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Death, it seems, has a mind of its own.

~ Ruta Sepetys

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She thought of the Good Shepherd with His sheep. Of the Man hanging upon the cross. And the understanding bubbled up within her soul: He makes all things new.

~ Alicia G. Ruggieri

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Everything changes except human behavior and its consequences.

~ Stephanie M. Sellers

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Why do you assume I'm human?I wasn't born; I was created just like this.First I was an idea.Then I came into being, charged with a very important task.I've come to find the monster.

~ Eliza Granville

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When you fear nothing, you have nothing to fear

~ S.f. Chandler

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Only a fool lies brooding over his problems. When the morning comes he's tired out and his problems are the same as before.

~ Robert Lyndon

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Naughty John, Naughty John, does his work with his apron on. Cuts your throat and takes your bones, sells 'em off for a coupla stones.

~ Libba Bray

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The wolf had begun hunting human prey. They were plentiful in the dark city streets and provided enough good meat to satiate his gnawing hunger. He was still very careful not to let any who saw him live. To do otherwise would displease the Master. He would only stalk those people that were foolish enough to walk alone in the night

~ Brian S. Ference

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Some girls are sweeter… Others have a tinge of bitterness… It is as if I can smell their souls. Their experiences and relationships are painted in warm, sour crimson.

~ Katlyn Charlesworth

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Was Jane now. All Jane. Come calamity or come calm, was myself and none else.

~ J.d. Jordan

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She smells of her cooking and the perfume Eau d'Hadrien. My mother wore it, too. She used to cook, like Lili. Our house smelled of garlic and thyme instead of sadness.

~ Jennifer Donnelly

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Mankind in the aggregate I have found to be brutish, ignorant and unkind, whether those qualities were covered by the coarse tunic of the peasant of the white and purple toga of a senator. And yet in the weakest of men, in moments when they are alone and themselves, I have found veins of strength like gold in decaying rock; in the cruelest of men, flashes of tenderness and compassion; and in the vainest of men, moments of simplicity and grace.

~ John Williams

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Incredible. It is just incredible that you can notice something like that when your face is so cold you can't feel it anymore, and you know perfectly well you are surrounded by death, and the only way to stay alive is to endure the howling wind and hold your course. And still the sky is beautiful.

~ Elizabeth Wein

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He (her son) is just like his father, doesn't listen to a word I say!

~ Logan Crowe

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He spent the next hours watching her sleep, taking in every detail of her face, of her body. The way the soft glow of the bedside lamp cast shadows on her cheeks. The way her chest rose and fell with each breath. And when the first light of dawn finally showed through the gap in the curtains he quietly dressed and turned off the bedside lamp, and left the room, not daring to look back.

~ Dominique Wilson

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A man should not glory in what he already knows but in what he has yet to learn.

~ Robert Stephen Parry

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Not having any drink about ain’t the same as not understanding the need for one. Times like these change a body’s perspective.

~ Samuel Snoek-Brown

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Even a goat got to be a goat. Esperança's comments about slaves during the triangular slave trade.

~ Tanja Kobasic

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Their eyes locked.They could see into each other's souls. This was why she had been born.

~ Marion Croslydon

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Why else do we write and write except to move our readers?

~ Jerome Charyn

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History immortalises both the names of the greats and the tyrants without making a distinction between them.

~ Aziz Hamza

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He found Granny on the porch, asleep. Her chin sat on her chest, rising and falling with her breath. He gathered her up in his arms, light as a girl, and carried her inside to her room. He covered her in her old handed-down quilt. The outer layers were burnished to a luster over decades of sleeping flesh, the inner batting composed of older blankets still. He tucked it under her feet, her elbows and shoulders, and went out into the den and opened the door of the wood stove. A mouth of red coals. He added two lengths of the seasoned white oak they kept stacked on the porch, hot-burning wood for cold nights, and stoked it to a fury before stepping outside.

~ Taylor Brown

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It was a hymn with the force of a march, a march with the majesty of a hymn. It was the song of soldiers bearing sacred banners and of priests carrying swords. It was an anthem to the sanctity of strength.

~ Ayn Rand

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The virtuous are among the the weakest and quickest to sin

~ Aziz Hamza

Aziz Hamza Historical Fiction Novel Rome

when you walk the path of revenge, know that someone will always follow your trail

~ Aziz Hamza

Aziz Hamza Historical Fiction Novel Rome

If the gods chose Sextus as King of Rome, the worst possible evil will befall it

~ Aziz Hamza

Aziz Hamza Historical Fiction Novel Rome

Discourses, which are mostly wrapped in spurious religious and patriotic ideologies that ignite the enthusiasm of the ignorant masses

~ Aziz Hamza

Aziz Hamza Historical Fiction Novel Rome

The problem with living so long is that you see too many people pass before you.

~ Lisa See

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In my end lies my beginning Who said that? Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots (1542-1587).

~ Danny Saunders

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He speaks in that strange sports talk, telling me about the start of the new season and asks if I follow baseball. No. I really don’t. He assures me if I stay in town long enough I will become a baseball fan. It’s a requirement of living in St. Louis. Everyone is a Cardinal’s fan. “Loyal,” he tells me. St. Louis is a loyal town.

~ Gwenn Wright

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Lady's mouth tasted like blood and iron all the time now. It tasted like defeat.

~ Kiersten White

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The spicy sweet fragrance of the large full blooms, which rambled over the side and top of an arched metal framework, welcomed them as they walked beneath them. Shafts of sunlight pierced the canopy, dust motes floating languorously in the golden beams that spotlighted clumps of wayward snowdrops growing in the lawn.

~ Ellen Read

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We cannot save everyone, can we?’ I said to her as we continued walking on our way. I turned my head back only to find the spot the beggar had occupied empty. ‘Not everyone,’ she said. She took my hand once more in hers, kissed the back of it, and finished one of the sincerest axioms I had heard in sometime. ‘We must save,’ she said, ‘only the ones we can while we can.’Leila Bakr, in A TIME TO LOVE IN TEHRAN, and speaking to her love, John Lockwood

~ C.g. Fewston

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A Quote from Monty's journal in GOD MUST BE WEEPING. I felt as anonymous as a grain of sand.

~ J.d. Winston

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The giant beech next door intends to shiver off every hair of its pelt.

~ Barbara Kingsolver

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To survive one tragedy was to learn you cannot survive them all, and this knowledge was both a freedom and a great loss.

~ Chris Womersley

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A story is a wondrous invention.

~ Chris Womersley

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One's child is always one's child no matter what age they might be. You worry when your child makes a noise, when he doesn't. It's a terrible kind of love. Terrible.

~ Chris Womersley

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War is a terrible, bloody thing.

~ Katlyn Charlesworth

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John had been a footman nearly all of his adult life. He knew decorum and appropriate behavior for his situation. But when he glanced from one twin to another, he nearly ruined his reputation and self-respect forever with...a smile.

~ Sarah Brazytis

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