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“There it is, darlin',"He said softly, his lips curling slowly in a sexy grin. "Nothin'like seein' a pretty girl gettin' all fired up.”
Madeline Sheehan, Undeniable

Elizabeth Smart
“April 19
And now it is spring. Birds are singing. Wistful notes and jubilant. And bare streets and no need for coats, and skipping ropes and bicycles and a thin new moon.”
Elizabeth Smart, Necessary Secrets: The Journals of Elizabeth Smart

Rebecca Solnit
“The anthropoligical theorist Paul Shepard writes, 'Humans intuitivesly see analogies between the concrete world out there and their own inner world. If they conceive the former as a chaos of anarchic forces or as dead and frozen, then so will they perceive their own bodies and society; so will they think and act on that assumption and vindicate their own ideas by altering the world to fit them.' The loss of a relationship to the nonconstructed world is a loss of these metaphors. It is also loss of the large territory of the senses, a vast and irreplaceable loss of pleasure and meaning.”
Rebecca Solnit, Storming the Gates of Paradise: Landscapes for Politics

Rosemary Kirstein
“The whole bathhouse had been given over to laundry, which never struck Steffie as a good idea, what with who knows who having been in there after having been who knows where and having been in he didn't want to think what.”
Rosemary Kirstein, The Lost Steersman

Nicola Yoon
“No one can put a price on losing everything.”
Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

Cornelia Funke
“He still looked so sad. Not a sign of the laughter that once used to be as much a part of his face as his black eyes. The smile he gave her now was only a sad shadow of it.”
Cornelia Funke, Inkdeath

Ann Patchett
“The process of putting the thing you value most in the world out for the assessment of strangers is a confidence-shaking business even in the best of times. But in Lucy's circumstances it was sheer heroism, a real sign of her devotion to her art.”
Ann Patchett

“Peki “I Love New Yorkâ€� logosu neden bu kadar sevilmiÅŸti? Çünkü insanlar o güne dek bu kadar basit ve özgün bir fikirle karşılaÅŸmamışlardı. Kırmızı renkli kalp sembolü sevgiyi ve aÅŸkı bir bakışta anlatırken insanların duygularını harekete geçirmiÅŸ, daktilo harfleri ise (American Typewriter) samimi bir görsel ifade yaratmıştır.”
Ardan Ergüven, İyi Tasarım Nedir?

Agatha Christie
“In everybody’s life there are hidden chapters which they hope may never be known. I felt that Mrs. Dane Calthrop knew them.”
Agatha Christie, The Moving Finger

Agatha Christie
“It was Partridge who brought the news of the tragedy. Partridge enjoys calamity. Her nose always twitches ecstatically when she has to break bad news of any kind.”
Agatha Christie, The Moving Finger

Alison Lurie
“she prefers to study in these quiet, elegantly shabby surroundings, which for her are agreeably haunted by the shades of writers past and the shapes of writers present.”
Alison Lurie, Foreign Affairs

Agatha Christie
“He had the most disagreeable woman for a wife that I’ve ever known. She had the money too, and never scrupled to underline the fact in public.”
Agatha Christie, Murder Is Easy