Fiction Novel Quotes

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Karl Braungart
“He grabbed her arm and karate-chopped her wrist to force the weapon out of her hand. She lost her balance and fell backward, but he kept a grip on her.”
Karl Braungart, Triple Deception

Beverly Magid
“That evening Vaselik stood at his window watching Leah leave, her baby swaddled in the shaw tied over her shoulder. Leah looked like an apparition from another world.”
Beverly Magid, Sown in Tears: A Historical Novel of Love and Struggle

“Jeffrey didn’t have long to live.”
Matt Francis, Murder in the Pacific: Ifira Point

Kate  Rose
“It was not too farfetched to see this moment as the beginning of an intense communion with Nature; mind and body willingly rendered into a vessel through which She could enact her cures. ”
Kate Rose, The Angel and the Apothecary

Katie Hall-May
“The problem with life is there is just too much of it. You identify one thing and it leads to another. Nothing is simply one thing only...it's like trying to read thruogh a foreign thesaurus. You look up one word and you find another twenty. If you look up even one of those twenty, you are already forty meanings away from the first one. And there's a good chance once of those brings you back to the start.”
Katie Hall-May, Memories of a Lost Thesaurus

“I think if people were taking tigers for joyrides, we wouldn’t be hearing about it on the radio!”
Matt Francis, Murder in the Pacific: Ifira Point

Katie Hall-May
“There is a strange, slow moment. The final page in my inconclusive and fraying thesaurus. And I am floating upwards, I am driftwood between them. The bright, bright blue that is the sky. And the glitter in the tarmac, like a promise of stars.”
Katie Hall-May, Memories of a Lost Thesaurus

Kate  Rose
“Love is but a reflection of oneself in the looking glass.”
Kate Rose, The Angel and the Apothecary

“These vans were dented, had cracked windscreens, bald tires, holey exhaust pipes and blew more smoke than the volcano Mount Yasur on the island of Tanna. There were no seatbelts, there was no air-conditioning, and there was certainly no realistic expectation that the driver had any sort of license.”
Matt Francis, Murder in the Pacific: Ifira Point

Tayler Marie Brooks
“I focus on representing life as close to reality as I can. Sometimes, (ok ok most of the time) it isn’t the most glorifying images of humanity. However, it points to our need for a Savior more than anything else I could write.”
Tayler Marie Brooks

Teme Abdullah
“Dalam nak menasihati orang ni, biarlah kita kenal orang tu dulu.”
Teme Abdullah, Arkitek Jalanan

Ashish       Kumar
“Life is a pleasant voyage until it runs into a typhoon....”
Ashish Kumar, Indelible Journey: Real Life In The Contemporary World

Hank Moody
“You know why love stories have happy endings?” I shake my head.
“Because they end too early,” she continues. “They always end right at the kiss. You never have to see all the bullshit that comes later. You know, Life.”
Hank Moody, God Hates Us All

Krista Tibbs
“Uncertainty can be either the root of fear or the cornerstone of hope.”
Krista Tibbs, Uncertainty Principles

Krista Tibbs
“The thing about heroes is they care enough to try.”
Krista Tibbs, The Neurology of Angels

“Truth is, for every galaxy that far surpasses every planet, there is a Hood. In every Hood, there is birthed a remnant of greatness and uniqueness like no other. Against all odds, that remnant shall be a mighty force that changes the game”!”
Mya A Chavis, A Sovereign Pursuit: Stolen Justice Redeemed Limited Edition with Illustration's

“Dedicated to the Earth and Hope
 
Reality is where we are,
Reality is who we are,
Reality is what we are,
Reality is always so near and never too far,
It nestles as much in peace as much in war,
And that is why it is important to know who we are,
The inhabitants of the Earth where we are,
Blessed with the warmth and life granting glow of a munificent star,
That happens to be our reality in which we are,
Whether we learn to bend it,
Or stretch it,
The realism of reality is where we always are; in an inescapable part of it.
So let us not bend the reality,
Because then roses will lose their beauty,
And we as humans shall be deprived of our character and integrity,
Let Saabir always find his rose and offer it to his beloved Hope,
Even if time with reality does elope,
Yet it always lies in a dimension of reality and hope,
Let us all strive together to give Earth its second chance,
For future generations a playground to feel loved and to romance,
And then let reality get engrossed in its joyful dance,
Where being trapped forever is an endless feeling of merriment,
Because who knows what lies in that distant firmament,
Our reality is Earth and it is a reality so permanent,
Let us be the guardians of her soul,
Let us protect it as a whole,
And by doing so don’t you think we actually resurrect the reality of our own soul?”
Javid Ahmad Tak, They Loved in 2075!

Ibiere Addey
“Your creativity only stops when you decide. Don’t stop exploring.”
Ibiere Addey, Crushed Roses - The Saga

Ibiere Addey
“Your words listen, so don’t throw them under the bus they have the power to move if only you believe.”
Ibiere Addey, Crushed Roses - The Saga

Ehab Shawky
“Maybe those who left did us a favour after all. They took with them those who were hesitant to fight and left us with those who would never surrender.”
Ehab Shawky, The Lost Way To Misrost

Ehab Shawky
“It’s not by numbers that battles are won, but by the sincerity of the few who never surrender.”
Ehab Shawky, The Lost Way To Misrost

Ehab Shawky
“I think Misrost will always have those willing to give their lives for the welfare of their nation. They don’t think much of politics and its debates, and they surely don’t want anything in return. Their highest hope is to achieve freedom for the countries in our region, and then return to live normal lives: work to earn a living, find love, and raise good families. They want to live, but as free honourable men, not slaves. This is why they postpone their personal dreams and accept living like strangers and outcasts. Regardless of all debates, opinions, political analysis, and empty talks, those persons will always form the cornerstone upon which all traitors break. They are the stone that shall grind the reasons behind your fears and concerns to dust. That’s because such persons never stop until they make what’s right prevail or die trying. Unlike what their enemies think, their death is never the end, but it’s always the beginning of something bigger, something stronger. Their legacy is like a candlewick, it dies, but the candle’s light remains. Otherwise, why do you think we are all here at this moment?”
Ehab Shawky, The Lost Way To Misrost

Ehab Shawky
“Even the bravest of all men experience fear once or twice in their lives.”
Ehab Shawky, The Lost Way To Misrost

“What’s a real commitment to dying, Guile?” “Huh?” “Deadication. Eh? Eh?

~Gunner”
Brent Weeks (Author)

Brent Weeks
“A woman’s like a cannon herself. Keep her well lubricated, and she’ll not just stand hard use but shine with it. But you cain’t just empty your powder horn in her, then drop her back on the rack to rust!

~Gunner”
Brent Weeks, The Burning White

Brent Weeks
“A woman’s like a cannon herself. Keep her well lubricated, and she’ll not just stand hard use but Every gift must be received and released with the appropriate measure. Even the gift of life leads to death, Kip.

Tisis”
Brent Weeks, The Burning White

Brent Weeks
“Every gift must be received and released with the appropriate measure. Even the gift of life leads to death, Kip.”

~Tisis”
Brent Weeks, The Burning White

“I wrote the book because I was the main character in the movie. Or, did I write the movie because I was the main character in the book.”
Niedria Kenny, Order in the Courtroom: The Tale of a Texas Poker Player

“Let’s embark on the journey and experience it, bearing in mind that the journey of real life is always unpredictable, full of peaks and valleys, highs and lows, yet we make it an indelible journey.”
ashish kumar

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