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Pernell Plath Meier
“Most of us knew in our bones that things with the world weren’t right, long before it became a crisis.”
Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

Pernell Plath Meier
“She’d worn anxiety like a thick robe for so long that it was hard for her to take it off.”
Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

Pernell Plath Meier
“Embedded in their psyche was the story of what had happened to the world, and the boys felt glorious to be on the other side of the madness”
Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

Sean Patrick Brennan
“The meanest people are the weakest people, for they do not even have the strength to believe in goodness. Do not let this be your life’s curse.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“The death of the human body is not only inevitable, but necessary, too. Just as you’d never wish to be forced as an adult to wear clothes you haven’t fit into since you were five, the soul needs to move on and away from the body. It outgrows it.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“Choosing the good of all is always your highest calling, even if that means people don’t like you for it. Being liked is meaningless if real love is not at the heart of your purpose.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“Close your eyes often, and by opening the eyes of your soul, see the proof of the majesty surrounding you at all times.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“People don’t just watch the horrible news happening around the world. They take it in like food. They feed themselves with all the pain and suffering, because they think digesting it this way will somehow make them more immune to it.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“Prayer is the soul’s nursery, where hopes and dreams find sustenance, where make-believe awakens into faith proved real.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“Prayer is not escape from but escape to, and the difference is important. When you take human form, you are not choosing to live in a prison, even one of Heaven’s design. Rather, you are choosing for a time to breathe the air of conflict, and taste the bitter herbs of higher learning. Prayer is an escape back to God’s own bosom, where the soul retreats not for pity but for rest.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“Evil is simply a hard truth, a fact we must face from time to time both in human form and on the Ethereal Plane. Its power comes not from any real source as light does, but rather from a fall into emptiness, a hopeless despair perpetuated over and over again by the judges of Earth.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Sean Patrick Brennan
“The work of soul has nothing at all to do with your physical appearance, weight, height, muscle size, breast size, penis size, or the amount of hair on your head. Nothing physical endures, because nothing physical needs to endure. Nothing physical matters, because matter doesn’t matter. And nothing physical is worth perfecting, because that which is truly perfect was always yours from the beginning.”
Sean Patrick Brennan, The Angel's Guide to Taking Human Form

Marta Martín Girón
“La verdadera vida es aquella que vas consumiendo mientras asumes el riesgo a equivocarte, porque, aun yendo mal, no te habrás equivocado, habrás vivido.”
Marta Martín Girón, La escritora que se olvidó de ser best seller

Angela Mullins
“Gerard drove her to the train station in New Port Sound last evening. Something about shooting with flamingos. Oh, I do hope she meant with cameras and not guns. Henry, do people actually hunt flamingos? I suppose they would be easy to spot. Perhaps that’s what pink camo is for. Oh, dear…” - Aunt Edith”
Angela Mullins, Working for Uncle Henry

Abby Knox
“Dusty:... how long was I asleep?

Jed: Too long if you're sleeping without me.”
Abby Knox, Her Hi-Fi Hunk

Angela Mullins
“The government don’t need any help creatin’ Big Brother. Folks are buyin’ up that stuff all by themselves. Cameras and microphones all over the house, watchin’ and listenin’ to everything. Their whole lives played out on social media platforms.”
Angela Mullins, Working for Uncle Henry

Angela Mullins
“It’s who’s controlling the Illuminati that I’m more concerned about.”
Angela Mullins, Working for Uncle Henry

Angela Mullins
“I’m telling you the government is up to some wicked stuff. Of course, they’ve been at it for over a century now, so…”
Angela Mullins, Working for Uncle Henry

Angela Mullins
“They don’t go around talkin’ about it to everybody. People’d think they’re nuts. But you’re only a nut if you’re wrong.”
Angela Mullins, Working for Uncle Henry

Jean Mello
“Ainda exalando esperança, lógico que sem a inocência de achar que todas as pessoas querem realmente um mundo melhor.”
Jean Mello, Exalando Esperança

Bex Dane
“Do tell. What kind of game are you playing with your bodyguard super?"
"I'm not. It has to stop."
"Who says? Let's drive him wild with jealousy at the next performance too.”
Bex Dane, Falcon

Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho
“Doa Mares ao Céu
Na Tempestade ou ao Léu
Não tem coisa mais bonita
Que uma história bem escrita”
Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho, Série Cortes: Inferno.: O segundo conto da antologia Abóbora Maldita.

Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho
“Ler é viajar no espaço tempo dentro da mente de outro alguém.”
Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho, Contos sobre a morte.

Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho
“Não ignore um poema
Isso pode ser problema
As vezes basta uma lida
Para aliviar um pouco a vida”
Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho, Contos sobre a morte.

Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho
“Dos Mares ao Céu
Na Tempestade ou ao Léu
Não tem coisa mais bonita
Que uma história bem escrita”
Claudio Roberto de Oliveira Filho, Contos sobre a morte.

Belle Harper
“He pulled it making my body arch in a way that made me feel more submissive… he dominated.”
Belle Harper

Marilyn Velez
“On the fifth night, upon the eighth hour, as the fires burned, Abbo was stricken ill by St. Anthony’s Fire. I assumed it was the rye bread he’d eaten as I had eaten the cornbread. I recall telling Abbo to try the cornbread instead, but he never tried rye, and his heart was set on it. I should’ve known better when the merchant smiled, the man never smiles. I think he meant to hurt Abbo...”
Marilyn Velez, Tundra: The Darkest Hour

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