353 Quotes About Literary-fiction
- Author R. Garcia Vazquez
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As they approached she turned her head suddenly and looked at me as if I were the source of some new sound only she could hear. I thought perhaps I reminded her of someone, or that she sensed in me a shared consuming need neither of us could fully articulate.
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- Author Martin Hopkins
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Join us. Play the game. It will bring you an untold number of rewards and you will finally have some direction and purpose in your lives. Take control of yourselves and those around you. Bend them to your will and all worldly pleasures will be yours...
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- Author Martin Hopkins
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Nothing is ‘wrong’ with me, Dan. What’s wrong with you? she said in the same eerily quiet voice, dark eyes fixated on Dan, as she breathed heavily.
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- Author Martin Hopkins
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The slick concrete reflected the facades of the work weary - grey, cracked and old,but more importantly, trodden upon.
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- Author Cory Ingram
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His hands were magnets—shifting polarities—drawn and repelled to the unknown parts of another man's body.
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- Author Suzy Davies
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The trees are bedecked with snow, the air is perfumed; how sweet, how dark the sultry fragrance. Forever hypnotising, always haunting. I want to inhale the fragrance of your skin, drink from your open mouth.
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- Author Mark Ristau
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Very soon you will find yourself at the end of a dirt road, only inches from a threshold . . . a threshold into another world—a glorious world, one of infinite possibility. You’ll be standing there contemplating your next move when a gust of wind whispers, “Have faith.” When you hear those magic words, it’ll be time for you to cross the threshold and begin your journey . . .
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- Author M Hopkins
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The Professor is coming...
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- Author Jacob Appel
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She remembers this phrase from his final months of law school, when he brought home the books on starting up a business. He'd read ravenously for several weeks and then predicted: "Well, darling, we're going to be rich." Now he slaps shut the last of his books and announces, with equal assurance: "We're all going to die.
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