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Tom Clancy
“The only real difference between a wise man and a fool, Moore knew, was that the wise man tended to make more serious mistakes—and only because no one trusted a fool with really crucial decisions; only the wise had the opportunity to lose battles, or nations.”
Tom Clancy, Clear and Present Danger

Mark Batterson
“God is in the business of strategically positioning us in the right place at the right time. A sense of destiny is our birthright as followers of Christ. God is awfully good at getting us where He wants us to go. But here’s the catch: The right place often seems like the wrong place, and the right time often seems like the wrong time.”
Mark Batterson, In a Pit with a Lion on a Snowy Day: How to Survive and Thrive When Opportunity Roars

Benjamin Franklin
“If you wish information and improvement from the knowledge of others, and yet at the same time express yourself as firmly fix'd in your present opinions, modest, sensible men, who do not love disputation, will probably leave you undisturbed in the possession of your error.”
Benjamin Franklin, The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin

Mark Twain
“You know that kind of quiver that trembles around through you when you are seeing something so strange and enchanting and wonderful that it is just a fearful joy to be alive and look at it; and you know how you gaze, and your lips turn dry and your breath comes short, but you wouldn't be anywhere but there, not for the world.”
Mark Twain, The Mysterious Stranger and Other Stories

Jerome K. Jerome
“Harris said, however, that the river would suit him to a "T." I don't know what a "T" is (except a sixpenny one, which includes bread-and- butter and cake AD LIB., and is cheap at the price, if you haven't had any dinner). It seems to suit everybody, however, which is greatly to its credit.”
Jerome K. Jerome, Three Men in a Boat

Walter Wink
“for God's sake, let's be done with the hypocrisy of claiming "I am a biblical literalist" when everyone is a selective literalist, especially those who swear by the antihomosexual laws in the Book of Leviticus and then feast on barbecued ribs and delight in Monday-night football, for it is toevali, an abomination, not only to eat pork but merely to touch the skin of a dead pig.”
Walter Wink, Homosexuality and Christian Faith: Questions of Conscience for the Churches

George R.R. Martin
“No man should live longer than his teeth.”
George R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings

“It doesn't promise to solve or erase suffering but to transform it, pledging that by loving one another, even through pain, we will find more life. And it insists that by opening ourselves to strangers, the despised or frightening or unintelligible other, we will see more and more of the holy, since, without exception, all people are one body: God's.”
Sara Miles, Take This Bread: A Radical Conversion

Charles Stross
“Christmas: the one time of year when you can’t avoid the nuts in your family muesli.”
Charles Stross, Overtime

Amanda Hocking
“That’s kind of creepy,”
Amanda Hocking, Switched

Matt Taibbi
“In the new American ghetto, the nightmare engine is bubble economics, a kind of high-tech casino scam that kills neighborhoods just like dope does, only the product is credit, not crack or heroin. It concentrates the money of the population in just a few hands with brutal efficiency, just like narco-business, and just as in narco-business the product itself, debt, steadily demoralizes the customer to the point where he’s unable to prevent himself from being continually dominated.”
Matt Taibbi, Griftopia: Bubble Machines, Vampire Squids, and the Long Con That Is Breaking America

Jennifer Ashley
“My dad is shagging your aunt, probably right now. That makes us almost family.”
Jennifer Ashley

Tom Clancy
“Jack looked out the window as they passed the Mormon temple, just outside the beltway near Connecticut Avenue. A decidedly odd-looking building, it had grandeur with its marble columns and gilt spires. The beliefs represented by that impressive structure seemed curious to Ryan, a lifelong Catholic, but the people who held them were honest and hardworking, and fiercely loyal to their country, because they believed in what America stood for.”
Tom Clancy, Clear and Present Danger

Janet Evanovich
“Cripes, I can’t keep up on this political correct shit. I don’t even know what to call myself. One minute I’m black. Then I’m African American. Then I’m a person of color. Who the hell makes these rules up, anyhow?”
Janet Evanovich, Visions of Sugar Plums

David  Wong
“Here’s exclusive Channel 5 video of a local man having his brain eaten by a winged gremlin. Local gremlin experts warn that—”
David Wong, John Dies at the End

Amanda Hocking
“the way it always did.”
Amanda Hocking, Switched

“But, if one cuts more deeply, the lonesome dove is Newt, a lonely teenager who is the unacknowledged son of Captain Call and a kindly whore named Maggie, who is now dead. So the central theme of the novel is not the stocking of Montana but unacknowledged paternity. All of the Hat Creek Outfit, including particularly Augustus McCrae, want Call to accept the boy as his son.”
Larry McMurtry, Lonesome Dove

Edgar Allan Poe
“In pace requiescat!”
Edgar Allan Poe, Selected Tales

Edgar Allan Poe
“Ah, Death, the spectre which sate at all feasts! How often, Monos, did we lose ourselves in speculations upon its nature! How mysteriously did it act as a check to human bliss - saying unto it "thus far, and no farther!”
Edgar Allan Poe, Selected Tales

“Loving means losing control of our schedule, our money, and our time. When we love we cease to be the master and become a servant.”
Paul Miller, Love Walked Among Us: Learning to Love Like Jesus

Joshua Ferris
“One thing we knew for certain- despite all our certainties, it was very difficult to guess what one individual was thinking at any given moment.”
Joshua Ferris

“People who work in offices are crazy, they create an environment they hate, write rules they want to break, cast each other in roles they despise. It’s like they’re sixth formers in an end of term drama acting out the agony of everything they fear most in their life but they forget to end the play.”
Helen Smith, Alison Wonderland

J.A. Konrath
“You know, you remind me of my younger brother. I miss that kid, so much that I sometimes regret killing him.”
J.A. Konrath

“little children never get frozen by their selfishness. Like the disciples, they come just as they are, totally self-absorbed. They seldom get it right. As parents or friends, we know all that. In fact, we are delighted (most of the time!) to find out what is on their little hearts. We don’t scold them for being self-absorbed or fearful. That is just who they are.”
Paul Miller, A Praying Life: Connecting With God In A Distracting World

Italo Calvino
“In fact the problem Leopardi is facing is speculative and metaphysical, a problem in the history of philosophy from Parmenides to Descartes and Kant: the relationship between the idea of infinity as absolute space and absolute time, and our empirical knowledge of space and time.”
Italo Calvino, Six Memos for the Next Millennium

Reuben A. Torrey
“What are the distinctive characteristics, or marks, of personality? Knowledge, feeling or emotion, and will. Any entity that thinks and feels and wills is a person.”
R. A. (Reuben Archer) Torrey, The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit

“He is intelligent enough to get a job that would earn him good money, but too clever to want one.”
Helen Smith, Alison Wonderland

“Okay, so there’s just you. Your goals, your career, your crew, your prospects, and your God. All together, chillin’. Before the house, the apartment, the kids, the boyfriend, the wedding, the night you crossed over with your frat brothers, there’s that pivotal point of asking your heart, “Who am I, really? What do I really like? Do I want to change for someone else? Is my soul mate right now, somewhere, finishing this sentence and completing my thoughts?”
Kirk Franklin, The Blueprint: A Plan for Living Above Life's Storms

Reuben A. Torrey
“There are at least four distinct lines of proof in the Bible that the Holy Spirit is a person.”
R. A. (Reuben Archer) Torrey, The Person and Work of The Holy Spirit

Anthony S. Burdge
“The mythology of Doctor Who has built into it the continuation, evolution, and longevity of the character’s mythical qualities through his regenerative process. I have to agree with Lou Anders, when he states: “Doctor Who is the truest expression of Joseph Campbell’s Hero with a Thousand Faces ever conceived. The idea of an alien, come down to earth, repeatedly dying and resurrecting for the salvation of others is as close to the perpetual reenactment of the eternal Hero’s Journey as you can hope to find.”(6)”
Anthony S. Burdge