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  • #1
    Cricket Rohman
    “Buttercup?” Trace looked concerned. “You’ve named the cows?”
    “Not all of them … yet. I’ll give them each a name when the perfect name pops up.”
    He scratched his head. “You do know the fate of most beef cattle, right?” ”
    Cricket Rohman, Colorado Takedown

  • #2
    Yvonne Korshak
    “Part of the hem floated loose. She spun around again—the fabric tightened like wool on a spindle. She breathed in fear. The boat was farther away. She swung her head around—so was the shore.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #3
    William Kely McClung
    “The two shadows, black against the dark, defined by voids of light, moved at impossible speeds.”
    William Kely McClung, Super Ninja: The Sword of Heaven

  • #4
    “He will tell you what's wrong in your society, who's to blame, and make you afraid of it, but he won't tell you how to fix it.”
    March Lions, The Last Sunset

  • #5
    Graham Greene
    “For a moment I had felt elation as on the instant of waking before one remembers.”
    Graham Greene, The Quiet American

  • #6
    Laura Hillenbrand
    “There's more than one thing I can't do and there are a lot more things than that that you can't do or you wouldn't be in the newspaper business. You'd be a jockey and a scholar and a connoisseur of femininity like I am”
    Laura Hillenbrand, Seabiscuit: An American Legend

  • #7
    John Fowles
    “You must make, always. You must act, if you believe something. Talking about acting is like boasting about pictures you're going to paint. The most terrible bad form.”
    John Fowles, The Collector

  • #8
    Harriet Ann Jacobs
    “The secrets of slavery are concealed like those of the Inquisition. My master was, to my knowledge, the father of 11 slaves... Did the mothers dare tell who was the father of their children? No, indeed! They knew too well the terrible consequences.”
    Harriet Ann Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl by Harriet Jacobs

  • #9
    Sara Gruen
    “When you’re five, you know your age down to the month. Even in your twenties you know how old you are. I’m twenty-three, you say, or maybe twenty-seven. But then in your thirties something strange starts to happen. It’s a mere hiccup at first, an instant of hesitation. How old are you? Oh, I’m—you start confidently, but then you stop. You were going to say thirty-three, but you’re not. You’re thirty-five. And then you’re bothered, because you wonder if this is the beginning of the end. It is, of course, but it’s decades before you admit it. You”
    Sara Gruen, Water for Elephants

  • #10
    Diana Gabaldon
    “I will find you," he whispered in my ear. "I promise. If I must endure two hundred years of purgatory, two hundred years without you - then that is my punishment, which I have earned for my crimes. For I have lied, and killed, and stolen; betrayed and broken trust. But there is the one thing that shall lie in the balance. When I shall stand before God, I shall have one thing to say, to weigh against the rest."

    His voice dropped, nearly to a whisper, and his arms tightened around me.

    Lord, ye gave me a rare woman, and God! I loved her well.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Dragonfly in Amber



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