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    L.M. Weeks
    “She had that look again—taut jaw, pursed lips and angry eyes—the look her face assumed when her borderline personality had crossed the border.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #2
    L.M. Weeks
    “To describe Mayumi’s demeanor towards Kiwako as frosty would be like describing an ice age as minor climate change.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #3
    L.M. Weeks
    “I’m sorry not to have been more communicative. Yes, it was work in Russia.” Just not ‘legal’ work, he thought with chagrin.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #4
    L.M. Weeks
    “All of these things, however, were but like methadone to a heroin addict. They only masked the withdrawal pains without satisfying the addiction. So even as they tried truly to break up many times, they always found their way back to each other.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #5
    L.M. Weeks
    “He sped up. The right mirror was the first to go, then the left, followed by angry honking from the cars his mirrors hit as he threaded the needle between the narrow lanes.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #6
    L.M. Weeks
    “It’s far more reliable than solar or wind power, which depend on mother nature, who is notoriously fickle; sometimes the sun don’t shine and the wind don’t blow.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #7
    L.M. Weeks
    “Cars slowed to a crawl as drivers rubber-necked to watch her ride by. She was a glamorous hazard to traffic safety.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #8
    L.M. Weeks
    “The attendant pointed out that the bones were in very good shape and so many of them had survived cremation because the deceased was relatively young and healthy. Torn almost rolled his eyes. We could do without the biology lesson.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #9
    L.M. Weeks
    “It was muddy from all the rain. A few gray wooden houses on both sides and one old, tired store lined the road. Two dark mangy stray dogs, shivering in the damp cold, wandered the street and a few crows sat in the dead trees, waiting for who knew what.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #10
    L.M. Weeks
    “They usually didn’t know I was half-Japanese. But you know how it is. No matter where you go, you don’t quite fit in. But it is fun to be able to slip in and out of two such completely different cultures seamlessly like a shapeshifter.”
    L. M. Weeks, Bottled Lightning

  • #11
    Tarryn Fisher
    “You can only give your heart away once, after that, everything else will chase your first love”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #12
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I think that after the first time you give your heart away, you never get it back. The rest of your life is just you pretending that you still have a heart.”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #13
    Tarryn Fisher
    “What’s the difference?” I asked him. “Between the love of your life, and your soulmate?”
    “One is a choice, and one is not.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Mud Vein

  • #14
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Go be with your husband ... before he realises that he's still in love with me”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #15
    Tarryn Fisher
    “She has the kind of love that can stain your soul, make you beg not to have one, just to escape the spell she’s put you under. I’ve tried to break myself of her over and over, but it’s pointless. I’ve got more of her in my veins than blood”
    Tarryn Fisher, Thief

  • #16
    Tarryn Fisher
    “You will remember every day for the rest of your life because I was the one and you threw me away." And then he left.”
    Tarryn Fisher, The Opportunist

  • #17
    Tarryn Fisher
    “I’ve come to the conclusion that there are no set rules in life. You do what you have to do to survive. If that means running away from the love of your life to preserve your sanity, you do it. If it means breaking someone’s heart so yours doesn’t break; do it. Life is complicated — too much so for there to be absolutes. We are all so broken. Pick up a person, shake them around and you’ll hear the rattling of their broken pieces. Pieces our fathers broke, or our mothers, or our friends, strangers, or our loves. Olivia has stopped rattling quite as much as she used to. Love is a God-given tool, she tells me. It screws things back in place that were loose, and it cleans out all the broken pieces that you don’t need anymore. I believe her. Our love has been fixing each other. I hope to only hear a tiny jingle when I shake her in a few years”
    Tarryn Fisher, Thief

  • #18
    Tarryn Fisher
    “Tell me a truth, Senna."
    "I don't know how."
    "Then tell me a lie."
    "I don't love you."
    "The truth is for the mind," he says. "Lies are for the heart. So let's just keep lying.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Mud Vein

  • #19
    Tarryn Fisher
    “You’ve been silent your whole life. You were silent when we met, silent when you suffered. Silent when life kept hitting you. I was like that too, a little. But not like you. You are a stillness. And I tried to move you. It didn’t work. But that doesn’t mean you didn’t move me. I heard everything you didn’t say. I heard it so loudly that I couldn’t shut it off. Your silence, Senna, I hear it so loudly.”
    Tarryn Fisher, Mud Vein

  • #20
    “You get what you tolerate.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #21
    “Remember that what gets talked about and how it gets talked about determines what will happen. Or won't happen. And that we succeed or fail, gradually then suddenly, one conversation at a time.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #22
    “There is something within us that responds deeply to people who level with us.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #23
    “As a leader, you get what you tolerate. People do not repeat behavior unless it is rewarded.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #24
    “Our work, our relationships, and our lives succeed or fail one conversation at a time. While no single conversation is guaranteed to transform a company, a relationship, or a life, any single conversation can. Speak and listen as if this is the most important conversation you will ever have with this person. It could be. Participate as if it matters. It does.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #25
    “The first thing the attendees saw when they walked in was a poster with the question “What are our mokitas?”—a Papua New Guinea word for that which everyone knows and no one will speak of: the elephant in the room.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Conversations: Achieving Success at Work and in Life One Conversation at a Time

  • #26
    “Our power as individuals is multiplied when we gather together as families, teams, and communities with common goals.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #27
    “Seeking out people with different views, different perspectives, different ideas is often challenging, because it requires us to set aside judgment and open our minds. But we have to remind ourselves that to get beyond where we are, where I believe most of us are, we would all be be well served to choose our music carefully, to stop talking and listen to one another.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #28
    “I want us all to stop thinking only in terms of accomplishments, of task and completion, of beating the competition, of gathering income and merchandise, of winning praise, and instead, live our lives forging the deepest relationships we can with ourselves and with one another. i want us to respond to adversity by deepening our engagement in our lives. It isn't complicated.”
    Susan Scott, Fierce Leadership: A Bold Alternative to the Worst "Best" Practices of Business Today

  • #29
    L.G. Davis
    “Sometimes we think we know someone, but we really don’t. All too often we’re all just familiar strangers.”
    L.G. Davis, The Janitor's Wife

  • #30
    L.G. Davis
    “People always claim not to need anyone, but there are situations in life where one needs to lean on others. But it takes time to build relationships and even longer to repair broken ones.”
    L.G. Davis, The Janitor's Wife



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