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Erik Pevernagie
“It may be expedient to take stock of all the affecting pieces that might shatter in the wake of an emotional earthquake, once red flags come up in a committed relationship and an overarching scene has to be fashioned for a recast life experience. ("Waiting for the pieces to fall into place")”
Erik Pevernagie

Christopher      Nolan
“You either die a hero or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.”
Christopher J. Nolan, The Dark Knight

Ray Bradbury
“You'll be found, your nickels, dimes and Indian-heads fused by electroplating. Abe Lincolns melted into Miss Columbias, eagles plucked raw on the backs of quarters, all run to quicksilver in your jeans. More! Any boy hit by lightning, lift his lid and there on his eyeball, pretty as the Lord's Prayer on a pin, find the last scene the boy ever saw! A box-Brownie photo, by God, of that fire climbing down the sky to blow you like a penny whistle, suck your soul back up along the bright stair!”
Ray Bradbury, Something Wicked This Way Comes

Talismanist Giebra
“I will dive into my chaos, and my Abyss will turn it into an art scene.”
Talismanist Giebra, Talismanist: Fragments of the Ancient Fire. Philosophy of Fragmentism Series.

Mokokoma Mokhonoana
“When you are suffering from sexual starvation, a spank or even a hug seems like a porn scene.”
Mokokoma Mokhonoana

“They say that dreams are only real as long as they last. Couldn't you say the same thing about life?”
Richard Linklater, Waking Life

Israelmore Ayivor
“Most times, the leader鈥檚 ornament isn鈥檛 the smiles you see on their faces during the time of victory. It is the sweats we don鈥檛 see when they were struggling behind the scenes.”
Israelmore Ayivor, Leaders' Frontpage: Leadership Insights from 21 Martin Luther King Jr. Thoughts

Steven Magee
“When you realize that incompetent police officers are harassing you, you need to call 911 and demand that a police supervisor be immediately dispatched to the scene. In the mean time you need to be video recording everything, as police officers are known for their blatant lies and fabrications.”
Steven Magee

Monica Mastrantonio Martins
“The waiter uncorked the bottle and poured the first taste. Pierre swirled and then lifted the glass to his nose to inhale the bouquet, the aroma of France, his homeland, He savored the taste of familiar tannins and metals, the acidity a bittersweet reminder of the laughter of children in the fields, of adults cheering long summer evenings, of long-buried emotions, Claire alive in his mouth, Pierre swallowed the wine and approved with a nod the waiter麓s choice of bottle, the wine, like him, a survivor in a far-flung place.”
Margareth Stewart, The war

“Improvisation is the power of spontaneous observation.”
Wyatt Pringle

Susan L. Marshall
“The carnation's flower's scent
is fragrant in the breeze.
It wakes me so I escape
the dark world of dreams.”
Susan L. Marshall, Fleur of Yesterday

Deyth Banger
“There is a story, there is a scene which you always miss and you never pay attention at it... (The Ring 1)”
Deyth Banger

Jayne Castle
“Where I come from you don't get to call a scene a scene until someone pulls out a knife or starts throwing broken beer bottles.”
Jayne Castle, Illusion Town
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Edward Lucas White
“The universe no longer seems to me a scene, at least in front of the great, blank curtain of the unknowable, filled by an orderly progress of more or less cognizable and predictable occurrences, depending upon interrelated causes; it seems the playground of the irresponsible, prankish, malevolent somethings, productive of incalculabilities.”
Edward Lucas White, The Stuff of Dreams: The Weird Stories of Edward Lucas White

J.K. Rowling
“Pero desde ese momento, Hermione Granger se convirti贸 en su amiga. Hay algunas cosas que uno no puede compartir sin terminar unido, y derrumbar un trol de tres metros y medio era una de esas cosas”
J.K. Rowling

Patricia C. Wrede
“There are three things that any scene in a book or short story can do: (1) It can advance the plot, (2) It can explain the background or backstory, or (3) It can deepen the characterization.”
Patricia C. Wrede, Wrede on Writing: Tips, Hints, and Opinions on Writing

“Complaints are useless said one, complaints are like alarms said second. Neither are complaints useless neither alarms - only useless alarms are useless, great complaints can lead to great things.

If no one knows of the fire, who calls [or] comes to help.

Character of the act.”
Vithaeristw

Testy  McTesterson
“Testing test”
Testy McTesterson, Testy Book 1 and 2
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“..feeling is the place every story starts.”
Dwight V. Swain, Techniques of the Selling Writer

S谩ndor M谩rai
“Dejisko sa nemen铆. Na dejisku je v啪dy nie膷o osudov茅; nie je to n谩hoda, ak sa v tej 膷i onej izbe nie膷o prihod铆. (Ju啪n媒 vietor)”
M谩rai S谩ndor
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Roland Barthes
“Aucun n'est d'un m茅tal si pur qu'il laisse l'autre sans voix.”
Roland Barthes, A Lover's Discourse: Fragments

“The most hideous scene of life and the world is, the lamentation of a hungry child.”
Yash Thakur

Nitya Prakash
“It is quite obvious that nothing in life happens peacefully, it needs to create a scene out of everything.”
Nitya Prakash

“Life! It always has something puzzling to say and something new to show. It happens when it's least expected, such a turn, such a scene!”
Noha Alaa El-Din, It's Hard to Please Vandanya: The Suitcase

Misha Glenny
“Nonetheless, the gamers had taken up with gusto the challenge laid down by software manufacturers, and before long a significant subculture of cracker groups had flowered. Its members鈥� sole aim was to crack games and other software the minute they came onto the market and then parade their cracking skills to their peers.

The cyber underworld was born, although it would quickly start fracturing into very different communities 鈥� some good, some bad.”
Misha Glenny, DarkMarket: Cyberthieves, Cybercops and You

C.E. Clayton
“Euria was like most of the sprawling metropolises in Erhard: tall skyscrapers that didn鈥檛 so much kiss the sky as ram their fist through it, their shadows casting a perpetual false night across the ground where the unfortunate dwelled.”
C.E. Clayton, Resistor

“Was f眉r eine armselige Gestalt er abgibt. Steht da mit verzerrtem Gesicht, seine eine Hand h盲lt die, mit der er gerade die T眉rscheibe eingeschlagen hat. Es gelingt ihm nicht, mich anzuschauen. Ob er blutet, frage ich ihn. Nat眉rlich blutet er. Ich sehe ja 眉berall die Spritzer. Schon als das erste Wort meinen Mund verl盲sst, wei脽 ich um die Unn枚tigkeit meiner Frage. Aber mehr Empathie schaffe ich gerade nicht. Er widert mich zu sehr an. Mein Mitleid ist schon lange aufgebraucht.”
Paulina Czienskowski, Ein Manifest gegen die emotionale Verk眉mmerung
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Paul McAuley
“There was a small commercial area a little further on, clustered around a crossroads where a huge latticework globe stood on a plinth of black baserock. Maps, some entire and others patchworked from islands or continents, none bigger than a child鈥檚 hand, were scattered thinly across its surface. The home map, Gea, was a squarish red tile close to the equator, smaller than most of the rest, and a silvery ball representing the Heartsun was spindled at the centre, and everything was spattered by the droppings of a fractious parliament of vivid green birds which had colonised the globe鈥檚 pole, chattering each to each and scolding passers-by.”
Paul McAuley, War of the Maps

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