raz Mihal, Just Love Her

  • #5
    Alan    Bradley
    “Look around! Look what we’ve done to the world. We fucked everything up. In a few years it’s going to be unlivable. We don’t deserve to be stewards of this planet. And that pales to the things we do to each other. We’re monsters, Sander, and someone needs to end it.”
    Alan Bradley, The Sixth Borough

  • #6
    Elizabeth Tebby Germaine
    “Ask if you would like to,’ he said, smiling, ‘Or if you prefer, we could just sit.’    ‘But I guess you’re not just sitting.’   He smiled again. ‘No.’   ‘So … are you praying?’   ‘Yes. I try and pray a lot.’  ‘Can I pray?’  ‘Yes. Of course.’  ‘I think … maybe …’  ‘Yes?’  ‘You are praying that I might be able to pray. Because you know that I don’t know how to.’ ‘Yes, I am. And I believe you will be able to. There is something you need help with, and you will get that help.’  ‘So … is God there then?’  ‘Yes, God is there. God is here. Everywhere. He wants you to ask for help and He will give it. He wants you to know what to ask for. You can ask Him anything.’ ‘Anything?’   ‘Anything at all. Absolutely anything at all. He will give you strength and guidance and protect you from evil.’  Natasha sat very still and wiped away the tears. She wished she could believe it.”
    Elizabeth Tebby Germaine, A MAN WHO SEEMED REAL: A story of love, lies, fear and kindness

  • #7
    Jody    Summers
    “When Val opened the door Jeremy almost had to catch his breath. She
    was in a quintessential “little black dress”. This particular one left one
    shoulder bare and with her hair swept to the opposite side, the geometry
    of it gave the sensation of her being much more exposed than she actually
    was. Still, it wasn’t even the flattering attire that nearly left Jeremy
    breathless. It was the look in her eyes. That sparkle of joy at seeing him
    was unmistakable, and truly the only clue Jeremy typically got of her
    feelings for him.
    It was said that in ancient Egyptian times the peddlers in the market
    could determine a customer’s interest in their wares by the eyes. When
    the eye beholds something it desires, the pupils dilate. On some level
    everyone knows this, but in the case of the peddlers, if the pupils dilated,
    the prices went up. And whether Jeremy knew it consciously or not, her
    pupils dilated as she beheld him. All he knew for sure was that that look
    told him Valerie was very glad to see him.
    Then he saw her eyes slip down to his neck”
    Jody Summers, The Mayan Legacy

  • #8
    Steven Decker
    “I’ll test the station the day after tomorrow. If it’s good, we’ll make the jump the day after that. So three days. I need three days.”
    Steven Decker, The Balance of Time

  • #9
    Markus Zusak
    “I wanted to explain that I am constantly overestimating and underestimating the human race - that rarely do I even simply estimate it. I wanted to ask her how the same thing could be so ugly and so glorious, and its words and stories so damning and brilliant...I AM HAUNTED BY HUMANS.”
    Markus Zusak, The Book Thief

  • #10
    John Stuart Mill
    “The greater part of the world has, properly speaking, no history, because the despotism of Custom is complete. This is the case over the whole East. Custom is there, in all things, the final appeal; justice and right mean conformity to custom; the argument of custom no one, unless some tyrant intoxicated with power, thinks of resisting. And we see the result. Those nations must once have had originality; they did not start out of the ground populous, lettered, and versed in many of the arts of life; they made themselves all this, and were then the greatest and most powerful nations in the world. What are they now? The subjects or dependants of tribes whose forefathers wandered in the forests when theirs had magnificent palaces and gorgeous temples, but over whom custom exercised only a divided rule with liberty and progress.”
    John Stuart Mill, On Liberty

  • #11
    Astrid Lindgren
    “Älä näytä tuommoiselta, Korppu", hän sanoi. "Eihän tämä ole yhtään mitään. Paljon pahempaa on tulossa!”
    Astrid Lindgren

  • #12
    Donald Miller
    “The problem with Christian culture is we think of love as a commodity. We use it like money. [...] If something is doing something for us, offering us something, be it gifts, time, popularity, or what have you, we feel they have value, we feel they are worth something to us. I could see it so clearly, and I could see it in the pages of my life. This was the thing that had smelled so rotten all these years. I used love like money. The church used love like money. With love, we withheld affirmation from the people who did not agree with us, but we lavishly financed the ones who did.”
    Donald Miller

  • #13
    John Grogan
    “It's just the most amazing thing to love a dog, isn't it? It makes our relationships with people seem as boring as a bowl of oatmeal.”
    John Grogan, Marley and Me: Life and Love With the World’s Worst Dog

  • #14
    Jostein Gaarder
    “الأكثر ذكاء هو الذي يعرف أنه لا يعرف”
    Jostein Gaarder, Sophie’s World



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