S/N	Epigraph	Author of  Epigraph (Last name, First name)	Source of  Epigraph	Medium of Epigraph (Novel, Play, Song etc)	Country of  Source of Epigraph (if applicable)	Chapter/ Parts Epigraphs (Y/N)	Author (Last name, First Name)	Title of Book	Nationality	Year of  Original Publication	Genre	Year of  Epigraph (if applicable)	ISBN	Remarks	Book's Edition (if applicable)
1	"I remember my own childhood vividly... I knew terrible things. But I knew I mustn't  let adults know I knew. It would scare them."	Maurice Sendak,  (in conversation  with Art Spiegelman)	The New Yorker	Article	US		Gaiman, Neil	The Ocean at the End of the Lane	US	2013	Fiction,  Realistic fiction, 	1993			
2	"To live in the world without becoming aware of the meaning of the world is like wandering about in a great library without touching the books."	Hall, Mandy Palmer	The Secret Teachings of all Ages	Book	Canadian		Brown, Dan	The Lost Symbol	US	2010	Fiction, Mystery				
3	"And after, when we went outside to look at her finished lantern from the road, I said I liked the way her light shone through the face that flickered in the dark."	Vandenberg, Katrina	"Jack O'Lantern", Atlas	Poem	US		Green, John	Papertowns	US	2008	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
4	"People say friends don't destroy one another What do they know about friends?"	The Mountain Goats 	"Game Shows Touch Our Lives" 	Song	US		Green, John	Papertowns	US	2008	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
5	"The world breaks everyone, and afterward, many are strong at the broken places."	Hemingway, Ernest	A Farewell to Arms	Poem	US		Niven, Jennifer	All the Bright Places	US	2015	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
6	"Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there."	Rumi	Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing	Poem	Persia		Nelson, Jandy	I'll Give You the Sun	US	2014	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
7	"I believe in nothing by the holiness of the heart's affections and the truth of the imagination."	Keats, John	Unknown	Letter to friend	UK		Nelson, Jandy	I'll Give You the Sun	US	2014	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
8	"Where there is great love, there are always miracles."	Cather, Willa	Death Comes for the Archbishop	Novel	US		Nelson, Jandy	I'll Give You the Sun	US	2014	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
9	"It takes courage to grow up and become who you really are."	Cummings, E. E.	Unknown	Unknown	US		Nelson, Jandy	I'll Give You the Sun	US	2014	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
10	"Who you lookin for What was his name you can prob'ly find him at the football game it's a small town you know what I mean it's a small town, son and we all support the team"	McMurtry, James	"Talkin' At the Texaco"	Song	US		King, Stephen	Under the Dome	US	2009	Fiction, Science Fiction, 				
11	"If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence."	Eliot, George	Middlemarch	Novel	UK		Ness, Patrick	The Knife of Never Letting Go 	US	2008	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
12	"Who's in the bunker?  Who's in the bunker?  Women and children first And the children first And the children I laugh until my head comes off I swallow 'til I burst" 	Radiohead	"Idioteque"	Song	UK		Ness, Patrick	Monsters of Men	US	2010	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
13	"There can be no scholar without the heroic mind. The preamble of thought, the transition through which it passes from the unconscious to the conscious, is action. Only so much do I know, as I have lived. Instantly we know whose words are laded with life, and whose not.  The world, -- this shadow of the soul, or other me -- lies wide around. Its attractions are the keys which unlock my thoughts and make me acquainted with myself. I run eagerly into this resounding tumult."	Waldo Emerson, Ralph	"The American Scholar"	Essay	US		Grove, S.E.	The Glass Sentence	US	2014	Fiction, Mystery, Historical Fiction				
14	"I saw a tree inside a tree  rise kaleidoscopically  as if the leaves had livelier ghosts."	Wiman, Christian	From A Window	Poem	US		Yoon, Paul	Snow Hunters 	US	2013	Fiction				
15	"Children in the trees,  one falling into the grip of another"	Ondaatje, Michael	Driving with Dominic in the Southern Province We See Hints of the Circus	Poem	Sri-Lanka/Canada		Yoon, Paul	Snow Hunters 	US	2013	Fiction				
16	"All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream."	Poe, Edgar Allan	"Dream within a Dream"	Poem	US		Anderson, Robert L.	Dreamland	US	2015	Fiction, 				
17	"I dreamed I was a butterfly, flitting around in the sky; then I awoke. Now I wonder: Am I a man who dreamt of being a butterfly, or am I a butterfly dreaming I am a man?" 	Tzu, Chuang	Unknown	Unknown	China		Anderon, Robert L.	Dreamland	US	2015	Fiction				
18	"Our truest life is when we are in dreams awake."	Thoreau, Henry David	A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers	Book	US		Anderson, Robert L.	Dreamland	US	2015	Fiction				
19	"In August 1944 the historic walled city of Saint-Malo, the brightest jewel of the Emerald Coast of Brittany, France, was almost totally destroyed by fire.... Of the 865 buildings within in the walls, only 182 remained standing and all were damaged to some degree." 	Beck, Philip	The Burning of Saint-Malo	Book	France		Doerr, Anthony	All the Light we Cannot See	US	2014	Fiction, Historical Fiction				
20	"It would not have been possible for us to take power or to use it in the way we have without the radio."	Goebbels, Joseph	Radio as the Eighth Great Power	Speech	Germany		Doerr, Anthony	All the Light we Cannot See	US	2014	Fiction, Historical Fiction				
21	"A stranger here Strange things doth meet, strange glory see.  Strange treasures lodg'd in this fair world appear.  Strange all and new to me."	Traherne, Thomas	The Salutation	Poem	UK		Shearer, Alex	The Speed of the Dark	US	2003	Fiction, Science Fiction, 	1636-1674			
22	"There is a lurking fear that some things are not meant to be known, that some inquiries are too dangerous for human beings to make." 	Sagan, Carl	Broca's Brain: Reflections on the Romance of Science	Book	US		Khoury, Raymond	The Devil's Elixir	US	2011	Fiction, Mystery Fiction				
23	"Either he is making a colossal mistake, or he will be known as the Galileo of the 20th century."	Lief, Harold	Dr. Harold Lief, discussing the work of Dr. Ian Stevenson in the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease	Book	US		Khoury, Raymond	The Devil's Elixir	US	2011	Fiction, Mystery Fiction				
24	"If we don't change the direction we are headed, we will end up where we're going."	Unknown	Unknown	Chinese Proverb	China		Picoult, Jodi	Nineteen Minutes	US	2007	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction				
25	"When you begin a journey of revenge,  start by digging two graves:  one for your enemy, and one for yourself."	Unknown	Unknown	Chinese Proverb	China		Picoult, Jodi	Nineteen Minutes	US	2007	Fiction, Mystery Fiction				
26	"Sometimes life is more like a river than a book."	Conley, Cort	Conversation between Lee Smith and Cort Conley	Conversation	US		Smith, Lee	The Last Girls	US	2002	Fiction				
27	"Battle not with monsters lest you become a monster and if you gaze into the abyss the abyss gazes into you."	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Beyond Good and Evil	Book	Germany		Ness, Patrick	The Ask and the Answer	US	2009	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
28	"Goodbye and Keep Cold" (entire poem)	Frost, Robert	"Goodbye and Keep Cold"	Poem	US		Davis, Jenny	Goodbye and Keep Cold	US	1987	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
29	"Stories are the most important thing in the world. Without stories, we wouldn't be human beings at all."	Pullman, Philip	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Pullman, Philip	The Ruby in the Smoke	US	1985	Fiction, Mystery Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
30	"The night is darkening round me The wild winds coldly blow But a tyrant spell has bound me And I cannot, cannot go."	Bronte, Emily	"Spellbound"	Poem	UK		Johnson, Maureen	The Shadow Cabinet	US	2014	Fiction, Supernatural Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
31	"I stand amid the roar Of a sur-tormented shore,  And I hold within my hand  Grains of the golden sand --  How few! yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep,  While I weep -- While I weep!  O God! can I not grasp Them with a tighter clasp?  O God! can I not save One from the pitiless wave?	Poe, Edgar Allan	"A Dream Within a Dream"	Poem	US		Johnson, Maureen	The Shadow Cabinet	US	2014	Fiction, Supernatural Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
32	"Yea, and if some God shall wreck me in the wine-dark deep, even so I will endure.... For already have I suffered full much, and much have I toiled in perils of waves and war; let this be added to the tale of those." 	Homer	The Odyssey	Poem	Greece		Jarzab, Anna	Tandem	US	2013	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction 				
33	"Be not afraid of greatness: Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and some have greatness thrus upon them."	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night	Play	UK		Jarzab, Anna	Tandem	US	2013	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction 				
34	"Come now, children.... You must tell me all about your adventure. All, all about it. What you thought and what you said, and how you managed to carry off the whole, crazy caper."	Konigsburg, E.L. 	From the Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler	Novel	US		Caletti, Deb	Essential Maps for the Lost	US	2016	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
35	"You got a fast car I want a ticket to anywhere Maybe we make a deal Maybe together we can get somewhere...."	Chapman, Tracy	"Fast Car"	Song	US		Caletti, Deb	Essential Maps for the Lost	US	2016	Fiction, Contemporary Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
36	"I have never been to St John's Wood. I dare not. I should be afraid of the innumerable night of fir trees, afraid to come upon a blood red cup and the beating of the wings of the EAgle." 	Chesterton, G.K. 	The Napoleon of Notting Hill	Novel	UK		Gaiman, Neil	Neverwhere	US	1996	Fiction				
37	"If ever thou gavest hosen or shoon / Then every night and all / Sit thou down and put them on / And Christ receive thy soul  This aye night, this aye night / Every night and all / Fire and fleet and candlelight / And Christ receive thy soul If ever thou gavest meat or drink / Then every night and all / The free shall never make thee shrink / And Christ receive thy soul"	Bird, Andrew and Berninger, Matt	"The Lyke Wake Dirge"	Song	UK		Gaiman, Neil	Neverwhere	US	1996	Fiction				
38	"Wherever you are is my home -- my only home."	Bronte, Charlotte	Jane Eyre	Novel	UK		Jarzab, Anna	Tether	US	2015	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
39	"Nature's great book is written in mathematical symbols."	Galileo	Unknown	Unknown	Italy		Jarzab, Anna	Tether	US	2015	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
40	"For Kilmeny had been she knew not where / An Kilmeny had seen what she could not declare."	Hogg, James	"Kilmeny"	Song	Scotland		Jarzab, Anna	Tether	US	2015	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
41	"I thought I could organise freedom, How Scandinavian of me."	Björk	"Hunter"	Song	Iceland		Ness, Patrick	The Rest of Us Just Live Here	US	2015	Fiction, 				
42	"They will come back -- come back again, as long as the red Earth rolls. / He never wasted a leaf or a tree. Do you think He would squander souls?"	Kipling, Rudyark	"The Snack of the Gods"	Song	UK		James, Lauren	The Next Together	US	2015	Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
43	"The breaking of so great a thing should make a greater crack."	Shakespeare, William	Antony and Cleopatra	Play	UK		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
44	"The words are purposes. The words are maps." 	Rich, Adrienne	"Diving into the Wreck"	Poem	US		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
45	"Will you take me as I am? Will you?	Mitchell, Joni	"California"	Song	Canada		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
46	"We are now in the mountains and they are in us..."	Muir, John	My First Summer in the Sierra	Book	UK		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
47	"If your Nerve, deny you -- / Go above your Nerve --"	Dickinson, Emily	#292	Poem	US		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
48	"When I had no roof I made Audacity my roof." 	Pinksy, Robert	"Samurai Song"	Song	US		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
49	"Never never never give up."	Churchill, Winston	1941 Harrow Hall Commencement Speech	Speech	UK		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
50	"I'm a slow walker, but I never walk back."	Lincoln, Abraham	Unknown	Unknown	US		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
51	Tell me, what is it you plan to do / With your one wild and precious life?	Oliver, Mary	"The Summer Day"	Poem	US		Strayed, Cheryl	Wild	US	2012	Non-fiction, Memoir				
52	Son coeur est un luth suspendu; Sitot qu’on le touche il resonne (His heart is a suspended lute; Whenever one touches it, it resounds	de Béranger, Pierre Jean	"Le Refus"	Song	France		Poe, Edgar Allen	The Fall of the House of Usher	US	1839					
53	-	Aristotle	Politics	Book	Greece		Butler, Samuel	Erewhon	US	1872					
54	There is no action save upon a balance of considerations	Aristotle	paraphrase				Butler, Samuel	Erewhon	US	1872					
55	Yet shall ye be as the wings of a dove	NA	Bible, Psalms 68:13	Bible	NA		Poe, Edgar Allen	The Renaissance	US	1873					
56	Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes	Ovid	Metamorphoses, VIII, 188	Poem	Italy		Joyce, James	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man	US	1915	Fiction				
57	My men like satyrs grazing on the lawns / Shall with their goat-feet dance the antic hay	Marlowe, Christopher	Edward II	Play	UK		Huxley, Aldous 	Antic Hay	US	1923	Fiction				
58	Well, in our country, said Alice, still panting a little, you’d generally get to somewhere else…	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass	Novel	UK		Waugh, Evelyn	Vile Bodies	US	1930	Fiction				
59	If I wasn’t real, Alice said - half laughing through her tears…	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass	Novel	UK		Waugh, Evelyn	Vile Bodies	US	1930	Fiction				
60	Les utopies apparaissent comme bien plus realisables qu’on ne le croyait autrefois…	Berdiaeff, Nicolas	Unknown	Unknown	Russia		Huxley, Aldous 	Brave New World	US	1932	Fiction				
61	Let us not take it for granted that life exists more fully in what is commonly thought big than in what is commonly thought small."	Woolf, Virginia	"Modern Fiction"	Essay	UK		Schott, Ben	Schott's Original Miscellany	US	2002	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
62	verbis accipe: aequitas causa sapienta occasio tempus	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Grayling, A.C.	The Challenge of Things: Thinking Through Troubled Times	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
63	Thus have I made as it were a small globe of the intellectual world, as truly and faithfully as I could discover.	Bacon, Francis	The Advancement of Learning	Book	UK		Wilson, Edward O. 	Consilience: The unity of Knowledge	US	1999	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1605			
64	When evening comes, I return home and go into my study. On the threshold I strip off my muddy, sweaty, workday clothes, and put on the robes of court and palace, and in this graver dress I enter the antique courts of the ancients and am welcomed by them, and there I taste the food that alone is mine, and for which I was born. And there I make bold to speak to them and ask the motives of their actions, and they, in their humanity, reply to me. And for the space of four hours I forget the world, remember no vexation, fear poverty no more, tremble no more at death...	Machiavelli, Nicolò 	Letter to Francesco Vettori Florence	Letter	Italy		Evan, Jules	Philosophy for Life: And Other Dangerous Situations	US	2013	Non-Fiction, Philosophical Fiction	1513			
65	It is not that they Way broadens humans; it is that humans broadens the Way.	Confucius	The Analects	Book	China		Puett, Michael and Gross-Loh, Christine	The Path: What Chinese Philosophers Can Teach Us about the Good Life	US	2016	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
66	If you possess a firm grasp of these tenets, you will see / that Nature, rid of harsh tasktakers, all at once is free / And everything she does, does on her own, so that gods play / No part ...	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 2	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
67	A mistake I strongly urge you to avoid for all you're worth, / An error in this matter you should give the widest berth: / Namely don't imagine that the bright lights of your eyes / Were purpose made so we could look ahead, or that our thighs / And calves were hinged together at the joints and set on feet / So we could walk with length stride, or that forearms fit neat / To brawny upper arms, and are equipped on right and left / With helping hands, solely that we be dexterous and deft / At undertaking all the things we need to do to live, / This rationale and all the others like it people give, / Jumbles effect and cause, and puts the cart before the horse... 	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 4	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
68	O miserable minds of men! O hearts that cannot see! / Beset by such great dangers and in such obscurity / You spend your lot of life! Don't you know it's plain / That all your nature yelps for is a body free from pain, / And, to enjoy pleasure, a mind removed from fear and care?	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 2	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US		Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
69	For certainly the elements of things do not collect / And order their formations by their cunning intellect, / Nor are their motions something they agree upon or prospose; / But being myriad and many-mingled, plagued by blows / And buffeted through the universe for all time past, / By trying every motion and combination, they at last, / Fell into the present form in which the universe appears.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 1	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
70	And therefore to assume there was one person gave a name / To everything, and that all learned their first words from the same, Is stuff and nonsense. Why should one human being from among / The rest be able to designate and name things with his tongue / And others no possess the power to do likewise? ...	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
71	For you will find that everything for which we have a name / Is either a quality of the two, or consequence of the same. / A quality is what, without obliterating shock, / Can never be seperated snd removed: as weight to rock, / As heat to flame, wet to water, the ability to touch / To every substance, intangibility to the void. But such / As slavery, penury and riches, freedom, war and peace, / Whatever comes and goes while natures stay unchanging, these / We rightly tend to term as 'consequences' or 'events'. 	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 1	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
72	For then, since gold was soft and blunted easily, men would deem / It useless, but bronze was a metal held in high esteem. / Now the opposite: bronze is held cheap, while gold is prime. / And so the seasons of all things roll with the round of time: / What once was valueable, at length is held of no account, / While yet the worth of that which was despised begins to mount. 	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
73	Now then, listen. In order for you to fully comprehend / That minds and flimsy spirits have a birthday and an end, / I've spent long hours hunting the right words, and labour of love, / To set forth for you in poetry that's worthy of / Your life's calling. But do this favour for me just the same, / And yoke both of these concepts underneath a single name, / So that, say, when I speak of spirit, teaching that it dies, / Understand that I am referring to the mind likewise, / Seeing that a single soul is formed out of their union.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 3	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
74	You see / Don't you, that even though a force outside them may propel / A crowd, sometimes stampeding them against their will , pell-mell / Yet there is something in our chest can fight back and stand / Against it, making the mass of matter turn at its command / Throughout our body, and when that mass is spurred ahead can rein / It back into its place and settle it back down again.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 2 	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
75	Therefore we must consider well celestial happenings, / And by what principle the sun and moon run their courses, / And all phenomena upon the earth, and governing forces. / And then especially, we must nose into whith sharp wits, / What makes up the soul and what the nature of it is.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 1	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
76	Sooner or later, you will seek to break away from me, / Won over by doomsayer-prophets. They can, certainly, / Conjure up for you enough of nightmares to capsize / Life's order, and churn all your fortunes with anxieties.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 2	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
77	It is far preferable to live in peace and to obey / Than to wish to reign in power and hold whole kingdoms in your sway. / Let others wear themselves out all for nothing, sweating blood, / Battling their way along ambition's narrow road.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
78	Since as men clawed to the pinnacle of office, all the time / They strewed their path wtih perils. And at the apex of their climb, / Often Envy would blast them like a thunderbolt, to fell / Them with disdain and hurl them in the pit of hateful Hell	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
79	Then when the whole earth moves beneath our feet, and cities tumble / To the ground, hit hard, or cities badly shaken, threaten to crumble, / Is it surprising mortal men are suddenly made humble, / And are ready to believe in the awesome might and wondrous force / Of gods, the powers at the rudder of the universe? 	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
80	And trickles of silver and gold, also copper and lead, would stream / And pool in the earth's hollows. When cooled, men saw the gleam / Of their glinting colours in the soil, and drawn to what they found -- / They shiny smoothness of the nuggets -- pried them from the ground, / And saw these bore the shapes of the depressions where they lay. / Then this drove home that they could shape the nuggets in this way -- / Melting them down and pouring them into any mould they made.	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 5	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
81	Nothing can be made from nothing -- once we see that's so, / Already we are on the way to what we know: / What can things be fashioned from? And how is it without / The machinations of the gods, all things can come about?	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, Book 1	Poem	Rome		Ridley, Matt	The Evolution of Everything	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Philosophy				
82	Have you hear that it was good to gain the day? / I also say it is good to fall, battles are lost / in the same spirit in which they are won... / Vivas to those who have fail'd! / And to those whose war vessels sank in the sea! / And to those themselves who sank in the sea! / And to all generals that lost engagements, / And all overcome heroes / And the numberless unknown heroes equal / to the greatest heroes known! 	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem	US		Collins, Paul	Banvard's Folly: Thirteen Tales of people who didn't change the world	US	2001	Non-Fiction, Biography		9780312300333		
83	...death hath ten thousand several doors / For men to take their exits. 	Webster, John	The Duchess of Malfi	Play	UK		Nuland, Sherwin B.	How We Die: Reflections on Life's Final Chapter	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1612			
84	What is the use of such a study? The criticism implied in this question has never bothered me, for any activity seems to me of value if it satisfies curiousity, stimulates ideas, and gives a new slant to our understanding of the social world.	Milgram, Stanley	The Individual in a Social World	Book	US		Wiseman, Richard	Quirkology: Ho we Discover the Big Truths in Small Things	US	2007	Non-Fiction, Pyschology				
85	And this grey spirit, yearning in desire / To follow knowledge like a sinking star / Beyond the utmost bound of human thought.	Tennyson, Alfred	"Ulysses"	Poem	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
86	I would earnestly warn you against trying to find out tht reason for and explanation of everything... To try and find out the reason for everything is very dangerous and leads to nothing but disappointment and dissatisfaction, unsettling your mind and in the end making you miserable.	Queen Victoria	Letter to granddaughter Princess Victoria of Hesse	Letter	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology	1883			
87	...well who was the first person in the universe before there was anybody that made it all who ah that they dont know neither do I...	Joyce, James	Ulysses	Novel	Ireland		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
88	The riddle does not exist. 	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus	Book	Austria / UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
89	Harley told his Mother, that he was thinking all day -- all the morning, all the day, all the evening -- "what it would be, if there were Nothing! if all the men, & women, & Trees, & grass, and birds & beasts, & the Sky, & the Ground, were all gone: Darkness & Coldness -- & nothing to be dark & cold.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor 	Letter to Sara Hutchinson	Letter	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology	1802			
90	NOTHING! thou elder brother even to shade / That hadst a being ere the world was made, / And (well fixed) are alone of ending not afraid.	Wilmot, John	"Upon Nothing"	Poem	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
91	Nothing, / said Heidegger, / the modernist / eminence, / noths. 	Jones, Archilochus	"Metaphysics Explained For You"	Unknown	Greece		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
92	Science cannot answer the deepest questions. As soon as you ask why there is something instead of nothing, you have gone beyond science.	Sandage, Allan	Unknown	Unknown	US		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
93	See Mystery to Mathematics fly! / In vain! they gaze, turn giddy, rave, and die.	Pope, Alexander 	The Dunciad	Poem	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
94	No question is more sublime than why there is a Universe: why there is anything rather than nothing.	Parfit, Derek	Why anything? Why this?	Article	UK		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
95	I am, however, a real thing and really exist. But what thing? I have answered: a thing that thinks.	Descartes	Meditations	Book	France		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
96	A man finds himself, to his great astonishment, suddenly existing, after thousands of years of non-existence; he lives for a little while; and then, again, comes an equally long period when he must exist no more. The heart rebels against this, and feels that is cannot be true.	Schopenhauer, Arthur	"The Vanity of Existence"	Book	Germany		Holt, Jim	Why Does the World Exist?	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Cosmology				
97	The initial mystery that attends any journey is: how did the traveller reach his starting point in the first place? How did I reach the window, the walls, the fireplace, the room itself; how do I happen to be beneath this ceiling and above this floor? Oh that is a matter for conjecture, for argument pro and con, for research, supposition, dialectic! I can hardly remember now. Unlike Living-stone, on the verge of darkest Africa, I have no maps to hand, no globe of the terrestial or the celestial sphere, no chart of moutains, lakes, no sextant, no artificial horizon. If ever I possessed a compass, it has long since disappeared. There must be, however, some reasonable explanation for my presence here. Some step started me toward this point, as opposed to all other points on the habitable globe. I must consider; I must discover it.	Bogan, Louise	Journey Around My Room	Book	US		Ackerman, Diane	A Natural History of the Senses	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Psychology, Social Sciences				
98	A mind that is stretched to a new idea never return to its original dimension.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell	Unknown	Unknown	US		Ackerman, Diane	A Natural History of the Senses	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Psychology, Social Sciences				
99	The spirit comes to guide me in my need, I write, "In the beginning was the Deed."	Goethe	Faust	Play	Germany		Miles, Jack	GOD: A Biography	US	1996	Non-Fiction, Religion				
100	What is honoured in a country will be cultivated there.	Plato	Republic	Book	Greece		Weiner, Eric	The Geography of Genius	US	2016	Non-Fiction				
101	The intelligent want self-control; children want candy.	Rumi	Unknown	Unknown	Persia		McGonigal, Kelly	The Willpower Instinct: How Self-control works, Why it Matters, and What you can do to get more of it	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology				
102	... Forever Jomini, Jomini, but never a mention of Vodka	Denis Davydov	Unknown	Unknown	Russia		Tolstoy, Leo	Two Hussars	US	1856	Fiction				
103	Vengence is mine, I will repay	NA	Bible, Romans 12:19–21	Bible	NA		Tolstoy, Leo	Anna Karenina	US	1877	Fiction, Literary Realism				
104	Under which King, Bezonian? speak or die!	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV. part II.	Play	UK		Scott, Walter	Waverly	US	1814	Fiction				
105	So foul a sky clears not without a storm	Shakespeare, William	King John part II	Play	UK		Conrad, Joseph	Nostromo	US	1904	Fiction				
106	Those that hold that all things are governed by fortune had not erred, had they not persisted there.	Browne, Thomas	Religio Medici	Book	UK		Conrad, Joseph	Chance	US	1913	Fiction, Speculative fiction				
107	And shippes by the brinke comen and gon, And in swich forme endure a day or two	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Frankeleyn's Tale	Book	UK		Conrad, Joseph	The Mirror of the Sea	US	1906					
108	Since I can do no good because a woman, Reach constantly at something that is near it.	Beaumont, Francis and Fletcher, John	The Maid's Tragedy	Play	UK		Eliot, George	Middlemarch	US	1872					
109	“Mine ear is open, and my heart prepared: The worst is worldly loss thou canst unfold: Say, is my kingdom lost?"	Shakespeare, William	King Richard 	Play	UK		Cooper, James Fenimore	The Last of the Mohicans	US	1826					
110	Oh! 't is hard, 't is hard to be working         The whole of the live-long day,      When all the neighbours about one         Are off to their jaunts and play.     "There's Richard he carries his baby,         And Mary takes little Jane,      And lovingly they'll be wandering         Through fields and briery lane.	Unknown	MANCHESTER SONG	Unknown	Unknown		  Gaskell, Elizabeth Cleghorn	Mary Barton	US						
111	I May be honoured as the Sons of Heaven but I have no freedom.	Yang Jian, The Emperor Wendi, Founder of the Sui Dynasty	Unknown	Unknown	China		Cheng, Terrence	Sons of Heaven	US	2002	Fiction				
112	"The audience is the other half of me."	Presley, Elvis	Unknown	Unknown	US		Conrad, C.A.	Advanced Elvis Course	US	2009	Non-fiction				
113	"You young people, full of vigor and vitality, are in the bloom of life, like the sun at eight or nine in the morning Our hope is placed on you... The world belongs to you."	Mao, Zedong	The Little Red Book	Book	China		Wong, Normal	Cultural Revolution	US	1994	Non-fiction				
114	"Alas! when passion is both meek, and wild!"	Keats, John	Isabella, or the Pot of Basil	Poem	UK		Yates, Richard	Revolutionary Road	US	1989	Fiction				
115	"...and thus it will go on, so long as children are gay and innocent and heartless."	Barrie, James Matthew	Peter Pan	Novel	Scotland		Linmark, R. Zamora	Rolling the R's	US	1995	Fiction, Adult Fiction				
116	"In nature we never see anything isolated, but everything in connection with something else which is before it, beside it, under it and over it."	Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Baluja, Shumeet	The Silicon Jungle	US	2011	Fiction				
117	"I hate politics and belief in politics, because it makes men arrogant, doctrinate, obstinate, and inhuman."	Mann, Thomas	Reflections of a Nonpolitical Man	Book	Germany		Beauman, Ned	The Teleportation Accident	US	2012	Fiction				
118	"I know the birds; would to God I was among them."	Audubon, John James	Audubon's Journal	Journal	US		Berry, Ciaran	The Sphere of Birds	US	2008	Poetry				
119	"The Congress shall have Power to... grant Letters of Marque and Reprisal, and make Rules concerning Captures on Land and Water..."	Philadelphia Convention	Constitution of the United States. Article 1, Section 8	Legal Document	US		Berry, Steve	The Jefferson Key	US	2011					
120	"Privateers are the nursey for pirates"	Captain Johnson, Charles	 A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the most notorious Pyrates	Book	UK		Berry, Steve	The Jefferson Key	US	2011		1724			
121	"We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time."	Eliot, T.S.	Little Gidding	Poem	UK		Cebula, Travis	Dangerous Things to Please a Girl	US	2015	Fiction				
122	"Holding this book in your hand, sinking back in your soft armchair, you will say to yourself: perhaps it will amuse me. And after you have read this story of great misfortunes, you will no doubt dine well, blaming the author for your own insensitivity, accusing him of wild exaggeration and flights of fancy. But rest assured: this tragedy is not a fiction. All is true."	Balzac, Honoré de 	Le Père Goriot	Novel	France		Mistry, Rohinton	A Fine Balance	US	1997	Historical Fiction	1835	9781400030651		
123	"This desert inaccessible / Under the shade of melancholy boughs."	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play	UK		Orwell, George	Burmese Days	US	2009	Historical Fiction	1599	9780141185378		
124	"We refuse to be each other."	Blackham, H.J.	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Smith, Zadie	On Beauty	US	2006	Fiction		9780141026664		
125	"To misstate, or even merely understate, the relation of the universities to beauty is one kind of error that can be made. A university is among the precious things that can be destroyed."	Scarry, Elaine	On Beauty and Being Just	Book	US		Smith, Zadie	On Beauty	US	2006	Fiction		9780141026664		
126	"When I say I hate time, Paul says / how else could we find depth / of character, or grow souls?"	Doty, Mark	School of the Arts	Poem	US		Smith, Zadie	On Beauty	US	2006	Fiction		9780141026664		
127	"No man, when he hath lighted a candle, putteth it in a secret place, neither under a bushel, but on a candlestick, that they which come in may see the light."	NA	Bible, Luke 11:33	Bible (King James version)	NA		Coelho, Paulo	The Witch of Portobello	US	2008	Fiction		9780007251889		
128	"A person who gets deculturalised—and I nearly was, so I know this danger—loses his self-confidence. He suffers from a sense of deprivation. For optimum performance a man must know himself and the world. He must know where he stands. I speak the English language better than the Chinese language because I learnt English early in life. But I will never be an Englishman in a thousand generations and I have not got the Western value system inside; mine is an Eastern value system. Nevertheless, I use Western concepts, Western words because I understand them. But I also have a different system in my mind."	Lee Kuan Yew	National Day Rally speech	Speech	Singapore		Loh, Vyvyane	Breaking the Tongue	US	2005	Fiction	1978	9780393326543		
129	". . . Shrewd Odysseus! . . . You are a fortunate man to have won a wife of such pre-eminent virtue! How faithful was your flawless Penelope, Icarius’ daughter! How loyally she kept the memory of the husband of her youth! The glory of her virtue will not fade with the years, but the deathless gods themselves will make a beautiful song for mortal ears in honour of the constant Penelope."	Homer	The Odyssey	Poem	Greece		Atwood, Margaret	The Penelopiad	US	2006	Re-visionary fiction		9781841957982		
130	“. . . he took a cable which had been service on a blue-bowed ship, made one end fast to a high column in the portico, and threw the other over the round-house, high up, so that their feet would not touch the ground. As when long-winged thrushes or doves get entangled in a snare . . . so the women's heads were held fast in a row, with nooses round their necks, to bring them to the most pitiable end. For a little while their feet twitched, but not for very long.”	Homer	The Odyssey	Poem	Greece		Atwood, Margaret	The Penelopiad	US	2006	Re-visionary fiction		9781841957982		
131	“There is a goddess of Memory, Mnemosyne; but none of Forgetting. Yet there should be, as they are twin sisters, twin powers, and walk on either side of us, disputing for sovereignty over us and who we are, all the way until death.”	Holmes, Richard	A Meander Through Memory and Forgetting	Anthology	UK		Twan Eng, Tan	The Garden of Evening Mists	US	2012	Literary Fiction		9781602861800		
132	“Every emancipation is a restoration of the human world and of human relationships to man himself.”	Marx, Karl	Zur Judenfrage	Essay	Germany		Fowles, John	The French Lieutenant's Woman	US	2004	Postmodern Literature, Romance novel, Historical Fiction		9780099478331		
133	"Let us not become gloomy as soon as we hear the word “torture”: in this particular case there is plenty to offset and mitigate that word—even something to laugh at."	Friedrich Nietzsche	On the Genealogy of Morals	Book	Germany		Viet Thanh, Nguyen	The Sympathizer	US	2016	Historical Fiction		9781472151360		
134	“What power has love but forgiveness? / In other words / by its intervention / what has been done / can be undone. / What good is it otherwise?”	Williams, William Carlos	Pictures from Brueghel and Other Poems	Collection of poems	Puerto Rica / US		Picoult, Jodi	Mercy	US	2008	Fiction		9780340960547		
135	“What other words, we may almost ask, are memorable and worthy to be repeated than those which love has inspired? It is wonderful that they were ever uttered. They are few and rare indeed, but, like a strain of music, they are incessantly repeated and modulated by memory. All other words crumble off with the stucco which overlies the heart. We should not dare to repeat these now aloud. We are not competent to hear them at all times. ”	Thoreau, Henry David	A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers	Book	US		Picoult, Jodi	Vanishing Acts	US	2007	Fiction		9781416549345		
136	"In the very earliest time, / when both people and animals lived on earth, / a person could become a human being. / Sometimes they were poeple / and sometimes animals / and there was no difference. / All spoke the same language. / That was the time when words were like magic. / The human mind had mysterious powers. / A word spoken by chance / might have strange consequences. / It would suddenly come alive / and what people wanted to happen could happen - / all you had to do was say it. / Nobody could explain this: / That's the way it was."	Field, Edward	An Inuit woman	Translation	US		Picoult, Jodi	The Tenth Circle	US	2008	Fiction		9780340960561		
137	“Alice laughed. 'There's no use trying,' she said. 'One can't believe impossible things.' / I daresay you haven't had much practice,' said the Queen. 'When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.""	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking-Glass	Novel	UK		Picoult, Jodi	Change of Heart	US	2008	Fiction		9780340935828		
138	"As the tide washed in, the Dutch Tulip Man faced the ocean: “Conjoiner rejoinder poisoner concealer revelator. Look at it, rising up and rising down, taking everything with it.” / “What’s that?” I asked. / “Water,” the Dutchman said. “Well, and time.”"	Peter Van Houten	An Imperial Affliction	Fictional Novel	Netherlands		Green, John	The Fault in Our Stars	US	2012	Young Adult Fiction		9781101569184		
139	"And still I dream he treads the lawn, / walking ghostly in the dew, / pierced by my glad singing through."	William Butler Yeats	The Song of the Happy Shepherd	Poem	Ireland		Dick, Philip Kindred	Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?	US	2007	Science Fiction, Philosophical Fiction		9780575079939		
140	"Auckland / A turtle which explorer Captain Cook gave to the King of Tonga in 1777 died yesterday. It was nearly 200 years old. The animal, called Tu'imalila, died at the royal palace ground in the Tongan capital of Nuku, Alofa. The people of Tonga regarded the animal as a chief, and special keepers were appointed to look after it. It was blinded in a bush fire a few years ago. Tonga radio said Tu'imalila's carcass would be sent to the Auckland Museum in New Zealand."	Unknown	Reuters	News Article	UK		Dick, Philip Kindred	Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?	US	2007	Science Fiction, Philosophical Fiction	1966	9780575079939		
141	"Down some cold field in a world outspoken / the young men are walking together, slim and tall, / and though they laugh to one another, silence is not broken; / there is no sound however clear they call. / They are speaking together of what they loved in vain here, / but the air is too thin to carry the things they say. / They were young and golden, but they came on pain here, / and their youth is age now, their gold is grey. / Yet their hearts are not changed, and they cry to one another, / 'What have they done with the lives we laid aside? / Are they young with our youth, gold with our gold, my brother? / Do they smile in the face of death, because we died?' / Down some cold field in a world uncharted / the young seek each other with questioning eyes. / They question each other, the young, the golden hearted, / of the world that they were robbed of in their quiet paradise."	Humbert Wolfe	Requiem: The Soldier	Poem	UK		Louis de Bernières	Captain Corelli's Mandolin	US	1998	Romance Novel, Historical Fiction		9780749397548		
142	"Optima dies…prima fugit"	Virgil	Georgics	Poem	Italy		Cather, Willia	My Antonia	US	1999	Historical Fiction		9780140187649		
143	"You are saved," cried Captain Delano, more and more astonished and pained; "you are saved: what has cast such a shadow upon you?" 	Melville, Herman	The Piazza Tales	Collection of Short Stories	US		Ellison, Ralph	Invisible Man	US	1995	Bildungsroman, African-American Literature, Social Commentary		9780679732761		
144	"Harry: I tell you, it is not me you are looking at, / Not me you are grinning at, not me your confidential looks / Incriminate, but that other person, if person, / You thought I was: let your necrophily / Feed upon that carcase…"	Eliot, T.S. 	The Family Reunion	Play	UK		Ellison, Ralph	Invisible Man	US	1995	Bildungsroman, African-American Literature, Social Commentary		9780679732761		
145	"And when Rachel saw that she bare Jacob no children, Rachel envied her sister; and said unto Jacob, Give me children, or else I die. / And Jacob's anger was kindled against Rachel; and he said, Am I in God's stead, who hath withheld from thee the fruit of the womb? / And she said, Behold my maid Bilhah, go in unto her; and she shall bear upon my knees, that I may also have children by her."	NA	Genesis 30:1-24	Bible (King James version)	NA		Atwood, Margaret	The Handmaid's Tale	US	1998	Utopian and Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction		9780385490818		
146	"But as to myself, having been wearied out for many years with offering vain, idle, visionary thoughts, and at length utterly despairing of success, I fortunately fell upon this proposal... "	Swift, Jonathan	A Modest Proposal	Essay	Ireland		Atwood, Margaret	The Handmaid's Tale	US	1998	Utopian and Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction		9780385490818		
147	"In the desert there is no sign that says, Thou shalt not eat stones. "	Unknown	Unknown	Sufi Proverb	Unknown		Atwood, Margaret	The Handmaid's Tale	US	1998	Utopian and Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative Fiction		9780385490818		
148	"Be true! Be true! Be true! Show freely to the world, if not your worst, yet some trait whereby your worst may be inferred."	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The Scarlett Letter	Novel	US		Applegate, Debby	The Most Famous Man in America	US	2006	Non-Fiction, History		9780385513975		
149	"Holy scripture excels all branches of learning in the very way it speaks; for with one and the same expression, while it recounts history it utters a mystery."	Saint Gregory the Great	Unknown	Unknown	Italy		Bobrick, Benson	Wide as the Waters	US	2001	Non-Fiction, History		9781451613605		
150	"Returning is not possible / And going forward is a great difficulty."	Awoonor, Kofi	Songs of Sorrow	Poem	Ghania		Niedzviecki, Hal	Trees on Mars: Our Obsession with the future	US	2015	Non-Fiction, Sociology		9781609806378		
151	"To me there is no past or future in art. / If a work of art cannot live always in / the present it must not be considered at / all. The art of the Greeks, of the Egyptians, / of the great painters who lived in other times, / is not an art of the past, perhaps it is more / alive today than it ever was."	Picasso, Pablo	Unknown	Unknown	Spain		Boorstin, Daniel J.	The Creators: A History of the Imagination	US	1992	Non-Fiction, History	1923	679743758		
152	"In art, we are the first to be heirs of all the earth... Accidents impair and Time transforms, but it is we who choose."	Malraux, Andre	Unknown	Unknown	France		Boorstin, Daniel J.	The Creators: A History of the Imagination	US	1992	Non-Fiction, History	1950	679743758		
153	"Nay, the same Solomon the king, although he excelled in the glory of treasure and magnificient buildings, of shipping and navigation, of service and attendance, of fame and renown, and the like, yet he maketh no claim to any of these glories, but only to the glory of the inquisition of truth; for so he saith expressly, "The glory of God is to conceal a thing, but the glory of the king is to find it out."; as if, according to the innocent play of children, the Divine Majesty took delight to hide his works, to the end to have them found out; and as if kings could not obtain a greater honour than to be God's play-fellows in that game."	Bacon, Francis	The Advancement of Learning	Book	UK		Boorstin, Daniel J.	The Discoverers: A History of Man's Search to know his World and Himself	US	1983	Non-Fiction, Historical Fiction	1605	39472651		
154	"For we are strangers before them, and sojourners, as were all our fathers."	NA	I Chronicles 29:15	Bible	NA		Obama, Barack	Dreams from my Father	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Memoir		9781847673510		
155	"Nothing is more powerful than an idea whose time has come."	Hugo, Victor	Unknown	Unknown	French				US						
156	"Every man must decide whether he will walk in the light of creative altruism or in the darkness of destructive selfishness."	King, Martin Luther, Jr.	Unknown	Unknown	US		Ricard, Matthieu	Altruism: The Power of Compassion to Change Yourself and The World	US	2013	Non-Fiction, Sociology		9780316297257		
157	There is no real excellence in all this world which can be seperated from right living.	Jordan, David Starr	Unknown	Unknown	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
158	We are what we repeatedly do. Excellence, then, is not an act, but a habit.	Durant, Will	The Story of Philosophy: The Lives and Opinions of the World's Greatest Philosophers	Book	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
159	I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable ability of man to elevate his life by conscious endeavor.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden	Book	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
160	What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters / compared to what lies within us.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell			US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
161	Things which matter most must never be at the mercy of things which matter least.	Goethe	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
162	We have commited the Golden Rule to memory; let us now commit it to life.	Markham, Edwin	Unknown	Unknown	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
163	The heart has its reasons which reason knows not of.	Pascal, Blaise	Pensées	Book	France		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
164	Sometimes when I consider what tremendous consequences come from little things... I am tempted to think... there are no little things.	Barton, Bruce	Unknown	Unknown	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
165	The Lord works from the inside out. The world works from the outside in. The world would take people out the slums. Christ takes the slums out of people, and then they take themselves out of the slums. The world would mold men by changing their environment. Christ changes men, who then change their environment. The world would shape human behaviour, but Christ can change human nature.	Benson, Ezra Taft	Teachings of Presidents of the Church	Book	US		Covey, Stephen R.	The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People	US	1989	Non-Fiction, Psychology		671663984		
166	En notre vie mortelle il n'est d'autre verite que le chevauchement, tout le restant netant que lanternes et fariboles. (Our mortal life is nothing but coupling; all the rest is just lanterns and nonsense.)	Cohen, Albert	Belle du Seigneur	Novel	Greek/Switzerland		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1968	9780691133010		
167	She must be soaping herself at this moment, he was thinking in the bath. Though he yearned to see her soon, he could not help feeling how ridiculous were these two human beings, at the same moment three kilometres apart, rubbing and scraping as though at so many dirty dishes, each in order to please the other, like actors preparing for a scene.	Cohen, Albert	Belle du Seigneur	Novel	Greek/Switzerland		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1968	9780691133010		
168	As a little white snake / with lovely stripes on its young body / troubles the jungle elephant / this slip of a girl / her teeth like sprouts of new rice / her wrists stacked with bangles / troubles me	Ramanujan, A. K.	"What He Said" from Poems of Love and War	Poem	India/US		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1985	9780691133010		
169	In his country / spotted crabs / borin in their mother's death / grow up with crocodiles / that devour their young. / Why is he here now? / And why does he / take those women, / a jangle of gold bangles / as they make love / only to leave them?	Ramanujan, A. K.	"What He Said" from Poems of Love and War	Poem	India/US		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1985	9780691133010		
170	No man is sure he does not need to climb. / It is not human to feel safely placed. / "A girl can't go on laughing all the time." 	Empson, William	"Reflection from Anita Loos"	Poem	UK		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1940	9780691133010		
171	The great question that has never been answered, and which I have not yet been able to answer, despite my thirty years of reasearch into the feminine soul, is "What does a woman want?"	Freud, Sigmund	letter to Marie Bonaparte	Letter	Austria		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1926	9780691133010		
172	I have never made a friend from whom I could not seperate, and I have never made an enemy whom I could not approach.	Neves, Tancredo	president-elect of Brazil	Speech	Brazil		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1985	9780691133010		
173	Je suis soulfre et salpetre, vous netes que glace. (I am sulfur and saltperter, while you are ice.)	Ronsard, Pierre de	Unknown	Unknown	France		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1578	9780691133010		
174	Et plus le temps nous fait cortege / Et plus le temps nous fait tourment / Mais n'est-ce pas le pire piege / Que vivre en paix pour des amants? / Bien sur tu pleures un peu moins tot / Je me dechire un peu plus tard / Nous protegeons moins nos mysteres / On laisse moins faire le hasard / On se mefie du fil de l'eau / Mais c'est toujours la tendre guerre	Brel, Jacques	"La chanson des vieux amants"	Song	Belgium/France		Seabright, Paul	The War of the Sexes	US	2012	Non-Fiction, Psychology	1967	9780691133010		
175	IN EARTH AND SKIE AND SEA STRANGE THYNGS THER BE	Haggard, H.G.	"Sherd of Amenartas"	Poem	UK		H. Rider Haggard	She	US						
176	The levity of the examples is not meant to offend.	Philippa Foot	The Problem of Abortion and the Doctrine of Double Effect	Essay	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
177	"Clang, clang, clang" went the trolley / "Ding, ding, ding" went the bell / "Zing, zing, zing" went my heartstrings / From the moment I saw him fell. 	Martin, Hugh and Blane, Ralph	"The Trolley Song"	Song			Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1944	9780691154022		
178	How are they free from sin who... have taken a human life?	Augustine, Saint	Unknown	Unknown	Numidia		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
179	I realize the tragic significance of the atomic bomb. 	President Truman, Harry S.	Radio Report to the American People on the Potsdam Conference	Speech	US		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1945	9780691154022		
180	[The Trolley Problem] a lovely, nasty difficulty.	Thomson, J.J. 	Rights, Restitution, and Risk: Essays in Moral Theory	Book	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1986	9780691154022		
181	Always recognize that human individuals are end, and do not use them as means to your end. 	Kant, Immanuel	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
182	I am the man, the very fat man, that watered the workers' beer...	Fisher, R. E. W.	"The Man That Waters the Workers' Beer"	Song	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy	1938	9780691154022		
183	Don't want to be a fat man, / People would think that I was / Just good fun. / Would rather be a thin man, / I am so glad to go on being one.  	Anderson, Ian	"Fat Man"	Song	Scotland		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
184	Out of the crooked timber of humanity no straight thing was ever made.	Kant, Immanuel	Idea for a Universal History with a Cosmopolitan Purpose	Book	Germany		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
185	It is the greatest good to be the greatest number of people which is the measure of right and wrong. 	Bentham, Jeremy	A Fragment on Government	Book	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
186	He was not a great philosopher, but he was a great reformer in philosophy.	Mill, John Stuart	Dissertations and Discussions: Political, Philosophical and Historical	Book	US		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
187	Man will become better when you show him what he is like. 	Chekhov, Anton	Unknown	Unknown	Russia		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
188	A philosophical problem is not an empirical problem.	Thompson, Judith Jarvis	To The Chronicle of Higher Education	E-mail	US		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
189	The only really valueable thing is intuition.	Einstein, Albert	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
190	Among so many inhuman and bizarre cults, among this prodigious diversity of morals and characters, you will find everywhere the same ideas of justice and decency, everywhere the same notions of good and bad.	Rousseau, Jean-Jacques	Emile, or On Education	Book	France		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
191	I can calculate the motion of heavenly bodies but not the madness of people.	Newton, Isaac	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
192	Tis not contrary to reason to prefer the destruction of the whole world to the scratching of my finger.	Hume, David	A Treatise of Human Nature	Book	Scotland		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
193	When a man has just been greatly honoured and has eaten a little he is at his most charitable.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
194	The heart has its reasons, of which reason knows nothing.	Pascal, Blaise	Pensées	Book	France		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
195	Act that your principle of action might safely be made a law for the whole world. 	Kant, Immanuel	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
196	You do look glum! What you need is a gramme of soma.	Huxley, Aldous	Brave New World	Book	UK		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
197	 Son cœur est un luth suspendu; Sitôt qu’on le touche il résonne	Béranger, Pierre-Jean de	"Le Refus"	Song	France		Poe, Edgar Allan	The Fall of the House of Usher	US						
198	The best way to find out if you can trust somebody is to trust them.	Hemingway, Ernest	To Dorothy Connable	Letter	US		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
199	I don't do trolleys.	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Edmonds, David	Would You Kill The Fat Man?	US	2014	Non-Fiction, Philosophy		9780691154022		
200	Migozarad! (It will pass!)	Unknown	Unknown	Graffiti on the walls of a Kabul teahouse	Unknown		Seierstad, Asne	The Bookseller of Kabul	US	2002	Non-Fiction		9781844080472		
201	For by my glee might many men have laughed, / And of my weeping something had been left, / Which must die now. I mean the truth untold, / The pity of war, the pity war distilled. 	Owen, Wilfred	"Strange Meeting"	Poem	UK		Ferguson, Niall	The Pity of War	US	1998	Non-Fiction		9780057122		
202	The Sinister Spirit sneered: 'It had to be!' / And again the Spirit of Pity whispered, 'Why?'	Hardy, Thomas	"And there was a Great Calm"	Poem	UK		Ferguson, Niall	The Pity of War	US	1998	Non-Fiction		9780057122		
203	Philip of Spain wept when his armada went down. Was he the only one to weep?	Brecht, Bertolt	"Questions from a Worker who reads"	Poem	Germany		Hanson, Niall	The Confident Hope of a Miracle	US	2003	Non-Fiction, History		9781400078172		
204	I’ll break my staff, Bury it certain fathoms in the earth, And deeper than did ever plummet sound I’ll drown my book.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		 Grossman, Lev	The Magician	US	2009	Fiction		978-1-101-08228-7 		
205	We shall now seek that which we shall not find.	Malory, Thomas	Le Morte D’Arthur	Book	UK		Grossman, Lev	The Magician King	US	2011	Fiction		978-1-101-53553-0		
206	Further up and further in!	Lewis, C.S	The Last Battle	Book	UK		Grossman, Lev	The Magician's Land	US	2014	Fiction		978-1-101-63353-3		
207	This day relenting God / Hath placed within my hand / A wondrous thing; and God / Be praised. At his Command, / Seeking His secret deeds / With tears and toiling breath, / I find thy cunning seeds, / O million-murdering Death.	Ross, Ronald	"In Exile, Reply – What Ails the Solitude"	Poem	UK		Ghosh, Amitav	The Calcutta Chromosome	US	2011	Thriller Fiction	1897			
208	I keep losing and regaining my equilibrium, which is the basic plot of all fiction. And I myself am a work of fiction.	Vonnegut, Kurt	Foma & Granfalloons	Book	US		Charles J Shields	And So it Goes Kurt Vonnegut: A Life	US	2011	Autobiography	1974			
209	Kurt will have the last word, if not the last laugh - and we will miss that laugh! That ineffable, smoke-laden, sardonically elated laughter that suffused and punctuated his conversation. Laughter that at times seemed inappropriate following the retelling of some of the most ghastly events of the twentieth century. THis laughter was a mental bulwark against the madness of war he witnessed.	Vonnegut, Kurt	Foma & Granfalloons	Book	US		Charles J Shields	And So it Goes Kurt Vonnegut: A Life	US	2011	Autobiography	1974			
210	Imagine being an American.	Vonnegut, Kurt	Unknown	Unknown	US		Donald E. Morse	The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut: Imagining being and American.	US	2003	Criticism and interpretation, science fiction				
211	And the sad man is cock of all his jests	Herbert, George	The Church-Porch	Poem	UK		Greene, Graham	Our Man in Havana	US	1958	Novel		9780099286080		
212	We should impart our courage, and not our despair, our health and ease, and not our disease, and take care that this does not spread by contagion.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden	Book	US		Donald E. Morse	The Novels of Kurt Vonnegut: Imagining being and American.	US	2003	Criticism and interpretation, science fiction				
213	"Live by the foma that make you brave and kind and healthy and happy."	Book	The Books of Bokonon. 1:5	Book	NA		Vonnegut, Kurt 	Cat's Cradle	US	1963	Fiction				
214	There was no time when you nor I nor these kings did not exist	Krishna	Bhagavad Gita	Hindu scripture	India		Ellis, Bret Easton	Glamorama	US	1998	Satire				
215	You make a mistake if you see what we do as merely political	Hitler, Adolf	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Ellis, Bret Easton	Glamorama	US	1998	Satire				
216	The cattle are lowing, The baby awakes. But the little Lord Jesus No crying He makes.	Unknown	Away in a Manger	Song	UK		Vonnegut, Kurt 	Daughter of Five	US	1969					
217	Dear Miss Morland, consider the dreadful nature of the suspicions you have entertained. What have you been judging from? Remember the country and the age in which we live. Remember that we are English: that we are Christians. Consult your own understanding, your own sense of the probable your own observation of what is passing around you. Does our education prepare us for such atrocities? Do our laws connive at them? Could they be perpretrated without being known in a country like this, where social and literaty intercourse is on such a footing, where every man is surrounded by a neighbourhood of voluntary spies, and where roads and newspapers lay everything open? Dearest Miss Morland, what ideas have you been admitting?  They had reached the end of the gallery; and with tears of shame she ran off to her own room.	Austen, Jane	Northanger Abbey	Novel	UK		Ian McEwan	Atonement	US	2001	Fiction				
218	. . . And I, who claim to know so much more, isn't it possible that even I have missed the very spring within the spring? / Some say that we shall never know, and that to the gods we are like the flies that the boys kill on a summer's day, and some say, to the contrary, that the very sparrows do not lose a feather that has not been brushed away by the finger of God.	Wilder, Thomas	The Bridge of San Luis Rey	Novel	US		Mitchell, David	Ghostwritten	US	1999	Drama				
219	Couldn't I for once have you and the work at the same time?	Freud, Sigmund	To Martha Bernays	Letter	Czech Republic		Kirby, David	A Wilderness of Monkeys	US	2014	Fiction				
220	I would not have given it for a wilderness of monkeys.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice 	Book	UK		Kirby, David	A Wilderness of Monkeys	US	2014	Fiction				
221	The brain is wider than the sky, / For, put them side by side, / The one the other will contain / With ease, and you beside. / The brain is deeper than the sea, / For, hold them, blue to blue, / The one the other will absorb, / As sponges, buckets do. / The brain is just the weight of God,/ For, heft them, pound for pound, / And they will differ, if they do, / As syllable from sound	Dickinson, Emily	CXXVI	Poem	UK		Powers, Richard	Galatea 2.2	US	1995	Speculative, Autobiographical fiction				
222	Mother Courage: Bells! What are the bells for, middle of the week!  Chaplain: What are they shouting? Young Man: It's peace. Chaplain: Peace! Mother Courage: Don't tell me peace has broken out - when i've just gone and bought all these supplies!	Brecht, Bertolt	Mother Courage and Her Children	Book	Germany		Knowles, John	Peace Breaks Out	US	1982					
223	In a muderous time. the heart breaks and breaks and lives by breaking.	Kunitz, Stanley 	The Testing-Tree	Poem	US		Kushner, Tony 	Angels in America Part One: Millenium Approaches	US	1993					
224	To build many out of a glance / Into the cross-section of / A republic, / into the center / But it is an other that looks... / Narrowing itself to two only. This is a self-made light / That I address, / to shine / Back into the literary eye...	Watten, Barrett	Progress/ Under Erasure	Book	US		Watten, Barrett	Aerial 8	US	1995	Poetry	1985	961909749		
225	Memory is a cemetery / I've visited once or twice, white / ubiquitous and the set-side / Everywhere under foot . . 	Wright, Charles	Meditation on Form and Measure	Poem	US		Trethewey, Natasha	Native Guard	US	2006	Poetry				
226	There was a king in Savanthi who addressed a man and asked him to round up all the persons in the city who were blind from birth. When the man had done so, the king asked the man to show the blind men an elephant. To some of the blind men he presented the head of the elephant, to some the ear, to others the tusk, the trunk, the body, a foot, the hindquarters, the tail, or the tuft at the end of the tail. And to each one, he said, "This is an elephant." When he reported to the king what he had done, the king went to the blind men and asked them, "Tell me, blind men, what is an elephant like?" Those who had been shown the head of the elephant replied, "An elephant, your . majesty, is like a water jar." Those who had been shown the ear replied,"An elephant is just like a winnowing basket." Those who had been shown the tusk replied," An elephant is just like a plow pole." Those who had been shown the body replied, "An elephant is just like a storeroom." And each of the others likewise described the elephant in terms of the part they had been shown. Then. saying, "An elephant is like this, an elephant is not like that! An elephant is not like this, an elephant is like that!" they fought each other with their fists.  And the King was delighted.	NA	The Udāna: Inspired Utterances of the Buddha	Buddhist Scripture	NA		Hill, Nathan	The Nix	US	2016					
227	It is the greatest art of the devil to convince us he does not exist.	Baudelaire, Charles	Le spleen de Paris	Poem	France		Preston, Richard	The Cobra Event	US	1994	Fiction, Thriller, Suspense, Children's Literature	1869			
228	Exuberance carries us places we would not otherwise go — across the savannah, to the moon, into the imagination — and if we ourselves are not so exuberant we will, caught up in the contagious joy of those who are, be inclined collectively to go yonder.	Jamison, Kay Redfield	Exuberance	Book	US		Powers, Richard	Generosity: An Enhancement	US	2009	Thriller, Suspense	2003			
229	My salad days / When I was green in judgement.	Shakespeare, William	Antony and Cleopatra	Play	UK		Phillips, Robert	Spinach Days	US	2000	Poetry	1623			
230	I should not talk so much about myself / If there were anybody else whom I knew so well	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden	Book	US		Phillips, Robert	Spinach Days	US	2000	Poetry	1854			
231	Between the experience of living a normal life at this moment on the planet and the public narratives being offered to give a sense to that life, the empty space, the gap, is enormous.	Berger, John	A Man With Tousled Hair	Essay	UK		Smith, Ali	the accidental	US	2005	Fiction				
232	Shallow uniformity is not an accident but a consequence of what Marxists optimistically call late capitalism.	Cohen, Nick	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Smith, Ali	the accidental	US	2005	Fiction				
233	The whole industry dwindled soon into a matter of little importance but to Emma and her nephews: - in her imagination it maintained its ground, and Henry and John were still asking every day for the story of Harriet and the gipsies, and still tenaciously setting her right if she varied in the slightest particular from the original recital.	Austen, Jane	Emma	Novel	UK		Smith, Ali	the accidental	US	2005	Fiction				
234	When turkeys mate, they think of swans.	Carson, Johnny	Unknown	Unknown	US		Reed, Ishmael	The Terrible Threes	US	1989	Fiction				
235	Many are the things that man / Seeing must undertand. / Not seeing, how shall he know / What lies in the hand / Of time to come?	Sophocles	Ajax	Play	Greece		Smith, Ali	the accidental	US	2005	Fiction				
236	My artistry is a bit austere	Chaplin, Charlie	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Smith, Ali	the accidental	US	2005	Fiction				
237	... love consists in a mutual interchange by the two parties.	Ignatius of Loyola	Spiritual Exercises of Ignatius of Loyola	Book	Spain		Vollmann, William 	Whores for Gloria	US	1991	FIction				
238	Show me how to do like you show me how to do it.	Wonder, Stevie	Do Like You	 Song	US		Ali Walker	The Colour Purple	US	1983					
239		Balzac, Honoré de					Puzo, Mario	The Godfather	US	1969	Crime Fiction				
240	Come all you who are not satisfied as ruler in a lone, wallpapered room full of mute birds, and flowers that falsely bloom, and closets chosed with dreams that long ago died!  Come let us sweep the old streets - like a bride: sweep our dead leaves with relentless broom; prepare for Spring, as though he were our groom for whose light footstep eargerly we bide.  We'll sweep out shadows, where the rats long fed; sweet out our shame - and in its place we'll make a bower for love, a splendid marriage - bed fragrant with flowers aquiver for the Spring. And when he comes, our murdered dreams shall wake; and when he comes, all the mute birds shall sing.	Knamer, Aaron	Prothalamium	Poem	US		Kingsolver, Barbara	The Prodigal Summer	US	2000	Fiction				
241	A Flemish flake is a spiral coil of one layer only. It is made on deck, so that it may be walked on if necessary.	Ashley, Clifford Warren	The Ashley Book of Knots	Book	US		Proulx, E. Annie	The Shipping News	US	1993	Novel	1944			
242	But that's the part of it I awlays liked. He adjusted himself to beams falling, and then no more of them fell, and he adjusted himself to them not falling,	Hammet, Dashiell	The Maltese Falcon	Novel	US		Proulx, E. Annie	Postcards	US	1992	Novel	1930			
243	And God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth,  and subdue it: and have dominion over fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.	NA	Bible Book 1 Genesis 1:28	Bible	NA		Kingsolver, Barbara	The Red Wheelbarrow	US	1998	Novel, Fiction				
244	If they don't see happiness in the picture, at least they'll see the black.	Marker, Chris	Sans Soleil	Documentary Film	France		Rankine, Claudia	Citizen	US	2014					
245	The heart is half a prophet	Unknown	Yiddish proverb	Proverb	Unknown		Roth, Philip	Goodbye, Columbus	US	1959	Novella				
246	Old friend, what are you looking for? After those many years abroad you come With images you tended Under foreign skies Far awar from your own land	Seferis, George	Return of the Exile	Poem	Turkey		King, Stephen	Salem's Lot	US	1975	Fiction, Supernatural				
247	Dream when they day is thru, / Dream and they might come true, / Things never are as bad as they seem, / So dream, dream, dream.	Mercer, Johnny	Dream	Song	US		Roth, Philip	American Pastoral	US	1997		1944			
248	the rare occurrence of the expected . . .	Williams, William Carlos	At Kenneth Burke's Place	Poem	US		Roth, Philip	American Pastoral	US	1997		1946			
249	In the fields by the river from the meadows by the river from the fields by the river in the meadows by the river two quails run  Run two quail! rise two quail! two quail run two quail rise from the meadows by the river	Unknown	The Quail Song	Poem	Unknown		Guinn, K. Le Ursula	Always Coming Home	US	1985	Fiction				
250	The name of the bow is life, but its work is death.	Heraclitus	 DK B48	Fragment	Greece		Schwartz, Lynne Sharon	Disturbances in the Field	US	1983	Fiction				
251	I turn but do not extricate myself, Confused, a past-reading, another, but with darkness yet.	Whitman, Walt	The Sleepers	Poem	US		Chang Rae-Lee	Native Speaker	US	1995	Fiction				
252	You shall be my guide, she said, you’ll be my argonaut, with you I’ll go everywhere. I’ll go into the cafés, I’ll jump into the dives, I will enter into the Passages, I’ll go through the oldest sections of the city. I will go into the slums, the two of us will march ahead through the night, forward, until no place remains that has not been trodden under our feet. I shall be your queen, you’ll be my king, I will not be afraid, you will harbor no fear, I’ll have no more nightmarish memories, you’ll have memories no more, I shall be without a past, you’ll be my future, you’ll be without a future, I’ll be your past	Bensmaïa, Réda	The Year of Passages	Novel	France		Samuels, Lisa	Tomorrowland	US	2009					
253	Thus in the beginning all the world was America	Locke, John	Second Treatise of Civil Government	Treatise	USA		Samuels, Lisa	Tomorrowland	US	2009					
254	... I needed a different language: a language that was a place of affection and reflection.	Tabucchi, Antonio	Unknown	Unknown	Italy		Jhumpa, Lahiri	In Other Words	US	2015	Fiction				
255	Life takes more from one than death does.	Brahms, Johannes	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		White, Curtis	Requiem	US	2001	Fiction				
256	That we are permanent temporarily, it is warm to know, though we know no more.	Dickinson, Emily	To Louise and Frances Norcross	Letter	US		Samuels, Lisa	The Invention of Culture	US	2008	Poetry				
257	It is even part of my good fortune not to be a house-owner.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	the Gay Science	Book	Germany		White, Curtis	The Ideas of Home	US	1992	Fiction				
258	Prospero: Every third thought shall be my grave	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Roth, Philip	Sabbath's Theater	US	1995	Fiction				
259	And Ruth said, Entreat me not to oleave thee,  or to return from following after thee:  for whither thou goest. I will go; whither thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people. and thy God my God.	NA	Bible Ruth 1:16	Bible	NA		Welch, Susan	Crowning of the Queen	US	1949	Fiction, Short Stories				
260	Dorabella (aside): Nel petto un Vesuvio / d'avere mi par	Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus	Cosi fan tutte	Opera	Austria		Sontag, Susan	The Volcano Lover	US	1992	Fiction, Romance Novel				
261	And Jesus was a sailor  When he walked upon the water  And he spent a long time watching  From his lonely wooden tower And when he knew for certain Only drowning men could see him He said,All men will be Sailors then Until the sea shall free them But he himself was broken Long before the sky would open Forsaken, almost human He sank beneath your wisdom Like a stone	Cohen, Leonard	Suzanne	Song	Canada		Kesey, Ken	Sailor Song	US	1992					
262	America will be!	Hughes, Langston	Let America Be America Again	Poem	US		Sontag, Susan	In America	US	1999	Fiction				
263	Gentlemen-rankers outon a spree Damned from here to Eternity God ha' mercy on such as we,  Ba! Yah! Bah!	Kipling, Rudyard	Gentlemen-Rankers, in Barrack-room Ballads	Poem	India		Jone, James	From Here to Eternity	US	1951	War Novel				
264	Rapida, como un reflejo, Dos veces vi el alma, dos: Cuando murio el pobre viejo Cuando ella me dijo adios  Two times in the flash of an eye, Two times, I have seen the soul: Once when the old man died Once when she said goodbye	Marti, Jose	Simple Verses	Poem	Cuba		Iyer, Pico	Cuba and the Night	US	1995	Fiction				
265	You know, upon our German stages, / Each man puts on just what he may; / So spare me not upon this day... / So in this narrow house of boarded space / Creation's fullest circle go to pace / And walk, with leisured speed, your spell / Past Heaven, through the Earth, to Hell.	Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von	Faust	Play	Germany		Kushner, Tony 	A Bright Room Called Day	US	1987	Non-Fiction, History		9781559360784		
266	The Republic had too much in common with its enemy; the spirit of revenge for Versailles, the fear of communism... But above all the Republic was aware of its own tediousness. The people wanted theatre. 	Mann, Heinrich	quoted in the The Brothers Mann by Nigel Hamilton	Unknown	Germany		Kushner, Tony 	A Bright Room Called Day	US	1987	Non-Fiction, History		9781559360784		
267	You'd ne surprised how much being a good actor pays off.	Reagan, Ronald	To a student at University of Fudan	Conversation	US		Kushner, Tony 	A Bright Room Called Day	US	1987	Non-Fiction, History	1984	9781559360784		
268	When a lovely flame dies, smoke gets in your eyes.	Harback, Otto and Kern, Jerome	Smoke Gets In Your Eyes	Song	US		Walker, Jeanne Murray	A Deed to the Light	US	2004	Poetry	1933	9780252029226		
269	Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.	NA	Bible, Hebrews 11:1	Bible	NA		Walker, Jeanne Murray	A Deed to the Light	US	2004	Poetry		9780252029226		
270	Ye shall know them by their fruits.	NA	Bible, Matthew 7:16	Bible	NA		White, Evelyn C.	Alice Walker	US	2004	Non-Fiction, Biography		393058913		
271	I come out of a tradition where those things are valued; where you talk about a woman with big legs and big hips and black skin. I come out of a black community where it was all right to have hips and to be heavy. You didn't feel that people didn't like you. The values that [imply] you must be skinny come from another culture... Those are not the values that I was given by the women who served as my models. I refuse to be judged by the values of another culture. I am a black woman, and I will stand as best I can in that imagery. 	Reagon, Bernice	Black Women and Liberation Movements	Speech	US		Walker, Alice	In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens	US	1983	Non-Fiction	1983	156445441		
272	I had always got on well with the Africans and enjoyed their company, but commanding the people on the farm, many of whom had watched us grow up, was different. With the added experience of my safaris behind me, I had begun to understand the code of "birth, copulation and death" by which they lived. Black people are natural, they possess the secret of joy, which is why they can survive the suffering and humiliation inflicted upon them. They are alive physically and emotionally, which makes them easy to live with. What I had not yet learned to deal with was their cunning and natural instinct for self-preservation. 	Riccardi, Mirella	African Saga	Book	Kenya		Walker, Alice	Possessing the Secret of Joy	US	1992	Fiction	1982	151731527		
273	Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age. The child is grown, and puts away childish things. Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Childhood is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies	Poem	US		Meyer, Stephanie	Breaking dawn (Twilight Saga #3?)	US	2008	Fiction, Young-Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780316032148		
274	"Brothers," I said, "o younwho have crossed a hundred thousand dangers, reach the west to this brief waking time that is left unto your senses, you must not deny experience of that which lies beyond the sun, and all the world that is unpeopled.	Alighieri, Dante	 	Book	Italy		Mason, Daniel	The Piano Turner	US	2002	Fiction		375414657		
275	Music, to create harmony, must investigate discord.	Plutarch	Unknown	Unknown	Greece				US						
276	Well, humour is the great thing, the saving thing, after all.	Twain, Mark	Tom Sawyer: Detective	Novel	US	Y	Lapham, Lewis	30 Satires	US	2003	Fiction		1565848462		
277	The reasonable hymn of angels rises from the ship of salvation: it is divine love. -- Two loves! I can die of earthly love, die of devoutness. I have left souls behind whose grief will grow at my departure. You choose me from among the shipwrecked; those who remain, are they not my friends? Save them!	Rimbaud, Arthur	A Season in Hell	Poem	France		Joseph, Sheri	Bear Me Safely Over	US	2002	Fiction, Homosexuality		802139841		
278	He will keep me till the river / Rolls its waters at my feet / Then He'll bear me safely over / Where the loved ones I shall meet.	"I Will Sing the Wondrous Story"	Unknown	Baptist hymn	Unknown		Joseph, Sheri	Bear Me Safely Over	US	2002	Fiction, Homosexuality		802139841		
279	Newspaper article [Attach image]	Eadward, John	Dunstable	Unknown	Unknown		James, Jamie	The Java Man	US	2004	Fiction		9793019190		
280	This uprising will bring out the beast in us.	Botha, P. W.	Rubicon Speech	Speech	South Africa		Uzodinma Iweala	Beasts of No Nation	US	2005	Fiction		9780060798673		
281	Je parvins à faire s'évanouir dans mon esprit toute I'espérance humaine. Sur toute joie, pour l'étrangler, j'ai fait le bond sourd de la béte féroce. (I was able to expel from my mind all human hope. On every form of joy, in order to stangle it, I pounced steathily like a wild animal.	Rimbaud, Arthur	Une Saison en Enfer	Poem	France		Uzodinma Iweala	Beasts of No Nation	US	2005	Fiction		9780060798673		
282	We are persuaded that a thread runs through all things:  All worlds are strung on it, as beads: and men,and events, and life,come to us, only because of that thread  	Emerson, Ralph Waldo   	Montaigne; or, The Skeptic  	Novel	US		Updike, John	Self-Consciousness	US	1989	Memoir				
283	Gratia Dei sum quod sum	Epitaph	epitaph of Bishop West of Ely, in Ely Cathedral	Epitaph	UK		Updike, John	Self-Consciousness	US	1989	Memoir				
284	Of all that might be omitted in thinking, the worst was to omit your being	Bellow, Saul	What Kind of Day Did you Have	Novel	US		Updike, John	Self-Consciousness	US	1989	Memoir				
285	 I find myself saying briefly and prosaically that it is much more important to be oneself than anything else.	Woolf, Virginia	 A Room of One's Own  	Novel	US		Updike, John	Self-Consciousness	US	1989	Memoir				
286	There wasn't any limit, no boundary at all, to the future. And it would be so a man wouldn't have room to store his happiness	Steinbeck, John	East of Eden	Novel	US		Eggers, Dave	The Circle	US	2013	Science Fiction				
287	I am fading away. Slowly but surely. Like the sailor who watches his home shore gradually disappear, I watch my past recede. My old life still burns within me, but more and more of it is reduced to the ashes of memory	Bauby, Jean-Dominique	The Diving-Bell and the Butterfly	Novel	France		Tan, Twan Eng	The Gift of Rain	US	2007					
288	The soul can shrivel from an excess of critical distance, and if I don't want to remain in arid internal exile for the rest of my life, I have to find a way to lose my alienation without losing myself	Hoffman, Eva	Lost in Translation : Life in a New Language	Book	US		Guo, Xiaolun	Once Upon A Time in the East	US	2017					
289	She had always enjoyed waking people who were asleep; and indeed it is as great an alteration to the state of a fellow-creature that we can make short of killing them or giving birth to them	West, Rebecca	This Real Night	Book	UK		Li,Yiyun	Dear Friend from My Life I write to You in Your Life	US	2017					
290	There is no ladder out of any world; each world is rimless	Leach, Amy	Thing That Are	Book	US		Li,Yiyun	Dear Friend from My Life I write to You in Your Life	US	2017					
291	Spring come to you at the farthest, In the very end of harvest	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Smith, Ali	Autumn	US	2016	Fiction				
292	At current rates of soil erosion, Britain has just 100 harvests left	Cooper, Jeff	These Brexiters will grind our environment into the dust 	Article	UK		Smith, Ali	Autumn	US	2016	Fiction				
293	Green as the grass we lay in corn, in sunlight	Clark, Ossie	Clark's Diary	Diary	UK		Smith, Ali	Autumn	US	2016	Fiction				
294	If I am destinied to be happy with you here -- How short is the longest life	Keats, John	To Fanny Brawne	Letter	UK		Smith, Ali	Autumn	US	2016	Fiction				
295	Gently disintegrate me	Graham, W S	Enter a Cloud	Poem	Scotland		Smith, Ali	Autumn	US	2016	Fiction				
296	The cattle are lowing, / The Baby awakes. / But the little Lord Jesus / No crying He makes.	Unknown	Away in a Manger	Song	UK		Vonnegut, Kurt	Slaughterhouse-Five	US	1969			385333846		
297	Come, all you who are not satisfied / a ruler in a lone, wallpapered room / full of mute birds, and flowers that falsely bloom, / and closets choked with dreams that long ago died! // Come, let us sweep the old streets--like a bride: / sweep out dead leaves with a relentless broom; / prepare for Spring, as though he were our groom / for whose light footstep eagerly we bide. // We'll sweep out shadows, where the rats long fed; sweep out our shame--and in its place we'll make a bower for love, a splendid marriage-bed / fragrant with flowers aquiver for the Spring. And when he comes, our murdered dreams shall wake; / and when he comes, all the mute birds shall sing.	Knamer, Aaron	Prothalamium	Poem	US		Prodigal Summer	Kingsolver, Barbara	US	2000			60199652		
298	And God said unto them, Be fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the earth,  and subdue it: and have dominion over fish of the sea and over the fowl of the air, and over every living thing that moveth upon the earth.	NA	Bible, Genesis 1:28	Bible	NA		Kingsolver, Barbara	The Poisonwood Bible	US	1998	Fiction		60175400		
299	Darkness is light l do not see it as light.	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Nadzam, Bonnie	Lamb	US	2011	Fiction		9780091944315		
300	Thse violent delights have violent ends / And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, / Which, as they kiss, consume.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Meyer, Stephenie	New Moon	US	2006	Fiction, Young-Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780316160193		
301	Body my house my horse my hound what will I do when you are fallen  Where will I sleep How will I ride What will I hunt   Where can I go  without my mount all eager and quick How will I know in thicket ahead is danger or treasure  When Body my good bright dog is dead  How will it be to lie in the sky without roof or door and wind for an eye  with cloud for a shift  how will I hide?	Swenson, May	Question	Poem	US		Meyer, Stephenie	The Host	US	2008	Fiction, Young-Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780316026697		
302	Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice. / From what I've tasted of desire / I hold with those who favor fire. / But if it had to perish twice, / I think I know enough of hate / To say that for destruction ice / Is also great / And would suffice.	Frost, Robert	Fire and Ice	Poem	US		Meyer, Stephenie	Eclipse	US	2007	Fiction, Young-Adult Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780316160209		
303	The devotee recognizes in very divine Name the totality of Names.	Arabi, Muhammad ibn 	Fusus al-Hikam	Book	Spain		Wilson, G. Willow	Alif: The Unseen	US	2012	Fiction		9780802120205		
304	If the imagination of the devish produced the incidents of these stories, his judgement brought them to the resemblance of truth, and his images are taken from things that are real.	la Croix, Fraçois Petis de 	Les Mille et Un Jours (The Thousand and One Days)	Book	France		Wilson, G. Willow	Alif: The Unseen	US	2012	Fiction		9780802120205		
305	The duende does not come at all unless he sees that death is possible. The duende must know beforehand that he can serenade death's house and rock those branches we all wear, branches that do not have, will never have, any consolation.	Lorca, Federico Garcia	Play and Theory of the Duende	Essay	Spain		Smith, Tracy K.	duende: poems	US				9781555974756		
306	Viola: My father had a daughter lov'd a man / As it might be perhaps, were I a woman, / I should your lordship // Duke: And what's her history? // Viola: A blank...	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night	Play	UK		Tiffany, Grace	My Father had a Daughter	US	2003	Fiction		042519003X		
307	You can fight a war for a long time or you can make your nation strong. You cannot do both.	Sun-Tzu	The Art of War	Book	China		Singer, P.W. & Cole, August	Ghost Fleet	US	2015			9780544142848		
308	As long as he can remember he has had a sense of himself as prince of the house, and of his mother as his dubious promoter and anxious protector.	Coetzee, J.M.	Boyhood: Scenes from Provincial Life	Book	South Africa		Shafak, Elif	Honour	US	2012			9780670921157		
309	All children mythologize their birth. It is a universal trait. You want to know someone? Heart, mind and soul? Ask him to tell you about when he was born. What you get won't be the truth; it will be a story. And nothing is more telling than a story.	Winter, Vida	Tales of Change and Desperation	Fictional 	NA		Setterfield, Diane	The Thirteenth Tale	US	2006	Fiction		9780743298025		
310	In the rotation of crops there was a recognized season for wild oats; but they were not to be sown more than once.	Wharton, Edith	The Age of Innocence	Novel	US		Segal, Francesca	The Innocents	US	2012	Fiction, Domestic Fiction		9781401341817		
311	When I was a child, I saw God, / I saw angels; / I watched the mysteries of the higher and lower worlds. I thought all men ? the same. At last I realized that they did not see...	Shams of Tabriz	Unknown	Unknown	Iran		Shafak, Elif	The Forty Rules of Love	US	2010	Fiction		9780670021451		
312	Your ideas are terrifying and your hearts are faint. Your acts of pity and cruelty are absurd, committed with no calm, as if they were irresitible. Finally, you fear blood more and more. Blood and time.	Valéry, Paul	Unknown	Unknown	France		McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West	US	1985	Fiction	1895	697728759		
313	It is not to be thought that the life of darkness is sunk in misery and lost as if in sorrowing. There is no sorrowing. For sorrow is a thing, that is swallowed up in death, and death and dying are the very life of the darkness.	Boehme, Jacob	Six Theosophic Points	Book	Germany		McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West	US	1985	Fiction		697728759		
314	Clark, who led last year's expedition to the Afar region of northern Ethiopia, and UC Berkeley colleagues Tim D. White, also said that a re-examination of a 300,000-year-old fossil skull found in the same region earlier shows evidence of having been scalped.	Unknown	The Tuma Daily Sun	Article	US		McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian: Or the Evening Redness in the West	US	1985	Fiction	1982	697728759		
315	I am certain of nothing / but the holiness of the heart's affections / and the truth of imagination.	Keats, John	To Benjamin Bailey	Letter	UK		Maupin, Armistead	The Night Listener	US	2000	Fiction		52214209		
316	And almost everyone when age, / Disease, or sorrows strike him, / Inclines to think there is a God, Or something very like him.	Clough, Arthur Hugh	There is no God	Poem	UK		Maupin, Armistead	The Night Listener	US	2000	Fiction	1850	52214209		
317	Surely there are in everyone's life certain connections, twists and turns which pass awhile under the category of Chance, but at the last, well eamined, prove to be the very Hand of God.	Browne, Sir Thomas	Religio Medici	Book	UK		Maupin, Armistead	Further Tales of the City	US	1982	Fiction		60924926		
318	It is a mistake to regard one disease as more divine than another, since all is human and all divine.	Hipporates	Unknown	Unknown	Greece		Matthews, Harry	Tlooth	US	1966	Fiction		1564781941		
319	What an extraordinary change takes place... when for the first time the fact that everything depends upon how a thing is thought first enters the consciousness, when, in consequence, thought in its absoluteness replaces an apparent reality.	Kierkegaard, Søren	Unknown	Unknown	Denmark		Markson, David	Wittgenstein's Mistress	US	1988	Fiction		1564782115		
320	When I was still doubtful as to his ability, I asked G.E. Moore for his opinion. Moore replied, "I think very well of him indeed." When I enquired the reason for his opinion, he aid that it was because Wittgenstein was the only man who looked puzzled at his lectures.	Russell, Bertrand	Last philosophical testament: 1943-68	Book	UK		Markson, David	Wittgenstein's Mistress	US	1988	Fiction		1564782115		
321	I can well understand why children love sand.	Wittgenstein	Unknown	Unknown	Austria		Markson, David	Wittgenstein's Mistress	US	1988	Fiction		1564782115		
322	Denn alles Fleisch, es ist wie Gras / und alle Herrlichkeit des Menschen / wie des Graces Blumen. / Das Gras ist verdorret / und die Blume abgefallen. (For all flesh is as grass, / and all the glory of man / as the flower of grass. / The grass withereth, / and the flower falleth away.	NA	Bible, 1 Peter 1:24	Bible	NA		Young, C. Dale	Torn	US	2011	Fiction		9781935536062		
323	Ein jeder Engel ist schrecklich. (Every angel is terrifying.)	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Duino Elegies	Poem	Czech Republic		Young, C. Dale	The Halo	US	2016	Fiction		9781935536680		
324	All that I know is contained within this book, / written within witness, / an edifice without dimension, / a city hanging in the sky.	Nin, Anais 	House of Incest	Book	France		Valente, Catherynne M.	The Labyrinth	US	2004	Fiction		1894815661		
325	I am a memory come alive. Have the inability to sleep...	Kafka, Franz 	Diaries	Book	Czech Republic		Diamant, Kathi	Kafka's Last Love	US	2000	Non-Fiction		465015506		
326	A race began in the woods. The whole place was full of animals. I tried ot establish order.	Kafka, Franz 	Letter to His Father	Book	Czech Republic		Lucht, Marc and Yarri Donna	Kafka's Creatures: Animals, Hybrids, and other Fantastic Beasts	US	2010	Non-Fiction		9780739143940		
327	Lo giorno se n'andava e l'aere bruno / toglieva gli animai che sono in terra / dalle fatiche loro, ed io sol uno / ,'apparecchiava a sostener la guerra / si del cammino e si della pietate, / che ritrarra la mente wue non erra. / O Muse, o alto ingegno, or m'aiutate, / o mente che scrivesti cio ch'io vidi, / qui si parra la tua nobilitate.	Dante, Alighieri	Inferno, Canto II	Poem	Italy		Mann, Thomas	Doctor Faustus	US	1947	Fiction		679409963		
328	A body needs at least / three points of support, / not in a straight line, / to fix its position, / so Roithamer had written.	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Bernhard, Thomas	Correction	US	1975	Fiction		9781400077601		
329	I feel death ever pinching me by the throat, or pulling me by the back.	Montaigne, Michel de	Essays	Book	France		Bernhard, Thomas	Extinction	US	1986	Fiction		9781400077618		
330	The punishment matches the guilt: to be deprived of all appetite for life, to be brought to the highest degree of weariness of life.	Kierkegaard, Søren	Unknown	Unknown	Denmark		Bernhard, Thomas	Old Masters	US	1989	Fiction, Comedy		9780226043913		
331	But instead of thinking about my book, and how to write it, as I go pacing the floor, I fall to counting my footsteps until I feel about to go mad.	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Bernhard, Thomas	The Lime Works	US	1970	Fiction		9781400077588		
332	Being unable to make people more reasonable, I preferred to be happy away from them.	Voltaire	Unknown	Unknown	France		Bernhard, Thomas	Woodcutters	US	1984	Fiction		9781400077595		
333	Once again limb-loosing love shakes me, bitter-sweet, untamable, a dusky animal.	Sappho	Unknown	Unknown	Greece		Wolf, Christa	Cassandra	US	1983	Fiction, 		9780374519049		
334	This coming-to-oneself--what is it?	Becher, Johannes R.	Unknown	Unknown	Germany		Wolf, Christa	The Quest for Christa T.	US	1968	Fiction		78133199		
335	Modesty hesitates to express metaphysical concepts directly; if one tries, one delivers oneself up to jubilant misunderstanding.	Adorno, Theodor	Notes on Literature, II 	Book	Germany		Nooterboom, Cees	The Following Story	US	1994	Fiction		015600254X		
336	The sea / of sorrow / stretches / into infinity // But / turn around: / at your feet / lies the save shore.	Unknown	Buddhist saying	Unknown	Unknown		Wang, Lulu	The Lily Theatre	US	1997	Fiction		340696664		
337	Are passions, then, the pagans of the soul? Reason alone baptized?	Young, Edward	Unknown	Unknown	US		Kierkegaard, Soren	Either/Or: A Fragment of Life	US	1992	Fiction		9780140445770		
338	What is important, it seems to me, is not so much to defend a culture whose existence has never kept a man from going hungry, as to extract, from what is called culture, ideas whose compelling force is identical with that of hunger.	Artaud, Antonin	The Theatre and its Double	Book	France		Hamsun, Knut	Hunger	US	1970	Fiction		9780374531102		
339	Courbe la tête, fier Sicambre! / Adore e que tu as brûlé, / Brûlé ce que tu as adore! 	St Remy	Laptizing Clovis the Frank at Rheims	Unknown	France		Strindberg, August	Inferno/From an Occult Diary	US	1965				Preface Swedish editions of Inferno.	
340	And I will set my face against that man, and will make him a sign and a proverb, and I will cut him off from the midst of my people; and yr shall know that I am the Lord.	NA	Bible, Ezekiel 14:8	Bible	NA		Strindberg, August	Inferno/From an Occult Diary	US	1965				Preface Swedish editions of Inferno.	
341	Of whom is Hymenaeus and Alexander, whom I delivered unto Satan, that they might be taught not to blaspheme	NA	Bible, 1 Timothy 1: 20	Bible	NA		Strindberg, August	Inferno/From an Occult Diary	US	1965				Preface Swedish editions of Inferno.	
342	Il n'y a personne de bonne foi et dont la raison ne soit pas obscurcie ou prévenue, qui ne convienne que la vie corporelle de l'homme est une privation et une souf-france continuelles. Ainsi, d'après les idèes que nous abons prises de la justice, ce ne sera pas sans raison que nous regarderons la durée de cette vue corporelle comme un temps de châtiment et d'expiation; mais nous ne pouvons le regarder comme telle sans penser aussitôt qu'il doit y avoir eu pour l'homme un état antérieur et préférable à celui où il se trouve à présent, et nous pouvons dire, qu'autant son état actuel est borné, pénile et semé de dégouts, autant l'autre doit avoir été illimité et rempli de délices.	Saint Martin, Louis Claude de	Des Erreurs Et de La Verite: Ou Les Hommes Rappeles Au Principe Universel de La Science (1781)	Book	France		Strindberg, August	Inferno/From an Occult Diary	US	1965				Preface French editions of Inferno, 1898 and 1947	
343	An equation is classified by the highest power (value of the exponent) of its unknowns. If this is one, the equation is of first degree. If this is two, the equation is of second degree, and so on. Equations of higher degree than one yield multiple possible values for their unknown quantities. These values are known as roots. 	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Larsson, Stieg	The Girl who played With Fire	US	2006	Fiction		9780857050823		
344	The first-degree equation (the linear equation): 3x-9=0 (root:x=3)	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Larsson, Stieg	The Girl who played With Fire	US	2006	Fiction		9780857050823		
345	18% of the women in Sweden have at one time been threatened by a man.	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown	Unknown		Larsson, Stieg	The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo	US	2005	Fiction		9780857050816		
346	things are what they are, and whatever will be will be	Wilde, Oscar	Unknown	Unknown	Ireland		Jonasson, Jonas	The Hundred-Year-Old Man Who climbed out of the window and disappeared	US	2009	Fiction		978843913726		
347	I may not be a competent judge, but this much I will say, that I have seen purer liquors, better segars, finer tobacco, truer guns and pistols, larger dirks and bowie knives, and prettier courtesans here, than in any other place I have ever visited; and it is my unbiased opinion that California can and does furnish the best bad things that are obtainable in America.	Helper, Hinton	The Land of Gold	Book	US		Lee Payne	Tales from the Mountain of God: A Chinese Slave Girl in Gold Rush San Francisco	US	2011	Fiction	1855			
348	If more people had been organ donors Unwinding never would have happened.	NA	The Admiral	Fictional 	NA	Y	Shusterman, Neal	Unwind	US	2007	Fiction		9781416912040		
349	He who places his brother in the land is everywhere. 	Unknown	The Papyrus Ipuwer	Historical Text	Egypt		Swindells, Robert	Brother in the Land	US	1984	Fiction, Children Fiction				
350	But who shall dwell in these Worlds if they be inhabited?... Are we or they Lords of the World?... And how are all things made for man? 	Kepler, Johannes	The Anatomy of Melancholy	Book	Germany		Wells, H.G.	War of the Worlds	US		Fiction, Science-Fiction		688131379		
351	Robin Hood is here again: all his merry thieves/ Hear a ghostly bugle-note shivering through the leaves... / The dead are coming back again, the years are rolled away / In Sherwood, in Sherwood, about the break of day.	Noyes, Alfred	Sherwood	Poem	UK	Y	Green, Roger Lancelyn	The Adventures of Robin Hood	US	1956	Fiction		679436367		
352	Motionless, with head thrown back, and in an attitude of attention, he calmly inspected the vessel floating along belong him; so beautiful an object amid his wild surroundings, and with his background of brilliant sky, that no hand was stretched out for the rifle...	Grinnell, George Bird	American Big Game in Its Haunts: The Book of the Boone and Crockett Club	Book	US		Punke, Michael	Last Stand	US	2007	Non-Fiction		9780803226807		
353	There is one spot left, a single rock about which this tide will break, and past which it will sweep, leaving it undefiled by the unsightly traces of civilization.	Grinnell, George Bird	Forest and Stream	Magazine	US		Punke, Michael	Last Stand	US	2007	Non-Fiction		9780803226807		
354	Three Ring for the Elven-kings under the sky, Seven for the Dwarf-lords in their halls of stone, Nine for Mortal Men doomed to die, One for the Dark Lord on his dark throne In the Land of Mordor where the shadows lie. One Ring to rule them all, One Ring to find them, One Ring to bring them all and in the darkness bind them In the Land of Mordor where the Shadows lie. 	Tolkien, J R. R	The Lord of the Rings	Novel	UK		Tolkien, J.R.R.	The Lord of the Rings	US	1954	Fiction,		395193958		
355	But I see what it is, you are not from these parts, you don't know what our twilights can do. Shall I tell you?	Beckett, Samuel	Waiting for Godot	Play	Ireland		Walcott, Derek	Dream On Monkey Mountain	US	1970	Fiction		9780374143684		
356	All things are double one against another. 	Waugh, Evelyn 	Helena	Book	UK		Heath, Jeffrey	The Picturesque Prision: Evelyn Waugh and his writing	US	1982	Non-Fiction, Biography		773503773		
357	Odi profanum vulgus et arceo.	Waugh, Evelyn	Helena	Book	UK		Heath, Jeffrey	The Picturesque Prision: Evelyn Waugh and his writing	US	1982	Non-Fiction, Biography		773503773		
358	Will is to grace as the horse is to be the rider.	Augustine of Hippo	Unknown	Unknown	Algeria		Heath, Jeffrey	The Picturesque Prision: Evelyn Waugh and his writing	US	1982	Non-Fiction, Biography		773503773		
359	He thought a little and said: "I have found the Zoological Gardens of service to many of my patients. I should prescribe for Mr. Pontifex a course of the larger mammals. Don't let him think he is taking them medicinally..."	Butler, Samuel	The Way of All Flesh	Novel	UK		White, T.H.	The Book of Merlyn	US	1977	Fiction	1903	29270769X		
360	She is not any common earth Water or wood or air, But Merlin's Isle of Gramarye where you and I will fare.	Kipling, Rudyard	Puck's Song	Poem	India		White, T.H.	The Once and Future King	US	1939	Fiction, Fantasy Fiction		9780441627400		
361	Who speaks in primordial images speaks to us as with a thousand trumpets, he grips and overpowers, and at the same time he elevates that which he treats out of the individual and transitory into the sphere of the eternal.	Jung, C.G.	Unknown	Unknown	Switzerland		Williams, Charles	The Greater Trumps	US	1932	Fiction		1573831115		
362	"What curious attitudes he goes into!" "Not at all," said the King, "He's an Anglo-Saxon Messenger -- and those are Anglo-Saxon attitudes. He only does them when he's happy."	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking-Glass	Novel	UK		Wilson, Angus	Anglo-Saxon Attitudes	US	1956	Fiction		159017142X		
363	We are the words; we are the music; we are the thing itself	Woolf, Virginia	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Merrill, Susan	Virginia Woolf and London	US	1985	Non-Fiction, Biography		080781637X		
364	I often envisage, in this new age of universal and instanteneous communication, how our planet might appear to distant observers. It must seem to shimmer in a state of continual excited activity, rather like a round diamond in the sky.	Corvo, Ronald	A New Theory of the Earth	Fictional 	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
365	All fallen dark and quiet, all gone down. Collapsophe.	P., Joseph	Diaries	Fictional 	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
366	We who survive, we scoured ones, in depths of dark dismay, call out of the night of our world, gone as we knew it, as we know it.	Unknown	London, hymn	Hymn	UK		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
367	Slivers of light. Silvers. Little horn-shaped lights, riding the waves of darkness.	P., Joseph	Diaries	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
368	Myander, a Londoner, wrote the history of a changing world, beginning at the moment of transition, believing that it would mark a great epoch, one more worthy of relation than any that had come befpre. This belief was not without its grounds. The world of science had collapsed, but the divine consciousness of humanity had not yet asserted itself. All the labours of Myander lay in recording the manifest signs of dismay and wonder. Since the events of distant antiquity, even those immediately preceding the great change, cannot clearly be understood she believed it her duty to enquire carefully into the immediate circumstances. 	Myander	History	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
369	The holy city, restored. Ourselves, revived.	Proclamation	NA	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
370	The components of the light have been carefully studied. In addition to manifold influences on the human plane, such as will and desire, there are tokens of power from the earth itself. The smallest territory can exert its influence, moving those who come within its boundaries. This city, for example, is not indifferent to the joys or sufferings of its inhabitants.	The London Intelligence	NA	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
371	I cannot pretend to have been present during the glorious restoration of human light, the greatest and perhaps most significant scene in the narratives of humankind. Yet I believe that I am blessed in another sense, living on the verge of a new age. All around me I am beginning to see greatness and munificence erected, while our citizens with wonderful zeal have tried to revive and emulate the labours of distant antiquity. When asked why they are engaged in this pursuit, they reply 'Why not? What else is there to do?' This is our new spirit! 	Letter from Popcorn to Mellitus	NA	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
372	The city bears us. The city loves its burden. Nurture it in return. Do not leave its bounds.	Proclamation	NA	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
373	In returning to the origin of things, we meet our destiny. Do you see our doubles, passing by us weeping? This is the nature of our world.	Proverbs of Restituta, guardian of London	NA	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
374	It is sometimes considered wayward or importunate to paint a portrait of one man, yet we know from the pictures of parishioners lit upon the Wall of our great and glorious city that a single feature or glance may embody a fateful moment or an eventful transaction. So I intend to conjure up a likeness of Platio, the great orator of London, in a similar fashion. I will practise the art of selection; like the displays of our actors continually before us, some events will be presented on a grand scale and others diminished. The conventions of spherical drama will be preserved from the beginning to the end; the revelations and lamentations, for example, will be strict keeping with each other. By these means we may see his unhappily brief life as a continual search after truth. But it will also be my duty faithfully to record Plato's final days in the city and to ascertain how a cruel superstition exercised boundless dominion over the most elevated and benevolent mind.	Anon	The Plato Papers	Fictional	NA		Ackroyd, Peter	The Plato Papers	US	1999	Fiction		1856197018		
375	There is a theory which states that if ever anyone discovers exactly what the Universe is for and why is it here, it will instantly disappear and be replaced by something even more bizarre and inexplicable. There is another which states that this has already happened.	Adams, Douglas	The Restaurant at the End of the Universe	Book	UK		Adams, Douglas	The Restaurant at the end of the Universe	US	1980					
376	Behold, I will send my messenger... But who may abide the day of his coming? And who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner's fire...	NA	Bible, Malachi 3:1-2	Bible	NA		Adams, Richard	Shardik	US	1974	Fiction		715633317		
377	Superstition and accident manifest the will of God.	Jung, C. G. 	Unknown	Unknown	Switzerland		Adams, Richard	Shardik	US	1974	Fiction		715633317		
378	This Bucephalus had, in the past, shared many a hardship and many a danger with Alexander, and had never been mounted by anyone else -- for he scorned all other riders; he was great in size and noble in spirit.	Arrian of Nicomedia	Arrian, Anabasis: V .xix	Book	Greece		Adams, Richard	Traveller	US	1988	Fiction		440204933		
379	I dreamt last night that there was wind and rain. / I got up and looked out, but all was strange; / A muddy track across a wooded plain; / A distant tumult; angry cries, exchange / Of fire. And then, out of that dreadful night, / Appeared a scarecrow army, staggering, / Defiant, famished. In the quenched starlight / They marched on to their bitter reckoning. // Their sleepless, bloodshot eyes were turned to me. / Their flags hung black against the pelting sky. / Their jests and curses echoed whisperingly, / As though from long-last years of sorrow -- Why, / You're weeping! What, then? What more did / you see? / A gray man on a gray horse rode by. 	Adams, Richard	NA	NA	US		Adams, Richard	Traveller	US	1988	Fiction		440204933		
380	...and so even when [the satirist] presents a vision of the future, his business is not prophecy, just as his subject is not tomorrow... it is today.	Menippus	Unknown	Unknown	Greece		Amis, Martin	Dead Babies	US	1975	Fiction		99437333		
381	This is a suicide note. By the time you lay is aside (and you should always read these things slowly, on the lookout for clues or give-always), John Self will no longer exist. Or at any rate that's the idea.You never can tell, though, with suicide notes, can you? In the planetary aggregate of all life, there are many more suicide notes than there are suicides. They're like poems in that respect, suicide notes: nearly everyone tries their hand at them some time, with or without the talent. We all write them in our heads. Usually the note is the thing. You complete it, and then resume your time travel. It is the note and not the life that is cancelled out. Or the other way round. Or death. You can never tell, though, can you, with suicide notes. To whom is the note addressed? To Martina, to Fielding, to Vera, to Alec, to Selina, to Barry -- to John Self? No. It is meant for you out there, the dear, the gentle. 	Amis, Martin	NA	NA	UK		Amis, Martin	Money	US	1984	Fiction	1981	99461889		
382	Grumio: First, know my horse is tired, my master and mistress fallen out. / Curtis: How? / Grumio: Out of their saddles into the dirt, and thereby hangs a tale. / Curtis: Let's ha't, good Grumio.	Shakespeare, William	The Taming of the Shrew	Play	UK		Archer, Jeffrey	And Thereby Hangs a Tale 	US	2010	Fiction, Short Stories		9780312539535		
383	Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free	NA	Bible, John 3:32	Bible	NA		Atkinson, Kate	Case Histories	US	2004	Fiction		316740403		
384	This green and laughing world he see / Waters and plains, and waving trees, / The skim of birds and the blue-doming skies.	Hunt, Leigh	Ode for the Spring of 1814	Poem	UK		Atkinson, Kate	Human Croquet	US	1997	Fiction		385405960		
385	What if some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more"... Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus? Or have you once experienced a tremendous moment when you would have answered him: "You are a god and never have I heard anything more divine." 	Nietzsche, Friedrich	the Gay Science	Book	Germany		Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction		978031617648		
386	Everything changes and nothing remains still.	Plato	Cratylus	Book	Greece		Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction		978031617648		
387	What if we had a chance to do it again and again, until we finally did get it right? Wouldn't that be wonderful?	Todd, Edward Beresford	NA	Fictional	NA		Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction		978031617648		
388	In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora, di, coeptis (nam vos mutastis et illas) adspirate meis primaque ab origine mundi ad mea perpetuum deducite tempora carmen	Ovid	Metamorphoses Book 1, 1-4	Poem	Italy		Atkinson, Kate	Not the End of the World	US	2013	Fiction		9780316176484		
389	For want of a nail the shoe was lost. / For want of a shoe the horse was lost. / For want of a horse the rider was lost. / For want of a rider the battle was lost. / For want of a battle the kingdom was lost. / And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.	Unknown	Proverb	Unknown	Unknown		Atkinson, Kate	Started Early, Took My Dog	US	2011	Fiction		9780316066730		
390	I was just cleaning up the place a bit.	Sutcliffe, Peter	Unknown	Conversation	UK		Atkinson, Kate	Started Early, Took My Dog	US	2011	Fiction		9780316066730		
391	The Bud is in flower. Mud is Brown. I feel as fit as a Flea. things can go wrong	Cleave, Catherine	in childhood	Unknown	Unknown		Banville, John	Ancient Light	US	2012	Fiction		9780307957054		
392	Odi et amo: quare id faciam, fortasse requiris. Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior. ( I hate and I love; ask how? I cannot tell you. Only I feel it, and I am torn in two.)	Catullus	Catullus 85	Poem	Italy		Banville, John	Birchwood	US	1973	Fiction		9780307279125		
393	You must become an ignorant man again / And see the sun again with an ignorant eye / And see it clearly in the idea of it.	Stevens, Wallace	Notes Towards a Supreme Fiction	Poem	UK		Banville, John	Dr Copernicus	US	1976	Fiction		074939076X		
394	My lady came down she was thinking no harm / Long Lankin stood ready to catch her in his arm	Wainwright, Martha and Roche, Lucy Wainwright	Long Lankin	Song	US/ Canada		Banville, John	Long Lankin	US	1984	Fiction		904011720		
395	I seem to have been only as a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself in now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.	Newton, Isaac	Unknown	Unknown	UK		Banville, John	The Newton Letter	US	1982	Fiction		1567920969		
396	yips (y ps). pl. n. Nervousness or tension that causes an athlete to fail to perform effectively, especially in missing short putts in golf.	NA	The Free Dictionary	Dictionary definition of word	NA		Barker, Nicola	The Yips	US	2012	Fiction		9780007476657		
397	Now all roads lead to France / And heavy is the tread / Of the living: but the dead / Returning lightly dance	Thomas, Edward	Roads	Poem	UK		Barker, Pat	The Ghost Road	US	1995	Fiction		452276721		
398	These demanders for glimmer be for the most part women; for glimmer, in their language, is fire.	Harman, Thomas	A Caveat for Common Cursitors	Book	Unknown		Barker, Nicola	Darkmans	US	2007	Fiction		9780007270170		
399	We set up a word at the point at which our ignorance begins, at which we can see no further, e.g. the word 'I', the word 'do', the word 'suffer', -- these are perhaps the horizon of our knowledge, but not truth.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	The Will to Power	Book	Germany		Banville, John	Shroud	US	2002	Fiction		9780330483148		
400	We tell ourselves stories in order to live.	Didion, Joan	The White Album	Essay	US		Westerfeld, Scott	Afterworlds	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult		9781481435055		
401	Education is the path from cocky ignorance to miserable uncertainty.	Twain, Mark	Unknown	Unknown	US		Westerfeld, Scott	Afterworlds	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult		9781481435055		
402	I now am made to Speak, because I am almost weary of Speaking, and to informe the world that Silence hath taken hold of my spirit	Salmon, Joseph	Testimony of a Ranter	Testimony	UK		Antonetta, Susanne	Body Toxic	US	2001	Non-Fiction, Biography		1582432090		
403	What is a Cassill? A case full of vomit. What is a Cassill? A case full of vomit.	Unknown	Bajan schoolboys' chant	Song	Unknown		Antonetta, Susanne	Body Toxic	US	2001	Non-Fiction, Biography		1582432090		
404	The word "education" comes from the root e from ex, out, and duco, I lead. It means a leading out. To me education is a leading out of what is already there in the pupil's soul. To Miss Mackay it is a putting in of something that is not there, and that is not what I call education. I call it intrusion, from the Latin root prefix meaning in and the stem trudo, I thrust. Miss Mackay's method is to thrust a lot of information into the pupil's head; mine is a leading out of knowledge, and that is true education as proved by its root meaning. 	Spark, Muriel	The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie	Novel	UK		Bedford, Martyn	Acts of Revision	US	1996	Fiction 		385482736		
405	Clever, but schoolteacher beat him anyway to show him that definitions belong to the definers -- not the defined.	Morrison, Toni	Beloved	Novel	US		Bedford, Martyn	Acts of Revision	US	1996	Fiction		385482736		
406	We were riding through frozen fields in a wagon at dawn. / A red wing rose in the darkness. / And suddenly, a hare ran across the road. / One of us pointed to it with his hand. // That was long ago. Today, neither of them is alive / Not the hare, nor the man who made the gesture. // O my love, where are they, where are they going . The flash of a hand, streak of movement, rustle of pebbles. / I ask not out of sorrow, but in wonder.	Milosz, Czeslaw	Encounter	Poem	Poland		Beauman, Sally	Rebecca's Tale	US	2001	Fiction		751532282		
407	They thought death was worth it, but I / Have a self to recover, a queen. / Is she dead, is she sleeping? / Where has she been, / With her lion-red body, her wings of glass? // Now she is flying / More terrible than she ever was, red / Scar in the sky, red comet / Over the engine that killed her -- / The mausoleum, the wax house. 	Plath, Sylvia	Stings	Poem	US		Beauman, Sally	Rebecca's Tale	US	2001	Fiction		751532282		
408	And whosoever was not found written in the book of life was cast into the lake of fire	NA	Bible, Revelation 20:15	Bible	NA		Barry, Sebastian 	The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty	US	1998	Fiction		9780140280180		
409	The greatest imperfection is in our inward sight, that is, to be ghosts unto our own eyes. 	Browne, Thomas	Christian Morals	Book	UK		Barry, Sebastian 	The Secret Scripture	US	2008	Fiction		9780571215287		
410	Of the numbers who study, or at least read history, how few derive any advantage from their labours!... Besides, there is much uncertainty even in the best authenticated ancient and modern histories; and that love of truth, which in some minds is innate and immutable, necessarily leads to a love of secret memoirs and private anecdotes.	Edgeworth, Maria	Preface to Castle Rackrent	Novel	UK		Barry, Sebastian 	The Secret Scripture	US	2008	Fiction		9780571215287		
411	Livin' on Canaan's side, Eqypt behind / Crossed over Jordan wide, gladness to find.	Waites, Ben	American hymn	Hym	US		Barry, Sebastian 	On Canaan's Side	US	2011	Fiction		9780670022922		
412	He lies like an eye-witness.		Russian saying		Russia		Barnes, Julian	Talking it Over	US	1991	Fiction		679736875		
413	You ask me what life is? It is like asking what a carrot is. A carrot is a carrot, and nothing more is known. 	Chekhov, Anton	Chekhov to Olga Knipper	Conversation	Russia	Y	Barnes, Julian	Staring at the Sun	US	1986	Fiction	1904	330299301		
414	A noir, E blanc, I rouge, U vert, O bleu.	Rimbaud, Arthur	Vowels	Poem	France		Barnes, Julian	metroland	US	1980	Fiction		224017624		
415	When you write the biography of a friend, you must do it as if you were taking revenge for him.	Flaubert, Gustave	Letter to Ernest Feydeau	Letter	France		Barnes, Julian	Flaubert's Parrot	US	1984	Fiction	1872	330289764		
416	Prudence, prudence,' the pigeons call, / 'Scorpions lurk in the gilded meadow, / An eye is embossed on the island wall. / The running tap casts a static shadow.' // 'Caution, caution,' the rooks proclaim, / ;The dear departed, the weeping widow, / Will meet in you in the core of flame. / The running tap casts a static shadow. // 'Act, act!' the ducks give voice. / 'Enjoy the widow in the meadow. / Drain the sacrement of choice. / The running tap casts a static shadow.'	Enderby, Francis Xavier	NA	Fictional	NA		Burgess, Anthony	Byrne	US	1995	Fiction		078670456X		
417	What is there to look at? and of the leopard, spotted underneath and on its toes: Leopards are not spotted underneath, but in old illumination they are, and on Indian printed muslins, and I like the idea that they are.	Moore, Marianne	Letter to Ezra Pound	Letter	US		Biswell, Andrew	The Real Life of Anthony Burgess	US	2005	Non-Fiction, Biography	1919	9780330481717		
418	Israelites, Christians, and Muslims profess immortality, but the veneration they render this world proves they believe only in it, since they destine all other worlds, in infinite number, to be its reward or punishment. The wheel of certain Hindustani religions seems more reasonable to me.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Immortal	Book	Argentina		Burdett, John	Bangkok Tattoo	US	2005	Fiction		9781400032914		
419	What? Could perhaps, in spite of all "modern ideas" and prejudices of democratic taste, the victory of optimism, the achieved predominance of reason, practical and theoretical utilitarinism, like democracy itself, its contemporary -- be a symptom of failing strength, of approaching old age, of physiological exhaustion?... what is the meaning of -- mortality?... all things move in a double cycle: everything which we now call culture, education, civliization will at some stage have to appear before the infallible judge, Dionysus.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	The Birth of Tragedy	Book	Germany		Burdett, John	Bangkok Tattoo	US	2005	Fiction		9781400032914		
420	You cast your spell and I went under / I find it so difficult to leave	Dylan, Bob	"Tonight I'll be Staying Here with You"	Song	US		Burdett, John	Bangkok Haunts	US	2007	Fiction		9781400097067		
421	The Eternal passed by in the form of a pimp. The prattle ceased.	Genet, Jean	Our Lady of the Flowers	novel	France		Burdett, John	Bangkok Haunts	US	2007	Fiction		9781400097067		
422	The clinging consciousness is very deep and subtle; / All potentials are like a torrential flow. / I do not explain this to the ignorant, / For fear they will get the idea it is self.	The Gautama Buddha	The Sandhinirmochana Sutra	Religious text	Nepal		Burdett, John	Bangkok Haunts	US	2007	Fiction		9781400097067		
423	Like all the men of Babylon, I have been proconsul; like all, I have been a slave. I have been known omnipotence, igominy, imprisonment. Look here -- my right hand has no index finger.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Lottery in Babylon	Book	Argentina		Burdett, John	Bangkok 8	US	2003	Fiction		1400032903		
424	In the whole world there is no one who does not welcome it like reason.	Confucius	Talking about jade	Conversation	China		Burdett, John	Bangkok 8	US	2003	Fiction		1400032903		
425	People with opinions just go around bothering one another. 	Buddha	NA	NA	NA	Y	Bruen, Ken and Starr, Jason	Bust	US	2006	Fiction		843955910		
426	When my father was a byo in China, that country was already old. When i say old I mean everything was there longer than anyone could recall...	Lee, Li-Young	The Winged Seed: A Remembrance	Book	US/ Indonesia		Lee Robert A.	China Fictions/English Language: Literary essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story	US	2008	Essays				
427	"We belong to the planet now, Mama... wherever we happen to be standing, why, that spot belongs to us as any other spot."	Kingston Maxine Hong	The Woman Warrior: Memoirs of a Girlhood Among Ghosts 	Book	US		Lee Robert A.	China Fictions/English Language: Literary essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story	US	2008	Essays				
428	And then there's always China. China on my mind.	Castro, Brian	Shanghai Dancing	novel	Australia		Lee Robert A.	China Fictions/English Language: Literary essays in Diaspora, Memory, Story	US	2008	Essays				
429	America I still haven't told you what you did to Uncle Max after he came over from Russia	Ginsberg, Allen	America	Poem	US		Levinson, Julian	Exiles on Main Street: Jewish American Writers and American Literary Culture	US	2008	History, criticism, American Literature	1956			
430	This is her home This thing edge of  barbwire.	Anzaldua, Gloria	Borderlands	Book	US		Danielson, Marivel T.	Homecoming Queers	US	2009	American Literature				
431	We Catholics are very much given to the Instant Answer. Fiction doesn't have any. It leaves us, like Job, with a renewed sense of mystery. This is what the fiction writer, on his lesser level, hopes to do. The danger for the writer who is surred by the religious view of the world is that he will consider this to be two operations instead of one. He will try to enshrine the mystery without the fact, and there will follow a further set of separatons which are inimical to art. Judgement will be separated from vision, nature from grace, and reason from imagination.	O'Connor, Flannery	Mystery and Manners	Book	US		Waldmeir, John C. 	Cathedrals of Bone	US	1959	American Literature, History, Criticism				
432	The city is the emblamatic space for the encounter with the stranger, the other, the different.	Tajbakhsh, Kian	The Promise of the City: Space, Identity, and Politics in Contemporary Social Thought	Book	Iran		Zhou XiaoJing	Cities of Others: Reimagining Urban Spaces in Asian American Literature	US		Asian American Literature				
433	Cities have long been key sites for the spatialization of power projects - whether political, religious, or economic.	Sassen, Saksia	The City in a Global Digital Age	Essay	Netherlands		Zhou XiaoJing	Cities of Others: Reimagining Urban Spaces in Asian American Literature	US		Asian American Literature				
434	For several years now, "globalisation" has been the mantra for the expansion of international trade and foreign investment and the integration of markets. But we are now beginning to see a reality beyong globalisation - the world of "globality". This is not so much a process as a condition, a world economy in which traditional and familiar boundaries are being surmounted or made irrelevant.	Yergin, Daniel	The Age of 'Globality'	Article	US		Ty, Eleanor	Unfastened: Globality and Asian	US	1958	American Literature, History and Criticism				
435	Nothing that has ever happened should be regarded as lost for history,	Benjamin, Walter	Thesis on the Philosophy of History	Essay	Germany		Lowe, Lisa	Immigrant Acts: On Asian American Culture Politics	US	1996	American Literature				
436	The hegemonic subject cannot have a terrain of constitution different from the structure to which it belongs... [This structure] is inhabited by an original lack, by a radical undecidability that needs to be constantly superseded by acts of decision. These acts are, precisely, what constitute the subject, who can only exist as a will of constitution external to the structure but is the result of the failure of the structure to constitute itself, it can be formed only through acts of identification.	Laclau, Ernesto	Power and Representation	Talk	Argentina		Ling, Jinqi	Narrating Nationalisms: Ideology and Form in Asian American Literature	US	1997	American Literature, History and Criticism				
437	To keep alive a sense of alternative ways of life and of struggle requires memory of those who prefigured such life and struggle in the past. In this sense, tradition is to be associated not solely with ignorance and intolreance, prejudice and parochialism, dogmatism and docility. Rather, tradition is also to be identified with insight and intelligence, rationality and resistance, critique and contestation.	West, Cornel	The American Evasion of Philosophy	Book	US		Ling, Jinqi	Narrating Nationalisms: Ideology and Form in Asian American Literature	US	1997	American Literature, History and Criticism				
438	At home, historical memory is an all pervading authority. It is synonymous with the native cultural tradition. Abroad, memory becomes an opportunity-however danger ridden-for a new kind of self-becoming that benefits from forcible distance.	Shwartz, Vera	Threshold: A Dance Theater of Remembering and Forgetting	Essay	Romania		Grice, Helena	Asia American Fiction, History and Life Writing	US	2009	American Fiction, Asian Americans in Literature, Autobiographical Fiction				
439	Memoirs are perhaps the ultimate form of immersion journalism.	Long. Jeffrey E.	Remembered Childhoods	Book	US		Grice, Helena	Asia American Fiction, History and Life Writing	US	2009	American Fiction, Asian Americans in Literature, Autobiographical Fiction				
440	In a society where values are unstable and in flux, autobiographical memory may be felt to be a "text" that is incontrovertibly knowable and claimable.	Haaken, Janice	Pillar of Salt: Gender, Memory, and the Perils of Looking Back	Book	US		Grice, Helena	Asia American Fiction, History and Life Writing	US	2009	American Fiction, Asian Americans in Literature, Autobiographical Fiction				
441	Specific events in Asian history of the twentieth century have acquired important visibility in the American collective consciousness... the number of biographical, autobiographical, and fictional texts and movies on these events has heightened their prominence on the American scene, leading us, once more, to appreciate the cultural work they enact in the process of raising awareness of history and inviting comprehension towards the persons who have become dislocated as a result of that history.	Davis, Rocio G.	Begin Here	Book	Philippines		Grice, Helena	Asia American Fiction, History and Life Writing	US	2009	American Fiction, Asian Americans in Literature, Autobiographical Fiction				
442	The 'question of borders' should not be a teleological one. It is not so much about the transient eventually giving way to the permanent as it is about an existential condition of which 'permanence' itself is an ongoing fabrication.	Chow, Rey	Writing Diaspora	Book	China		Huang, Su-ching	Mobile Homes: Spatial and Cultural Negotiation in Asian American Literature	US	2006	American Literature, Asian Americans in Literature				
443	I lost a river, culture, speech, sense of first space. And the right place? Now, where do you come from? Strangers ask. Originally? And I hesitate. 	Duffy, Carol Ann	Selected Poems	Book	UK		Abdelrazck, Amal Talaat	Contemporary Arab American Women Writers: Hyphenated Identities and Border Crossings	US	2007	American Literature, Arab American authors, history and criticism				
444	"Well," said Laura. "Let's play keeping house." "We are keeping house," said Mary. "What is the use of playing it?"	Wilder, Laura Ingalls	On the Banks of Plum Creek	novel	US		Halvierson Cathryn	Playing House in the American West	US	2013	Woman and literature, autobiography				
445	Another things to strive for: reading your history should move the melancholy to laughter. increase the joy of the cheer, not irritate the simple, fill the clever with admiration for its invention, not give the serious reason to scorn it, and allow the prudent to praise it.	Cervantes, Miguel de	Don Quixote	Novel	Spain		Carma, Glenda R.	Laughing Fit To Kill: Black Humor in the Fictions of Slavery	US	2008	American Literature, Afican American wit and humour, history and criticism				
446	I went home full of reflection, probing the sincerity of the strange white people, I had met, wondering how they really regarded Negroes. I lay on my bed and read the magazines and was amazed to find that there did exist in this world an organised search for the truth of the lived of the oppressed and the isolated. When I had begged bread from the officials, I had wondered dimly if the outcasts could become united in action, thought, and feeling. Now I knew. It was being done in one sixth of the earth already. The revolutionary words leaped from the printed page and struck me with trememdous force.	Wright, Richard	I Tried to be a Communist	Essay	US		Moriah, Kristin	Black Writers and the Left	US	2013					
447	Son, these niggers writing. Proganing our sacred words. Taking them from us and beating them on the anvil of Boogie-Woogie, putting their black hands on them so that they shine like burnished amulets. Taking our words, son, these filthy niggers and using them like they were their god-given pussy. Why...why 1 of them dared to interpret, critically mind you, the great Herman Melville's Moby Dick!	Reed, Ishmael	Mumbo Jumbo	Novel	US		Gates, Henry Louis	Black Literature & Literary Theory	US	1984	American fiction, African fiction (English)				
448	The canons are falling One by one	Ashberry, John	The Tomb of Stuart Merrill	Poem	US		Gates, Henry Louis	Black Literature & Literary Theory	US	1984	American fiction, African fiction (English)				
449	[The Slaves] would compose and sing as they went along, consulting neither time nor tune. The thought that came up, came out - if not in the word, in the sound; - and as frequently in the one that as in the other. They would sometimes sing the most pathetic sentiment in the most rapturous tone, and the most rapturous sentiment in the most pathetic tone... This they would sing, as a chorus to words which to many would seem inmeaning jargon, but which, nevertheless, were full of meaning to themselves... I did not, when a slave, understand the deep meaning of those rude and apparently incoherent songs. I was myself within the circle; so that I neither saw nor heard as those without might see or hear.	Douglass, Frederick	Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass	Book	US		Gates, Henry Louis	Black Literature & Literary Theory	US	1984	American fiction, African fiction (English)	1845			
450	It is one thing for a race to produce artistic material; it is quite another thing for it to produce the ability to interpret and criticise this material.	Dubois, W.E.B.	Unknown	Unknown	US		Gates, Henry Louis	Black Literature & Literary Theory	US	1984	American fiction, African fiction (English)	1925			
451	Blackface is the easiest make-up in the entire make-up box, and requires little or no experience to do acceptably. While any other character requires a great deal of thought, stufy and experimental work, the "nigger" make-up is the most elemental, simple in application and anyone using the least care can achieve a satisfactory result, with little or no practice.	Powell, Herbert Preston	The World's Best Book of Minstrelsy	Book	Unknown		Baker, Houston A.	Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance	US	1987	American Literature, Harlem Renaissance				
452	Maroon men throughout the hemisphere developed extraordinary skills in guerilla warfare. To the bewilderment of their European enemies, whose rigid and conventional tactics were learned on the open battlefields of Europe, these highly adaptable and mobile warriors took maximum advantage of local environments, stiking and withdrawing with great rapidity, making extensive use of ambushes to catch their adversaries in crossfire, fighting only when and where they chose, depending on reliable intelligence networkds among nonmaroons (both slave and white settlers) and often communicating by horns.	Price, Richard	Maroon Societies	Book	US		Baker, Houston A.	Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance	US	1987	American Literature, Harlem Renaissance				
453	Harlem is vicious modernism. BangClash Vicious the way its made. Can you stand such Beauty? So violent and transforming?	Baraka, Amiri	Return of the Native	Poem	US		Baker, Houston A.	Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance	US	1987	American Literature, Harlem Renaissance				
454	They're treating my resistance to their diagnosis as a personal affront. But it's my body and my life and the goddess knows i'm paying enough for all this, I ought to have a say. I am going to write fire until it comes out of my ears, my eyes, my noseholes - everywhere. Until it's every breath I breathe. I'm going to go out like a fucking meteor!	Lorde, Audre	A Burst of Light	Book	US		Alexander, Simone A. James	African Diasporic Women's Narratives: Politics of Resistance, Survival, and Citizenship	US	1967	American Literature				
455	I am even more certain that to create dangeroudly is also to create fearlessly, boldy embracing the public and private terrors that would silence us, then bravely moving forward even when it feels as though we are chasing or being chased by ghosts.	Danticat, Edwidge	Create Dangerously	Book	Haiti		Alexander, Simone A. James	African Diasporic Women's Narratives: Politics of Resistance, Survival, and Citizenship	US	1967	American Literature				
456	The exhibit was meant to evoke horror, disgust, and hatred. It had, however, the opposite effect. Thousands of Varsovians, dressed in their holiday best, waiting everyday in lines as long as those to see Lenin's Tomb and in solemn silence looked at the display, listened respectfully to the boogie-woogie, wanting in this way, at least, to manifest their blind and hopeless love for the United States.	Glowacki					Jestrovic, Silvija & Meerzon, Yana	Performance, Exile and 'America'	US						
457	Illness granted me a set of experiences otherwise unobtainable. It liberated me from the routines which would have delivered me, unchallenged and unchanges, to discreet death. Illness casts you out, but it also cuts you free. I will never take conventional expectations seriously again, and the clear prospect of death only makes living more engaging.	Clendinmem, Inga	Tiger's Eye				Bost, Suzanne	Encarnacion: Illness and Body Politics in Chicana feminist literature	US	2010	American Literature, History and Criticism				
458	Consult the text!	Ellison, Ralph					Holloway, Karla FC	Legal Fictions: constituting race, composing literature	US	1949	American Literature, History and Criticism				
459	In my preoccupation with the brutalities of racism, I had failed until no to recognise the subtler, more ambiguous expressions of sexism.	Murray, Pauli	Song in a Weary Throat: An American Pilgrimage				Hardison, Ayesha K.	Writing through Jane Crow: Race and Gender Politics in African American Literature	US	1978	American Literature, History and Criticism				
460	There is a cruel contradiction implicit in the art form itself. For true jazz is an art of individual assertion within and against the group. Each true jazz moment (as disctinct from the uninspired commercial performance) springs from a contest in which each artist challenges all the rest, each solo flight, or improvisation, represents (like the successive canvases of a painter) a definition of his identity: as individual, as member of the collectivity and as link in the chain of tradition. Thus, because jazz finds its very life in an endless improvisation upon traditional metrials, the jazzman must lose his identity even as he finds it.	Ellison, Ralph					Gates Jr, Henry Louis	The Signifying Monkey	US	1988	American Literature, History and Criticism				
461	Improvisation is the play of black differences.	Benston, Kimberly W.					Gates Jr, Henry Louis	The Signifying Monkey	US	1988	American Literature, History and Criticism				
462	Look like to me only a fool would want you to talk in a way that feel peculiar to your mind.	Walker, Alice					Gates Jr, Henry Louis	The Signifying Monkey	US	1988	American Literature, History and Criticism				
463	Tis said that words and signs have power O'er sprites in planetary hour; But scarce I praise their venturous part, Who tamper with such dangeroud art.	Scott, Walter	Lay of the Last Minstrel				Gates Jr, Henry Louis	Figures in Black: Words, siggns, and the "racial" self	US	1987	American Literature, History and Criticism				
464	White people leave money to their children, but Black people teach their signs, which is far better.	Peterkin, Julia	Black April				Gates Jr, Henry Louis	Figures in Black: Words, siggns, and the "racial" self	US	1987	American Literature, History and Criticism				
465	Anywhere they go, my people know the signs.	Allen, Henry					Gates Jr, Henry Louis	Figures in Black: Words, siggns, and the "racial" self	US	1987	American Literature, History and Criticism				
466	Herein lie buried many things which, if read with patience, will reveal the stragne meaning of being black.	Du Bois, W. E. B.	The Souls of Black Folk				Fisher, Rebecka Rutledge	Habitations of the Veil: Metaphor and the Poetics of Black Being in African American Literature	US	2014	American Literature, History and Criticism				
467	Queerness is that thing that lets us feel that this world is not enough.	Munoz, Jose Esteban	Cruising Utopia				Ellis, Nadia	Territories of the Soul: Queered belonging in the Black Diaspora	US	1977	American Literature, History and Criticism				
468	There is also undeniably a personal genesis for Black feminism, that is, the political realization that comes from the seemingly personal experience of individual Black women's lives.		Combahee River Collective Statement				David, Marlo D.	Mama's Gun: Black maternal figures and the politics of Transgression	US	1974					
469	Perhaps the most insidious and least understood form of segregation is that of the word.	Ellison, Ralph					Wonham, Henry B.	Criticism and the Color Line: Desegregating American Literary Studies	US	1996	American Literature, History and criticism	1946			
470	Truth is not a stagnant property... Truth is made, just as health, wealth and strength are made, in the course of experience. 	James, William					Cooke, Michael G.	Afro-American Literature in the Twentieth Century: The Achievement of Intimacy	US	1984	American Literature, History and criticism				
471	Instead of inciting the Slaves to Rebellion with eloquent oratory, I soothes their hurt and eloquently sang the Blues.	Cleaver Eldridge					Cooke, Michael G.	Afro-American Literature in the Twentieth Century: The Achievement of Intimacy	US	1984	American Literature, History and criticism				
472	“We may, indeed, say that the hour of death is uncertain, but when we say so we represent that hour to ourselves as situated in a vague and remote expanse of time, it never occurs to us that it can have any connexion with the day that has already dawned, or may signify that death — or its first assault and partial possession of us, after which it will never leave hold of us again — may occur this very afternoon, so far from uncertain, this afternoon every hour of which has already been allotted to some occupation. You make a point of taking your drive every day so that in a month’s time you will have had the full benefit of the fresh air; you have hesitated over which cloak you will take, which cabman to call, you are in the cab, the whole day lies before you, short because you have to be at home early, as a friend is coming to see you; you hope that it will be as fine again to-morrow; and you have no suspicion that death, which has been making its way towards you along another plane, shrouded in an impenetrable darkness, has chosen precisely this day of all days to make its appearance, in a few minutes’ time...	Proust, Marcel	The Guermantes Way		France		Boyd, William	Restless	US	2006	Fiction, Historical Fiction		9781596912366		
473	Inky pinky spider, climbing up the spout, / Down came the rain, and washed the spider out. / Out came the sun, and dried away the rain. / Inky pinky spider, climbing up again.		Children's nursery rhyme	Song			Bowen, John	After the Rain	US	1958	Fiction		978-571241842		
474	More is a man of an angel's wit and singular learning: I know not his fellow. For where is the man of that gentleness, lowliness and affability? And as time requireth a man of marvellous mirth and pastimes; and sometimes of as sad gravity: a man for all seasons.	Whittinton, Robert					Bolt, Robert	A man for all Seasons	US	1960	Fiction, Historial Fiction		679728228		
475	He was the person of the greatest virtue these islands ever produced.	Johnson, Samuel					Bolt, Robert	A man for all Seasons	US	1960	Fiction, Historial Fiction		679728228		
476	...Poems, even when narrative, do not resemble stories. All stories are about battles, of one kind or another, which end in victory or defeat. Everything moves towards the end, when the outcome will be known. Poems, regardless of any outcome, cross the battlefields, tending the wounded, listening to the wild monologues of the triumphant or the fearful. They bring a kind of peace. Not by anaesthesia or easy reassurance, but by recognition and the promise that what has been experienced cannot disappear as if it had never been. Yet the promise is not of a monument. (Who, still on a battlefield, wants monuments?) The promise is that language has acknowledged, has given shelter, to the experience which demanded, which cried out.	Berger, John	And our Faces, My Heart, Brief as Photos				Various (edited by Chandan, Amarjit / Gunaratman, Yamit / Evans, Gareth)	The Long White Thread of Words	US	2016	Poetry, Anthology		9780993454745		
477	Love is not time's fool... / Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks / But bears it out even to the edge of doom. // If this be error, and upon me prov'd / I never wit, nor no man ever lov'd.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 116	Poem	UK		Berger, John	From A to X: A story in Letters	US	2008	Fiction		9781844672882		
478	Not to find one's way about in a city is of little interest... But to lose one's way in a city, as one loses one's way in a forest, requires practice... I learned his art late in life: it fulfilled the dreams whose first traces were the labyrinths on the blotters of my exercise books.	Benjamin, Walter	A Berlin Childhood Around the Turn of the Century				Carson, Ciaran	Belfast Confetti	US	1989	Fiction				
479	...that the Mastive dogs belonginge to Butchers, Tanners and other inhabitants dwelling in this Corporation and the suburbs and ffields thereunto belonginge, have Barbarously ffallen upon horses in Carrs, upon the Street, and also horses out of carrs, And have violently Torne and abused them, That some of them have been in hazard to die, And also ffallen upon several cattell bothe upon the Streets and in the ffields. Inso much that serverall catell are mightily abused, and some of them killed to the great loss of many of the poore Inhabitants of this Corporacon. And also that the said Dogs have ffallen upon sverall mena nd boyes ipon the Streets and Lanes of this Towne and suburbs thereunto belonginge, and have pult them to the Ground, Torne their cloathes and Torne some of their fleshe and eaten the same Insomuch that many Inhabitants ffeare their lives to walk the streets or laines either by night or day for the said dogs and Bitches...		Ordinance of the Corporation of Belfas				Carson, Ciaran	Belfast Confetti	US	1989	Fiction	1678			
480	When a writer calls his work a Romance, it need hardly be observed that  he wishes to claim a certain latitude, both as to its fashion and material, which he would not have felt himself entitled to assume had he professed to be writing a Novel. The latter form of composition is presumed to aim at a very minute fidelity, not merely to the possible, but to the probable and ordinary course of man's experience. The former--while, as a work of art, it must rigidly subject itself to laws, and while it sins unpardonably so far as it may swerve aside from the truth of the human heart--has fairly a right to present that truth under circumstances, to a great extent, of the writer's own choosing or creation.. The point of view in which this tale comes under the Romantic definition lies in the attempt to connect a bygone time with the very present that is flitting away from us.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	Preface to The House of the Seven Gables	Preface to a novel		Y	Byatt, A.S.	Possession	US	1990					
481	And if at whiles the bubble, blown too thin, Seem nigh on bursting,—if you nearly see The real world through the false,—what do you see? Is the old so ruined? You find you ’re in a flock O’ the youthful, earnest, passionate—genius, beauty, Rank and wealth also, if you care for these: And all depose their natural rights, hail you, (That ’s me, sir) as their mate and yoke-fellow, Participate in Sludgehood -- nay, grow mine,  I veritably possess them--... // And all this might be, may be, and with good help  Of a little lying shall be: so Sludge lies!  Why, he's at worst your poet who sings how Greeks  That never were, in Troy which never was,  Did this or the other impossible great thing!... But why do I mount to poets? Take plain prose— Dealers in common sense, set these at work, What can they do without their helpful lies? Each states the law and fact and face o’ the thing Just as he’d have them, finds what he thinks fit, Is blind to what missuits him, just records What makes his case out, quite ignores the rest. It ’s a History of the World, the Lizard Age, The Early Indians, the Old Country War, Jerome Napoleon, whatsoever you please, All as the author wants it. Such a scribe You pay and praise for putting life in stones, Fire into fog, making the past your world. There’s plenty of “How did you contrive to grasp “The thread which led you through this labyrinth? “How build such solid fabric out of air? “How on so slight foundation found this tale? “Biography, narrative?” or, in other words, “How many lies did it require to make “The portly truth you here present us with?” 	Browning, Robert	"Mr Sludge", "The Medium"	Poem		Y	Byatt, A.S.	Possession	US	1990	Fiction				
482	My mistress' eyes are nothing like the sun, / Coral is far more red than her lips' red, / If snow be white, why then her breasts are dun, / If hairs be wires, black wires grow on her head...						Burgess, Anthony	Nothing Like the Sun	US	1965	Fiction		039331507X		
483	Dice Gleichnisreden sind artig und unterhaltend, und wer spielt nicht hem mit Ahnlichkeiten? (These similitudes are charming and entertaining, and who does not enjoy playing with analogies?)	Goethe	Wahlvenwandtschaften				Byatt, A.S.	The Biographer's Tale	US	2000	Fiction		701169451		
484	...as I waited I thought that there's nothing like a confession to make one look mad; and that of all confessions a written one is the most detrimental all round. Never confess! Never, never!	Conrad, Joseph	Chance				Burgess, Anthony	You've had your time: the second part of the confessions	US	1990	Non-Fiction, Biography		802114059		
485	The Malay state of Lanchap and its towns and inhabitants do not really exists.						Burgess, Anthony	The Malayan Trilogy	US	1972	Fiction				
486	In his Linguistic Atlas of the United States and Canada Hans Kurath recognizes no isogloss coincident with the political border along Latitude 49 degree North.	Potter, S.					Burgess, Anthony	M/F	US	1971	Fiction, Humorous Fiction		9780141187808		
487	C'est embêtant, dit Dieu. Quand il n'y aura plus ces Français, Il y a des choses que je fais, il n'y a aura plus personne pour les comprende.	Péguy, Charles					Burgess, Anthony	M/F	US	1971	Fiction, Humorous Fiction		9780141187808		
488	Enter Prine, Leonato, Claudio, and Jacke Wilson		Much Ado About Nothing (First Folio)	Play			Burgess, Anthony	M/F	US	1971	Fiction, Humorous Fiction		9780141187808		
489	We shall meet again in Petersburg, as though we had buried the sun.	Mandel'shtam, O.					Burgess, Anthony	Honey for the Bears	US	1963	Fiction		393314413		
490	Cras amet qui nunquam amavit quique amavit cras amet		Perviglium Veneris				Burgess, Anthony	The Eve of Saint Venus	US	1964	Fiction		34502236X095		
491	-- Allons, dernier de poètes, / Toujours enfermé tu te rendras malade! / Vois, il fait beau temps, tout le monde est dehors, / Va done acheter deux sous d'ellébore, / ça te fera une petite promenade.	Laforgue, Jules	Dimaches				Burgess, Anthony	The Complete Enderby	US		Fiction, Collection		9780099442592		
492	Onward Christian Soldier, Marching as to war. 		Christian hymn	Hymn			Churchill, Caryl	Plays: 1	US	1985	Fiction, Play		413566706		
493	Sitting quietly, doing nothing. / Spring comes and the grass grows by itself.		Zen poem	Poem			Churchill, Caryl	Plays: 1	US	1985	Fiction, Play		413566706		
494	Beware and take care / Of the Bight of Benin. / Of the one that comes out / There are forty go in.		Slaver's proverb	Proverb			Chatwin, Bruce	The Viceroy of Ouidah	US	1980	Fiction		330266136		
495	Advance the upright and set aside the crooked, then the people will be with you. Advance the crooked and set aside the upright, then the people will not be with you.	Confucius			China		Hsin-hai, Chang	The Fabulous Concubine	US	1956	Fiction				
496	We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful what we pretend to be.	Vonnegut, Kurt					Chambers, Aidan	Dance on My Grave	US	1982	Fiction, Homosexuality		006091310X		
497	But whether an author protested Jim Crow directly or strived to produce a work in which race didn't matter, what made African American literature a literature was the historical circumstance in which black literary achievement could cound, almost automatically, as an effort on behalf of the "race" as a whole. That circumstance was Jim Crow or legalised segregation. We are no longer in that moment. Nothing makes the work of any individual black writer a matter for the "race" as a whole.	Warren, Kenneth					King, Lovaleserie & Moody-Turner Shirley	Contemporary African American Literature: The Living Canon	US	2013	American Literature				
498	But a funny thing happened on the way to the Civil Rights movement. Black writers started reading and revising each other's works, situating their representations of their own experiences and those of other black people, in the tropes and metaphors of other black writers. That is what a literary tradition is: it is a body of texts defined by signifying relations of revision. Like it or not, black literature, because of this, is here to stay. 	Gates Jr., Henry Louis					King, Lovaleserie & Moody-Turner Shirley	Contemporary African American Literature: The Living Canon	US	2013	American Literature				
499	In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God.	John 	Bible			1:1	Preaching the Gospel of Black Revolt	Wilburn, Reginald	US						
500	I remember going into a meeting with a silver anniversary catalog of every film in the Film Board ever made and waving it around sayingg, "Do you see a listing in the film catalog under 'Gay'? Under 'Homosexual'? No you do not." There was a film that had been about a group of lesbian writers in Quebec, and the catalog described them as Quebecoise writers! Even here the history had been made invisible, and that's a political choice.	Weissman, Aerlyn					Bruce, Jean & Cammaer Gerda	Forbidden Love: A Queer Film Classic	US	1958	Lesbians, Film				
501	We really wanted to celebrate resistance, to unearth this invisible history, but we wantedto do it in an entirely engaging and entertaining way. Why should it dour? What really gives people energy in the resistance is not being dour, it's being rebellious.	Fernie, Lynne					Bruce, Jean & Cammaer Gerda	Forbidden Love: A Queer Film Classic	US	1958	Lesbians, Film				
502	Perhaps, instead of thinking of identity as an already accomplished fact, which the new cinematic discourses then represent, we should think instead of identity as a production, which is never complete, always in process, and always constituted within, not outside, representation.	Hall, Stuart					Bruce, Jean & Cammaer Gerda	Forbidden Love: A Queer Film Classic	US	1958	Lesbians, Film	1988			
503	...we must pass through solitude and difficulty, isolation and silence, in order to reach forth to the enchanted place where we can dance our clumsy dance and sing our sorrowful song - but in this dance or in this song there are fulfilled the most ancient rites of our conscience in the awareness of being human and of believing in a common destiny.	Neruda, Pablo	Toward the Splendid City				Hagberg, David	Dance with the Dragon	US	2007	Fiction				
504	Already with thee! tender is the night... but here there is no light,  Save what from heavens is with the breezes blown Through verduous glooms and w inding mossy ways.	Keats, John	Ode to a Nightinggale	Poem			Fitzgerald, Scott	Tender is the Night	US	1933	Fiction				
505	...Well this side of Paradise!... There's little comfort in the wise.	Brooke, Rupert.					Fitzgerald, Scott	The Side of Paradise	US	1920	Fiction				
506	Experience is the name so many people give to their mistakes.	Wilde, Oscar					Fitzgerald, Scott	The Side of Paradise	US	1920	Fiction				
507	His power came from some great reservoir of spiritual life else it could not have been so universal and so potent, but the majesty and beauty of the language with which he clothed it were all his own.	Bragdon, Claude					Gibran, Kahlil	The Prophet	US	1926	Fiction				
508	The common problem, yours, mine, everyone's, is, not to fancy what were fair in life, provided it could be, - but finding first what may be, then find how to make it fair up to our means.	Browning, Robert					Turner, Ethel	The Wonder-Child	US	1941	Fiction				
509	Far into the cold mountain a stone trail winds aslant,  Where white clouds rise a house appears,  Stopping my carriage, I sit to admire the late maple forest, The frosted leaves are redder than February flowers.	Du Mu (Tang Dynasty)					Wu, Fan	February Flowers	US	2006	Fiction				
510	She thought of the narrowness of the limits within which a human soul may speak and be understood by its nearest of mental kin, of how soon it reaches that solitary land of the individual experience, in which no fellow footfall is ever heard.	Schreiner, Olive					White, Patrick	The Aunt's Story	US	1948	Fiction				
511	Who knows but the world may end tonight?	Browning, Robert	The Last Ride Together				West, Morris	The Clowns of God	US	1981	Fiction				
512	A perfect WOman, nobly planned, To warn, to comfort, and command.	Wordsworth, WIlliam					White, Patrick	A Fringe of Leaves	US	1976	Fiction				
513	Rat-Wife: Humbly begging pardon - are your worships troubled with any gnawing things in the house? Almers: Here? No, I don't think so. Rat-Wide: If you had, it would be such a pleasure to rid your worships' house of them. Rita: Yes, yes, we understand. But we have nothing of the sort here.	Ibsen, Henrik					White, Patrick	A Fringe of Leaves	US	1976	Fiction				
514	If there is some true good in a man, it can only be unknown to himself.	Weil, Simone					White, Patrick	A Fringe of Leaves	US	1976	Fiction				
515	Love is your last chance. There is really nothing else on earth to keep you there.	Aragon, Louis					White, Patrick	A Fringe of Leaves	US	1976	Fiction				
516	There is another world, but it is in this one.	Eluard, Paul					White, Patrick	The Solid Mandala	US	1969	Fiction				
517	It is not outside, it is inside: wholly within.	Eckhart, Meister					White, Patrick	The Solid Mandala	US	1969	Fiction				
518	...yet still I long for my twin in the sun...	Anderson, Patrick					White, Patrick	The Solid Mandala	US	1969	Fiction				
519	It was an old and rather poor church, many of the ikons were without settings, but such churces are the best for praying sin.	Dostoyevsky					White, Patrick	The Solid Mandala	US	1969	Fiction				
520	When the capital development of a country becomes a by-product of the activities of a casino, the job is likely to be ill done.	Keynes, John Maynard	General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money				Cartwright, Justin	Other People's Money	US	1968	Fiction				
521	Brush up your Shakespeare.	Porter, Cole					Carter, Angela	Wise Children	US	1988	Fiction				
522	It's a wise child that knows its own father.	Old Saw					Carter, Angela	Wise Children	US	1988	Fiction				
523	How many times Shakespeare draws fathers and daughters, never mothers and daughters.	Terry, Ellen					Carter, Angela	Wise Children	US	1988	Fiction				
524	Somewhere every culture has an imaginary zone for what it excludes, and it is that zome we must try to remember today.	Clement, Catherine	The Guilty One				Lopez, Gemma	Seductions in Narrative	US	2007	Criticism and interpretation, Fiction				
525	Oh, how dangerous can a stupid little book be, especially at the hands of a stupid little girl!	Lord Voldermort	Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets 	FIlm			Lopez, Gemma	Seductions in Narrative	US	2007	Criticism and interpretation, Fiction				
526	Les lois de nos desirs sont les des sans loisir	Desnos, Robert					Carter, Angela	The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman	US	1972	Fiction				
527	(Remember that we sometimes demand definitions for the sake not of the content, but of their form. Our requirement is an architectural one: the definition is a kind of ornamental coping that supports nothing.)	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Philosophical Investigations				Carter, Angela	The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman	US	1972	Fiction				
528	Imagine the perplexity of a man outside time and space, who has lost his watch, his measuring rod and his tuning fork.	Jarry, Alfred	Exploits and Opinions of Doctor Faustrall Pataphysician				Carter, Angela	The Infernal Desire Machines of Doctor Hoffman	US	1972	Fiction				
529	For, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone; The flowers appear on the earth; the time of the singing birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is hears in our land; The fig tree puteth forth her green gifs; and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away		The Song of Solomon				Bernieres, Louis	Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord	US	1992	Fiction				
530	For the enemy hath persecuted my soul; he hath smitten my life down to the ground; he hath made me to dwell in darkness, as those that have long been dead.  Therefore, it is my spirit overwhelmed within mel my heart within me is desolate. I remember the days of old...		Psalm 143				Bernieres, Louis	Senor Vivo and the Coca Lord	US	1992	Fiction				
531	No one will have directly experienced the actual cause of such happenings, but everyone will have received an image of them.	Baudrillard					Martin Crimp	Attempts on her Life	US	1997	Fiction				
532	Happy the man, whose wish and care A few paternal acres bound, Content to breathe his native air In his own ground.	Pope, Alexander	Ode on Solitude				Grace, Jim	Harvest	US	2013	Fiction				
533	Orphee: Enfin, Madame...m'expliquerez-vois?  La Princesse: Rien. Si vous dormez, si vous revez, acceptez vos reves. C'est le role du dormeur.	Cocteau	Orphee	Screenplay			Coe, Jonathan	The Winshaw Legacy	US	1996	Fiction				
534	Meet me', he'd said and forgotten 'Love me': but of love we are frightened We'd rather leave and fly for the moon Than say the right words too soon	Philippe, Louis	Yuri Gagarin				Coe, Jonathan	The Winshaw Legacy	US	1996	Fiction				
535	Telling stories is telling lies.	Johnson, B.S.	Albert Angelo				Coe, Jonathan	Like a Fiery Elephant: The story of B.S. Johnson	US	2004	Fiction				
536	For every step, the footprint was already there	Calasso, Roberto					Dyer, Geoff	Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi	US	2010	Fiction				
537	Huge walls & towers & rocks & balconies - a prospect along the bend of the river like Venice along Grand Canal or seen from Judecca - finally to Manikarnika burning ghat...	Ginsberg, Allen	Indian Journals				Dyer, Geoff	Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi	US	2010	Fiction				
538	Alas, the movie wasn't much to speak of; besides, I never liked the novel much either.	Brodsky, Joseph	Watermark				Dyer, Geoff	Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi	US	2010	Fiction				
539	The deposed, the defeated, the disenchanted, the wounded, or even only the bored, have seemed to find there something that no other place could give.	James, Henry					Dyer, Geoff	Jeff in Venice, Death in Varanasi	US	2010	Fiction				
540	Profucers of great art are no demigods but fallible human beings, often with neurotic and damaged personalitites.	Adorno, Theodor					Dyer, Geoff	But Beautiful: A book about Jazz	US	1996	Fiction				
541	We hear only ourselves	Bloch, Ernst					Dyer, Geoff	But Beautiful: A book about Jazz	US	1996	Fiction				
542	What has passed, has gone; What is past, will come.	Heidegger, Martin					Durcan, Paul	O Westport in the Light of Asia Minor	US	1975	Poetry				
543	from which ever child-crib within whatever enclosure demarked by a dynast or staked by consent wherever in which of the wide world-risings you must now call her but by that name which acords to the morphology of that place.	Jones, David					Durcan, Paul	O Westport in the Light of Asia Minor	US	1975	Poetry				
544	As does any other man on earth, I come from a family and from a particular place. 	Pope John XXIII					Durcan, Paul	Teresa's Bar	US	1976	Poetry				
545	Who's gonna throw that minstreel boy coin  Who's gonna let it roll Who's gonna throw that minstrel boy a coin Who's gonna let if down easy to save his soul	Dylan, Bob		Song			Durcan, Paul	Teresa's Bar	US	1976	Poetry				
546	I would like my pictures to look as if a human being had passed between them, like a snail, leaving a trail of the human presence and memory trace of past events as the snail leaves its slime.	Bacon, Francis					Durcan, Paul	A Snail in my Prime	US	1993	Poetry				
547	What goes up when the rain comes down? Answer me that now!	Murphy, Seamus	Stone Melt				Durcan, Paul	Jesus, Break his Fall	US	1980	Poetry				
548	What one seems to want in art, in experiencing it, is the same thing that is necessary for its creation, a self-forgetful, perfectly useless concentration.	Bishop, Elizabeth					Durcan, Paul	Greetings to Our Friends in Brazil	US	1999	Poetry				
549	He liked gazing at the world, doing nothing.	de Beauvoir, Simone	Adieux				Durcan, Paul	Daddy, Daddy	US	1990	Poetry		092063379X		
550	Ecology. Folks use that term for everything but what it means: who's eating who. 		Arctic Blue				Durcan, Paul	Cries from an Irish Caveman	US	2001	Poetry		9781860469107		
551	For kindness it is, that ever calls forth kindness.	Sophocles					Durcan, Paul	Christmas Day	US	1996	Fiction		978186046288		
552	The world is a wedding. 		The Talmud				Durcan, Paul	The Berlin Wall Cafe	US	1995	Fiction		9781860460883		
553	I Gillian Clarke, Bardd Cenedlaetbol Cymru, Mam-gu anrhydeddus ac arbennig Ella a'm ffrind annwyl i.						Duffy, Carol Ann	The Bees	US	2011	Fiction		9780330442442		
554	The dead weep with joy when their books are reprinted. 	Sokurov, Alexander	The Russian Ark				Drabble, Margaret	The Red Queen	US	2004	Fiction	2003	978015603270		
555	Agli amici di quel tempo						Dibdin, Michael	Ratking	US	1988	Fiction		571154212		
556	Loose ends, things unrelated, shifts, nightmare journeys, cities arrived at and left, meetings, desertions, betrayals, all manner of unions, adulteries, triumphs, defeats... these are the facts.	Trocchi, Alexander	Cain's Book				Foden, Giles	The Last King of Scotland	US	1998	Fiction	1960	9780571232888		
557	Through some connection, without opening your eyes / You've seen in your mother's womb, as you see in your dream / How birds dart in the air, how Adam is the earth // From which he sprang to sing it / How Moses came to rid Egypt of its plagues / How a fragile vessel contains sweet wine // So the eyes receive what's invisible / and a mixture of one hazy substance with the other / is the great secret of love	Rumi, Jelaluddin				Y	Fitzpatrick, Nina	Daimons	US	2003	Fiction		1932112146		
558	If a story begins with finding, it must end with searching.						Lee, Hermione	Penelope Fitzgerald: A Life	US	2013	Non-Fiction, Biography		9780099546597		
559	che mena il vento, e che batte la pioggia, e che s'incontran con si aspre lingue.						Fitzgerald, Penelope	offshore	US	1979	Fiction		6542565		
560	Novels arise out of the shortcomings of history.	von Hardenberg, F.	Fragmente and Studien				Fitzgerald, Penelope	The Blue Flower	US	1995	Fiction	1799-1800	39589972		
561	For as at a great distance of place, that which wee look at, appears dimme, and without distinction of the smaller parts; and as Voyces grow weak, and inarticulate: so also after great distance of time, our imagination of the Past is weak; and wee lose (for example) of Cities wee have seen, many particular streets; and of Actions, many particular Circumstances. This decaying sense, which wee would express the thing it self, (I mean fancy it selfe,) wee call Imagination , as I said before: But when we would express the decay, and signifie that the Sense is fading, old, and past, it is called Memory. So that Imagination  and Memory are but one thing...	Hobbes	Leviathan				Fenton, James	Children in Exile	US	1994	Poetry				
562	Long live the weeds...	Hopkins, Gerard Manley	"Inversnaid"				Fallon, Peter	News of the World	US		Poetry		091639056X		
563	There are writers for whom no forms exist: too clever for novels, too sceptical for poetry, too verbose for the aphorism, all that is left to them is the essay -- the least appropriate medium for the foiled.	Paterson, Don					Dyer, Geoff	Working the Room	US		Essays		9781847678621		
564	Fairy-tales and legends often tell of a knight who suddenly catches sight of a rare bird of which he then sets off in pursuit, since in the beginning it seemed quite close, but then it flies off again, until at last night falls. The knight is separated from his companions and lost in the wilderness in which he now finds himself.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Dyer, Geoff	The Search	US	1993	Fiction		9781555976781		
565	The man who has criss-crossed every ocean has merely criss-crossed the monotony of his self. I have criss-crossed more seas than any man alive. I have seen more mountains than most on this earth. I have been through more cities than exist and over the mighty rivers of non-existent worlds which flowed, absolute, under my contemplative gaze . . . Did I leave? I could not swear to it. I found myself in other lands, in other ports, passing through towns which were not this one, even if neither this one nor that one were towns at all . . .	Pessoa, Fernando					Dyer, Geoff	The Search	US	1993	Fiction		9781555976781		
566	Feeling for the right word / Leaves me breathless for the many, / As if through a lost limb sewn on / Feeling gradually grew // Through cold young flesh, / Lit some fingers with old identity / And excitement, while the others / Craved possession // Of life withheld, Hung awkwardly till breathing as one / The first words came like blood / Down distressed veins, // And, with a healing yaw, / New writing began like an exercise / Over and back across an empty yard / Turn, start all over.	Healy, Dermot	New Irish Writing	Poem			Healy, Dermot 	The Collected Short Stories	US	2015	Anthology	1980		edited by Keith Hopper and Neil Murphy	
567	Was man nicht erfliegen kann, muss man erhinken.	Ruckert	Die bieden Gulden				Harrison, M. John	The Course of the Heart	US	1992	Fiction		1892389975		
568	...She hath yielded herself up to everything that lives, and hath become a partaker in its mystery. And because she has made herself the servant of each, therefore she is become the mistres of all...	Crowley, Aleister					Harrison, M. John	The Course of the Heart	US	1992	Fiction		1892389975		
569	Must to thy motions lovers' seasons run?	Donne, John					Wong, Cyril	Tilting our Plates to Catch the Light	US	2007	Fiction				
570	I dwell with you as a foreigner, a stranger, as all my ancestors were. Look away from me, that I may enjoy life again before I depart and am no more. 		Psalm 39:12-13				Yam, Jerrold	Intruder	US	2014	Fiction				
571	...and as I prophesised, there was a noise, and suddenly a rattling; and the bones came together, bone to bone.		Ezekiel 37:7				Yam, Jerrold	Scattered Vertebrae	US	2013	Poetry				
572	Master Tseng said, I once heard the Master say, "Though a man may never before have shown all that is in him, he is certain to do when mouring for a father or mother."	Confucius	The Analects Book XIX, 17				Yeo, Robert	Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940-75	US	2011	Biography				
573	We don't have tomorrow But we had yesterday.	Diana Ross and the Supremes		Song			Yeo, Robert	Routes: A Singaporean Memoir 1940-75	US	2011	Biography				
574	It's not a terrible thing-I mean, it may be terrible, but it's not damaging, it's not poisoning, to do without something, one wants [...] what's terrible is to pretend that the second-rate is first-rate.	Lessing, Doris	The Golden Notebook				Tan, Jolene	A Certain Exposure	US	2014	Fiction, novel				
575	A family's like a loaded gun:  You point it in the wrong direction,  Someone's gonna get killed.	Belle and Sebastian	I Could be Dreaming				Tan, Jolene	A Certain Exposure	US	2014	Fiction, novel				
576	Old bureaucrat, my comrade, is it not you who are to blame.	Saint-Exupery, Antoine	Wind, Sand and Stars				Tan, Jolene	A Certain Exposure	US	2014	Fiction, novel				
577	Wives, submit yourselves unto your own husbands, as unto the Lord. For the husband is the head of the wife, even as Christ is the head of the church: and he is the saviour of the body, Therefore, as the church is subject unto Christ, so let the wives be to their own husbands in every thing.						Sng-Fun Poh Yoke	Simply This - Simply His	US	2009	Autobiography				
578	The ship's new, the rigging's new, sailing suddenly into Malacca. She's new to him, he's new to her, yet knowing at once each other.						Shelley, Rex	The Shrimp People	US	1991	Fiction				
579	Because I could not stop for Death -  He kindly stopped for me -  The Carriage helf but just Ourselves -  And Immortality.  We slowly drove - He knew no haste And I had put away My labor and my leisure too, For His Civility	Dickinson, Emily					Seet, K K 	Death Rites: Tales from a wake	US		Fiction				
580	We're here, oh god, for even the briefest of moments,  And for these moments, these are the miraculous  things we see and can do.  This is our love and our fear and our hate and our joy. This is everything we wanted, this is everything we were. These were our possibilities. These were our whys and our what-ifs.  THese are our stories, no matter how ridiculous.	Fraction, Matt	The Batman Dreams of Hieronymus Machines				Ree, Wayne	Tales from a Tiny Room	US	2014	Fiction				
581	Man cannot speak his thoughts without thinking his speech.	Bonald					Puthucheary, Rosaly	Footfalls in the Rain	US	2008	Fiction				
582	Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past.	Eliot, T.S					Puthucheary, Rosaly	Footfalls in the Rain	US	2008	Fiction				
583	These our actors were all spirits. The great globe itself shall dissolve, and this insubstantial pageant fade. We are such stuff as dreams are made on.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	The Tempest				Poon, Wena	Novillera: Alex y Robert 2	US	2013	Fiction				
584	Already, apparitions of distance  reveal the end of the line -  vertical and pin-point luminous  as conducting rods and storm fronts ranging west to east	Armand, Louis					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Phat Planet Cometh	US	2015	Fiction, poetry				
585	Shot forth, shot forth. Then -   nights, unmixed, circles, green or blue, red squares: the  world puts its innermost into play with the new  hours. - Circles, red or black, bright squares, no flight shadows,  no measuring board, no smoke soul rises and plays too.	Celan, Paul					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Phat Planet Cometh	US	2015	Fiction, poetry				
586	The pear tree drops its fruit -  yellow stones ripe as olives -   not a fall out of love,  but a ripened fruit, over over over, into the world.	Bowering, Marilyn	St. Augustine's Pear Tree				Shelley, Rex	People of the Pear Tree	US	1993	Poetry				
587	If your writing means something to you, you write irrespective of whether you will be read or not.	Thumboo, Edwin N.					P. Brandon	House of the Son	US	2010	Fiction				
588	Air is primarily moist and secondarily hot. Water is primarily cold and secondarily moist. Fire is primarily hot and secondarily dry. Earth is primarily dry and secondarily cold.	Aristotle					Yong Shu Hoong	Right of the Soil	US	2015	Fiction				
589	All water has a perfect memory and is forever trying to get back to where it was.	Morrison, Toni					Chin, O Thiam	Now that it's Over	US	2016	Fiction				
590	The heart is but the beach beside the sea that is the world.	Chinese Proverb					Chin, O Thiam	Now that it's Over	US	2016	Fiction				
591	In the mingled linen and wool of ourselves, you and I, lovely is the world.	Amichai, Yehuda					Ng, Leonard	Changes and Chances	US	2014	Poetry				
592	I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I'm out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can;t handle me at my worse, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best. 	Monroe, Marilyn					Nansi, Pooja	Stiletto Scars	US	2007	Poetry				
593	Work: For the Night is coming	Traditional					Baldwin, James	Just Above My Head	US	1979	Fiction, Novel				
594	 Cut on dotted line Twist End once and fasten AB to ab, CD to cd						Barth, John	Lost in the Funhouse	US	1968	Short Story				
595	By homely gift and hindered words The human heart is told  of nothing --- "nothing" is the force  That renovates the world ---	Dickinson, Emily	#1563	Poem			Banks, Russell	The Sweet Hereafter	US	1991	Fiction				
596	It may be us they wish to meet but it's themselves they want to talk about	Connolly, Cyril					Baker, Nicholson	U and I	US	1991	Fiction				
597	I placed a jar in Tennessee...	Stevens, Wallace					Baker, Nicholson	Room Temperature	US	1990	Fiction, Novel				
598	I am the man; I suffered, I was there	Whitman, Walt		Poem			Baldwin, James	Giovanni's Room	US	1956	Fiction, Novel				
599	We are all asleep in the outward man	Boehme, Jacob					Bly, Robert	Silence in the Snowy Fields	US	1962	Poems				
600	Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing There is a field. I'll meet you there	Rumi					Berg, Elizabeth	The Art of Mending	US	2004	Ficion				
601	For according to the outward man, we are in this world, and according to the inward man, we are in the inward world... Since then we are generated out of both worlds, we speak in two languages, and we must be understood also by two languages	Boehme, Jacob					Bly, Robert	The Light Around the Body	US	1967	Poems				
602	If we look at the path, we do not see the sky. We are earth people on a spiritual journey to the stars.  Our quest, our earth walk, is to look within, to know who we are, to see that  we are connected to all things, that there is no separation, only in the mind	Native America, source unknown					Berg, Elizabeth	Talk Before Sleep	US	1994	Fiction				
603	And Nathanael said unto Philip, Can there any good thing come out of Nazareth?	John 1:46	Bible	Bible Verse			Berg, Elizabeth	The Handmaid and the Carpenter	US	2006	Fiction				
604	[Disability is] an allegory of all life in society	Murphy, Robert F.	The Body Silent				Brady, Joan	Theory of War	US	1992	Novel				
605	Same thing's true of slavery, of course, but with slavery, the metaphor's so much a part of the language, nobody pays attention to it anymore	Carrick, Nathaniel	MD	Taped Interview			Brady, Joan	Theory of War	US	1992	Novel				
606	...Morgan le Fay was not married, but put to school in a nunnery, where she became a great mistress of magic	Malory, Thomas	Morte d'Arthur				Bradley, Marion Zimmer	The Mists of Avalon	US	1979	Fiction				
607	Listen natives of a dry place from the harpist's fingers rain	Merwin, W.S	The Old Boast				Boyle, T.C	Water Music	US	1981	Fiction				
608	"Oh, I know who Pauline Kael is," he said. "I wasn't born homeless, you know."	Hornby, Nick	A Long Way Down				Bohjalian, Chris	The Double Bind	US	2007	Fiction				
609	Lovers call again to their minds old gentleness and old service, and many kind deeds that were forgotten by negligience. For like as winter rasure doth always arase and deface grene summer, so fareth it by unstable love in man and woman. For in many persons there is no stability; for we may see all day, for a little blast of winter's rasure, anon we shall deface and lay apart true love for little or nought, that cost much think; this is no wisdom nor stability, but it is feebleness of nature and great disworshop, whomsoever useth this	Malory, Thomas	Morte d'Arthur				Buck, William	Mahabharata	US						
610	Sex makes monkeys out of all of us. If you don't give in to it, You'll wind up a cold, unfeeling bastard If you do, You spend the rest of your life picking up the pieces						Brown, Rita Mae	Alma Mater	US	2002	Fiction				
611	Grab a mane and kick on!						Brown, Rita Mae	The Hunt Ball	US	2005	Mystery				
612	I don't see the point of privacy. Or rather, I don't see the point of leaving testimony  in the hands or mouth of others. 	Brodkey, Harold					Brodkey, Harold	This Wild Darkness	US	1996	Essays				
613	Friends?	The Monster?				Y	Bram, Christopher	Gods & Monsters	US	1995	Novel				
614	The darkest places in hell are reserved for those who maintain their neutrality in times of moral crisis						Brown, Dan	Inferno	US	2013	Fiction, Novel				
615	The night we ran, boy, Nobody's faster Sleeper's inside never woke We were afraid of guns						Chin, Frank	Donald Duk	US	1991	Young Adult				
616	Call me Ishmael.	Melville, Herman	Moby Dick				Chabon, Michael	Telegraph Avenue	US	2012	Fiction				
617	The distinction's always fine between detection and invention	Salter, Mary Jo					Chabon, Michael	The Final Solution	US	2004	Fiction 				
618	It is part of morality not to be at home in one's own home	Adorno, Theodor W.	Minima Moralia				Chua, Lawrence	Gold by the Inch	US	1998	Fiction				
619	There will be a new city with streets of gold The young so educated -- they will never grow old And there will be no death 4 with every breath The voice of many colours sing a song That's so bold... Sing it while we watch them fall						Chua, Lawrence	Gold by the Inch	US	1998	Fiction				
620	After careful study and due deliberation it is my opinion the head remains conscious for one minute and a half after decapitation. 	Dr. D'estaing, Dassy		quote			Butler, Robert Olen	Severance	US	2006	Fiction, Short Stories				
621	In a heightened state of emotion, we speak at the rate of 160 words per minute	Dr. Reasoner, Emily	A Sourcebook of Speech	quote			Butler, Robert Olen	Severance	US	2006	Fiction, Short Stories				
622	May I write words more naked than flesh stronger than bone, more resilient than sinew, sensitive than nerve	Sappho					Hak Kyun Cha, Theresa	Dictee	US	1982	Fiction, Novel				
623	Fear not O muse! truy new ways and days receive, surround you,  I candidly confess a queer, queer race of novel fashion, And yet the same old human race, the same within, without, Faces and hearts the same old love, beauty and use the same	Whitman, Walt					Cunningham, Michael	Specimen Days	US	2005	Fiction				
624	We'll hunt for a third tiger now, but likw the others this one too will be a form of what I dream, a structure of words, and not the flesh and bone tiger that beyond all myths paces the earth. I know these things quite well, yet nonetheless some force keeps driving me in this vague, unreasonable, and ancient quest, and I go on pursuing through the hours another tiger, the beast not found in verse.	Borges, J.L	The Other Tiger				Cunningham, Michael	The Hours	US	1998	Fiction				
625	I have no time to describe my plans. I should say a good deal about The Hours, & my discovery; how I dig out beautiful caves behind my characters; I think that gives exactly what I want; humanity, humour, depth. The idea is that caves shall connect, & each comes to daylight at the present moment.	Woolf, Virginia	Diary, August 30, 1923	Diary			Cunningham, Michael	The Hours	US		Fiction				
626	Once and angry man dragged his father along the ground through his own orchard. "Stop!" cried the groaning old man at last. "Stop! I did not drag my father beyond this tree."	Stein, Gertrude	The Making of Americans				Cunningham, Michael	Flesh and Blood	US	1995	Fiction				
627	Beauty is nothing but the beginning of terror	Rilke, Rainrt Maria					Cunningham, Michael	By Nightfall	US	2010	Fiction				
628	Our expenses? Rod, I think this is the middle of a beautiful friendship..						Coover, Robert	A Night At the Moviesor, You Must Remember This	US	1987	Anthology				
629	It is here not at all requisite to prove that such an intellectus archetypus is possible, but only that we are led to the Idea of it	Kant, Immanuel	Critique of Judgement				Coover, Robert	The Universal Baseball Association, Inc. J. Henry Waugh, Prop.	US	1968	Fiction				
630	For he who sins a second time, wakes a deal soul to pain and draws it from it's spotted shroud, and makes it bleed again and makes it bleed great gouts of blood, and makes it bleed in vain!	Wilde, Oscar	The Ballad of Reading Gaol				Wright, Richard	Savage Holiday	US	1954	Fiction, Novel				
631	And Behold, there came a great wind from the wilderness, and smote the four corners of his house....	Job 1:19	Bible	Bible verse			Wright, Richard	Savage Holiday	US	1954	Fiction, Novel				
632	He thrusts, she heaves	Cleland, John	Fanny Hill				Cooke, Elizabeth	Zeena	US	1996	Fiction				
633	They therefore set me this problem of the equality of appearances and numbers	Valery, Paul	Variations on the Eclogues				Cooke, Elizabeth	Zeena	US	1996	Fiction				
634	Goodbye to the life I used to Live-- And the world I used to know-- And kiss the hills, for me, just once-- Then -- I am ready to go!	Dickinson, Emily					Cooke, Elizabeth	Zeena	US	1996	Fiction				
635	With heart at rest I climb the citadel's steep height, and saw the city as from a tower, hospital, brothel, prison, and such hells, where evil comes up softly like a flower	Baudelaire					Conroy, Pat	The Lords of Discipline	US	1980	Fiction				
636	People pay for what they do, and still ore, for what they have allowed themselves to become. And they pay for it simply: By the lives they lead	Baldwin, James					Allison, Dorothy	Bastard Out of Carolina	US	1992	Fiction				
637	There will have to be a redefinition of writing	Zukofsky, Louis	A				Woods, Tim	The Poetics of the Limit	US	2002					
638	Because we are beginning to write differently, we must reread differently	Derrida, Jacques	Of Grammatology				Woods, Tim	The Poetics of the Limit	US	2002					
639	What is really at stake is one's image of oneself	Godard, Jean-Luc					Abish, Walter	How German Is It	US	1980	Postmodernism Literature				
640	They meet with darkness in the daytime And they grope at noonday as in the night...	Job					Wright, Richard	Black Boy ( American Hunger)	US	1945	Non-Fiction				
641	Sleep navigates the tides of time: The dry sargasso of the tomb Gives up it's dead to such a working sea; And sleep rolls mute above the beds Where fishes' food is fed the shades Who periscope through flowers to the sky	Thomas, Dylan					Wright, Richard	The Long Dream	US	1958	Fiction, Novel				
642	Naturally, the place they make for themselves... is very often of an inferior moral order and cannot fully compensate for their feelings of inferiority. They may run after their "conquests", but they wil never wholly attain it. The men are less fortunate... it is they who display the celebrated racial inferiority complex in it's purest form, with it's fantastic compensations in the form of vanity.	Mannoni, O					Wright, Richard	The Long Dream	US	1958	Fiction, Novel				
643	The dream's here still: even when I wake it is  Without me, as within me: not imagined	Shakespeare, William	Cymbeline				Wright, Richard	The Long Dream	US	1958	Fiction, Novel				
644	... a vast Sargasso sea --a prodigious welter of unconscious life, swept by groundswells of half conscious emotion...	Brooks, Van Wyck	America's Coming of Age				Wright, Richard	Lawd Today!	US	1963	Fiction, Novel				
645	... Now, when you study these long, rigid rows of desiccated men and women, you feel that you are in the presence of some form of life that has hardened but not grown, and over which the world has passed....	Frank, Waldo	Our America				Wright, Richard	Lawd Today!	US	1963	Fiction, Novel				
646	... But at my back in a cold blast I hear The rattle of the bones, and chuckle spread from ear to ear	Eliot, T.S	Wasteland				Wright, Richard	Lawd Today!	US	1963	Fiction, Novel				
647	Write this for a rememberance in a book... That the LORD has a war with Amalek from generation to generation	Exodus 17	Bible				Wouk, Herman	War and Remembrance 	US	1978					
648	She was the voice that God seeks	Wolfe,Thomas	Look Homeward, Angel				Wolfe,Thomas Roberts, Margaret	Windows of The Heart: The correspondence of Thomas Wolfe and Margaret Roberts	US	2007					
649	He turned his face upto her as a prisoner who recovers light...	Wolfe,Thomas	Look Homeward, Angel				Wolfe,Thomas Roberts, Margaret	Windows of The Heart: The correspondence of Thomas Wolfe and Margaret Roberts	US	2007					
650	"Then, as all my soules bee, Emparadis'd in you, (in whom alone I understand, and growand see,) The rafters of my body,bone Being still with you, the Muscle,Sinew and Veine, Which tile the huse, will come again						Wolfe, Thomas	Look Homeward, Angel	US	1929	Bildungsroman				
651	Her voice was like rose-fragrance waltzing in the wind. She seemed a shadow, stained with shadow colours,  Swimming through waves of sunlight...						Williams, Carlos Williams	Imaginations	US	1970	Poems				
652	Art to me is an anecdote of the spirit	Rothko, Mark					Lahr, John	Tennessee Williams Mad Pilgrimage of the Flesh, A biography	US	2014	Biography				
653	George Brush is my name; Smerica's my nation; Ludington's my dwelling-place And Heaven's my destination. (Doggerel verse which children of the middle west were accustomed to write in their schoolbooks)  Of all the forms of genius,  goodness has the longest awkward age.		The Woman of Andros				Wilder, Thornton	Heaven's My Destination	US	1934	Textbook				
654	Das Schaudern ist der Menschheit bestes Teil; Wie auch die Welt ihm das Gerfuhl verteure	Goethe	Faust, part two				Wilder, Thornton	The Ides of March	US	1948	Historical Fiction				
655	The shudder of awe is humanity's highest faculty, Even though this world is forever altering it's values...						Wilder, Thornton	The Ides of March	US	1948	Historical Fiction				
656	Gloss: Out of man's recognition in fear and awe that there is an  Unkowable come sall that is best in the explorations of his mind, -- even though that recognition is often misled into superstition, enslavement and overconfidence.						Wilder, Thornton	The Ides of March	US	1948	Historical Fiction				
657	So oft as I with state of present time,   The image of the antique world compare,   When as mans age was in his freshest prime,   And the first blossome of faire vertue bare,   Such oddes I finde twixt those, and these which are,   As that, through long continuance of his course,   Me seemes the world is runne quite out of square,   From the first point of his appointed sourse, And being once amisse growes daily wourse and wourse.  Let none then blame me, if in discipline   Of vertue and of ciuill vses lore,   I doe not forme them to the common line   Of present dayes, which are corrupted sore,   But to the antique vse, which was of yore,   When good was onely for it selfe desyred,   And all men sought their owne, and none no more;   When Iustice was not for most meed outhyred, But simple Truth did rayne, and was of all admyred  Dread Souerayne Goddesse, that doest highest sit   In seate of iudgement, in th'Almighties stead,   And with magnificke might and wondrous wit   Doest to thy people righteous doome aread,   That furthest Nations filles with awfull dread,   Pardon the boldnesse of thy basest thrall,   That dare discourse of so diuine a read,   As thy great iustice praysed ouer all: The instrument whereof loe here thy Artegall.  	Spenser, Edmund	Prologue of the Fifth Booke of the Faerie Queen Contayning the Legend of Artegall or of Justice				Warren, Robert Penn	World Enough and Time	US	1959	Fiction				
658	After all, my dear fellow, life, Anaxagoras has said, is a journey	Bergotte	Bergotte				West, Nathanael	A Cool Million and The Dream Life of Balso Snell	US	2006 (1931&1934 respectively)	Fiction				
659	Oracular. Redolent of fermenting syrup Purple of the dusk Deep-rooted cane.						Toomer, Jean	Cane	US	1923	Fiction				
660	She gave it with a passion and sweetness such as none had ever heard from her before	Turner, Lilian	Stairways to the Stars (Chapter XIII)				Turner, Lilian	Stairways to the Stars	US	1913	Fiction				
661	For some we loved, the loveliest and the best That fromhis vintage rolling Time hath prest, Have drunk their Cup a Round or two before,  And one by one crept silently to rest	FitzGerald, Edward 	The Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam				Stone, Ruth	What Love Comes to 	US	2008	Poetry				
662	The long unmeasured pulse of time moves everything. There is nothing hidden that it cannot bring to life, Nothing once known that may not become unknown	Sophocles	Ajax				Stone,Irving	The Greek Treasure	US	1958	Non-fiction, Biography, Archaeology				
663	If this story is a parable, perhaps everyone takes his own meaning from it and reads his own life into it	Steinbeck, John					Steinbeck, John	The Pearl	US	1947	Fiction				
664	When I was nine, I took siege with King Arthur's fellowship of Knights, most proud and worshipful as any alive. --In those days there was a great lack of hardy and noble-hearted squires to bear shield and sword, to buckle harness, and to succor wounded knights. -- Then it chanced that squire-like duties fell to my siste of six yeas who for gentle prowess had no peer living. --It sometimes happens in sadness and pity that faithful service is not appreciated, so my fair and loyal sister remained unrecognised as a squire. --Wherefore this day I make amends within my power and raise her to knighthood and give her praise. --And from this hour she shall be called Sir Marie Steinbeck of Salinas Valley. --God give her worshipwithout peril. John Steinbeck of Monterey, Knight						Steinbeck, John	The Acts of King Arthur and his Noble Knights	US	1976	Fiction				
665	Done je suismalheureux et cen'est ni mafaute no celle de la vie	Laforgue, Jules					Stein, Gertrude	Three Lives	US	1909	Fiction				
666	It is the courage to make a clean breast of it in the face of every question that makes the philospher. He must be like Sophocle's Oedipus, who, seeking enlightenment concerning his terrible fate, pursues his indefatigble enquiry, even when he divines that appalling horror awaits him in the answer. But most of us carry in our heart the Jocasta who begs Oedipus for God's sake not to inquire further...	Schopenhauer	Letter from Schopenhauer to Goethe, November 1815	Letter			Sexton, Anne	The Complete Poems	US	1999	Poetry		ISBN-10: 0395957761		
667	I pray thee ask noquestions this is that golden land						Sexton, Anne	Call it Sleep	US	1934	Fiction				
668	Perhaps my life is nothing but an image of this kind; perhaps I am doomed to retrace my steps under the illusion that I am exploring, doomed to try and learn what I should simply recognise, learning a mere fraction of what I have forgotten	Breton, Andre	Nadja				Rich, Adrienne	Diving into the Wreck	US	1973	Poetry				
669	There is no private life which is not determined by a wider public life	Eliot, George					Rich, Adrienne	Diving into the Wreck	US	1973	Poetry				
670	The deathless  Forms, forms and renewal, gods held in the air Forms seen, and then clearness	Pound, Ezra	Canto 25	Poem			Pound, Ezra Witemeyer, Hugh	The Poetry of Ezra Pound, Forms and Renewal	US	1969	Poetry				
671	I don't know how to measure happiness. The issue is happiness, there is no other issue or no other issue one has a right to think about politically, but I don't know how to measure happiness	Oppen, George	letter to June Oppen Degnan, August 5, 1970	Letter			Rich, Adrienne	Midnight Salvage	US	1999	Poetry				
672	A catalogue, his jewels of conversation						Kenner, Hugh	The poetry of Ezra Pound	US	1951	Poetry				
673	There was a merchant in Baghdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions andin a little while the servant came back, white and trembling and said Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was jostled by a woman in the crowd and when I turned, I saw it was Death who jostled me. She looked at me and made a threatening gesture; now lend me your horse, and I will ride away from this city and avoid my fate. I will go to Samarra and there, Death will not find me. The merchant lent him his horse, and the servant mounted it, and he dug his spurs in its flanks and as fast as the horse could gallop, he went. Then the merchant went down to the marketplace and he came to me and said, Why did you make a threatening gesture to my servant when you saw him this morning? That was not a threatening gesture, I said , it was only a start of surprise. I was astonished to see him in Baghdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.						O'Hara, John	Appointment in Samarra	US	1934	Fiction				
674	To see in the day or in the year a symbol Of mankind's days and of his years, To transform the outrage of the years Into a music, a rumour and a symbol.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Ars Poetica				Nair, Marc Daniel	Chai: Travel Poems	US	2010	Poetry				
675	Tread softly because you tread on my dreams	Yeats, W.B.					Maniam, Aaron	Morning at Memory's Border	US	2005	Poetry				
676	No one, like me, conjured up the most evil of those half-tamed demons that inhabit the human breat, and seeks to wrestle with them, can expect to come through the struggle unscathed.	Freud, Sigmund	Complete Psychological Works, Dora				McClurg, Grace	Straits and Narrow	US	2008	Fiction				
677	You see, my dear angel, how difficult it is to understand one another, and how incommunicable all thoughts are, even between people who love each other!	Baudelaire, Charles					Tay, Eddie	Lover's Soliloquy	US	2005	Poetry				
678	but words are things, and a small drop of ink, falling like dew, upon thought, produces that which makes thousands, perhaps millions, think.	Lord Byron					Lin, Hsin Hsin	Between The Lines	US	2004	Fiction				
679	The unquestioned life is not worth living.	Socrates					Lim, Catherine	Unhurried Thoughts at my Funeral	US	2005	Fiction				
680	Here, years ago we didn't say a word, though I could tell  you couldn't hold it in, How could I know  there would be stronger feelings yet to quell?	Toh Hsien Min					Lim, Suchen Christine	The River's Song	US	2013	Fiction				
681	My most ambitious plan was to clean up the Singapore River and Kallang Basin and bring fish back to the rivers.	Lee Kuan Yew	From Third World to First: The Singapore Story				Lim, Suchen Christine	The River's Song	US	2013	Fiction				
682	How sad it is to be a woman; Nothing is held so cheap. Boys stand strong and firm, Like gods fallen out of heaven. No one is glad when a girl is born.	Hakka Cradle Song					Lim, Suchen Christine	Gift from the Gods	US	1990	Fiction				
683	When life knocks you to your knees... well, isn't that the best position from which to pray?	Barrymore, Ethel					Lim, Emily	Finding My Voice	US	2011	Biography				
684	Not to hurt our humble brethren (the animals) is our firsty duty to them, but to stop there is not enough. We have a higher mission-to be of service to them whenever they require it.	Saint Francis of Assisi					Lim, Francis L.K.	Once a Zookeeper: A collection of Personal Poems	US	2010	Poetry				
685	You are not wrong, who deem that my days have been a dream... All that we see or seem is but a dream within a dream.	Poe, Edgar Allen					Leo, David	Urban Dreaming (Bou've been Dreaming)	US	2012	Poetry				
686	...said the Mock Turtle: "why, if a fish came to me, and told me he was going [on] a journey, I would say 'With what porpoise?'"  "Don't you mean 'purpose'?" said Alice. "I mean what I say," the Mock Turtle replied in an offended tone. And the Gryphon added, "Come, Let's hear some of your adventures."	Caroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Wong, Eleanor & Lee, Madeleine	y grec	US	2005	Fiction				
687	... in psychology, the evocation of one kind of sense impression when another sense is stimulated, for example, the sensation of color when a sound is heard; in literature, the description of one kind of sense perception using words that describe another kind of sense perception as in the phrase "shining metallic words"...	Encarta Dictionary					Lee, Madeleine	Synaesthesia	US	2008	Poetry				
688	What kind of novel has a foreword?	Alfian Sa'at	Happy Endings (Asian Boys Vol. 3)	Play			Lee, Johann S	To Know Where I'm Coming From	US	2007	Fiction				
689	A multitude of people yet solitude	Dickens, Charles	A Tale of Two Cities				Lee Jing-Jing	If I Could Tell You	US	2013	Fiction				
690	In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. He was in the beginning with God. All things came into being through him, and without him not one thing came into being. What has come tinto being in him was life, and the life was the light of all people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness did not overcome it.	John 1:1-5					Lee Tzu Pheng	Soul's Festival	US	2014	Poetry				
691	So you scream from behind your door Say what's mine is mine not yours I may have too much  But i'll take my chances Because God's stopped keeping score And you cling to the things they sold you  DId you cover your etes when they told you That He can't come back Because He has no children to come back for.	Michael, George	Praying for Time				Lee, Johann S	Peculiar Chris	US	1992	Fiction				
692	The road says to perspective, wait.	Shepherd, Reginald	Syntax				Lee, Aaron Soon Yong	Five Right Angles	US	2007	Poetry				
693	Now throught night's caressing grip Earth and all her oceans slip,  Capes of China slide away From her fingers into day And th'Americas incline Coasts towards her shadow line.	Auden, W.H.	Nocturne				Lee, Aaron Soon Yong	Coastlands	US	2014	Poetry				
694	For some strange reason, no matter where I go, the place is always called here.	Brilliant, Ashley E.					Lee, Aaron Soon Yong	Coastlands	US	2014	Poetry				
695	...unless you change and become like children you will never enter the kingdom of heaven...	Matthew 18:3					Lee Tzu Pheng	Catching Connections	US	2012	Poetry				
696	Patience, n. A minor form of despair, disguised as a virtue.	Bierce, Ambrose					Lau, Jocelyn	Hey There Tot!	US	2015	Fiction				
697	...I sing for joy at the works of Your hands.	Psalm 92. v. 4	Bible				Loy, Lily	Lalang, Durian & Mown Grass	US	2005	Poetry				
698	A priori, that is with eyes closed,  Dada places before action and above all: Doubt.  Dada doubts all. Dada's an awl. All is Dada. Watch out for Dada.  Anti-Dadaism is a disease: self-kleptomania, the normal state of man is Dada. But the true dadas are against Dads.	Tzara, Tristan					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	When Dada rewrote Koans	US	2012	Poetry				
699	As I carry the ringshadow you carry the ring.  something, used to heaviness, strains itself lifting us, infinite de-eternalizing you.	Celan, Paul					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	The Wrong/Wrung Side of Love	US	2015	Poetry				
700	When you held my fist between your two hands, I pretended to be subdued. But then I opened my fist easily and scattered your strength all over the bower.	Chiasson, Dan					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	The Wrong/Wrung Side of Love	US	2015	Poetry				
701	And for ages men had gazed upward as he was gazingg at birds in flight... A sense of fear of the unknown moved in the heart of his weariness, a fear of symbols and portents, of the hawk-like man whose name he bore soaring out of his captivity on osier-woven wings, of Thoth, the god of writers, writing with a reed upon a tablet, and bearing on his narrow ibis head the cusped moon.	Joyce, James	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man				Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Babel via Negativa	US	2015	Poetry				
702	Stop it, youfool! Stop that roll call of the Birds! Are you utterly daft, man, inviting the Vultures and Eagles and suchlike to our feast? Or weren't you aware  one single beak could tuck it all away? Clear out, and take your blasted ribands with you. So help me, I'll finish this sacrifice myself.	Aristophanes	The Birds				Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Babel via Negativa	US	2015	Poetry				
703	The things about Zen is that it pushes contradictions to their ultimate limit where one has to choose between madness and innocence. And Zen suggests that we may be driving toward one or the other on a cosmic scale. Driving toward them, because, one way or the other, as madmen or innocents, we are already there.	Merton, Thomas	Zen and the Birds of Appetite				Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Babel via Negativa	US	2015	Poetry				
704	American superiority in all matters of science, economics, industry, politics, business, medicine, engineering, social life, social justice and, of course, the military was total and indisputable. Even Europeans suffering the pangs of wounded chauvinism looked on with awe at the brilliant example the United States had set for the world as the third millennium began	Wolfe, Tom	Hooking Up				Harris, Robert	Pompeii	US	2003	Fiction		697428895		
705	In the whole world, wherever the vault of heaven turns, there is no land so well adorned with all that wins Nature's crown as Italy, the ruler and second mother of the world, with her men and women, her generals and soldiers, her slaves, her pre-eminence in arts and crafts, her wealth of brilliant talent.	Pliny	Natural History				Harris, Robert	Pompeii	US	2003	Fiction		697428895		
706	How can we withhold our respect from a water system that, in the first century A.D., supplied the city of Rome with substantially more water than was supplied in 1985 to New York City?	Hodge, A. Trevor	Roman Aqueducts and Water Supply				Harris, Robert	Pompeii	US	2003	Fiction		697428895		
707	Urbem, urbem, mi Rufe, cole et in ista luce viva! (Rome! Stick to Rome, my dear fellow, and live in the limelight!)	Cicero	Letter to Caelius	Letter		Y	Harris, Robert	Imperium	US	2006	Fiction	50 B.C.	9780743498661		
708	Learn from me, if not by my precepts, at least by my example, how dangerous is the acquirement of knowledge, and how much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.	Shelly, Mary	Frankenstein			Y	Harris, Robert	The Fear Index	US	2011	Fiction		9780091936969		
709	When people start making visionart speeches about the green hills far away, it is time to reach for your bicycle and cycle away.	Major, John					Hare, David	The Absence of War	US	1993	Fiction, Historical Fiction		571170714		
710	It is observed that when a man is firm inside and gentle without, he is a healer. When he is hard outside and soft inside he is useless.		American Indian Legend				Hare, David	The Absence of War	US	1993	Fiction, Historical Fiction		571170714		
711	It looks as if Bletchley Park is the single greatest achievement of Britain during 1939-45, perhaps this century as a whole.	Steiner, George				Y	Harris, Robert	Enigma	US	1995	Fiction		804115486		
712	A mathematical proof should resemble a simple and clear-cut constellation, not a scattered cluster in the Milky Way. A chess problem also has unexpectedness, and a certain economy; it is essential that the moves should be surprising, and that every piece on the board should play its part.	Hardy, G. H.	A Mathematician's Apology			Y	Harris, Robert	Enigma	US	1995	Fiction		804115486		
713	Why, who makes much of a miracle? I know of nothing else but miracles.	Whitman, Walt					Hare, David	Racing Demon	US	1990	Play		573113696		
714	So long as a judge keeps silent, his reputation for wisdom and impartiality remains unassailable.	Lord Kilmuir, Chancellor					Hare, David	Murmuring Judges	US	1991	Play		9780571172191		
715	Professional people have no cares / Whatever happens they get theirs	Nash, Ogden							US						
716	My prime of youth is but a frost of cares,  My feast of joy is but a dish of pain,  My crop of corn is but a field of tares,  And all my good is but vain hope of gain.  The day is gone and yet I saw no sun,  And now I live, and now my life is done.   The spring is past, and yet it hath not sprung,  The fruit is dead, and yet the leaves are green,  My youth is gone, and yet I am but young,  I saw the world, and yet I was not seen,  My thread is cut, and yet it was not spun,  And now I live, and now my life is done.   I sought my death and found it in my womb,  I lookt for life and saw it was a shade,  I trode the earth and knew it was my tomb,  And now I die, and now I am but made.  The glass is full, and now the glass is run,  And now I live, and now my life is done. 	Tichborne, Chidiock	My Prime of Youth is but a Frost of Cares	Poem			Griffin, Gwyn	An Operational Necessity	US	1967	Fiction		186046546X		
717	But this is the soul Prepared for you, these garments that glow In the dark and burn as fierce as coal.	Szirtes, George	Dressing				Grant, Linda	The Clothes on their Backs	US	2008	Fiction		9781844085408		
718	"I like to teach," Angela said.  "It's easier than learning."	Updike, John	Couples				Gough, Julian	Juno and Juliet	US	2001	Fiction		9780385721615		
719	...[M]an has the advantage of choice, woman only the power of refusal...	Austen, Jane	Northanger Abbey	Novel	UK		Gough, Julian	Juno and Juliet	US	2001	Fiction		9780385721615		
720	I began at the beginning,  like an old ballocks,  can you imagine that?	Beckett, Samuel	Molloy				Gough, Julian	Jude in London	US	2011	Fiction		9781908699190		
721	All ships are safe in harbour, but that's not what ships are made for.						Gough, Julian	Jude: Level 1	US	2007	Fiction		9781905847242		
722	One question that has always intrigued me is what happens to demonic beings when immigrants move from their homelands. Irish-Americans remember the fairies, Norwegian-Americans the nisser, Greek-Americans the vrykolakas, but only in relation to events remembered in the Old Country. When I once asked why such demons are not seen in America, my informants giggled confusedly and said ‘They’re scared to pass the ocean, it’s too far,’ pointing out that Christ and the apostles never came to America.	Dorson, Richard	"A Theory for American Folklore", American Folklore and the Historian	Essay			Gaiman, Neil	American Gods	US	2001	Fiction	1971	9780062059888		
723	Rattle his bones  Over the stones It's only a pauper  Who nobody owns		Traditional Nursery Rhyme	Song			Gaiman, Neil	The Graveyard Book	US	2008	Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780060530938		
724	alaala sa aking mga minamahal na magulang at sa aking mahal na nuno -- ang yumaong hukom	Gat Catalino Sevilla					Francia Jr., Hilario	Selected Poems	US	1970	Poetry		7494677		
725	Un débauché de profession est rarement un homme pitoyable.	De Sade	Les Infortunes de la Vertu				Fowles, John	The Magus	US	1966	Fiction		99478358		
726	...Et par forez longues et lees Par leus estranges et sauvages  Et passa mainz felons passages  Et maint peril et maint destroit  Tant qu'il vint au santier tot droit....	Chrétien de Troyes	Yvain				Fowles, John	The Ebony Tower	US	1997	Fiction		9780099480518		
727	Each culture produces the delinquency proper to it.	Chesney, Kellow					Fowler, Christopher	Darkest Day	US	1993	Fiction		751507652		
728	Not one, nor thousands must they slay,  But one and all if they would dusk the day.		Death song for Alfred Linnell				Fowler, Christopher	Darkest Day	US	1993	Fiction		751507652		
729	I speak about myself in diverse way: that is because I look at myself in diverse ways.	Michel de Montaigne	Essays translated and edited by M.A. Screech	Essay			Higgins, Aidan	Darkling Plain	US	2010	Fiction		9781564785374		
730	The bars are closed, the hotel is empty, the nymphs have departed.	Connolly, Cyril	The Rock pool				Higgins, Aidan	Darkling Plain	US	2010	Fiction		9781564785374		
731	Time... attenuates memories.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Zahir				Higgins, Aidan	Darkling Plain	US	2010	Fiction		9781564785374		
732	In the County Kildare the circumstances and appearance of the population located on the bogs, or in their immediate viccinity, are very favourable. On each side of those parts of the canal that pass through the the bog, the land is let in small lots to turf-cutters who take up their residence on the spot, however dreary and uncomfortable. Their first care is to excavate a site fit for habitation on the driest bank that can be selected, which is sunk so deep that little more than the roof is visible; this is covered with scanty thatch, or more frequently with turf pared from the bog, laid down with the herbage upward, which is superficially assimilated with the aspect of the surrounding scenery that the eye would pass it over unnoticed, were it not undeceived by the appearance of the children and domestic animals sallying from a hole in one side, and by the occasional gush of smoke from the numerous chinks in the roof. The English language is everywhere spoken.	Esquire, Samuel Lewis	A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland				Higgins, Aidan	A Bestiary	US	2004	Fiction	1837	1564783588		
733	I do not long for the world as it was when I was a child. I do not long for the person I was in that world. I do not want to be the person I am now in that world then.	Bennett, Alan					Higgins, Aidan	A Bestiary	US	2004	Fiction		1564783588		
734	The stench of sensation is like anaesthetic made visible.	Welty, Eudora					Higgins, Aidan	A Bestiary	US	2004	Fiction		1564783588		
735	I begin to see things double--doubled in history, world history, personal history.	Yeats, W. B.	Letter to Dorothy Wellesley	Letter			Higgins, Aidan	Balcony of Europe	US	1972	Fiction		9781564785381		
736	We go on loving those we have loved in other forms, or else we begin to cherish in other forms those we should have cherished in the past. Nothing changes. Everything is transformed.	Leduc, Violette	La Bâtarde				Higgins, Aidan	Balcony of Europe	US	1972	Fiction		9781564785381		
737	what he would have -done- hoped to do for anyone else	Forster, E. M.	Arctic Summer				Hensher, Philip	The Northern Clemency	US	2008	Fiction		9780007174799	"done" is striked out	
738	I leave both faith and pride To young upstanding men Climbing the mountain-side, That under bursting dawn They may drop a fly; Being of that metal made Till it was broken by This sedentary trade	Yeats, W. B.	The Tower	Poem			Henn, T.R.	Five Arches with 'Philoctetes' and other poems	US	1980	Non-Fiction, Biography		901072923		
739	At the enquiry which preceded the granting of a patent to the Abbey Theatre I was asked if _Cathleen ni Houlihan_ was not written to affect opinion. Certainly it was not. I had a dream one night which gave me a story, and I had certain emotions about this country, and I gave those emotions expression for my own pleasure. If I had written to convince others I would have asked myself, not ‘Is that exactly what I think and feel?’ but ‘How would that strike so-and-so? How will they think and feel when they have read it?’ And all would be oratorical and insincere. We only understand our own minds, and the things that are striving to utter themselves through our minds, and we move others, not because we have understood or thought about them at all, but because all life has the same root. Coventry Patmore has said, ‘The end of art is peace,’ and the following of art is little different from the following of religion in the intense preoccupation that it demands.	Yeats, W. B.	Samhain: 1905' in Explorations				Heaney, Seamus	Preoccupations: Selected Prose 1968-1978	US	1980	Fiction, Collection				
740	He who thinks of the consequences cannot be brave.		Ingush proverb				Le Carré, John	Our Game	US	1995	Fiction		679441816		
741	Who gathers knowledge gathers pain.		Ecclesiastes 1:18				Le Carré, John	Our Game	US	1995	Fiction		679441816		
742	If I were living in the Caucasus, I would be writing fairy tales there/	Chekhov					Le Carré, John	Our Game	US	1995	Fiction	1888	679441816		
743	A man who has two women loses his soul. But a man who has two houses loses his head.		Proverb	Proverb			Le Carré, John	A Perfect Spy	US	1986	Fiction		743457927		
744	I wouldn't mind being a Pawn, if only I might join.	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass	Novel			Le Carré, John	The Looking Glass War	US	1965	Fiction		743431707		
745	The carrying of a very heavy weight such as a large suitcase or trunk, immediately before sending practice, renders the muscles of the forearm, wrist and fingers too insensitive to produce good Morse.	Pitman	F. Tait's Complete Morse Instructor				Le Carré, John	The Looking Glass War	US	1965	Fiction		743431707		
746	The past is never dead, it's not even past.	Faulkner, William					Langley, Lee	Butterfly's Shadow	US	2010	Fiction		9780701184681		
747	My German engineer was very argumentative and tiresome. He wouldn't admit that it was certain that there was not a rhinoceros in the room.	Russell, Bertrand	letter to Ottoline Morrell				Lanchester, John	The Debt to Pleasure	US	1996	Fiction		805043888		
748	How shall we sing the Lord's song in a strange land?		Psalm 137:4				Kociejowski, Marius	God's Zoo: Artists, Exiles, Londoners	US	2014	Fiction		9781847772664		
749	We writers may think we invent too much -- but reality is worse every time.	Flaubert					Kay, Jackie	Reality, Reality	US	2012	Fiction		9780330515726		
750	It really happened in really real life.	Smith, Ali					Kay, Jackie	Reality, Reality	US	2012	Fiction		9780330515726		
751	A grey wolf fell into conversation with a tarantula. ‘I love the chase,’ the grey wolf said. ‘Myself,’ said the tarantula, ‘I like to sit here and wait for my prey to come to me.’ ‘Don’t you find that lonely?’ the wolf asked. ‘I could as soon ask you,’ the tarantula replied, ‘how it is that you don’t get sick of taking your wife and kids along on every hunt.’ ‘I am by temperament a family man,’ the wolf answered. ‘And what is more there is power in numbers.’ The tarantula paused to crush a passing marmoset then said he doubted the wolf, for all the help he received, would ever be as successful a huntsman as he was. The wolf wagered a week’s catch on his ability to outhunt the tarantula and, returning to his lair, told his wife and children of the bet. ‘You owe me,’ he told the tarantula when they next met. ‘And your proof ?’ ‘Well I expect you to trust my word, but if you don’t, then go ahead and search the wilderness with your own eyes.’ This the tarantula did, and sure enough discovered that of all the wolf ’s natural prey not a single creature remained. ‘I salute your efficiency,’ the tarantula said, ‘but it does occur to me to wonder what you are going to do for sustenance now.’ At this the grey wolf burst into tears. ‘I have had to eat my wife,’ he admitted. ‘And next week I will start on my children.’ ‘And after that?’ ‘After that? After that I will have no option but to eat myself.’ Moral: Always leave a little on your plate.		Argument: The Wolf and the Tarantula  				Jacobson, Howard	J	US	2014	Fiction		9780224101974		
752	If it were not Hades, the god of the dead and the underworld, for whom these obscene songs are sung and festivals are made, it would be a shocking thing, but Hades and Dionysos are one.	Heraclitus					Gaudete	Hughes, Ted	US	1977	Fiction		9780571111244		
753	Their battle had come to the point where I cannot refrain from speaking up. And I mourn for this, for they were the two sons of one man. One could say that 'they' were fighting in this way if one wished to speak of two. These two, however, were one, for 'my brother and I' is one body, like good man and good wife. Contending here from loyalty of heart, one flesh, one blood, was doing itself much harm.		Parzival (Book XV)				Gaudete	Hughes, Ted	US	1977	Fiction		9780571111244		
754	Nobody's perfect.		"known fact"				Shriver, Lionel	The post-birthday world	US	2007	Fiction		9780007243419		
755	The cure for unhappiness is happiness, I don't care what anyone says.	McCracken, Elizabeth	Niagara Falls all Over Again	Novel			Hornby, Nick	A Long Way Down	US	2005	Fiction		1573223026		
756	Now therefore ye are no more strangers and foreigners, but fellow citizens with the saints, and of the household of God.	St Paul	Epistle to the Ephesians, 2, 19				Hone, Joseph	Firesong	US	1997	Fiction		330321501		
757	She reads at such a pace,' she complained, 'and when I asked her where she had learnt to read so quickly, she replied "On the screens at Cinemas."' 		The Flower Beneath the Foot				Hollinghurst, Alan	The Swimming-Pool Library	US	1988	Fiction		679722564		
758	"What do you know about this business?" the King said to Alice. "Nothing," said Alice. "Nothing whatever?" persisted the King. "Nothing whatever," said Alice. "That's very important," the King said, turning to the jury. They were just beginning to write this down on their slates, when the White Rabbit interrupted: "Unimportant, your Majesty means, of course," he said in a very respectful tone, but frowning and making faces at him as he spoke. "Unimportant, of course, I meant," the King hastily said, and went on to himself in an undertone, "important--unimportant--unimportant--important" as if he were trying which word sounded best.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice in Wonderland				Hollinghurst, Alan	The Line of Beauty	US	2004	Fiction		1582345082		
759	The abyss has swallowed my loved ones, and my parents' home has been pillaged.	Tsvetayeva, Marina					Hogan, Desmond	The Leaves on Grey	US	1980	Fiction		080760948X		
760	To marry, to start a family, to accept all the children that come, and to help them in this insecure world, is the best that a man can do.	Kafka, Franz 					Meek, James	The Heart Broke In	US	2012	Fiction		9780857862907		
761	True it is, without falsehood, certain and most true.		First Precept of the Emerald Tablet				McMahon, Katharine	The Alchemist's Daughter	US	2006	Fiction		9780307335852		
762	Physical force may prevail for a time... but there is music in the sound of moral force which will be heard like the sound of the cuckoo. The bird lays its eggs, and leaves them for a time; but it will come again and hatch them in due course, and the song will return with the season.	Hope, James (Jemmy)			United Irishman		McGuckian, Medbh	Shelmalier	US	1998	Fiction		916390861		
763	It is when sound abandons the servile fuction of signification and develops itself freely as music, that is becomes thoroughly vital and its own excuse for being.	Santayana, George					McGuckian, Medbh	My Love has Fared Inland	US	2008	Fiction		9781852354527		
764	I have not painted the war... but I have no doubt that the war is in... these paintings I have done.	Picasso					McGuckian, Medbh	Captain Lavender	US	1991		1944	916390667		
765	For instance? Well, for instance, what it means to be a man. In a city. In a century. In transition. In a mass. Transformed by science. Under organized power. Subject to tremendous controls. In a condition caused by mechanization. After the late failure of radical hopes. In a society that was no community and devalued the person. Owing to the multiplied power of numbers which made the self negligible. Which spent military billions against foreign enemies but would not pay for order at home. Which permitted savagery and barbarism in its own great cities. At the same time, the pressure of human millions who have discovered what concerted efforts and thoughts can do. As megatons of water shape organisms on the ocean floor. As tides polish stones. As winds hollow cliffs. The beautiful supermachinery opening a new life for innumerable mankind. Would you deny them the right to exist? Would you ask them to labor and go hungry while you yourself enjoyed old-fashioned Values? You—you yourself are a child of this mass and a brother to all the rest. or else an ingrate, dilettante, idiot. There, Herzog, thought Herzog, since you ask for the instance, is the way it runs.	Bellow, Saul	Herzog				McEwan, Ian	Saturday	US	2005	Fiction	1964	385511809		
766	If only I had met, on this searc, a single clearly evil person.	Ash, Timothy Garton	The File				McEwan, Ian	Sweet Tooth	US	2012	Fiction, Spy		9780385536820		
767	My labours on the Castle Keep were also made harder, and unnecessarily so (unecessarily in that the burrow derived no real benefit from those labours) by the fact that just at the place where, according to my calculations, the Castle Keep should be, the soil was very loose and sandy and had literally to be hammered vaulted chamber. But for such tasks, the only tool I possess is my forehead. So I had to run with my forehead thousands and thousands of times, for whole days and nightsm against the ground, and I was glad when the blood came, for that was a proof that the walls were beginning to harden; and in that way, as everybody must admit, I richly paid for my Castle Keep.	Kafka, Franz	The Burrow (translated by Willa and Edwin Muir)				McEwan, Ian	The Innocent	US	1990	Fiction				
768	After dinner we saw an amusing film: Bob Hope in The Princess and the Pirate. Then we sat in the Great Hall and listened to The Mikado played, much too slowly, on the gramophone. The PM said it brought back "the Victorian era, eighty years which will rank in our island history with the Antonine age." Now, however, "the shadows of victory" were upon us.... After this war, continued the PM, we should be weak, we should have no money and no strength and we should lie between the two great powers of the USA and the USSR.	Colville, John	The Fringes of Power: Ten Downing Street Diaries				McEwan, Ian	The Innocent	US	1990	Fiction		385494335		
769	When a court determines any question with respect to...the upbringing of a child...the child's welfare shall be the court's paramount consideration.		Section 1(a), the Children Act 				McEwan, Ian	The Children Act	US	2014	Fiction	1989	9780224101998		
770	...and for those parents, for too many years misguided by the pallid relativism of self-appointed childcare experts...		The Authorised Childcare Handbook, HMSO			Y	McEwan, Ian	The Child in Time	US	1987	Fiction		330304062		
771	In these times I don't, in a manner of speaking, know what I want; perhaps I don't want what I know and want what I don't know.	Ficino, Marsillio	letter to Giovanni Cavalcanti				McEwan, Ian	black dogs	US	1992	Fiction	1475	385494327		
772	The friends who met here and embraced are gone, / Each to his own mistake	Auden, W. H.	The Crossroads	Poem			McEwan, Ian	Amsterdam	US	1998	Fiction		385494238		
773	No history is mute. No matter how much they own it, break it and lie about it, human history refuses to shut its mouth. Despite deafness and ignorance, the time that was continues to tick inside the time that was.	Galeano, Eduardo					McCann, Colum	TransAtlantic	US	2013	Fiction		9781408841266		
774	We started dying before the snow and, like the snow, we continued to fall. It was surprising there were so many of us left to die.	Erdrich, Louise	Tracks				McCann, Colum	This Side of Brightness	US	1998	Fiction		312421974		
775	All the lives we could live, all the people we will never know, never will be, they are everywhere. That is what the world is.	Hemon, Aleksandar	The Lazarus Project				McCann, Colum	Let the Great World Spin	US	2009	Fiction		9781400063734		
776	What we, or at any rate, I, refer to confidently as a memory -- meaning a moment, a scene, a fact that has been subjected to a fixative and thereby rescued from oblivion -- is really a form of storytelling that goes on continually in the mind and often changes with the telling. Too many conflicting emotional interests are involved for life ever to be wholly acceptable, and possibly it is the work of the storyteller to rearrange things so that they conform to this end. In any case, in talking about the past we lie with every breath we draw.	Maxwell, William	So Long, See you Tomorrow				McCann, Colum	Dancer	US	2003	Fiction				
777	"Oh, then I must be going, child!" said Meet-on-the-Road. "So far you well, so fare you well," said Child-as-it-stood.	Anon					Maxwell, Glyn	On Poetry	US	2012	Fiction		9781849430852		
778	Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days  Where Destiny with Men for Pieces plays:  Hither and thither moves, and mates, and slays,  And one by one back in the Closet lays.	Khayyám, Omar	The Rubáiyát				Marshall, Sybill	The Chequer-Board	US	1995	Fiction				
779	Am I not a man like other men? Am I not? Am I not?	Henry VIII 	to Eustache Chapuys, Imperial Ambassador				Mantel, Hilary	Bring Up the Bodies	US	2012	Fiction, Historical Fiction		9780805090031		
780	There are powers at work in this country about which we have no knowledge.	H.M. the Queen					Mantel, Hilary	Beyond Black	US	2005	Fiction, Spiritual		9780805073560		
781	Philosophy is odious and obscure  Both law and physic are for petty wits,  Divinity is basest of the three,  Unpleasant, harsh, contemptible and vile:  'Tis magic, magic that hath ravished me.	Marlowe, Christopher	Dr Faustus				Maitland, Sara	A Book of Spells	US	1987	Fiction	1588	749390832		
782	To live in a decadence need not make us despair; it is but one technical problem the more which a writer has to solve.		The Unquiet Grave				Mahon, Derek	The Yellow Book	US	1998	Fiction		916390829		
783	Nous nous aimerons tous et nos enfants riront  De la légende noire où pleure un solitaire	éluard, Paul					Mahon, Derek	Harbour Lights	US	2005	Fiction		1852353848		
784	...the sparks of his father curved into the west of the lake...	McGuckian, Medbh					Longley, Michael	Snow Water	US	2004	Fiction		193063014X		
785	Parts PLURAL NOUN 1. Personal abilities or talents: a man of many parts. 2. short for private parts.		Collins English Dictionary				Lodge, David	A Man of Parts	US	2011	Fiction		9781846554964		
786	He could imagine as existing, as waiting for him, he knew not where, a completeness of understanding, a perfection of response, that would reach all the gamut of his feelings and sensations from the most poetical to the most entirely physical, a beauty of relationship so transfiguring that not only would she—it went without saying that this completion was a woman—be perfectly beautiful in its light but, what was manifestly more incredible, that he too would be perfectly beautiful and quite at his ease.... In her presence there could be no self-reproaches, no lapses, no limitations, nothing but happiness and the happiest activities.... To such a persuasion half the imaginative people in the world succumb as readily and naturally as ducklings take to water. They do not doubt its truth any more than a thirsty camel doubts that presently it will come to a spring. This persuasion is as foolish as though a camel hoped that some day it would drink from such a spring that it would never thirst again.	Wells, H.G.	Mr Britling Sees It Through				Lodge, David	A Man of Parts	US	2011	Fiction		9781846554964		
787	A young mind is like a green field and full of possibilies, but an old mind becomes more and more like a cemetery crowded up with memories.	Wells, H.G.	Looseleaf Diary				Lodge, David	A Man of Parts	US	2011	Fiction	1942	9781846554964		
788	Life imitates art.	Wilde, Oscar					Lodge, David	The British Museum is Falling Down	US	1965	Fiction		9780140062144		
789	I could be a Papist if I could, I have fear enough, but an obstinate rationality prevents me.	Dr. Johnson					Lodge, David	The British Museum is Falling Down	US	1965	Fiction		9780140062144		
790	Each morning in every family, men, women and children, if they have nothing better to do, tell each other their dreams. We are all at the mercy of the dream and we owe it to ourselves to submit its power to the waking state.		La Revolution surrealiste				Levy, Deborah	Swimming Home	US	2011	Fiction	1924	9781908276025		
791	At that time I had three children who went with me on foot, one who rode on horseback, and one whom I carried on my back. Our corn was good that year; a part of which we had gathered and secured for winter.  In one or two days . . . Sullivan and his army arrived at Genesee river, where they destroyed every article of the food kind that they could lay their hands on. A pan of our corn they burnt, and threw the remainder into the river. They burnt our houses, killed what few cattle and horses they could find, destroyed our fruit trees, and left nothing but the bare soil and timber. But the Indians had eloped and were not to be found.  Having crossed and recrossed the river, and finished the work of destruction, the army marched off to the east. Our Indians saw them move off, but suspecting that it was Sullivan's intention to watch our return, and then to take us by surprise, resolved that the main body of our tribe should hunt where we then were, till Sullivan had gone so far that there would be no danger of his returning to molest us.  This being agreed to, we hunted continually till the Indians concluded that there could be no risk in our once more taking possession of our lands. Accordingly we all returnedl but what were our feelings when we found that was not a mouthful of any kind of sustenance left, not even enough to keep a child one day from perishing without hunger.  The weather by this time had become cold and stormy; and as we were destitute of houses and food too, I immediately resolved to take my children and look out for myself, without delay.	Dehgewärnis (Mary Jemison of the Seneca)					Grove, S.E.	The Crimson Skew	US	2016	Fiction, Fantastical Fiction	1779	9780670785049		
792	This reminds me of the ludicrous account he gave Mr. Langton, of the despicable state of a young gentleman of good family. "Sir, when I heard of him last, he was running about town shooting cats." And then in a sort of kindly reverie, he be-thought himself of his own favourite cat, and said " But Hodge sha't be shot :no,no, Hodge shall not be shot."	Boswell, James	The Life of Samuel Johnson				Nabokov, Vladimir	Pale Fire 	US	1962	Fiction				
793		A man of understanding has lost nothing, if he has himselff.	de Montaigne, Michel				Hoffer, Eric	Reflections on the Human Condition	US						
794	I even gave up, for a while, stopping by the window of the room to look out at the lights and deep, illuminated street. That's a form of dying, that losing contact with the city like that.	Dick, Philip K.	We Can Build You				Miéville, China	Perdido Street Station	US	2000	Fiction		345459407		
795	And did you get what  you wanted from this life, even so?  I did.  And what did you want?  To call myself beloved, to feel myself beloved on the earth.	Carver, Raymond					Miller, Andrew	Ingenious Pain	US	1997	Fiction		156006006		
796	The ink of the scholar is more holy than the blood of the martyr. 	Hadith					Mo, Timothy	Pure	US	2012	Fiction		9781873262795		
797	The ancestral Jewish terms for it were, first, Tum-tum, dating perhaps from the Babylonian captivity. Sometimes the word was andreygenes obviously of Alexandrian, Hellenistic origin -- the two sexes merged in one erotic and perverse darkness. Mixtures of archaism and modernity were especially appealing to Ravelstein, who could not be contained in modernity and overflowed all the ages. 	Bellow, Saul	Ravelstein				Mo, Timothy	Pure	US	2012	Fiction		9781873262795		
798	No one believes unless they have first doubted.	Abu Hamid al-Ghazzali			Baghdad		Mo, Timothy	Pure	US	2012	Fiction		9781873262795		
799	A mutt like me. 	Obama, Barack			US		Mo, Timothy	Pure	US	2012	Fiction		9781873262795		
800	Time like an ever-rolling stream Bears all its sons away They fly forgotten as a dream Dies at the opening day.	Watts, Isaac					Mo, Timothy	Pure	US	2012	Fiction		9781873262795		
801	I had never known sorrow, Now it is a field I have inherited, and I till it.		from the Afghan				Montague, John	Collected Poems	US	1995	Poetry		916390683		
802	The Greeks say it was the Turks who burned down Smyrna. The Turks say it was the Greeks.  Who will discover the Truth?  The wrong has been committed. The important thing is who will redeem it?	Seferis, George					Montague, John	Collected Poems	US	1995	Poetry		916390683		
803	At seventy-five I have understood better than the structure of nature, of animals, plants, trees, birds, fishes and insects. Consequently, at the age of eighty, I should have made more progress; at ninety, I should penetrate the mystery of things; at a hundred I should have reached a remarkable stage; and at one hundred and ten everything I do, every point and line, would be as a living thing...	Hokusai					Montague, John	Drunken Sailor	US	2005	Fiction		1930630190		
804	Two things fill the mind with increasing awe and reverence, the more one reflects: the starry heavens above, the moral law within.	Kant	The Critique of Practical Reason				Montague, John	Drunken Sailor	US	2005	Fiction		1930630190		
805	Twixt two extremes of passion, joy and grief.	King Lear V					Montague, John	Smshing the Piano	US	2001	Fiction		1930630018		
806	Cleanse my heart, give me the ability to rage correctly. 	Orton, Joe	Head to Toe				Lahr, John	Prick Up Your Ears	US	1978	Fiction		879100575		
807	...Edna Welthorpe writes "The people here leave a lot to be desired and flaunt their preferences for what they cryptically call 'bits of the other' at every café. I might have been assaulted through the ears on many occassions -- by words only," she adds.	Orton, Joe	letter to Kenneth Williams	letter			Lahr, John	Prick Up Your Ears	US	1978	Fiction		879100575		
808	I dream'd in a dream. I saw a city invincible to the attacks of the whole of the rest of the earth; I dream'd that was the new City of Friends.	Whitman, Walt			US		O'Neill, Joseph	Netherland	US	2008	Fiction		9780007269068		
809	Here's the smell of the blood still: all the perfumes of Arabia will not sweeten this little hand.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth		UK		O'Neill, Joseph	The Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9780007275748		
810	I feel as a chessman must feel when the opponent says of it: That piece cannot be moved.	Kierkegaard, Soren	Either/Or				O'Neill, Joseph	The Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9780007275748		
811	The longing to behold harmony is the source of the physicist's inexhautible patience and perseverance.	Einstein, Albert					O' Grady, Timothy	Light	US	2014	Fiction		436206420		
812	I spoke; he moved; so, setting out anew, I entered on that savage path...	Dante	The Divine Comedy				O' Grady, Timothy	Motherland	US	1989	Fiction		805012303		
813	Exile is not a word It is a sound  The rending of skin A fistful of clay on top of a coffin Exile is not a word It is shaving against A photograph not a mirror Exile is not a word It is hands joined in  supplication In an empty cathedral It is writing your own  hagiography It is a continuing atrocity It is the purgatorial Triumph of memory over toppgraphy Exile is not a word Exile is not a word	Woods, Peter					O' Grady, Timothy 	Could Read the Sky	US	1997	Fiction		186046386X		
814	I whispered: memory hurts whenever you touch it.	Seferis, George					O' Grady, Timothy 	Could Read the Sky	US	1997	Fiction		186046386X		
815	In remembrance is the secret of redemption.		Holocaust memorial, San Francisco		US		O' Grady, Timothy 	Could Read the Sky	US	1997	Fiction		186046386X		
816	I have given here my own opinions and impressions, and I have no doubt my committee differs from some, but I know no other way of writing. We had all our points of view, though I can only remember one decision that was not unanimous. A member had to be out-voted because he wanted to substitute a harrier for a wolf-hound on the ground that the only occassion known to him when hare and wolf-hound me, the wolf-hound ran away. I am sorry that our meetings have come to an end, for we learned to like each other well.	Yeats, W.B.	The designing of Ireland's coinage' The Coinage of Saorstát éireann				O' Callaghan, Conor	Fiction	US	2005	Fiction	1928	1930630239		
817	For St Patrick did only banish the poisonous worms, but suffered the men full of poison to inhabit the land still; but his Majesty's blessed genius will banish all those generations of vipers out of it, and make it, ere it be long, a right fortunate island...	Sir Davies, John			Ireland		O'Brien, Edna	House of Splendid Isolation	US	1994	Fiction		9781857992090		
818	We have murder by the throat.	George, Llyod			Ireland		O'Brien, Edna	House of Splendid Isolation	US	1994	Fiction		9781857992090		
819	Sometimes it feels like the whole world is smeared with Vaz.						Noon, Jeff	Vurt	US	1993	Fiction		312141440		
820	Now in my trembling days I seek  All comfort to be found In contemplation of the past; When we rowed aground At Godstow on the Thames' bank,  With my sweet Alice bound.   And there beneath a spreading elm I told a tale of joy To a child who smiled to hear This older man's employ.  But now that girl is married to Some fine and dashing boy.   And I am near my maker's house, There to sup the chalice,  With one last tale to tell as time Works my shape with malice;  Of how a child will become my  Automated Alice.   Now in these final days I seek To find a future clime;  In which my Alice can escape The radishes of time.  Faster, faster ticks the clock that  Turns to end this rhyme.						Noon, Jeff	Automated Alice	US	1996	Fiction				
821	I have forsaken mine house, I have left mine heritage; I have given the dearly beloved of my soul into the hand of her enemies. Mine heritage is unto me as a lion in the forest; It crieth out against me, therefore have I hated it. Mine heritage is unto me as a speckled bird, the birds round about are against her; Come ye, assemble all the beats of the field, come to devour.		Jeremiah, Chapter 12, Verses 7-9				Peace, David	The Damned UTD	US	2006	Fiction		9781612193700		
822	...in time,  We half-identify the blind impress All our behavings bear, may trace it home	Larkin, Philip					Pan, Lynn	Tracing it Home: A Chinese Journey	US	1992	Fiction		1568360096		
823	Many roads do not lead to the heart.		Moroccan Proverb	Proverb	Morroco		Osbourne, Lawrence	The Forgiven	US	2012	Fiction		9780307889034		
824	What aim do you wish to achieve, where are you going, what is in your soul? In a word, who are you? What are you?	Turgenev	Fathers and Sons				Heilpern, John	John Osbourne: The Many Lives of the Angry Young Man	US	2006	Non-Fiction, Biography		9780375702952		
825	If we present a mingle-mangle, our fault is to be excused, because the whole world is become a hedgepodge. 	Lyly, John	Midas				Reade, Simon	Dear Mr Shakespeare	US	2009	Fiction	1589	9781840028294		
826	WILL: I love your early work. 'Was this the fact that launched a thousand ships / And burnt the topless towers of Ilium?"  MARLOWE: I have a new one nearly done, and better. The Massacre At Paris.  WILL: Good title.  MARLOWE: And yours?  WILL: Romeo and Ethel the Pirate's Daughter. (Beat, signs despondently.) Yes, I know.  MARLOWE: What is the story?  WILL: Well, there's a pirate... (Confesses) In truth, I have not written a word.  MARLOWE: Romeo is...Italian. Always in and out of love.  WILL: Yes, that's good. Until he meets... MARLOWE: Ethel. WIL: Do you think?  MARLOWE: The daughter of his enemy.  WILL: (Thoughtfully.) The daughter of his enemy.  MARLOWE: His best friend is killed in a duel by Ethel's brother or something. His name is Mercutio.  WILL: Mercutio...good name. 	Norman, Marc and Stoppard, Tom	Shakespeare in Love				Reade, Simon	Dear Mr Shakespeare	US	2009	Fiction	1998	9781840028294		
827	JACK WARNER: This Shakespeare stuff ain't bad. I read some this morning and there are parts in English.  SAM WARNER: It's poison, Jackie.  HARRY WARNER: We'll lose a fortune.  SAM WARNER: Ya know the title ain't so bad/. 'Shakespeare.' Sounds like a biopic.  JACK WARNER: It ain't called 'Shakespeare!' ALRBERT WARNER: Sam, it's called 'A Midsummer Night's Dream.' SAM WARNER: Well that'll put us right in the crapper.  ALBERT WARNER: Maybe we should get a rewrite man.  HARRY WARNER: Mankiewitz is good.  ALBERT WARNER: Or Morrison.  SAM WARNER: Or pay this guy Shakespeare to do it.  ALRBERT WARNER: He's dead, you idiot.  SAM WARNER: Then he'll cost us peanuts.	Ludwig, Ken	Shakespeare in Hollywood				Reade, Simon	Dear Mr Shakespeare	US	2009	Fiction	2004	9781840028294		
828	How will this fadge?	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night	Play			Reade, Simon	Dear Mr Shakespeare	US	2009	Fiction	1601	9781840028294		
829	Into this wild abyss,  The womb of nature and perhaps her grave,  Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire,  But all these in their pregnant causes mixed  Confusedly, and which thus must ever fight,  Unless the almighty maker them ordain  His dark materials to create more worlds,  Into this wild abyss the wary fiend  Stood on the brink of hell and looked a while,  Pondering his voyage...	Milton, John	Paradise Lost, Book II				Pullman, Philip	The Golden Compass	US	1995	Fiction, Fantastical Fiction		786241233		
830	O tell of his might, O sing of his grace,  Whose robe is the light, whose canopy sprace;  His chariots of wrath the deep thunder clouds form,  And dark is his path on the wings of the storm.	Grant, Robert	Hymns Ancient and Modern				Pullman, Philip	The Amber Spyglass	US	2000	Fiction, Fantastical Fiction		590542443		
831	O stars,  isn't it from your that the lover's desire for the face  of his beloved arises? Doesn't his secret insight into her pure features come from the pure constellations?	Rilke, Rainer Maria	The Third Duino Elegy				Pullman, Philip	The Amber Spyglass	US	2000	Fiction, Fantastical Fiction		590542443		
832	Fine vapors escape from whatever is doing the living.  The night is cold and delicate and full of angels Pounding down the living. The factories are all lit up,  The chime goes unheard.  We are together at last, though far apart.	Ashbery, John	The Ecclesiast, from River and Mountains				Pullman, Philip	The Amber Spyglass	US	2000	Fiction, Fantastical Fiction		590542443		
833	Another kind of light and life  Are to be mine...	Euripides	Iphigenia at Aulis				Rogers, Jane	The Testament of Jessie Lamb	US	2011	Fiction		9781905207589		
834	And by that destiny to perform an act  Whereof what's past is prologue, what to come In yours and my discharge	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Rushdie, Salman	Joseph Anton: A memoir	US	2012	Fiction		9780812992786		
835	Magic lands lie all around, Inside, outside, underground. Looking-glass worlds still abound. All their tales this truth reveal:  Naught but love makes magic real.						Rushdie, Salman	Luka and the Fire of Life	US	2010	Fiction		9780679463368		
836	Set up no stone to his memory.  Just let the rose bloom each year for his sake.  For it is Orpheus. His metamorphosis in this one and in this. We should not trouble   about other names. Once and for all it's Orpheus when there's singing...	Rilke, R. M.	Sonnets to Orpheus (translated by M.D. Herter Norton				Rushdie, Salman	The Ground Beneath her Feet	US	1999	Fiction		99766019		
837	Her way of moving was no mortal thing but of angelic form: and her speech rang higher than a mere human voice.   A celestial spirit, a living sun was what I saw...	Petrarca, Francesco					Rushdie, Salman	The Enchantress of Florence	US		Fiction				
838	If there is a knower of tongues here, fetch him;  There's a stranger in the city And he has many things to say. 	Ghalib, Mirza					Rushdie, Salman	The Enchantress of Florence	US		Fiction				
839	In a place where wood is chopped, splinters must fall, and there is no avoiding this. 		SS-Gruppenfuhrer Heinrich Muller Head of the Gestapo				Silva, Daniel	A Death in Vienna	US	2004	Fiction				
840	We're not in the Boy Scouts. If we'd wanted to be in the Boy Scouts, we would have joined the Boy Scouts.	Helms, Richard					Silva, Daniel	A Death in Vienna	US	2004	Fiction				
841	A brother is as easily forgotten as an umbrella.	Joyce, James					Self, Will	Umbrella	US	2012	Fiction		9781408820148		
842	As though in an initiatory mystery play, the actors for each day of the bardo come on to the mind stage of the deceased, who is their sole spectator; and their director is karma.	Evans-Wentz, W.Y.	Preface to The Tibetan Book of the Dead				Self, Will	How the Dead Live	US	2000	Fiction		9780141040172		
843	I am being rowed through Paradise on a river of Hell:  Exquisite ghost, it is night.  The paddle is a heart; it breaks the porcelain waves...  I'm everything you lost. You won't forgive me.  My memory keeps getting in the way of your history.  There is nothing to forgive. You won't forgive me.  I hid my pain even from myself: I revealed my pain only to myself.  There is everything to forgive. You can't forgive me.  If only somehow you could have been mine,  what would not have been possible in this world?	Ali, Agha Shahid	The Country without a Post Office				Rushdie, Salman	Shalimar the Clown	US	2005	Fiction		679463356		
844	A plague on both your houses.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play			Rushdie, Salman	Shalimar the Clown	US	2005	Fiction		679463356		
845	No man can redeem his brother.	Ps. XLIX. 7.					Oliphant, Margaret	Young Misgrave Volume 1	US	1878	Fiction		140216792X		
846	I could a tale unfold						Radcliffe, Ann	A Sicilian Romance	US		Fiction		192836668		
847	Ere the bat hath flown His cloifter'd flight: ere to black Hecate's fummons,  The fhard-born beetle, with his drowfy hums, Hath rung night a yawning peal, there shall be fhall be done A deed of dreadful note.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth			Y	Radcliffe, Ann	The Romance of the Foreft	US		Fiction		192837133		
848	He, wrapt in clouds of myftery and filence,  Broods o'er his paffions, bodies them in deeds,  And fends them forth on wings of Fate to others:  Like the invifible Will, that guides us,  Unheard, unknown, unfearchable!						Radcliffe, Ann	The Italian	US	1797	Fiction		9780199537402		
849	There's a dark lantern of the sprit,  Which none see by but those who bear it. That makes them in the dark see visions And hag themselves with apparitions,  Find racks for their own minds, and vaunt  Of their own misery and want.	BUTLER					Peacock, Thomas Love	Nightmare Abbey	US		Fiction		1605975443		
850	I knew Anselmo. He was shrewd and prudent,  Wisdom and cunning had their shares of him;  But he was shrewish as a wayward child, And pleased again by toys which childhood please;  As -- book of fables graced with print of wood,  Or else the jingling of a rusty medal,  Or the rare melody of some old ditty,  That first was sung to please King Pepin's cradle.					Y	Scott, Walter	The Antiquary	US	1816	Fiction		231103964		
851	Hear, Land o' CAkes and brither Scots,  Frae Maidenkirk to Jonny Groats',  If there's a hole in a your coats,  I rede ye tent it,  A chiel's amang you takin' notes,  An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns				Y	Scott, Walter	Tales of My Landlord	US	1819	Fiction		023110572X		
852	Tis said that words and signs have power  O'er sprites in planetary hour;  Best scarce I praise their venturous part,  Who tamper with such dangerous art.		Lay of the Last Minstrel			Y	Scott, Walter	Guy Manning	US		Fiction				
853	Now fitted the halter, now traversed the cart,  And often took leave, but seem'd loth to depart!	Prior				Y	Scott, Walter	Ivanhoe	US	1819	Fiction				
854	Hear, Land o' CAkes and brither Scots,  Frae Maidenkirk to Jonny Groats',  If there's a hole in a your coats,  I rede ye tent it,  A chiel's amang you takin' notes,  An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns				Y	Scott, Walter	A Legend of the Wars of Montrose	US		Fiction		231105703		
855	Hear, Land o' CAkes and brither Scots,  Frae Maidenkirk to Jonny Groats',  If there's a hole in a your coats,  I rede ye tent it,  A chiel's amang you takin' notes,  An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns				Y	Scott, Walter	The Heart of Mid-Lothian	US	1818	Fiction		748605703		
856	Hear, Land o' CAkes and brither Scots,  Frae Maidenkirk to Jonny Groats',  If there's a hole in a your coats,  I rede ye tent it,  A chiel's amang you takin' notes,  An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns				Y	Scott, Walter	The Tale of Old Mortality	US	1816	Fiction		231084706		
857	Ahora bien, dixo el Cura, traedme, senor huesped, aquesos libros, que los quiero ver. Que me place, respondio el, y entrando, en su aposento, saco del una maletilla vieja cerrada con una cadenilla, y abriendola, hallo en ella tres libros grandes y unos papeles de muy buena letra escritos de mano. (It is mighty well, said the priest; pray, landlord, bring me those books, for I have a mind to see them. With all my heart, answerd the host; and, going to his chamber, he brought out a little old cloke-bag, with a padlock and chain to it, and opening it, he took out three large volumes, and some manuscript papers written in a fine character.		Don Quixote			Y	Scott, Walter	The Tale of Old Mortality	US	1816	Fiction		231084706		
858	Wild mirth of the desart! fit pastime for Kings,  Which still the rude BArd in his solitude sings.	Wilson					Hogg, James	Mador of the Moor	US	1816	Fiction		748618074		
859	Even the rapt traveller would stay,  Forgetful of the closing day;  And noble youths, the strain to hear,  Forsook the hunting of the deer; And Yarrow, as he flow'd along,  Bore burden to the Minstrel's song.	Scott					Hogg, James	The Forest Minstrel	US	1810	Fiction		9780748622887		
860	Fain would I hear our mountains ring With blasts which former minstrels blew;  Drive slumber hence on viewless wing,  And tales of other times renew.						Hogg, James	The Mountain Bard	US	1807	Fiction		9780748620067		
861	O ye who tread the Narrow Way By Tophet-flare to Judgement Day,  Be gentle when 'the heathen' pray To Buddha at Kamakura!		Buddha at Kamakura			Y	Kipling, Rudyard	Kim	US	1901	Fiction		9780141183633		
862	Weep not for the dead, neither bemoan him, but weep for him that goeth away, for he shall return no more, nor shall be seen again in his own country.						Lawless, Emily	With the Wild Geese	US	1902	Fiction				
863	Left by his friend to breakfast alone on the white  Italian shore, his Terrible Demon arose  Over his shoulder; he wept to himself in the night,  A dirty landscape-painter who hated his nose.   The legions of cruel inquisitive They  Were so many and big like dogs; he was upset  By Germans and boats; affection was miles away;  But guided by tears his successfully reached his Regret.   How prodigious the welcome was. Flowers took his hat And bore him off to introduce him to the tongs;  The demon's false nose made the table laugh; a cat Soon had him waltzing madly, let him squeeze her hand,  Words pushed him to the piano to sing comic songs.   And children swarmed to him like seeders. He became a land.	Auden, W.H.		Poem			Lear, Edward	The Complete Nonsense and Other Verse	US		Fiction	1939	9780140424652		
864	I care not a fig.  For Tory or Wig.  But sit in a bowl and kick round me.						Lever, Charles James	Cornelius O'Dowd	US		Fiction		543907295		
865	We talked of pipe-clay -- regulation caps --  Long twenty-fours -- short culverins and mortars -- Condemn'd the 'Horse Guards' for a set of raps,  And cursed our fate at being in such quarters.  Some smoked, some sighed, and some were heard to snore;  Some wished themselves five fathoms 'neath the Solway;  And some did pray -- who never prayed before --  That they might get the 'route' for Cork of Galway.						Lever, Charles James	The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer	US		Fiction		054384224X		
866	Alive again? Then show me where he is;  I'll give a thousand pounds to look upon him.	Shakespeare, William				Y	Maturin, Charles Robert	Melmoth the Wanderer	US	1820	Fiction		9780140447613	Epigraph starts from chapter	
867	For they breathe truth that breathe their words in pain.	Shakespeare, William				Y	Martineau, Harriet	Life in the Sick-Room	US	1844	Non-Fiction, Biography		1551112655		
868	The saddest birds a season find to sing.	Southwell, Robert				Y	Martineau, Harriet	Life in the Sick-Room	US	1844	Non-Fiction, Biography		1551112655		
869	He that knows most men's manners, must of neccesity  Best know his own, and mend those by example. Pure and strong spirits Do, like the fire, still covet to fly upward.		The Queen of Corinth				Lytton, Baron Edward Bulwer	Devereux: A Tale	US	1829	Fiction				
870	Thee, hid the bowering vales amidst, I call.					Y	Lytton, Baron Edward Bulwer	Alice or the Mysteries	US	1877	Fiction		1564596915		
871	Why hast thou disquieted me, to bring me up?		I Sam, xxviii. 15				Loudon, Jane (Webb)	The Mummy!: A Tale of the Twenty-Second Century	US	1827	Fiction		472095749		
872	Point de Faiblesse.	Danton					Jewsbury, Geraldine Endsor	Constance Herbert V1	US	1855	Fiction				
873	You will see Hunt--one of those happy souls Which are the salt of the earth, and without whom This world would smell like what it is--a tomb; Who is, what others seem; his room no doubt Is still adorned with many a cast from Shout, With graceful flowers tastefully placed about; And coronals of bay from ribbons hung, And brighter wreaths in neat disorder flung; The gifts of the most learned among some dozens Of female friends, sisters-in-law, and cousins	Shelley, P.B.	Letter to Maria Gisborne				Roe, Nicholas	Fiery Heart: The First Life of Leigh Hunt	US	2005	Fiction	1820	9780712602242		
874	The Mystery of a Hansom Cab? Now there's a murky story...	Prentice, Jeff					Sussex, Lucy	Fergus Hume & The Mystery of the Hansom Cab	US	2015	Fiction		9781922147943		
875	As on the one hand it should ever be remembered that we are boys and boys at school, so on the other hand we must bear in mind that we form a complete social body... a society, in which, by the nature of the case, we must not only learn, but act and live: and act and live not only as boys, but as boys who will be men.		Rugby Magazine				Hughes, Thomas	Tom Brown's Schooldays	US	1989	Fiction		192821989		
876	Life consists not of a series of illustratious actions; the greater part of our time passes in compliance with necessities -- in the performance of daily duties -- in the removal of small inconveniences -- in the procurement of petty pleasures; and we are well or ill at ease, as the main stream of life glides on smoothly, or is ruffled by small and frequent interruption.	Johnson				Y	Ferrier, Susan	Marriage	US	1986	Fiction		192838938		
877	And the waters of that fountain were bitter: and they said, Let the name of it be called Marah		Exodus				Godwin, William	Mandeville	US	1817	Fiction		9781554810857		
878	Ferdinand Mendez Pinto was but a type of thee, thou liar of the first magnitude.	Congreve					Godwin, William	St. Leon	US	1831	Fiction		1551115387		
879	Hear, Land o' CAkes and brither Scots,  Frae Maiden Kirk to John o' Groats',  If there's a hole in a your coats,  I re'd you tent it,  A chiel's amang you takin' notes,  An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns					Hogg, James	The Spy	US	1810	Fiction		074861365X		
880	In rangles round afore the ingle's lowe,  Frae Gudame's mouth auld-warld Tales they hear,  O' Warlocks loupin' round the Wirrikow,  O' Ghaists that won in glen and kirk-yard drear,  Whilk touzles a' their tap, an' gars them shake wi' fear.	Fergusson					Hogg, James	Winter Evening Tales	US	1820	Fiction		748615563		
881	What is past is prologue.		Inscription in Washington, D.C., museum			Y	Smith, Zadie	White Teeth	US	2000	Fiction		375703861		
882	The time to make your mind up about people is never! 	Lord, Tracy	The Philadelphia Story				Smith, Zadie	Changing My Mind: Occassional Essays	US	2009	Fiction, Essays		9781594202377		
883	You get to decide what to worship.	Wallace, David Foster					Smith, Zadie	Changing My Mind: Occassional Essays	US	2009	Fiction, Essays		9781594202377		
884	Naturally things cannot in reality fit together the way the evidence does in my letter; life is more than a Chinese puzzle.	Kafka, Franz	letter to his father				Smith, Zadie	The Autograph Man	US	2002	Fiction		037570387X		
885	I would always make believe that Clark Gable was my father.	Monroe, Marilyn					Smith, Zadie	The Autograph Man	US	2002	Fiction		037570387X		
886	Et ricordare suplicando a quella che io sonto francescho del cossa il quale a sollo fatto quili tri canpi verso lanticamara	Francesco del Cossa					Smith, Ali	How to be Both	US	2014	Fiction		9780241145210		
887	green spirit seekng life where only drought and desolation sting;  spark that says that everything begins when everything seems charcoal	Montale, Eugenio / Galassi, Jonathan					Smith, Ali	How to be Both	US	2014	Fiction		9780241145210		
888	J'ai reve ue sur un grand mur blanc je lisais mon testament	Vartan, Sylvie					Smith, Ali	How to be Both	US	2014	Fiction		9780241145210		
889	Although the living is subject to the ruin of the tme, the process of decay is at the same time a process of crystallization, that in the depth of the sea, into which sinks and is dissolved what was once alive, some things 'suffer a sea-change' and survive in new crystallized forms and shapes that remain immune to the elements, as though they waited only for the pearl diver who one day will come down to them and bring them up into the world of the living. 	Arendt, Hannah					Smith, Ali	How to be Both	US	2014	Fiction		9780241145210		
890	Just like a character in a novel, he disappeared suddenly, without leaving the slightest trace behind.	Bassani, Giorgio / McKendrick, Jamie					Smith, Ali	How to be Both	US	2014	Fiction		9780241145210		
891	If you cannot love the Greeks, you cannot love anything.	Warner, Rex				Y	Stewart, Mary	My Brother Michael	US	1960	Fiction		340013958		
892	There was a boy born,  A winter king.  Before the black month  He was born,  And fled in the dark month To find shelter  With the poor.   He shall come With the spring In the green month And the golden month  And bright Shall be the burning Of his star.	M.S.					Stewart, Mary	The Hollow Hills	US	1973	Fiction		60548266		
893	No vain discourse shalt thou hear therein:  Therein shall be a gushing fountain;  Therein shall be raised couches,  And goblets ready placed,  And cushions laid in order,  And carpets spread forth.		The Koran			Y	Stewart, Mary	The Gabriel Hounds	US	1967	Fiction		340043539	Epigraphs starts from chapter	
894	And most of all would I flee from the cruel madness of love --  The honey of poison-flowers and all the measureless ill	Tennyson					Thubron, Colin	A Cruel Madness	US	1984	Fiction		434779873		
895	Come walk with me, my love, to Neasden Lane.  The chemicals from various factories Have bitten deep into the Portland stone And streaked the white Carrara of the graves	Betjeman, John	In Willesden Churchyard				Thomas, Leslie	Dangerous Davies and The Lonely Heart	US	1998	Fiction		74931916		
896	I felt sure that if I could find a theme capable of affording me the opportunity of showing an appreciation of the infinite variety of everyday life, I had confidence enough in my power of dealing with it successfully; but the subject - then, as now and ever, the chief difficulty - where was I to find a scene of such interest and importance as to warrant my spending months, perhaps a year or two, in representing it? Until the year of which I write - 1854 - I had never seen any of the great horse races for which England is so famous, and my first experience of the modern Olympian games was at Hampton, when the idea occured to me that if some of the salient points of the great gathering could be grouped together, an effective picture might be the result...	Frith, W. P.	The Derby Day', My Autobiography and Reminiscence				Taylor, D.J.	Derby Day	US	2011	Fiction	1887	9780701183585		
897	To watch is possible: therefore you must watch.	Bell, Martin	Ode to Himself				Szirtes, George	Reel	US	2004	Fiction		1852246766		
898	Look round you as you start, brown moon,  At the book and shoe, the rotted rose  At the door. 	Stevens, Wallace	God is Good, It is a Beautiful Night				Szirtes, George	New & Collected Poems	US	2008	Poetry		9781852248130		
899	But man is a Noble Animal, splendid in ashes, and pompous in the grave.	Sir Browne, Thomas	Urn Burial		UK		Swift, Graham	Last Orders	US	1996	Fiction		330345591		
900	I do like to be beside the seaside.	Glover-Kind, John A.					Swift, Graham	Last Orders	US	1996	Fiction		330345591		
901	Historia, ae, f. 1. inquiry, investigation, learning. 2. a) a narrative of past events, history. b) any kind of narrative: account, tale, story.						Swift, Graham	Waterland	US	1983	Fiction		330283952		
902	Ours was the marsh country...		Great Expectations				Swift, Graham	Waterland	US	1983	Fiction		330283952		
903	...et mentem mortalia tangunt		Aeneid, 1				Swift, Graham	Ever After	US	1992	Fiction		330325515		
904	Everything is on its way to the river.	Hudges, Ted					Williams, Niall	History of the Rain	US	2014	Fiction		9781620406472		
905	Quid me mihi detrahis?	Ovid	Metamorphoses				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher's King	US	2015	Fiction		9780765332677		
906	What a wondrous and sublime thing it is to be human, to be able to choose your state, whether among the beasts or among the angels.	Giovanni Pico Della Mirandola	Oration on the Awesomeness of Humanity (Oratio de Hominis Digniate)				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher's King	US	2015	Fiction		9780765332677		
907	I am voyaging too.  We will need the foundation as much as the dome  For those worlds to come true.	Palmer, Ada	Somebody Will				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher's King	US	2015	Fiction		9780765332677		
908	Nothing befits a man mor than discourse on the soul. Thus the Delphic injunction "Know thyself" is fulfilled, and we examine everything else, whether above or beneath the soul, with deeper insight.	Ficino, Marsilio	letter to Jacobo Bracciolini				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher's King	US	2015	Fiction		9780765332677		
909	I had a queer obsession about justice. As though justice mattered. As though justice can really be distinguished from vengeance. It's only love that's any good.	Elizabeth Von Arnim	The Enchanted April				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher's King	US	2015	Fiction		9780765332677		
910	I can't even enjoy a blade of grass unless I know there's a subway handy, or a record store or some other sign that people do not totally regret life	O'Hara, Frank	Meditiations in an Emergency				Gooch, Brad	City Poet, The Life and Times of Frank O'hara	US	1993	Poetry				
911	Today, in a new and beloved world, where I have learned to feel at home as easily as I have ceased barring my sevens...		Speak, Memory				Boyd, Brian	Vladimir Nabokov, The American Years	US	1990	Biography				
912	We are discoverers: and discovery is a creative art.	Popper, Karl	Conjectures and Refutations				Boyd, Brian	Nabokov's Pale Fire, The Magic of Artistic Discovery	US	1999					
913	Anatomy - from Latin anatomia, Greek anatome (ana: separate, apart from, and temnein, to cut up, cut open)						Leving, Yuri	Anatomy of a Short Story	US	2012					
914	Sayonara is a sad and final word  "And you, Japan, you crowded islands, you tragic land -- sayonara, you enemy, you friend						Michener, James A.	Sayonara	US	1953	Fiction, Novel				
915	CHAPLAIN FEENEY: "It's your duty as well as mine to prevent such a marriage."					Y	Michener, James A.	Sayonara	US	1953	Fiction, Novel				
916	Tu credi 'l vero; che i minori e' grandi di questa vita miran ne lo spegelio in che, prima che pensi, il pensier pandi						Merrill, James	The Changing Light At Sandover	US	1982	Poetry 				
917	What leaf-fring'd legend haunts about thy shape         Of deities or mortals, or of both,                 In Tempe or the dales of Arcady?         What men or gods are these? What maidens loth?  What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape?                 What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy	Keats, John	Ode on a Grecian Urn	Poem			Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction 		9780765379023		
918	Socrates: Tell me then, oh tell me -- what is the great and splendid work which the gods achieve with the help of our devotions?  Euthyphro: Many and fair are the works of the gods.	Plata	Euthyphro				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction 		9780765379023		
919	Answer me, answer me Somebody answer me.  Oldest of questions and  Deepest of needs. Our  Mystery, mystery.  Teach us our history,  Lost all again  To the dark of the grave.	Palmer, Ada	A New World	Poem			Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction 		9780765379023		
920	And now the work is done that cannot be erased by Jupiter's anger, fire and sword, nor the gnawing tooth of time. Let the day, that has power only over my body, end when it will my uncertain span of years. The best part of me will be borne, immortal, beyond the distant stars.	Ovid	envoi to Metamorphoses				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction 		9780765379023		
921	The worm drives helically through the wood And does not know the dust left in the bore Once made the table integral and good; And suddenly the crystal hits the floor. Electrons find their paths in subtle ways, A massless eddy in a trail of smoke; The names of lovers, light of other days Perhaps you will not miss them. That's the joke. The universe winds down. That's how it's made. But memory is everything to lose; Although some of the colors have to fade, Do not believe you'll get the chance to choose. Regret, by definition, comes too late; Say what you mean. Bear witness. Iterate.	Ford, John M.	Sonnets Against Entropy	Poem			Walton, Jo	My Real Children	US	2014	Fiction	2003	9780765332653		
922	Wherever you go, there are plenty of places where you will find a welcome; and if you choose to go to Thessaly, I have friends there who will make much of you and give you complete protection, so that no one in Thessaly can interfere with you.	Plato	Crito				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2014	Fiction		9789765332660		
923	There triremes which defended Greece at Salamis defended Mars too.	Palmer, Ada	Dogs of Peace				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2014	Fiction		9789765332660		
924	Yes, I know, Plato; but if you always take the steps in threes, one day you will miss a cracked one.	Renault, Mary	The Last of the Wine				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2014	Fiction		9789765332660		
925	If you could take that first step  You could dance with Artemis  Beside Apollo Eleven.	Walton, Jo	Submersible Moonphase				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2014	Fiction		9789765332660		
926	Woher dein Recht, in jeglichem Kostume, In jeder Maske wahr zu sein? - Ich ruhme.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Vizinczey, Stephen	In Praise of Older Women	US	1986	Fiction		871130831		
927	"Remember, I can change swiftly. It will all be as it was when I first spoke to thee under Zam-Zammah the great gun--"  "As a boy in the dress of white men -- when I first went to the Wonder House. And a second time thou wast a Hindu. What shall the third incarnation be?"	Kipling, Rudyard	Kim				Kunzru, Hari	The Impressionist	US	2002	Fiction		052594642X		
928	I have persectuted the natives of England beyond all reason.  Whether gentle or simple I have cruelly oppressed them,  Many I unjustly disinherited; innumberable multitudes  perished through me by famine or the sword.  Having gained the throne of that kingdom by so many crimes,  I dare not leave it to anyone but God.	Guillaume le Batard	deathbed confession				Kingsnorth, Paul	The Wake	US	2014	Fiction	1087	9781908717870		
929	England is become the residence of foreigners and the property of strangers...they prey upon the riches and vitals of England; nor is there any hope of a termination of this misery.	William of Malmesbury					Kingsnorth, Paul	The Wake	US	2014	Fiction	1125	9781908717870		
930	I'd rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance	e.e. cummings					Kelman, Stephen	Pigeon English	US	2011	Fiction		978054750060		
931	A multitude of rulers is not a good thing. Let there be one ruler, one king.	Homer	The Iliad				Iggulden, Conn	Genghis: Birth of an Empire	US	2007	Fiction		9780385339513		
932	Behold a people shall come from the north, and a great nation. They shall hold the bow and the lance, they are cruel and will not show mercy; their voice shall roar like the sea, and they shall ride upon horses everyone one put in stray, like a man to the battle.		Jeremiah 50: 41-42				Iggulden, Conn	Genghis: Lord of the Bow	US	2008	Fiction		9780385339520		
933	Ravens have been recorded swooping over bands of gorillas, teasingly playing at attacking them. These birds show the ability to deceive that comes with the power of language. In this they are no different from humans. Where humans differ from ravens is that they use language to look back on their lives and call up a virtual self.	Gray, John					Hogg, Nicholas	Tokyo	US	2015	Fiction		9781908885739		
934	missing adj. 1. not present; absent or lost. 2. not able to be traced and not known to be dead. go missing to become lost or disappear						Hogg, Nicholas	SHow me the Sky: Why Might a Man Walk out on his Life?	US	2008	Fiction		9781847671899		
935	Some limited and waning memory of Herbert Ashe, an engineer of the southern railways, persists in the hotel at Adrogue, amongst the effusive honeysuckles and in the illusory depths of the mirrors.	Borges, Jorge Luis					Hall, Steven	The Raw Shark Texts	US	2007	Fiction		978841959023		
936	Probably just somebody's nasty black poodle. But I've always wondered... What if it really was Him, and He decided I wasn't worth it?	Kushner, Tony	A Bright Room Called Day	Novel			French, Tana	In the Woods	US	2007	Fiction		9780670038602		
937	It is a far, far better thing that I do, than I have ever done; it is a far, far better rest that I go to than I have ever known.	Dickens, Charles	A Tale of Two Cities	Novel			Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder	US	2008	Fiction, Asian Fiction		9780749929756		
938	Merdeka! Merdeka! Merdake! 	Tunku Abdul Rahman, first Prime Minister of Malaya	Proclamation of Independence	Speech			Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: A Most Peculiar Malaysian Murder	US	2008	Fiction, Asian Fiction	1957	9780749929756		
939	Sample viewing figures for major TV networks in England, September 1985:  Network Toad  - The Adrian Lush Show (Wednesday) (Chat show) 16,428,316 - The Adrian Lush Show (Monday) (Chat show) 16,034,921 - Bonzo the Wonder Hound (Canine Thriller) 15,975,462 MoleTV -Name that Fruit! (Answer questions for cash prizes) 15,320, 340 - 65 Walrus Street (Soap Opera; Episode 3,352) 14, 315,902 - Dangerously Dysfunctional People Argue Live on TV (Chat show) 11,065,611 OwlVision - Will Marlowe or Kit Shakespeare? (Literary quiz shoq) 13,591,203 - One More Chance to See! (Reverse extinction show) 2,321,820 Goliath Cable Channel (1 to 32)  -Whose Lie is it Anyway? (Corporate comedy quiz show) 428 - Cots to Coffins: Goliath. All You'll ever need. (Docuganda) 9 (disputed) Neanderthal Cable Network 4 - Powertool Club Live (Routers and power plants edition) 9,032 - Jackanory Gold (Jane Eyre edition) 7.219 	Fridge, Warwick	The Ratings War			Y	Fforde, Jasper	Lost in a Good Book	US	2002	Fiction		9780142004036	Epigraphs begin on first chapter	
940	The Well of Lost Plots. To understand the Well you have to have an idea of the layout of the Great Library. The library is where all published fiction is stored so it can be read by the readers in the Outland; there are twenty-six floors, one for each letter of the alphabet. The library is constructed in the layout of a cross with the four corridors radiating from the center point. On all the walls, end after end, shelf after shelf, are books. Hundreds, thousands, millions of books. Hardbacks, paperbacks, leatherbound, everything. But the similarity of all these books to the copies we read back home is no more than the similarity a photograph has to its subject; these books are alive.  Beneath the Great Library are twenty-six floors of dingy yet industrious sub-basements known as the Well of Lost Plots. This is where books are constructed, honed and polished in readiness for a place in the library above—if they make it that far. The failure rate is high. Unpublished books outnumber published by an estimated eight to one.	Fforde, Jasper	The Well of Lost Plots	Fictional Novel		Y	Fforde, Jasper	The Well of Lost Plots	US	2003	Fiction		670032891	Epigraphs begin on first chapter	
941	". . . The Special Operations Network was instigated to handle policing duties considered either too unusual or too specialized to be tackled by the regular force. There were thirty departments in all, starting at the more mundane Neighborly Disputes (SO-30) and going onto Literary Detectives (SO-27) and Art Crime (SO-24). Anything below SO-20 was restricted information, although it was common knowledge that the ChronoGuard was SO-12 and Antiterrorism SO-9. It is rumored that SO-1 was the department that polices the SpecOps themselves. Quite what the others do is anyone's guess. What is known is that the individual operatives themselves are mostly ex-military or ex-police and slightly unbalanced. "If you want to be a SpecOp," the saying goes, "act kinda weird . . ."		A Short History of the Special Operations Network			Y	Fforde, Jasper	The Eyre Affair	US	2001	Fiction		670030643	Epigraphs begin on first chapter	
942	I measure every grief I meet   With analytic eyes;  I wonder if it weighs like mine Or has an easier size...   The grieved are many, I am told;  There is the various cause;  Death is but one and comes but once  And only nails the eyes.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Farooki, Roopa	Half Life	US	2010	Fiction		9780312577902		
943	Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind...  For if it see the rudest or the gentlest sight,  The most sweet favour or deformed'st creature,  The mountain or the sea, the day or night,  The crow or dove, it shapes them to you feature:  Incapable of more, replete with you,  My most true mind thus makes mine eye untrue.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet CXIII	Poem	UK		Farooki, Roopa	Half Life	US	2010	Fiction		9780312577902		
944	Nothing thicker than a knife's blade seperates happiness from melancholy.	Woolf,Virginia	Orlando				Casey, Nuala	Soho 4A.M.	US	2013	Fiction		9781782063483		
945	The words of his mouth were smoother than butter, but war was in his heart: his words were softer than oil, yet were they drawn swords.		Psalm 55:21				Cox, Michael	The Meaning of Night	US	2006	Fiction		9780393062038		
946	I find, to him that the tale is told, belief only makes the difference betwixt a truth, and a lie.	Felltham, Owen	Resolves or, Excogitations. A Second Centurie				Cox, Michael	The Meaning of Night	US	2006	Fiction	1628	9780393062038		
947	For death is the meaning of night:  The eternal shadow  Into which all lives must fall,  All hopes expire.	Daunt, P. Rainsford	From the Persian', Rosa Mundi and Other Poems	Poem			Cox, Michael	The Meaning of Night	US	2006	Fiction	1854	9780393062038		
948	Oh, hark to the big drum calling,  Follow me - follow me home!	Kipling, Rudyard					Bishop, Patrick	Follow Me Home	US	2011	Fiction, War Fiction		9780340951750		
949	When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child understanding, it strikes a man more dead than a great reckoning in a little room. Truly, I would the gods had made the poetical.		As You Like It				Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers	US	2012	Fiction		9781250017178		
950	The way to really develop as a writer is to make yourself a political outcast, so that you have to live in secret. This is how Marlowe developed into Shakespeare.	Hughes, Ted	Letters				Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers	US	2012	Fiction		9781250017178		
951	Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history.	Plato					Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers	US	2012	Fiction		9781250017178		
952	Suppose one can live without outside pressure, suppose one can create one's own inner tension - then it is not true that there is nothing in man.	Milosz, Czeslaw	The Captive Mind				Aw, Tash	Five Star Billionaire	US	2013	Fiction		978000749156		
953	Pom mai ben Thai. Watashi no nihonjinde wanaidesu. Jaesonghaeyo, han-guk saram ahniaeyo. Bukan orang Indonesia. Ma Nepali ta hoina.  Ways to say what we are not, and to begin the story of what we are.						Aw, Tash	The Face: Strangers on a Pier	US	2015	Fiction		9781632060457		
954	Since prisons and madhouses exist, why somebody is bound to sit in them.	Chekhov, Anton					Allan, Clare	Poppy Shakespeare	US	2006	Fiction		9781596911543		
955	It's not that I'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens.	Allen, Woody					Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I learned From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		9780224096430		
956	For dust thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return.		Genesis 3:19				Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I learned From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		9780224096430		
957	So it goes.	Vonnegut, Kurt					Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I learned From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		9780224096430		
958	A missing person is anyone whose whereabouts are unknown whatever the circumstances of disappearance. The person will be considered missing until located and his/her well-being, or otherwise, established.	Siochana, An Gardai					Ahern, Cecelia	There's not Place Like Here	US	2007	Fiction		9781401301880		
959	The Hopi, an Indian tribe, have a language as sophisticated as ours, but no tenses for past, present and future. The division does not exist. What does this say about time?						Winterson, Jeanette	Sexing the Cherry	US	1989	Fiction		802135781		
960	Matter, that thing the most solid and the well-known, which you are holding in your hands and which makes up your body, is now known to be mostly empty space. Empty space and points of light. What does this say about the reality of the world?						Winterson, Jeanette	Sexing the Cherry	US	1989	Fiction		802135781		
961	When thick rinds are used the top must be thoroughly skimmed, or a scum will form marring the final appearance.	Mrs Beeton	The Making of Marmalade				Winterson, Jeanette	Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit	US	1985	Fiction		802135161		
962	Oranges are not the only fruit!	Gwynn, Neil					Winterson, Jeanette	Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit	US	1985	Fiction		802135161		
963	Remember you must die.	Spark, Muriel					Winterson, Jeanette	Lighthousekeeping	US	2004	Fiction		1510011176		
964	Remember you must live.	Smith, Ali					Winterson, Jeanette	Lighthousekeeping	US	2004	Fiction		1510011176		
965	Love is the master key that opens the gates of happiness, of hatred, of jealousy, and, most easily of all, the gate of fear.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell					Wilson, Robert	The Ignorance of Blood	US	2009	Fiction		9780007320424		
966	I must, before I die, find some way to say the essential thing that is in me, that I have never said yet -- a thing that is not love or hate or pity or scorn, but the very breath of life, fierce and coming from far away, bringing into human life the vastness and the fearful passionless force of non-human things...	Russell, Bertrand	letter to Constance Malleson, quoted in My Philosophical Development				Wilson, Colin	The Mind Parasites	US	1967	Fiction	1918	97493599		
967	People 'make their own history, but they do not make it as they please; they do not make it under self-selected circumstances, but under circumstances existing already, given and transmitted from the past.	Marx, Karl					Young, Kerry	Pao	US	2011	Fiction		9780747512075		
968	This city is Epidamnus while this story is being told: when another one is told it will become another town.	Plautus					Thompson, Sam	Communion Town: A city in ten chapters	US	2012	Fiction		9780007454761		
969	We live, not as we wish to, but as we can.	Menander					Tearne, Roma	The Road to Urbino	US	2012	Fiction		9781408703922		
970	One had a lovely face. And two or three had charm, But charm and face were in vain Because the mountain grass Cannot but keep the form Where the mountain hare has lain.	Yeats, W.B.					Tearne, Roma	The Road to Urbino	US	2012	Fiction		9781408703922		
971	"This apparatus," said the Officer, grasping a connecting road and leaning against it, "is our previous Commandant's invention... Have you heard of our previous Commandant? No? Well, I'm not claiming too much when I say that the organization of the entire penal colony is his work. We, his friends, already knew at the time of his death that the administration of the colony was so self-contained that even if his successor had a thousand new plans in mind he would not be able to alter anything of the old plan, at least not for several years... It's a shame that you didn't know the old Commandant!"	Kafka, Franz	In the Penal Colony	Short Story			Stross, Charles	Glasshouse	US	2006	Fiction		441014038		
972	Who still talks nowadays about the Armenians?	Hitler, Adolf					Stross, Charles	Glasshouse	US	2006	Fiction	1939	441014038		
973	Rio is a beauty. But Sao Paulo - Sao Paulo is a city.	Dietrich, Marlene					Scudamore, James	Heliopolis	US	2009	Fiction		9781846551888		
974	The first thing she felt was a sinking in her stomach and a trembling in her knees; then, a sense of blind guilt, of unreality, of cold, of fear; then a desire for this day to be past. Then immediately she realized that such a wish was pointless, for her father's death was the only thing that had happened in the world, and it would go on happening, endlessly, forever after.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Emma Zunz				Scudamore, James	The Amnesia Clinic	US	2006	Fiction		9780151012657		
975	Grown-ups are always thinking of uninteresting explanations.	Lewis, C.S.	The Magician's Nephew				Scudamore, James	The Amnesia Clinic	US	2006	Fiction		9780151012657		
976	Und das Meer gab die Toten, die darin waren 	Lutherbibel	Offenbarung				Russell, Craig	A Fear of Dark Water	US	2011	Fiction		9780091921460		
977	And the sea gave up the dead which were in it	King James Bible	Revelations				Russell, Craig	A Fear of Dark Water	US	2011	Fiction		9780091921460		
978	When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.	Sir Barrie, James	Peter Pan	Novel	UK	Y	Robotham, Michael	The Night Ferry	US	2007	Fiction		9780385517904	Epigraphs begin on first chapter	
979	She became a tall lighthouse sending out kindly beams which some look for welcome instead of warnings against the rocks.	Spark, Muriel	The Curtain Blown by the Breeze				Moore, Alison	The Lighthouse	US	2012	Fiction		978197773174		
980	Snowdrop. !. An early-flowering bulbous plant, having a white pendent flower. 2. Moscow slang. A corpse that lies buried or hidden in the winter snows, emerging only in the thaw.						Miller, A.D.	Snowdrops	US	2011	Fiction		978038553447		
981	We are in Translyvania and Translyvania is not England. Our ways are noy your ways, and there shall be to you many strange things.	Stoker, Bram	Dracula	Novel			Mendelson, Charlotte	Almost English	US	2013	Fiction		9781447219972		
982	It is a most miserable thing to be ashamed of home.	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations	Novel	UK		Mendelson, Charlotte	Almost English	US	2013	Fiction		9781447219972		
983	And yet, the ways we miss our lives are life.	Jarrell, Randall					McGuinness, Patrick	The Last Hundred Days	US	2011	Fiction		9781854115416		
984	Outside, like the cry of space, the traveller perceives the whistle's distress. "Probably," he persuades himself, "we are going through a tunnel - the epoch - the last long one, snaking under the city to the all-powerful train station of the virginal central palace, like a crown.	Mallarme					McCarthy, Tom	Satin Island	US	2015	Fiction		9780307593955		
985	Ourselves must we beneath the Couch of Earth Descend, ourselves to make a Couch - for whom?	Khayyam, Omar					McCarthy, Tom	C	US	2010	Fiction		9780224090209		
986	Nothing is too good for ordinary people.	Lubetkin, Berthold					Lewycka, Marina	The Lubetkin Legacy	US	2016	Fiction	1938	9781905490561		
987	He lived at a little distance from his body, regarding his own acts with doubtful side glances. He had an odd autobiographical habit which led him to compose in his mind from time to time a short sentence about himself...	Joyce, James	A painful Case				Mailer, Norman	The Spooky Art	US	2003	Reference		ISBN-10: 0812971280		
988	I was never so rapid in my virtue but my vice kept up with me. We are double-edged blades, and every time we whet our virtue the return stroke straps our vice.	Thoreau, Henry David	Journals				Mailer, Norman	The Spooky Art	US	2003	Reference		ISBN-10: 0812971280		
989	A raree show is here With children gathered round	Wordsworth	The Prelude				Doctorow, E.L	World's Fair	US	1985	Fiction 		ISBN-10: 081297820X		
990	Do not play this piece fast It is never right to play Ragtime fast..	Joplin, Scott					Doctorow, E.L	Ragtime	US	1975	Historical Fiction		ISBN-10: 0812978188		
991	Turning and turning in the widening gyre    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;  Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;  Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,  The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere    The ceremony of innocence is drowned;  The best lack all conviction, while the worst    Are full of passionate intensity.   Surely some revelation is at hand;  Surely the Second Coming is at hand.    The Second Coming! Hardly are those words out    When a vast image out of Spiritus Mundi  Troubles my sight: somewhere in sands of the desert    A shape with lion body and the head of a man,    A gaze blank and pitiless as the sun,    Is moving its slow thighs, while all about it    Reel shadows of the indignant desert birds.    The darkness drops again; but now I know    That twenty centuries of stony sleep  Were vexed to nightmare by a rocking cradle,    And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,    Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?	Yeats, W.B					Didion, Joan	We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order to Live	US	2006			ISBN 0-307-26487-4		
992	I learnt courage from Buddha, Jesus, Lincoln, Einstein and Cary Grant	Lee, Peggy					Didion, Joan	We Tell Ourselves Stories In Order to Live	US	2006	Essays		ISBN 0-307-26487-4		
993	This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face is turned toward the past. Where we perceive a chain of events, he sees one single catastrophe which keeps piling wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet. The angel would like to stay, awaken the dead, and make whole what has been smashed. But a storm is blowing in from Paradise; it has got caught in his wings with such a violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistably propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward.	Benjamin, Walter	Theses on the Philosophy of History IX				Forche, Carolyn	The Angel of History 	US	1994	Poetry		ISBN-10: 006092584		
994	Historians say so: The years between 1910 and 1915 were the pleasantest this country has ever known	Churchill, Allen	Remember When				Finney, Jack	From Time To Time	US	1995	Speculative fiction		ISBN-10: 0684818442		
995	I MEMORIES, DREAMS, DESIRES  In the thousand and thousand embraces no one can see now who corrupts and who illuminates	Van Duyn, Mona	A Day in Late October				Everhard, Jim	Cute	US	1982	Poetry		ISBN-10: 0917342933		
996	People would never fall in love if they hadn't heard love talked about	de La Rochefoucauld, Francois					Eugenides, Jeffrey	The Marriage Plot	US	2011	Fiction, Novel		ISBN-10: 9781250014764		
997	And you may ask yourself, Well, how did I get here?... And you may tell yourself, This is not my beautiful house And you may tell yourself, This is not my beautiful wife		Talking Heads						US						
998	For liberation - not less of love but expanding Of love beyond desire, and so liberation  From the future as well as the past. Thus, love of a country Begins as an attachment to our own field of action And comes to find that action of little importance Though never indifferent. History may be servitude,  History may be freedom. See, now they vanish,  The faces and places, with the self which, as it could, loved them,  To become renewed, transfigured, in another pattern. 	Eliot, T.S	Little Gidding	Poem			Ellison, Ralph	juneteenth	US	1999	Fiction		ISBN 0375707549		
999	The occupational hazard of making a spectacle of yourself, over the long haul, is that at some point you buy a ticket too.	McGuane, Thomas	Panama				Ellis, Bret Easton	Lunar Park	US	2005	Postmodern literature, Horror fiction		ISBN        0-375-41291-3		
1000	People who have made up their minds about a man do not like to have their opinions changed, to reverse their judgements on account of some new evidence or new arguments, and the man who tries to compel them to change their minds is at least wasting his time, and he may be asking for trouble.	O'Hara, John					Ellis, Bret Easton	Lunar Park	US	2005	Postmodern literature, Horror fiction		ISBN        0-375-41291-3		
1001	From the table of my memory I'll wipe away all trivial fond records, All saws of books, all forms, all pressures past That youth and observation copied there.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, I:v.98	Play			Ellis, Bret Easton	Lunar Park	US	2005	Postmodern literature, Horror fiction		ISBN        0-375-41291-3		
1002	One night I was sitting on the bed in my hotel room on Bunker Hill, down in the middle of Los Angeles. It was an important night in my life because I had to make a decision about the hotel. Either I paid up or I got out: that was what the note said, the note the landlady had put under my door. A great problem, deserving acute attention. I solved it by turning out the lights and going to bed.	Fante, John	Ask the Dust				Ellis, Bret Easton	The Informers	US	1994	Fiction		ISBN 9780307756442		
1003	Cursing only the leaves crying Like an old man in a storm  You hear the shout, the crazy hemlocks point  With troubled fingers to the silece which Smothers you, A mummy, in time	Tate, Allen	Ode to the Confederate Dead				Gibbons, Kaye	On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon	US	1998	Ficiton		ISBN 0060797142		
1004	Shaw's father wanted no monument except the ditch where his son's body was thrown and lost with his "niggers"  The ditch is nearer,  There are no statues for the last war here; on Boylston Street, a commercial photograph  shows Hiroshima boiling  Over a Mosler Safe, the "Rock of Ages" that survived the blast, Space is nearer. When I crouch to my television set,  the drained faces of negro school-children rise like balloons	Lowell, Robert	For the Union Dead				Gibbons, Kaye	On the Occasion of My Last Afternoon	US	1998	Ficiton		ISBN 0060797142		
1005	Cast the bantling on the rocks Suckle him with the she-wolf's teat, Wintered with the hawk and fox Power and speed be hands and feet.	Waldo, Ralph Emerson	Self-Reliance				Gibbons, Kaye	Ellen Foster	US	1987	Fiction, novel		ISBN        1-56512-205-4		
1006	Stupidity in a Woman is unfeminine	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Human, All too Human				Gibbons, Kaye	Charms for the Easy Life	US	1993	Fiction	1878	ISBN-10: 0060760257		
1007	The awakened, lips parted, the hope, the new ships..						Gaddis, William	The Recognitions	US	1955	Fiction				
1008	It is difficult to believe in the dreadful but quiet war of organic beings, going on in the peaceful woods, & smiling fields.	Darwin, Charles	1839 Journal Entry				Frazier, Charles	Cold Mountain	US	1997	Historical Fiction		ISBN 0-87113-679-1 		
1009	Men ask the way to Cold Mountain Cold Mountain: there's no through trail.	Han-shan					Frazier, Charles	Cold Mountain	US	1997	Historical Fiction		ISBN        0-87113-679-1 		
1010	Sometimes a man hits upon a place to which he mysteriously feels that he belongs. Here is the home he sought, and he wil settle amid scenes that he has never seen before, among men he has never known, as though they were familiar to him from his birth. Here at last, he finds rest. 	Maugham, W. Somerset					Fox, Bob	Moving Out, Finding Home	US	2005	Essays		ISBN-10: 1893239322 		
1011	When one buys the farm and moves there to love, something different begins.	Berry, Wendell							US						
1012	Thou only hast taught me that I have a heart -- thou only hast thrown a light deep downward and upward into my soul. Thou only hast revealed me to myself; for whom thy aid my best knowledge of myself would have been merely to know my own shadow -- to watch it flickering on the wall, and mistake its fantasies for my own real actions... Now, dearest, dost thou understand what thou hast done for me? And is it not a somewhat fearful thought, that a few slight circumstances might have prevented us from meeting?	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	letter to Sophia Peabody				Nicholls, David	Us	US	2014		1840	9780340896990		
1013	What are days for?  Days are where we live.  They come, they wake us  Time and time over. They are to be happy in:  Where can we live but days?   Ah, solving that question  Brings the priest and the doctor In their long coats  Running over the fields'	Larkin, Philip	Days				Nicholls, David	One Day	US	2009	Fiction		9780307474711		
1014	For the Neverland is always more or less an island, with astonishing splashes of colour here and there.	Barrie, J.M.	Peter Pan				Morrall, Clare	Astonishing Splashes of Colour	US	2003	Fiction		60734450		
1015	If (I asked) the commercial banks, the official creditors, the Bank, the IMF, the TNCs, the money managers and the global elites were happy, who were we to complain?	George, Susan	The Lugand Report				Morgan, Richard K.	Market Forces	US	2004	Fiction		345457749		
1016	A man's presence suggests what he is capable of doing to you or for you. By contrast, a woman's presence... defines what can and cannot be done to her.	Berger, John	Ways of Seeing				Atwood, Margaret	Bodily Harm	US	1981	Fiction				
1017	Imagine the monarch Agha Mohammed Khan, who orders the entire population of the city of Kerman murdered or blinded - no exceptions. His praetorians set energetically to work. They line up the inhabitants, slice of the heads of the adults, gouge out the eyes of the children... Later, processions of blinded children leave the city. Some, wandering around in the countryside, lose their way in the desert and die of thirst. Other groups reach inhabited settlements... singing songs about the extermination of the citizens of Kerman...	Kapuscinski, Ryszard					Atwood, Margaret	The Blind Assassin	US	2000	Fiction		385475721		
1018	I swam, the sea was boundless, I saw no shore.  Tanit was merciless, my prayers were answerd.  O you who drown in love, remember me.		Inscription on a Carthaginian Funerary Urn				Atwood, Margaret	The Blind Assassin	US	2000	Fiction		385475721		
1019	The word is a flame burning in a dark glass.	Watson, Sheila					Atwood, Margaret	The Blind Assassin	US	2000	Fiction		385475721		
1020	Whatever may have happened through these years, God knows I speak truth, saying that you lie.	Morris, William	The Defence of Guenevere				Atwood, Margaret	Alias Grace	US	1996	Fiction		9781408802793		
1021	I have no Tribunal.	Dickinson, Emily	Letters				Atwood, Margaret	Alias Grace	US	1996	Fiction		9781408802793		
1022	I cannot tell you what the light is, but I can tell you what it is not... What is the motive of the light? What is the light?	Marais, Eugene	The Soul of the White Ant				Atwood, Margaret	Alias Grace	US	1996	Fiction		9781408802793		
1023	Was there no safety? No learning by heart of the ways of the world? No guide, no shelter, but all was miracle and leaping from the pinnacle of a tower into the air?	Woolf, Virginia	To the Lighthouse				Atwood, Margaret	Oryx and Crake	US	2003	Fiction		385503857		
1024	Instead of a part of the organism itself, the fossil may be some kind of record of its presence, such as a fossilized track or burrow.. These fossils give us our only chance to see the extinct animals in action and to study their behaviour, though definite identification is only possible where the animal has dropped dead in its tracks and become fossilized on the spot.	Kurten, Bjorn	The Age of the Dinosaurs				Atwood, Margaret	Life Before Man	US	1980	Fiction		9780099741015		
1025	Look, I'm smiling at you, I'm smiling in you, I'm smiling through you. How can I be dead if I breathe in every quiver of your hand?	Tertz, Abram	The Icicle				Atwood, Margaret	Life Before Man	US	1980	Fiction		9780099741015		
1026	You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.	Trotsky, Leon					Galloway, Steven	The Cellist of Sarajevo	US	2008	Fiction		9781594483653		
1027	Surly: The egg's ordained by nature, to that end;  And is a chicken in potentia.  Subtle: The same we say of lead, and other metals,  Which would be gold, if they had time.	Jonson, Ben	The Alchemist, II				Doody, Margaret	The Alchemists	US	1980	Fiction		370302575		
1028	Those roles which, being neither those of Hero nor Heroine, Confidante nor Villain, but which were nonetheless essential to bring about the Recognition or the denouement, were called the Fifth Business in drama and opera companies organized according to the old style; the player who acted these parts was ofren referred to as Fifth Business.	Tho. Overskou	Den Danske Skueplads				Davies, Robertson	Fifth Business	US	1970	Fiction		9780141186153		
1029	Grant us so to put away the leaven of malice and wickedness that we may always serve Thee in pureness of living and truth		The Prayer Book				Davies, Robertson	Leaven of Malice	US	1954	Fiction		9780143054894		
1030	Cunning man, wizards, and white wtiches, as they call them, in every village, which, if they sought unto, they will help almost all infirmities of body and mind...  The body's mischiefs, as Plato proves, proceed from the soul: and if the mind be not first satisfied, the body can never be cured.	Burton, Robert	The Anatomy of Melancholy				Davies, Robertson	The Cunning Man	US	1996	Fiction	1621	140248307		
1031	The possessor of this stone can fly in the air, and dive not only under water, but underground. He cannot be wounded as long as he has this stone on his body, that is, in his mouth, under his hairknot, in his hands, or under his armpits. He will be free from fatigue and disease... [These] powers do not really belong to him, but only to the stone, which by mere touch can turn lead into silver and brass into gold... Thus, when an alchemist has discovered the "stone of live metal" he exposes himself to the danger of being robbed of it by evil spirits or jealous rivals... Evil spirits will be on the lookour for him out of sheer malice, but the jealous rivals wish to eat his body, because by eating it, they will come to possess superhuman strength.	Dr. Maung Htin Aung	Folk Elements in Burmese Buddhism		Myanmar		Connelly, Karen	The Lizard Cage	US	2007	Fiction		9781846550195		
1032	Freedom. It isn’t once, to walk out under the Milky Way, feeling the rivers of light, the fields of dark– freedom is daily, prose-bound, routine remembering. Putting together, inch by inch the starry worlds. From all the lost collections	Rich, Adrienne	For Memory	Poem			Kwa, Lydia	This Place Called Absence	US	2000	Fiction	1979	758201478		
1033	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring  Will be to arrive where we started  And know the place for the first time	Eliot, T.S.	Little Gidding	Poem			Kwa, Lydia	This Place Called Absence	US	2000	Fiction	1944	758201478		
1034	Moreover Jack sees that Kill herself knows what Kill thinks Jack knows, but that Jill does not realize she knows it.	Laing, R.D.	Knots				Kwa, Lydia	Pulse	US	2010	Fiction		9781554702596		
1035	But suddenly a joyous impulsion seized him: the joy of having his wife again overwhelmed him. He jumped to his feet and rushed over to embrace her. His wife cried out. "Stop! Stop! Coyote! Do not touch me. Stop!" Her warning had no effect. Coyote rushed over to his wife and just as she touched her body she vanished. She disappeared - returned to the shadowland.		"Coyote and the Shadow People", Nez Perce Texts				Kroetsch, Robert	Badlands	US	1974	Fiction		773760857		
1036	this is a strange country desert flows around us death & breath makes us wary	bp Nichol	The Matyrology				Kroetsch, Robert	Badlands	US	1974	Fiction		773760857		
1037	To him that overcometh will I give to eat of the hidden manna and will give him a white stone and in the stone a new name written		The Bible				Kogawa, Joy	Obasan	US	1992	Fiction		385468865		
1038	The history of the Colony is only very partially contained in printed books; it lies buried under great rubbish heaps of unpublished records, English, Municipal, Colonial and Foreign, in rare pamphlets, old Blue Books, forgotten manuscripts...	Prowse, D.W.	A History of Newfoundland				Johnston, Wayne	The Colony of Unrequited Dreams	US	1998	Fiction	1895	385495439		
1039	Love consists in this,  that two solitudes protect,  and touch, and greet each other.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Maclennan, Hugh	Two Solitudes	US	1945	Fiction		9780771093586		
1040	Do not go gentle into that good night.  Rage, rage against the dying of the light.	Thomas, Dylan					Laurence, Margaret	The Stone Angel	US	1964	Fiction		226469360		
1041	If I should pass the tomb of Jonah  I would stop there and sit for awhile;  Because I was swallowed one time deep in the dark And came out alive after all.	Sandburg, Carl	Losers				Laurence, Margaret	A Jest of God	US	1988	Fiction		226469522		
1042	If I pass the burial spot of Nero I shall say to the wind, "Well, well" -  I who have fiddled in a world on fire,  I who have done so many stunts not worth doing.	Sandburg, Carl	Losers				Laurence, Margaret	The Fire Dwellers	US	1969	Fiction		226469514		
1043	but they had their being once and left a place to stand on	Purdy, Al	Roblin Mills Circa				Laurence, Margaret	The Diviners	US	1974	Fiction	1842	9780226469355		
1044	"Most of you, I am sure, remember the tragic circumstances of the death of Geoffrey Clifton at Gilf Kebir, followed later by the disappearance of his wife, Katherine Clifton, which took place during the 1939 desert expedition in search of Zerzura." "I cannot begin this meeting tonight without referring very sympathetically to those tragic occurences..."  "The lecture this evening..."		From the minutes of the Geographical Society meeting		UK		Ondaatje, Michael	The English Patient	US	1992	Fiction	194-	679745203		
1045	Deep colour and big, shaggy nose. Rather a jumbly, untidy sort of wine, with fruitiness shooting off one way, firmness another, and body pushing about underneath. It will be as comfortable and comforting as the 1961 Nuits St Georges when it has pulled its ends in and settled down.		Magazine description of a wine				Ondaatje, Michael	The Cinnamon Peeler: Selected Poems	US	1989	Fiction, Poetry		747572615		
1046	And this is how I see the East... I see if always from a small boat -- not a light, not a stir, not a sound. We conversed in low whispers, as if afraid to wake up the land. It is all in that moment when I opened my young eyes on it. I came upon it from a tussle with the sea.	Conrad, Joseph	Youth				Ondaatje, Michael	The Cat's Table	US	2011	Fiction		9780307700117		
1047	Suddenly, with extreme violence, he felt himself seized by the desire to be, rain or no rain, at any price, in the midst of the valleys: alone.	Bassani, Giorgio	The Heron				Norman, Howard	The Bird Artist	US	1994	Fiction		312130279		
1048	Till from the garden and the wild A fresh association blow,  And year by year the landscape grow Familiar to the stranger's child.						Naipaul, V.S.	A Way in the World	US	1994	Fiction		434002100		
1049	Rather, we aim at being personalites of a general... a fictitious type.	Dostoievsky					Ghali, Waguih	Beer in the Snooker Club	US	1964	Fiction		-941533816		
1050	The World wa all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide:  They hand in hand with wandering steps and slow,  Through Eden took their solitary way.	Milton	Paradise Lost				DeSoto, Lewis	A Blade of Grass	US	2003	Fiction		60554266		
1051	Paradoxically, academic writers are often inhibited when it comes to speaking directly, possibly because they were all little goody-goodies in junior high school, and they're being massed together in university departments, and when you put all the smartest in the class together, there's a tremendous anxiety about whether one can live up to the seriousness of the enterprise.	Castle, Terry					Mda, Zakes	Sometimes there is a void	US	2011	Fiction		9780374280949		
1052	Pray, did you never hear what happened to a man some time ago of this town (whose name was Christian) that went on a Pilgrimage up towards the higher regions?	Bunyan, John	Pilgrim's Progress				Hope, Christopher	Kruger's Alp	US	1984	Fiction				
1053	They took the hill (Whose hill? What for?)  But what a climb they left to do!  Out of that bungled, unwise war An alp of unforgiveness grew.	Plomer, William	The Boer War				Hope, Christopher	Kruger's Alp	US	1984	Fiction				
1054	We knew nothing of the theatrical element which is part of all revolutionary movements in France, and we believed sincerely in all we heard.	Herzen, A.	Childhood, Youth and Exile				Hope, Christopher	Kruger's Alp	US	1984	Fiction				
1055	History has to do with manifestations of human freedom in connection with the external world, with time, and with dependence upon causes.	Tolstoy, Leo	War and Peace				Gordimer, Nadine	No Time Like the Present	US	2012	Fiction		9780374222642		
1056	Though the present remains A dangerous place to live,  Cynicism would be a reckless luxury.	Kgositsile, Keorapetse	Wounded Dreams				Gordimer, Nadine	No Time Like the Present	US	2012	Fiction		9780374222642		
1057	You had a Father, let your son say so.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 13				Gordimer, Nadine	My Son's Story	US	1990	Fiction		140159754		
1058	Though leaves are many, the root is one;  Through all the lying ways of my youth I swayed my leaves and flowers in the sun;  Now I may wither into the truth.	Yeats, W.B.					Gordimer, Nadine	The Lying Days	US	2002	Fiction		9780747559931		
1059	An honourable man will end by not knowing where to live.	Turgenev, Ivan Sergeevich					Gordimer, Nadine	A Guest of Honour	US	1970	Fiction		747559880		
1060	Many will call me an adventurer -- and that I am, only of a different sort -- one of those who risks his skin to prove his plattiudes.	Guevara, Ernesto "Che"					Gordimer, Nadine	A Guest of Honour	US	1970	Fiction		747559880		
1061	He Has No House	Jakie, Vojislav					Galgut, Damon	In a Strange Room	US	2010	Fiction		9781848873223		
1062	The Soul selects her own society --  Then -- shuts the door --  On her divine majority --  Present no more.	Dickinson, Emily					Fugard, Athol	The Road to Mecca	US	1985	Fiction, Play		9780930452797		
1063	Wer den Dichter will verstehen  mub in Dichters Lande gehen	Goethe					Coetzee, J.M.	Youth	US	2002	Fiction		142002003		
1064	War is the father of all and king of all.  Some he shows as gods, others as men.  Some he makes slaves, and others free.						Coetzee, J.M.	The Life and Times of Michael K.	US	1983	Fiction		9780099479154		
1065	Obviously it is difficult not to sympathize with those European and American audiences who, when shown films of fighter-bomber pilots viably exhilarated by successful napalm bombing runs on Viet-Cong targets, react with horror and disgust. Yet, it is unreasonable to expect the U.S. Government to obtain pilots who are so appalled by the damage they may be doing that they cannot carry out their missions or become excessively depressed or guilt-ridden.	Kahn, Herman					Coetzee, J.M.	Dusklands	US	1974	Fiction		140241779		
1066	I am God knows A free fucking woman	Krog, Antjie					Brink, Andre	Philida	US	2012	Fiction		9781846557040		
1067	And so it was I entered the broken world To trace the visionary company of love, its voice  An instant in the wind (I know not whither buried)  But not for long to hold each desperate choice	Crane, Hart					Brink, Andre	An Instant in the Wind	US	1976	Fiction		9781402211096		
1068	We live in a disoriented, deranged social structure, and we have transcended its barriers in our own ways and have stepped pyschologically outside its madness and repressions. It is lonely out here. We recognize each other. And, having recognized each other, is it any wonder that our soul cling together even while our minds equivocate, hesitate, vacillate and tremble?	Cleaver, Eldridge					Brink, Andre	An Instant in the Wind	US	1976	Fiction		9781402211096		
1069	Rain leaves puddles behind Gauze under the moon Stray from porch to porch Settle for the window With trembling wires Where abandoned kites Twist in the wind						Heath, Roy	Kwaku (or The Man who Could Not Keep His Mouth Shut)	US	1982	Fiction		714530239		
1070	And then suddenly so widdout rhyme widdout reason  you crops start to die you cant even see the sun in the sky;  an suddenly so, without rhyme,   without reason, all you hope gone ev'rything look like it comin out wrong.  Why is dat? What it mean?						Brathwaite, Edward Kamau	X/Self	US	1987	Fiction		192819879		
1071	How could I, even if I chose Now let another swimmer drown?  And how could I myself go down?	King, Francis					Brathwaite, Edward Kamau	Sun Poem	US	1982	Fiction		192119451		
1072	The people of each country get more like the people of every other country. They no character, no beauty, no ideals, no culture - nothing, nothing.  Her husband reached over and patted her hand. "You're right," he said smiling. "Everything's getting gray, and it'll be grayer. But some places'll withstand the malady longer than you think."	Bowles, Paul	The Sheltering Sky				Schroeder, Adam Lewis	Kingdom of Monkeys	US	2001	Fiction		1551924048		
1073	Only guard youself and guard your soul carefully, lest you forget the things your eyes saw, and lest these things depart your heart all the days of your life, and you shall make them known to your children, and to your children's children.		Deuteronomy 4:9				Pick, Alison	Far to Go	US	2010	Fiction		9780755379415		
1074	Monday's child is fair of face.  Tuesday's child is full of grace.  Wednesday's child is full of woe,  Thursday's child has far to go.		Mother Goose				Pick, Alison	Far to Go	US	2010	Fiction		9780755379415		
1075	Rocks stand stock-still, unawed by time and change/  Waters like rippling, grieved at ebb and flow.	Lady Thanh Quan					Lam, Vincent	The Headmaster's Wager	US	2012	Fiction		9780307986481		
1076	Medicine is a science of uncertainty and an art of probabilty.	Sir Osler, William			Canada		Lam, Vincent	Bloodletting & Miraculous Cures	US	2007	Fiction		9781602860001		
1077	Now the Lord said unto Abram: "Get thee out of thy country, and from thy kindred, and from thy father's house, unto the land that I will show thee.		Genesis 12:1				Bezmozgis, David	The Free World	US	2011	Fiction		9780374281403		
1078	How stil, how happy! Those are words That once would scarce agree together;  I loved the plashing of the surge,  The changing heaven, the breezy weather.	Bronte, Emily				Y	Urquhart, Jane	Changing Heaven	US	1993	Fiction		087923895X		
1079	Tell the gods what is happening to me.	Ngor, Haing S.	Survival in the Killing Fields				Thien, Madeleine	Dogs at the Perimeter	US	2011	Fiction		9781847084910		
1080	nothing she  or said  was quite  what she meant   but still her life could be called a monument  shaped in a slant of available light  and set to the movement of possible music	Downing, Judith	The Grandmother Cycle				Shields, Carol	The Stone Diaries	US	1993	Fiction		9780143105503		
1081	The belief in God has often been advanced as not only the greatest, but the most complete of all the distinctions between man and the lower animals.	Darwin, Charles	The Descent of Man				Sawyer, Robert J. 	Hybrids	US	2003	Fiction		312876904		
1082	And let me tell you, God is not infinite as the Catholics assert. He is about six hundred meters in diameter, and even then is weak towards the edges.	Capek, Karel	The Absolute at Large				Sawyer, Robert J. 	Hybrids	US	2003	Fiction		312876904		
1083	Manking was still divided into two species: The few who had "speculation" in their souls, and the many who had none, with a belt of hybrids in the middle.	Galsworthy, John	To Let				Sawyer, Robert J. 	Hybrids	US	2003	Fiction		312876904		
1084	A hope beyond the shadow of a dream.	Keats, John					Guneskera, Romesh	The Prisoner of Paradise	US	2012	Fiction		9781408804261		
1085	There are no monkfish in the ocean around Sri Lanka.						Guneskera, Romesh	Monk-Fish Moon	US	1992	Fiction		1565840771		
1086	Kill not the Moth nor Butterfly...	Blake, Willliam					Guneskera, Romesh	Heaven's Edge	US	2002	Fiction		802141455		
1087	Turning and turning in the widening gyre    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;  Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;  Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, 	Yeats, W.B. 	The Second Coming	Poem			Achebe, Chinua	Things Fall Apart	US	1958	Fiction		435905260		
1088	The condition of native is a nervous condition.	Fanon	introduction to The Wretched of the Earth				Dangarembga, Tsitsi	Nervous Conditions	US	1988	Fiction		9780954702335		
1089	We carry in our worlds that flourish our worlds that have failed	Okigbo, Christopher					Okri, Ben	Stars of the New Curfew	US	1988	Fiction		9780099283881		
1090	One thunderbolt strikes root through everything.	Heraclitus					Okri, Ben	Wild	US	2012	Fiction		9781946043307		
1091	Shouldn't these ancient sufferings of ours finally start to bear fruit?	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Okri, Ben	Dangerous Love	US	1996	Fiction		1857998863		
1092	I was walking through a dark forest when it happened. The trees turned into mist. And when I looked back I saw the dead girl. She walked steadily towards me. She didn't have a nose or a mouth. Only a bright pair of eyes. She followed me everywhere I went. I saw a light at the end of the forest and I made for it. I didn't get there.		Extract from a notebook				Okri, Ben	Dangerous Love	US	1996	Fiction		1857998863		
1093	How the city attracts all types and how the unwary must suffer from ignorance of its ways						Ekwensi, Cyprian	People of the City	US	2004	Fiction		1592211836		
1094	Language, for the individual consciousness, lies on the borderline between oneself and the other. The word in language is half someone else's. It becomes 'one's own' only when the speaker populates it with his own intention, his own accent, when he appropriates the word, adapting it to his own semantic and expressive intention. Prior to this moment of appropriation, the word does not exist in a neutral and impersonal language (it is not, after all, out of a dictionary that the speaker get his words!), but rather it exists in other people's mouths, in other people's contexts, serving other people's intentions: it is from there that one must take the word, and make it one's own.	Bakhtin, Mikhail	Discourse in the Novel				Clines, C.L.	Achebe, Chinua	US	1990	Fiction		521356237		
1095	These are the words of lovers, of dancers, of dynamite singers. These are songs if you have the music.	Baraka, Amiri	Blues People				Abani, Christopher	Grace Land	US	2004	Fiction		312425287		
1096	Weep not, child Weep not, my darling With these kisses let me remove your tears,  The ravening clouds shall not be long victorious,  They shall not long possess the sky...	Whitman, Walt	On the Beach at Night				Ngugi Wa Thiong'o	Weep Not, Child	US	1964	Fiction		9780143026242		
1097	There is nothing like a dream to create the future.	Hugo, Victor	Les Miserables				Ngugi Wa Thiong'o	Dreams in a Time of War	US	2010	Fiction		9781846553776		
1098	I have learnt from books dear friend of men dreaming and living and hungering in a room without a light we could not die since death was far too poor who did not sleep to dream, but dreamed to change the world.	Carter, Martin	Looking at Your Hands				Ngugi Wa Thiong'o	Dreams in a Time of War	US	2010	Fiction		9781846553776		
1099	In the dark times Will there also be singing? Yes, there will be singing About the dark times	Brecht, Bertolt	Motto				Ngugi Wa Thiong'o	Dreams in a Time of War	US	2010	Fiction		9781846553776		
1100	In the middle of the journey of our life I came to myself within a dark wood where the straight way was lost. Ah, how hard a thing it is to tell of that wood, savage and harsh and dense, the thought of which renews my fear! So bitter is it that death is hardly more.	Dante	Inferno, Canto 1				Awoonor, Kofi	This Earth, My Brother: An Allegorial Tale of Africa	US	1971	Fiction		75131066		
1101	A is building with building-stones: there are blocks, pillars, slabs and beams. It has to pass the stones, and that in the order in which A needs them. For this purpose they use a language consisting of the words "block", "pillar", "slab", "beam". A calls them out ; - B brings the stone which he has learnt to bring at such-and-such a call. - Conceive this as a primitive language.	Wittgenstein					Fan, Kit	Paper, Scissors, Stone	US	2011	Fiction		9789888083473		
1102	Scisssors should always be sold, they should never be given.		A Dictionary of Superstition				Fan, Kit	Paper, Scissors, Stone	US	2011	Fiction		9789888083473		
1103	Paper, as opposed to Egyptian papyrus, was first made by the Chinese eunuch Cai Lun from the bark of trees, remnants of hemp, rags of cloth, and fishing nets.		The Four Great Inventions of Ancient China				Fan, Kit	Paper, Scissors, Stone	US	2011	Fiction		9789888083473		
1104	And I saw in the turning so clearly a child's  Forgotten mornings when he walked with his mother Through the parables Of sun light...	Thomas, Dylan				Y	Sivanandan, A.	When Memory Dies	US	1997	Fiction		190085001X	Epigraphs begin on sections	
1105	The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.	Kundera, Milan	The Book of Laughter and Forgetting				Munaweera, Nayomi	Island of a Thousand Mirrors	US	2012	Fiction		9789558897249		
1106	I think the word 'great' is overused. It should only be used for the real legends of the game. We keep saying, 'It's a great goal', 'It's a great save', 'It's a great shot through the covers', when we are talking about orthodox, normal things that happen in every game. I think it degenerates the word.	Boycott, Geoff					Karunatilaka, Shehan	Chinaman	US	2011	Fiction		9780224091459		
1107	No thing can go back to nothing.	Aurelius, Marcus					Guneskera, Romesh	The Sandglass	US	1998	Fiction				
1108	Of his bones are coral made		The Tempest				Guneskera, Romesh	Reef	US	1994	Fiction		1565842197		
1109	"Ma, did you have a love marriage?" "Why? Yes."  "Then you must write a love story. You are writing all the time any way."	DS					Shetty, Deepiha	Red Helmet	US	2014	Fiction		9788192637327		
1110	Kublai Khan had noticed that Marco Polo's cities resembled one another, as if the passage from one to another involved not a journey but a change of elements. Now, from each city Marco described to him, the Great Khan's mind set out on his own, and after dismantling the city piece by piece, he reconstructed it in other ways, substituting components, shifting them, inverting them.	Calvino, Italo	Invisible Cities				Hariharan, Githa	Almost Home	US	2014	Fiction		9789351369820		
1111	Improbable, you say?  No, fellers.  All improbables are probable in India.	H. Hatter					Desani, G.V.	All About H. Hatter	US	1970	Fiction		9781590172421		
1112	You can go home again... so long as you understand that home is a place where you have never been.	Ursula K. Le Guin					Deb, Siddhartha	The Point of Return	US	2002	Fiction		60501537		
1113	It is not down in any map; true places never are.	Melville, Herman					Deb, Siddhartha	The Point of Return	US	2002	Fiction		60501537		
1114	The mortals become immortals; the immortals become mortals.	Heraclitus					Chaudhuri, Amit	The Immortals	US	2009	Fiction		9780330455817		
1115	My days are pallid with the hard punnelling of work,  my nights are incandescent with waking dreams.  Arise from the clash of metals, O beautiful one, white fire-flame,  may the mass of matter become wind, the moon become woman,  may the flowers of the earth become the stars of the sky.  Arise, O sacred lotus, rise from the spirit's stalk,  fire the eternal in the unfading forgiveness of the moment,  make the momentary eternal.  May the body become mind, the mind become spirit, the spirit  unite with death,  may death become body, spirit, mind.	Bose, Buddhadeva	translated from Bengali  byKetaki Kushari Dyson				Chaudhuri, Amit	The Immortals	US	2009	Fiction		9780330455817		
1116	The next time you write a fable about me', said the Ass to Aesop, 'make me say something wise and sensible.' 'Make you say something wise and sensible!' exclaimed Aesop, 'What would the world say? People would call you the moralist and me the donkey!'		Aesop and the Ass				Anand, Mulk Raj	Between Tears and Laughter	US	1973	Fiction				
1117	We made the whole earth a couch for you.  And the mountains its tent stakes.  We created you of two sexes.  And ordained your sleep for rest.		Sura LXXVIII				Thayil, Jeet	Narcopolis	US	2012	Fiction		9781594203305		
1118	Zembla, Zenda, Xanadu:  All our dream-worlds may come true.  Fairy lands are fearsome too.  As I wander far from view Read, and bring me home to you.						Rushdie, Salman	Haround and the Sea of Stories	US	1990	Fiction		670838047		
1119	Laws thereof are set before us  In the heavens they move.		Oedipus Rex				Nambisan, Kavery	the story that must not be told	US	2010	Fiction		9780670084531		
1120	But now your heart is set: you want to have the tale of all my trials - and I must add more tears to those I have already shed.  What should I tell you first? What should be last? I've had so many griefs at heaven's hands.  Let me begin by telling you my name,  So that you, too, may know it.	Homer 	The Odyssey (verse translation by Allen Mandelbaum)	Epic Poem			Nair, Anita	Idris: Keeper of the Light	US	2014	Fiction		9780350297810		
1121	All kings must see hell at least once.  Hence you have for a little while been subjected to this great sorrow.		Mahabharata (translated by Chakravarth V. Narasimhan				Mukherjee, Bharati	The Tree Bride	US	2004	Fiction		1401300588		
1122	Thou still unravish'd bride of quietness,  Thou foster-child of silence and slow time...	Keats, John	Ode on a Grecian Urn	Poem		Y	Mukherjee, Bharati	The Holder of the World	US	1993	Fiction		449909662	Epigraphs begin on section	
1123	No one behind, no one ahead. The path the ancient cleaved has closed. And the other path, everyone's path, Easy and wide, goes nowhere. I am alone and find my way.	Paz, Octavio	Sanskrit Verse (adapted by author)				Mukherjee, Bharati	Desirable Daughters	US	2002	Fiction		786805157		
1124	It is far harder to kill a phantom than a reality.	Woolf, Virginia	The Death of the Moth and other Essays				Khan, Uzma Aslam	Thinner than Skin	US	2012	Fiction		9781566569088		
1125	There are one or two muderers in any crowd. They do not suspect their destinies yet.	Simic, Charles	Memories of the Future				Khan, Uzma Aslam	Thinner than Skin	US	2012	Fiction		9781566569088		
1126	The skilled restorer of porcelain will collect not only the visible chips of a broken pot but also the dust on the table where it rested.	Sennett, Richard					Hoskote, Ranjit	Central Time	US	2014	Fiction		9780670086818		
1127	...since history has devoted  Just a few lines to you. I had more freedom To fashion you in my mind's eye...	Cavafy, C.P.	Caesarian				Khair, Tabish	The Thing About Thugs	US	2010	Fiction		9788172239787		
1128	The man who stood in front of me in that hospital room was a fine specimen of the Asiatic type: compactly-built, of average height, with dark brown hair and limpid mascara-touched eyes. He had a sharp moustache and wore a loose turban; he was dressed in an embroidered kurtah and pyjama, both rather dirty, and he was barefoot, either because he did not wear slippers of because he had taken them off, as is the custom in these parts, before entering the building. He obviously belonged to one of the higher castes, for his complexion was almost fair; he might even have passed for an Italian back home. But this man was no child of the Enlightenment. No, the deities he worshipped were different. His religion was terror; his goddess was terrible. From his cradle, he had been brought up to rob and muder and terrorise. In front of me there finally stood, gentle reader, that most dreaded of men in India, that relentless practioner of terror and muder and deceit, a Thug.	Meadows, William T.	Notes on a Thug: Character and Circumstances				Khair, Tabish	The Thing About Thugs	US	2010	Fiction	1840	9788172239787		
1129	but, Mousie, thou art no thy lane In proving foresight may be vain:  The best laid schemes o' mice an' men Gang aft a-gley	Burns, Robert	To a Field Mouse				Khair, Tabish	The Thing About Thugs	US	2010	Fiction	1785	9788172239787		
1130	Suppose you cut a tall bamboo in two;  make the bottom piece a woman,  the headpiece a man;  rub them together till they kindle: tell me know,  the fire that's born,  Is it male or female,  O Ramanatha?	Dasimayya, Devara	vachana				Hariharan, Githa	The Thousand Faces of Night	US	1992	Fiction				
1131	...we cannot examine dreams directly,  we can only speak of the memory of dreams.	Borges, Jorge Luis				Y	Hariharan, Githa	When Dreams Travel	US	1999	Fiction		033037236X		
1132	Look at them,  busy, making an iron frame for a bubble on the water to make it safe!	Basava	vachana				Hariharan, Githa	In Times of Siege	US	2003	Fiction		1400033373		
1133	and if the City falls but a single man escapes he will carry the City within himself on the roads of exile he will be the City	Herbert, Zbigniew	Report from the Besieged City				Hariharan, Githa	In Times of Siege	US	2003	Fiction		1400033373		
1134	If you risk your hand with a cobra in a pitcher will it let you pass?	Basava	vachana				Hariharan, Githa	In Times of Siege	US	2003	Fiction		1400033373		
1135	Defenceless under the night Our world in stupor lies;  Yet, dotted everywhere,  Ironic points of light Flash out wherever the Just Exchange their messages:  May I, composed like them Or Eros and of dust,  Beleauguered by the same Negation and despair,  Show an affirming flame.	Auden, W.H.					Rajendra, Cecil	Refugees and Other Despairs	US	1980	Fiction				
1136	For the truths which the intellect apprehends directly in the world of full and unimpeded light have something less profound, less necessary than those which life communicates to us against our will in an impression which is material because it enters through the sense but yet has meaning which it is possible for us to extract.	Proust, Marcel					Maniam, K.S.	In a Far Country	US	1993	Fiction		1871438144		
1137	A general who accepts my advice should be employed for he is certain to gain victory.	Sun Tzu			China		Khoo Kheng-Hor	Sifu: An Unusual Teacher in the Turbulence of the Malayan War	US	2009	Fiction, Malaysian Fiction		9789679789676		
1138	My truth, however, is found only in the act of creation.	Takemitsu, Toru	Confronting Silence				Chuah Guat Eng	Days of Change	US	2010	Fiction, Malaysian Fiction		9789834377816		
1139	Three things for which we kill - land, women and gold.		Punjabi proverb	Proverb	Punjabi		Mueenuddin, Daniyal	In Other Rooms, In Other Wonders	US	2009	Fiction		9780393068009		
1140	A human being is never what he is but the self he seeks.	Paz, Octavio					Nadeem Aslam	Maps for Lost Lovers	US	2004	Fiction		1400042429		
1141	History begins only at the point where things go wrong; history is born only with trouble, with perplexity, with regret. So that hard on the heels of the word Why comes the sly and wistful word If. If if had not been for... If only... Were it not... Those useless Ifs of history. And, constantly impeding, deflecting, distracting the backward searchings of the question why, exists this other form of retrogression: If only we could have it back. A New Beginning. If only we could return...	Swift, Graham	Waterland				Samarasan, Preeta	Evening is the Whole Day	US	2008	Fiction		9780007307548		
1142	The sun goes down and the sky reddens, pain grows sharp,  light dwindles. Then is evening when jasmine flowers open, the deluded say.  But evening is the great brightening dawn when crested cocks crow all through the tall city and evening is the whole day for those without their lovers.		Kuruntokai, translated by George L. Hart				Samarasan, Preeta	Evening is the Whole Day	US	2008	Fiction		9780007307548		
1143	Sin hard, but believe even harder.	Luther, Martin					Joned, Salleh Ben	Adam's Dream	US	2007	Fiction				
1144	To the literary mind there is a special interest attaching to fiction or other matter written in and of Australia. There are not many English-speaking lands left from which we may look for new developments in English literature. Australia is one of the few, and very interesting it is to watch her progress in letters.		Athenaeum		UK		Gleeson-White, Jane	Australian Classics	US	2007	Fiction	1904	97817417533417		
1145	Few things are more potent than song or story in relating peoples to their soil...	Franklin, Miles					Gleeson-White, Jane	Australian Classics	US	2007	Fiction		97817417533417		
1146	Australian literature matters to Australia. It is part of our gift to the world.	Gilmore, Mary					Gleeson-White, Jane	Australian Classics	US	2007	Fiction		97817417533417		
1147	Culture builds itself like a coral reef and like a reef it entails much sacrifice.	James, Clive					Gleeson-White, Jane	Australian Classics	US	2007	Fiction		97817417533417		
1148	The Master said, "Men are close to one another by nature. They diverge as a result of repeated practice.	Confucius	The Analects		China		Chako, Sussy	Chinese Walls	US	1994	Fiction		9627160326		
1149	Sors tua mortalis, non est mortale quod optas.  (Men, though doomed to perish, aspire)	Ovid					Viray, Manuel A.	Morning Song	US	1990	Poetry		971118901X		
1150	I fled Him, down the nights and downt he days;  ... I fled Him down the labrinthine ways Of my own mind... I hid from Him...  ...  That voice is round me like a bursting sea:  Lo, all things fly thee, for thou fliest Me!...  Rise, clasp my Hand, and come! 	Thompson, Francis	The Hound of Heaven				Tiempo, Edith L.	Abide, Joshua	US	1964	Fiction		9711005212		
1151	...They lied to us in their newspapers, in the books they wrote for us to memorize in school, in their honeyed speeches when they courted our votes. They lied to us because they did not want us to rise from the dungheap to confront them. We know the truth now; we have finally emptied our minds of their lies, discovered their corruption and our weaknesses as well. But this truth as perceived by us is not enough. Truth is, above all, justice. With determination then, and cunning and violence, we must destroy them for only after doing so will we really be free...	Samson, Jose	Memo to Youth				Jose, F. Sionil 	Mass	US	1973	Fiction, Political Fiction, Historical Fiction				
1152	How can we imagine what our lives should be without the illumination of the lives of others?	Salter, James	Light Years				Mukherjee, Neel	The Lives of Others	US	2014	Fiction		9780701186296		
1153	It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice in Wonderland				Mukherjee, Neel	The Lives of Others	US	2014	Fiction		9780701186296		
1154	...things are the way they are and when we recognize them, they are the same as when recognized by others or indeed by no one at all.	Kehlmann, Daniel	Measuring the World				Mukherjee, Neel	The Lives of Others	US	2014	Fiction		9780701186296		
1155	In historical events what is most obvious is the prohibition against eating the fruit of the tree of knowledge.	Tolstoy, Leo	War and Peace				Mukherjee, Neel	The Lives of Others	US	2014	Fiction		9780701186296		
1156	The roaring of lions, the howling of wolves, the raging of the stormy sea, and the destructive sword, are portions of eternity too great for the eye of man.	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell				Das, Indra	The Devourers	US	2015	Fiction		9781101967515		
1157	All this was Dutch. Then, like so much else, it was English.	Salter, James	Light Years				Bhattacharya, Rahul	The Sly Company of People Who Care	US	2011	Fiction		9780374265854		
1158	Satyam Shivam Sundaram  Shiva is truth. Shiva is beauty. Shiva is the masculine. Shiva is the feminine. Shiva is a Suryavanshi. Shiva is a Chandravanshi.						Amish	The Secret of Nagas	US	2011	Fiction		9789381626344		
1159	Om Namah Shivaiy. The universe bows to Lord Shiva. I bow to Lord Shiva.						Amish	The Immortals of Meluhr	US	2010	Fiction		9781623651435		
1160	Har Har Mahadev All of us are Mahadevs, all of us are God.  For His most magnificient temple, finest mosque and greatest church exists within our souls.						Amish	The Oath of the Vayuputras	US	2013	Fiction		9781789874081		
1161	Although every man believs that his decisions and resolutions involve the most multifarious factors, in reality they are a mere oscillation between flight and longing.	Broch, Hermann	The Sleepwalkers				Vakil, Ardashir	Beach Boy	US	1997	Fiction		684852993		
1162	And into that gate they shall enter, and in that house they shall dwell, where there shall be no cloud nor sun, no darkness nor dazzling, but one equal light, no noise nor silence, but one equal music, no fears nor hopes, but one equal possession, no foes nor friends, but one equal communion and identity, no ends nor beginnings, but one equal eternity.	Donne, John					Seth, Vikram	An Equal Music	US	1999	Fiction		767902912		
1163	A question heard among Western Australian desert Aboriginal tribes:  "Who dreamed you,  Carried you,  Set you down?"						Keneally, Thomas	Flying Hero Class	US	1991	Fiction		446515825		
1164	Parce que j'ai voulu te redire Je t'aime  Et que ce mot fait mal quand il est dit sans toi	Aragon, Louis					Hazzard, Shirley	The Great Fire	US	2003	Fiction		374166447		
1165	Will go, like the centre of sea-green pomp ... upon her irretrievable way.	Stevens, Wallace	The Paltry Nude Starts on a Voyage			Y	Greenwood, Kerry	Cocaine Blues	US	1989	Fiction		9781590583852	Epigraphs begin on first chapter	
1166	You see, reason, gentlemen, is a fine thing, that is unquestionable, but reason is only reason and satisfies only man's reasoning capacity, while wanting is a manifestation of the whole of life.	Dostoevsky, Fyodor					Flanagan, Richard	Wanting	US	2008	Fiction		9780802119001		
1167	That which is wanting cannot be numbered.	Ecclesiastes					Flanagan, Richard	Wanting	US	2008	Fiction		9780802119001		
1168	Mother, they write poems. 	Celan, Paul					Flanagan, Richard	The Narrow Road to the Deep North	US	2013	Fiction		9780701189051		
1169	You may house their bodies but not their souls. For their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. 	Gibran, Khalil	The Prophet				Farnham, Dawn	The Hills of Singapore	US	2011	Fiction		9789810854331		
1170	I see it always from a small boat - not a light, not a stir, not a sound... It is all in that moment when I opened my young eyes on it. I came upon it from a tussle with the sea.	Conrad, Joseph	Youth				Drewe, Robert	Montebello	US	2012	Fiction		9780670893478		
1171	But the islanders, seeing I was really adrift, took pity on me.	Wells, H.G.	The Island of Dr. Moreau				Drewe, Robert	Montebello	US	2012	Fiction		9780670893478		
1172	The past is not dead. It is not even past.	Faulkner, William					Carey, Peter	True History of the Kelly Gang	US	2000	Fiction		375410848		
1173	Am I to be king, or just a pig? 	Flaubert	Intimate Notebook				Carey, Peter	Theft	US	2006	Fiction		307263711		
1174	Joachim had been born before the war, in the years when children still had to learn by heart the thirteen reasons for using a capital letter. To these he had added one more of his own, which was that he would, in all circumstance, do exactly what he wished.	Fernandez, Macado	One Man				Carey, Peter	Theft	US	2006	Fiction		307263711		
1175	Can it be believed that the democracy which has overthrown the feudal system and vanquished kings will retreat before tradesmen and capitalists?	Alexis de Tocqueville	Democracy in America				Carey, Peter	Parrot & Olivier in America	US	2009	Fiction		9780307592620		
1176	It is not good to announce every truth.	Alexis de Tocqueville	Oeuvres, Nouvelle Correspondence				Carey, Peter	Parrot & Olivier in America	US	2009	Fiction		9780307592620		
1177	Jo said sadly,  We haven't got father, and shall not have him for a long time." She didn't say "perhaps never," but each silently added it, thinking of father far away, where the fighting was.	Alcott, Louisa May	Little Women			Y	Brooks, Geraldine	March	US	2005	Fiction		670033359		
1178	A song of the setting sun!  They sky in the west is red,  And the day is all but done:  While yonder up overhead,  All too soon, There rises, so cold, the cynic moon.	Dowson, Ernest	Moritura				Anderson, Boyd	Amber Road	US	2013	Fiction		9789814423144		
1179	Think, too, that of all the arts, ours is the one that cordinates the greatest number of independent parts: sound, sense, the real and the imaginary, logic, syntax, and the double invention of content and form -- all this by means of that essentially practical, constantly changing, always dirty-fingered maid-of-all work the common language, from which we must draw a pure, ideal Voice capable of communicating... an idea of self miraculously superior to ME.	Valley, Paul					Stead, C.K.	Book Self	US	2008	Fiction		9781869404123		
1180	I would like to be Mercutio [...] the voice of reason amid the fanatical hatreds of the Capulets and Montagues. He sticks to the old code of chivalry at the price of his life, perhaps just for the sake of style, and yet he is a modern man, sceptical and ironic.	Calvino, Italo					Stead, C.K.	Book Self	US	2008	Fiction		9781869404123		
1181	The ego is not master in its own house.	Freud, Sigmund					Stead, C.K.	Book Self	US	2008	Fiction		9781869404123		
1182	And there is a physical bliss which cannot be compared to anything. The body is transformed into a gift. And one feels it is a gift because one is experiencing at source the unmistakable good fortune of material existence.	Lispector, Clarice	State of Grace				Perkins, Emily	The Forrests	US	2012	Fiction		9781408809235		
1183	Begin anywhere	Cage, John					Perkins, Emily	The Forrests	US	2012	Fiction		9781408809235		
1184	Montagine dit que les hommes vont beant aux choses futures: j'ai la manie de beer aux choses passees.						Mansfield, Katherine	The Garden Party and Other Stories	US	1922	Fiction, Anthology				
1185	...but I tell you, my lord fool, out of this nettle danger, we pluck this flower, safety.						Mansfield, Katherine	Bliss and Other Stories	US	1920	Fiction				
1186	Characters migrate. 		Umberto Eco				Jones, Lloyd	Mister Pip	US	2006	Fiction		9780385341066		
1187	Where the tumbleweeds roll Beneath the sign of the cactus And the stars shine down On the desert road While the mountain watches The wind sighs its resignation I fondle my guns And deliver my load						Cox, Nigel	The Cowboy Dog	US	2006	Fiction		9780864735447		
1188	Between the earth and man arose the leaf. Between the heaven and man came the cloud. His life being partly as the flying vapour. 	Ruskin, John	Modern Painters				Leach-Paholski, Carolyn	The Grasshopper Shoe	US	2005	Fiction		1740761405		
1189	The mountains were great stone bells; they clang together like nuns. Who shushed the stars?	Dillard, Annie	Teaching a Stone to Talk: Expeditions and Encounters				Leach-Paholski, Carolyn	The Grasshopper Shoe	US	2005	Fiction		1740761405		
1190	Importunate along the dark Horizon of immediacies The flares of desperation rise.	Auden, W.H.					Nam Le	The Boat	US	2008	Fiction		9781847671615		
1191	How strange that when the summons came I always felt good.	Conroy, Frank					Nam Le	The Boat	US	2008	Fiction		9781847671615		
1192	The whole of anything can never be told.	James, Henry	Notebooks				de Kretser, Michelle	The Lost Dog	US	2007	Fiction		9780701182106		
1193	I always made it my business, at least, to know the part thoroughly. 	Chesterton, G.K.				Y	de Kretser, Michelle	The Hamilton Case	US	2003	Fiction		9780316735483	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
1194	Pursuing is the business of our lives... Every arising difficulty, that for a while attends and interrupts the pursuit, gives a sort of spring to the mind... Intricacy in form, therefore, I shall define to be that peculiarity in the lines, which compose it, that leads the eye a wanton kind of chase, and from the pleasure that gives it the mind, intitles it to the name of beautiful...	Hogarth, William	Analysis of Beauty				Quennell, Peter	The Wanton Chase	US	1980	Non-Fiction, Biography		689110812		
1195	He's dead, but he won't lie down. 		Popular Song	Song			Orwell, George	Coming Up for Air	US	1939	Fiction		9780141185699		
1196	Human existence being an hallucination containing in itself the secondary hallucinations of day and night (the latter an insanitary condition of the atmosphere due to accretions of black air) it ill becomes any man of sense to be concerned at the illusory approach of the supreme hallucination known as death.	De Selby					O' Brien, Flann	The Third Policeman	US	1967	Fiction		156478214X		
1197	Since the affairs of men rest till uncertain, Let's reason with the worse that may befall.	Shakespeare, William					O' Brien, Flann	The Third Policeman	US	1967	Fiction		156478214X		
1198	Tout le trouble du monde vient de ce qu'on ne sait pas rester seul dans sa chambre	Pascal					O' Brien, Flann	The Hard Life	US	1961	Fiction		1564781410		
1199	Taken in its entirety as a sustained literary creation, the writer's pseudonymous masterwork called 'Cruiskeen Lawn' might reasonably have borne the title: 'The Golden Hours of Myles na gCopaleen.' This is the sage's holy book of Byzantium.	Fournier, Le	The Fate of the Codex, True Believer: A Festschrift for Otto Kraus				O' Brien, Flann	At War	US			1966			
1200	In the end the only events in my life worth telling are those when the imperishable world irrupted into this transitory one.	Jung, Carl	Memories, Dreams, Reflections						US						
1201	Hold the hye wey, and lat thy gost thee lede: And trouthe shall delivere, hit is no drede	Chaucer	Truth				Knight, Roger	Edwin Muir: An Introduction to his work	US	1980	Non-Fiction	582489016			
1202	I think that if any of us examines his life, he will find that most good has come to him from a few loyalties, and a few discoveries made many generations before he was born, which must always be made anew. These too may sometimes appear to come by chance, but int he infinite web of things and events chance must be something different from what we think it to be. To comprehend that is not given to us, and to think of it is to recognize a mystery, and to acknowledge the necessity of faith.  As I look back on the part of the mystery that is my own life, my own fable, what I am most aware of is that we receive more than we can ever give; we receive it from the past, on which we draw with every breath, but also—and this is a point of faith—from the Source of the mystery itself, by the means which religious people call Grace.	Muir, Edwin 	An Autobiography				Knight, Roger	Edwin Muir: An Introduction to his work	US	1980	Non-Fiction	582489016			
1203	All the Bird of the Air Fell a-sighin' and a-sobbin'  When they heard of the death OF poor Cock Robin  "Who'll dig his Grave?"  "I," said the Owl,  "With my little Trowel;  I'll dig his Grave."  "Who killed Cock Robin?"  "I," said the Sparrow, "With my Bow and Arrow,"  I killed Cock Robin						MacDonald, Philip	The Rasp	US	1979	Fiction		486238644		
1204	Taak any bryd, and put it in a cage, And do al thyn entente and thy corage To fostre it tendrely with mete and drynke, Of alle deyntees that thou kanst bithynke; And keepe it al so clenly as thou may, Although his cage of gold be nevere so gay, Yet hath this bryd, by twenty thousand foold, Levere in a forest that is rude and coold Goon ete wormes, and swich wrecchednesse	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Maunciples Tale	Poem			Lowry, Malcolm	Ultramarine	US	1933	Fiction				
1205	Let who will speak against Sailors; they are the Glory and Safeguard of the Land. And what would have become of Old England long ago but for them?	Richardson, Samuel					Lowry, Malcolm	Ultramarine	US	1933	Fiction				
1206	I am become a perfect epicure in reading; plain beef or solid mutton will never do. I am for a Chinese dish of bears' claws and birds' seeds.	Goldsmith	Citizens of the World				Mrs Little, Archibald	A Marriage in China	US	1896	Fiction				
1207	The individual, and groupings of people, have to learn that they cannot reform society in reality, nor deal with others as reasonable people, unless the individual has learned to locate allow for the various patterns of coercive instituitions, formal and also informal, which rule him. No matter what his reason says, he will always relapse into obedience to the coercive agency while its pattern is within him.	Shah, Idries	Caravan of Dreams						US						
1208	No matter where one looks on the face of the earth, wherever there are people, they can be observed syncing when music is played. There is popular misconception about music. Because there is a beat to music, the generally accepted belief is that the rhythm originates in the music, not that music is a highly specialized release of rhythms already in the individual. Otherwise how can one explain the close fit between ethnicity and music? Rhythm patterns may turn out to be one of the most basic personality traits that differentiates one individual from another  ... when people converse... their brain waves even lock into a single unified sequence. When we talk to each other our central nervous systems mesh like two gears in a transmission.  The power of rhythmic message within the group is as strong as anything I know. It is... a hidden force, like gravity, that holds groups together.  I can remember being quite overwhelmed when I first made cinematographic recordings of groups of people in public. Not only were small groups in sync, but there were times when it seemd that all were part of a larger rhythm.	Hall, Edward T.	The Dance of Life				Lessing, Doris	Under My Skin	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Autobiography		6548253		
1209	I've got you under my skin I've got you deep in the heart of me So deep in my heart you're really a part of me,  I've got you under my skin.  I've tried so not to give in...	Porter, Cole					Lessing, Doris	Under My Skin	US	1995	Non-Fiction, Autobiography		6548253		
1210	Came summer like a flood, did never greediest gardeneer Make blossoms flusher:  Sunday meant lakes for many, a browner body, Beauty from burning:  Far out in the water two heads discussed the position,  Out of the reeds like a fowl jumped the undressed German,  And Stephen signalled from the sand dunes like a wooden madman  'Destroy this temple.'  It did fall. The quick hare died to the hounds' hot breathing,  The Jewes fled Southwards	Auden, W.H.	first of Six Odes				Spender, Stephen	The Temple	US	1988	Fiction		60972424		
1211	Like' is of all the words the most ridiculous with which to express the love that I have for this place, love that has something almost physical about it so that in moments of pain I have quite literally lain full length and drawn solace from the ground.	Garner, Elizabeth	Duet in Discord				Pizzichini, Lilian	The Blue Hour: A Life of Jean Rhys	US	2009	Non-Fiction, Biography		9780393058031		
1212	There is nothing unusual in all this, except to those who live like exiles in grey shadows.	Allfrey, Phyllis	The Orchid House				Pizzichini, Lilian	The Blue Hour: A Life of Jean Rhys	US	2009	Non-Fiction, Biography		9780393058031		
1213	For if a lover's face survives emblazoned on your heart, the world is still your home.	Pamuk, Orhan	My Name is Red				Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Thirty-seven Reasons Red is Rad and what you think	US	2016	Poetry				
1214	When in doubt, wear red.	Blass, Bill					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Thirty-seven Reasons Red is Rad and what you think	US	2016	Poetry				
1215	Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy! Holy!	Ginsberg, Allen					Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	Sanctus Sanctus Dirgha Sanctus	US	2014	Poetry				
1216	Cover my eyes with your pinions  Dark bird of the night... Scratch the smooth flesh of my belly With scaly claws Dip with your beak to my lips But cover my eyes with your pinions.	Hemingway, Ernest					Norasid, Nuraliah	The Gatekeeper	US	2017	Poetry				
1217	Here Freud and Heidegger I conjoin them within me like the two great ghosts of the "great epoch". The two surviving grandfathers. They did not know each other, but according to me they form a couple, and in fact just because of that, this singular anachrony. They are bound to each other without reading each other and without corresponding. I have often spoken to you about this situation, and it is this picture that I would like to describe in Le legs: two thinkers whose glances never ctossed and who, without ever receibing a word from one another, say the same. They are turned to the same side.	Derrida, Jacques.	The Metamorphoses	Poem			Kon, Desmond Zhicheng-Mingde	The Arbitrary Sign: The Most Misunderstood Alphabet Book in the World	US	2013	Poetry				
1218	And this is all my creating and stribing, that I create and carry together into One what is fragment and riddle and dreadful accident.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Thus Spoke Zarathustra				Koh, Jee Leong	Seven Studies for a Self Portrait	US	2011	Poetry				
1219	Poets who cope with everyday vicissitudes by saying them do not tend to produce fully formed, self-standing "poems"...Rather, it is each one's persistent poem than any of the poems.	Goodman, Paul					Koh, Jee Leong	Payday Loans	US	2007	Poetry				
1220	the unalert, unaware wriggling a slippery disconnect from the ocean of ambition		Sotong				Koh, Buck Song	The Ocean of Ambition	US	2003	Poetry				
1221	to measure the extent of Nature's nuisance no matter how they strive to mask and maintain		Tiananmen Square 1995				Koh, Buck Song	The Ocean of Ambition	US	2003	Poetry				
1222	not pausing to realise that there are those who care three hoots simply that you even exist	Lee Kuan Yew	Owl Sighting, Tanglin	Article	Singapore		Koh, Buck Song	The Ocean of Ambition	US	2003	Poetry				
1223	leaping fences real or manufactured makes an enemy of the state if headlines tell us so	Stevens, Wallace	Tiger Shootings	Poem	US		Koh, Buck Song	The Ocean of Ambition	US	2003	Poetry				
1224	They looking back, all the Eastern side beheld Of paradise, so late their happy seat, Waved over by that flaming brand, the gate  With dreadful faces thronged and fiery arms: The world was all before them, where to choose Their place of rest, and Providence their guide; They, hand in hand, with wandering steps and slow, THrough Eden took their solitary way.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost Book XII	Poem	Singapore		Kensai	Maiden	US	2002	Poetry				
1225	It is folly alone that stays the Fugue of Youth and beats off louring Old Age.	Erasmus	The Praise of Folly	Book			Jeyaretham, Philip	Abraham's Promise	US	1995	Fiction				
1226	I listen to the river as it tells me of its life. As i move on I recognize: it was my own story.	Shlaadt, Michael					Roder, Marlene	In the River Darkness	US	2014	Fiction				
1227	the only thing I'll ever ask of you  you gotta promise not to stop when I say When	Foo Fighters	Everlong	Song			Romanoff, Zan	A Song to Take the World Apart	US	2016	Fiction				
1228	The miravle of the light pours over the green and brown expanse of saw grass and of water, shining and slow-moving below, the grass and water that is the meaning and the central fact of the Everglades of Florida. It is a river of grass.	Douglas, Marjorie Stoneman	The Everglades: River of Grass	Poem			Rory, Ginny	Lost in the River of Grass	US	2011	Poetry				
1229	the world is mud-  luscious the world is pudle-wonderful	Cummings, E. E.	[in Just-]				Cheong, Isaac	The Golden Eagle Supremacy	US	2008	Fantasy				
1230	Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts.	Carson, Rachel	The Sense of Wonder	Quote			Tan, Michelle	The Confusion of Happiness	US	2014	Poetry				
1231	There are two ways of spreading light: so be the candle or the mirror that reflects.	Wharton, Edith		Poem			Ross, Elizabeth	Belle Epoque	US	2013	Fiction				
1232	And henceforth I will go celebrate any thing I see or am, And sing and laugh and deny nothing.	Whitman, Walt	Punctuation in Prose				Roskos, Evan	Dr. Bird's Advice for Sad Poets	US	2013	Fiction				
1233	Deep into that darkness peering, long I stoof there. Wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams No mortal ever dreamed before.	Poe, Edgar Allan	A Strong Woman	Poem			Roux, Madeleine	Asylum	US	2013	Fiction				
1234	Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay To mould me Man? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost (X. 743-5)	Quote			Rought, A. E.	Broken	US	2013	Fiction				
1235	Dream the world the way it truly is. A world in which all cats are queens and kings of creation.	Gaiman, Neil	A Dream of a Thousand Cats	Poem			Roy, Nilanjana	The Wildings	US	2012	Fiction				
1236	Water, gentlemen, isthe one substance from which the earth can conceal nothing. It sucks out its innermost secrets and brings them to our very lips.	Giradoux, Jena	The Madwoman of Chaillot	Novel			Ruby, Lois	Rebel Spirits	US	2013	Fiction				
1237	I asked these spirit figures if I was seeing them or if I was seeing what was in my own brain. They answered, "both."	Garrett, Eileen		Speech			Flint, Shamini	Criminal Minds	US	2007	Fiction				
1238	I want to be the girl with the most cake.	Love, Courtney		Quote			Ruden, Jenny	Camp Utopia and the Forgiveness Diet	US	2014	Fiction				
1239	If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are?	Elliot, T. S.					Rudden, Dave	Knights of the Borrowed Dark	US	2016	Fiction				
1240	We has found the enemy and they is us.	Wolf, Fred Alan	Taking the Quantum Leap				Rubinstein, Gillian	Space Demons	US	1986	Fiction				
1241	The privileges of beauty are enormous.	Cocteau, Jean					Rudnick, Paul	Gorgeous	US	2013	Fiction				
1242	Just so long as you know That these roads Are our roads, So we will fight for these streets; Yes, we will die for these streets Because they are the only thing  That have ever given us a place In this monarchy, The closest thing I have to an identity So yes, I will die to be me -  I may have been born a pauper But ya dun know I'ma die a king.	Williams, Indigo	Monarchy				Robert, Na'Ima B.	Black Sheep	US	2013	Poetry				
1243	Nobody meantto be unkind, but nobody put themselves out of their way to secure her comfort.	Austen, Jane	Mansfield Park	Poem			Rushton, Rosie	Whatever Love Is	US	2012	Short Stories				
1244	There are love stories,  And there is obliteration into love.	Rumi	The Second Coming	Poem			Sayres, Meghan Nuttall	Night Letter	US	2012	Fiction				
1245	It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.	Jefferson, Thomas	Singapore Penal Code				Ryan, Amy Kathleen	Spark	US	2012	Fiction				
1246	Our most basic common link is that we all inhabit this planet. We all breathe the same air. We all cherish our children's future. And we are all mortal.	Jefferson, Thomas	Meditation XVII	Poem			Ryan, Amy Kathleen	Flame	US	2014	Fiction				
1247	People like us don't give up.	Zeiss, Sixten					Crow, Lili St.	Reckoning	US	2011	Fiction				
1248	O! be some other name: What's in a name? that which we call a rose By any other name would smell as sweet.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				Stvil, Lola	Girls Like Me	US	2016	Fiction				
1249	I will love you for all of eternity.	Sterling, Alexander					Schreiber, Ellen	Immortal Hearts	US	2012	Fiction				
1250	I was never really insane except on occasions when my heart was touched.	Poe, Edgar Allan		Poem			Schantz, Sarah Elizabeth	Fig	US	2015	Fiction				
1251	Beware of a kiss under the full moon. It will change your life forever.	Meadows, Camille	The Dry Salvages	Poem			Schreiber, Ellen	Once in a Full Moon	US	2011	Fiction				
1252	Beware of the full moon.  A werewolf wants to take you into his world. Foever.	Meadows, Camille	A thai folk song	Song			Schreiber, Ellen	Full Moon Kisses	US	2013	Fiction				
1253	All the world's a stage,  And all the men and women merely players.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Haiku			Schindler, Holly	Spark	US	2016	Fiction				
1254	If you were born without wings, do nothing to prevent them from growing.	Chanel, Coco	Saturday Sun	Song			Schroeder, Lisa	The Bridge from Me to You	US	2014	Fiction				
1255	The mind is its own place, and in it self  Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost	Poem			Schindler, Holly	Feral	US	2014	Fiction				
1256	Surfing is for life.	Jenkins, Bruce	North Shore Chronicles	Poem			Scheibe, Lindsey	Riptide	US	2013	Fiction				
1257	I hope I find her soon, too, Raven. I'm starved to death.	Camden, Sebastian					Schreiber, Ellen	Love Bites	US	2010	Fiction				
1258	Rumors are spreading that there are vampires living in Dullsville!	Miller, Becky					Schreiber, Ellen	Cryptic Cravings	US	2011	Fiction				
1259	American Idiot	Green Day	American Idiot	Song			Schreiber, Joe	Perry's Killer Playlist	US	2012	Fiction				
1260	Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always.		Dante's Inferno				Scott, Victoria	The Warrior: A Dante Walker Novel	US	2014	Fiction				
1261	You're crazy. You fall down, stand up and walk again, your ankles and your knees move but you start again as if you had wings. The ditch calls you, but it's no use you're afraid to stay, and if someone asks you why, maybe you turn around and say that a woman and a sane death a better death wait for you.	Radnoti, Milkos	Forced March				Scott, Elizabeth	Grace	US	2010	Poetry				
1262	And throw them into the fiery furnance. In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.	Matthew 13:50	Bible				Scott, Victoria	The Liberator: A Dante Walker Novel	US	2013	Short Stories				
1263	All my life, my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.	Breton, Andre	Tales from the South China Seas				Scott, Victoria	The Collector: A Dante Walker Novel	US	2013					
1264	Looking back over the years, I have always been careful not to fall into the trap of romanticising the past. There has, after all, been very little in my life that would inspire the mendacity of nostalgia.	Peng, Chin			Malaysia		Flint, Shamini	The Undone Years	US	2012	Historical Fiction		9789810720612		
1265	"Strange, friend," I said, "Here is no cause to mourn." / "None," said the other, "Save the undone years."	Owen, Wilfred	Strange Meeting	Poem	UK		Flint, Shamini	The Undone Years	US	2012	Historical Fiction		9789810720612		
1266	Translation: happy, cheerful, carefree		Kamus Dewan				Norasid, Nuraliah	The Gatekeeper	US	2017	Fantasy		9789811700903		
1267	What is life's greatest illusion? Innocence, my brother.		The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim	Riddle			Norasid, Nuraliah	The Gatekeeper	US	2017	Fantasy		9789811700903		
1268	And to this day, Minerva, to dismay and terrify her foes, wears on her breast the very snakes that she herself had set - as punishment - upon Medusa's head.	Ovid	The Metamorphoses	Poem			Norasid, Nuraliah	The Gatekeeper	US	2017	Fantasy		9789811700903		
1269	No one has yet realised the wealth of sympathy, the kindness and generostiy hidden in the soul of a child. The effort of every fine education should be to unlock that treasure.	Goldman, Emma	Mother Earth, a Monthly Magazine Devoted to the Social Science and Literature				Leo, David	Shakespeare Can Wait	US	2009	Fiction		9789810832568		
1270	What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.	Aristotle					Louis, Marie Gerrina	The Eleventh Finger	US	2000	Fiction		9789814032605		
1271	With clenched fists and pursed lips / Wrinkled brow and shut eyes / Whither into this unknown? / A realized dream you are, / A renewed bond you wrought, / A sunburst into our lives. / Worlds two, blended in perfection, / With song and music in harmony, / Wisdom, behold your child. / A woman now, / A child still, / A true gift of God.						Alagan, Eric	Code Shield: A Peek Into Singapore's Secret Services	US	2011	Mystery, Thriller, Suspense		9789810892425		
1272	I'm just a poor lost soul / Dancing madly in the cold						Mosman, Derik	A Modern Boy	US	1996	Fiction		9789810079802		
1273	The basis of our culture is what we inherited from our original coutnries, our original cultures.	Lee Kuan Yew	The Straits Time	Article	Singapore		Joshi, Pranav S.	Behind a Cultural Cage	US	2007	Novel		9789814222310		
1274	It must / Be the finding of a satisfaction, and may / Be of a man skating, a woman dancing, a woman / Combing. The poem of the act of the mind.	Stevens, Wallace	Of Modern Poetry	Poem	US		Heng, Terence	Live a Manic Existence With a Cup of Sanity in Your Hand	US	1997	Poetry		9789813002029		
1275	Your space and metaphors are large, interactive. / Enough for auroras, two shared bites of that apple / While sitting on up-graded benches. New knowledge / From young, modern journeys to pyramid, Cineplex, / Gender intimacies, tears, laughter, kung-fu fists. / And places in the heart where the spirit wounds itself, / Learning to heal with silence all that and more. / You shift stage and screen into a scouring language / Whose swift nuances multiply the life of James, Dani, / Siva, Darren, Winnine, and those characters that revenge, / We feel their import, the infinitives of their moods, / The neighbours of their thought. And the half-ring of / Famous names, re-told for freshness. Or a point of no / Return when heavy questions gather under one roof. / A goodly cunning that opens earth, fire, air, water. / The unbearable weight of being when one must surely / Tell Laura that I love her, as demanded in the script. And / There are voices in the air telling us what to do, again, / As thoughts gather into Tao, and the many other ways, / Felt by those who dream and write, produce, act, watch / And hear the life beyond the stage, the hall, the ridge, / The edges of our island, as we travel, travelling with you.	Thumboo, Edwin		Poem	Singapore		Tan, Bryan	Travelling Light With a Heavy Heart	US	2002	Play		9789810426729		
1276	The kind eyes of the druggist opened wider and wider as he listened. Finally he threw his head back and laughed until tears came to his eyes.	Roberto, Brother	Music from the Hunger Pit	Book			Heng Siok Tian / Phan Ming Yen / Yong Shu Hoong / Yeow Kai Chai 	Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home	US	2016	Poetry		9789811109744		
1277	What they say “there are no words for” – that’s what poetry is for. Poetry uses words to go beyond words.	Bell, Marvin	32 Statements About Poetry				Heng Siok Tian / Phan Ming Yen / Yong Shu Hoong / Yeow Kai Chai 	Lost Bodies: Poems Between Portugal and Home	US	2016	Poetry		9789811109744		
1278	Is all that we see or seem / But a dream within a dream?	Poe, Edgar Allan	A Dream Within a Dream	Poem			Wong, Cyril	Oneiros	US	2010	Poetry		9789810845803		
1279	I have spread my dreams under your feet; / Tread softly because you tread on my dreams	Yeats, W.B.	The Cloths of Heaven	Poem			Wong, Cyril	Oneiros	US	2010	Poetry		9789810845803		
1280	It's significant to everyone's self, / so must we save it? / Yet isn't killing it without sympathy / the thought of the oblivious? / It determines who laughs/ determines who cries, / and determines whether fate is / Or isn't / Those appreciated / Love it, / Yet those isolated, / Despise dwelling its length / A part of it vanished from my life / So in others' time I love upon / How much must I endure / To mend the torn parts of my time?						Cheong, Isaac	The Golden Eagle Supremacy: Sands of Time	US	2008	Fantasy		9781432716073		
1281	Finally, after coffee had been declared on all sides to be the principal poison of mankid, the company got down to drinking it.	Fontane, Theodor		Quote			Tan, Michelle	The Confusion of Happiness	US	2014	Poetry	1874	9789810778216		
1282	The eagle, king of the wilderness, thus scorns the plain; / He wants, like you, only steep and rocky heights...	Lamartine, Alphonse de		Poem			Tan, Michelle	The Confusion of Happiness	US	2014	Poetry		9789810778216		
1283	One other little punctuation mark one can have feelings about and that is the apostrophe for possession.	Stein, Gertude	Punctuation in Prose				Tan, Michelle	The Confusion of Happiness	US	2014	Poetry		9789810778216		
1284	Until we are all strong together / a strong woman is a woman strongly afraid.	Piercy, Marge	A Strong Woman	Poem			Tan, Michelle	The Confusion of Happiness	US	2014	Poetry		9789810778216		
1285	Have I ever left it? When I die, Dublin will be found engraved upon my heart.	Joyce, James		Quote			Shiau, Daren V.L.	Heartland	US	2002	Fiction		9789814032438		
1286	No man is an island, entire of itself... / any man's death diminishes me, / because I am involved in mankind; / and therefore never send to know / for whom the bell tolls; / it tolls for thee.	Donne, John	Meditation XVII	Poem			Flint, S Mahadevan	Partners in Crime: A Singapore Murder Mystery	US	2005	Crime Fiction		9789810546281		
1287	I did not join the resistance movement to kill people, to kill the nation. Look at me now. Am I a savage person? My conscience is clear.	Pol Pot		Quote			Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: A Deadly Cambodian Crime Spree	US	2013	Crime Fiction		9780749953478		
1288	When you're little, night time is scary because there are monsters hiding right under the bed. When you get older, the monsters, are different and though you may be older and wiser, you still find yourself scared of the dark. Sleep. It's the easiest thing to do. You just close your eyes. But for so many of us, sleep seems out of our grasp. We don't know how to get it. But once we face our demons and face our fears, night time is not so scary because we realise we aren't all alone in the dark.		Grey's Anatomy				Tay, Eugene	Supernatural Confessions: You Are Not Alone	US						
1289	Now we are talking about local architecture, and you seem a little less remote. At the end of our conversation, you invite me to look at a house that is temporarily vacant. I am not sure why you have asked me, but the pleasure, ah, the pleasure of seeing for myself such an iconic building is too tempting. And so I greedily say, Yes. And so I see you again.						Wong, Tammy L	A is for Achar, L is for Love	US	2011	Fiction		9789810899769		
1290	This is one of the first silver dollars I made after I came to Singapore. Keep it well. Here is a pair of spectacles... it belonged to my father - your great-grandfather. Notice that the lenses are not made of glass. They are of natural crystal. Keep it well.	Beng Khay					Tan, Mark	China Root	US	1993	Fiction		9789810035082		
1291	We lease our spirits from our languages	Toh Hsien Min	Aubergines				Pang, Alvin / Kinsella, John	Over There: Poems from Singapore and Australia	US	2008	Poetry		9789810594619		
1292	I am moved by fancies that are curled around these images . . .	Eliot, T.S.	Preludes	Poem			Baratham, Gopal	Figments of Experience	US	1981	Short Stories		9789971650940		
1293	The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere / The ceremony of innocence is draowned; / The best lack all conviction, while the worst / Are full of passionate intensity.	Yeats, W.B.	The Second Coming	Poem			Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: A Bali Conspiracy Most Foul	US	2009	Crime Fiction		9780749929763		
1294	Whoever commits murder shall be punished with death.		Singapore Penal Code				Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: The Singapore School of Villany	US	2010	Crime Fiction		9780749929770		
1295	No man is an island, entire of itself... / any man's death diminishes me, / because I am involved in mankind; / and therefore never send to know / for whom the bell tolls; / it tolls for thee.	Donne, John	Meditation XVII	Poem			Flint, Shamini	Inspector Singh Investigates: The Singapore School of Villany	US	2010	Crime Fiction		9780749929770		
1296	Not everyone in this world has the fate to cherish the fullest form of love. Some are born, just to experience the abbreviation of it.						Singh, Ravinder	I Too Had a Love Story	US	2008	Novel		9780143418764		
1297	Days pass by somehow / But nights now are a wagon of pain / Injuries may heal with time / But marks will always remain / Restless on my comfortable bed / I toss and turn and try to sleep / But thoughts are bulking my head / And have formed a huge heap / The past is flashing its scorching light beams / Tearing me apart, breaking me at the seams / The darkness of my life is more visible in dark / And now I am trying to give it a voice, trying to speak my heart						Singh, Ravinder	I Too Had a Love Story	US	2008	Novel		9780143418764		
1298	So they found comfort for death in murder	Tertullian					Lau Siew Mei	The Dispeller of Worries	US	2009	Novel		9789673035236		
1299	The legend the dead bear in the shifting rain/ extends the habitations of a private landscape / which in the light of morning, / upon a fallen hill-side and mud about / the hedges in a suburb that few ever think upon, / will bring no change of heart / or hints for our new roof-lines.	Wong Phui Nam		Poem			Ormerod, David	A Private Landscape	US	1967	Poetry, Anthology				
1300	People change and smile–but the agony abides	Eliot, T.S.	The Dry Salvages	Poem			Ormerod, David	A Private Landscape	US	1967	Poetry, Anthology				
1301	Like the rice, we live in wait for the rain. / In times of drought, we wither in the fields. / How many of us must die of hunger, / Before the few of them can live in splendour? / Like the rice, like the withered rice, / We live in wait for the rain.		A thai folk song	Song			Ho, Minfong	Rice Without Rain	US	1988	Fiction		9780688063559		
1302	Forest beauty, / Fresh soil to plant / Trees to serve our glorious Emperor.	Mil, Ni-mus		Haiku			Lim Su Min	The Ninja of Seletar Reservoir	US	1984	Novel		9789971640668		
1303	Saturday sun came one morning, in a sky so clear and blue; Saturday sun came without warning, so no-one knew what to do.	Drake, Nick	Saturday Sun	Song			Shiau, Daren V.L.	Velouria	US	2008	Fiction		9789810593865		
1304	Smiling through your eyes / Shedding a glimmer, a hint / Your charmed elegance / A fine vintage, sparkling bourbon / Like the Champs Elysees; / We nursed the emotion / Warming the chilled wine / Sweet and mellow / Real and unreal / Leaving a residual / Tangy flavour; Yielding last night's memory / In the morning tea.			Poem			Woo Keng Thye	Winds of Change	US	1991	Novel		9789971642419		
1305	The quiet painting carves itself / Deep within a lone landscape / Sending you smoke etchings / Seven shades of Chinese black / Embers from a warm pipe.			Poem			Woo Keng Thye	Web of Tradition	US	1986	Novel		9789971640859		
1306	Why here? / It's so dark here. / I can hear the city traffic somewhere below us. / Suddenly. Around my neck. Drawing tighter. / I can't breathe. Choking. / Blackness rises. / Now I know. / Too late.						Yu, Ovidia	Miss Moorthy Investigates	US	1989	Mystery		9789813002319		
1307	It is simply washing one's clean linen in public.	Wilde, Oscar					Kwek, Theophilus	Circle Line	US	2013	Poetry		9789810722456		
1308	because memory has weight, and we cannot afford / to have it weigh us down.	Tan, Abraham					Kwek, Theophilus	Circle Line	US	2013	Poetry		9789810722456		
1309	And Jacob was left alone; and there wrestled a man with him until the breaking of the day.		Genesis 32:24				Kwek, Theophilus	Circle Line	US	2013	Poetry		9789810722456		
1310	All the days of Enoch were three hundred, sixty and five years. And Enoch walked with God: and he was not; for God took him.		Genesis 5:23-24				Kwek, Theophilus	Circle Line	US	2013	Poetry		9789810722456		
1311	Death is only a sadness. Tragedy lies in waste.	Wouk, Herman					Tay Verena	Balik Kampung	US	2012	Short Stories		9789810738044		
1312	So, step by step, the Junior came to terms with asia and its ways. He learned the sprinkle his conversation with Anglo-Malay argot; to talk about makan for his food or meals, barang for his luggage or property, gaji for his pay, chop for his company's trade-mark.	Allen, Charles	Tales from the South China Seas				Davison, Julian	One for the Road: An English Boyhood in Singapore & Malaya	US	2007	Short Stories	1983	9789810571849		
1313	Kings, Queens, and Knights everywhere, and I'm the only pawn		The Lion in Winter	Film			Chung Yee Chong	Five Takes	US	1974	Poetry				
1314	He answer'd, bending to her open eyes / where he was mirror'd small in paradise	Keats, John	Lamia. Part II	Poem			Chung Yee Chong	Five Takes	US	1974	Poetry				
1315	Always too eager for the future, we / Pick up bad habits of expectancy.	Larkin, Philip	Next, Please 	Poem			Chung Yee Chong	Five Takes	US	1974	Poetry				
1316	In the army / they taught my hands / to take weapons apart, keep them / cleaned and oiled, put them together again / to plant bullets in the enemy's dreams. / Then they trained my hands / to arm and disarm bombs / till they became masters of stillness / in first making them tick, then moving / to defuse, to make safe. / Now the bolts of my speech / are jammed; my hands tremble / to approach the silence. If I trip, / the house of words will tumble down.	Boey Kim Cheng	Arming Rituals	Poem			Koh Buck Song / Bhatia, Umej	From Boys to Men	US	2002	Anthology		9813065672		
1317	Guns will make us powerful, butter will only make us fat.	Goering, Herman		Speech			Koh Buck Song / Bhatia, Umej	From Boys to Men	US	2002	Anthology		9813065672		
1318	We are such stuff as dreams are made on.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Heng Siok Tian / Phan Ming Yen / Yong Shu Hoong / Yeow Kai Chai 	The Adopted: Stories from Angkor	US	2015	Short Stories		9789810944582		
1319	As one bird halts the silence	Borges, Jorge Luis					Wong, Cyril	Here and Beyond: 12 Stories	US	2014	Short Stories		9789810779917		
1320	How I wish, how I wish you were here / We are two lost souls swimming in a fish bowl / Year after year	Pink Floyd	Wish You Were Here	Song			Zhang Jieqiang / Razak, Hidhir / Tan, Marcus Yi-hern	Kepulauan: A Collection of Poems	US	2014	Poetry		9789810924928		
1321	and the best word that I wanted to say to you / is the word that I have not yet said	Hikmet, Nazim	24th September 1945	Poem			Zhang Jieqiang / Razak, Hidhir / Tan, Marcus Yi-hern	Kepulauan: A Collection of Poems	US	2014	Poetry		9789810924928		
1322	When as a child, I wrote my name for the first time, I knew that I was beginning a book.	Jabès, Edmond	The Book of Questions			Y	Khoo Lilin	The story of Ms. Poet	US	2007	Fiction		9789810591328		
1323	kiasu Hokkien (kja:su:) ADJECTIVE scared to lose, competitive						Ee Lin See	My Kiasu Teenage Life in Singapore	US	2005	Novel		9789810530167		
1324	One does not know where a man comes from until he has spoken.	Rousseau, Jean-Jacques	The Origins of Language	Essay			Champion, Jennifer Anne	Caterwaul	US	2016	Poetry		9789811112355		
1325	inside you one vault after another opens endlessly. / you'll never be complete and that's as it should be.	Tranströmer, Tomas	Romanesque Arches	Poem			Champion, Jennifer Anne	Caterwaul	US	2016	Poetry		9789811112355		
1326	...for the ruinous fault of gluttony, as you see, / I am broken by the rain and I, in my misery, / am not alone, for these endure / the same penalty for the same fault.	Alighieri, Dante	Inferno	Epic poem			Cheong, Felix	Broken by the Rain	US	2004	Poetry		9810480334		
1327	Of the many men whom I am, whom we are, / I cannot settle on a single one. / They are lost to me under the cover of clothing. / They have departed for another city.	Neruda, Pablo	We Are Many	Poem			Cheong, Felix	Broken by the Rain	US	2004	Poetry		9810480334		
1328	When this problem has been thoroughly explored, / I am going to school myself so well in things / That, when I try to explain my problems, / I shall speak, not of self, but of geography.	Neruda, Pablo	We Are Many	Poem			Cheong, Felix	Broken by the Rain	US	2004	Poetry		9810480334		
1329	It is a curious thought, / but it is only when you see people looking ridiculous / that you realise just how much you love them.	Christie, Agatha					Cheong, Felix	Singapore Siu Dai 2: The SG Conversation Upsize!	US	2014	Novel		9789810925499		
1330	For stars heavier than eight times our sun, the enormous pressure due to gravity will fuse even heavier elements at the core. The star then explodes with tremendous fury.	Gleiser, Marcello	The Dancing Universe	Book			Cheong, Felix	I Watch the Stars Go Out	US	1999	Poetry		9810411278		
1331	As we approach the vanishing point, the body increasingly becomes a matter of the head...The human body is taken up into the heady eye of mind.	Romanyshyn, Robert	The Window and the Camera				Cheong, Felix	Vanishing Point	US	2012	Fiction		9789810733865		
1332	And the day came when the risk it took to remain tight in the bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom	Nin, Anais					Chew, Eunice K.E.	The Sea in Blossom	US	2003	Fiction		9810489757		
1333	Happy families are all alike; every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.	Tolstoy, Leo	Anna Karenina				Chia, Christine	The Law of Second Marriages	US	2014	Poetry		9789810701291		
1334	Of all lies, art is the least untrue.	Flaubert, Gustave					Chia, Christine	The Law of Second Marriages	US	2014	Poetry		9789810701291		
1335	Boredom between two people doesn't come from being together physically: it comes from being apart mentally and spiritually	Bach, Richard	The Bridge Across Forever	Book			Chia, Josephine	My Mother-In-Law's Son	US	2013	Novel		9789810779986		
1336	I wished I had done something sooner, more wise, more prodigal.	Paton, Alan	Debbie Go Home				Chia, Daniel	Rainbow Lovers: -- Affairs of the Heart	US	1996	Fiction		9812046747		
1337	Imagine families being torn apart, unrooted, and separated by borders. You may think that this only happened in countries like Korea, Russia and Vietnam, where the separation of powers divided them. But it once happened here, when Singapore left Malaysia on August 9, 1965, after an unstable, short-lived union. On that day, a tearful Lee Kuan Yew announced that Singapore was a sovereign and independent nation, making Singapore the only country in the modern world to gain independence against its own will.		The Star	Article			Chia, Christine	Separation: A History	US	2014	Poetry		9789810913717		
1338	Camellia, genus of about eighty species of East Asian evergreen shrubs and trees belonging to the tea family (Theaceae), most notable for a few ornamental flowering species and for Camellia sinensis (sometimes called Thea sinensis), the source of tea. The common camellia (C. japonica) is well known, particularly for its double (many-petaled) cultivated varieties, whose overlapping petals range in colour from white through pink to red and variegated.		The New Encyclopaedia Britannica				Chin Woon Ping	The Naturalization of Camellia Song & Details Cannot Body Wants	US	1993	Poetry		9812043942		
1339	I have yet to find the country already lost to me	Boland, Eavan					Chin Woon Ping	In My Mother's Dream	US	1999	Poetry		9813065370		
1340	The white men read books, we hunt for heads instead.	Roth, Henry Ling	The Natives of Sarawak and British North Borneo				Chin Woon Ping	In My Mother's Dream	US	1999	Poetry		9813065370		
1341	first a no, then a yes	Rukeyser, Muriel					Chin Woon Ping	In My Mother's Dream	US	1999	Poetry		9813065370		
1342	Every moment happens twice: inside and outside, and they are two different histories.	Smith, Zadie					Chong, Amanda	Professions	US	2016	Poetry		9789811112362		
1343	this was supposed to be the future / where is my jetpack / where is my robot companion / where is my dinner in pill form		Slogan on T-shirt				Chua, Grace	The Stamp Collector's Wife	US	2010	Poetry		9789810845810		
1344	... Write the poem from notes / you take first hand - you younger ones / are sure to travel space before you die.	Hugo, Richard	Lecture	Poem			Chua, Grace	The Stamp Collector's Wife	US	2010	Poetry		9789810845810		
1345	An eagle once flew into the sky with a piece of meat. Many crows gathered after it and attacked it ivciously. The eagle finally let the piece of meat drop. The crows then left it alone and flew shrieking after the mouthful. The eagle smiled, "I've lost the meat and gained this peaceful sky."		An Indian parable				Elangovan	O$P$	US	2004			9810518544		
1346	Aporia is a Greek philosophical concept that means an impasse in inquiry, usually involving triangulation between two strands of argument - pushing the subject into states of doubt and limbo - with or without the possibility of transcendence.						En-Kai, Clive	Aporia: A Novella	US	2011	Novella		9789810898090		
1347	Damocles never danced better than beneath the sword.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Goh Poh Seng	A Dance of Moths	US	1995	Novel		9810068662		
1348	At dawn, I dance with white clouds. / How could I still my voice and my hands / And sit stiff as a stick / with my grey hair rumpled?	Han Shan		Poem			Goh Poh Seng	Dance with White Clouds: A Fable for Grown-ups	US	2001	Novel		9628783033		
1349	This is my letter to the World / That never wrote to me -	Dickinson, Emily	This Is My Letter To The World	Poem			Heng Siok Tian	Contouring	US	2004	Poetry		9813065834		
1350	And the flowers bloom / And the sun shines on	Lerner, Motti					Heng Siok Tian	Contouring	US	2004	Poetry		9813065834		
1351	Her message is committed / To hands I cannot see	Dickinson, Emily	This Is My Letter To The World	Poem			Heng Siok Tian	Contouring	US	2004	Poetry		9813065834		
1352	This is love: to fly forward a secret sky, to cause a hundred veils to fall each moment. First to let go of life. Finally, to take a step without feet.	Rumi, Jalal ad-Din					Atia, Albawi	The Secret Sky	US	2014	Fiction		9780399160783		
1353	What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.		Ecclesiastes 1:9				Abbott, Jane	Elegy	US	2016	Fiction		9780143781592		
1354	I smell a wild beast—that way, the way the wind is coming.	MacDonald, George	The Day Boy and the Night Girl	Novel			Aguirre, Ann	Horde	US	2013	Dystopian Fiction		9781250024633		
1355	We shall never surrender.	Churchill, Winston		Speech			Aguirre, Ann	Public Enemies	US	2015	Fantasy		9781250079954		
1356	I know just how it feels / To think of the right thing to say too late.	Frost, Robert	The Death of the Hired Man	Poem			Aker, Don	The First Stone	US	2003	Fiction		9780006392866		
1357	For know there are two worlds of life and death . . .	Shelley, Percy Bysshe	Prometheus Unbound	Play			Albin, Gennifer	Altered	US	2013	Science Fiction		9780374316426		
1358	IBB, YEMEN – The CIA has declined to comment on reports of a drone strike in the Ibb province of Yemen. Several missles were fired, killing two members of the same family who were working in the fields of a remote village. A local source said, 'Yesterday's victims were a grandmother and her granddaughter - they were picking okra. We are simple farmers. The only thing people here know about America is that it kills our people. American drone strikes do not fight terrorism, they fuel it.' Despite President Obama's announcement that no strikes would be authorised unless there is 'near certainty that no civilians would be killed or injured', this is the eleventh confirmed drone strike in Yemen this year. Civilian deaths as a result are estimated at between 17 and 33, including 3 children.		Newswire				Alexander, Tracy	Alias	US	2015	Mystery, Thriller		9781848124448		
1359	The future belongs to young people with an education and the imagination to create.	Obama, Barack					Alexander, Kwame	He Said, She Said	US	2013	Fiction		9780062118967		
1360	I want a person to come into my life by accident, but stay on purpose.	Adele					Alexander, Kwame	He Said, She Said	US	2013	Fiction		9780062118967		
1361	Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely.	Dalberg-Acton, John					Alpert, Mark	The Siege	US	2016	Science Fiction		9781492631705		
1362	Will robots inhereit the earth? Yes, but they will be our children.	Minsky, Marvin					Alpert, Mark	The Six	US	2015	Science Fiction		9781492632634		
1363	My dad got his gun out, and the shells were flying all around our heads. I wanted to go with [him]. We were out of the tent, and I wouldn't let him go. I hung onto him. . . . I knew my dad was going to be killed. They were going to murder all of us.	Korich, Helen	The Marat Moore Collection				Anderson, T. Neill	Horrors of History: Massacre of the Miners	US	2015	Historical Fiction		9781580895200		
1364	The rate of a chemical reaction depends on the frequency and force of collisions between molecules.		ARCO Everything You Need to Score High on AP Chemistry, 3rd Edition				Anderson, Laurie Halse	Catalyst	US	2014	Fiction		9781407138589		
1365	A catalyst is a substance which increases the rate of a reaction. It is consumed in one step of the reaction and then regenerated later in the process. The catalyst is not used up, but provides a new, lower energy path for the reaction.		ARCO Everything You Need to Score High on AP Chemistry, 3rd Edition				Anderson, Laurie Halse	Catalyst	US	2014	Fiction		9781407138589		
1366	Organic substances exist as molecules with covalent bonds holding the individual atoms together.		ARCO Everything You Need to Score High on AP Chemistry, 3rd Edition				Anderson, Laurie Halse	Catalyst	US	2014	Fiction		9781407138589		
1367	There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her: they never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them.	Shakespeare, William	Much Ado About Nothing	Play			Anderson, Lily	The Only Thing Worse Than Me Is You: A Novel	US	2016	Novel		9781250079091		
1368	Even the open, transparent lake has its unknown depths, which no divers know.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Anderson, Jodi Lynn	The Vanishing Season	US	2014	Paranormal Fantasy		9780062003270		
1369	I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.	Christie, Agatha					Arnold, Elana K.	Splendor	US	2013	Fiction		9780385742139		
1370	Some of us think holding on makes us strong; but sometimes it is letting go.	Hesse, Hermann					Ashton, Brodi	Evertrue	US	2014	Supernatural Fiction		9780062071194		
1371	That which is above will come down / That which is below will rise up / The islands will unite / The walls shall stand firm.		Ancient Hawaiian Prophecy				Aslan, Austin	The Islands At the End of the World	US	2014	Science Fiction		9780385744027		
1372	When the children have been good, / That is, be it understood, / Good at meal-times, good at play, / Good all night and good all day— / They shall have the pretty things / Merry Christmas always brings. / Naughty, romping girls and boys / Tear their clothes and make a noise, / Spoil their pinafores and frocks, / And deserve no Christmas-box. / Such as these shall never look / At this pretty Picture-Book.	Hoffmann, Heinrich	Struwwelpeter: Merry Stories and Funny Pictures	Book			Austen, Catherine	All Good Children	US	2011	Science Fiction		9781459813878		
1373	You know you're in / The choicest of spots, / When, staring out the window, / You feel a gaping void wheeze / Inside you. Bang, bang, bang, / Flounders a bluebird against / The plate glass. Slap, slap, / Thump,/ drops the sad truth / Through your bones. So there / It all is.	Lemon, Alex	The Wish Book	Book			Avery, Lara	A Million Miles Away	US	2015	Fiction		9780316283687		
1374	In this book I have told of the methods of criminals, and held them up to your gaze, not as heroes but as malefactors; not as examples to be emulated, but as corrupted to be shunned, as you would a plague.	Houdini, Harry	The Right Way to Do Wrong	Book			Axelrod, Amy / Axelrod, David	The Bullet Catch	US	2014	Mystery		9780823428588		
1375	We humans fear the beast within the wolf because we do not understand the beast within ourselves	Hausman, Gerald					Backshall, Steve	Wilds of the Wolf	US	2014	Action, Adventure Fiction		9781444004403		
1376	An old Cherokee told his grandson about a battle that goes on inside us. "My son" he said. "The battle is between two wolves inside us all. "One is Evil - anger, envy, jealousy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and ego. "The other is Good-  joy , peace, love, hope, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion and faith," The grandson thought about this, then asked his grandfather: "Which wolf wins?" The old Cherokee simply replied, "The one you feed."		Cherokee legend				Backshall, Steve	Wilds of the Wolf	US	2014	Action, Adventure Fiction		9781444004403		
1377	Where there is mystery, it is generally supposed that there must also be evil.	Lord Byron					Baer, Marianna	The Inconceivable Life of Quinn	US	2017	Magical Realism		9781419723025		
1378	Memory is a mirror that scandalously lies.	Cortázar, Julio					Baer, Marianna	The Inconceivable Life of Quinn	US	2017	Magical Realism		9781419723025		
1379	I'd rather die young for exposing the truth than live forever for ignoring it.	Brant, Brooklyn					Baker, Ken	Finding Forever	US	2015	Thriller, Suspense		9780762455942		
1380	But O! 'Tis human vanity / That will bewray Makinde. / Our fate and that of humble Beastes / Will ever be entwin'd.	Sir Edmund Gower			UK		Blacker, Terence	The Twyning	US	2013	Fantasy		9780763669027		
1381	Let us declare war on rats.	Dr. Leon Calmette					Blacker, Terence	The Twyning	US	2013	Fantasy		9780763669027		
1382	Foul whisp'rings are abroad. Unnatural deeds / Do breed unnatural troubles. Infected minds / To their dead pillows will discharge their secrets.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play			Balog, Cyn	Unnatural Deeds	US	2016	Mystery		9781492635796		
1383	You can only come to the morning through the shadows.	Tolkien, J.R.R.					Baldacci, David	The Finisher	US	2014	Fantasy		9781447263005		
1384	Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.	Carroll, Lewis					Baldacci, David	The Finisher	US	2014	Fantasy		9781447263005		
1385	Person seeking to find scholarship herein will be sued; persons motivated to discover meaning will be exiled; persons hoping to unearth an allegory will be summarily ordained.						Baldacci, David	The Finisher	US	2014	Fantasy		9781447263005		
1386	For there is no friend like a sister / In calm or stormy weather; / To cheer one on the tedious way, / To fetch one if one goes astray.	Rossetti, Christina	Goblin Market				Banash, Jennifer	Silent Alarm	US	2015	Fiction		9780399257896		
1387	Come into the candlelight. I'm not afraid to look the dead in the face.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Requiem For a Friend				Banash, Jennifer	Silent Alarm	US	2015	Fiction		9780399257896		
1388	If I could tell you only one thing, / My message would be this: / The world would be a lonely place / If you did not exist.	Hanson, Erin		Poem			Barnard, Sara	Beautiful Broken Things	US	2016	Fiction		9781509803538		
1389	. . .suddenly, he saw / a joyless woods leaning over/ turbid and bloody water		Beowulf				Becker, Tom	Afterwalkers	US	2014	Horror Fiction		9781407109541		
1390	It seems only yesterday I used to believe / there was nothing under my skin but light. / If you cut me I could shine.	Collins, Billy	On Turning Ten	Poem			Benway, Robin	Sleuth or Dare: An AKA Novel	US	2014	Action, Adventure Fiction		9781471116766		
1391	Going in circles, it's a vicious cycle / This is a crash course, this ain't high school	Jay-Z	American Dreamin'	Song			Benway, Robin	Sleuth or Dare: An AKA Novel	US	2014	Action, Adventure Fiction		9781471116766		
1392	For whatever we lose(like a you or a me) / it's always ourselves we find in the sea	Cummings, E.E.	maggie and milly and molly and may	Poem			Benway, Robin	Emmy & Oliver	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9781471144134		
1393	In the future, everyone will be famous for fifteen minutes.	Warhol, Andy					Bennett, Sophia	You Don't Know Me	US	2013	Romance Novel		9781908435460		
1394	It seems only yesterday I used to believe / there was nothing under my skin but light. / If you cut me I could shine.	Collins, Billy	On Turning Ten	Poem			Benway, Robin	Going Rogue	US	2014	Adventure Fiction		9780802736048		
1395	Going in circles, it's a vicious cycle / This is a crash course, this ain't high school	Jay-Z	American Dreamin'	Song			Benway, Robin	Going Rogue	US	2014	Adventure Fiction		9780802736048		
1396	When you have read folktales of this god and that, you have perhaps spoken patronizingly of the old mythmakers and thanked your lucky stars that you lived in a more enlightened age. But those old storytellers were the really enlightened ones, for they saw into the other world and recorded what they saw. Many of the world’s favorite gods are said to have lived upon the earth as men. They have so lived. Does that idea startle you? How does a man become a god, and how does a god become a man? Have you ever wondered?	Barker, Elsa	Letters From a Living Dead Man	Book			Berk, Ari	Lych Way	US	2014	Supernatural Fiction, Fantasy		9781416991199		
1397	A bed is laid in a secret corner / For the three agonies—love, birth, death— / That are made beautiful with ceremony	Brown, George Mackay	The Finished House	Poem			Berk, Ari	Lych Way	US	2014	Supernatural Fiction, Fantasy		9781416991199		
1398	If you will not fight for right when you can easily win without blood shed; if you will not fight when your victory is sure and not too costly; you may come to the moment when you will have to fight with all the odds against you and only a precarious chance of survival. There may even be a worse case. You may have to fight when there is no hope of victory, because it is better to perish than to live as slaves.	Churchill, Winston		Speech			Bergen, Lisa T.	Remnants: Season of Fire	US	2015	Christian Fiction, Dystopian Fiction		9780310735656		
1399	Sin is the cause of all this pain, but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.	Julian (of Norwich)	Revelations of Divine Love				Berry, Julie	The Passion of Dolssa	US	2016	Historical Fiction		9780451469922		
1400	Whatever we inhereit from the fortunate / We have taken from the defeated / What they had to leave us–a symbol: / A symbol perfected in death. / And all shall be well and / All manner of thing shall be well.	Eliot, T.S.	Little Gidding				Berry, Julie	The Passion of Dolssa	US	2016	Historical Fiction		9780451469922		
1401	The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom: but the froward tongue shall be cut out.		Proverbs 10:31				Berry, Julie	All the Truth That's In Me	US	2013	Historical Fiction, Mystery, Romance Novel		9781848779143		
1402	Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul.	Monroe, Marilyn					Berry, Nina	The Notorious Pagan Jones	US	2015	Historical Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211906		
1403	Berlin. What a garrison of spies! What a cabinet full of useless liquid secrets. What a playground for every alchemist, miracle worker, and rat piper that ever took up the cloak.	John le Carré					Berry, Nina	The Notorious Pagan Jones	US	2015	Historical Fiction, Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211906		
1404	Part of the reason for the ugliness of adults, in a child's eyes, is that the child is usually look upwards, and few faces are at their best when see from below.	Orwell, George					Bergstrom, Scott	The Cruelty	US	2017	Thriller, Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9781250108180		
1405	We hide our weapons in plain sight.	Torre, G. Della					Beyer, Kat	The Halcyon Bird	US	2014	Supernatural Fiction, Fantasy		9781606843161		
1406	I am not who I am.	Shakespeare, William					Bick, Ilsa J.	The Dickens Mirror	US	2015	Horror Fiction, Science Fiction		9781606844212		
1407	I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Women's Rights," with all its attendent horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feelings and propriety.  	Queen Victoria					Waller, Sharon Biggs	A Mad, Wicked Folly	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction	1870	9780670014682		
1408	The truth may be puzzling. It may take some work to grapple with. It may be counterintuitive. It may contradict deeply held prejudices. It may not be consonant with what we desperately want to be true. But our preferences do not determine what's true.	Sagan, Carl					Bishara, Cristin	Relativity	US	2013	Science Fiction		9780802734686		
1409	Come now, my child, if we were planning to harm you, do you think we'd be lurking here beside the path in the very darkest part of the forest?	Patchen, Kenneth					Black, Holly	The Darkest Part of the Forest	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780316213073		
1410	Nothing is more enjoyable than educating a young thing—a girl of eighteen or twenty, as pliable as wax.	Hitler, Adolf					Blankman, Anne	Prisoner of Night and Fog	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278814		
1411	Great liars are also great magicians.	Hitler, Adolf					Blankman, Anne	Prisoner of Night and Fog	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278814		
1412	One can try to re-create the world, to build up in its stead another world in which its most unbearable features are eliminated and replaced by others that are in conformity with one’s own wishes. But whoever, in desperate defiance, sets out upon this path to happiness will as a rule attain nothing. Reality is too strong for him. He becomes a madman.	Freud, Sigmund					Blankman, Anne	Prisoner of Night and Fog	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278814		
1413	The great masses of the people will more easily fall victims to a big lie than to a small one.	Hitler, Adolf					Blankman, Anne	Prisoner of Night and Fog	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278814		
1414	Perdition catch my soul / But I do love thee! and when I love thee not / Chaos is come again.	Shakespeare, William	Othello	Play			Blackman, Malorie	Chasing the Stars	US	2016	Science Fiction, Young Adult		9780857531414		
1415	Intelligence is the ability to adapt to change.	Hawking, Stephen					Blackman, Malorie	Chasing the Stars	US	2016	Science Fiction, Young Adult		9780857531414		
1416	Aristeia: From the Greek word for excellence. A moment in epic poetry when a hero is untouchable, in which they display their utmost skill and valor; when they are almost a god.						Blake, Kendare	Mortal Gods	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780765334442		
1417	The truth is rarely pure and never simple.	Wilde, Oscar					Bodeen, S.A.	The Fallout	US	2013	Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312650117		
1418	All that lives must die, / Passing through nature to eternity.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Bosworth, Jennifer	The Killing Jar	US	2016	Horror Fiction, Supernatural Fiction		9780374341374		
1419	Not all that tempts your wand'ring eyes / And heedless hearts, is lawful prize; / Nor all that glisters, gold	Gray, Thomas	Ode on the Death of a Favourite Cat	Poem			Bowman, Erin	Vengeance Road	US	2015	Adventure Fiction, Historical Fiction		9780544466388		
1420	The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.	Hartley, L.P.	The Go-Between	Novel			Brashares, Ann	The Here and Now	US	2014	Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978038573680		
1421	If time travel were possible, we'd be inundated with tourists from the future.	Hawking, Stephen					Brashares, Ann	The Here and Now	US	2014	Dystopian Fiction, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978038573680		
1422	I am silver and exact. I have no preconceptions. / Whatever I see I swallow immediately, / Just as it is, unmisted by love or dislike. / I am not cruel, only truthful, / The eye of a little god, four-cornered. / Most of the time I meditate on the opposite wall. / It is pink, with speckles. I have looked at it so long / I think it is part of my heart. / But it flickers. / Faces and darkness separate us over and over. / Now I am a lake. A woman bends over me, / Searching my reaches for what she really is. / Then she turns to those liars, the candles or the moon. / I see her back, and reflect if faithfully. / She rewards me with tears and an agitation of hands. / I am important to her. She comes and goes. / Each morning it is her face that replaces the darkness. / In me she has drowned a young girl, / and in me an old woman / Rises toward her day after day, like a terrible fish.	Plath, Sylvia	Mirror	Poem			Braswell, Liz	As Old as Time: A Twisted Tale	US	2016	Fantasy		9781484707289		
1423	I cannot be awake for nothing looks to me as it did before, / Or else I am awake for the firs time, and all before has been a mean sleep.	Whitman, Walt					Bray, Libba	Lair of Dreams	US	2015	Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316126045		
1424	To believe in one's dreams is to spend all one's life asleep.		Chinese proverb				Bray, Libba	Lair of Dreams	US	2015	Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316126045		
1425	In our youth, our hearts were touched with fire.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell Jr.					Bracken, Alexandra	In the Afterlight	US	2014	Dystopian Fiction, Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157526		
1426	Nor I, nor anyone else can travel that road for you. / You must travel it by yourself. / It is not far, it is within reach. / Perhaps you have been on it since you were born, and did not know, / Perhaps it is everywhere on water and on land.	Whitman, Walt					Bracken, Alexandra	Wayfarer	US	2017	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781786540027		
1427	There are in our existence spots of time, / That with distinct pre-eminence retain / A renovating virtue, whence - depressed / By false opinion and contentious thought, / Or aught of heavier or more deadly weight, / In trivial occupations, and the round / Of ordinary intercourse - our minds / Are nourished and invisibly repaired; / A virtue, by which pleasure is enhanced, / That penetrates, enables us to mount, / When high, more high, and lifts us up when fallen.	Wordsworth, William	The Prelude	Poem			Brahmachari, Sita	Kite Spirit	US	2013	Young Adult Fiction		9780330517928		
1428	It is to be all made of fantasy, / All made of passion, and all made of wishes; / All adoration, duty, and observance, / All humbleness, all patience, and impatience, / All purity, all trial, all obeisance,	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Brezenoff, Steve	Guy In Real Life	US	2014	Young Adult Fiction		9780062266835		
1429	Tell Wind and Fire where to stop . . . but don't tell me.	Dickens, Charles	A Tale of Two Cities	Novel			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Tell the Wind and Fire	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780544318175		
1430	We are not now that strength which in old days / Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are; / One equal temper of heroic hearts, / Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will / To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	Ulysses	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unmade	US	2014	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870439		
1431	There's blood between us, love, my love, / There's father's blood, there's brother's blood; / And blood's a bar I cannot pass.	Rossetti, Christina	The Convent Threshold	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unmade	US	2014	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870439		
1432	This shaking keeps me steady. I should know. / What falls away is always. And is near. / I wake to sleep, and take my waking slow. / I learn by going where I have to go	Roethke, Theodore	The Waking	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unmade	US	2014	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870439		
1433	The face of all the world is changed, I think, / Since first I heard the footsteps of thy soul. . . .	Browning, Elizabeth Barrett	The Face of All the World (Sonnet 7)	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unmade	US	2014	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870439		
1434	Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Childhood is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unmade	US	2014	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870439		
1435	And lonely as it is, that loneliness / Will be more lonely ere it will be less. . . .	Frost, Robert	Desert Places	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Untold	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870422		
1436	For all night long I dreamed of you: / I woke and prayed against my will, / Then slept to dream of you again.	Rossetti, Christina	The Convent Threshold	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Untold	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870422		
1437	. . . mystery down the soundless valley / Thunders, and dark is here; / And the wind blows, and the light goes, / And the night is full of fear. . . .	Brooke, Rupert	Lines Written in the Belief That the Ancient Roman Festival of the Dead Was Called Ambarvalia	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Untold	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870422		
1438	I have been torn / In two, and suffer for the rest of me.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Interim	Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Untold	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870422		
1439	Tell a man to explain how he dropped into hell! Explain my preference! I never had a preference for her, any more than I have a preference for breathing. No other woman exists by the side of her. I would rather touch her hand if it were dead, than I would touch any other woman's living.	Eliot, George	Middlemarch	Novel			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Untold	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375870422		
1440	The lunatic, the lover and the poet / Are of imagination all compact: / One sees more devils than vast hell can hold, / That is, the madman: the lvoer, all as frantic, / Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt: / The poet's eye, in fine frenzy rolling, / Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven; / And as imagination bodies forth / The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen / Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing / A local habitation and a name.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night's Dream	Play			Bridges, Robin	The Form of Things Unknown	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781496703576		
1441	If time travel is possible, where are the tourists from the future?	Hawking, Stephen					Brody, Jessica	Unforgotten	US	2014	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374379902		
1442	Listen! you hear the grating roar / Of pebbles which the waves draw back, and fling, / At their return, up the high strand, / Begin, and cease, and then again begin, / With tremulous cadence slow, and bring / The eternal note of sadness in.	Arnold, Matthew	Dover Beach	Poem			Brown, Anne Greenwood	Promise Bound	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743839		
1443	How fares it with the happy dead? / For hear the man is more and more; / But he forgets the days before / God shut the doorways of his head.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	In Memoriam	Poem			Brown, Anne Greenwood	Promise Bound	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743839		
1444	Thy voice is on the rolling air; / I hear thee where the waters run; / Thou standest in the rising sun, / And in the setting thou art fair.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	In Memoriam	Poem			Brown, Anne Greenwood	Promise Bound	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743839		
1445	Oh simple thing, where have you gone? / I'm getting old and I need something to rely on	Keane	Somewhere Only We Know	Song			Brody, Jessica	Boys of Summer	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781481463492		
1446	The heart that has truly lov'd never forgets	Moore, Thomas	Believe Me, if All Those Endearing Young Charms	Poem			Brody, Jessica	Unremembered	US	2013	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447221128		
1447	Dreams are true while they last, / and do we not live in dreams?	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	 The Higher Pantheism	Poem			Byrne, Michael	Lottery Boy	US	2015	Adventure Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406358292		
1448	There is no desert like that of living without friends.	Gracián, Baltasar					Buckley-Archer, Linda	The Many Lives of John Stone	US	2015	Fantasy, Historical Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481426374		
1449	Imperial Japanese Army continues successful attacks against China.					Y	Burkinshaw, Kathleen	The Last Cherry Blossom	US	2016	Historical Fiction, Military & War Fiction		9781634506939		
1450	Cowboy proverb: The bigger the buckle, the better the cowboy.					Y	Burkhart, Jessica	Wild Hearts: An If Only Novel	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9781619632592		
1451	Ah, yes, Your Royal Highness,' she said. 'We are princesses I believe. At least, one of us is.' Sara felt the blood rush up into her face. She only just saved herself. If you were a princess, you did not fly into rages. 'It's true,' she said. 'Sometimes I do pretend I am a princess. I pretend I am a princess so I can try to behave like one.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Bad Heir Day	US	2007	Young Adult Fiction		9781447287841		
1452	When things are horrible – just horrible – I think as hard as ever I can of being a princess. I say to myself, "I am a princess." You don't know how it makes you forget.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	A Royal Disaster	US	2001	Young Adult Fiction		9781447280637		
1453	It's exactly like the ones in the stories,' she wailed. 'Them pore princess ones that was drove into the world.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Crowning Glory	US	2008	Young Adult Fiction		9781447287865		
1454	It's true,' she said. 'Sometimes I do pretend I am a princess. I pretend I am a pricness so I can try to behave like one.' 	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Prom Princess	US	2003	Young Adult Fiction		9781447287766		
1455	If I was a princess – a real princess,' she murmured, 'I could scatter largess to the populace. But even if I am only a pretend princess, I can invent little things to do for people. Things like this. She was just as happy as if it was largess. I'll pretend that to do things people like is scattering largess.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Royally Obsessed	US	2002	Young Adult Fiction		9781447287742		
1456	My son, / Here may indeed be torment, but not death	Alighieri, Dante	Purgatorio	Epic poem			Cabot, Meg	Awaken	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545040655		
1457	Always before him nay of them stand; / They go by turns each one unto the judgment; / They speak, and hear, and then they are downward hurled.	Alighieri, Dante	Inferno	Epic poem			Cabot, Meg	Awaken	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545040655		
1458	Each in his eyes was dark and cavernous, / Pallid in face, and so emaciate / That from the bones the skin did shape itself	Alighieri, Dante	Purgatorio	Epic poem			Cabot, Meg	Awaken	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545040655		
1459	When I perceived, like something that is falling, / The mountain tremble, whence a chill seized on me, / As seized him who to his death is going.	Alighieri, Dante	Purgatorio	Epic poem			Cabot, Meg	Awaken	US	2013	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545040655		
1460	I suppose' – to Sara – 'that you feel now that you are a princess again.' 'I tried not to be anything else,' she answered in a low voice. 'Even when I was coldest and hungriest. I tried not to be.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Royal Scandal	US	2007	Young Adult Fiction		9781447287827		
1461	One of Sara's "pretends" is that she is a princess. She plays it all the time – even in school. She wants Ermengarde to be one too, but Ermengarde says she is too fat.' 'She is too fat,' said Lavinia. 'And Sara is too thin.' ' Sara says it has nothing to do with what you look like, or what you have. It has only to do with what you think of, and what you do.'	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess	Book			Cabot, Meg	Princess in the Middle	US	2002	Young Adult Fiction		9781447280644		
1462	To survive it is often necessary to fight and to fight you have to dirty yourself.	Orwell, George					Campbell, Alex	Land	US	2014	Dystopian Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471402258		
1463	We are the stars, who sing / from a distant place. / Yes, you are alone in your orbit, / as we are. / Yes, your light burns fiercely, / as fiercely as ours. / The thin wind of loneliness / may howl around you, / suck the breath from your fire. / But look before you / and behind you. / Look above you / and below you. / See how many other hearts are burning, / burning as brightly as yours. / We are the stars. / We sing with our light / in our vast, brilliant constellations: / alone, / together		Blessing from the Stars	Song			Cantor, Jillian	Searching for Sky	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781619633513		
1464	Do I dare disturb the universe?	Eliot, T.S.					Capetta, Amy Rose	Unmade	US	2015	Dystopian, Science Fiction		9780544087378		
1465	Courage is the price that Life exacts for granting peace. / The soul that knows it not, knows no release / From little things; / Knows not the livid loneliness of fear / Nor mountain heights, where bitter joy can hear / The sound of wings.	Earhart, Amelia	Courage	Poem			Cardi, Annie	The Chance You Won't Return	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662929		
1466	Trouble in the air is very rare. It is hitting the ground that causes it.	Earhart, Amelia					Cardi, Annie	The Chance You Won't Return	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662929		
1467	Women must pay for evertyhing. They do get more glory than men for comparable feats. But, also, women get more notoriety when they crash.	Earhart, Amelia					Cardi, Annie	The Chance You Won't Return	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662929		
1468	Preparation, I have often said, is rightly two-thirds of any venture	Earhart, Amelia					Cardi, Annie	The Chance You Won't Return	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662929		
1469	In soloing – as in other activities – it is far easier to start something than it is to finish it.	Earhart, Amelia					Cardi, Annie	The Chance You Won't Return	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662929		
1470	Chuangtse dreamed of being a butterfly, and while he was in the dream, he felt he could flutter his wings and everything was real, but on waking up, he realised that he was Chuangtse and Chuangtse was real. Then he thought and wondered which was really real, whether he was really Chuangtse dreaming of being a butterfly, or really a butterfly dreaming of being Chuangtse.	Lin Yutang	The Importance of Living	Book			Carmody, Isobelle	Green Monkey Dreams	US	1996	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781742379470		
1471	This common seat of cruelty, this dirty city, this earth of stone, this sty of men, this un-Eden, un-paradise, this fortress built by men to kill men with infection and foul deed, this unhappy populace, this little people, this stone of coal set in a suffocating stench, this cursed plot, this city, this slum, this Lungdon.	Iremonger, Oylum					Carey, Edward	Lungdon	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction	1825	9781471401640		
1472	To look down upon the whole of London as the birds of the air look down upon it, and see it dwindled to a mere rubbish heap.	Mayhew. Henry					Carey, Edward	Lungdon	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction	1852	9781471401640		
1473	I like the spirit of this great London which I feel around me. Who but a coward would pass his whole life in hamlets; and for ever abandon his faculties to the eating rust of obscurity? 	Brontë, Charlotte					Carey, Edward	Lungdon	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction	1853	9781471401640		
1474	London is on the whole the most possible form of life.	James, Henry					Carey, Edward	Lungdon	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction	1909	9781471401640		
1475	When a man has outlived his limit, plunged in age, and the good comrade comes who comes at last to all, not with a wedding song, no singers dancing, the doom of the death god comes like lightning. Always death at the last. Not to be born is best when all is reckoned in. But once a man has seen the light the next best thing by far is to go back, back where he came from quickly as he can. For once his youth slips by, light on the wing, light headed, what mortal blows can he escape? What griefs won’t stalk his days? Envy and enemies rage in battles, bloodshed, and last of all, despised old age overtakes him. Stripped of power, companions. Stripped of love. The worst this life of pain can offer. Old age, our mate at last.	Sophocles					Carmen, Patrick	Eve of Destruction	US	2012	Horror, Young Adult Fiction		9780062101822		
1476	This man will die. I will see to it. He will wish he had never been born.	Goring, Eve	Notebooks				Carmen, Patrick	Eve of Destruction	US	2012	Horror, Young Adult Fiction		9780062101822		
1477	The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Essays: English and American				Casale, Alexia	House of Windows	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9780571321537		
1478	What a child doesn't receive, he can seldom later give.	James, P.D.	Time to Be In Earnest: A Fragment of Autobiography	Book			Casale, Alexia	House of Windows	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9780571321537		
1479	To the stars! To the stars! We all make homes among the stars!						Castellucci, Cecil	Tin Star	US	2014	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437753		
1480	Eternity is in love with the productions of time.	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell	Book			Catmull, Katherine	The Radiant Road	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780525953470		
1481	I too will something make / And joy in the making;  Altho' to-morrow it seem / Like the empty words of a dream / Remembered on waking.	Bridges, Robert	I Love all Beauteous Things	Poem			Catmull, Katherine	The Radiant Road	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780525953470		
1482	I had no idea that such individuals existed outside of stories.	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan	A Study in Scarlet	Novel	UK		Cavallaro, Brittany	A Study in Charlotte	US	2016	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780062398901		
1483	Do you know what love is? I'll tell you: it is whatever you can still betray.	John le Carré	The Looking Glass War	Novel			Cavallaro, Brittany	The Last of August	US	2017	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780062398949		
1484	And those who were dancing were thought to be insane by those who could not hear the music.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Chapman, Brynn	The Requiem Red	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781942664857		
1485	She left the web, she left the loom, / She made three paces thro' the room, / She saw the water-lily bloom, / She saw the helmet and the plume, / She look'd down to Camelot. / Out flew the web and floated wide; / The mirror crack'd from side to side; / "The curse is come upon me," she cried / The Lady of Shalott.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	The Lady of Shalott	Poem			Chance, Megan	The Web	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781477827093		
1486	There she weaves by night and day/ A magic web with colours gay. / She has heard a whisper say, / A curse is on her if she stay / To look down to Camelot. / She knows not what the curse may be, / And so she weaveth steadily, / And little other care hath she, / The Lady of Shalott. / And moving thro' a mirror clear / That hangs before her all the year, / Shadows of the world appear . . . / . . . / "I am half-sick of shadows," said / The Lady of Shalott.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	The Lady of Shalott	Poem			Chance, Megan	The Shadows	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847183		
1487	Redheaded women! Those blood oranges! Those cherry bombs! Those celestial shrews and queens of copper! May they never cease to stain our white-bread lives with super-natural catsup.	Robbins, Tom	Ode to Redheads				Cherry, Alison	Red	US	2013	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742931		
1488	"You'd find it easier to be bad than good if you had red hair," said Anne reproachfully. "People who haven't red hair don't know what trouble is."	Montgomery, L.M.	Anne of Green Gables	Novel			Cherry, Alison	Red	US	2013	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742931		
1489	It takes a red-headed woman to get a dirty job done.	Springsteen, Bruce	Red-Headed Woman	Song			Cherry, Alison	Red	US	2013	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742931		
1490	The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.	Proust, Marcel					Chen, Justina	Blind Spot for Boys	US	2014	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316102537		
1491	Nothing condemns a photograph more than a blazingly bright sky.	Griffths, Annie					Chen, Justina	Blind Spot for Boys	US	2014	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316102537		
1492	But the eyes are blind. One must look with the heart.	Antoine de Saint-Exupéry	The Little Prince	Novel			Chen, Justina	Blind Spot for Boys	US	2014	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316102537		
1493	I too am not a bit tamed.	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem			Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
1494	Graffiti is an art, and if art is a crime, please God, forgive me.	Quiñones, Lee		Quote			Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
1495	If this is art, then to hell with art.	Oliveri, Alfred					Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
1496	Death is a stripping away of all that is not you. The secret to life is to "die before you die" – and find that there is no death.	Tolle, Eckhart					Clark, Tracy	Mirage	US	2016	Contemporary, Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult Fiction		9780544517905		
1497	Knowledge itself is power.						Clark, Bridie	You Only Live Once	US	2014	Young Adult Fiction		9781596438170		
1498	I held it truth, with him who sings / To one clear harp in divers tones, / That men may rise on stepping-stones / Of their dead selves to higher things.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	In Memoriam A.H.H.	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Princess	US	2015	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406321340		
1499	Marry on Monday for health, / Tuesday for wealth, / Wednesday the best day of all, / THursday for crosses, / Friday for losses, and / Saturday for no luck at all		Folk rhyme				Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Princess	US	2015	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406321340		
1500	And much of Madness, and more of Sin, / And Horror the soul of the plot.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Conquerer Worm	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Princess	US	2015	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406321340		
1501	Not, I'll not, carrion comfort, Despair, not feast on thee; / Not untwist—slack they may be—these last strands of man / In me or, wmost weary, cry I can no more. I can; / Can something, hope, wish day come, not choose not to be.	Hopkins, Gerard Manley	Carrion Comfort	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Princess	US	2015	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406321340		
1502	I wish you to know that you have been the last dream of my soul. . . . Since I knew you, I have been troubled by a remorse that I thought would never reproach me again, and have heard whispers from old voices impelling me upward, that I thought were silent for ever. I have had unformed ideas of striving afresh, beginning anew, shaking off sloth and sensuality, and fighting out the abandoned fight. A dream, all a dream, that ends in nothing. . . .	Dickens, Charles	A Tale of Two Cities	Novel			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Prince	US	2011	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416975885		
1503	Above, the fair hall-ceiling stately set / Many an arch high up did lift, / And angels rising and descending met / With interchange of gift.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	The Palace of Art	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Prince	US	2011	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416975885		
1504	Then share they pain, allow that sad relief; / Ah, more than share it! give me all thy grief.	Pope, Alexander	Eloisa to Abelard	Verse			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Prince	US	2011	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416975885		
1505	Alas! they had been friends in youth; / But whispering tongues can poison truth; / And constancy lives in realms above; / And life is thorny; and youth is vain; / And to be wroth with one we love / Doth work like madness in the brain.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	Christabel	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Prince	US	2011	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416975885		
1506	But evil things, in robes of sorrow, / Assailed the monarch's high estate; / (Ah, let us mourn, for never morrow / Shall dawn upon him desolate!) / And round about his home the glory / That blushed and bloomed, / Is but a dim-remembered story / Of the old time entombed.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Haunted Place	Poem			Clare, Cassandra	Clockwork Prince	US	2011	Fantasy, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416975885		
1507	When the Lore is bruised and broken, / Shattered like a blasted tree, / Then shall Herne be justly woken, / Born to set the Herla free.		Herla Prophecy	Prophecy			Clement-Davies, David	Fire Bringer	US	1999	Adventure, Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780142408735		
1508	O soul, be changed into little waterdrops, / And fall into the ocean—ne'er to be found.	Marlowe, Christopher	Doctor Faustus	Play			Clement-Davies, David	Fire Bringer	US	1999	Adventure, Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780142408735		
1509	Of Man's firs disobedience, and the fruit of that forbidden tree, whose mortal taste brought death into the world, and all our woe. 	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Auxier, Jonathan	The Night Gardener	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419711442		
1510	We would often be sorry if our wishes were granted.	Aesop					Auxier, Jonathan	The Night Gardener	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419711442		
1511	FREEDOM noun. The power or right to act, speak, or think as one wants without hindrance or restraint.						Baker, Ken	How I Got Skinny, Famous, And Fell Madly in Love	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780736452033		
1512	Strength lies not in defense but in attack.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany	Y	Blankman, Anne	Conspiracy of Blood and Smoke	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278845	Epigraphs begin in sections	
1513	The mind is its own place, and in it self  Can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost			Y	Blankman, Anne	Traitor Angels	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062278876	Epigraphs begin in sections	
1514	Dulce et decorum est pro patria mori (It is sweet and fitting to die for one's country.)	Flaccus, Horatius Quintus					Malorie Blackman	Noble Conflict	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1515	All war is deception.	Sun Tzu					Malorie Blackman	Noble Conflict	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1516	Crusade - a vigorous movement or enterprise against poverty or a similar social evil; a personal campaign undertaken for a particular cause.		Oxford English Dictionary				Malorie Blackman	Noble Conflict	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1517	We may be likened to two scorpios in a bottle, each capable of killing the other, but only at the risk of his own life.	Oppenheimer, J. Robert					Bow, Erin	The Scorpion Rules	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481442718		
1518	It matters not how strait the gate,  How charged with punishments the scroll.  I am the master of my fate:  I am the captain of my soul.	Henley, William Ernest					Bracken, Alexandra	Passenger	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484715772		
1519	Men are cruel, but Man is kind.	Tagore, Rabindranath					Bradbury, Jennifer	A Moment Comes	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416978763		
1520	There are sicknesses that walk in darkness; and there are exterminating angels, that fly wrapt up in the curtains of immateriality and an uncommunicating nature; whom we cannot see, but we feel their force, and sink under their sword.	Taylor, Jeremy	A Funeral Sermon			Y	Clare, Cassandra	City of Fallen Angels	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442403543		
1521	Long is the way  And hard, that out of Hell leads up to Light. 	Milton, John	Paradise Lost			Y	Clare, Cassandra	City of Glass	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416914303		
1522	Are there wicked things, not human, which envy human bliss?	Bronte, Charlotte					Coakley, Lena	Worlds of Ink and Shadow	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419710346		
1523	I don't need a friend who changes when I change and who nods when I nod; my shadow does that much better.	Plutarch					Cocks, Peter	Shadow Box	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406334319		
1524	When all the dangerous cliffs are fenced off, all the trees that might fall on people are cut down, all of the insects that bite have been poisoned - and all of the grizzlies are dead because they are occasionally dangerous, the wilderness will not be made safe. Rather, the safety will have destroyed the wilderness.	Edwards, R. Yorke					Coggin, Linda	The Boy with the Tiger's Heart	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471403149		
1525	There is no substance which is not a poison; all are poisonous. Only the dose determines.	Philippus Aureolus Theophrastus Bombastus Von Hohenheim					Cokal, Susann	The Kingdom of Little Wounds	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763666941		
1526	Nowadays the world is lit by lightning! 	Williams, Tennessee	The Glass Menagerie				Combs, Sarah	The Light Fantastic	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763678517		
1527	We've got to live, no matter how many skies have fallen.	Lawrence, D.H.					Combs, Sarah	The Light Fantastic	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763678517		
1528	Always be on the watch for the coming of wonders.	White, E.B.					Combs, Sarah	Breakfast Saved Anytime	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763667917		
1529	At midnight, do they glide forth to gather on the high road, and alackaday to any youth who comes upon them! He shall dance, he shall embrace them in unbridled frenzy, and he shall dance without rest until he fall down dead.	Elementargeister					Conway, Celeste	Unlovely	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1837	9781440582793		
1530	For never was a story of more woe  Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet			Y	Cook, Kristi	Magnolia	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction			Epigraphs begin in sections	
1531	Boast not proud English, of thy birth and blood  Thy brother Indian is by birth as God.  Of one blood God made Him, and Thee and All.  As wise, as faire, as strong, as personall.	Williams, Roger					Cooper, Susan	Ghost Hawk	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1643	9781442481411		
1532	This land is your land, this land is my land.  From California to the New York Island,  From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters,  This land was made for you and me.	Guthrie, Woody					Cooper, Susan	Ghost Hawk	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1944	9781442481411		
1533	bucket list (noun) - A list of things you want to do before you die; comes from the phrase kick the bucket (to die)						Shelley, Coriell	Goodbye, Rebel Blue	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419709302		
1534	"Now put me into the barge," said the king... "for I will into the Vale of Avilion to heal me of my greivous wound; and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul."	Malory, Sir Thomas	Le Morte D'Arthur		UK		Cordova, Zoraida	The Vast and Brutal Sea	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1535	Shut outfrom heaven it makes it moan,  It frets against the boundary shore;  All earth's full rivers cannot fill The sea, that drinking thirsteth still.	Rosetti, Christina	By the Sea	Poem			Cordova, Zoraida	The Savage Blue	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1536	Go and seek your fortune, darling.	Carter, Angela	Ashputtle, or The Mother's Ghost: Three Versions of One Story.				Cornwell, Betsy	Mechaninca	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547927718		
1537	Welcome to your life...	Tears for Fears	Everybody Wants to Rule the World	Song			Crane, Caprice	Confessions of a Hater	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978125000844		
1538	Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him. Not only his fingertips or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects. All of these and more, bear mute witness against him. This is evidence that he does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment. It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual evidence. Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot prejure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.	Dr. Locard, Edmond					Cosimano, Elle	Nearly Found	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802739277		
1539	eden two or three times i've stood under you  this window of yours is so incredibly painfully blue and you never come out or show me (past this infinite garden of regrets) your face	Esmail, Walead					Cranse, Pratima	All the Major Constellations	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670016457		
1540	Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay,  To mould me man? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost (quoted by Mary Shelley in Frankenstein)				Cremer, Andrea	The Inventor's Secret	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399159626		
1541	This is the patent age of new inventions  For killing bodies and for saving souls.  All propagated with the best intentions.	Don Juan	Lord Byron				Cremer, Andrea	The Conjurer's Riddle	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978039916248		
1542	The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Premature Burial				Creagh, Kelly	Oblivion	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9782442436275		
1543	There is no passion in nature so demonically impatient, as that of him, who shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a plunge. To indulge for a moment, in any attempt at thought, is to be inevitably lost; for reflection but urges us to forbear, and therefore it is, I say, that we cannot. If there be no friendly arm to check us, or if we fail in sudden effort to prostrate ourselves backward from the abyss, we plunge, and are destroyed.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Imp of the Perverse				Creagh, Kelly	Oblivion	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9782442436275		
1544	Forbid us something, and that thing we desire.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Canterbury Tales				Cremer, Andrea	Snakeroot	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9789388164224		
1545	Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.	Dante					Cross, Kady	Sisters of blood and spirit	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211883		
1546	Hear me X-Men! No longer am I the woman you knew! I am FIRE! And LIFE INCARNATE! Now and forever... I am PHOENIX!	Grey, Jean	The Uncanny X-Men #138				Crompton, Laurie Boyle	Blaze	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1547	O my name: where are we now?  Tell me: What is now? What is tomorrow?  What's time, what's place, what's old, what's new? One day we shall become what we want	Darwish, Mahmoud	Mural, translated by Sargon Boulos				Croggon, Alison	The River and the Book	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406356021		
1548	I to the world am like a drop of water That in the ocean seeks another drop,  Who, falling there to find his fellow forth,  Unseen, inquisitive, confounds himself.	Shakespeare, William					Cross, Mimi	Shining Sea	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781503935532		
1549	Your senses are sacred thresholds.	O'Donohue, John					Cross, Mimi	Shining Sea	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781503935532		
1550	Audacity - that was all I had. Audacity!	Lemlich, Clara					Crowder, Melanie	Audacity	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1551	Half the absurdities of life we don't even see, they are so on our own noses. The other half - that's your life, baby.	Miens, Lorraine					Cumyn, Alan	Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481439800		
1552	Yes: I am a dreamer: For a dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world.	Wilde, Oscar					Curham, Siobhan	The Moonlight Dreamers	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406365825		
1553	Of course, every girl must respect herself; there's nothing I dislike more than a badly behaved girl.	Chekov, Anton	The Cherry Orchard				Cusick, John M.	Cherry Money Baby	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763655570		
1554	Oh what a tangled web we weave When first we practise to deceive! 	Scott, Sir Walter					Dale, Katie	Little White Lies	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857071439		
1555	Whoso beset him round / With dismal stories, / Do but themselves confound; / His strength the more is. / No lion can him fright, / He'll with a giant fight, / But he will have a right / To be a pilgrim. // Hobgoblin nor foul fiend / Can daunt his spirit; / He knows he at the end / Shall life inherit. / Then fancies fly away, / He'll fear not what men say, / He'll labour night and day / To be a pilgrim.	Bunyan, John	To Be a Pilgrim				Dann, Elon	Awe of Mercury	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471401190		
1556	You are my sister...  You are my face; you are me...  I waited for you You are mine You are mine You are mine	Morrison, Toni	Beloved				Danticat, Edwidge	Untwine	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545423038		
1557	We have to be continually jumping off cliffs and developing our wings on the way down.	Vonnegut, Kurt					Daugherty, C.J.	Fracture	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780349001715		
1558	As far as the law of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain; and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.	Einstein, Albert					Davies, Jocelyn	The Odds of Lightning	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481440530		
1559	And if I ever was myself, I wasn't that night.	Wilco					Davies, Jocelyn	The Odds of Lightning	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481440530		
1560	Beloved ground that calls for rain, / That cries for flooding wrath beloe; / Consume the priest, restrain the beast, / And raze the land with cleansing flow. // For lions tear the witless prey, / Conspiring prophets fill with dread; / The widows plead, their hearts still bleed, / While prophets' fingers drip with red. // They lie, they steal, they whitewash sin; / Obtaining visions straight from hell. / They rob the poor and shut their door / To strangers seeking ports to dwell. // A gap is torn within your hedge, / The pile of stones you trust to shield; / Protective wall becomes a hall / That channels wrath unless you yield. // I search for souls to seal the gap, / For holy ones to build the frame; O come and stand before the land / Become the stones that block flames. // Alas! No mason could be found / To set the stones the rampart needs; / The flames must rage upon this stage / And purge the land of choking weeds. // A final call I make today, / Will you become the stone that seals? / Will you command and take a stand / And call upon your friends to kneel? // The devil's darts awake to fly; / His priests repel the truth with scorn. / Yet still make haste, no time to waste, / For wrath will come upon the morn.		The Prophet's Gap, Ezekiel 22:23-31				Davis, Bryan	The Seventh Door	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780899578828		
1561	And let me speak to th'yet-unknowing world  How these things came about.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet			Y	David, Keren	Cuckoo	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780349002354		
1562	On the bank of the river he saw a tall tree: from roots to crown one half was aflame and the other green with leaves...		Mabinogion				Davies, Linda	Longbow Girl	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97819100062612		
1563	All the world's a stage,  And all the men and women merely players:  They have their exits and their entrances;  And one man in his time plays many parts...	Shakespeare, William					Dawson, James	Cruel Summer	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621081		
1564	By now you should be convinced that our universe may have additional curled-up spatial dimensions; certainly, so long as they are small enough, nothing rules them out.	Greene, Brian	The Elegant Universe				Dayton, Arwen Elys	Seeker	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385744072		
1565	Within that thirteen-spired citadel dwells Hob. He is thirsty for blood. We will give him blood until he drowns.	Amabramdata	The Genthai Book of Prophecy			Y	Delaney, Joseph	Arena 13	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
1566	Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.	Roosevelt, Franklin D.			US	Y	De La Cruz, Melissa	Something in Between	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373212385		
1567	Your time will come. You will face the same evil, and you will defeat it. 	Jackson, Peter	The Fellowship of the Ring (Film)	Film		Y	De La Cruz, Melissa	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
1568	Knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door.	Dylan, Bob		Song	US	Y	De La Cruz, Melissa	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
1569	I was too young that time to value her,  But now I know her: If she be a traitor,  Why, so am I. We still have slept together,  Rose at an instant, learn'd, play'd, eat together,  And wheresoe'er we went, like Juno's swans,  Still we went coupled and inseperable.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Poem	UK		De La Cruz, Melissa	Triple Moon	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399176845		
1570	Men say they know many things;  But lo! they have taken wings, --  The arts and sciences, And a thousand appliances;  The wind that blows  Is all that any body knows.	Thoreau, Henry David				Y	De La Cruz, Melissa / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
1571	Come hell	The Decemberists	This is Why we Fight			Y	De La Cruz, Melissa / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
1572	He laughed and smote with the laughter and thrust up over his head,  And smote the venom asunder, and clave the heart of Dread;  Then he leapt from the pit and the grave, and the rushing river of blood, And fulfilled with the joy of the War-God on the face of earth be stood With red sword high uplifted, with wrathful glittering eyes;  And he laughed at the heavens above him for he saw the sun arise,  And Sigurd gleamed on the desert, and shone in the new-born light,  And the wind in his raincoat wavered, and all the world was bright.  But there was the ancient Fafnir, and the Face of Terror lay  On the huddled folds of the Serpent, that were black and ashen-grey In the desert lit by the sun; and those twain looked each on each, And forth from the Face of Terror went a sound of dreadful speech: "Child, child, who art thou that hast smitten? bright child, of whence is thy birth?"  "I am called the Wild-thing Glorious, and alone I wend on the earth."	Morris, William	The Story of Sigurd the Volsung			Y	De La Cruz, Melissa / Johnston, Michael	Olden	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408334447		
1573	The Haitians need to come to America. But some people are all, "What about the strain on our resources?" Well, it's like when I had this garden party for my father's birthday, right? I put R.S.V.P. ' cause it was a sit-down dinner. But some people came that, like, did not R.S.V.P., so I was, like, totally buggin'. I had to haul ass to the kitchen, redistribute the food, squish in extra place settings, but by the end of the day, it was like, the more the merrier! And so, if the government could just get to the kitchen, rearrange some things, we could certainly party with the Haitians. And in conclusion, may I please remind you it does not say R.S.V.P. on the Statue of Liberty! Thank you very much.		Clueless	Film?			De La Cruz, Melissa	The Ashley Project	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481409735		
1574	Make it like your birthday everyday.	Perry, Katy	Birthday	Song			De La Cruz, Melissa	The Ashley Project	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481409735		
1575	All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.	Tolstoy, Leo					Demetrios, Heather	Something Real	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097948		
1576	You reel me out and then you cut the string.	Radiohead		Song			Demetrios, Heather	Something Real	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097948		
1577	Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there. When the soul lies down in that grass, the world is too full to talk about. Ideas, language, even the phrase each other  doesn't make any sense.	Rumi					Demetrios, Heather	I'll Meet You There	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097955		
1578	"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly, "'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever did you spy."	Howitt, Mary	The Spider and the Fly			Y	Derting, Kimberly	The Replaced	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293633		
1579	The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean...	Sagan, Carl Edward					Derting, Kimberly	The Countdown	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293664		
1580	Boy, you're an alien Your touch so foreign It's supernatural  Extraterrestial	Perry, Katy	E.T.	Song			Derting, Kimberly	The Countdown	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293664		
1581	The moment you look away from the sky, a shooting star will appear.		Murphy's Law			Y	Derting, Kimberly	The Taking	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293602		
1582	This one sits all morning beside the picture window, staring out at the lawn in which these situations is always under a sheet of ice, even in June. The girl is wearing her quilted robe, gloves, fur-lined slippers. Still she can't get warm. Her mother gets hot just watching her, so she goes out for groceries, makes a great show when she returns of rattling the brown paper bags she saves to line the bird cage. Now she is running water, peeling melons, humming, arranging daisies. We who are watching want the mother to quit making noise, to stop chopping fruit, to leave the kitchen. We want her to walk down the hall to the closet where the wool blankets are stored. We want her to gather five or six, the solids, the stripes, the MacGregor plaids and tuck them under her daughter's legs, saving one for her feet and one for her thin shoulders. Now we want her to heat water for tea, bring in wood and quick before her daughter freezes seal all the windows against the stray, chill peal of bells	Powell, Dannye Romine	At Every Wedding Someone Stays Home	Poem			Dessen, Sarah	That Summer	US	1996	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Contemporary Fiction		9780142401729		
1583	I lost my heart under the bridge. 	Harvey, P.J.	Down by the Water				Hidier, Tanuja Desai	Bombay Blues	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545384780		
1584	Put on your red shoes and dance the blues.	Bowie, David	Let's Dance	Song			Hidier, Tanuja Desai	Bombay Blues	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545384780		
1585	There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.	Einstein, Albert	(attibuted)				Detweiler, Katelyn	Immaculate	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451469625		
1586	Bring me the flower that leads us out where blond transparencies rise and life evaporates as essence. Bring me the sunflower crazed with light.	Montale, Eugenio	translated by W. Arrowsmith (1994)				DeWoskin, Rachel	Blind	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1948	9780670785223		
1587	I will ascend to heaven and set my throne above God's stars.  I will preside on the mountain of the gods far away in the north.  I will climb to the highest heavens and be like the Most High.		The Prince of Darkness				Dittemore, Shannon	Dark Halo	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401686390		
1588	Hell is empty, and all the devils are here. 	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Doller, Trish	The Devil You Know	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781619634169		
1589	For more than once dimly down to the beach gliding,  Silent, avoiding the moonbeams, blending myself with the shadows,  Recalling now the obscure shapes, the echoes, the sounds and sights after their sorts,  The white arms out in the breakers tirelessly tossing,  I, with bare feet, a child, the wind wafting my hair,  Listen'd long and long.	Whitman, Walt	Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking				Donnelly, Jennifer	Deep Blue	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444921182		
1590	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William					Donnelly, Jennifer	The Shallow Graves	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471405150		
1591	The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea.	Dinesen, Isak					Donnelly, Jennifer	Sea Spell	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978148471290		
1592	The sea is never still.  It pounds on the shore Restless as a young heart,  Hunting.   The sea speaks And only the stormy hearts Know what is says...	Sandburg, Carl	Young Sea				Donelly, Jennifer	Rogue Wave	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444923605		
1593	There is no way back for me now. I am going to take you on journeys you've never dreamed were possible.	McQueen, Alexander					Donnelly, Jennifer	Dark Tide	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423182016		
1594	Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only contrary to what we know about nature.	Saint Augustine	The City of God, Book XXI				Downes, Patrick	Fell of Dark	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399172908		
1595	"The sun goes down in the sea, in the water," said the Fool. "I shall tell my brothers, because they don't know. Or is it a secret?" "There are no more secrets now," said Tiuri, as he walked to the cabin with the Fool. The Fool stopped and wrinkled his brow. "No more secrets?" he said. "They call me the Fool, but I don't believe that there are no more secrets left." Tiuri looked at him with new respect. "Yes," he said. "You're right. I am free to tell my secret now, but of course there are still losts of other secrets. The secrets of the Wild Wood, for instance, and all kinds of other mysteries. Some of them we have never even heard about. And others we shall never understand." "I'm not sure I know what you mean," said the Fool. 		The Letter for the King, Part Eight				Draght, Tonke	The Secrets of the Wild Wood	US	1965	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781782690634	translated by Laura Watkinson, 2015	
1596	There is a higher court than courts of justice and that is the court of conscience. It supercedes all other courts.	Gandhi					Drewery, Kerry	Cell 7	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471405594		
1597	I... am about to embark upon a hazardous and technically unexplainable journey... to confer, converse, and other wise hobnob with my brother wizards.		The Wizard of Oz				Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
1598	When moon and sun stand each in place / And your opponent takes the field, / Look past him to the one you'll face / When all hid truths stand new-revealed. // When that time comes, your only shield / Will be the outward gaze toward space; / The cold will show what sword to wield / Against the fire's and death's embrace. // Still, though your oldest foe should yield, / Beware the last fall of the dice: / Though now an ancient sorrow's healed, / Beware who pays the final price -- // And do not miss, 'twixt fire and ice, / Your chance to make the sun rise twice. 		I Ching, trigram 30, Fire over Fire: Double Brightness				Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
1599	I am not young enough to know everything.	Wilde, Oscar					Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
1600	Reality is a sliding door.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Durango, Julia	The Leveller	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978006231400		
1601	We could see them through the trellis, / From the pit where we sat, / Framed, // Two boys swapping stickers. / The two of us / Talking of battlefields and bedrooms, // And swapping stickers, / And how the faces are now changed, / The frames frayed // But become something mirror-familiar - / Each other's heroes, perhaps. / And, even across enemy lines, // Brothers, being there. / And how paths part, criss-cross / Through sanded pits and poppy fields, // Then meet again, / At a point somewhere solid, / Framed, like a medal. // At its heart two boys // Swapping stickers.	Wagg, Michael	The Brothers				Earle, Phil	Heroic	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141346274		
1602	Come into the garden, Maud,  For the black bat, night, has flown;  Come into the garden, Maud,  I am here at the gate alone.  I am here at the gate alone.	Tennyson, Alfred	Maud	song adapted from Maud			Elliot, Patricia	The Devil in the Corner	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780340956786		
1603	Call: Listen! Listen for the song!  Response: Where has that sweet music gone?  Call: She's gone with the river, gone with the trees,  Response: Gone and left us on our knees.   Call: Listen! Listen! What's that you hear?  Response: The wind of change, the drum of fear.  Call: Hear our footsteps, hear our hearts,  Response: Is this the end, or just the start?		Traditional Great Rise Migration Chant			Y	Emerson, Kevin	The Dark Shore	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062062826		
1604	These bones are old, older than you know,  You remember me like yesterday,  But that was years ago.	The Trilobytes	Song for the Cyro			Y	Emerson, Kevin	The Dark Shore	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062062826		
1605	Panama: an indigenous name meaning "land of many butterflies"						Engle, Margarita	Silver People	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1606	I shall know you, secrets  by the litter you have left and by your bloody footprints.	Ridge, Lola	Secrets			Y	Doyle, Catherine	Inferno	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910655238	Epigraphs begin on section	
1607	The woods are lovely, dark and deep.  But I have promises to keep,  And miles to go before I sleep,  And miles to go before I sleep. 	Frost, Robert	Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening	Poem		Y	Pernette, Laure	Fearsome Dreamer	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471400803	Epigraphs begin on section	
1608	The road to death is a long march beset with all evils, and the heart fails little by little at each new terror, the bones rebel at each step, the mind sets up its own bitter resistance and to what end? The barriers sink one by one, and no covering of the eyes shuts out the landscape of disaster, nor the sight of crimes committed there.	Porter, Katherine Anne	Pale Horse, Pale Rider				Everett, Mikaela	The Unquiet	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1609	Gra: The Irish word for love, with strong connotations of hunger and desire						Falconer, Helen	The Dark Beloved	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1610	A gra is no ordinary, comfortable, fireside sort of a love. It is a mad love, a wild love, a hunger, a longing, a terrible insatiable desire that cannot be turned aside.	McCarthy, John of Kilduff					Falconer, Helen	The Dark Beloved	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1611	Nancy, every place you go, it seems as if mysteries just pile up one after another.	Keene, Carolyn	Nancy Drew				Fantaskey, Beth	Buzzkill	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547393100		
1612	A butcher's sharp blade liberates the flesh from the bone. But the words of the Architects are sharper still: they liberate the mind from the body.		Akkadian Version of Hebrews 4:12				Farr, Richard	Ghosts in the Machine	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477817896		
1613	History is repeating itself. I know a lot of history, and I'd rather it didn't.	Partridge, Professor Derek					Farr, Richard	Ghosts in the Machine	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477817896		
1614	Science begins with doubt.	Fang Lizhi					Farr, Richard	Ghosts in the Machine	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477817896		
1615	Then the Architects put forth their hands, and touched our mouths, and said to us, behold, we have put our words in your mouth.		Akkadian Version of Jeremiah 1:19				Farr, Richard	The Fire Seekers	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847732		
1616	If this is real, then everything we thought we knew about human civilization -- the origin of cities, religion, language itself -- it's just frost on the windowpane.	Chen, Morag					Farr, Richard	The Fire Seekers	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847732		
1617	Nearly all crazy theories are false. That's the easy part. The hard part is that there are no interesting theories except the crazy one that turn out to be true.	Partridge, Professor Derek					Farr, Richard	The Fire Seekers	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847732		
1618	I desire the things which will destroy me in the end.	Plath, Sylvia					Fehlbaum, Beth	Big Fat Disaster	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440570483		
1619	People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.	Einstein, Albert					Feldman, Ruth Tenzer	Blue Thread	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781932010411		
1620	Well-behaved women seldom make history.	Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher					Feldman, Ruth Tenzer	Blue Thread	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781932010411		
1621	I don't do refunds.		The Mighty Shandar				Fforde, Jasper	The Eye of Zoltar	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978144470727		
1622	We know what we are, but know not what we may be.	Shakespeare, William					Fichera, Liz	Played	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373210947		
1623	When you were born, you cried and the world rejoiced. Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice.	Chief White Elk (Oto Nation)					Fichera, Liz	Hooked	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373210725		
1624	History repeats itself. First as tragedy, second as farce.	Marx, Karl					Finn, Katie	Broken Hearts, Fences and other things to Mend	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250045249		
1625	Et puis, tenez, Monsieur Marius, je crois que j etaise un peu amoureuse de vous. (You know, Monsieur Marius, I think I was a little in love with you.)	Hugo, Victor	Les Miserables				Fletcher, Susan	A Little In Love	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910002155		
1626	Feathers fly,  Carrying a heartbeat  Fly home,  Blue Horse, Lii Dootl'izhii						Flood, Nancy Bo	Solder Sister, Fly Home	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781580897020		
1627	Mis-shapes,  mistakes,  misfits,  Raised on a diet of broken biscuits.  We don't look the same as you and we don't do the things you do but we live around here too,  oh really.	Pulp					Flynn, Alex	The Misshapes	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97819406103133		
1628	When I was at home, I was in a better place:  But travellers must be content.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Forman, Gayle	Just One Year	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525425922		
1629	I celebrate myself, and sing myself,  And what I assume you shall assume,  For every atom belonging to me as good belongs to you.	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem	US		Fraiberg, Jordana	Our Song	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595142689		
1630	I will suppose, then... that some malignant demon, who is at once exceedingly potent and deceitful, has employed all his artifice to deceive me; I will suppose that the sky, the air, the earth, colors, figures, sounds, and all external things, are nothing better than the illusions of dreams, by means of which this being has laid snares for my credulity; I will consider myself as without hands, eyes, flesh, blood, or any of the senses, and as falsely believing that I am possessed of these... just as the captive, who, perchance, was enjoying in his dreams an imaginary liberty, when he begins to suspect that it is but a vision, dreads awakening, and conspires with the agreeable illusions that the deception may be prolonged.	Descarties, Rene	Of the Things of Which We May Doubt, Meditations on First Philosophy				Freitas, Donna	Unplugged	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1641	9780062118608		
1631	I didn't lose the gold. I won the silver.	Kwan, Michelle				Y	Freitas, Donna	Gold Medal Winter	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1998	9781407146577	Epigraphs begin on sections	
1632	I am with you always, even unto the end of the world.		Matthew 28:20				Erlings, Fridrik	Boy on the Edge	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763666804		
1633	In infinite space, even the most unlikely events must take place somewhere... People with the same appearance, name and memories as you, who play out every possible permutation of your life choices.	Tegmark, Max					Freidman, Aimee	Two Summers	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545518079		
1634	I dwell in Possibility --	Dickinson, Emily			US		Freidman, Aimee	Two Summers	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545518079		
1635	A bad beginning makes a bad ending.	Euripides	Aeolus			Y	Friesen, Jonathan	Mayday	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780142412299	Epigraphs begin on chapters	
1636	We're going to meet a lot of lonely people in the next week and the next month and the next year. And when they ask us what we're doing, you can say, We're remembering. That's where we'll win out in the long run.	Bradbury, Ray	Fahrenheit 451				Froley, Margaux	Hero Complex	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978616953201		
1637	I live my life in growing orbits Which move out over the things of the world.  Perhaps I can never achieve the last,  But that will be my attempt.  I am circling around God, around the ancient tower,  And I have been circling for a thousand years,  And I still don't know if I'm a falcon, or a storm,  Or a great song.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Frost, Mark	Alliance	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375980022		
1638	I meant to write about death, only life came breaking in as usual.	Woolf, Virginia	Diary		UK		Furniss, Clare	The Year of the Rat	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1922	9781471120275		
1639	Heaven got sweeter, its paperweight curve star-crazy at its purple center. She’d found a god, a weapon in the works. Something I hadn’t noticed in the field fought out of the layers and took her. I tore away the land’s every color, withered the smallest grasses.  Every heartbeat went blank, I dismantled the ticking.   They only say what I took, not what I gave: roots and strong light, glory in the single shoot, green currency of the just-born.  From the irredeemable, the buried—this is how a self gets made. Remember, that darkness contained the seed sealed in the swollen red globe. Hell had to pay	Mathis, Cleopatra	After Persephone	Poem			Gagnon, Michelle	Don't Let Go	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062102966		
1640	He who fights monsters should see to it that he himself does not become a monster. For if you gaze for long into the abyss, the abyss gazes into you.	Nietzsche, Fredrich					Gaither, Stefanie	Into the Abyss	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481449977		
1641	Between the conception And the creation  Between the emotion  And the response Falls the Shadow	Eliot, T.S.	The Hollow Men	Poem			Gaither, Stefanie	Falls the Shadow	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442497535		
1642	Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul,  And sings the tune without the words,  And never stops at all.	Dickinson, Emily			US		Gale, Emily	The Other Side of Summer	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780143780113		
1643	And above all, watch with glittering eyes the whole world around you because the greatest secrets are always hidden  in the most unlikely places.  Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.	Dahl, Roald					Gale, Emily	The Other Side of Summer	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780143780113		
1644	I must not look on reality as being like myself.	Eluard, Paul					Gantos, Jack	The Trouble in Me	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374379957		
1645	...infancy's unconscious spell, boyhood's thoughtless faith, adolescence' doubt (the common doom), then skepticism, then disbelief, then...	Melville, Hermann	Moby-Dick				Gantos, Jack	The Trouble in Me	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374379957		
1646	Odi et amo. Quare id faciam, fortasse requiris? Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior. (I hate and I love. You ask why I do this? I do not know, but I feel and I am tormented.)	Catullus					Garcia, Kami & Stohl, Margaret	Dangerous Creatures	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316370318		
1647	The depth of darkness to which you can descend and still live is an exact measure of the height to which you can aspire to reach.		Pliny the Elder				Garcia, Kami & Stohl, Margaret	Dangerous Deception	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316370349		
1648	Tumult and peace, the darkness and the light --  Were all like workings of one mind, the features Of the same face, blossoms upon one tree;  Characters of the great Apocalypse,  The types and symbols of Eternity,  Of first, and last, and midst, and without end.	Wordsworth, William	The Prelude: Book Sixth				Garcia, Kami & Stohl, Margaret	Beautiful Chaos	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316123525		
1649	He who cannot draw on three thousand years is living from hand to mouth.	Goethe					Gaarder, Jostein	Sophie's World	US	1991	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781474602280		
1650	In every prayer I offer up, Alderley, and all belonging to it, will be ever a living thought in my heart.	Stanley, Rev. Edward					Garner, Alan	The Weirdstone of Brisingamen	US	1960	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1837	9780007355211		
1651	Hell is empty, and all the devils are here. 	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest		UK		Garcia, Kami	Unmarked	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471118555		
1652	What seest thou else In the dark backward and abysm of time?	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest		UK		George, Elizabeth	The Edge of Shadow	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012985		
1653	But this swift business I must uneasy make, lest too light winning Make the prize light.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest		UK		George, Elizabeth	The Edge of Light	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444720105		
1654	I have done nothing but in care of thee,  Of thee, my dear one, thee my daughter who  Art ignorant of what thou art...	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest		UK		George, Elizabeth	The Edge of the Water	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012978		
1655	I don't know what you think about being young. To me, it's a time for growing used to disappointment.	Mortimer, John					Gerhardt, Jake	Me & Miranda Mullaly	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451475404		
1656	You are not here! The quaint witch Memory sess  In vacant chairs, your absent images,  And points where once you sat, and now should be But are not.	Shelley, Percey Bysshe			UK		Gibbons, Alan	HATE	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621760		
1657	If you can dream it, you can do it.	Disney, Walt			US		Gier, Kerstin	Dream On	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1658	Love I get so lost, sometimes.	Gabriel, Peter					Gillies, Isabel	Starry Night	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374306755		
1659	Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen.		Hebrews 11:1				Gilbert, Kelly Loy	Conviction	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1660	There's music in the deep:  It is not in the surf's rough roar.	Brainard, John G.C.					Glass, Lisa	Air	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97818488668171		
1661	Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength. Loving someone deeply gives you courage. 	Lao Tzu			China		Grant, Michael	BZRK	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Science Fiction		9781405263115		
1662	Kiss the crazy.	@Horse_ebooks	Tweet				Grant, Michael	BZRK	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction, Science Fiction		9781405263115		
1663	Half-life:  1) the time required for half of something to undergo a process: as  a. the time required for half of the atoms of a radioactive substance to become disintegrated b. the time required for half the amount of a substance (as a drug, radioactive tracer, or pesticide) in or introduced into a living system or ecosystem to be eliminated or disintegrated by natural processes 2) a period of usefulness or popularity preceding decline or obsolescence		Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary, 11th Edition				Grant, Sara	Half Lives	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2012	9781780620381		
1664	We are not now that strength which in old days  Moved earth and heaven; that which we are, we are;  One equal temper of heroic hearts,  Made weak by time and fate, but strong in will  To strive, to seek, to find, and not to yield.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	Ulysses	Poem			Graudin, Ryan	All That Burns	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	9780062187437			
1665	Now, in the city of Asgard dwelt one called Loki, who, though amongst the Esir, was not of the Esir, but utterly unlike to them; for to do the wrong, and leave the right undone, was, night and day, this wicked Loki's one unwearied aim.	Keary, Annie	The Heroes of Asgard				Gray, Julia	The Afterlife	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781783444229		
1666	It is an ordinary day,  A sort of grey with boredom stirring in the streets.	Duffy, Carol Ann	Education for Leisure				Gray, Julia	The Afterlife	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781783444229		
1667	I'm not afraid of love or its consequences of light. ... It's not easy to say this or anything when my entrails  dangle between paradise  and fear.	Harjo, Joy					Gratton, Tessa	The Stranger's Maid	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780307977533		
1668	Don't you know people  write songs about girls like you?		Naked Famous				Gratton, Tessa	The Stranger's Maid	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780307977533		
1669	Son of Man, can these bones live?		Ezekiel 37:3				Graudin, Ryan	Blood for Blood	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316405157		
1670	The rotten bones are trembling, of the world before the red war.		From the official song of the Hitler Youth	Song			Graudin, Ryan	Wolf By Wolf	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316405126		
1671	You are an alchemist, make gold of that.	Shakespeare, William			UK		Greenfield, Amy Butler	Chantress Alchemy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442457072		
1672	Bad men need nothing more to compass their ends, than that good men should look on and do nothing.	Mill, John Stuart					Greenfield, Amy Butler	Chantress Alchemy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442457072		
1673	Some of the victims were found with tooth marks on their bodies. Others were dropped from great heights or bloated with poisons in their blood. To this day, no one knows what - or who - was behind the strange series of murders that swept through Blackstone that fateful summer.	Wallace, Josephine	The Mystery of the Dark Summer				Grey, Jacob	Ferals	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062321039		
1674	There is nothing either good or bad, but thinking makes it so.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Green, Sally	Half Bad	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670016785		
1675	I want a brighter word than bright.	Keats, John			UK		Griffin, Adele	The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616953607		
1676	I recognize, I must tell you, the ways  I have taken after my mother,  the way I know I have become her,  my head tilted towards the clouds,  hips raw like the aftermath of falling into a rose bush.	Alea, Nic	Sharp Things				Griffin, Sarah Maria	Spare and Found Parts	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062408884		
1677	In pitch dark I go walking in your landscape.	Radiohead		Song			Griffin, Adele	Loud Awake and Lost	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385752725		
1678	We are all dependent on one another, every soul of us on earth.	Shaw, George Bernard					Groth, Darren	Are You Seeing Me?	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857984739		
1679	At first dawn, the condor woke, flew over his dream realized, and dipped the tips of his wings into the great river. The golden droplets flicked from his feathers, and a second set of wings bloomed from his back, wings of divinity. The Four-Winged Condor circled the earth and in his glorious daybreak annihilated all other gods raising their heads from their dreams.		The Madronian Confession				Grover, Lorie Ann	Firstborn	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780310739302		
1680	The Creator Spirit moved through the empty. His whisper twirled into being desert, waters, and sky. With a soft sigh, he made man and rapion to glorify Him through their days. You shall worship the Creator Spirit and no other.		The R'tan Oracles of Faith				Grover, Lorie Ann	Firstborn	US	2014			9780310739302		
1681	When you love someone,  you love the whole person,  just as he or she is,  and not as you would  like them to be.	Tolstoy, Leo 			Russia		Gutteridge, Alex	No Going Back	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848779273		
1682	Satan's successes are the greatest when he appears with the name of God on his lips.	Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi					Hager, Mandy	Into the Wilderness	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616148638		
1683	Satan's successes are the greatest when he appears with the name of God on his lips.	Mohandas (Mahatma) Gandhi					Hager, Mandy	Resurrection	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978616149093		
1684	For modes of faith, let graceless zealots fight;  His can't be wrong whose life is in the right.	Pope, Alexander	Essay on Man, Epistle III				Hager, Mandy	Resurrection	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1733	978616149093		
1685	It is becoming increasingly obvious that our technology has exceeded our humanity.	Einstein, Albert					Haig, Matt	Echo Boy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1938			
1686	Open your mind, this is only a song,  But the way to be happy is to admit you were wrong.	Maxis, Neo	Song for Eleanor				Haig, Matt	Echo Boy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1687	Remeber me when I am gone away Gone far away into the silent land;  When you can no more hold me by the hand... 	Rossetti, Christina	Remember				Halahmy, Miriam	Hidden	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1688	Do not wrong a stranger or oppress him;  remember you were strangers in the land of Egypt.		Exodus 22:21				Halahmy, Miriam	Hidden	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1689	If you and your family have to leave home at very short notice, on no account leave your animals in the house or turn them into the street. If you cannot place them in the care of neighbours, it really is kindest to have them destroyed.		extract from 'Advice to Animal Owners' Ministry of Home Security				Halahmy, Miriam	The Emergency Zoo	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1939	9781846883972		
1690	At the going down of the sun and in the morning,  We will remember them.	Binyon, Robert Laurence	For the Fallen				Halahmy, Miriam	The Emergency Zoo	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781846883972		
1691	What is history but a fable agreed upon?	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Hand, Cynthia / Ashton, Brodi / Meadows, Jodi	My Lady Jane	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062391742		
1692	The crown is not my right. It pleaseth me not.	Grey, Lady Jane					Hand, Cynthia / Ashton, Brodi / Meadows, Jodi	My Lady Jane	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062391742		
1693	Something of vengeance I had tasted for the first time; as aromatic wine it seemed, on swallowing, warm and racy: it's after-flavor, metallic and corroding, gave me a sensation as if I had been poisoned.	Bronte, Charlotte			UK		Han, Jenny & Vivian, Siobhan	Fire with Fire	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1694	Therein lives the defect of revenge: it's all in the anticipation; the thing itself is a pain, not a pleasure; at least the pain is the biggest end of it.	Twain, Mark			US		Han, Jenny & Vivian, Siobhan	Ashes to Ashes	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1695	Help your brother's boat across, and your own will reach the shore.		Hindu Proverb	Proverb			Hand, Cynthia	The Last Time We Say Goodbye	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062318473		
1696	Beware! Now I know a language so beautiful and lethal my mouth bleeds when I speak it.	MacEwen, Gwendolyn					Harvey, Alyxandra	Whisper the Dead	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802737502		
1697	From a little spark may burst a flame.	Dante Alighieri					Hosie, Donna	The Devil's Banshee	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780823436507		
1698	One need not be a chamber to be haunted.  One need not be a house.  The brain has corridors surpassing material place.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem	US		Harrington, Kim	The Killing of Kayla Sloane	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407136257		
1699	It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.	Blake, William					Harbison, Paige	Anything to Have You	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373210886		
1700	The art of losing's not too hard to master though it may look like (write it!) disaster.	Bishop, Elizabeth	One Art				Haston, Meg	Paperweight	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404566		
1701	When we have found all the mysteries and lost all the meaning, we will be alone, on an empty shore.	Stoppard, Tom	Arcadia				Hattemer, Kate	The Land of 10,000 Madonnas	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385391573		
1702	The wicked surround us when the vile are exalted.		Psalm 12			Y	Hautman, Pete	Eden West	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763674182		
1703	The most terrifying fact about the universe is not that is it hostile but that it is indifferent.	Kubrick, Stanley					Hautman, Pete	The Klaatu Terminus	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763654054		
1704	If Paradise exists on the planet Earth  It is here, it is here, it is here.	Nur Ad-Din Abd Ar-Rahman Jami	as quoted by Emperor Jahangir upon seeing Kashmir				Hawke, Rosanne	Shahana	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743312469		
1705	True peace is not merely the absence of tension: it is the presence of justice.   It is love that will save our world and  our civilization, love even for enemies.	King Jr. Martin Luther			US		Hawke, Rosanne	Shahana	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743312469		
1706	I dwell in a lonely house I know  That vanished many a summer ago...	Frost, Robert	Ghost House				Hawes, Louise	The Language of Stars	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1707	We must accept finite disappointment, but never lose infinite hope.	King Jr. Martin Luther			US		Hawke, Rosanne	The Truth About Peacock Blue	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743319949		
1708	Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless.	Chesterton, Gilbert K.					Hawke, Rosanne	The Truth About Peacock Blue	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743319949		
1709	Act justly, love mercy, and walk humbly with God.		Micah 6:8				Hawke, Rosanne	The Truth About Peacock Blue	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743319949		
1710	Jack Orion was as good a fiddler  As ever fiddled on a string  And he could make young women mad With the tune his wires would sing	Orion, Jack					Hearn, Julie	Dance of the Dark Heart	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780192729309		
1711	...it makes my heart die to think what fortune I have that I cannot be always in your company.	Howard, Katherine	Letter to Thomas Culpeper				Hearn, Julie	Dance of the Dark Heart	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1541	9780192729309		
1712	You know, in some human sports, the winner is the one who scores the fewest possible points.		GLaDOS, Portal 2				Heidicker, Christian McKay	Cure for the Common Universe	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481450270		
1713	On neither the sun, nor death, can a man look fixedly.	Rochefoucauld, Francios de la					Helvig, Kristi	Burn Out	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844809		
1714	Non vi diro come finisce la storia anche perche non e finita mal  Se scorre un flume dentro ad ogni cuore arriveremo al mare prima o poi.  (I won't tell you how the love story ends, because it never will --  if a river runs inside every heart,  it will lead us to the sea at last.)	Jovanotti					Henderson, Lauren	Kissing in Italian	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741378		
1715	Whatever [the criminal] touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as silent evidence against him. Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibres from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects - all these and more bear mute witness against him. This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment. It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual evidence. Phyiscal evidence cannot be wrong; it cannot prejure itself; it cannot be wholly absent... Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.	Kirk, Paul	Crime Investigations				Henry, April	Blood Will Tell	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1716	No man is an island.	Donne, John					Hendrick, Kate	The Accident	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97812921922855		
1717	Why, this is hell, nor am I out of it.	Marlowe	The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus				Heppel, Griselda	The Tragickall History of Henry Fowst	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97811784623043		
1718	We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to accept the one that is waiting for us.	Campbell, Joseph					Hersey, Lu	Deepwater	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781409586104		
1719	Why is summer mist romantic and autumn mist just sad? 	Smith, Dodie	I Capture the Castle				Hickman, Rachel	One Silver Summer	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545808927		
1720	You understand now... how simple life becomes when things like mirrors are forgotten.	Daphne du Maurier	Frenchman's Creek				Hickman, Rachel	One Silver Summer	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545808927		
1721	There is no death! The stars go down To rise upon some other shore,  And bright in heaven's jeweled crown They shine forevermore.	McCreery, J.L.				Y	Hickam, Homer	Crescent	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595546630		
1722	And War, which for a moment was no more,  Did glut himself again - a meal was bought  With blood, and each sate sullenly apart  Gorging himself in gloom: no love was left;  All earth was but one thought - and that was death,  Immediate and inglorious; and the pang Of famine fed upon all entrails - men  Died, and their bones were tombless as their flesh; 	Lord Byron	Darkness	Poem			Higson, Charlie	The End	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141362144		
1723	The earth had a single light afar,  A flickering, human pathetic light,  That was maintained against the night,  It seemed to me, by the people there,  With a Godforsaken brute despair.	Frost, Robert		Poem			Hill, Will	Battle Lines	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1724	We seem to be drifting into unknown places and unknown ways; into a whole world of dark and dreadful things.	Harker, Jonathan					Hill, Will	Battle Lines	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1725	It would be easy to be clever  And tell the stones: Men hate to die  And have stopped dying now forever,  I think they would believe the lie.	Frost, Robert					Hill, Will	Zero Hour	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007505845		
1726	Surely there is some horrible doom hanging over us that every possible accident should thwart us in all we try to do.	Seward, John					Hill, Will	Zero Hour	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007505845		
1727	Your past is always your past.  Even if you forget it,  it remembers you.	Dessen, Sarah				Y	Hillyer, Lexa	Proof of Forever	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062330376		
1728	push girl \'push 'gar(-e)l\ noun  1. A fierce, fearless woman who doesn't let life's challenges get in the way of what she wants.  2. Anyone who overcomes adversity with a never-say-die attitude and sense of humour						Hill, Chelsie & Love, Jessica	Push Girl	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250045911		
1729	A glooming peace this morning with it brings,  The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head.  Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;  Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished:  For never was a story of more woe  Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				Hodge, Rosamund	Bright Smoke, Gold Fire	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062369413		
1730	What is done out of love always takes place beyond good and evil.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Beyond Good and Evil				Hodkin, Michelle	The Retribution of Mara Dyer	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442484238		
1731	(Come in under the shadow of this red rock),  And I will show you something different from either  Your shadow at morning striding behind you  Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;  I will show you fear in a handful of dust.	Eliot, T.S.	The Waste Land				Hofmeyr, David	Stone Rider	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141354439		
1732	Where the bird was before it flew,  Where the flower was before it grew,  Where bird and flower were one and the same.	Frost, Robert					Holczer, Tracy	The Secret Hum of a Daisy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399163937		
1733	Lost! Lost! Lost! O lost my love to me!  He passes by my house, nor turns his head,  I deck myself with care; he does not see.  He loves me not.  Would God that I were dead!  God! God! God! O Amun, great of might!  My sacrifice and prayers, are they in vain?  I offer to thee all that can delight,  Hear thou my cry and bring my love again.  Sweet, sweet, sweet as honey in my mouth,  His kisses on my lips, my breast, my hair;  But now my heart is as the sun-scorched South,  Where lie the fields deserted, grey and bare.  Come! Come! Come! And kiss me when I die,  For life, compelling life, is in thy breath;  And at that kiss, though in the tomb I lie,  I will arise and break the bands of Death.		A Woman's Lost Love	Ancient Egyptian Love Poem	Poem		Houck, Colleen	Recreated	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	9780385376624			
1734	Who knows, for all the distance, but I am as good as looking at you now, for all you cannot see me?	Whitman, Walt	Crossing Brooklyn Ferry	Poem	US		Howe, Katherine	The Appearance of Annie Van Sinderen	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399167782		
1735	And it was Jerusalem  the feast of the dedication,  and it was winter.		John 10:22			Y	Howe, Katherine	Conversion	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399167775	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
1736	Be sure to live your life, because you are a long time dead.		Scottish Proverb	Proverb	Scotland		Huber, Anna Lee	The Anatomist's Wife	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780425253281		
1737	Truths and roses have thorns about them.	Thoreau, Henry David			US		Humphries, Jessie	Killing Ruby Rose	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477820063		
1738	But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses; because it is she that I have watered; because it is she that I have put under the glass globe; because it is she that I have sheltered behind the screen; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars (except the two or three that we saved to become butterflies); because it is she that I have listened to, when she grumbled, or boasted, or even sometimes when she said nothing. Because she is my rose.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery	The Little Prince		France		Humphries, Jessie	Resisting Ruby Rose	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477825082		
1739	I thought of your beauty,  and this arrow,  Made out of a wild thought,  is in my marrow.	Yeats, W.B.		Poem			Hurley, Tonya	Hallowed	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442429574		
1740	You will hear thunder and remember me,  And think: she wanted storms. The rim  Of the sky will be the colour of hard crimson  And your heart, as it was then, will be on fire.	Akhmatova, Anna					Hurley, Tonya	Passionaries	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442429543		
1741	...whatever he had done, Edward Hyde would pass away like the stain of a breath upon a mirror.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde	Short Story			Hussey, William	Jekyll's Mirror	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780192732514		
1742	You already possess everything necessary to become great.		Apsaalooke Proverb	Proverb			Inglis, Lucy	Crow Mountain	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910002353		
1743	Wild animals never kill for sport. Man is the only one to whom torture and death of his fellow creatures is amusing in itself.	Froude, James Anthony	Oceana, or England and Her Colonies			Y	Isbell, Tom	The Prey	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062216014	Epigraphs begin on sections	
1744	When men take up arms to set other men free, there is something sacred and holy in the warfare.	Wilson, President Woodrow				Y	Isbell, Tom	The Capture	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062216052	Epigraphs begin on sections	
1745	We are all one consciousness experiencing itself subjectively...	Hicks, Bill					Jacobs, John Hornor	The Shibboleth	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467724050		
1746	I am large, I contain multitudes.	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem			Jacobs, John Hornor	The Shibboleth	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467724050		
1747	A prison becomes a home when you have the key.	Sterling, George					Jacobs, John Hornor	The Conformity	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1748	If one wishes to remain an individual in the midst of the teeming multitudes, one must make oneself grotesque.	Rushdie, Salman	Midnight's Children	Novel			Jacobs, John Hornor	The Conformity	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1749	Strange to say, the luminous world is the invisible world; the luminous world is that which we do not see. Our eyes of flesh see only night.	Hugo, Victor					Jacobs, John Hornor	The Conformity	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1750	Consciousness is much more than the thorn, it is the dagger in the flesh.	Cioran, E.M.					Jacobs, John Hornor	The Conformity	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1751	But he that dares not grasp the thorn  Should never crave the rose.	Bronte, Anne					Jay, Stacey	Of Beast and Beauty	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780307981424		
1752	All truly wise thoughts have been thought before; what is necessary is only to try to think them again.	Johann Wolfgang von Goethe					Jobin, Matthew	The Skeleth	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399159992		
1753	Fairy tales do not tell children the dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children the dragons can be killed.	Chesterton, G.K.					Johnston, E.K.	The Story of Owen	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467710664		
1754	It is said that once the back of a fine watch is opened for repair or examination it can never again run in the same way, for a fleck of dust will always lodge invisibly in the works and provide a stress, albeit incalculably small, to the functioning of the mechanism. So too when a drug opens the clockworks of consciousness for examination, that awareness thereafter becomes ever so slightly more self-aware. Self-consciousness becomes a slightly greater part of consciousness. And so the question finally becomes: how intimately do we want or need to know ourselves?	Lenson, David	On Drugs				Johnson, Alaya Dawn	Love is the Drug	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545417815		
1755	I have an affection for it, for  it was the offspring of happy days,  when death and grief were but words,  which found no true echo in my heart.	Shelley, Mary	on Frankenstein				Jones, Gareth P.	No True Echo	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419707841		
1756	So you must wake and call me early, call me early, mother dear,  To-morrow 'ill be the happiest time of all the glad New-year:  To-morrow 'ill be of all the year the maddest merriest day,  For I'm to be Queen o' the May, mother, I'm to be Queen 'o the May.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	The May Queen	Poem			Jude, Sarah	The May Queen Murders	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544640412		
1757	I don't expect you to understand, little bird. I expect you only to sing. Sing for me, sing for Kenin and make it a glorious song.	Sarren					Kagawa, Julie	The Forever Song	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211128		
1758	Let us dream of blood and pulse and ebb and flow. Let us consider the tide and beat and throb and hum. Let us unweave the web of artery and vein, the fluttering jetties of the valves, the coursing of ions from cell to cell, the sodium that is your soul, the potassium that is your personality, the calcium that is your character.	Doyle, Brian					Kahaney, Amelia	The Brokenhearted	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062230928		
1759	There are no secrets that time does not reveal.	Racine, Jean					Kahaney, Amelia	The Invisible	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062231925		
1760	It's satisfying to think  that the weight of the ocean  and the weight of meaning  could be in some way connected.	Wenderoth, Joe	The Weight of what is thrown	Poem			Kate, Lauren	Waterfall	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742672		
1761	It is such a secret place, the land of tears.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery	The Little Prince	Novel	France		Kate, Lauren	Teardrop	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742658		
1762	Cars today all look the same; they all look like orthopedic shoes.	Anthony, Victor	Dear Old Dad	Song			Kelly, J.M. 	Speed of Life	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544747821		
1763	A good friend once told me not to dread the future. One way or another, it would come. The trick was to meet it with open arms so that when it ran me over, it wouldn't break anything.	Renegade Waya Mayan Dark-Hunter					Kenyon, Sherrilyn	Instinct	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780349406619		
1764	Prezewalski's: pronounced "shuh-VAHL-skeez"						Kerr, Philip	The Winter Horses	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385755436		
1765	If you come to me I will receive you with honour,  with respect and gentleness.  If you come to me  I will dismiss this life of mine and take on yours.  If you come to me in the burning sun as it dips behind the tree line,   I will know that it's you  and keep faith.  Come soon. Come now.	Crebbin, June		Poem			Kessler, Liz	Haunt Me	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2014	9781444009187		
1766	Should is a futile word. It's about what didn't happen. It belongs in a parallel universe. It belongs in another dimension of space.	Atwood, Margaret	The Blind Assassin	Novel	US		Khorana, Aditi	Mirror in the Sky	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595148568		
1767	The question is not what am I to believe,  but what am I to do?	Kierkegaard, Soren					Kiely, Brendan	The Gospel of Winter	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442484894		
1768	That Love is all there is,   Is all we know of Love.	Dickinson, Emily	The Single Hound	Poem	US		Kiely, Brendan	The Last True Love Story	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481429887		
1769	Wise as you will have become, so full of experience,  you will have understood by then what these Ithakas mean.	Cavafy, C.P.	Ithaka				Kiely, Brendan	The Last True Love Story	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481429887		
1770	Seems like nothing I said  Ever meant anything But a headline over my head.  Thought I made a stand Only made a scene.  There's no feast for the underfed.  All the unknown, dying or dead Keep showing up in my dreams.  I'll shut up and carry on.  The scream becomes a yawn.	Metric	Dreams So Real				Kiem, Elizabeth	Hider Seeker, Secret Keeper	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616954123		
1771	What is a weed? A plant whose virtues havey yet to be discovered.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo			US		King, A.S.	I Crawl Through It	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316334099		
1772	The future is no more uncertain than the present.	Whitman, Walt			US		King, A.S.	Glory O'Brien's History of the Future	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316222723		
1773	I should not like marrying a disagreeable man any more than yourself; but I do not think there are many very disagreeable men; I think I could like any good-humoured man with a comfortable income.	Austen, Jane	The Watsons	Novel			Kindl, Patrice	A School For Brides	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670786084		
1774	Did he who made the lamb make thee?	Blake, William	The Tiger	Poem			Kincaid, S.J.	The Diabolic	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471147142		
1775	Everybody's so full of shit.		Jane's Addiction				King, A.S.	Reality Boy	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316222709		
1776	heart (n):  a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system by rhythmic contraction and dilation;  the center of the total personality, especially with reference to intuition, feeling, or emotion  the central, innermost, or vital part of something		defintion of the word heart			Y	Kirby, Jessi	Things We Know by Heart	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978006229941	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
1777	I have harnessed the shadows that stride from world to world to sow death and madness...	Lovecraft, H.P.					Kittredge, Caitlin	The Mirrored Sword	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385738330		
1778	If I die it is but a part of some vast Life which does not cease with the last breath.	Green, Keith					Kizer, Amber	Speed of Light	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780285741149		
1779	I cannot say, and I will not say  That he is dead. -- He is just away! With a cheery smile, and a wave of the hand,  He has wandered into an unknown land...  Think of him still as the same, I say:  He is not dead. -- He is just away! 	Riley, Jacob Whitcomb	Away				Kizer, Amber	Speed of Light	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780285741149		
1780	Every morning lean thine arms awhile on the  window still of Heaven and gaze upon the Lord.  Then, with that vision in thy heart, turn strong to  meet the day.		Unknown				Kizer, Amber	Speed of Light	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780285741149		
1781	A mind saturated with one idea to the exclusion of all others is necessarily predisposed to mania, and if a man allows himself to regard Chess as the one fact of existence, thereby starving his mind, which, like the body, requires a variety of food, then the texture of the strongest brain must become weakened, and the reason sooner or later be overthrown.	Potter, William Norwood	The City of London Chess Magazine		UK		Klass, David	Grandmaster	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1876	9780374327712		
1782	According to Intuit: The Center for Intuitive and Outsider Art, in Chicago, Illinois, "outsider art" can be defined as the "work of artists who demonstrate little influence from the mainstream art world and who instead are motivated by their unique personal visions."						Klise, James	The Art of Secrets	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616201951		
1783	There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.	Cohen, Leonard					Kocek, Sara	Promise Me	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780807566411		
1784	Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life?	Oliver, Mary					Kolosov, Jacqueline	Along the Way	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781941311479		
1785	Wanderer, your footsteps are the road, and nothing more; wanderer, there is no road, the road is made by walking.	Machado, Antonio	Proverbios y cantares XXIX (Proverbs and Songs 29)				Kolosov, Jacqueline	Along the Way	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781941311479		
1786	I want to still be me when I wake up one fine morning and have breakfast at Tiffany's.	Golightly, Holly					Kriegman, Mitchell	Being Audrey Hepburn	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250001467		
1787	Character may almost be called the most effective means of persuasion.	Aristotle					Kuehn, Stephanie	The Smaller Evil	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1788	For every truth best left a lie						Kuehn, Stephanie	Complicit	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250044594		
1789	Three quarks for Muster Mark! Sure he hasn't got much of a bark  And sure any he has it's all beside the mark.	Joyce, James	Finnegans Wake			Y	Kuehn, Stephanie	Charm and Strange	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405267847	Epigraphs begin on section	
1790	I have eaten the plums that were in  the icebox   and which  you were probably  saving for breakfast  Forgive me they were delicious so sweet  and so cold	Williams, William Carlos	This is Just to Say	Poem			Kuipers, Alice	Life on the Refridgerator Door	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781509801879		
1791	This is the way the world ends.  Not with a bang, but a whimper.	Eliot, T.S.					Kurtagich, Dawn	The Creeper Man	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781510101685		
1792	The people to fear are not the Strong, but the Weak. It's the Weak who'll buckle when you're least expecting it, the Weak who'll betray you without warning, the Weak who will stop at nothing to save themselves.	Sacks, Mark				Y	Kurti, Richard	Monkey Wars	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406346107		
1793	Make yourself at your peril.		Revelation, Tenet 3				Kurti, Richard	Maladapted	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406346299		
1794	This is the way the world ends.  Not with a bang, but a whimper.	Eliot, T.S.					Kurtagich, Dawn	And the Trees Creep In	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316298704		
1795	O the mind, mind has mountains; cliffs of fall, frightful, sheer, no man fathomed.	Hopkins, Gerard Manley	No worst, there is none				Lamb, Victoria	Witchrise	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211029		
1796	Howl, howl, howl, howl! O, you are men of stones.  Had I your tongues and eyes, I'd use them so  That heaven's vault should crack. She's gone for ever  I know when one is dead, and when one lives.  She's dead as earth.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Lamb, Victoria	Witchfall	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211005		
1797	Who owns the whole rainy, stony earth? Death.	Hughes, Ted	Examination at the Womb-Door				Lamb, Victoria	Witchfall	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211005		
1798	If you think you are too small to make a difference, try sleeping in a closed room with a mosquito.		African Proverb	Proverb		Y	Lancaster, Mike	DotWav	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781510704046		
1799	He who fights the battles of America may claim America as his country - and have that claim respected.	Douglass, Frederick					Landman, Tanya	Buffalo Soldier	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406314595		
1800	We leave pieces of ourselves everywhere. Every time we meet someone, they take some of us and we take some of them. That's how it is. Little particles stick us together. Bit by bit. I think it's how we get whole.		On a piece of notebook paper found on the side of the US 281				Lane, Lindsey	Evidence of Things Not Seen	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374300609		
1801	Do not be satisfied with the stories that come before you. Unfold your own myth.	Jalal ad-Din Muhammad Rumi					Latham, Jennifer	Scarlett Undercover	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316283939		
1802	sublime  1. (adjective) transcendent; complete, absolute 2. (transitive verb) to cause to pass directly from the solid to the vapor state						Lauren, Christina	Sublime	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481413688		
1803	A slumber did my spirit seal I had no human fears:  She seem'd a thing that could not feel The touch of earthly years.  No motion has she now, no force;  She neither haers no sees;  Roll'd round in earth's diurnal course,  With rocks, and stones, and trees.	Wordsworth, William	A Slumber Did my Spirit Seal	Poem			Lauren, Christina	Sublime	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481413688		
1804	Life contains but two tragedies. One is not to get your heart's desire; the other is to get it.	Shaw, George Bernard				Y	Lawrence, Theo	Toxic Heart	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741620		
1805	Dim vales—and shadowy floods—  And cloudy-looking woods,  Whose forms we can’t discover  For the tears that drip all over:  Huge moons there wax and wane—  Again—again—again—  Every moment of the night—  Forever changing places—  And they put out the star-light  With the breath from their pale faces.  About twelve by the moon-dial,  One more filmy than the rest  (A kind which, upon trial,  They have found to be the best)  Comes down—still down—and down  With its centre on the crown  Of a mountain’s eminence,  While its wide circumference  In easy drapery falls  Over hamlets, over halls,  Wherever they may be—  O’er the strange woods—o’er the sea—  Over spirits on the wing—  Over every drowsy thing—  And buries them up quite  In a labyrinth of light—  And then, how, deep! —O, deep,  Is the passion of their sleep.  In the morning they arise,  And their moony covering  Is soaring in the skies,  With the tempests as they toss,  Like—almost any thing—  Or a yellow Albatross.  They use that moon no more  For the same end as before,  Videlicet, a tent—  Which I think extravagant:  Its atomies, however,  Into a shower dissever,  Of which those butterflies  Of Earth, who seek the skies,  And so come down again  (Never-contented things!)  Have brought a specimen  Upon their quivering wings	Poe, Edgar Allan	Fairy-Land	Poem			Lazear, Suzanne	Charmed Vengeance	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1829	9780738733029		
1806	Losing love is like a window in your heart  Everybody sees you're blown apart Everybody sees the wind blow	Simon, Paul					Leavitt, Lindsey	Going Vintage	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781599907871		
1807	Where there is a work of art, there is no madness.	Foucault, Michel					Leavitt, Martine	Calvin	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374380731		
1808	Children's book authors should be forced to read their stories aloud every single night of their rotten lives. 	Watterson, Bill	Homicidal Pyscho Jungle Cat: A Calvin and Hobbes Collection				Leavitt, Martine	Calvin	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374380731		
1809	Lizzie Borden took an axe And gave her mother forty whacks.  When she saw what she had done,  She gave her father forty-one.						Leaver, Trisha & Currie, Lindsay	Sweet Madness	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440588945		
1810	If you want to go fast, go alone. If you want to go far, go together.		African Proverb	Proverb	Africa		Leaver, Trisha & Currie, Lindsay	Creed	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738740805		
1811	Did I request thee, Maker, from my day  To mould me Man, did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost, quoted in Frankenstein				Lee, Mackenzi	This Monstrous Thing	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062382771		
1812	What a strange thing is man? and what a stranger Is woman!	Lord Byron	Don Juan, canto 9				Leitch, Martin & Graff, Lisa	Stranger Thing	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442429635		
1813	Now for the moment things appear to be going very badly with me, and this has been so for a considerable time already, and may continue so in the future for a while; but after everything has seemed to go wrong, there will perhaps come a time when things will go right. I do not count on it, perhaps it will never happen, but if there should come a change for the better, I would consider it so much gain, I would be contented, I would say: at last! you see there was something after all! 	Roskill, Mark	The Letters of Vincent van Gogh				Leno, Katrina	The Half Life of Molly Pierce	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062231178		
1814	"What, nephew," said the king, "is the wind in that door?"	Malory, Sir Thomas	Le Morte d' Arthur				L' Engle, Madeleine	A Wind in the Door	US	1973	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312368548		
1815	...in their early days they were like the unicorn, wild and uncommitted, which creature cannot be caught by the hunter, no matter how skillful. Nay, but he can be tamed only of his own free will.	St, Macrina	The Aprocryphal Writings of St. Macrina				L' Engle, Madeleine	The Young Unicorns	US	1968	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312379339		
1816	Mountains are giant, restful, absorbent. You can heave your spirti into a mountain and the mountain will keep it, folded, and not throw it back as some creeks will. The creeks are the world with all its stimulus and beauty; I live there. But the mountains are home.	Dillard, Annie	Pilgrim at Tinker Creek				Lenz, Kristin Bartley	The Art of Holding On and Letting Go	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780996864916		
1817	You see no purpose in travelling among the galaxies and taking their measure, you are content to watch life unfold on planets whose air you will never breathe. I cannot bear such sameness, each eon unfolding as the last. Let me journey, let me stray, let me see how no day on one world shall dawn the same as on another. I am brave enough to face wherever comes, assured that the worst danger is the one yet to come, on a day still several days away. You are content to stand still and remain unnamed. I am not made this way.		Versimilitudes 9, The Book of Unease				Levy, Anne Boles	The Well of Prayers	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781634501934		
1818	The demons have drove me from the stars and would hunt me to the far reaches of the unreachable end of the universe. They take different forms and different names but always pursue the same purpose: to erase my name from existence. Yet I will be here to greet the end when it comes, the dying breath of Creation, the moment between order and chaos, the time when time stops. I will stand on the edge of infinity and say my name. My name is Nothing.		Versimilitudes 9, The Book of Unease				Levy, Anne Boles	The Temple of Doubt	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781632204271		
1819	Food is our common ground, a universal experience.	Beard, James					Lewis, Stewart	The Secret Ingredient	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743310		
1820	If you see a fork in the road, take it.	Berra, Yogi					Lewis, Stewart	The Secret Ingredient	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743310		
1821	We need to decide that we will not go to war, whatever reason is conjured up by the politicians or the media, because war in our time is always indiscriminate, a war against innocents, a war against children.	Zinn, Howard	The Progressive				Lewis, Amanda West	September 17	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2001	9780889955073		
1822	I dream of giving birth to a child who will ask, "Mother, what was war?"	Merriam, Eve					Lewis, Amanda West	September 17	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2001	9780889955073		
1823	Det some göms i snö, kommer fram vid tö. (What is frozen in snow is revealed at thaw.)		Swedish proverb	Proverb	Sweden		Lidh, Jessica	The Number 7	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1824	He died as he had lived, with unmentionable wickedness on his lips --  a sad spectacle of depravity, unwept and unregretted by all!	North, Thomas 	on Nicaragua Smith from Five Years in Texas				Lindsey, Mary	Fragile Spirits	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1871	9780399161865		
1825	It was many and many a year ago,     In a kingdom by the sea,  That a maiden there lived whom you may know     By the name of Annabel Lee;  And this maiden she lived with no other thought     Than to love and be loved by me.   I was a child and she was a child,     In this kingdom by the sea,  But we loved with a love that was more than love—     I and my Annabel Lee—  With a love that the wingèd seraphs of Heaven     Coveted her and me.   And this was the reason that, long ago,     In this kingdom by the sea,  A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling     My beautiful Annabel Lee;  So that her highborn kinsmen came     And bore her away from me,  To shut her up in a sepulchre     In this kingdom by the sea.   The angels, not half so happy in Heaven,     Went envying her and me—  Yes!—that was the reason (as all men know,     In this kingdom by the sea)  That the wind came out of the cloud by night,     Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.   But our love it was stronger by far than the love     Of those who were older than we—     Of many far wiser than we—  And neither the angels in Heaven above     Nor the demons down under the sea  Can ever dissever my soul from the soul     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;   For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;  And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;  And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side     Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride,     In her sepulchre there by the sea—     In her tomb by the sounding sea	Poe, Edgar Allan	Annabel Lee	Poem		Y	Lindsey, Mary	Ashes on the Water	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399159398		
1826	The death, then, of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world -- and equally is it beyond doubt that the tips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Philosophy of Composition			Y	Lindsey, Mary	Ashes on the Water	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1846	9780399159398		
1827	For they would inherit a world so devasted by explosions and poison and fire that today we cannot even conceive of its horrors. So let us try to turn the world away from war. Let us make the most of this opportunity, and every opportunity, to reduce tension, to slow down the perilous nuclear arms race, and to check the world's slide toward final annihilation.	Kennedy, President John F.	address to American People on Nuclear Test Ban Treaty	Speech		Y	Llyod-Jones, Emily	Illusive	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1963	9780316254571	Epigraphs begin on section	
1828	The Cold War isn't thawing; it is burning with a deadly heat.	Nixon, President Richard M.					Llyod-Jones, Emily	Deceptive	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1964	97803162554649	Epigraphs begin on section	
1829	Out of the night that covers me,        Black as the pit from pole to pole,  I thank whatever gods may be        For my unconquerable soul.   In the fell clutch of circumstance        I have not winced nor cried aloud.  Under the bludgeonings of chance        My head is bloody, but unbowed.   Beyond this place of wrath and tears        Looms but the Horror of the shade,  And yet the menace of the years        Finds and shall find me unafraid.   It matters not how strait the gate,        How charged with punishments the scroll,  I am the master of my fate,        I am the captain of my soul	Henley, William Ernest	Invictus	Poem			Lomax, David	Backward Glass	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738737515		
1830	There is a land of the living and a land of the dead and the bridge is love, the only survival, the only meaning.	Wilder, Thornton	The Bridge of San Luis Rey				Longo, Jennifer	Six Feet Over It	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780449818718		
1831	Changing is what people do when they have no options left.	Black, Holly	Red Glove			Y	Maberry, Jonathan	Fire & Ash	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442439924	Epigraphs begin on sections	
1832	A memory is what is left when something happens and does not completely unhappen.	Edward de Bono				Y	McArthur, Shallee	The Unhappening of Genesis Lee	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781629146478		
1833	Secrets are generally terrible. Beauty is not hidden -- only ugliness and deformity.	Montgomery, L.M.					McBride, Susan	Very Bad Things	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385737975		
1834	wipe your eyes and be glad you're still among the living	Arnold, Craig	Hymn to Persephone				McCarry, Sarah	Dirty Wings	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250049384		
1835	La musique savante manque a notre desir.	Rimbaud					McCarry, Sarah	Dirty Wings	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250049384		
1836	You may find in that far-off land to which you go, sorrows which may often fill your Chalice to the brim. Yet I say to you, Go! my dear daughters, go with great courage where God calls you! 	St Mary Euphrasia Pelletier					McCarthy, Maureen	The Convent	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743318348		
1837	I will love the light  For it shows me the way.  Yet I will endure the darkness For it shows me the stars	Og Mandino					McClellan, Rachel	Fractured Soul	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781462111800		
1838	Where is the eye that can see You?  The Beloved is there, but the eyes are blind.  We are lost in our own veil,  While everywhere Your vision prevails.   So long as Atta is lost in Your sorrow  The people of the heart will always yearn for him! 	Farid Al-Din Attar					Lough, Amber	The Blind Wish	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385369800		
1839	Why do you think I call you "Ghostie"?  Mostly because you're impossible to see.		Punchline				Love, Jessica	In Real Life	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250064714		
1840	Perseverance becomes its own kind of strength		Japanese saying	Saying	Japan		Lowitz, Leza 	Up from the Sea	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553534740		
1841	We are such stuff  As dreams are made on;  and our little life Is rounded with a sleep. 	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Lowry, Lois	Grosamer	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385734165		
1842	We're catching bullets with our heads and hearts and all the darkest parts of us...	Tunng	Bullets				Lowe, Joaquin	Bullet Catcher	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471405068		
1843	And bound for the same bourn as I,  On every road I wandered by,  Trod beside me, close and dear,  The beautiful and death-struck year.	Housman, A.E.	A Shropshire Lad			Y	Lucier, Makiia	A Death-Struck Year	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544164505	Epigraphs begin on section	
1844	The most beautiful and most profound emotion we can experience is the sensation of the mystical. It is the source of all true science. He to whom this emotion is a stranger, who can no longer wonder and stand rapt in awe, is as good as dead.	Einstein, Albert					Luna, Kari	The Theory of Everything	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399256264		
1845	Out of the wealth of fire opals and the blood of Eleanor's army was the kingdom of Galandria born.		Eleanor of Andewyn House: Galandria's Greatest Queen			Y	Lundquist, Jenny	The Opal Crown	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780762454228		
1846	Lonely people have enthusiasms which cannot always be explained... When something touches their emotions, it runs through them like Paul Revere, awakening feelings that gather into great armies.	Helprin, Mark	Winter's Tale				Lyne, Jennifer	Catch Rider	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547868714		
1847	O wad some Power the giftie gie us  To see oursels as ithers see us! 	Burns, Robert	To a Louse	Poem			Lynch, Chris	Irreversible	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481429856		
1848	It is not light that we need, but fire; it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.	Douglas, Frederick					Lyons, C.J.	Watched	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1849	cap-ping [kap-ing] Verb, Slang:  1. The act of shooting or killing someone with a gun. 2. The practice of capturing covert screenshots, usually of underage girls and boys, and then using them to coerce the subjects into performing sexual acts on video. (See also: capper, noun, slang)						Lyons, C.J.	Watched	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1850	cap-per [kap-er] Noun, slang:  1. An informer.  2. A person who captures covert screenshots for the purpose of blackmail, bullying, sexual gratification, or to trade among online communities.						Lyons, C.J.	Watched	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1851	I walked a mile with Pleasure;  She chattered all the way,  But left me none the wiser For all she had to say.  I walked a mile with Sorrow And ne're a word said she;  But oh, the things I learned from her  When Sorrow walked with me! 	Hamilton, Robert Browning					McDaniel, Lurlene	Losing Gabriel	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1852	To every thing there is a season, and a time to every purpose under heaven: A time to be born, and a time to die...		Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 (KJV)				McDaniel, Lurlene	The End of Forever	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743808		
1853	The only person you are destined to become is the person you decide to be.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					McEntire, Myra	Infinityglass	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844410		
1854	It is the beautiful bird which gets caged.		Old Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		McGarry, Katie	Dare You To	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848452282		
1855	My continuous word of warning is that you should never be discouraged by failure, and never expect success. Then if you don't find the treasure, you will not be too disappointed, and if you are successful, you'll be able to stand it more gracefully.	Snow, Edward Rowe					McGinty, Sean	The End of Fun	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484722114		
1856	In one of the stars I shall be living. In one of them I shall be laughing. And so it will be as if all the stars were laughing, when you look at the sky at night...	Antoine de Saint-Exupery					McInnes, Nicole	100 Days	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374302849		
1857	I fitted to the latch My hand, with trembling care,  Lest back the awful door should spring,  And leave me standing there.   I moved my fingers off  As cautiously as glass, And held my ears, and like a thief Fled gasping from the house.	Dickinson, Emily					McKissack, Jennifer	Sanctuary	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545587587		
1858	Sadness is easier because it's surrender. I say, make time to dance alone with one hand waving free.		Elizabethtown				McNeil, Gretchen	I'm Not Your Manic Pixie Dream Girl	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062409119		
1859	And moving through a mirror clear That hangs before her all the year,  Shadows of the world appear.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson	The Lady of Shalot	Poem			McNeil, Gretchen	03:59	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062118813		
1860	In a Wonderland they lie,  Dreaming as the days go by,  Dreaming as the summers die.	Carroll, Lewis	A Boat Beneath a Sunny Sky	Poem			McQuein, Josin L.	Premeditated	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743297		
1861	Let come what comes; only I'll be revenged.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			McNeil, Gretchen	Get Dirty	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062260871		
1862	I am a Benandante because I go with the others to fight... I go... in spirit and the body remains behind...		the trial of Paolo Gasparutto 				Maggi, Nicole	Winter Falls	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1580	9781605426839		
1863	Society... has taken upon itself the general arrangement of the whole system of spoons.	Dickens, Charles	Bleak House				Maguire, Gregory	Egg & Spoon	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763672201		
1864	Tell Polly she shall have half my egg.	Gardam, Jane	The Tribute				Maguire, Gregory	Egg & Spoon	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763672201		
1865	It will have blood; they say, blood will have blood.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play			Maniscalco, Kerri	Stalking Jack the Ripper	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316273497		
1866	She's my best friend and I hate her.		Heathers				Manning, Sara	The Worst Girlfriend in the World	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781907411014		
1867	In people's eyes, in the swing, tramp and trudge; in the bellow and the uproar; the carriages, motor cars, omnibuses, vans, sandwich men shuffling and swinging; brass bands; barrel organs; in the triumph and the jingle and the strange high singing of some aeroplane overhead was what she loved; life; London.	Woolf, Virginia	Mrs Dalloway	Novel			Manning, Sara	London Belong to Us	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404610		
1868	The world is nearly all parceled out, and what there is left of it is being divided up, conquered, and colonized. To there of these stars that you see overhead at night, these vast worlds which we can never reach. I would annex the planets if I could; I often think of that. It makes me sad to see them so clear and yet so far.	Rhodes, Cecil	The Last Will and Testament of Cecil John Rhodes			Y	Martin, T. Michael	Mr. Fahrenheit	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062201836		
1869	But the true voyagers are those who leave  For the sake of leaving: hearts light, like balloons,  They never swerve from their destinies,  And without knowing why, they say always. "We must go!"	Baudelaire, Charles	The Voyage			Y	Martin, T. Michael	Mr. Fahrenheit	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062201836		
1870	Lady, you bereft me of all words,  Only my blood speaks to you in my veins.	Shakespeare, William					Marney, Ellie	Every Word	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770497757		
1871	I shall tell you a great secret, my friend. Do not wait for the last judgment, it takes place every day.	Camus, Albert					Martin, T. Michael	The End Games	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062201805		
1872	A dead baby. A score of slaughtered sailors. The truth of what started the war was a matter of which side you were on and how you spun the story. In her grief, the queen wept seven tears into the sea, one for each of her brightest diamonds, and then she waited.	Abernathy, Iana	The Cost of Secrets				Marr, Melissa	Seven Black Diamonds	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062011176		
1873	I see thee still! Thou art not dead Though dust is mingling with thy form The broken sunbeam hath not shed  The final rainbow on the storm.		Old Inscription at Highgate Cemetery				Marzi, Chrisoph	Memory	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408326503		
1874	I am the captain of my soul.		Invictus				Massey, David	Taken	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908435736		
1875	Only your actions shall go with you.	Guru Granth					Mason, Simon	Kid Got Shot	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910989142		
1876	Believing takes practice.	L' Engle, Madeleine	A Wind in the Door	Novel			Mathieu, Jennifer	Devoted	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596439115		
1877	Information is not knowledge.	Einstein, Albert					Matson, Lynne	NIL Unlocked	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781627792936		
1878	The Elder looked across to Tamsin in the firelight. "Pay close attention when people tell you stories," he said. "At their core, every story you've ever heard comes down to two things. Someone goes on a long journey or a stranger comes to town." Tasmin considered this as the fire cackled. "But can't it sometimes be both?" The Elder looked at her for a long moment, like he was seeing something she was not. "Yes," he finally said, his voice grave. "Very occasionally, it can."	McCallister, C.B.	A Murder of Crows		US		Matson, Morgan	The Unexpected Everything	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481404549		
1879	Whatever the stories may say, not all  children grow up.  Some lose their lives before their milk teeth.  Some run away.  Others are taken.  Many leap headlong, tempted by a tale  of who they might be...  Never to find that other shore.						Maxwell, Lisa	Unhooked	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481432047		
1880	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William	Requiem for a Nun				Maxwell, Lisa	Sweet Unrest	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738740812		
1881	Between grief and nothing, I will take grief.	Faulkner, William					Metzger, Lois	Change Places With Me	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062385536		
1882	Don't worry, be happy.	McFerrin, Bobby					Metzger, Lois	Change Places With Me	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062385536		
1883	These violent delights have violent ends  And in their triumph die, like fire and powder,  Which, as they kiss, consume.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play			Meyer, Stephenie	New Moon	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316024969		
1884	The adventure is over. Everything gets over, and nothing is ever enough. Except the part you carry with you.	Konigsburg, E.L.	From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs Basil E. Frankweiler				Mills, Emma	This Adventure Ends	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781627799355		
1885	Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Miller, Lauren	Parallel	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062199775		
1886	Gray whale Now that we are sending you to The End That great god Tell him  That we who follow you invented forgiveness And forgive nothing ... When you will not see again The whale calves trying the light Consider what you will find in the black garden And its court The sea cows the Great Auks the gorillas The irreplaceable hosts ranged countless And fore-ordaining as stars Our sacrifices  Join your word to theirs Tell him That it is we who are important	Merwin, W.S.	For a Coming Extinction	Poem			Millet, Lydia	Pills and Starships	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781617752759		
1887	Our doubts are traitors,  And make us loose the good we oft might win  By fearing to attempt.	Shakespeare, William					Mitchell, J. Barton	The Severed Tower	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250009470		
1888	Be not the slave of your own past. Dive deep and swim far, so you shall come back with self-respect, with new power... that shall explain and overlook the old.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Mitchard, Jacquelyn	What We Lost in the Dark	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616951436		
1889	Etre et durer  (To be and to last)		the unofficial motto of Parkour				Mitchard, Jacquelyn	What We Saw at Night	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616951412		
1890	Destiny is no matter of chance. It is a matter of choice. It is not a thing to be waited for, it is a thing to be achieved.	Bryan, William Jennings					Mitchell, J. Barton	Valley of Fires	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781350009487		
1891	If people do not believe that mathematics is simple, it is only because they do not realize how complicated life is.	Neumann, John Von					Monaghan, Annabel	Double Digit	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544105775		
1892	...and, best of all, to open my inward ear to a tale that was never ended -- a tale my imagination created, and narrated continuously; quickened with all of incident, life, fire, feeling, that I desired and had not in my actual existence.	Bronte, Charlotte	Jane Eyre				Mont, Eve Marie	A Breath of Eyre	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780758269485		
1893	If I am the phantom, it is because man's hatred has made me so. If I am to be saved it is because your love redeems me.	Leroux, Gaston	The Phantom of the Opera				Mont, Eve Marie	A Phantom Enchantment	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780758269508		
1894	... somewhere between the real world and fairyland, where the Actual and the Imaginary may meet... Ghosts might enter here, without affrighting us.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The Scarlett Letter	Novel			Mont, Eve Marie	A Touch of Scarlet	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780758269492		
1895	If people bring so much courage to this world the world has to kill them to break them, so of course it kills them. The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong at the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of these you can be sure it will kill you too but there will be no special hurry.	Hemingway, Ernest	A Farewell to Arms	Novel			Monninger, Joseph	Whippoorwill	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544531239		
1896	The quality of mercy is not strain'd.  It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest:  It blesseth him that gives and him that takes.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice	Play			Monninger, Joseph	Whippoorwill	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544531239		
1897	There is nothing either good or bad,  but thinking makes it so.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet				Moore, Peter	V is for Villain	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157496		
1898	If only I had known the magnitude of the forces and powers our work would unleash, I would have shut down the project and destroyed every scrap of research. We have tampered with the very essence of what limits mankind. Our species cannot survive without those limits, and if the human race extinguishes itself, I fear it is I who must bear the blame.	Kolvasz-Zimmerman, Dr.  J. Laslo					Moore, Peter	V is for Villain	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1964	9781423157496		
1899	...young Romulus  Will take the leadership, build walls of Mars,  And call by his own name his people Romans.  For these I set no limits, world or time,  But make the gift of Empire without end.	Virgil	The Aeneid				Morris, Paula	The Eternal City	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545251334		
1900	Look me in the eye  And tell me that I'm satisfied.  Were you satisfied.		The Replacements				Moracho, Cristina	Althea & Oliver	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670785391		
1901	Somewhere deep inside us the centre holds.	Di Brandt					Moser, Elise	Lily & Taylor	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781554983346		
1902	There is something in the human voice that, coming from the soul, moves our own souls profoundly.	Baker, Janet				Y	Mourlevat, Jean-Claude	Winter Song	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406350036	Epigraphs begin on section	
1903	The urge to discover secrets is deeply ingrained in human nature; even the least curious mind is roused by the promise of sharing knowledge withheld from others.	Chadwick, John	The Decipherment of Linear B				Moulton, Erin E.	Keepers of the Labyrinth	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399164590		
1904	The vastest things are those we may not learn.  We are not taught to die, or to be born,  Nor how to burn With love.  How pitiful is our enforced return To those small things we are masters of.	Peake, Mervyn					Moss, Miriam	Girl on a Plane	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544783997		
1905	Every act of creation is first an act of destruction.	Picasso, Pablo					Mullen, Diane C.	Tagged	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781580895835		
1906	Márgarét, áre you gríeving  Over Goldengrove unleaving?  Leáves like the things of man, you With your fresh thoughts care for, can you?  Ah! ás the heart grows older  It will come to such sights colder  By and by, nor spare a sigh  Though worlds of wanwood leafmeal lie;  And yet you wíll weep and know why.  Now no matter, child, the name:  Sórrow’s spríngs áre the same.  Nor mouth had, no nor mind, expressed  What heart heard of, ghost guessed:  It ís the blight man was born for,  It is Margaret you mourn for.	Hopkins, Gerard Manley	Spring and Fall: to a young child			Y	Murdoch, Emily	If you Find Me	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621524		
1907	The force behind being is the bee. Without this little creature, all life on our planet would cease to exist.					Y	Mussi, Sarah	Breakdown	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471401916	Epigraphs begin on section	
1908	Here we are in danger of focusing only on Isis, when it is quite likely that another group, perhaps a splinter group even more ferocious, might spawn from this current spate of violence...  There is something else about Isis that has emerged as different from other extremist groups and that is their treatment of women and girls. Male violence against women is nothing new and unfortunately knows neither racial or cultural boundaries.	Siddique,, Mona	Isis: A contrived ideology justifying barbarism and sexual control' The Observer				Mussi, Sarah	Bomb	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2014	9781444917864		
1909	Fair foul, and foul is fair.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Mussi, Sarah	Bomb	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444917864		
1910	To live is not merely to breathe: It is to act,  It is to make use of our organs, senses,  faculties -- of all those parts of ourselves  which give us the feeling of existence.	Rousseau, Jean-Jacques					Myers, Walter Dean	All The Right Stuff	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061960895		
1911	There are two kinds of equality; that which consists in dividing the same advantages indiscriminately among all the citizens, and that which consists in distributing them to each according to his deserts.	Isocrates					Myers, Walter Dean	All The Right Stuff	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061960895		
1912	A fool's paradise is a wise man's hell!	Fuller, Thomas					Nader, Elisa	Escape from Eden	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440582844		
1913	Most of the witches that have ever beene discovered have been so by malice.	Archdeacon of Colchester					Naughton, Sarah	The Blood List	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1644	9780857078667		
1914	You've got to destroy a few lives on the way to where you want to get.	Frank, Joe					Neri, G.	Knockout Games	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467732697		
1915	And all the stars were crashing round  As I laid eyes on what I'd found.	The Decemberists		Song			Ness, Patrick	The Crane Wife	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857868749		
1916	No man is an island entire of itself; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main.	Donne, John					Nicholls, Sally	An Island of Our Own	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407124339		
1917	Truly, it is in darkness that one finds the light.	Eckhart, Meister			Germany		Nielsen, Jennifer A.	A Night Divided	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1918	"Atticus, he was real nice..."  "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them."	Lee, Harper	To Kill a Mockingbird	Novel	US		Niven, Jennifer	Holding Up the Universe	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385755924		
1919	It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery					Noel, Alyson	Mystic	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312575670		
1920	Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darknes that most frightens us.	Williamson, Marianne					Noel, Alyson	Horizon	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312664893		
1921	Labor with what zeal we will, Something still remains undone,  Something uncompleted still Waits the rising of the sun.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth				Y	Norris, Elizabeth	Unbreakable	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062103765	Epigraphs begin on section	
1922	"Proud and insolent youth," said Hook, "prepare to meet thy doom." "Dark and sinister man," Peter answered,"have at thee."	Barrie, J.M.	Peter Pan	Novel			Oakes, Colleen	Wendy Darling	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781943006007		
1923	"How do you like the Queen?" said the Cat in a low voice. "Not at all," said Alice: "she's so extremely --" Just then she noticed that the Queen was close behind her, listening; so she went on, "-- likely to win, that it's hardly worth while finishing the game."	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel			Oakes, Colleen	Queen of Hearts	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062409720		
1924	Oh, Sword that I left by my beloved's bed, If only I had you now.	Kojiki					Noriko Ogiwara	Mirror Sword and Shadow Prince	US	1991	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1925	Like the swift flowing waters  Parted by a rock in midsteam,  We shall be reunited.		Sutoku				Noriko Ogiwara	Dragon Sword and Wind Child	US	1988	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781421537634		
1926	Oh, my dearest friend!  I never thought you dead,  Until your horse came home.  Its reins along the ground,  Your heart's blood on its flanks.	Eiblin dubh Ni Chonaill	Caoineadh Airt Ui Laoghaire				O'Guilin, Peadar	The Call	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1773	9781338045611		
1927	O beauty, are you not enough?	Teasdale, Sara					Ohlin, Nancy	Beauty	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442472655		
1928	Ghosts don't haunt us.  That's not how it works.  They're present among us because  we won't let go of them. 	Grafton, Sue					Olson, Norah	What the Dead Want	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062410115		
1929	Conscience is no more than the dead speaking to us.	Carroll, Jim					Olson, Norah	What the Dead Want	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062410115		
1930	In the beginning, Man created the new women, the eves.		Audio Guide to the Rules for Proper female Behaviour, the original Father				O'Neill, Louise	Only Ever Yours	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848664159		
1931	O sleep, O gentle sleep,  Nature's soft nurse, how have I frighted thee,  That thou no more wilt weigh my eyelids down  And steep my senses in forgetfulness?	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV, Part II				Orloff, Erica	In Dreams	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780142424070		
1932	Mithridates, he died old.	Housman, A.E.	A Shropshire Lad				Ormsbee, Kathryn	Lucky Few	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481455282		
1933	We have a bomb with a working that will astonish the whole world.	Hitler, Adolf	in conversation with Mussolini		Germany		Osborne, William	Winter's Bullet	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1944	9781909489769		
1934	Save one life, save the world.		The Talmud				Osborne, William	Winter's Bullet	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781909489769		
1935	"And your defect is a propensity to hate everybody." "And yours," he replied with a smile, "is willfully to misunderstand them."	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice			Y	Oseman, Alice	Solitaire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062335685		
1936	It was night, and the rain fell; and, falling, it was rain, but, having fallen, it was blood.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Silence: A Fable				Ostow, Micol	Amity	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
1937	There are three dates in the school calendar that I find particularly loathsome: Valentine's Day, for obvious reasons, April Fool's Day (ditto) and the first morning of the Autumn term, when we must exchange the inspirational pursuits of summer for the dehumanising rituals of a new school year.		Dido's Lament: 1,000 Things I Hate About School				Packham, Simon	Only We Know	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848124271		
1938	Las Vegas is the only place I know where money really talks -- it says, "Good-bye."	Sinatra, Frank	The Joker is Wild				Painchaud, Michelle	Pretending to be Erica	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670014972		
1939	What was silent in the father speaks in the son.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Parlato, Steven	The Namesake	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440554575		
1940	And though in all lands, love is now mingled with grief, it still grows, perhaps the greater.	Tolkien, J.R.R.	The Lord of the Rings	Novel			Parlato, Steven	The Namesake	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440554575		
1941	Beshrew me but I love her heartily;  For she is wise, if I can judge of her,  And fair she is, if that mine eyes be true.  And true she is, as she hath proved herself,  And therefore, like herself, wise, fair and true.  Shall she be placed in my constant soul.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice	Play			Parkinson, Siobhan	Heart Shaped	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444903607		
1942	God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars.	Hubbard, Elbert					Pashley, Hilton	Sammaels Wings	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781783443253		
1943	Know ye not that we shall judge the angels?		Corinthians 6:3				Pashley, Hilton	Sammaels Wings	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781783443253		
1944	No trees in sight, just concrete Still I see Two roads twist and turn; twist and turn, in front of me There's no signs, but screams Which way's reality?  So you choose; yeah, you choose Maby; maby, you lose the morning's coming soon Sidewalk paved on hitches Broken hearts not fixed by stitches But morning's coming soon  No right in sight, just questions And you find There's no map to Mecca It's just life No right answer; perfect marks It's no big deal; it's just your heart Falling stars, lightning sparks This will only sting a bit  We are all Magnets for fate stumbling, skipping, running at our pace Making choices, losing voices Making wishes for forgiveness Morning's coming soon  And no matter where you sit, how fast you sip The coffee tastes the same on magnet lips	Electric Freakshow	Magnets for Fate	Song			Patrick, Cat & Young, Suzanne	Just Like Fate	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442472730		
1945	Only the young have such moments.	Conrad, Joseph	The Shadow Line				Paulsen, Gary	The Voyage of the Frog	US	1989	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545085359		
1946	Infection tunnels deep within, poisoning the blood and sapping one's strength.		The Book of the Eternal Rose				Paul, Fiona	Starling	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257278		
1947	Fire is power. Blood is life.		The Book of the Eternal Rose				Paul, Fiona	Belladonna	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257261		
1948	Go and look again at the roses.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery	The Little Prince	Novel			Peacock, Shane	Last Message	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781554699353		
1949	Gather quickly Out of darkness All the songs you know And throw them at the sun Before they melt Like snow.	Hughes, Langston	Bouquet				Perez, Ashley Hope	Out of Darkness	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467742023		
1950	It was not darkness that fell  from the air. It was brightness.	Joyce, James	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man	Novel			Perez, Ashley Hope	Out of Darkness	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467742023		
1951	There could have been no two hearts so open, no tastes so similar, no feelings so in unison, no countenances so beloved. Now they were as strangers; nay, worse than strangers, for they could never become acquainted. It was a perpetual estrangement.	Austen, Jane	Persuasion	Novel			Peterfreund, Diana	For Darkness Shows the Stars	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062006158		
1952	From childhood's hour I have not been As others were; I have not seen As others saw; I could not bring My passions from a common spring.  From the same source I have not taken My sorrow; I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone;  And all I loved, I loved alone.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Alone	Poem			Phelan, James	Survivor	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780758280688		
1953	Perhaps all our loves are merely hints and symbols;  a hill of many invisible crests;  doors that open as in a dream to reveal only a further stretch of carpet and another door.	Waugh, Evelyn	Brideshead Revisited				Philpot, Chelsey	Even in Paradise	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293695		
1954	A little water clears us of his deed.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Philip, Gillian	Bad Faith	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781905537082		
1955	It ain't necessarily so.	Gershwin, Ira					Philip, Gillian	Bad Faith	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781905537082		
1956	Dystopia (n): an imaginary place that is depressinly wretched		The Penguin English Dictionary				Philip, Gillian	Bad Faith	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781905537082		
1957	Oh Queen of Fays --  If I had known of this day's deed --  I would have let your knight, Tam Lin, ride down  to Hell on his milk-white steed.	Langrish, Katherine	Janet Speaks				Philip, Gillian	Bloodstone	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780765369420		
1958	Who can ever know what will be discovered? Eddie Carbone had never expected to have a destiny.	Miller, Arthur	A View from the Bridge				Pierson, DC	Crap Kingdom	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670014323		
1959	How sad and bad and mad it was -- but then, how it was sweet!	Browning, Robert	Confessions				Pitcher, Annabel	Yours Truly	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316246781		
1960	It took the view of the earth from space... to let us sense a planet on which living things, the air, the oceans, and the rocks all combine in one as Gaia. The name of the super-organism, Gaia, is not a synonym for the biosphere... Just as teh shell is part of a snail, so the rocks, the air, and the oceans are a part of Gaia. Gaia, as we shall see, has continuity with the past back to the origins of life, and extends into the future as long as life persists.	Lovelock, James	The Ages of Gaia				Plum, Amy	After the End	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062225603		
1961	...In addition to our immediate consciousness, which is of a thoroughly personal nature and which we believe to be the only empirical psyche... there exists a second psychic system of a collective, universal, and impersonal nature which is identical in all individuals. This collective unconscious does not develop individually but is inherited. It consists of pre-existent forms... which give definite form to certain pyschic contents.	Jung, C.G.	The Archetype and the Collective Unconsciousness				Plum, Amy	After the End	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062225603		
1962	I'm a scientist, not a theologian. I don't know if there is a God or not. Religion requires certainty. Revere and respect Gaia. Have trust in Gaia. But not faith.	Lovelock, James					Plum, Amy	Until the Beginning	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062225634		
1963	Sweet my Love whom I loved to try for,  Sweet my Love whom I love and sign for,  Will you once love me and sigh for me,  You my Love whom I Love and die for?	Rossetti, Christina	Mariana	Poem			Plum, Amy	If I Should Die	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1881	9780062004031		
1964	In wildness is the preservation of the world.	Thoreau, Henry David					Pohl-Weary, Emily	Not Your Ordinary Wolf Girl	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477817308		
1965	I have a daughter - have while she is mine...	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet			Y	Polak, Monique	So Much It Hurts	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459801363	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
1966	When the world is sick, can't no one be well,  But I dreamt we was all beautiful and strong.	A Silver Mt Zion	God Bless Our Dead Marines				Porter, Sarah	The Twice Lost	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547482521		
1967	O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian to his Honolulu Lou  and he's sighin' and cryin' and all the while he's tryin'  just to say "I love you true"  with his "arra yaaka hula," "begorrah hickey dula,"  and his Irish "Ji-ji-boo,"  O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian to his Honolulu Lou.	Cornack, Rennie	O'Brien is Tryin' to learn to Talk Hawaiian				Portman, Frank	King Dork Approximately	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1916	9780385736183		
1968	Night, you bring home all things That the shining dawn scatters:  You bring home a lamb,  Bring home a kid,  Bring home a child to its mother.	Sappho					Porter, Sarah	Vassa in the Night	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780765380548		
1969	Then the eyes of the little doll began to shine like two candles. It ate a little of the bread and drank a little of the soup and said: "Don't be afraid, Wassilissa the Beautiful. Be comforted. Say thy prayers, and go to sleep. The morning is wiser than the evening.	Wheeler, Post	Wassilissa the Beautiful				Porter, Sarah	Vassa in the Night	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780765380548		
1970	i carry your heart (I carry it in my heart)	Cummings, E.E.		Poem			Preble, Joy	It Wasn't Always Like This	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616955885		
1971	What is constant in this world of change? Yesterday.		Japanese Poem	Poem	Japan		Preus, Margi	The Bamboo Sword	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419708077		
1972	As a new heaven is begun... the Eternal Hell revives.	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell				Prentice, Andrew & Weil, Jonathan	Devil's Blood	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910200575		
1973	He thought about himself, and the whole Earth  Of Man the wonderful and of the Stars And how the deuce they ever could have birth;  And then he thought of Earthquakes, and of Wars How many miles the Moon might have in girth Of Air-balloons, and of the many bars To perfect knowledge of the boundless Skies;  And then he thought of Donna Julia's eyes.	Lord Byron	Don Juan				Prentice, Andrew & Weil, Jonathan	Devil's Blood	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910200575		
1974	We stepped out gaily on a carpet of flowers, little imagining the abyss beneath.	Philippe, Louis	Comte de Segur				Prentice, Andrew & Weil, Jonathan	Devil's Blood	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910200575		
1975	Texas is a state of mind.	Steinback, John					Preble, Joy	The A-Word	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616952907		
1976	No one who, like me, conjures up the most evil of those half-tamed demons that inhabit the human breast, and seeks to wrestle with them, can expect to come through the struggle unscathed. 	Freud, Sigmund	Dora: An Analysis of a Case of Hysteria				Prinz, Yvonne	If You're Lucky	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616204631		
1977	"Choose you weapon," said the old general, coughing into a silk handkerchief and striking the handsome young calvary officer in the face with his white leather glove.  "I choose... Time," said the younger man with a sigh, settling himself down in the long grass under the bright morning sun and closing his eyes.	Palp, Francis	The Ghost Tram and Other Stories				Priestley, Chris	Anything that Isn't This	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404641		
1978	Into this wild abyss, The womb of nature and perhaps her grave,  Of neither sea, nor shore, nor air, nor fire. But all these in their pregnant causes mixed Confusedly, and which thus must ever fight,  Unless the almighty maker them ordain His dark materials to create more worlds, Into this wild abyss the wary fiend Stood on the brink of hell and looked a while,  Pondering his voyage...	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Pullman, Philip	Northern Lights	US	1995	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407153322		
1979	I had a dream, which was not all a dream. The bright sun was extinguish'd, and the stars  Did wander darkling in the eternal space,  Rayless, and pathless, and the icy earth Swung blind and blackening in the moonless air;  Morn came and went -- and came, and brought no day,  And men forgot their passions in the dread Of this their desolation; and all hearts  Were chill'd into a selfish prayer for light:	Lord Byron		Poem		Y	Purdy, Rebekah L.	The Winter People	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781622663682		
1980	Over hill, over dale,  Through bush, through brier,  Over park, over pale,  Through flood, through fire! I do wander everywhere,  Swiftier than the moon's sphere;  And I serve the Fairy Queen,  To dew her orbs upon the green;  The cowslips tall her pensioners be;  In their gold coats spots you see;  Those be rubies, fairy favours;  In those freckles live their savours;  I must go seek some dewdrops here,  And hang a pearl in every cowslip's ear.	Shakespeare, William					Purdy, Rebekah L.	The Summer Marked	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781633750098		
1981	You don't get over it because "it" is the person you loved.	Winterson, Jeanette	Written on the Body				Rabb, Margo	Cures for Heartbreak	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062471567		
1982	Always forgive your enemies -- nothing annoys them so much.	Wilde, Oscar					Rasheed, Leila	Diamonds Deceit	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423171188		
1983	There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.	Wilde, Oscar					Rasheed, Leila	Cinders Sapphire	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423171171		
1984	Love is merely a madness, and, I tell you, deserves as well a dark house and a whip as madmen do.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Rattle, Alison	The Madness	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471401039		
1985	Down in a green and shady bed,  A modest violet grew;  Its stalk was bent, it hung its head,  As if to hide from view.  And yet it was a lovely flower, Its colours bright and fair;  It might have graced a rosy bower,  Instead of hiding there.	Taylor, Jane					Rattle, Alison	V is for Violet	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471403811		
1986	No armed police force, or detective agency, or armed body of men, shall ever be brought into this state for the suppression of domestic violence, except upon the application of the legislature, or the executive, when the legislature can not be convened.		Constituition of the state of Idaho, Article XIV, Section 6				Reedy, Trent	Divide We Fall	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545543675		
1987	Life, like a dome of many-coloured glass,  Stains the white radiance of Eternity.	Shelly, Percy Bysshe	Adonais	Poem			Reiss, Kathryn	The Glass House People	US	1992	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780152310400		
1988	No doubt the universe is unfolding as it should.	Ehermann, Max	Desiderata	Poem			Revis, Beth	A World Without You	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595147158		
1989	Hey there, you, looking for a brighter season,  need to lay your burden down.  Hey, there, you, drowning in a helpless feeling,  buried under deeper ground.	Mvula, Laura	Sing to the Moon				Reynolds, Jason	The Boy in the Black Suit	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442459502		
1990	History can only teach its lesson if it is remembered.	Soto, Carmelo					Reynolds, Jason & Kiely, Brendan	All American Boys	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481463331		
1991	If I am not for myself, who will be for me?  But if I am only for myself, what am I?	Hillel the Elder					Reynolds, Jason & Kiely, Brendan	All American Boys	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481463331		
1992	Be good to your family, y'all, no matter where your families are 'cause everybody needs family, y'all...	Bey, Yasiin	Sunshine				Reynolds, Jason	When I was The Great EST	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442459472		
1993	What we all call empty space contains an immense background of energy. This vast sea of energy may play a key part in the understanding of the cosmos as a whole. Space, which has so much energy, is full rather than empty. What we perceive through the senses as empty space is actually the plenum, which is the ground for the existence of everything, including ourselves.	Bohm, David					Richardson, Tracy	The Field	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781935462835		
1994	If Death were an animal, she would be a Wolf.		Medieval proverb, thought to originate in the Cotswolds	Proverb			Richards, Justin	The Wolfstone Curse	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848775510		
1995	An amazing spectacle... one human episode amid all the atrocities which have stained the memory of war. 	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan	on the Christmas truce			Y	Riordan, James	When the Guns Fall Silent	US	2000	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1914	9780192735706		
1996	It is perhaps the best and most heartening Christmas story of modern times.	Brown, Malcolm & Seaton, Shirley	Christmas Truce on the Western Front			Y	Riordan, James	When the Guns Fall Silent	US	2000	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1994	9780192735706		
1997	But soft, what light through yonder window breaks? It is the East, and Juliet is the sun!	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play			Cohen, Paula Marantz	Beatrice Bunson's Guide to Romeo and Juliet	US	2016	Young Adult Fiction		9781589881051		
1998	Shakespeare is really neat.	Bunson, Beatrice					Cohen, Paula Marantz	Beatrice Bunson's Guide to Romeo and Juliet	US	2016	Young Adult Fiction		9781589881051		
1999	There is no substance which is not a poison; all are poisonous. Only the dose determines.	Paracelsus					Cokal, Susann	The Kingdom of Little Wounds	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780763666941		
2000	The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing. Cowardice will suffer for its triumph. Courage will suffer for its overthrow.	Burke, Edmund					Cole, Steve	Heads You Die	US	2016	Young Adult Fiction		9781782952411		
2001	Nowadays the world is lit by lightning!	Williams, Tennessee	The Glass Menagerie	Play			Combs, Sarah	The Light Fantastic	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction	1944	9780763678517		
2002	We've got to love, no matter how many skies have fallen.	Lawrence, D.H.					Combs, Sarah	The Light Fantastic	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction	1944	9780763678517		
2003	Always be on the watch for the coming of wonders.	White, E.B.					Combs, Sarah	Breakfast Served Anytime	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780763667917		
2004	Do not go gentle into that good night, / Old age should burn and rage at close of day; / Rage, rage against the dying of the light. / Though wise men at their end know dark is right, / Because theirs words had forked no lightning they / Do not go gentle into that good night. / Good men, the last wave by, crying how bright / Their frail deeds might have danced in a green bay, / Rage, rage against the dying of the light. / WIld men who caught and sang the sun in flight, / And learn , too late, they grieved it on its way, / Do not go gentle into that good night. / Grave men, near death, who see with blinding sight / Blind eyes could blaze like meteors and be gay, / Rage, rage against the dying of the light. / And you, my father, there on the sad height, / Curse, bless me now with you fierce tears, I pray. / Do not go gentle into that good night. / Rage, rage against the dying of the light.	Thomas, Dylan	Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night	Poem			Condie, Ally	Crossed	US	2011	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780142421710		
2005	Sunset and evening star, / And one clear call for me! / And may there be no moaning of the bar, / When I put out to sea. / But such a tide as moving seems asleep, / Too full for sound and foam, / When that which drew from out the boundless deep / Turns again home. / Twilight and evening bell, / And after that the dark! / And may there be no sadness of farewell, / When I embark; / For tho' from out our bourne of Time and Place / The flood may bear me far, / I hope to see my Pilot face to face / When I have crossed the bar.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	Crossing the Bar	Poem			Condie, Ally	Crossed	US	2011	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780142421710		
2006	The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.	Proust, Marcel					Warga, Jasmine	My Heart and Other Black Holes	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780062324672		
2007	At midnight, do they glide forth to gather on the high road, / and alackaday to any youth who comes upon them! / He shall dance, he shall embrace them in unbridled frenzy, / and he shall dance without rest until he fall down dead.	Heine, Heinrich	Elementargeister				Conway, Celeste	Unlovely	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction	1837	9781440582790		
2008	For never was a story of more woe / Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play			Cook, Kristi	Magnolia	US	2014	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442485358		
2009	A greater power than we can contradict / Hath thwarted our intents.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play			Cook, Kristi	Magnolia	US	2014	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442485358		
2010	Boast not proud English, of thy birth and blood / Thy brother Indian is by birth as Good. / Of one blood God made Him, and Thee and All. / As wise, as faire, as strong, as personall.	Williams, Roger		Poem			Cooper, Susan	Ghost Hawk	US	2013	Young Adult Fiction	1643	9781442481411		
2011	This land is your land, this land is my land / From California to the New York Island, / From the Redwood Forest to the Gulf Stream waters, / This land was made for you and me.	Guthrie, Woody	This Land Is Your Land	Song			Cooper, Susan	Ghost Hawk	US	2013	Young Adult Fiction	1944	9781442481411		
2012	bucket list (noun)—A list of things you want to do before you die; comes from the phrase kick the bucket (to die)						Coriell, Shelley	Goodbye, Rebel Blue	US	2013	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781419709302		
2013	Shut out from the heaven it makes its moan, / It frets against the boundary shore; / All earth's full rivers cannot fill / The sea, that drinking thirsteth still.	Rossetti, Christian	By The Sea	Poem			Córdova, Zoraida	The Savage Blue	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781299649538		
2014	A mermaid found a swimming lad, / Picked him for her own, / Pressed her body to his body, / Laughed; and plunging down / Forgot in cruel happiness / That even lovers drown.	Yeats, W.B.	A Man Young and Old	Poem			Córdova, Zoraida	The Savage Blue	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781299649538		
2015	"Now put me into the barge," said the king... / "for I will into the Vale of Avilion to heal me of my grievous wound; / and if thou hear never more of me, pray for my soul."	Malory, Sir Thomas	Le Morte D'Arthur	Book			Córdova, Zoraida	The Vast and Brutal Sea	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781306867146		
2016	And if the earthly no longer knows your name, / Whisper to the silent earth: I'm flowing. / To the flashing water say: I am.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Silent Friend of Many Distances, Feel	Poem			Córdova, Zoraida	The Vast and Brutal Sea	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781306867146		
2017	Wherever he steps, whatever he touches, whatever he leaves, even unconsciously, will serve as a silent witness against him. Not only his fingerprints or his footprints, but his hair, the fibers from his clothes, the glass he breaks, the tool mark he leaves, the paint he scratches, the blood or semen he deposits or collects. All of these and more, bear mute witness against him. This is evidence that does not forget. It is not confused by the excitement of the moment. It is not absent because human witnesses are. It is factual evidence. Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.	Locard, Edmund					Cosimano, Elle	Nearly Found	US	2015	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739277		
2018	If the sky that we look upon / Should tumble and fall / And the mountains should crumble to the sea / I won't cry, I won't cry, no I won't shed a tear / Just as long as you stand, stand by me	King, Ben E.	Stand By Me	 Song			Coutts, Alexandra	Tumble & Fall	US	2013	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374378615		
2019	But the woman took off the great lid of the jar with her hands and scattered all these, and her thought caused sorrow and mischief to men. Only Hope remained there in an unbreakable home within under the rim of the great jar, and did not fly out at the door."	Hesiod					Crawford, Brian	Screams in the Night	US	2017	Young Adult Fiction		9781680763522		
2020	Hell is empty and all the devils are here.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Crawford, Brian	The Path of Heaven	US	2017	Young Adult Fiction		9781680763560		
2021	eden / two or three times i've stood under / you / this window of yours is so / incredibly / painfully / blue / and you never come out or show me / (past this infinite garden of regrets) / your face	Esmail, Walead					Cranse, Pratima	All the Major Constellations	US	2015	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780670016457		
2022	Forbid us something, and that thing we desire.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Canterbury Tales	Book			Cremer, Andrea	Snakeroot	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399164224		
2023	There is no passion in nature so demoniacally impatient, as that of him who, shuddering upon the edge of a precipice, thus meditates a plunge. To indulge, for a moment, in any attempt at thought, is to be inevitably lost; for reflection but urges us to forbear, and therefore it is, I say, that we cannot. If there be no friendly arm to check us, or if we fail in a sudden effort to prostrate ourselves backward from the abyss, we plunge, and are destroyed.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Imp of the Perverse	Short Story			Creagh, Kelly	Oblivion	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction	1845	9781442436275		
2024	This is the patent age of new inventions / For killing bodies and for saving souls. / All propagated with the best intentions.	Lord Byron	Don Juan	Poem			Cremer, Andrea	The Conjurer's Riddle	US	2015	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399164248		
2025	Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay, / To moud me man? Did I solicit thee / From darkness to promote me?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost	Epic poem			Cremer, Andrea	The Inventor's Secret	US	2014	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399159626		
2026	Here's a test: Leukaemia. Look at the word quickly then look away. Now, close your eyes and try to spell it. Bet you couldn't? Neither could I.						Crow, Matthew	In Bloom	US	2013	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781472105523		
2027	The soldiers were all exactly alike, excepting one, who had only one legs; he had been left ot the last, and then there was not enough of the melted tin to finish him, so they made him to stand firmly on one leg, and this caused him to be very remarkable.	Andersen, Hans Christian	The Steadfast Tin Soldier	Book			Crompton, Laurie Boyle	Adrenaline Crush	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780374300616		
2028	She stood on tiptoe, with her legs stretched out, as firmly as he did on his one leg. He never took his eyes from her for even a moment. She was as firm as himself.	Andersen, Hans Christian	The Steadfast Tin Soldier	Book			Crompton, Laurie Boyle	Adrenaline Crush	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780374300616		
2029	Audacity—that was all I had. Audacity!	Lemlich, Clara					Crowder, Melanie	Audacity	US	2016	Young Adult Fiction		9780399168994		
2030	For they have sown the wind, / and they shall reap the whirlwind.	Bible	Hosea8:7-8	Verse			Crockett, S.D.	After the Snow	US	2012	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447201175		
2031	The color of truth is gray.	André, Gide 					Cummings, Priscilla	Cheating for the Chicken Man	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9780525426172		
2032	Half the absurdities of life we don't even see, they are so on our own noses. The other half–that's your life, baby.	Miens, Lorraine					Cumyn, ALan	Hot Pterodactyl Boyfriend	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781481439800		
2033	When I started out in my writing career, many years ago, writing short stories and serials for The Respected Lady magazine, the Character Questionnaire became my most cherished friend. Use the template below before you start your story to get to know your own characters even better than you know yourself.	Dashwood, Agatha	So You Want to Write a Novel?				Curham, Siobhan	Finding Cherokee Brown	US	2013	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9781405260381		
2034	Dear writer, imagine if you will that your reader is a trout, swimming merrily downstream. The first paragraph of your novel should be liek the maggot on the end of the fisherman's line. Juciy and appealing to the point of irresistible. Hook them with that and then let the rest of your first chapter reel them in.	Dashwood, Agatha	So You Want to Write a Novel?				Curham, Siobhan	Finding Cherokee Brown	US	2013	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9781405260381		
2035	When in doubt, place your character in an unusual setting. Then see your writing come alive!	Dashwood, Agatha	So You Want to Write a Novel?				Curham, Siobhan	Finding Cherokee Brown	US	2013	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9781405260381		
2036	Whoso beset him round / With dismal stores, / Do but themselves confound; / His strength the more is. / No lion can him fright, / He'll with a giant fight, / But he will have a right / To be a pilgrim. / Hobgoblin nor foul fiend / Can daunt his spirit; / He knows he at the end / Shall life inhereit. / Then fancies fly away, / He'll fear not what men say, / He'll labour night and day / To be a pilgrim.	Bunyan, John	To Be a Pilgrim	Hymn			Dann, Elon	Awe of Mercury	US	2014	Young Adult Fiction		9781471401190		
2037	And let me speak to th' yet-unknowing world / How these things came about.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			David, Keren	Cuckoo	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780349002354		
2038	There is, sir, an eyrie of children, little eyases, / that cry out on the top of question and are most / tyrannically clapped for 't. These are now the fashion, / and so berattle the common stages – so they call them – / that many wearing rapiers are afraid of goose / quills and dare scarce come thither.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			David, Keren	Cuckoo	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780349002354		
2039	When sorrows come, they come not single spies, / But in battalions!	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			David, Keren	Cuckoo	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780349002354		
2040	This above all: to thine own self be true	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			David, Keren	Cuckoo	US	2016	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780349002354		
2041	It was not wisdom that enabled poets to write their poetry, but a kind of instinct or inspiration, such as you find in seers and prophets who delvier all their sublime messages without knowing in the lease what they mean,	Socrates					Dawn, Sasha	Oblivion	US	2014	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844762		
2042	All the world's a stage, / And all the men and women merely players: / They have their exits and their entrances; / And one man in his time plays many parts . . .	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Dawson, James	Cruel Summer	US	2013	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621081		
2043	By now you should be convinced that our universe may have additional curled-up spatial dimensions; certainly, so long as they are small enough, nothing rules them out.	Greene, Brian	The Elegant Universe	Book			Dayton, Arwen Elys	Seeker	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780385744072		
2044	When swords flash, let no idea of love, piety, or even the face of your fathers move you.	Caesar, Gaius Julius					Deas, Stephen	The King's Assassin	US	2012	Young Adult Fiction		9780575094574		
2045	I was too young that time to value her, / But now I know here: If she be a traitor, / Why, so am I. We still have slept together, / Rose at an instant, learn'd, play'd, eat together, / And wheresoe'er we went, like Juno's swans, / Still we went coupled and inseparable.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Cruz, Melissa de la	Triple Moon	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399176845		
2046	The dead do dream. They dream of the world of Nym and twist hopelessly within its dark labyrinths, seeking that which they can never reach. But for a few, a very few, a wurde is called. It is a wurde that summons them again to life. Cursed are the twice-born.		Amabramsum: the Genthai Book of Wisdom				Delaney, Joseph	Arena 13: The Prey	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781782954064		
2047	Men say they know many things; / But lo! they have taken wings, — / The arts and sciences, / And a thousand appliances; / The wind that blows / Is all that any body knows.	Thoreau, Henry David	Men Say They Know Many Things	Poem			Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2048	Come hell	The Decemberists	This Is Why We Fight	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2049	You drop a coin into the sea, / and shout out, / "Please come back to me"	Stars	The Night Starts Here	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2050	To a surrounded enemy, you must leave a way of escape	Sun Tzu					Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2051	Often, for undaunted courage, / fate spares the man it has not already marked	Beowulf		Epic poem			Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2052	The cave you fear toe enter holds the treasure you seek.	Campbell, Joseph					Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Stolen	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257551		
2053	A half unconscious Queen— / But this time—Adequate—Erect, / With Will to choose, or to reject, / And I choose, just a Crown—	Dickinson, Emily	I'm ceded—I've stopped being Theirs	Poem			Cruz, Melissa de la	The Ring & the Crown	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157427		
2054	Who run the world? Girls! / Who run this motha? Girls!	Beyoncé	Run The World (Girls)	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	The Ring & the Crown	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157427		
2055	Everyone's here and frightfully gay; / Nobody cares what people say.	Coward, Noel	I Went to a Marvellous Party	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	The Ring & the Crown	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157427		
2056	Let me be your ruler, / You can call me Queen Bee.	Lorde	Royals	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	The Ring & the Crown	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157427		
2057	He laughed and smote with the laughter and thrust up over his head, / And smoe the venom asunder, and clave the heart of Dread; / Then he leapt from the pit and the grave, and the rushing river of blood, / And fulfilled with the joy of the War-God on the face of earth he stood / With red sword high uplifted, with wrathful glittering eyes; / And he laughed at the heavens above him for he saw the sun arise, / And Sigurd gleamed on the desert, and shone in the new-born light, / And the wind in his raiment wavered, and all the world was bright. / But there was the ancient Fafnir, and the Face of Terror lay / On the huddled Folds of the Serpent, that were black and ashen-grey / In the desert lit by the sun; and those twain looked each on each, / And forth from the Face of Terror went a sound of dreadful speech: / "Child, child, who art thou that has smitten? bright child, of whence is thy birth?" / "I am called the Wild-thing Glorious, and alone I wend on the earth."	Morris, William	The Story of Sigurd the Volsung and the Fall of the Niblungs	Epic poem			Cruz, Melissa de la / Johnston, Michael	Golden	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781408334447		
2058	Remember, remember always, that all of us, and you and I especially, are descended from immigrants and revolutionists.	Roosevelt, Franklin D.					Cruz, Melissa de la	Something in Between	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780373212385		
2059	The truth is, immigrants tend to be more American than people born here.	Palahniuk, Chuck	Choke	Book			Cruz, Melissa de la	Something in Between	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780373212385		
2060	It was my father who taught us that an immigrant must work twice as hard as anybody else, that he must never give up.	Zidane, Zinedine					Cruz, Melissa de la	Something in Between	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780373212385		
2061	The land flourished because it was fed from so many sources–because it was nourished by so many cultures and traditions and peoples.	Johnson, Lyndon B.					Cruz, Melissa de la	Something in Between	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780373212385		
2062	Your time will come. You will face the same evil, and you will defeat it.	Jackson, Peter	The Fellowship of the Ring	Book			Cruz, Melissa de la	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
2063	Knock, knock, knocking on heaven's door.	Dylan, Bob	Knockin' on Heaven's Door	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
2064	Blood and fire are too much for these restless arms to hold.	Indigo Girls	Blood and Fire	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
2065	I learned the live half alive . . .	Perri, Christina	Jar of Hearts	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
2066	While everyone's lost, the battle is won.	The Killers	All These Things That I've Done	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Gates of Paradise	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157410		
2067	The Haitians need to come to America. But some people are all, "What about the strain on our resources?" Well it's like when I had this garden party for my father's birthday, right? I put R.S.V.P. 'cause it was a sit-down dinner. But some people came that, like, did not R.S.V.P., so I was like totally buggin'. I had to haul ass to the kitchen, redistribute the food, squish in extra place settings, but by the end of the day it was like, the more the merrier! And so, if the government could just get to the kitchen, rearrange some things, we could certainly party with the Haitians. And in conclusion, may I please remind you it does not say R.S.V.P. on the Statue of Liberty! Thank you very much.		Clueless	Film			Cruz, Melissa de la	Birthday Vicious	US	2014	Young Adult Fiction		9781481409735		
2068	Make it like your birthday every day	Perry, Katy	Birthday	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Birthday Vicious	US	2014	Young Adult Fiction		9781481409735		
2069	I was born with a chronic anxiety about the weather.	Burroughs, John					Delany, Shannon	Weather Witch	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018519		
2070	There life is supremely easy for men. No snow is there, nor ever heavy winter storm, nor rain.	Homer					Delany, Shannon	Weather Witch	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018519		
2071	For there is friend like a sister / In calm or stormy weather . . .	Rosetti, Christina Georgina	Goblin Market	Poem			Delany, Shannon	Weather Witch	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018519		
2072	Dame Fortuine is a fickle gipsy, / And always blind, and often tipsy; / Sometimes for years and years together, / She'll bless you with the sunniest weather . . 	Praed, Winthrop Mackworth					Delany, Shannon	Weather Witch	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018519		
2073	All sorts of things and weather / Must be taken in together . . .	Emerson, Ralph Waldo		Poem			Delany, Shannon	Weather Witch	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018519		
2074	All happy families are alike; each unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.	Tolstoy, Leo	Anna Karenina	Novel			Demetrios, Heather	Something Real	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097962		
2075	You reel me out and then you cut the string.	Radiohead	15 Step	Song			Demetrios, Heather	Something Real	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097962		
2076	"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly, / "Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy."	Howitt, Mary	The Spider and the Fly	Poem			Derting, Kimberly	The Replaced	US	2015	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293633		
2077	And so it goes . . .	Vonnegut, Kurt	Slaughterhouse-Five	Novel			Derting, Kimberly	The Replaced	US	2015	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293633		
2078	The surface of the Earth is the shore of the cosmic ocean . . .	Sagan, Carl Edward					Derting, Kimberly	The Countdown	US	2016	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293664		
2079	Boy, you're an alien / Your touch so foreigh / It's supernatural / Extraterrestrial	Perry, Katy	E.T.	Song			Derting, Kimberly	The Countdown	US	2016	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293664		
2080	Certainly, no fact in the long history of the world is so startling as the wide and repeated exterminations of its inhabitants.	Darwin, Charles					Derting, Kimberly	The Countdown	US	2016	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062293664		
2081	In the depth of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer. 	Camus, Albert	Return to Tipasa	Essay			Dessen, Sarah	This Lullaby	US	2002	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780142501559		
2082	She'll be back soon. She's just writing.	Caroline					Dessen, Sarah	This Lullaby	US	2002	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780142501559		
2083	I lost my heart under the bridge.	Harvey, PJ	Down by the Water	Song			Desai, Tanuja Hidier	Bombay Blues	US	2014	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780545384780		
2084	Put on your red shoes and dance the blues.	Bowie, David	Let's Dance	Song			Desai, Tanuja Hidier	Bombay Blues	US	2014	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780545384780		
2085	Somewhere, something incredible is waiting to be known.	Sagan, Carl Edward					DeStefano, Lauren	Burning Kingdoms	US	2015	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480643		
2086	When the world was formed, the people soon followed. It has been a blanacing act of life and death from that day on. It is not the place of any man to question it.		The Text of All Things				DeStefano, Lauren	Burning Kingdoms	US	2015	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480643		
2087	Out beyond ideas of wrongdoing and rightdoing, there is a field. I'll meet you there.	Jalāl ad-Dīn ar-Rūmī					DeStefano, Lauren	Perfect Ruin	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480612		
2088	The first humans were especially ungrateful. After the birth of the sun and the moon, they asked for stars. After the crops rose from the ground, they asked for beasts to fill the fields. After some time, the god of the ground, weary of their demands, thought it best to destroy them and begin again with humbler beings. So it goes that the god of the sky thought the first humans too clever to waste, and he agreed to keep them in the sky with the promise that they would never again interfere with the ground. 		The History of Internment				DeStefano, Lauren	Perfect Ruin	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480612		
2089	You have all heard the warnings about the edge. We have been told its winds are a song that will hypnotize us, and by the time we awaken from that trance, it will be too late.	Leander, Daphne	Intangible Gods				DeStefano, Lauren	Perfect Ruin	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480612		
2090	Our genders are determined for us before our parents have reached their turn in the queue. How much are we leaving to the god in the sky?	Leander, Daphne	Intangible Gods				DeStefano, Lauren	Perfect Ruin	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480612		
2091	Virtuousness – how is it defined? We are taught not to approach the edge, and certainly not to jump. But is bravery not a virtue?	Leander, Daphne	Intangible Gods				DeStefano, Lauren	Perfect Ruin	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442480612		
2092	Some souls one will never discover, unless one invents them first.	Nietzsche Friedrich	Thus Spoke Zarathustra	Novel			Desai, Tanuja Hidier	Born Confused	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780545664516		
2093	I would believe only in a god who could dance.	Nietzsche Friedrich	Thus Spoke Zarathustra	Novel			Desai, Tanuja Hidier	Born Confused	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780545664516		
2094	There are only two ways to live your life. One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.	Einstein, Albert					Detweiler, Katelyn	Immaculate	US	2015	Contemporay, Magical Realism, Young Adult Fiction		9780451469625		
2095	Bring me the flower that leads us out / where blond transparencies rise / and life evaporates as essence. / Bring me the sunflower crazed with light.	Montale, Eugenio		Poem			DeWoskin, Rachel	Blind Spot for Boys	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9780670785223		
2096	The first purpose of Clothes . . . was not warmth or decency, but ornament.	Carlyle, Thomas	Sartor Resartus	Novel			Dimopoulos, Elaine	Material Girls	US	2015	Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1833	9780544388505		
2097	I will ascend to heaven and set my throne above God's stars. / I will presideo n the mountain of the gods far away in the north. / I will climb to the highest heavens and be like the Most High.	The Prince of Darkness	Isaiah 14:13	Verse			Dittemore, Shannon	Dark Halo	US	2013	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781401686390		
2098	There was a storm in my heart. There was a war in my heart.						Dockrill, Laura	Lorali	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404221		
2099	Spring signals the return of various species of coastal wildlife to the New Jersey shore, the place they call their summer home.	Girodano, Lucy	What's Love Got to Do With It? The Dating and Mating Habits of North America Sea Life				Doktorski, Jennifer Salvato	The Summer After You and Me	US	2015	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781492619031		
2100	Seagulls are faithful, not fickle birds. They remain attached to one mate, one colony, and one nesting ground for life. Seagull divorce is rare and not without consequences.	Girodano, Lucy	What's Love Got to Do With It? The Dating and Mating Habits of North America Sea Life				Doktorski, Jennifer Salvato	The Summer After You and Me	US	2015	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781492619031		
2101	Hell is empty and all the devils are here.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Doller, Trish	The Devil You Know	US	2015	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781619634169		
2102	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William					Donnelly, Jennifer	These Shallow Graves	US	2015	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9781471405150		
2103	For more than once dimly down to the beach gliding, / Silent, avoiding the moonbeams, blending myself with the shadows, / Recalling now the obscure shapes, the echoes, the sounds and sights after their sorts, / The white arms out in the breakers tirelessly tossing, / I, with bare feet, a child, the wind wafting my hair, / Listen'd long and long.	Whitman, Walt	Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking	Poem			Donnelly, Jennifer	Deep Blue	US	2014	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781444921182		
2104	The cure for anything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea.	Dinesen, Isak					Donnelly, Jennifer	Sea Spell	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781484712900		
2105	There is no way back for me now. I am going to take you on journeys you've never dreamed were possible.	McQueen, Alexander					Donnelly, Jennifer	Dark Tide	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9781423182016		
2106	I shall know you, secrets / by the litter you have left / and by your bloody footprints	Ridge, Lola	Secrets	Poem			Doyle, Catherine	Inferno	US	2016	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910655238		
2107	The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.	Cicero, Marcus Tullius					Doyle, Catherine	Inferno	US	2016	Contemporary, Romance Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910655238		
2108	Of all forms of caution, caution in love is perhaps the most fatal to true happiness.	Russell, Bertrand	The Conquest of Happiness	Book			Doyle, Catherine	Vendetta	US	2015	Contemporary, Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult Fiction		9781909489813		
2109	It is only in love and murder that we still remain sincere.	Dürrenmatt, Friedrich	Incident at Twilight	Play			Doyle, Catherine	Vendetta	US	2015	Contemporary, Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult Fiction		9781909489813		
2110	And where the offence is, let the great ax fall.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Doyle, Catherine	Vendetta	US	2015	Contemporary, Mystery, Thriller, Young Adult Fiction		9781909489813		
2111	I . . . am about to embark upon a hazardous and technically unexplainable journey . . . to confer, converse, and other-wise hobnob with my brother wizards.	Oz the Great	The Wizard of Oz				Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
2112	When moon and sun stand each in place / And your opponent takes the field, / Look past him to the one you'll face / When all hid truths stand new-revealed. / When that time comes, your only shield / Will be the outward gaze toward space; / The cold will show what sword to wield / Against the fire's and death's embrace. / Still, though your oldest foe should yield, / Beware the last fall of the dice: / Though now an ancient sorrow's healed, / Beware who pays the final price — / And do not miss, 'twixt fire and ice, / Your chance to make the sun rise twice.		I Ching trigram 30, Fire over Fire: "Double Brightness"				Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
2113	I am not young enough to know everything.	Wilde, Oscar					Duane, Diane	Games Wizards Play	US	2016	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780544819818		
2114	We could see them through the trellis, / From the pit where we sat, / Framed, / Two boys swapping stickers. / The two of us / Talking of battlefields and bedrooms, / And swapping stickers. / And how the faces are now changed, / The frames frayed / But become something mirror-familiar – / Each other's heroes, perhaps. / And, even across enemy lines, / Brothers, being there. / And how paths part, criss-cross / Through sanded pits and poppy fields, / Then meet again, / At a point somewhere solid, / Framed, like a medal. / At its heart two boys / Swapping stickers.	Wagg, Michael	The Brothers	Poem			Earle, Phil	Heroic	US	2013	Military, Young Adult Fiction		9780141346274		
2115	We are the dead. Short days ago / We lived, felt dawn, saw sunset glow, / Loved and were loved, and now we lie / In Flanders fields.	McCrae, John	In Flanders Fields	Poem			Edwards, Eve	Dawn	US	2014	Romance Novel, Young Adult Fiction		9780141337401		
2116	After the fracture and the flood / The masters and their magic consumed by the ravenous earth / There was a journey / Through aeons of dark, as the world healed / The refugees seeking a new home but lost, so lost / And when the seas calmed and the land quieted / And the stars could bear to watch once more / The memory descended in ships of blue light / To rise again / Hoping this time to reach the heights of the masters / Without resurrecting their horrors.						Emerson, Kevin	The Dark Shore	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062062826		
2117	Call: Listen! Listen for the song! / Response: Where has that sweet music gone? / Call: She's gone with the river, gone with the trees, / Response: Gone and left us on our knees. / Call: Listen! Listen! What's that you hear? / Response: The wind of change, the drum of fear. / Call: Hear our footsteps, hear our hearts, / Response: Is this the end, or just the start?		Traditional Great Rise Migration chant				Emerson, Kevin	The Dark Shore	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062062826		
2118	These bones are old, older than you know, / You remember me like yesterday, / But that was years ago.	The Trilobytes	Song for the Cryo				Emerson, Kevin	The Dark Shore	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062062826		
2119	Liberty is the beast that is never tamed; it breaks the chains that bind it with blood and fire, to reclaim its rights	Chuffat, Antonio					Engle, Margarita	Lion Island: Cuba's Warrior of Words	US	2016	Historical Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481461122		
2120	Panamá: an indigenous name meaning "land of many butterflies"						Engle, Margarita	Silver People: Voices from the Panama Canal	US	2014	Historical Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544109414		
2121	To choose the path is to choose the destination. But sometimes it seems that the path is under our feet even before we know we're walking.		Grace's Diary				Evans, Richard Paul	If Only	US	2015	Young Adult Fiction		9781481448536		
2122	Behind the furthest end of the brewery, was a rank garden with an old wall; not so high but that I could . . . see . . that Estella was walking away from me even then. But she seemed to be everywhere . . . She had her back towards me, and held her pretty brown hair spread out in her two hands, and never looked round, and passed out of my view directly . . . I saw her pass among the extinguished fires, and ascend some light iron stairs, and go out by a gallery high overhead, as if she were going out into the sky.	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations	Novel			Eve, Helen	Stella	US	2014	Contemporary, Young Adult Fiction		9781250048172		
2123	The woods are lovely, dark and deep. / But I have promsies to keep, / And miles to go before I sleep, / And miles to go before I sleep.	Frost, Robert	Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening	Poem			Eve, Laure	Fearsome Dreamer	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471400803		
2124	What if al lthe world you think you know / Is an elaborate dream?	Reznor, Trent					Eve, Laure	Fearsome Dreamer	US	2013	Fantasy, Science Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471400803		
2125	Wahu: Greeting used in the west of Ireland, possibly derived from the Irish Adh-thu (luck be with you)						Falconer, Helen	The Changeling	US	2015	Fantasy, Young Adult Fiction		9780552573429		
2126	Nancy, every place you go, it seems as if mysteries just pile up one after another.	Keene, Carolyn	The Message in the Hollow Oak	Book			Fantaskey, Beth	Buzz Kill	US	2014	Mystery, Young Adult Fiction		9780547393100		
2127	I think of Sarah. The rest is easy.	Gordon, Jim 	The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller	Film			Robb, Andy	Geekhood: Mission Improbable	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781847153647		
2128	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William	Requiem for a Nun				Vaught, Susan	Things Too Huge to Fix by Saying Sorry	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1950	9781481422819		
2129	More than once, a society has been seen to give way before the wind which is let loose upon mankind; history is full of the shipwrecks of nations and empires; manners, customs, laws, religions -- and some fine day, that unknown force, the hurricane, passes by and bears them all away.	Hugo, Victor	Les Miserables			Y	Ross, Kat	Some Fine Day	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477849378		
2130	The nice part about living in a small town is that when you don't know what you're doing, someone else does.						Ruby, Laura	Bone Gap	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062317605		
2131	Deep vengeance is the daughter of deep silence.	Alfieri, Vittorio					Ryan, Carrie	Daughter of Deep Silence	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525426509		
2132	If anyone has the right to be measured by the standards of his own time, it is Alexander.	Bengston, Hermann	The Greeks and the Persians				Renault, Mary	The Persian Boy	US	1972	Fiction		99463482		
2133	Tears were for Hekabe, friend, and for Ilion's women,  Spun into the dark Web on the day of their birth,  But for you our hopes were great, and great the triumph,  Cancelled alike by the gods at the point of glory.  Now you like in your own land, now all men honour you-- But I loved you, O Dion!	Plato	translated by Dudley Fitts				Renault, Mary	The Mask of Apollo	US	1966	Fiction		9780099469414		
2134	Oh, Mother! I was born to die soon; but Olympian Zeus the Thunderer owes me some honour for it.		Iliad				Renault, Mary	The King Must Die	US	1958	Fiction		9780099463528		
2135	There is no passion for the absolute without the accompanying frenzy of the absolute. It is always accompanied by a certain exaltation, by which it may first be recognized and which is always working on the growing point, the focal point of destruction, at the risk of making it appear to such as have not been warned, that the passion for the absolute is the same as a passion for unhappiness.	Aragon, Louis				Y	Lessing, Doris	A Ripple from the Storm	US	1966	Fiction		60976640	Epigraphs begin on section	
2136	"You shouldn't make jokes," Alice said, "if it makes you so unhappy."	Carroll, Lewis				Y	Lessing, Doris	A Proper Marriage	US	1964	Fiction		452265770	Epigraphs begin on section	
2137	I am so tired of it, and also tired of the future before it comes.	Schreiner, Olive				Y	Lessing, Doris	Martha Quest	US	1952	Fiction		586089985	Epigraphs begin on section	
2138	One had a lovely face And two or three had charm, But charm and face were in vain Because the mountain grass Cannot but keep the form Where the mountain hare has lain.	Yeats, W.B.	Memory	Poem			Lessing, Doris	Love, Again	US	1941	Fiction		60176873		
2139	The Mulla walked into a shop one day. The owner came forward to serve him.  "First things first," said Nasrudin: "did you see me walk into your shop?"  "Of course."  "Have you ever seen me before?"  "Never in my life." "Then how do you know it is me?"	Shah, Idries	The Sufis			Y	Lessing, Doris	Landlocked	US	1966	Fiction		60976659	Epigraphs begin on section	
2140	Man does, woman is.	Graves, Robert					Lessing, Doris	The Cleft	US	2007	Fiction		9780007233434		
2141	If yonder raindrop should its heart disclose,  Behold therein a hundred sea displayed. In every atom, if thou gaze aright, Thousands of reasoning beings are contained.  The gnat in limbs doth match the elephant. In name is yonder drop as Nile's broad flood.  In every grain a thousand harvests dwell. The world within a grain of millet's heart.  The universe in the mosquito's wing contained. Upon one little spot within the heart Resteth the Lord and Master of the worlds. Therein two worlds commingled may be seen... 	Sage Mahmoud Shabistari	The Secret Garden				Lessing, Doris	Briefing for a Descent into Hell	US	1971	Fiction	Fourteenth Century	6548083		
2142	...This minuscule world of the sand grains is also the world of inconceivably minute beings, which swim through the liquid film around a grain of sand as fish would swim through the ocean covering the sphere of the earth. Among this fauna and flora of the capillary water are single-celled animals and plants, water mites, shrimplike crustacea, insects, and the larvae of infinitely small worms -- all living, dying, swimming, feeding, breathing, reproducing in a world so small that our human senses cannot grasp its scale, a world in which the microdroplet of water separating one grain of sand from another is like a vast, dark sea.	Carson, Rachel	The Edge of the Sea				Lessing, Doris	Briefing for a Descent into Hell	US	1971	Fiction	Twentieth Century	6548083		
2143	Go said the bird, for the leaves were  full of children,  Hidden excitedly, containing laughter.  Go, go, go, said the bird: human kind  Cannot bear very much reality.	Eliot, T.S.	Burnt Norton	Poem		Y	Lehmann, Rosamund	The Swan in the Evening: Fragments of an Inner Life	US	1967	Fiction		9780860682998		
2144	Ah, what a dusty answer gets the soul When hot for certainties in this our life!	Meredith, George					Lehmann, Rosamund	Dusty Answer	US	1927	Fiction		156262908		
2145	Nobody can rule guiltlessly.	Saint-Just					Koestler, Arthur	Darkness at Noon	US	1940	Fiction				
2146	He who establishes a dictatorship and does not kill Brutus, or he who founds a republic and does not kill the sons of Brutus, will only reign a short time.	Machiavelli	Discorsi				Koestler, Arthur	Darkness at Noon	US	1940	Fiction				
2147	Man, man, one cannot live quite without pity.	Dostoevsky	Crime and Punishment	Novel	Russia		Koestler, Arthur	Darkness at Noon	US	1940	Fiction				
2148	Et ignotas animum dimittit in artes.	Ovid	Metamorphoses				Joyce, James	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man	US	1914-15	Fiction				
2149	Qui sarai tu poco tempo silvano,  e sarai meco sanza fine cive  di quella Roma onde Cristo e Romano. (Here shalt thou be short time a forester, and with me everlastingly shalt be a citizen of that Rome whereof Christ is a Roman.)		Purgatorio				Jones, David	The Roman Quarry	US	1981	Fiction, Anthology		935296247		
2150	Oh, wearisome conditions of humanity!  Born under one law, to another bound, Vainly begot and yet forbidden vanity:  Created sick, commanded to be sound.  What meaneth Nature by these diverse laws --  Passion and reason, self-division's cause?						Huxley, Aldous	Point Counter Point	US	1928	Fiction				
2151	My men like satyrs grazing on the lawns Shall with their goat-feet dance the arctic hay	Marlowe					Huxley, Aldous	Arctic Hay	US	1923	Fiction		1564781496		
2152	Have they brought home the haunch?	Yonge, Charlotte M.	The Little Duke				Greene, Graham	The Ministry of Fear	US	1943	Fiction		1430.39113		
2153	What means the fact -- which is so common -- so universal -- that some soul that has lost all hope for itself can inspire in another listening soul an infinite confidence in it, even while it is expressing its despair?	Thoreau, Henry David					Iyer, Pico	The Man Within My Head	US	2012	Fiction	1843	9780307267610		
2154	Le pécheur est au cœur même de chrétienté... Nul n'est aussi compétent que le pécheur en matière de chrétienté. Nul, si ce n'est le saint.	Péguy					Greene, Graham	The Heart of the Matter	US	1948	Fiction		1424.37999		
2155	Yet do not doubt that I am also Leo Africanus the traveller.	Yeats, W.B.					Maalouf Amin	Leo the African	US	1986	Fiction		9780349106007		
2156	The wind doth blow today, my love,  And a few small drops of rain;  I never had but one true-love,  In cold grave she was lain.   “I’ll do as much for my true-love  As any young man may;  I’ll sit and mourn all at her grave  For a twelvemonth and a day.”   The twelvemonth and a day being up,  The dead began to speak:  “Oh who sits weeping on my grave,  And will not let me sleep?”   “’T is I, my love, sits on your grave,  And will not let you sleep;  For I crave one kiss of your clay-cold lips,  And that is all I seek.”   “You crave one kiss of my clay-cold lips,  But my breath smells earthy strong;  If you have one kiss of my clay-cold lips,  Your time will not be long.   “’T is down in yonder garden green,  Love, where we used to walk,  The finest flower that e’re was seen  Is withered to a stalk.   “The stalk is withered dry, my love,  So will our hearts decay;  So make yourself content, my love,  Till God calls you away	Anonymous		Poem			Adornetto, Alexandra	Lament	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211531		
2157	I once had a thousand desires,  But in my one desire to know you,  all else melted away.	Jalal ad-Din Rumi					Ahdieh, Renée	The Wrath and the Dawn	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399176654		
2158	Go then, my little Book, and show to all  That entertain, and bid thee welcome shall,  What thou dost keep close shut up in ty breast; And wish what thou dost show them choose to be blest  To them for good, may make them choose to be  Pilgrims better, by far, than thee or me.  Tell them of Mercy; she is one  Who early hath her pilgrimage begun.  Yea, let young damsels learn of her to prize  The world which is to come, and so be wise;  For little tripping maids may follow God  Along the ways which saintly feet have trod.	Bunyan, John					Alcott, Louise May	Little Women	US	1953	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780147514011		
2159	This was a flu that put people into bed as if they'd been hit with a two-by-four. That turned into pneumonia, that turned people blue and black and killed them. It was a flu out of some sort of a horror story.	Crosby, Alfred	Influenza 1918, American Experience				Anderson, T. Neill	People of the Plague	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1988	9781580895187		
2160	My dad got his gun out, and the shells were flying all around our heads. I wanted to go with [him]. We were out of the tent, and I wouldn't let him go. I hung onto him... I knew my dad was going to be killed. They were going to murder all of us.	Korich, Helen	The Marat Moore Collection, Archives of Appalachia, East Tennessee State University				Anderson, T. Neill	Massacre of the Miners	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781580895200		
2161	Even the open, transparent lake has its unknown depths, which no divers know.	Anderson, Hans Christian					Anderson, Jodi Lynn	Moment Collector	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408330463		
2162	There is a kind of merry war betwixt Signior Benedick and her:  they never meet but there's a skirmish of wit between them.	Shakespeare, William	Much Ado About Nothing				Anderson, Lily	The Only Thing Worse than Me is You	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250079091		
2163	Some people say when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. But when life gives you one seriously ticked off god gunning for your ass, you prepare for war and you hope for paradise.	Andros, Alex (Alexandria)					Armentrout, Jennifer L.	Sentinel	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781937053574		
2164	I like living. I have sometimes been wildly, despairingly, acutely miserable, racked with sorrow, but through it all I still know quite certainly that just to be alive is a grand thing.	Christie, Agatha					Arnold, Elana K.	Splendor	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742139		
2165	It seemed funny to me that the sunset she saw from her patio and the one I saw from the back steps was the same one. Maybe two different worlds we lived in weren't so different. We saw the same sunset.	Hinton, S.E.	The Outsiders	Novel			Arnold, David	Kids of Appetite	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451470782		
2166	The whole is more than the sum of its parts.	Aristotle	Metaphysics				Arnaby, Hannah	Some of the Parts	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553539639		
2167	Humanity's greatest desire is to belong and connect.	Russell, Jason				Y	Bastedo, Jamie	Cut Off	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780889955110		
2168	Be yourself. Everyone else is already taken.	Wilde, Oscar				Y	Bastedo, Jamie	Cut Off	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780889955110		
2169	I live off you And you live off me And the whole world Lives off of everybody  See we gotta be exploited  See we gotta be exploited By somebody by somebody By somebody	Styrene, Poly	I Live Off You, from The Diary of the 70s				Bell, Julia	Dirty Work	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1977	9781447290360		
2170	For whatever we lose (like a you or a me) it's always ourselves we find in the sea.	Cummings, E.E.	maggie and milly and molly and may	Poem			Benway, Robin	Emmy & Oliver	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471144134		
2171	When you have read folktales of this god and that, you have perhaps spoken patronizingly of the old mythmakers and thanked your lucky stars that you lived in a more enlightened age. But those old storytellers were the really enlightened ones, for they saw into another world and recorded what they saw. Many of the world's favourite gods are said to have lived upon earth as men. They have so lived. Does that idea startle you? How does a man become a god, and how does a god become a man? Have you ever wondered?	Barker, Elsa	Letters from a Living Dead Man				Berk, Ari	Lych Way	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416991199		
2172	A bed is laid in a secret corner,  For the three agonies -- love, birth, death -- That are made beautiful with ceremony.	Brown, George Mackay	The Finished House				Berk, Ari	Lych Way	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416991199		
2173	Whatever we inherit from the fortunate  We have taken from the defeated  What they had to leave us -- a symbol:  A symbol perfected in death.  And all shall be well and  All manner of thing shall be well.	Eliot, T.S.	Little Gidding				Berry, Julie	The Passion of Dolssa	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451469922		
2174	Sin is the cause of all this pain, but all shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.	Julian of Norwich	Revelations of Divine Love				Berry, Julie	The Passion of Dolssa	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451469922		
2175	Hollywood is a place where they'll pay you a thousand dollars for a kiss and fifty cents for your soul.	Monroe, Marilyn					Berry, Nina	The Notorious Pagan Jones	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211906		
2176	Berlin. What a garrison of spies! What a cabinet full of useless liquid secrets. What a playground for every alchemist, miracle worker, and rat piper that ever took up the cloak.	Le Carré, John					Berry, Nina	The Notorious Pagan Jones	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211906		
2177	Hollywood is wonderful. Anyone who doesn't like it is either crazy or sober.	Chandler, Raymond					Berry, Nina	City of Spies	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211890		
2178	We dance tango because we have secrets.	Lownes, Marilyn Cole					Berry, Nina	City of Spies	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211890		
2179	The mouth of the just bringeth forth wisdom:  but the froward tongue shall be cut out.		Proverbs 10:31				Berry, Julie	All the Truth that's In Me	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848779143		
2180	I am not who I am.	Shakespeare, William					Bick, Ilsa J.	The Dickens Mirror	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844212		
2181	I am most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in checking this mad, wicked folly of "Women's Rights" with all its attendant horrors, on which her poor feeble sex is bent, forgetting every sense of womanly feelings and propriety.	Queen Victoria					Waller, Sharon Biggs	The Mad, Wicked Folly	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1870	9780670014682		
2182	Nostalgia ( from nostos -- return home, and algia -- longing) is a longing for a home that no longer exists or has never existed. Nostalgia is a sentiment of loss and displacement, but it is also a romance with one's own fantasy. Nostalgic love can only survive in a long-distance relationship. A cinematic image of nostalgia is a double exposure, or a superimposition of two images -- of home, and abroad, past and present, dream and everyday life. The moment we try to force it into a single image, it breaks the frame or burns the surface.	Boym, Swetlana	The Future of Nostalgia				Bishop, Stephanie	The Other Side of the World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781472230621		
2183	Because of course the dream-England is no more than a dream.	Rushdie, Salman	Imaginary Homelands				Bishop, Stephanie	The Other Side of the World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781472230621		
2184	I love a tender thing? It is too rough, Too rude, too boisterous, and it pricks like thorn.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				Blake, Ashley Herring	Suffer Love	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780544596320		
2185	Nothing can happen more beautiful than Death.	Whitman, Walt				Y	Black, Holly	The Coldest Girl in Coldtown	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316213103	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2186	Come now, my child, if we were planning to harm you, do you think we'd be lurking here beside the path in the very darkest part of the forest?	Patchen, Kenneth					Black, Holly	The Darkest Part of the Forest	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2187	Nothing is more enjoyable than educating a young thing -- a girl of eighteen or twenty, as pliable as wax.	Hitler, Adolf				Y	Blankman, Anne	Prisoner of Night and Fog	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction			Epigraphs begin on section	
2188	I cannot be awake for nothing looks to me as it did before,  Or else I am awake for the first time, and all before has been a mean sleep.	Whitman, Walt					Bray, Libba	Lair of Dreams	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316126045		
2189	To believe in one's dreams is to spend all one's life asleep.		Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		Bray, Libba	Lair of Dreams	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316126045		
2190	I'm the last of the worst pretenders.	Nathanson, Matt	Mission Bells				Brauning, Kate	How We Fall	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781440581793		
2191	The past is a foreign country; they do things differently here.	Hartley, L.P.	The Go-Between				Brashares, Ann	The Here and Now	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385736800		
2192	If time travel were possible, we'd be inundated with tourists from the future.	Hawking, Stephen					Brashares, Ann	The Here and Now	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385736800		
2193	It is to be all made from fantasy,  All made of passion, and all made of wishes;  All adoration, duty and observance, All humbleness, all patience, and impatience, All purity, all trial, all obeisance.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play			Brezenoff, Steve	Guy in Real Life	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2194	The lunatic, the lover and the poet Are of imagination all compact: One sees more devils than vast hell can hold, That is, the madman: the lover, all as frantic, Sees Helen's beauty in a brow of Egypt: The poet's eye, in fine frenzy rolling, Doth glance from heaven to earth, from earth to heaven; And as imagination bodies forth The forms of things unknown, the poet's pen Turns them to shapes and gives to airy nothing A local habitation and a name	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer's Night Dream	Play		Y	Bridges, Robin	The Form of Things Unknown	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781496703576		
2195	If time travel is possible, where are the tourists from the future?	Hawking, Stephen					Brody, Jessica	Unforgotten	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447221142		
2196	There won't be any trumpets blowing  Come the judgment day,  On the bloody morning after  One tin soldier rides away.	Dennis Lambert and Brian Potter	One Tin Soldier	Song			Brouwer, Sigmund	Tin Soldier	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2197	If the real thing don't do the trick  You better make something up quick  You gonna burn, burn, burn, burn, burn to the wick  Oooh, barracuda, oh yeah.		Barracuda				Brouwer, Sigmund	Barracuda	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459811546		
2198	There is no desert like that of living without friends.	Gracián, Baltasar					Buckley-Archer, Linda	The Many Lives of John Stone	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481426374		
2199	Just you wait until your own nightmare wakes, loud and roaring, just wait until it comes alive to scream in your face.	Johnson, Susan	A Better Woman				Buzo, Laura	Holier Than Thou	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781741759983		
2200	My son, Here may indeed be torment, but not death.	Alighieri, Dante	Purgatorio			Y	Cabot, Meg	Awaken	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545040655	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2201	"Ah, yes, Your Royal Highness," she said. "We are princesses I believe. At least, one of us is." Sara felt the blood rush up into her face. She only just saved herself. If you were a princess, you did not fly into rages. "It's true," she said. "Sometimes I do pretend I am a princess. I pretend I am a princess so I can try to behave like one."	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Princess Diaries: Bad Heir Day	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447287841		
2202	"It's true," she said. "Sometimes I do pretend I am a princess. I pretend I am a princess, so that I can try and behave like one." 	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Princess Diaries: Prom Princess	US	2003	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447287766		
2203	"If I WAS a princess--a REAL princess," she murmured, "I could scatter largess to the populace. But even if I am only a pretend princess, I can invent little things to do for people. Things like this. She was just as happy as if it was largess. I'll pretend that to do things people like is scattering largess. I've scattered largess."	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Princess Diaries: Royally Obsessed	US	2002	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447287742		
2204	"It's exactly like the ones in the stories," she wailed. "Them pore princess ones that was drove into the world." 	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Princess Diaries: Crowning Glory	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447287865		
2205	"She will be more a princess than she ever was--a hundred and fifty thousand times more."	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Princess Diaries: Royal Rebel	US	2004	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447287780		
2206	Chuangtse dreamed of being a butterfly, and while he was in the dream, he felt he could flutter his wings and everything was real, but on waking up, he realised that he was Chuangtse and Chuangtse was real. Then he thought and wondered which was really real, whether he was really Chuangtse dreaming of being a butterfly, or really a butterfly dreaming of being Chuangtse.	Lin Yutang	The Importance of Living				Carmody, Isobelle	Green Monkey Dreams	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781742379470		
2207	To the stars! To the stars! We all make homes among the stars!						Castellucci, Cecil	Tin Star	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437753		
2208	All foot covering must be removed. This practice is a requirement for successful entry and not merely a symbolic gesture of humility upon approaching a sacred space.  Stones or rocks serve as an indication of the border between this world and the Other. Additionally, the stones themselves may hold magical properties. (No doubt you have heard of the Spirit said to reside in all manner of natural and inanimate objects.)  Even scholars debate about that moment when the soul enters the body, the common notion being when the mother feels the first stirrings of life in her womb. The soul's departure (death) - if such event should occur in the same physical space -- creates a permanent fissure in the boundary.  As to the nature of the environment, the personal accounts are similar in describing a cold, mist-like substance. Reports one observer: "It was like the air itself had turned itself to liquid ice. And long after I returned, I could still sense the creep of it in my very bones."	Davis, Sir Geoffrey	Curious Accounts of the Thin Space				Casella, Jody	Thin Space	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1848	9781582704357		
2209	Three little queens went riding into Meridan  Three little queens who won't ride out  The price of war makes a strange inheritance  Four little puppets all pretty and proud.		Children's nursery rhyme			Y	Castner, K.D.	Daughter of Ruin	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481436656		
2210	The body is a house of many windows: there we all sit, showing ourselves and crying on the passers-by to come and love us.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Truth of Intercourse', Essays: English & American	Essay			Casale, Alexia	House of Windows	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780371321537		
2211	What a child doesn't receive, he can seldom later give.	James, P.D.	Time to Be in Earnest: A Fragment of Autobiography				Casale, Alexia	House of Windows	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780371321537		
2212	Eternity is in love with the productions of time.	Blake, William					Catmull, Katherine	The Radiant Road	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525953470		
2213	I too will something make And joy in the making;  Altho' to-morrow it seem Like the empty words of a dream Remembered on waking.	Bridges, Robert					Catmull, Katherine	The Radiant Road	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525953470		
2214	There she weaves by night and day   A magic web with colours gay.   She has heard a whisper say,   A curse is on her if she stay [5]   To look down to Camelot.   She knows not what the 'curse' may be,   And so [6] she weaveth steadily,   And little other care hath she,   The Lady of Shalott.  And moving thro' a mirror clear   That hangs before her all the year,   Shadows of the world appear... ... "I am half-sick of shadows," said The Lady of Shalott	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	The Lady of Shalott	Poem			Chance, Megan	The Shadows	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847183		
2215	What if they threw a war and nobody came?		American slogan during the Vietnam War				Chapman, Brenda	Second Chances	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459702042		
2216	I'd rather die like a man than live like a coward.	Shakur, Tupac					Charlton-Trujillo, e.E.	When We Was Fierce	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763679378		
2217	She left the web, she left the loom; She made three paces thro' the room, She saw the water-lily [16] bloom, She saw the helmet and the plume, She look'd down to Camelot. Out flew the web and floated wide; The mirror crack'd from side to side; "The curse is come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott.	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	The Lady of Shalott	Poem			Chance, Megan	The Web	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477827093		
2218	The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes but in having new eyes.	Proust, Marcel				Y	Chen, Justina	A Blind Spot for Boys	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316102537		
2219	Redheaded women! Those blood oranges! Those cherry bombs! Those celestial shrews and queens of copper! May they never cease to stain our white-bread lives with super-natural catsup.	Robbins, Tom	Ode to Redheads			Y	Cherry, Alison	Red	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742931	Epigraphs begin on section	
2220	I too am not a bit tamed.	Whitman, Walt					Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
2221	Graffiti is an art, and if art is a crime, please God, forgive me.	Quinones, Lee					Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
2222	If this is art, then to hell with art.	Oliveri, Alfred					Chibbaro, Julie	Into the Dangerous World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803739109		
2223	I can see you Through the branches and the leaves So tenderly running So far  So far  From me	Quiet Maruder	Roda and the Bunker				Christopher, Lucy	The Killing Woods	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545461009		
2224	Man has places in his heart which do not yet exist, and into them enters suffering in order that they may have existence.	Bloy, Leon					Greene, Graham	The End of the Affair	US	1951	Fiction		9780099478447		
2225	The time is racked with birth-pangs: every hour Brings forth some gasping truth, and truth new-born  Looks a misshapen and untimely growth,  The terror of the household and its shame,  A monster coiling in its nurse's lap That some would strangle, some would starve;  But still it breathes, and passed from hand to hand,  And suckled at a hundred half-clad breasts Comes slowly to its strature and its form,  Calms the rough ridges of its dragon scales,  Changes to shining locks its snaky hair, And moves transfigured into Angel guise,  Welcomed by all that cursed its hour of birth,  And folded in the same encircling arms That cast it like a serpent from their hold	Holmes, Oliver Wendall				Y	Grand, Sarah	The Heavenly Twins	US		Fiction				
2226	No retreat, no retreat;  They must conquer or die Who have no retreat!	Mr Gay					Galsworthy, John	The White Monkey	US	1924	Fiction				
2227	Seekers after happiness, all who follow The convolutions of your simple wish,  It is later than you think; nearer that day  For other than that distant afternoon Amid rustle of frocks and stamping feet  They gave the prize to the ruined boys.	Auden, W.H.					Fuller, Roy	The Ruined Boys	US	1959	Fiction				
2228	I advise our descendants to be born with thick skin on their backs.	Heine					Enright, D.J.	Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor	US	1969	Fiction		856358592		
2229	A small bird was was being strangled by a hawk had only time for one last loud protesting cry of indignation. But in that cry, brief as it was, it felt it had fulfilled its being, and its little soul made boast of it as it flew up towards the sun and was lost in the azure sky.	Svevo, Italo					Enright, D.J.	Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor	US	1969	Fiction		856358592		
2230	My philosophy is, there are more things in heaven and earth than are dreamt of in my philosophy.	Tao Tschung Yu					Enright, D.J.	Memoirs of a Mendicant Professor	US	1969	Fiction		856358592		
2231	Old men and comets have been reverenced for the same reason: their long beards, and pretences to foretell events.	Swift					Enright, D.J.	Old Men and Comets	US	1993	Fiction		192831763		
2232	I am accustoming myself to the idea of regarding every sexual act as a process in which four persons are involved. We shall have a lot to discuss about that.	Freud, Sigmund	S.Freud: Letters				Durrell, Lawrence	The Alexandria Quartet	US	1962	Fiction		9780571225569		
2233	There are two positions available to us -- either crime which renders us happy, or the noose, which prevents us from being unhappy. I ask whether there can be any hesitation, lovely Therese, and where will your little mind find an argument able to combat that one?	D.A.F.DE SADE	Justine				Durrell, Lawrence	The Alexandria Quartet	US	1962	Fiction		9780571225569		
2234	It is certain my Conviction gains infinitely, the moment another soul will believe in it.	Novalis					Conrad, Joseph	Lord Jim	US	1983	Fiction		9780192840677		
2235	There is a tide in the affairs of men,  Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries On such a full sea are we now afloat,  And we must take the current when it serves, Or lose our ventures						Christie, Agatha	Taken at the Flood	US		Fiction				
2236	By the pricking of my thumbs, Something wicked this way comes.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play			Christie, Agatha	By the Pricking of My Thumbs	US	1968	Fiction		671829637		
2237	We go down to the indie idsco every Thursday night. Dance to our favourite indie hits until the morning light. 	The Divine Comedy					Sales, Leila	This Song Will Save Your Life	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374351380		
2238	Beome Christians and our brothers. If not, you have one year to go where you please. After that time there must not remain a single Jew in Russia...	Bessarabetz	Daily Kishinev newspaper			Y	Sanders, Shelly	Rachel's Promise	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1903	9781927583142		
2239	Killing yourself seems like an end when you're doing it, but really, for everyone else, it's a beginning. Especially if you don't die.	Oona Antunes				Y	Sappenfield, Heather	The View From Who I Was	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738741741		
2240	Keep her down, boiling water.  Keep her down, what a lovely daughter.	Salt, Veruca	Seether				Savage, Kim	After the Woods	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374399555		
2241	Truth has rough flavors if we bite it through.	Eliot, George					Savage, Kim	After the Woods	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374399555		
2242	The clock is standing at one minute to midnight for the great apes.	Toepfer, Klaus					Schrefer, Eliot	Threatened	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545551434		
2243	Yours, sir, if I mistake not, must be a beautiful soul -- one full of love and truth; for truth where beauty is, there must those be.	Melville, Herman	The Confidence Man				Schreiber, Joe	Con Academy	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1857	9780544320208		
2244	Excuse me, is that man actually royalty?		Dirty Rotten Scoundrels				Schreiber, Joe	Con Academy	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1988	9780544320208		
2245	I see that you think.  I think that you feel. I feel that you want to,  But I don't hear you...	Wir sind Helden 	Just One Word	Song			Schrocks, Kathrin	Freak City	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781623240066		
2246	Plenty of humans are monstrous,and plenty of monsters know how to play at being human.	Vale, V.A.					Schwab, Victoria	This Savage Song	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062380852		
2247	In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life: it goes on.	Frost, Robert					Schwab, Victoria	The Unbound	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423178200		
2248	And throw them into the fiery furnace,  In that place there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth.		Matthew 13:50				Scott, Victoria	The Liberator	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781622660179		
2249	If a man look sharply and attentively, he shall see  Fortune: for though she be blind, yet she is not invisible.	Bacon, Francis	Of Fortune				Sedgwick, Marcus	She is Not Invisible	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1612	9781780621098		
2250	This book is about other stories that occur over there, across the river.  The comfortable way to deal with these stories is to say they are about them.  The way to understand these stories is to say they are about us.	Bowden, Charles					Sedgwick, Marcus	Saint Death	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444000528		
2251	Und die nie der Sonne lachten,  Unterm Mond auf Dornen wachten.						Sedgwick, Marcus	The Ghosts of Heaven	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621982		
2252	So, believe me, or not,  What does it matter now?  Fate works its way,  And soon you will stand and say,  my words were true.	Aeschylus	Agamemnon				Sedgwick, Marcus	The Foreshadowing	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444011067		
2253	"You get the invitation, man?" "No, but you'd think I'd get one. It's my exorcism."						Seidlinger, Michael J.	Falter Kingdom	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781939419750		
2254	In dreams begin responsibilities.	Schwartz, Delmore					Serle, Rebecca	Famous In Love	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316366328		
2255	Then perhaps, life only offers the choice of remembering the garden or forgetting it. Either, or: it takes strength to remember, it takes another kind of strength to forget, it takes a hero to do both. People who remember court madness through pain, the pain of the perpetually recurring death of their innocence; people who forget court another kind of madness, the madness of the denial of pain and the hatred of innocence; and the world is mostly divided between madmen who remember and madmen who forget. Heroes are rare.	Baldwin, James					Serle, Rebecca	The Edge of Falling	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442433168		
2256	Look and you will find it -- what is unsought will go undetected.	Sophocles					Shepard, Sara	Pretty Little Liars	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062322937		
2257	Loose lips sink ships.		American Idiom	Idiom	US		Shepard, Sara	Burned	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781907411953		
2258	If you want a happy ending, that depends, of course, on where you stop your story.	Welles, Orson					Shepard, Sara	Vicious	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062287045		
2259	Good girls go to heaven, bad girls go everywhere.	Brown, Helen Gurley					Shepard, Sara	Seven Minutes in Heaven	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062128225		
2260	Bertrayal is the only truth that sinks.	Miller, Arthur					Shepard, Sara	Cross My Heart, Hope to Die	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062128195		
2261	I was the walrus, but now I am John.	Lennon, John					Sheff, Nic	Schizo	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399164378		
2262	No one here gets out alive.	Morrison, Jim					Shepard, Sara	Deadly	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062199751		
2263	If you poison us, do we not die?  And if you wrong us, shall we not revenge?	Shakespeare, William					Shepard, Sara	Toxic	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062287014		
2264	The sunflowers weave a golden clime,  As though their season had no date,  Nod to the iron shoes of Time, And play with his immortal hate.	Yeats, W.B.					Simon, Francesca	The Monstrous Child	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780571330263		
2265	The first thing I think about when the cage closes is, I hope God forgives me for what I'm about to do.	Anonymous					Sitomer, Alan Lawrence	Caged Warrior	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423171249		
2266	If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Sitomer, Alan Lawrence	Noble Warrier	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484705285		
2267	This strangely are our souls constructed, and by such slight ligaments are we bound to prosperity or ruin.	Shelley, Mary	Frankenstein	Novel		Y	Skovron, Jon	Manmade Boy	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670786206	Epigraphs begin on section	
2268	Man's yesterday may ne'er be like his morrow;  Nought may endure but Mutability.	Shelley, Percy Bysshe	Mutability			Y	Skovron, Jon	The Broken Wondrous World	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670014620	Epigraphs begin on section	
2269	I am a simple man.	Lowry, L.S.					Slater, Kim	Smart	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447254096		
2270	A woman of valour who can find? for her price is far above rubies... Strength and dignity are her clothing; and she laugheth at the time to come.		Proverbs 31:10, 25				Sleiman, Dina L.	Chivalrous	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2271	head over heels: idiom 1. to be excited, and/or turn cartwheels 2. To fall in love 3. To become temporarily the wrong way up  4. To go at top speed 5. To fall over  ORIGIN: an inversion of fourteenth century expression, heels over head, to literally turn upside down			Definition of word			Smale, Holly	Head Over Heels	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007574629		
2272	Model [mod-l] noun, adjective, verb  1. A standard or example for imitation or comparison 2. A representation, generally in miniature  3. An image to be reproduced 4. A person whose profession is posing for artists or photographers 5. To fashion something to be like something else ORIGIN from the Latin modulus: 'absolute value'			Definition of word			Smale, Holly	Picture Perfect	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007574568		
2273	glitter [gilt-er] verb, noun  1. To sparkle with reflected light  2. To make a brilliant show 3. To be decorated or enhanced by glamour 4. Tiny pieces of shiny ornamentation ORIGIN from the Old English glitenian: 'To shine; to be distingushed'			Definition of word			Smale, Holly	All That Glitters	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007574582		
2274	fit adjective 1. appropriate or suiting 2. Proper  3. Qualified or competent 4. Prepared  5. In good physical condition  Noun 1. Fashionable clothing 2. An onset or period of emotion  Colloquial slang 1. To be really, really good looking  ORIGIN from the Old English fitt: 'conflict or struggle'			Definition of word			Smale, Holly	Model Misfit	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007489466		
2275	Light (noun, adjective, verb)  1. to make things visible or afford illumination  2. To set on fire  3. Pale or not deep in colour 4. Without weight ORIGIN from the Old English leoht - light, shinging bright			Definition of word			Smale, Holly	Sunny Side Up	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780008163457		
2276	We are the music-makers, and we are the dreamers of dreams.	O'Shaughnessy, Arthur	Ode				Soria, Destiny	Iron Cast	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419721922		
2277	THere is no excellent beauty that hath not some strangeness in the proportion	Sir Francis Bacon					Sepetys, Ruta	Out of the Easy	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2278	Wait for death with a cheerful mind.	Aurelius, Marcus	Meditations				Seamon, Hollis	Somebody Up There Hates You	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2279	We the survivors are not the true witnesses. The true witnesses, those in possession of the unspeakable truth, are the drowned, the dead, and the disappeared.	Primo Levi					Sepetys, Ruta	Salt to the Sea	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2280	Children have never been very good at listening to their elders, but they have never failed to imitate them.	Baldwin, James A.					Sewell, Earl	Way Too Much Drama	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2281	Fame is a bee. It has a song- It has a sting- Ah, too, it has a wing.	Dickinson, Emily					Serle, Rebecca	Truly, Madly, Famously	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2282	They are the hunters, we are the foxes. And we run.	Swift, Taylor		Song			Serle, Rebecca	Truly, Madly, Famously	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2283	The Draculas were, says Arminius, a great and noble race, though now and again were scions who were held by their coevals to have had dealings with the Evil One. They leaned his secrets in the Scolomance, amongst the mountains over Lake Hermanstadt, where the devil claims the tenth scholar as his due.	Stoker, Bram	Dracula				Smith, Cynthia Leitich	Diabolical	US	2012	Fiction, young Adult Fiction				
2284	The dying man spoke, "Now God be thanked that all has not been in vain! See! The snow is not more stainless than her forehead! th curse has passed away!"	Stoker, Bram	Dracula				Smith, Cynthia Leitich	Blessed	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2285	How you behave toward cats here below deterines your status in heaven.	Heinlein, Robert A.					Smith, Cynthia Leitich	Feral Curse	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2286	To appoint unto them that mourn in Zion, to give unto them beauty for ashes, the oil of joy for mourning, the garment of praise for the spirit of heaviness; that they might be called trees of righteousness, the planting of the LORD, that he might be glorified.	Isaiah 61:3					Sleiman, Dina L.	Dauntless	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2287	What atonement is there for blood spilt upon the earth?	Aeschylus					Smith, L. J.	Stefan's Diaries Vol. 3 The Craving	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2288	A light began to glow and to pervade the cave... and to melt the earthen floor into itself like a fiery sun suddenly uprisen within the world, and there was everywhere a wandering ecstacy of sound: light and sound were one; light had a voice, and the music hung glittering in the air.	Russell, George William	A Dream of Angus Oge				Smith-Ready, Jeri	Shine	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2289	The gods of the old religion become the demons of the new religion.	Murray, Margaret					Skovron, Jon	Misfit	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2290	Gods can turn into evil demons when new gods oust them.	Freud, Sigmund					Skovron, Jon	Misfit	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2291	Natural selection, as it has operated in human history, favors not only the clever but the murderous.	Ehrenreich, Barbara					Singleton, Linda Joy	Memory Girl	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2292	I never thought it would happen to our family-not to us: I mean, we're really civilised people. I thought those kinds of things only happened to people that live in like...the Bronx. I don't have the faintest idea why Dad did it. Maybe somebody knows why, but I don't. My dad didn't even own a gun...	Scott, Preston					Shusterman, Neal	Chasing Forgiveness	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2293	Beware; don't whistle, talk pr laugh into the night. Night eyes are upon you. Guard your soul with light and fear, for you know not what evil lurks in the blackness of that which is, and isn't.		Hualapai saying				Shusterman, Neal	Thief of Souls	US	1999	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2294	God did not spare angels when they sinned, but cast them into Hell and committed them to chains of gloomy darkness to be kept until judgement.	Peter 2:4					Shirvington, Jessica	Emblaze	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2295	If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.	Shaw, George Bernard					Shinoda, Anna	Learning not to drown.	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2296	Light and darkness, life and death, right and left, are brothers of one another. They are inseparable. Because of this neither are the good good, nor the evil evil, nor is life life, nor death death.		The Gospel of Philip				Shirvington, Jessica	Endless	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2297	I form the light and create darkness. I make peace and create evil: I, the Lord, do all these things.	Isaiah 45:7					Shirvington, Jessica	Entice	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2298	But I have promises to keep, and miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.	Frost, Robert					Shirvington, Jessica	Empower	US	2013	Ficrion, Young Adult Fiction				
2299	Whoever of you loves life and desires to see many good days, keep your tongue from evil and your lips from telling lies.	Psalm 34:12-13	Bible				Shoemaker, Tom	Code of Silence	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2300	Greater love has no on than this: to lay down one's life for one's friends.	John 15:13	Bible				Shoemaker, Tom	Back Before Dark	US	2013	Fiction, young Adult Fiction				
2301	Sometimes calling people out of the darkness meaning going in after them.	Williams, N. Paul					Shoemaker, Tom	Back Before Dark	US	2013	Fiction, young Adult Fiction				
2302	The battle line between good and evil runs through the heart of every man,	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr					Showalter, Gena	Through the Zombie Glass	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2303	I'm going to tell you a story about a girl who lost her dad and had her world fall apart. And then I am going to tell you the story about the woman she became.	Reynolds, Gus					Shirvington, Jessica	Corruption	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2304	In the beginning, God reated the heavens and the earth. The earth was without form, and darkness filled the void. Then God said, "Let there be light," and there was light...	Genesis	Bible				Sniegoski, Thomas E.	Armageddon	US	2013	Fiction, young Adult Fiction				
2305	The forthcoming end of the world would be hastened by the construction of underground railways burrowing into infernal regions and thereby disturbing the devil.	Cumming, John					Southern, Paul	Killing Sound	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1860			
2306	Beauty is truth, truth beauty.	Keats, John					Sones, Sonya	To Be Perfectly Honest	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2307	Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Sones, Sonya	To Be Perfectly Honest	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2308	Sway helps you make money and money helps make you sway. But sway is not money.	Lee, Spike	25th Hour	Movie			Spears, Kat	Sway	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2309	At the end of the day, she thought, there was no difference in choices you made and choices made for you. One would define you no less than the other.	Malcolm, Reece	Destruction				Spalding, Amy	The Reece Malcolm List	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2310	God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Spears, Kat	The Boy Who Killed Grant Parker	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2311	I looked in my heart whie the wild swans went over.  And what did I see I had not seen before?  Only a question less or a question more;  Nothing to match the flight of wild birds flying,  Tiresome heart, forever living and dying,  House without air, I leave you and lock your door.  Wild swans, come over the town, come over  The town again, trailing your legs and crying!	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Wild Swans				Spotswood, Jessica	Wild Swans	US	2016	FIction, Young Adult Fiction				
2312	I decided to devote my life to telling the story because I felt that having survived I owe something to the dead. And anyone who does not remember betrays them again.	Wiesel, Ellie					Spradlin, Michael P.	The Enemy Above	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2313	There is no real ending, It's just the place where you stop the story.	Herbert, Frank					Staniszewski, Anna	My Sort Of Fairy Tale Ending	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2314	The universe is made of stories, not of atoms.	Rukeyser, Muriel					Staniszewski, Anna	My Epic Fairy Tale Fail	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2315	Men... have an extraordinary knack of lending themselves to deception, a sort of curious and inexplicable propensity to allow thelselves to be led by the nose with their eyes open.	Conrad, Joseph	The Mirror of the Sea				Staunton, Ted	Who I'm Not	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2316	Sins cannot be undone, only forgiven.	Stravinsky, Igor					Suzuma, Tabitha	Hurt	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2317	...comfort me with apples, for I am sick of love.		Song of Solomon				Swain, H. A.	Hungry	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2318	Surely the apple is the noblest of fruits.	Thoreau, Henry David					Swain, H. A.	Hungry	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2319	...no hypocrisy is too great when economic and financial elites are obliged to defend their interest.	Piketty, Thomas	Capital in the Twenty-First Century				Swain, H. A.	Gifted	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2014			
2320	Heart of the heartless world, Dear heart, the thought of you Is the pain at my side, The shadow that chills my view. The wind rises in the evening,  Reminds that autumn is near, I am afraid to lose you, I am afraid of my fear. On the last mile of Huesca,  The last fence for our pride, Think so kindly, dear, that I Sense you at my side. And if bad luck should lay my strength  Into the shallow grave, Remember all the good you can; Don't forget my love.	Cornford, John	To Margot Heinemann				Syson, Lydia	A World Between Us	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2321	All things truly wicked start from innocence.	Hemingway, Ernest					Stuckey-French, Elizabeth & Henley, Patricia	Where Wicked Starts	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2322	THey don't love you like I love you.	Yeah Yeah Yeahs	Maps	Song			Strasnick, Lauren	Then You Were Gone	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2323	It isn't running away they're afraid of. We wouldn't get far. It's those other escapes, the ones you can open in yourself, given a cutting edge.	Atwood, Margaret	The Handmaid's Tale				Suma, Nova Ren	The Walls Around Us	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2324	Time will explain.	Austen, Jane					Stone, Tamara Ireland	Time After Time	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2325	The art of war is of vital importance to the state. It is a matter of life and death, a road either to safety or to ruin.	Sun Tzu	The Art of War				Stokes, Paula	The Art of Lainey	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2326	Just when I thought my nightmares couldn't get any worse, I woke up to face the reality of my life.	Jensen, Ivy					Stolarz, Laurie Faria	Return to the Dark House	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2327	For God's sake, be economical with your lamps and candles! Not a gallon you burn, but at least one drop of man's blood was spilled for it.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick				Strasser, Todd	The Beast of Cretacea	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2328	Here is where you are. There is where you want to be. But you can't get there from here.	Blanchard, Harrison					Strasser, Todd	Can't Get There From Here	US	2004	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2329	I'm lookig for the face I had Before the world was made.	Yeats, William Butler	Before the World was Made				Stiefvater, Maggie	Blue Lily, Lily Blue	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2330	Let us be grateful to the mirror for revealing to us our appearance only.	Butler, Samuel	Erewhon				Stiefvater, Maggie	Blue Lily, Lily Blue	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2331	Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end?	Caroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Stiefvater, Maggie	Sinner	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2332	Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find muself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night. I miss you like hell.	Millay, Edna St Vincent	Letters				Stiefvater, Maggie	Sinner	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2333	To sleep, to swim, and to dream, for ever.	Swinburne, Algernon Charles	A Swimmer's Dream				Stiefvater, Maggie	The Raven King	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2334	These signs have mark'd me extraordinary; And all the courses of my life so show I am not in the roll of common men.	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV				Stiefvater, Maggie	The Raven King	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2335	Darling, the composer has stepped into fire.	Sexton, Anne	The Kiss				Stiefvater, Maggie	The Raven King	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2336	What if you slept And what if In your sleep You dreamed And what if In your dream You went to heaven And there plucked a strange and beautiful flower And what if  When you awoke You had that flower in your hand Ah, what then?	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor					Stiefvater, Maggie	The Dream Thieves	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2337	Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity: but the dreamers of the day are dangeroud men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.	Lawrence, T. E.					Stiefvater, Maggie	The Dream Thieves	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2338	I loathe people who keep dogs. They are cowards who haven't got the guts to bite people themselves.	Strindberg, August					Stiefvater, Maggie	The Dream Thieves	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2339	Cease from fear.	Virgil	The Aeneid				Stohl, Margaret	Idols	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2340	Give sorrow words.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play			Stohl, Margaret	Icons	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2341	Daddy, what does tomorrow mean?	Stokes, Madison					Spinelli, Jerry	Hokey Pokey	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2008	9780375831980		
2342	Kids. They live in their own little world.						Spinelli, Jerry	Hokey Pokey	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375831980		
2343	It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present.	Little Edie Beale	Grey Gardens				Sheinmel, Courtney	Edgewater	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419716416		
2344	It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair. 	Dickens, Charles	A Tale of Two Cities	Novel			Showalter, Gena	Firstlife	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211579		
2345	Too many conflicting emotional interests are involved for life ever to be wholly acceptable, and possibly it is the work of the storyteller to rearrange things so that they conform to this end. In any case, in talking about the past we lie with every breath we draw.	Maxwell, William	So Long, See You Tomorrow				Starmer, Aaron	The Riverman	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374363093		
2346	Call the death by any name Your Highness will,  attribute it to whom you will,  or say it might have been prevented how you will.  It is the same death eternally -- inborn, inbred,  engendered in the corrupted humours of the vicious body itself,  and that only -- Spontaneous Combustion,  and none other of all the deaths that can be died.	Dickens, Charles	Bleak House				Starmer, Aaron	Spontaneous	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525429746		
2347	...A lion is not a lion is not a lion. As individuals, as members of a society, they're all very different.	Lanting, Frans					Smith, Cynthia Leitich	Feral Pride	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763659110		
2348	Are you predator or prey?	Sanguini	A Very Rare Restaurant		US		Smith, Cynthia Leitich	Feral Nights	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763659097		
2349	If the Lord comes and burns -- as you say he will -- I am not going away; I am going to stay here and stand the fire...	Truth, Sojourner					Smith-Ready, Jeri	This Side of Salvation	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442439481		
2350	crede quod habes, et habes						Smith, Andre W.	Winger	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442422928		
2351	Know thy self, know thy enemy.	Sun Tzu			China		Shepard, Sara	Crushed	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062199713		
2352	If you're going to be two-faced, at least make one of them pretty.	Monroe, Marilyn			US		Shepard, Sara	Ali's Pretty Little Lies	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062233363		
2353	Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul.	Dickinson, Emily					Stewart, Barbara	The In-Between	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250030160		
2354	There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. Pray you, love, remember.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Stevens, Rebecca	Rose in the Blitz	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781910655542		
2355	Rivermen who tyre of the watterscape fynd that lyfe on the land is grim as death benneath it.	Fobisher, R.J.		Proverb			Stewart, Martin	Riverkeep	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141362038		
2356	To those with physical and emotional scars; to those who feel sorry for the things they can't change; to those broken ones who posses a gentle strength; to those who do the right thing in the right way: your humanity is beautiful.		Isaiah 61:3				Stevens, Courtney C.	The Lies About Truth	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062245410		
2357	For my mom, who held my hand with every word; and my dad, who prayed over every word; and my brother, who taught me to make up characters; and for every girl or guy who has needed a Bodee.		Ephesians 3:14-21				Stevens, Courtney C.	Faking Normal	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062245380		
2358	If the dream is a translation of waking life, waking life is also a translation of the dream.	Magritte, Rene					Stone, Danika	All the Feels	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250084095		
2359	Love is for children.	Romanoff, Natasha				Y	Stohl, Margaret	Black Widow: Forever Red	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484726433	Epigraphs begin on section	
2360	When I was four I swallowed a lie.  It sunk inside me, grew a shell, stayed hidden. But the lie became restless.  It broke into bits and surfaced so I could not ignore it anymore.  The lie dissolved into truth and  showed up in the mirror.	Firestone, Lily	The Lie				Stuber, Barbara	Girl in Reverse	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442497344		
2361	There once were four sisters  Who were exceptionally ordinary, But desired more than a maiden should desire.   Ravaged by their shameful wants  Their loving hearts never bloomed   Instead four wicked brambles Grew in their place  Each tainted  With poisonous magic.		The Four Sisters 2:16				Sussman, Elissa	Stray	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062274557		
2362	Macadam [tarmac]: Has put an end to revolutions; barricades no longer possible. Nonetheless very inconvenient.  Ruins: Something to make you dream. Add poetry to a landscape.		Dictionary of Accepted Ideas, published from notes made by Flaubert 				Syson, Lydia	Liberty's Fine	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1913	9781471403675		
2363	There's more to love than girl meets boy.	Communards	Red 				Syson, Lydia	Liberty's Fine	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1987	9781471403675		
2364	Come away, come away, death,  And in sad cypress let me be laid.  Fly away, fly away, breath;  I am slain by a fair cruel maid.		Twelfth Night				Taub, Melinda	Still Star-Crossed	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743501		
2365	Suspicion is the companion of mean souls.	Paine, Thomas	Common Sense				Taylor, Kara	Deadly Little Sins	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250033635		
2366	Come away, o human child!  To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand,  For the world's more full of weeping  than you can understand.	Yeats, W.B.		Poem			Templeman, McCormick	The Glass Casket	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743457		
2367	A lie which is half a truth is ever the blackest of lies.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord					Terry, Teri	Book of Lies	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408334287		
2368	There's been a Death, in the Opposite House, As lately as Today — I know it, by the numb look Such Houses have — alway —  The Neighbors rustle in and out — The Doctor — drives away — A Window opens like a Pod — Abrupt — mechanically —  Somebody flings a Mattress out — The Children hurry by — They wonder if It died — on that — I used to — when a Boy —  The Minister — goes stiffly in — As if the House were His — And He owned all the Mourners — now — And little Boys — besides —  And then the Milliner — and the Man Of the Appalling Trade — To take the measure of the House — There'll be that Dark Parade —  Of Tassels — and of Coaches — soon — It's easy as a Sign — The Intuition of the News — In just a Country Town —  	Dickinson, Emily	Poem 389	Poem			Sanchez, Jenny Torres	Death, Dickinson, and the Demented Life of Frenchie Garcia	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2369	Thus nature's human link and endless thrall,  Proud man, still seems the enemy of all.	Clare, John	Summer Evening				Torday, Piers	The Dark Wild	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781782064855		
2370	"Will you walk into my parlour?" said the Spider to the Fly.	Howitt, Mary					Toten, Teresa	Beware That Girl	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553507904		
2371	If you can fill the unforgiving minute  With sixty-seconds' worth of distance run,  Yours is the Earth and everything that's in it,  And - which is more - you'll be a Man, my son!	Kipling, Rudyard	If				Toten, Teresa	The Unlikely Hero of Room 13B	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406362992		
2372	Let me fall in love one last time, I beg them. Teach me mortality, frighten me into the present.	Gilbert, Jack					Tracy, Kristen	Kleptomaniac	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423127529		
2373	I know you like I know myself. I know you like the back of my hand, I know you like a book. I know you inside out. I know you like you'll never know.	Lish, Gordon	The Merry Chase				Tracy, Kristen	Hung Up	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442460751		
2374	Yesterday is gone  Tomorrow has not yet come.  We have only today.  Let us begin.	Mother Teresa					Triana, Gaby	Summer of Yesterday	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2375	You are the Hero of your own story.	Campbell, Joseph					Tucholke, April Genevieve	Wink Poppy Midnight	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803740488		
2376	It was many and many a year ago,  in a kingdom by the sea, that Annabel Lee lived with no other thought  than to love and be loved by me.	Poe, Edgar Allan					Tucholke, April Genevieve	Between the Spark and the Burn	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803740471		
2377	What has happened before will happen again.  What has been done before will be done again.  There is nothing new in the whole world.		Ecclesiastes 1:9-18				Tucholke, April Genevieve	Between the Spark and the Burn	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803740471		
2378	These children that come at you with knives, they are your children.	Manson, Charles					Umminger, Alison	My Favourite Manson Girl	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781472150844		
2379	Down, down, down into the darkness of the grave  Gently they go, the beautiful, the tender, the kind;  Quietly they go, the intelligent, the witty, the brave.  I know. But I do not approve. And I am not resigned.	Millay, Edna St Vincent	Dirge Without Music	Poem			Vail, Michele	Unchosen	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2380	Of all the gods only death does not desire gifts.	Aeshylus					Vail, Michele	Unchosen	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2381	The Gods envy us. They envy us because we're mortal, because any moment may be our last. Everything is more beautiful because we're doomed. You will never be lovelier than you are now. We will never be here again.		The Iliad				Valentine, Jenny	Fire Colour One	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007512362		
2382	So when this world's compounded union breaks. Time ends and to old Chaos all things turn;  Confused stars shall meet, celestial fire Fleet on the floods, the earth shoulder the sea,  Affording it no shore, and Phoebe's wain Chase Phoebus and enraged affect his place,  And strive to shine by day, and full of strife  Dissolve the engines of the broken world.	Pharsalia	Lucan, translated by Christopher Marlowe				Vanhff, Jason	Engines of the Broken World	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805096293		
2383	John Milton proved fruitful in still one more respect. He was versatile, and Major Major soon found himself incorporating the signature in fragments of imaginary dialogues. Thus, typical endorsements on the official documents might read, 'John, Milton is a sadist' or 'Have you seen Milton, John?' One signature of which he was especially proud read, 'Is anybody in the John, Miltion?' John Milton threw open whole new vistas filled with charming, inexhaustible possibilities that promised to ward off monotony forever.	Heller, Joseph	Catch 22				Ruit, John van de	Spud	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141348278		
2384	Nothing travels faster than the speed of light with the possible exception of bad news.	Adams, Douglas	The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy	Novel		Y	Vernick, Shirley Reva	The Black Butterfly	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781935955795	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2385	Show me a hero and I'll write you a tragedy.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					Verday, Jessica	The Beautiful and The Damned	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442488359		
2386	Kook: (surfer slang): a learner, a wannabe			Definition of a word			Vick, Chris	Kook	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780008158323		
2387	Kenbe fèm, pa lage.  (Hold tight, don't let go.)		Way to say goodbye in Haitian Creole				Wagner, Laura Rose	Hold Tight Don't Let Go	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419712043		
2388	The uncertain glory of an April day...	Shakespeare, William	Two Gentlemen of Verona 	Play			Wait, Lea	Uncertain Glory	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781939017253		
2389	Where the needle passes, the thread passes also.		Armenian proverb	Proverb	Armenia		Walrath, Dana	Like Water on Stone	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743976		
2390	And the meteorite's just what causes the light  And the meteor's how it's perceived  And the meteoroid's a bone thrown from the void  That lies quiet in offering to thee  You came and lay a cold compress upon the mess I'm in  Threw the window wide and cried, "Amen! Amen! Amen!"	Newsom, Joanna	Emily				Wallach, Tommy	We All Looked Up	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481418775		
2391	It broke one's heart to think of man, the civilizer, wasting treasures in a few years to which savages and animals had done no harm for centuries.	North, Marianne					Waller, Sharon Biggs	The Forbidden Orchid	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780451474117		
2392	...a human being is a being who decides - who still has to decide - what he or she will be in the next moment...	Frankl, Viktor		TV interview 	Argentina		Wallis, Rupert	All Sorts of Possible	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1985	9781471143663		
2393	My love, if you die and I don't -  let's not give grief an even greater field.  No expanse is greater than where we live.   Dust in the wheat, sand in the deserts, time, wandering water, the vague wind  swept us like sailing seeds.  We might not have found one another in time.   This meadow where we find ourselves,  O little infinity! we give it back.  But Love, this love has not ended:   just as it never had a birth, it has  no death: it is like a long river,  only changing lands, and changing lips.	Neruda, Pablo					Wallach, Tommy	Thanks for the Trouble	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481418805		
2394	Homo sapiens  Latin for wise or knowing man			Definition of a word			Wallis, Rupert	The Dark Inside	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471118913		
2395	The going from a world we know To one a wonder still Is like the child's adversity Whose vista is a hill, Behind the hill is sorcery, And everything unknown,  But will the secret compensate For climbing it alone?	Dickinson, Emily					Wallace, Carey	The Ghost in the Glass House	US	2013	Fiction, young Adult Fiction		9780544022911		
2396	I am the exile,  the wanderer  the troubadour  (whatever they say)  gentle I am, and calm and with abstracted pace  absorbed in planning,  courteous to servility  but wailings fill the chambers of my heart  and in my head  behind my quiet eyes I hear the cries and sirens	Brutus, Dennis					Warman, Nice	The World Beneath	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406337167		
2397	This is your hour - when darkness reigns. 		Luke 22:52				Wasserman, Robin	The Waking Dark	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375868771		
2398	Oh, this is a state to be proud of! We are a people who can hold up our heads!	White, William Allen					Wasserman, Robin	The Waking Dark	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375868771		
2399	How heavy do I journey on the way  When what I seek, my weary travel's end,  Doth teach that ease and that repose to say, "Thus far the miles are measured from thy friend." 	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 50	Poem			Wasserman, Robin	Seven Deadly Sins	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442475083		
2400	Nothing to do  Nowhere to go  I wanna be sedated 	The Ramones	I Wanna Be Sedated	Song			Wasserman, Robin	Seven Deadly Sins	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442475083		
2401	Let 'rm burn. They're a lot of cattle, anyway. 	Stein, Leon	The Triangle Fire				Watts, Irene N.	Touched by Fire	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770495241		
2402	Moonlight on water brings Nature's daughter.  Swift-bred terror and sorrow of slaughter.  Silver and sickle, the healing hand,  Find the shell's song; bring rain upon land.						Waugh, Sandra	Silver Eve	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780449817520		
2403	The whole world is a series of miracles, but we're so used to them we call them ordinary things.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Weavil, Vickl L.	Crown of Ice	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2404	Of all the ways to lose a person, death is the kindest.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Weatherly, L.A.	Broken Sky	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781409572022		
2405	Hope I die before I get old.		old song	Song			Weitz, Chris	The Young World	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316226295		
2406	Time cannot break the bird's wing from the bird.  Bird and wing together  Go down, one feather.   No thing that ever flew,  Not the lark, not you,  Can die as others do.	Millay, Edna St Vincent	To a Young Poet	Poem			Wein, Elizabeth	Rose Under Fire	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405265119		
2407	How ridiculous I was as a marionette! And how happy I am, now that I have become a real boy!	Collodi, Carlo	Pinocchio	Novel			Weston, Danny	Mr Sparks	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781783443215		
2408	It is just an illusion here on Earth that one moment follows another one, like beads on a string, and that once a moment is gone, it is gone forever.	Vonnegut Jr., Kurt	Slaughterhouse-Five				Whaley, John Corey	Noggin	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442458727		
2409	We're all worms, but I do believe I am a glowworm.	Churchill, Winston					White, Andrea	Window Boy	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		97819339779144		
2410	gam-bit noun \'gam-bet\  - a planned series of moves at the beginning of a game of chess - something done or said in order to gain an advantage or to produce a desired result Full Definition og GAMBIT 1. a chess opening in which a player risks one or more pawns or a minor piece to gain an advantage in position 2. a. a remark intended to start a conversation or make a telling point b. a calculated move		Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Dictionary	Definition of a word			Whitford, Sara	The Smuggler's Gambit	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978098632505		
2411	Yet pull not down my palace towers, that are  So lightly, beautifully built: Perchance I may return with others there  When I have purged my guilt	Tennyson, Alfred Lord					Whitley, David	The Canticle of Whispers	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596436152		
2412	Ages ago, thousands of generations ago, man had thrust his brother man out of the ease and the sunshine. And now that brother was coming back changed!	Wells, H.G.	The Time Machine	Novel			Whyman, Matt	Bad Apple	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404207		
2413	It is not length of life, but depth of life.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo				Y	Wiemer, Liza	Hello?	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781633920378	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2414	Greater love has no man than this: to lay down his life for his friends.		John 15:13				Wunder, Wendy	The Museum of Intangible Things	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595145147		
2415	Lithium really is stardust. It is the third to last element than an exploding star expels before it goes nova. Only hydrogen and helium come after.	Simonutti, Lauren E.					Wunder, Wendy	The Museum of Intangible Things	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595145147		
2416	A dreaming man is a haunted man.	Benet, Stephen Vincent					Willey, Margaret	Beetle Boy	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467726399		
2417	I am too much i' te sun.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Wilson, Rachel M.	Don't Touch	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062220936		
2418	Energy rightly applied and directed will accomplish anything.	Bly, Nellie					Wilkinson, Lili	Love-shy	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781742376233		
2419	She was looking thin and pale and weak; but her eyes were pure.	Stoker, Bram	Dracula				Winters, Cat	The Cure for Dreaming	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1897	9781419712166		
2420	There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio, than are dreamt of in your philosophy.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Wiseman, Eva	Another Me	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770497160		
2421	We need in love to practice only this: letting each other go. For holding on comes easily; we do not need to learn it.	Rilke, Rainer Maria				Y	Wolfer, Dianne	The Shark Caller	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780143780557		
2422	I tell you, ladies... you don't know how good it feels till you begin to smash, smash, smash!		Carrie Nation				Wolfson, Jill	Furious	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805082838		
2423	Dauntless the slug-horn to my lips I set  And blew, 'Childe Roland to the Dark Tower came' 	Browning, Robert	Childre Roland to the Dark Tower Came	Poem			Womack, Philip	The Broken King	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781909991002		
2424	I will remember this tree With this dazzle of sun and shadow	MacNeice, Louis	The Dark Tower				Womack, Philip	The Broken King	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781909991002		
2425	Be humble for you are made of eath. Be noble for you are made of stars.		Serbian Proverb	Proverb	Serbia		Woods, Darcy	Summer of Supernovas	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553537048		
2426	Whatever I have up till now accepted as most true I have acquired either from the senses or through the senses. But from time to time I have found that the senses deceive, and it is prudent never to trust completely those who have deceived us even once.	Descartes, Rene	Meditations on First Philosophy				Woon, Yvonne	Love Reborn	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423171201		
2427	But Paris was a very old city and we were young and nothing was simple there.	Hemingway, Ernest	A Moveable Feast				Wright, David & Bouchard, Luc	Away Running	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459810464		
2428	A process in the weather of the world,  Turns ghost to ghost; each mothered child  Sits in their double shade.  A process blows the moon into the sun,  Pulls down the shabby curtains of the skin;  And the heart gives up its dead.	Thomas, Dylan		Poem			Wynne-Jones, Tim	The Emperor of Any Place	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763669737		
2429	Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra via mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, che la diritta via era smarrita.	Dante					Yancey, Rick	The Final Descent	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442451537		
2430	Then the mother sought the strayed one,  Dreading what mischance had happened, Like a wolf she tracked the marshes, Like a bear the wastes she traversed.	Kalevala	Rune XV			Y	Yates, Alexander	The Winter Place	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471123832	Epigraphs begin on section	
2431	Both the oral and the literary forms of the fairy tale are grounded in history: they emanate from specific struggles to humanize bestial and barbaric forces, which have terrorized our minds and communities in concrete ways, threatening to destroy free will and human compassion. The fairy tale sets out to conquer this concrete terror through metaphors.	Zipes, Jack	Spells of Enchantment				Yolen, Jane	Briar Rose	US	1992	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312851354		
2432	No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love comes more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.	Mandela, Nelson					Zail, Suzy	Playing for the Commandant	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763664039		
2433	I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead; I lift my lids and all is born again. (I think I made you up inside my head.)						Zappia, Francesca	Made You Up	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062290106		
2434	And there in that great iron city, that impersonal, mechanical city, amid the steam, the smoke, the snowy winds, the blistering suns; there in that self-conscious city, that city so deadly dramatic and stimulating, we caught whispers of the meaning that life could have.	Wright, Richard	Black Metropolis				Zettel, Sarah	Bad Luck Girl	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1993	9780375869402		
2435	Often a sweetness comes  as if on loan, stays just long enough   to make sense of what it means to be alive,  then returns to its dark  source. As for me, I don't care   where it's been, or what bitter road  it's traveled  to come so far, to taste so good.	Dunn, Stephen	Sweetness				Zevin, Gabrielle	In the Age of Love And Chocolate	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374380755		
2436	First Law: A body at rest will remain at rest, and a body in motion will remain in motion with a constant velocity, unless acted upon by force.  Second Law: Force is equal to the change in momentum (mV) per change in time. For a constant mass, force equals mass times acceleration (F=ma).  Third Law: For every action, there's an equal and opposite reaction.		Laws of Motion				Zhang, Amy	Falling into Place	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062295040		
2437	When you used to tell me that you chased tornadoes, deep down I thought it was just a metaphor.	Twister					Zielin, Lara	The Waiting Sky	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2438	Whenever people talk to me about the weather, I always feel quite certain that they mean something else. And that makes me so nervous.	Wilde, Oscar	The Importance of Being Earnest	Play			Zielin, Lara	The Waiting Sky	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2439	If you knew the things I believe in, you'd look at me as though I were a whole great circus of monsters.	Agualusa, Jose Eduardo					Acioli, Socorro	The Head of the Saint	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471403835		
2440	"Stories from way back then, are they the ones that have come from a long time ago?"  "Yes, my boy."  "So way back then is a time, then, grandma?"  "Way back then is a place."  "Quite a far away place?"  "Quite an insde place."	Ondjaki					Acioli, Socorro	The Head of the Saint	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471403835		
2441	There was something strange in my sensations, something indescribably sweet. I felt younger, lighter, happier in body; within I was conscious of a heady recklessness, a current of disordered sensual images running like a mill-race in my fancy, a solution of the bonds of obligation, an unknown but not innocent freedom of the soul.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde	Short Story			Agresti, Aimee	Infatuate	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		978054626154		
2442	Obtain the virgin's consent before you marry her.	Prophet Mohammad					Ahmed, Sufiya	Secrets of the Henna Girl	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141339801		
2443	Pueblo chico,  Infierno grande.  Small town,  Big hell.						Alegria, Malin	Border Town	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545402408		
2444	There are men whose minds the Dead have ravished. Memory fingers in their hair of murders...	Owen, Wilfred	Mental Cases	Poem			Anderson, Laurie Halse	The Impossible Knife of Memory	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012091		
2445	Apparently misinformed about the rumoured stuff of dreams: everywhere I inquired, I was told look for blue.	Philips, Carl	Blue				Anderson, Laurie Halse	The Impossible Knife of Memory	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012091		
2446	Even the open, transparent lake has its unknown depths, which no divers know.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Anderson, Jodi Lynn	The Vanishing Season	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062003270		
2447	We are all  wanderers  on this earth our hearts are full  of wonder  our souls  are deep  with dreams.		Gypsy proverb	Proverb			Arnold, Elana K.	Burning	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743341		
2448	Mountains do not meet, but people do.		Romani saying	Saying			Arnold, Elana K.	Burning	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743341		
2449	And remember, no matter where you go, there you go.	Confucius			China		Arthur, Artist	Mesmerize	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373534647		
2450	What a tender young creature! What a nice plump mouthful...	Brothers Grimm	Little King				Austin, Keith	Snow, White	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2451	Madness is the emergency exit.	Moore, Alan	The Killing Joke				Avasthi, Swati	Chasing Shadows	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375863424		
2452	I'm nobody! Who are you? Are you nobody, too?	Dickinson, Emily					Barnes, Jennifer Lynn	Nobody	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606843215		
2453	The corruption of the best is the worst.		Latin proverb				Abbott, Jeff	Downfall	US	2013	Fiction				
2454	Through the streets our wheels slowly move; The toll of the death bell dismays us. With nosegays and gloves we are deck'd, So trim and so gay they array us. The passage all crowded we see With maidens that move us with pity; Our air all, admiring agree Such lads are not left in the city. Oh! Then to the tree I must go; The judge he has ordered the sentence. And then comes a gownsman you know, And tells a dull tale of repentence. By the gullet we're ty'd very tight; We beg all spectators, pray for us. Our peepers are hid from the light, The tumbril shoves off, and we morrice.		Tyburn ballad				Aaronovitch, Ben	The Hanging Tree	US	2016	Fiction				
2455	The man who stands at a strange threshold should be cautious before he cross it. Glance this way and that who knows beforehand what foes may sit awaiting him in the hall?	Havamal					Abercrombie, Joe	Half A War	US	2015	Fiction				
2456	If you dance with the devil, you're bound to get burned.		Proverb				Adams, Cat	To Dance With the Devil	US	2013	Fiction				
2457	You used to be much more... "muchier". You've lost your muchness.	Caroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Ahern, Cecilia	The Time of my Life	US	2011	Fiction				
2458	Our greatest glory is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.	Confucius					Ahern, Cecilia	The Year I Met You	US	2014	Fiction				
2459	I fain would go, yet beauty calls me back.  To leave her so and not once say farewell  were to transgress against all laws of love, But if I use such ceremonious thanks As parting friends accustom on the shore, Her silver arms will coil round about  And tears of peal cry, 'Stay, Aeneas, stay.' Each word she says will then contain a crown, And every speech be ended with a kiss. I may not 'dure this female drudgery. To sea, Aeneas! FInd out Italy!	Marlowe, Christopher					Alexander, Tasha	Tears of Pearl	US	2009	Fiction				
2460	There are only two people who can tell you the truth about yourself -  an enemy who has lost his temper and a friend who loves you dearly.	Antisthenes					Alexander, Tasha	A Crimson Warning	US	2011	Fiction				
2461	No excellent soul is exempt from a mixture of madness.	Aristotle					Alexander, Tasha	Dangerous to Know	US	2010	Fiction				
2462	Much have I travell'd in the realms of gold,  And many goodly states and kingdoms seen;  Round many western islands have I been  Which bards in fealty to Apollo hold.  Oft of one wide expanse had I been told  That deep-brow'd Homer ruled as his demesne;  Yet did I never breathe its pure serene  Till I heard Chapman speak out loud and bold:  Then felt I like some watcher of the skies  When a new planet swims into his ken;  Or like stout Cortez when with eagle eyes  He star'd at the Pacific—and all his men  Look'd at each other with a wild surmise—  Silent, upon a peak in Darien. 	Keats, John	On First Looking into Chapman's Homer	Poem			Alexander, Tasha	And Only to Deceive	US	2013	Fiction				
2463	At last the secret is out, as it always must come in the end, The delicious story is ripe to tell to the intimate friend; Over the tea-cups and in the square the tongue has its desire; Still waters run deep, my dear, there's never smoke without fire.  Behind the corpse in the reservoir, behind the ghost on the links, Behind the lady who dances and the man who madly drinks, Under the look of fatigue, the attack of migraine and the sigh There is always another story, there is more than meets the eye.  For the clear voice suddenly singing, high up in the convent wall, The scent of the elder bushes, the sporting prints in the hall, The croquet matches in summer, the handshake, the cough, the kiss, There is always a wicked secret, a private reason for this.	Auden, W. H.	At Last the Secret is Out	Poem			Alexander, Tasha	A Poisoned Season	US	2007	Fiction				
2464	Anybody can be good in the country. There are no temptations there.	Wilde, Oscar	The Picture of Dorian Gray				Alexander, Tasha	A Fatal Waltz	US	2008	Fiction				
2465	When I was a boy, on one frosted morning, my father bade me dig our a pile of rotting straw that was obstructing the stable. I took a shovel and plunged it into the heap. Within, a knot of serpents in their winter sleep had been injured by my blade. One had been cut almost in two, and their bodies writhed together even in the depths of their hibernation, the severed bodies pumping blood upon their brethren. That night, I was reminded, as the bodies of the count and his lady writhed together over the bloodied limbs of Zsofia, the witch. The counters, no longer with the grayness of death upon her skin, looked young again. Her teeth were stained with the witch's blood, and her body scarred with the symbols I had seen burned and carved into her living flesh. I knew then that I was damned, and the sorcery we had completed would haunt the world.  But at the beginning of our journey, I knew nothing but the flatteringg invitation of King Istvan Batbory to travel through his beautiful but barbarous country to aid his dying niece, the Countess Elizabeth Batbory.	Kelley, Edward	St. Clement's Eve				Alexander, Rebecca	The Secrets of Life and Death	US	2013	Fiction	1585			
2466	Sternly, remorselessly, fate guides each of us; only at the beginning, when we're absorbed in details, in all sorts of nonsece, in ourselves, are we unaware of its harsh hand.	Turgenev, Ivan					Ali, Monica	Brick Lane	US	2003	Fiction				
2467	A man's character is his fate.	Heraclitus					Ali, Monica	Brick Lane	US	2003	Fiction				
2468	"You are very obliging," answered Beauty. "I own I am pleased with your kindness, and when I consider that, your deformity scarce appears." "Yes, Yes," said the Beast, "my heart is good, but still I am a monster." "Among mankind," said Beauty, "there are many that deserve the name more than you, and I prefer you, just as you are, to those, who, under a human form, hide a treacherous, corrupt, and ungrateful heart."	Beaumont, Jeanne-Marie LePrince 					Allen, Nancy Campbell	Beauty and the Clockwork Beast	US	2016	Fiction	1750			
2469	Pause, shadow of my elusice love,  image of my most dear enchanter, Beautiful illusion for whom I die gladly Sweet fiction for whom I live sadly.	Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz					Allande, Isabel	The Japanese Lover	US	2016	Fiction				
2470	Memory believes before knowing remembers.	Faulkner, WIlliam	Light In August				Altenberg, Karin	Beaking Light	US	2015	Fiction				
2471	Michael he whistles the simplest of tunes, And asks of the wild woods their pardon. For his true love is flown into every flower grown, And he must be keeper of the garden.	Thompson, Richard & Swarbrick, Dave	Crazy Man Michael				Altenberg, Karin	Beaking Light	US	2015	Fiction				
2472	What, then, is the Singularity? It's a future period during which the pace of technological change will be so rapid, its impact so deep, that human life will be irreversible transformed.	Kurzweil, Ray	The Singularity is Near				Alpert, Mark	Extinction	US	2013	Fiction				
2473	When you reach the edge of the world, you can fly.		The Book of Aiden				Anderson, Kevin J.	The Edge of the World	US	2010	Fiction				
2474	How weary, stale, flat and unprofitable  Seem to me all the uses of this world!	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play		Y	Bauer, Michael Gerard	Ishmael and the Hoops of Steel	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848777385	Epigraphs begin on section	
2475	...it is certain that I am really distinct from my body, and can exist without it.	Descartes					Bell, Julia	Massive	US	2002	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447290353		
2476	you, you're not the first to ask  and probably not the last  and i don't expect you to understand  why i stayed upon this rock  after the birds had gone  and all of the waves turned to sand  i am a lighthouse  in a desert and i stand alone  i dream of an ocean that was here a long time ago  and i remember his cool waters and i still glow	Duvek0t, Antje	Lighthouse	Song	Germany, America		Bell, Cathleen Davitt	I remember You	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385754552		
2477	Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.	Churchill, Winston			UK		Bergren, Lisa T.	Torrent	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781434764294		
2478	What are you when the moon shall rise?	Wotton, Sir Henry					Berry, Nina	Otherkin	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1620	9780758276919		
2479	Perchance you wonder at this show;  But wonder on, till truth make all things plain. 	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night's Dream	Play			Benway, Robin	Also Known As	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802733900		
2480	It's just you and me against me...	Mouse, Danger and Luppi, Danielle	Two Against One				Benway, Robin	Also Known As	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802733900		
2481	One face looks out from all his canvasses, One selfsame figure sits or walks or leans; We found her hidden just behind those screens, That mirror gave back all her loveliness. A queenin opal or in ruby dress, A nameless girl in freshest summer greens, A saint, an angel; -- every canvass means The same one meaning, neither more nor less. He feeds upon her face by day and night, And she with true kind eyes looks back on him Fair as the moon and joyfull as the light; Not wan with waiting, not with sorrow dim; Not as she is, but was when hope shone bright; Not as she is, but as she fills his dream	Rossetti, Christina	In an Artist's Studio	Poem			Bennett, Sophia	Following Ophelia	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781847158109		
2482	Here is the book of thy Descent...  Here begin the Terrors.  Here begin the Miracles... 	Perlesvaus					Berk, Ari	Mistle Child	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1225	9781416991175		
2483	There the patient houses grow  While through the rooms the flesh must flow.  Mothers', daughters', fathers', sons',  On and on the river runs...	Hawkes, Jacquetta	A Devon Signpost				Berk, Ari	Mistle Child	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416991175		
2484	Thus he arrived before a great castle,  on whose facade were carved the words:  I belong to no one and to all.  Before entering you were already here.  When you leave you shall remain.	Diderot	Jacques Le Fataliste				Berk, Ari	Mistle Child	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1773	9781416991175		
2485	I hold a beast, and angel, and a madman in me.	Thomas, Dylan					Bick, Ilsa J.	Monsters	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841778		
2486	Father, this thick air is murderous.	Plath, Sylvia					Bick, Ilsa J.	White Space	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844199		
2487	I have made my world, and it is a much better world than I ever saw outside.	Nevelson, Louise					Bobsien, Gerry	The Colour of Trouble	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781921720840		
2488	And in weird shadows rhyming, plucked like lyres / The laces of my matyred shoes, / One foot against my heart.	Rimbaud, Arthur					Brothers, Meagan	Supergirl Mixtapes	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805080810		
2489	Faith is the strength by which a shattered world shall emerge into the light.	Keller, Helen					Brody, Jessica	Unchanged	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374379896		
2490	And then the hunger had more / Power than even sorrow had over me.	Dante	Inferno				Burak, Kathryn	Emily's Dress and Other Missing Things	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437364		
2491	Love is the distance between you and what you love.	Hutchinson, Meg	Everything Familiar				Burak, Kathryn	Emily's Dress and Other Missing Things	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437364		
2492	What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.	Aristotle					Burke, J.C.	The Red Cardigan	US	2004	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780759320291		
2493	Hope deferred makes the heart sick, but a longing fulfilled is a tree of life.		Proverbs 13:12				Cab, Nely	Creatura	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781634221122		
2494	I love a dog. He does nothing for political reasons.	Rogers, Will					Carmichael, Clay	Brother, Brother	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437432		
2495	When a man has outlived his limit, plunged in age, and the good comrade comes who comes at last to all, not with a wedding song, no singers dancing, the doom of the death god comes like lightning. Always death at the last. Not to be born is best when all is reckoned in. But once a man has seen the light the next best thing by far is to go back, back where he came from quickly as he can. For once his youth slips by, light on the wing, light headed, what mortal blows can he escape? What griefs won't stalk his days? Envy and enemies rage in battles, bloodshed, and last of all, despised old age overtakes him. Stripped of power, companion. Stripped of love. The worst this life of pain can offer. Old age, our mate at last.	Sophocles					Carman, Patrick	Dark Eden	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062101822		
2496	This man will die. I will see to it. He will wish he had never been born.		From the notebooks of Eve Goring				Carman, Patrick	Dark Eden	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062101822		
2497	The mind is its own place, and in it self  Can make a Heav'n of Hell, and a Hell of Heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost	Novel			Castor, H.M.	VIII	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442474185		
2498	Three little queens went riding into Meridan   Three little queens who won't ride out   The price of war makes a strange inheritance   Four little puppets all pretty and proud.		Children's nursery rhyme	Rhyme		Y	Castner, K.D.	Daughters of Ruin	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481436656	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2499	For the most part things never get built the way they were drawn.	Lin, Maya				Y	Chen, Justina	Return To Me	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316102551	Epigraphs begin on section	
2500	He stood between the living and the dead, and the plague stopped.		Numbers 16:48				Clifford, Leah	A Touch Menacing	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062005052		
2501	A chilly Peace infests the Grass / The Sun respectful lifes -- / Not any Trance of industry / These shadows scrutinize	Dickinson, Emily		Poem		Y	Coker, Rachel	Interrupted	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780310729730		
2502	Go and seek your fortune, darling.	Carter, Angela	Ashputle or The Mother's Ghost: Three Versions of One Story				Cornwell, Betsy	Mechanica	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547927718		
2503	I want you to bring me her heart. Her heart -- that's what you want, too…						Cross, Sarah	Tear You Apart	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606845912		
2504	The Crow is a bird of long life, and diviners tell that she taketh heed of spyings and awaitings, and teacheth and sheweth ways, and warneth what shall fall. // -- But it is full unlawful to believe that God sheweth His privy counsel to Crows.	Anglicus, Bartholomaeus	De proprietatibus rerum				Crockett, S.D.	One Crow Alone	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	13th century	9780230760325		
2505	To know your enemy, you must become your enemy.	Sun Tzu			China		Daughterty, C.J.	Resistance	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780349001708		
2506	If you sit by the river long enough, you will see the body of your enemy float by.		Japanese proverb	Proverb	Japan		Daughterty, C.J.	Endgame	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405529228		
2507	Twas in the middle of night, / To sleep young William tried, / When Mary's ghost came stealing in, / And stood at his bedside. / O William dear! O William dear! / My rest eternal ceases; / Alas! My everlasting peace / Is broken into pieces. / I thought the last of my cares / Would end with my last minute; / But though I went my long way home, / I didn't stay long in it.	Hood, Thomas	Mary's Ghost: A Pathetic Ballad	Poem			Dawson, James	Say Her Name	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471402449		
2508	Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice. / From what I've tasted of desire / I hold with those who favor fire. / But if it had to perish twice, / I think I know enough of hate / To say that for destruction ice / Is also great / And would suffice.	Frost, Robert	Fire and Ice	Poem			De La Cruz, Melissa & Johnston, Michael	Frozen	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257544		
2509	It's time to begin.	Imagine Dragons	It's Time	Song			De La Cruz, Melissa & Johnston, Michael	Frozen	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257544		
2510	The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague.	Poe, Edgar Allan				Y	Delany, Shannon	Stormbringer	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250018656		
2511	Then Arthur looked at the sword, and liked it very much. "Which do you like better," said Merlin, "the sword or the scabbard." "I like the sword better," said Arthur. "You are most unwise," said Merlin, "for the scabbard is worth ten of the sword."	Malory, Sir Thomas	Le Morter D'Arthur				Dennis, H.L.	Secret Breakers	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780340999615		
2512	We shall not cease from exploration / And the end of all our exploring / Will be to arrive where we started / And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T.S.					DeStefano, Lauren	Broken Crowns	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442496378		
2513	Do not fear, for those who are with us are more than those who are with them.	Elisha the Prophet					Dittemore, Shannon	Angel Eyes	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401686352		
2514	Turning and turning in the widening gyre  The falcon cannot hear the falconer;  Things fall apart; the center cannot hold,  Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.	Yeats, W. B.	The Second Coming	Poem		Y	Doyle, Catherine	Mafiosa	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781909489844	Epigraphs begin on section	
2515	Our heart is like an unfinished puzzle - that is why we search for the perfect one to complete it.						Garcia, Kami	The Lovely Reckless	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250079190		
2516	We work in the dark. We do what we can to battle the evil that would otherwise destroy us. But if a man's character is his fate, this fight is not a choice but a calling. Yet sometimes the weight of this burden causes us to falter, breaching the fragile fortress of our mind, allowing the monsters without to turn within. We are left alone staring into the abyss, into the laughing face of madness.		The X-Files				Garcia, Kami	Agent of Chaos	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2517	When to the sessions of sweet silent thought  I summon up remembrance of things past, I sigh the lack of many a thing I sought,  And with old woes new wail my dear time's waste:  Then can I drown an eye, unused to flow,  For precious friends hid in death's dateless night,  And weep afresh love's long since cancelled woe,  And moan the expense of many a vanished sight:  Then can I greive at greivances foregone,  And heavily from woe to woe tell o'ver  The sad account of fore-bemoaned moan,  Which I new pay as if not paid before.  But if the while I think on thee, dear friend,  All losses are restored and sorrows end.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 30	Poem			Garner, Paula	Phantom Limbs	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763782057		
2518	I love you the more in that I believe you had liked me for my own sake and for nothing else.	Keats, John					Garcia, Mia	Even if the Sky Falls 	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062411808		
2519	Awake, dear heart, awake!  thou hast slept well; Awake! 	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Garcia, Mia	Even if the Sky Falls 	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062411808		
2520	Be not afeared: the isle is full of noises,  Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight, and hurt not.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			George, Elizabeth	The Edge of Nowhere	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012961		
2521	Hope is the thing with feathers  That perches in the soul. And sings the tune without the words  And never stops at all.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Gier, Kerstin	Emerald Green	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805092677		
2522	Being unconquerable lies with yourself.	Sun Tzu	The Art of War				Gill, David Macinnis	Shadow on the Sun	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062073358		
2523	There's beauty in the deep;  the wave is bluer than the sky.	Brainard, John G. C.					Glass, Lisa	Blue	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781848663404		
2524	Darkness settles on roofs and walls, but the sea, the sea in the darkness calls.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Graudin, Ryan	The Walled City	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780621999		
2525	The beginning is the word and the end is silence. An in between are all the stories.	Atkinson, Kate	Human Croquet				Fiore, Kelly	Thicker than Water	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062324733		
2526	If the past becomes a land to voyage unto, how carefulle the journeyman must be. Will he not tread in a nightmare of uncertaynties? Be enmeshed in histories of which he knows nothing? Like a man coming suddenly to a foreign land, and speaking not the language...	Dee, Mortimer	The Scrutiny of Secrets			Y	Fisher, Catherine	The Slanted Worlds	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2527	For most this amazing day, for the leaping greenly spirits of trees, and for the blue dream of sky and for everything which is natural, which is infinite, which is yes.	Cummings, E.E.					Flood, C. J.	Infinite Sky	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2528	It was the storyteller Elina who spoke for the children.  She sat before the Emperor.  the Second Lotus Emperor.  jangled the bells of her bow.  and sang of girls unwanted.  of babies left to die.  of a future where women were scarcer than gold.  And the Emperor listened and hear  the words of the singer  and her song of sadness.  The Emperor listened.  and he built a city.   All who wanted could bring their daughters to this place.  where they would be taught,  cared for,  and kept safe.  And the people honored the Emperor for his wisdom.		The Song of Stone and Blood	story-song of Elina the Bow-singer			Wiedeback, Miriam	City of a Thousand Dolls	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062121301		
2529	It well may be that in a difficult hour,  Pinned down by pain and moaning for release,  Or nagged by want past resolution's power,  I might be driven to tell your love for peace,   Or trade the memory of this night for food.  It well may be. I do not think I would.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Love is not all: it is not meat nor drink	Poem			Forman, Gayle	Where She Went	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525422945		
2530	We don't know where it will lead. We just know there's something much bigger than any of us here.	Jobs, Steve				Y	Friedman, Laurie	Truth and Kisses	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2531	Our torments also may, in length of time.  Become our elements, these piercing fires  As soft as now severe...	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Fukuda, Andrew	The Trap	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250045874		
2532	Once upon a time is ne'er what it seems.  And happily ever after oft a mere device of dreams.  What wicked snares are vines, and thorns cause many throes.  But peer beyond the surface; you may there find a rose.		The Reflection Chronicles	Account			Ella, Sara	Unblemished	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780718081010		
2533	I don't believe in mathematics.	Einstein, Albert					Ford, John C.	The Cipher	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670015429		
2534	Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words,  And never stops at all...	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Higgins, Wendy	Sweet Peril	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062265944		
2535	Love cannot be forced, love cannot be coaxed...	Buck, Pearl S.					Higgins, Wendy	Sweet Peril	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062265944		
2536	Mangledore / man-gul-dore / 'man-gluh-dore/ n. The cleanly severed, pickled hand of a convicted, executed criminal, in particular a murderer. The pickling process varies from region to region, but most often involves brown vinegar, sesame seeds and zimort. It is common practice for the fingers to be fixed around a candle (made from the rendered fat of a dead man), but occasionally the index finger is threaded with a wick.Once alight the candle ensures that all sleeping members of a household remain in a state of lethargic somnolence, thus enabling the holder to burgle without fear of discovery. The candle can be quenched only by milk.			Definition of a word			Higgins, F.E.	The Phenomenals	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780330507561		
2537	I shall be telling this with a sign  Somewhere ages and ages hence:  Two roads diverged in a wood, and I --  I took the one less traveled by,  And that has made all the difference.	Frost, Robert		Poem			Hill, Will	The Rising	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007354504		
2538	How much happier that man is who believes his native town to be the world, than he who aspires to become greater than his nature will allow.	Shelley, Mary	Frankenstein	Novel			Hill, Will	The Rising	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007354504		
2539	What was said to the rose that made it open was said to me here in my chest.	Rumi					Hillyer, Lexa	Spindle Fire	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062440877		
2540	Can we become other than what we are?	Marquis de Sade	Justine				Hodkin, Michelle	The Evolution of Mara Dyer	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442421790		
2541	I am tied to the stake, and I must stand the course.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play			Holder, Nancy & Viguie, Debbie	Savage	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2542	Meantime we shall express our darker purpose.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play			Holder, Nancy & Viguie, Debbie	Hot Blooded	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2543	The dog yawned and almost swallowed  My Dharma	Kerouac, Jack				Y	Hoole, Elissa Janine	Kiss the Morning Star	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780761462699	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2544	Oh! when my lady comes,  And I with love behold her,  I take her into my beating heart  And in my arms enfold her;  My heart is filled with joy divine  For I am hers and she is mine.  Oh! when her soft embraces  Do give my love completeness,  The perfumes Arabia  Anoint me with their sweetness;  And when her lips are pressed to mine  I am made drunk and need not wine.		The Wine of Love	Ancient Egyptian Love Poem	Egypt		Houck, Colleen	Reawakened	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385376563		
2545	Lost! Lost! Lost! O lost my love to me!  He passes by my house, nor turns his head,  I deck myself with care; he does not see.  He loves me not.  Would God that I were dead!  God! God! God! O Amun, great of might!  My sacrifice and prayers, are they in vain?  I offer to thee all that can delight,  Hear thou my cry and bring my love again.  Sweet, sweet, sweet as honey in my mouth,  His kisses on my lips, my breast, my hair;  But now my heart is as the sun-scorched South,  Where lie the fields deserted,grey and bare.  Come! Come! Come! And kiss me when I die,  For life, compelling life, is in thy breath;  And at that kiss, though in the tomb I lie,  I will arise and break the bands of Death.		A Woman's Lost Love	Ancient Egyptian Love Poem	Egypt		Houck, Colleen	Recreated 	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385376600		
2546	A detour to your new life  Tell all of your friends good-bye.	Broken Bells	The High Road	Song		Y	Howard, J.J.	That Time I Joined the Circus	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545433815		
2547	I only miss you when I'm breathing.	Derulo, Jason	Breathing	Song		Y	Hrdlitschka, Shelley	Dancing in the Rain	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459810655		
2548	What is history but a fable agreed upon? 	Bonaparte, Napoleon 					Hand, Cyntha / Ashton, Brodi / Meadows, Jodi	My Lady Jane 	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062391742		
2549	The crown is not my right. It pleaseth me not.	Grey, Lady Jane					Hand, Cyntha / Ashton, Brodi / Meadows, Jodi	My Lady Jane 	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062391742		
2550	Let your light so shine before men.	The Creator					Hancock, R. C.	An Uncommon Blue	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781462114887		
2551	I am only one,  But still I am one.  I cannot do everything,  But still I can do something;  And because I cannot do everything,  I will not refuse to do the something that I can do.	Hale, Edward Everett					Harmon, Amy	Making Faces	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781633920958		
2552	Nothing is exactly as it seems.  Nor is it otherwise.	Bodwin, Nancy	Weeds				Hardy, Melissa	The Geomancer's Compass	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770492929		
2553	Ci sono trenta modi per salvare il mondo, ma uno solo perche il mondo salvi me -- che io vagila star con te, e tu vagita star con me.  (There are thirty ways to save the world, but only one way for the world to save me - if I want to be with you, and you want to be with me.)	Jovanotti					Henderson, Lauren	Flirting in Italian	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741354		
2554	You'll feel my heavy spirit chill your chest,  And climb your throat on sobs.	Owen, Wilfred	Wild with All Regrts	Poem			Green, Sally	Half Wild	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141360140		
2555	Many waters cannot quench love,  neither can the floods drown it...		Song of Solomon 8:7				Greenfield, Amy Butler	Chantress Fury	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442457119		
2556	Heav'n has no rage like love to hatred turn'd Nor hell a fury like a woman scorn'd.	Congreve, William	The Mourning Bride				Greenfield, Amy Butler	Chantress Fury	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442457119		
2557	Why should it be my loneliness,  Why should it be my song,  Why should it be my dream  deferred  overlong?	Hughes, Langston	Tell Me	Poem			Grover, Lorie Ann	Hit	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780310729501		
2558	Man marks the earth with ruin - his control  Stops with the shore.	Lord Byron		Poem			Guibord, Maurissa	Revel	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741873		
2559	We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones [...]  We privileged few who won the lottery of birth against all odds - how dare we whine at that inevitable return to our prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?	Dawkins, Richard					Habel, Lia	Beloved	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780552563284		
2560	The modest virgin, the prudent wife, and the careful matron are much more serviceable in life than petticoated philosophers, blustering heroines, or virago queens. She who makes her husband and her children happy [...] is a much greater character than ladies described in romances, whose whole occupation is to murder mankind with shafts from their quiver, or their eyes.	Goldsmith, Oliver	The Vicar of Wakefield				Habel, Lia	Beloved	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780552563284		
2561	The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done is that which shall be done: and there is no new thing under the sun.						Hager, Mandy	The Crossing	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616146986		
2562	He who, from zone to zone,  Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone,  Will lead my steps aright.	Bryant, William Cullen					Hand, Sophia	Boundless	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061996207		
2563	You do not have to be good.  You do not have to walk on your knees for a hundred miles through dessert repenting.  You only have to let the soft animal of your body love what it loves.	Oliver, Mary	Wild Geese	Poem			Keyser, Amber J.	Pointe Claw	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467775915		
2564	Seems like nothing I said  Ever meant anything  But a headline over my head.  Thought I made a stand  Only made a scene.  There's no feast for the underfed.  All the unknown, dying or dead  Keep showing up in my dreams.  I'll shut up and carry on.  The scream becomes a yawn.	Metric	Dreams So Real				Kiem, Elizabeth	Hider Seeker Secret Keeper	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616954123		
2565	Without thinking highly either of men or of matrimony, marriage had always been her object; it was the only honorable provision for well-educated young women of small fortune, and however uncertain of giving happiness, must be their pleasantest preservative from want.	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice	Novel			Kindl, Patrice	Keeping the Castle	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670014385		
2566	I have harnessed the shadows that stride from world to world to sow death and madness.	Lovecraft, H.P.					Kittredge, Caitlin	The Mirrored Shard	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385738330		
2567	So when she speaks, the voice of Heaven I hear  So when we walk, nothing impure comes near;  Each field seems Eden, and each calm retreat;  Each village seems the haunt of holy feet.   But that sweet village where my black-ey'd maid,  Closes her eyes in sleep beneath night's shade:  Whene'er I enter, more than mortal fire  Burns in my soul, and does my song inspire.	Blake, William		Poem			Knox, Elizabeth	Mortal Fire	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374388294		
2568	A true karate man,  is one filled with a godlike capacity  to think and feel for others;  irrespective of their rank or position. 	Gichin Funakoshi				Y	Knowles, Jo	Living with Jackie Chan	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662806	Epigraphs begin on section	
2569	There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in.	Cohen, Leonard					Kocek, Sara	Promise Me Something	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780807566411		
2570	Darcy mentioned his letter. "Did it," said he, "did it soon make you think better of me,? Did you, on reading it, give any credit to its contents?" She explained what its effect on her had been, and how gradually all her former prejudices had been removed.	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice	Novel			Kogler, Anne	The Death Catchers	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802721846		
2571	We are fortunate to live in a world where we are not limited to experiencing only the things we understand. And as for whether things are possible, if they happen, does it matter whether or not they are possible?						Kotecki, Nathan	Pull Down The Night	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547731148		
2572	Happy endings are just stories that haven't finished yet.		Mr. and Mrs. Smith	Film	US	Y	Kramer, Stacy and Thomas Valerie	From What I Remember	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423157502	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2573	The elephant in the room -- a topic that everyone knows about but which, out of fear or a sense of discomfort, no one will discuss.						Kreller, Susan	You Can't See the Elephants	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399172090		
2574	This is the way the world ends.  Not with a bang but a whimper.	Eliot, T. S.					Kurtagich, Dawn	And The Trees Crept In	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9783016298704		
2575	"Perchance," said he, as the five lads lay in the rustling stillness through which sounded the monotonous cooing of the pigeons -- "perchance there may be dwarfs and giatns and dragons and enchanters and evil knights and whatnot even nowadays. And who knows but that if we Knights of the Rose hold together we may go forth into the world, and do battle with them, and save beautiful ladies, and have tales and gestes written about us as they are writ about the Seven Champions and Arthur his Round-table."	Pyle, Howard	Men of Iron				Johnson, Hal	Immortal Lycanthropes	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547751962		
2576	The courage of Catherine  The flames of the forge  The sword of Saint Michael  The blood of Saint George   I take what I'm given.  I follow my truth.  I shall gladly abandon  The bloom of my youth.	Dale, Heather					Johnston, E. K.	Prairie Sire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467739092		
2577	How I wish I was in  Sherbrooke now! 	Rogers, Stan	Barrett's Privateers				Johnston, E. K.	Prairie Sire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467739092		
2578	But in herself alone she is more important than all the hundreds of you other roses: because it is she that I have watered; because it is she that I have put under the glass robe; because it is she that I have sheltered behind the screen; because it is for her that I have killed the caterpillars (except the two or three that we saved to become butterflies); because it is she that I have listened to, when she grumbled, or boasted, or even sometimes when she said nothing. Because she is my rose.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery	The Little Prince	Novel			Humphries, Jessie	Revisiting Ruby Rose	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477825082		
2579	To this very day, travelers can hear the bells of the churches of Ys sounding the hours, deep in the shadowed bay.	Manguel, Alberto & Guadalup, Giannit	The Dictionary of Imaginary Places				Hutchinson, Dot	A Wounded Name	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467708876		
2580	Away, come away.  Empty your heart of its mortal dream.  The winds awaken, the leaves whirl round.  Our cheeks are pale, our hair is unbound,  Our breasts are heaving, our eyes are a-gleam,  Our arms are waving, our lips are apart;  And if any gaze on our rushing band,  We come between him and the deed of his hand,  We come between him and the hope of his heart.	Yeats, W. B.		Poem			Hutchinson, Dot	A Wounded Name	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467708876		
2581	And let me speak to th' yet-unknowing world how these things came about. So shall you hear of carnal, bloody, and unnatural acts, of accidental judgments, casual slaughters, of deaths put on by cunning and for no cause, and, in this upshot, purposes mistook fallen on th' inventors' heads.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Hutchinson, Dot	A Wounded Name	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467708876		
2582	I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but World War IV will be fought with sticks and stones.	Einstein, Albert				Y	Isbell, Tom	The Release	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062216083		
2583	A heap of broken images, where the sun beats,  And the dead tree gives no shelter, the cricket no relief,  And the dry stone no sound of water. Only  There is shadow under this red rock,  (Come in under the shadow of this red rock),  And I will show you something different from either  Your shadow at morning striding behind you  Or your shadow at evening rising to meet you;  I will show you fear in a handful of dust	Eliot, T. S.	The Wasteland	Poem	UK		Jaffe, Michell	Ghost Flower	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595143969		
2584	Serpents in my mind  Trying to forgive your crimes  Everyone changes in time  I hope he changes this time.	Sharon Van Etten	Serpents	Poem			Kate, Lauren	Unforgiven	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742634		
2585	It's satisfying to think  that the weight of the ocean  and the weight of meaning  could be in some way connected.	Wenderoth, Joe	The Weight of what is thrown				Kate, Lauren	Water Fall	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742672		
2586	The night is darkest just before the dawn. And I promise you the dawn is coming.		The Dark Knight	Film			Kelly, Nikki	Gabriel	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250051530		
2587	You either die a hero, or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain.		The Dark Knight	Film			Kelly, Nikki	Lailah	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250051516		
2588	you shall above all things be glad and young,  For if you're young, whatever life you wear   It will become you; and if you are glad  whatever's living will yourself become.	Cumings, E. E.					Kennedy, Cecilia	Whatever Life You Wear	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780889955141		
2589	Thou shalt not be afraid for the terror by night;  Nor for the arrow that flieth by day;  Nor for the pestilence that walketh in darkness.		Psalm 91				Kendall, Gillian Murray	The Garden of Darkness	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781781082485		
2590	My only love sprung from my only hate ; Too early seen unknown, and known too late!  Prodigious birth of love it is to me,  That I must love a loathed enemy.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Jay, Stacey	Romeo Redeemed	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385740180		
2591	I have a secret. A dark, furry secret with big teeth. Less a secret, really -- more a bear.	Oglaf					Johnston, E. K.	Exit, pursued by a bear	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781101994580		
2592	I never saw a vessel of like sorrow, so fill'd and so becoming.		The Winter's Tale				Johnston, E. K.	Exit, pursued by a bear	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781101994580		
2593	Firebird, golden (largous automobilus yellowsih) 1. A car manufactured by Pontiac. In this particular case, a car painted a color called Signet Gold and built in Lordstown, Ohio, in 1967. Almost sixteen feet long, with extremely poor gas mileage and no modern amenities. Has a cream-colored interior and a black convertible top and belches noxious clouds of instant-cancer fumes whenever started. Attracts an unreasonable amount of attention from car buffs (for its collectability) and others (because it's brightly colored, noisy, and as big as a battleship.) 2. A mythical creature prominently featured in Russian folktales. Possesses magical powers. Wherever the Firebird goes, princes, princesses, kings and mad wizards are sure to follow. 3. Presumably, any golden bird that's on fire.						Johnson, Maureen	The Key to the Golden Firebird	US	2004	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471401763		
2594	The angel of death has been abroad throughout the land; you may almost hear the beating of its wings.	Bright, John	Speech to Parliament 	Speech			Maberry, Jonathan	Flesh and Bone	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1855	9781442439894		
2595	mariposa (mah-ree-PO-sah) from the Spanish, mariposa, the apocopate Mari - (Mary in English) and posa (to rest in peace) Butterfly. Mariposas are slender, delicate insects with four wide, colorful wings. In almost every culture, butterflies are associated with transformation. The Aztecs held the butterfly, papalotl, in high regard and had a special celebration to welcome the migrating monarchs in early August every year. They believed that mariposas were the cheerful souls of their loved ones, the angels of women and children, their fallen warriors, their ancestors, returning home transformed to assure them that they were well and that life, however brief, was beautiful.						McCall, Guadalupe Garcia	Summer of the Mariposas	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781600609008		
2596	The door hath swung too near the hell;  But better sore feet than serve the Deil.		The Black School	Icelandic folktale	Iceland		McClintock, Norah	Close to the Heel	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781554699506		
2597	"What have wealth or grandeur to do with happiness?"  "Grandeur has but little," said Elinor, "but wealth has much to do with it."	Austen, Jane	Sense and Sensibility	Novel		Y	MacColl, Michaela	Secrets in the Snow	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781452133584		
2598	When the oppress'd for justice looks in vain,  When his sore burden may no more be borne,  With fearless heart he makes appeal to Heaven,  And thence brings down his everlasting rights,  Where there abide, inalienably his,  And indestructible as are the stars.  Nature's primeval state returns again,  Where man stands hostile to his fellw man;  And if all other means shall fail his need,  One last resource remains - his own good sword.	Tell, William	Friedrich, Schiller				McCrina, Amanda	His Own Good Sword	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1804	9780985154844		
2599	I begin with the young. We older ones are messed up. We are rotten to the marrow. But my magnificient youngsters! Are there any finer ones in the world? Look at these young men and boys! What material. With them I can make a new world. My teaching will be hard. Weakness will be knocked out of them. A violently active, dominating, brutal youth - that is what I am after. Youth must be indifferent to pain. There must be no weakness and tenderness in it. I want to see onec more in its eyes the gleam of pride and independence of the beast of prey.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Lowis, Amanda West	The Pact	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780889955448		
2600	Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.	King Jr, Martin Luther			US		Lowis, Amanda West	The Pact	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780889955448		
2601	Be sober, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.		1 Peter 5:8				Lim, Rebecca	Fury	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007443086		
2602	I was born on the prairies where the wind blew free and there was nothing to break the light of the sun. I was born where there were no fences...	Geronimo					Llyod, Saci	Quantum Drop	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444900828		
2603	We care not how trifling a character may be - let it be the mere inflection of the angle of the jaw, the manner in which an insect's wing is folded, whether the skin be covered by hair or feathers - if it prevail throughout many and different species, especially those having very different habits of life, it assumes high value; for we can account for its presence in so many forms with such different habits, only by inheritance from a common parent.	Darwin, Charles	The Origin of Species				Lo, Malinda	Inheritance	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316198004		
2604	The slightest advantage in certain individuals, at any age or during any season, over those with which they come into competition, or better adaptation in however slight a degree to the surrounding physical conditions, will, in the long run, turn the balance.	Darwin, Charles	The Origin of Species				Lo, Malinda	Adaptation	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316197960		
2605	I can't go back to yesterday because I was a different person then.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Long, Hayley	Downside Up	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447220084		
2606	To everything there is a season,  and a time to every purpose under the heaven: ...  a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.		Ecclesiastes 3:1-2 (King James)				McDaniel, Lurlene	The Year of Chasing Dreams	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741736		
2607	History, Stephen said, is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.	Joyce, James	Ulysses	Novel	Ireland		McDowell, Nigel	The Black North	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471400674		
2608	Find ecstasy in life;  the mere sense of living is joy enough.	Dickinson, Emily					MacMillan, Kathy	Sword and Verse	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062324610		
2609	Oh Beloved,  take me.  Liberate my soul.  Fill me with your love and  release me from the two worlds.  If I set my heart on anything but you  let fire burn me from inside.	Rumi					Lough, Amber	The Fire Wish	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385369763		
2610	Out of the blue, someone you meet will be the friend you need.	Ramel, Povel	Underbart ar kort (What Wonderful Feels Like)				Lovestam, Sara	Wonderful Feels Like This	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250095237		
2611	My left hand will live longer than my right. The rivers of my palms tell me so.  Never argue with rivers. Never expect your lives to finish at the same time.	Hicok, Bob	Other Lives and Dimensions and Finally a Love Poem				Lake, Nick	There Will be Lies	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781619634404		
2612	Because I could not stop for Death,  He kindly stopped for me;  The carriage held but just ourselves  And Immortality.	Dickinson, Emily	The Chariot	Poem			Leavitt, Martine	Ketorah and Lord Death	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781932425291		
2613	There are worse things to be than a chicken.	Sanders, Col. Stephen H.					Lock, James	After Dark	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781771381109		
2614	Where you come from is gone,  where you thought you were going to was never there,  and where you are is no good unless you can get away from it. Where is there a place for you to be? No place...  Nothing outside you can give you any place...  In yourself right now is all the place you've got.	O'Connor, Flannery	Wise Blood		US		Lemon, Sarah Nicole	Done Dirt Cheap	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419723681		
2615	I have no lack'd thy mild reproof,  Nor golden largesse of thy praise						Cholmondeley, Mary	Red Pottage	US	1899	Fiction		143538346X		
2616	Lay not up for yourselves treasures upon earth, where moth and dust doth corrupt, and where theives break through and steal.					Y	Cholmondeley, Mary	Moth and Dust	US	1902	Fiction		836931823	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2617	And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished, as though they had never been; and are become as though they had never been born; and their children after them. But these were merciful men, whose righteousness hath not been forgotten... Their bodies are buried in peace; but their name liveth for evermore. The people will tell of their wisdom, and the congregation will shew forth their praise.		Ecclesiastigus XLIV				Brittain, Vera	Testament of Youth	US	1933	Fiction		1430.39237		
2618	Do I say man is not made for an active life? Far from it. But there is a great difference between other men's occupations and ours. A glance at theirs will make it clear to you. All day long they do nothing but calculate, contrive, consult how to wring profit out of foodstuffs, farms and the like. But I entreat you to understand what the adminstration and nature of the world is, and what place a being endowed with reason holds in it; to consider what you are as a person, and in what your good and evil consists.	Epictetus					Bradbury, Malcolm	eating people is wrong	US	1959	Fiction		330390295		
2619	There is in us a world of Love to somewhat, though we know not what in the world that should be... Do you not feel yourself drawn by the expectation and desire of some Great Thing?	Traherne, Thomas	Centuries of Meditations				Bowen, Elizabeth	A World of Love	US	1955	Fiction		90287773		
2620	Therefore, although it be a history  Homely and rude, I will relate the same  For the delight of a few natural hearts.						Bennett, Arnold	Anna of the Five Towns	US	1912	Fiction				
2621	...One crew of young watermen or postboys... roared and shouted the lewdest tavern songs, as if in bravado, and were dashed against a tree and sunk with blasphemies on their lips. An old nobleman - for such his furred gown and golden chain of office proclaimed him - went down not far from where Orlando stood, calling vengeance upon the Irish rebels, who, he cried with his last breath, had plotted this devilry...	Woolf, Virginia	Orlando	Novel			Behan, Brendan	Borstal Boy	US	1958	Fiction		9780099706502		
2622	Many things in your good people cause me disgust, and, verily, not their evil. I would that they had a madness by which they succumbed, like this pale criminal!	Nietzsche	Thus Spake Zarathustra				Ambler, Eric	Judgement on Deltchev	US	1951	Fiction		9780375726750		
2623	Quand on veut dessecher un marais, on ne fait pas voter les grenouilles.	Mme. Emile. De Giradin				Y	Yonge, Charlotte M.	The Trial	US	1898	Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2624	For be it known  That their saint's honour is their own. 	Scott				Y	Yonge, Charlotte M.	Nuttie's Father	US	1885	Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2625	Whate'er is good to wish, ask that of Heaven,  Though it be what thou canst not hope to see.	Coleridge, Hartley				Y	Yonge, Charlotte M.	Modern Broods	US	2006	Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2626	L'exercise des plus sublimes vertus e;eve et nourrit le genie.	Rousseau					Wollstonecraft, Mary	Mary: The Wrongs of Woman	US	1976	Fiction		019283536X		
2627	If my reader should at any time remark that I am particularly dull, they may be assured there is a design under it.			Essay	British	Y	Scott, Walter	Peveril Of The Peak	US		Fiction		9780748605781		
2628	Knifegrinder. Story? Lord bless you! I have none to tell, sir.		Poetry of Anti-Jacobin			Y	Scott, Walter	The Fortunes of Nigel	US		Fiction		748605770		
2629	Nothing in him -  But doth suffer a sea-change.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK	Y	Scott, Walter	The Pirate	US		Fiction		748605762		
2630	The two retired  to the wilderness, but t'was with arms.		Paradise Regained			Y	Scott, Walter	The Talisman	US		Fiction		9780748605828		
2631	Now in these dayes were hotte wars upon the Marches of Wales.	Lewis	History			Y	Scott, Walter	The Betrothed	US		Fiction		9780748605811		
2632	Master, go on; and I will follow thee To the last gasp, with truth and loyalty.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play	UK	Y	Scott, Walter	Redgauntlet	US		Fiction		748605800		
2633	"A jolly place," said he, "in times of old!  But something ails it now; the spot is curst."	Wordsworth, William			UK	Y	Scott, Walter	Saint Ronan's Well	US		Fiction		748605355		
2634	La guerre est ma patrie, Mon harnois ma maison, Et en toute saison Combattre c'est ma vie.					Y	Scott, Walter	Quentin Durward	US		Fiction		748605797		
2635	What! will the aspiring blood of Lancester  Sink in the ground?	Shakespeare, William			UK	Y	Scott, Walter	Anne of Geierstein	US		Fiction		074860586X		
2636	Sic Itur ad astra.		Motto of the Conmgute Arms			Y	Scott, Walter	The Fair Maid of Perth	US		Fiction		748605851		
2637	Sic Itur ad astra.		Motto of the Conmgute Arms			Y	Scott, Walter	Chronicles of the Canongate	US		Fiction		748605843		
2638	He was a very perfect gentle Knight.	Chaucer				Y	Scott, Walter	Woodstock	US		Fiction		9780748605835		
2639	Let no man seek  henceforth to be foretold what shall befall  Him or his children.	Milton, John					Shelley, Mary	The Last Man	US		Fiction		1551110768		
2640	Did I request thee, Maker, from my clay  To mould Me man? Did I solicit thee From darkness to promote me?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Shelley, Mary	Frankenstein	US		Fiction		192834878		
2641	Why should we fear Youth's draught of joy,  If pure, would sparkle less?  Why should the cup the sonner cloy,  Which God hath design'd so bless?		Christian Year				Elizabeth Missing Sewell	Amy Herbert	US		Fiction				
2642	One such name was known Had terror in the accent, and was a warcry,  A gathering word, a banner, and a shout Of instant onset and of heady strife.		Old Play			Y	Scott, Walter	Castle Dangerous	US		Fiction		139780748605880	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2643	Hosts have been known at that dread sound to yield,  And, Douglas dead, his name hath won the field.	Home, John				Y	Scott, Walter	Castle Dangerous	US		Fiction		139780748605880	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2644	Leontines -- That power that kindly spreads  The clouds, a signal of impending showers,  To warn the wandering linnet to the shade,  Beheld without concern expiring Greece,  And not one prodigy foretold our fate.  Demetrius. A thousand horrid prodigies foretold it.  A feeble governemt, eluded laws,  A factious populace, luxurious nobles,  And all the maladies of sinking states,  When public villainy, too strong for justice,  Shows his bold front, the harbinger of ruin, Can brave Leontius call for airy wonders, Which cheats interpret, and which fools regard?		Irene	Play		Y	Scott, Walter	Count Robert of Paris	US		Fiction		139780748605873	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2645	That small, small, imperceptible  Small talk! that cuts like powdered glass  Ground in Tophana -- who can tell  Where lurks the power that poison has?					Y	Braddon, Mary Elizabeth	His Darling Sin	US		Fiction		1902580125		
2646	Not boskiest how'r, When hearts are ill affin'd,  Hath tree of pow'r,  To shelter from the wind!						Hardy, Thomas	The Woodlanders	US		Fiction		192816004		
2647	Ah, my heart! her eyes and she  Have taught thee new astrology.  Howe'er Love's native hours were set,  Whatever starry synod met,  'Tis in the mercy of her eye,  IF poor Love shall live or die.	Crashaw	Love's Horoscope				Hardy, Thomas	Two on a Tower	US		Fiction		192836412		
2648	One shape of many names.	Shelley, Percy Bysshe					Hardy, Thomas	The Well-Beloved	US		Fiction		192835602		
2649	A violet in the youth of primy nature,  Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,  The perfume and suppliance of a minute; No more.						Hardy, Thomas	A Pair of Blue Eyes	US		Fiction		192834827		
2650	Though a course of adventures which are only connected with each other by having happened to the same individual is what most frequently occurs in nature, yet the province of the romance-writer being artificial, there is more required from him than a mere compliance with the simplicity of reality.	Scott, Walter					Hardy, Thomas	Desperate Remedies	US		Fiction		192840703		
2651	To sorrow  I bade good morrow,  And thought to leave her far away behind;  But cheerly, cheerly,  She loves me dearly,  She is so constant to me, and so kind.  I would deceive her,  And so leave her,  But ah! she is so constant and so kind.						Hardy, Thomas	The Return of the Native	US	1878	Fiction		393927873		
2652	Yea, many there be that have run out of thier wits for women, and become servants for their sakes. Many also have perished, have erred, and sinned, for women... O ye men, how can it be but women should be strong, seeing they do thus?	Esdras					Hardy, Thomas	Jude the Obscure	US				192816705		
2653	Oh for thy voice to soothe and bless!  What hope of answer, or redress?  Behind the veil! Behind the veil!	Tennyson					Gaskell, Elizabeth	Sylvia's Lovers	US	1863	Fiction				
2654	Drop, drop, slow tears!  And bathe these beauteous feet,  Which brought from heaven The news and Prince from peace.  Cease not, wet eyes,  For mercy to entreat:  To cry for vengeance  Sin doth never cease.  In your deep floods  Drown all my faults and fears;  Nor let His eye  See sin, but through my tears.	Fletcher, Phineas					Gaskell, Elizabeth	Ruth	US	1853	Fiction		192834762		
2655	Wooed and married and a...						Gaskell, Elizabeth	North and South	US		Fiction		192831941		
2656	When we are not sure, we are alive.	Greene, Graham 					Shields, David	Reality Hunger	US	2010	Fiction		0-307-27353-9		
2657	Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.	Chesterson, G.K. 					Gaiman, Neil	Coraline	US	2002	Fiction		0-06-113937-8		
2658	What do you mean where does the music come from? Where does the music ever come from? The guy says to the girl Something is on my mind and the girl says Really? What is it? and somebody in the orchestra hits a note and they sing. That’s where the music comes from.	Ryskind, Morrie 					Handler, David	Adverbs	US	2006	Fiction		0-06-072441-2		
2659	… and so who are you, after all?  — I am part of the power which forever wills evil and forever works good.		Goethe’s Faust				Bulgakov, Mikhail 	The Master and Margarita	US	1967	Fiction		0-14-118014-5		
2660	You are all a lost generation.	Stein, Gertrude 					Hemingway, Ernest	The Sun Also Rises	US	1926	Fiction				
2661	If they give you ruled paper, write the other way.	Jiménez, Juan Ramón					Bradbury, Ray	Fahrenheit 451	US	1953	Fiction		978-0-7432-4722-1		
2662	An oak is a tree. A rose is a flower. A deer is an animal. A sparrow is a bird. Russia is our fatherland. Death is inevitable.	Smirnovski, P.	A Textbook of Russian Grammar				Vladimir Nabokov	The Gift	US	1952	Fiction				
2663	Honesty’s the best policy. 	Cervantes, Miguel de					King, Stephen	On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft	US	2000	Fiction		978-0-684-85352-9		
2664	Liars prosper.						King, Stephen	On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft	US	2000	Fiction		978-0-684-85352-9		
2665	The motions of Grace, the hardness of the heart; external circumstances.	Blaise Pasca	Pensee 507				Updike, John	Rabbit, Run	US	1960	Fiction				
2666	NOTICE Persons attempting to find a motive in this narrative will be prosecuted; persons attempting to find a moral in it will be banished; persons attempting to find a plot in it will be shot.  BY ORDER OF THE AUTHOR	Per G.G.					Twain, Mark	Adventures of Huckleberry Finn	US	1885	Fiction				
2667	"What?"	Nixon, Richard					Pynchon, Thomas	Gravity's Rainbow	US	1973	Fiction				
2668	Verily, verily, I say unto you, except a corn of wheat fall into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.		John 12:24				 Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov	US	1897	Fiction				
2669	Then wear the gold hat, if that will move her; If you can bounce high, bounce for her too, Till she cry “Lover, gold-hatted, high-bouncing lover, I must have you!”	D’Invilliers, Thomas Parke 					Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby	US	1925	Fiction				
2670	No one knows how to love anybody’s trouble.	Stanford, Frank					Young, Mike	Look! Look! Feathers	US	2010	Fiction				
2671	I enquire now as to the genesis of a philologist and assert the following: 1. A young man cannot possibly know what Greeks and Romans are. 2. He does not know whether he is suited for finding out about them.	Nietzsche,  Friedrich 	Unzeitgemässe Betrachtungen				Tartt, Donna	The Secret History	US	1992	Fiction		0-679-41032-5		
2672	Come then, and let us pass a leisure hour in storytelling, and our story shall be the education of our heroes.	Plato	Republic, Book II				Tartt, Donna	The Secret History	US	1992	Fiction		0-679-41032-5		
2673	There, where one burns books… one, in the end, burns men. 	Heine, Heinrich 					Brooks, Geraldine	People of the Book	US	2008	Fiction, Historical Fiction		978-0-670-01821-5		
2674	We fill pre-existing forms and when we fill them we change them and are changed. 	Bidart, Frank	Borges and I				Wallace, David Foster	The Pale King	US	2011	Fiction		978-0-316-07423-0		
2675	Never again will a single story be told as though it’s the only one. 	Berger, John					Roy, Arundhati	The God of Small Things	US	1997	Fiction		0-06-097749-3		
2676	Passage home? Never.	Homer	The Odyssey, Book 5				Karr, Mary	Lit	US	2009	Fiction		978-0-06-059698-9		
2677	There is another world, but it is in this one.	Yeats, W.B.					Alexie, Sherman	The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian	US	2007	Fiction		978-0-316-01368-0		
2678	We returned to our places, these Kingdoms, But no longer at ease here, With an alien people clutching their gods.	Elliot, T. S.					Achebe, Chinua	No Longer At Ease	US	1969	Fiction				
2679	Mimi Pinson est une blonde,  Une blonde que l'on connait;  Elle n'a qu'une robe au monde,  Landerirette! et qu'un bonnet!					Y	Du Maurier, George	Trilby	US	1894	Fiction		1551115743		
2680	Let thy chief terror be of thine own soul:  There, 'mid the throng of hurrying desires  That trample on the dead to seize their spoil,  Lurks vengeance, footless, irresistible  As exhalations laden with slow death,  And o'er the fairest troop of captured joys  Breathes pallid pestilence.						Eliot, George	David Deronda	US	1876	Fiction		9780140434259		
2681	A child, more than all other gifts  That earth can offer to declining man,  Brings hope with it, and forward-looking thoughts.	Wordsworth, William			UK		Eliot, George	Silas Marner	US		Fiction		9780199536771		
2682	Why do you make a book? Because my Hands can extend but few score Inches from my body; because my poverty keeps those Hands empty when my Heart aches to empty them; because my Life is short, and my Infirmities; and beacause a Book, if it extendsbut to one Edition, will probably benefit three or four on whom I could not otherwise have acted... O but think only of the thoughts, feelings, radical Impulses that have been implanted in how many thousands of thousands by the little Ballad of the Children of the Wood! The sphere of Alexander the Great's Agency is trifling compared with it.	Coleridge, Samuel	Notebook 		UK		Stott, Andrew McConnell	The Vampyre Family	US	2013	Fiction	1811	9781847678713		
2683	Who would write, who had any thing better to do?	Lord Byron	Journal		UK		Stott, Andrew McConnell	The Vampyre Family	US	2013	Fiction	1813	9781847678713		
2684	Difficile est proprie communia dicere. 	Horace					Lord Byron	Don Juan	US		Fiction				
2685	Dost thou think, because thou art virtuous, there shall be no more cakes and ale? Yes, by Saint Anne, and ginger shall be hot i' the mouth, too!	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night	Play	UK		Lord Byron	Don Juan	US		Fiction				
2686	Why the world's mine oyster,  Which I with sword shall open.						Disraeli, Benjamin	Vivian Grey	US		Fiction		1851967362		
2687	A moral Tale, though gay.						Disraeli, Benjamin	The Young Duke	US		Fiction		1851967362		
2688	Qouth Sancho, read it out by all means; for I mightily delight in hearing of Love-stories.						Disraeli, Benjamin	Henrietta Temple	US		Fiction		1851967362		
2689	Is thy face like thy mother's, my fair child?  The child of love, though born in bitterness,  And nurtured in convulsion.						Disraeli, Benjamin	Venetta	US		Fiction		1851967362		
2690	Vane  Fingentur species, tamen tu Pes, and CApui uni Reddantur forme.	Hor.					Walpole, Horace	The Castle of Otranto	US		Fiction		192834401		
2691	Are not these Woods  More free from peril than the envious Court?  Here feel we but the penalty of Adam The seasons' difference.						Lee, Sophia	The Recess	US	1797	Fiction		813121469		
2692	Cur tamen hos tu  Evaisse putes, quod diri conscia facti  Mens habet attonitos, et surdo verbere caedit,  Occultum quatiente animo tortore flagellum?  Poena autem vehemens, ac multo saevior illis,  Quas et Caeditius gravis invenit aut Rhadamanthus,  Nocte dieque suum gestare in pectore testem.						Moore, John	Zeluco	US	1789	Fiction		1934555517		
2693	Funger vice cotis, acutum  Redders queferrum valet, exors ipfa fecandi.	Horat		Poem			Dryden, John	Of Dramatick Poefie, An Essay	US		Fiction				
2694	Nunqnamne reponam,  Vexam taties ranci Thefeide Codri?						Dryden, John	Notes and Observations on the Empress of Morocco	US		Fiction				
2695	Neque enim libertas gratior ulla oft  Luam fub Rege Pio						Dryden, John	The History of the League	US		Fiction				
2696	Captique Eolis, donifque coadi.						Farquhar, George	The Recruiting Officer	US		Fiction		713633492		
2697	... Omeraviglioso mondo nuovo  Che hai di questa gente		La Tempesta				Burgess, Anthony	Shakespeare	US	1970	Fiction		786709623		
2698	Fairy Elves Whose midnight revel, by a forest side,  Or fountain, some belated peasant sees,  Or dreams he sees; while over-head the moon  Sits arbitress, and nearer to the earth  Wheels her pale course; they, on their mirth and dance  Intent, with jocund music charm his ear:  At once with joy and fear his heart rebounds.	Milton, John					Ritson, Joseph	Fairy Tales	US	1831	Fiction		1843710382		
2699	He who binds to himself a joy  Doth the winged life destroy.  But he who kisses the joy as it fly's  Lives in eternity's sunrise.	Blake, William			UK		Abraham, Alex	Awestruck on Orchard Road	US	2003	Fiction, Anthology		8186852956		
2700	Where more is meant than meets the ear.						Dealing with the Fairies	MacDonald, George	US	1867	Fiction		1843710390		
2701	Somina, terrores magico, miracula, fagas,  Nocturnos lemures, portentaque.  (Dreams, magic terrors, spells of mighty power,  Witches, and ghosts who rove at midnight hour.)	Horat					Lewis, Matthew	The Monk	US		Fiction		192833944		
2702	The wages of sinne is Death, but the gift of God is eternal life. 						Sutcliffe, Alice	Meditations of Man's Mortalitie 	US				9781859280980		
2703	Let's howl, said the dog		The Book of Voices				Saramango, Jose	Seeing	US		Fiction		9780156032735		
2704	Until you attain the truth,  you will not be able to amend it.  But if you do not amend it,  you will not attain it. Meanwhile,  do not resign yourself.		The Book of Exhortations				Saramango, Jose	The History of the Siege of Lisbon	US		Fiction		156006243		
2705	Forasmuch as many have taken in hand to set forth in order a declaration of those things which are most surely believed among us, even as they delivered them unto us, which from the beginning were eyewitnesses, and ministers of the word; it seemed good to me also, having had perfect understanding of all things from the very first, to write unto thee in order, most excellent Theophilus, that thou mightiest know the certainty of those things, wherein thou hast been instructed.		Luke 1.1-4				Saramango, Jose	The Gospel According to Jesus Christ	US	1991	Fiction		156001411		
2706	Quod scripsi, scripsi.  What I have written, I have written.	Pilate, Pontius					Saramango, Jose	The Gospel According to Jesus Christ	US	1991	Fiction		156001411		
2707	Chaos is merely order waiting to be deciphered.		The Book of Contraries				Saramango, Jose	The Double	US	2002	Fiction		9780151010400		
2708	I believe in my conscience I intercept many a thought which heaven intended for another man.	Sterne, Laurence	The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy				Saramango, Jose	The Double	US	2002	Fiction		9780151010400		
2709	What a strange scene you describe  and what strange prisoners,  They are just like us.	Plato	The Republic				Saramango, Jose	The Cave	US	2000	Fiction		151004145		
2710	Why is is that the dying don't shed tears?	Frisch, Max	Questionaire				Scliar, Moacyr	The Enigmatic Eye	US		Fiction		345359690		
2711	But wisdom is justified by all her children.		Luke 7:35				Coelho, Paulo	By the River Piedra I Sat Down and Wept	US	1994	Fiction		732257522		
2712	fear's going to have everything  almost everything and we will all almost all  each by his own road  become mice  yes mice	O'Neill, Alexandre	A Slightly Original Poem of Fear	Poem			De Loyola Brandao, Ignacio	Zero	US	1979	Fiction		1564783316		
2713	and those who produced more than an agreed upon quantitie were payd as rewarde one vintem eache day, and hence the more pleasant and production they became. The kitchen negresses, when not occupyd with theyt pots of marmelade and other famous concoctions wich were exported by mule to Rio de Janeyro, gave themselves to the courtesys of the eight men of the hous, wich is how many we numberd, and earnd one vintem eache for the goode they accorded us.	de Saa Perdigao, Estevam	Commemorative of the Discoverie of Los Golde.				Angelo, Ivan	The Tower of Glass	US	1979	Fiction		1564783464		
2714	Every future is fabulous.	Carpentier, Alejo					Saramango, Jose	The Stone Raft	US	1986	Fiction		151851980		
2715	If you can see, look.  If you can look, observe.		The Book of Exhortations				Saramango, Jose	Blindness	US	1995	Fiction		151002517		
2716	A man was on his way to the gallows when he met another, who asked him: Where are you going, my friend? And the condemned man replied: I'm not going anywhere. They're taking me by force.	Velho, Padre Manuel					Saramango, Jose	Baltasar and Blimunda	US	1982	Fiction		156005204		
2717	And tomorrow weeps in a blind cage But dark is a long way	Thomas, Dylan		Quote	UK		Suyin, Han	The Mountain is Young	US	1958	Fiction		224602519		
2718	Revolution only needs good dreamers who remember their dreams	Williams,Tennessee					Fries, Kenny	Night After Night	US	1984	Poetry		916965031		
2719	I choose to love     this time    for once with all my intelligence	Rich, Adrienne					Fries, Kenny	Night After Night	US	1984	Poetry		916965031		
2720	Out in this desert we are testing bombs, that's why we came here	Rich, Adrienne					Fries, Kenny	Desert Walking	US	2000	Poetry		962706477		
2721	For most of us, there is only the unattended Moment, the moment in and out of time, The distraction fit, lost in a shaft of sunlight, The wild thyme unseen, or the winter lightning Or the waterfall, ormusic heard so deeply That is not heard at all, but you are the music While the music lasts.These are only hints and guesses, Hints followed by guesses...	Eliot, T.S	The Dry Salvages				Knight,Christopher	Hints & Guesses: William Gaddis's Fiction Of Longing	US	1997	Novel		299153045		
2722	If calculation and judgement are to answer the question Which way?,perfectionist thinking isaresponse to the Way's being lost.So thinking may present itself as a  stopping, and as finding a way back, as if thinking is remembering something	Cavell, Stanley	Handsome and Unhandsome				Knight,Christopher	Hints & Guesses: William Gaddis's Fiction Of Longing	US	1997	Novel		299153045		
2723	Body, remember not only how much you were loved, not only the beds you lay on, but also thosedesires glowing openly in eyes that looked at you trembling for you in voices -- only some chance obstacle frustrated them Nowthat it's all finally in yhe past, it seems almostas if you gave yourself  to those desires too -- how they glowed remember, in eyes that looked at you, remember body, how they trembled for you in those voices	Cavafy, C.P					Fries, Kenny	Body, Remember: A Memoir	US	1997	Memoir		299190544		
2724	Remember that under the skin you fondle lie the bones, waiting to reveal themselves	Ikkyu		Poem	Japan		Fries, Kenny	Anesthesia	US	1996	Poetry		962706469		
2725	“Marvel have I”, said the damsel, “what manner of man ye may be, for it may never be other but that ye be come of gentle blood, for so foully and shamefully did never woman revile a knight as I have done you, and every courteously ye have suffered me, and that comes never but of gentle blood.”	Malory, Sir Thomas	Le Morte d'Arthur, The Tale of Sir Gareth of Orkney				Freeman j.r, Castle	Go With Me	US	2008	Novel		978-1-58642-139-7		
2726	Now goth sonne under wode -- Me reweth, Marie, thi fairerode. Now goth sonne under tre -- Mereweth,Marie, thi sonne and thee	Anon., 12th Century					Hass, Robert	Sun Under Wood	US	1996	Poetry		880015578		
2727	You'll always arrive at the same city. Don't hope for somewhere else; no ship for you exists, no road exists	Cavafy,Constantine	The City				Harrison, Kathryn	The Binding Chair, or, A Visit fromthe Foot Emancipation Society	US	2000	Fiction	1984	9780060934422		
2728	There were ten thousand fruit to touch Cherish in hand, lift down and not let fall	Frost,Robert	After Apple Picking	Poem			Guterson, David	East of the Mountains	US	1999	Fiction		978-0-7475-4508-8		
2729	But what a shining animan is man, Who knows, when pain subsides, that is not that, For wose that must follow -- yet can write Music, can laugh, play tennis, even plan	St Vincent Millay, Edna	Sonnet CLXXI	Poem			Guest, Judith	Ordinary People	US	1976	Fiction		 0-670-52831-5 		
2730	The atmosphere surrounding this problem is terrible. Dense clouds of language lie about the crucial point. It is almost impossible to get through to it. 	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Notes for Lectures on Private Experience from the Philosophical Review (1968)				Goldstein, Rebecca	Properties of Light	US	2000	Fiction		618154590		
2731	Then tell me,what is the material world,and is it dead?	Blake, William		Poem			Goldstein, Rebecca	Properties of Light	US	2000	Fiction				
2732	"...for the lovers, their arms round the griefs of the ages, who pay no praise or wages nor heed my craft or art."	Thomas, Dylan			UK		Gilchrist Ellen	The Courts of Love	US	1996	Fiction		316314781		
2733	For there are dark streams in this dark world, lady, Gulf streams and Arctic currents of the soul	Aiken, Conrad	Preludes for Memnon				Gibbons, Kaye	Sights Unseen	US	1995	Fiction		60797150		
2734	Who do you have to fuck to get into this picture?	Previn, Dory					Hoban, Russell	Fremder	US	1996	Ficiton		747561648		
2735	Once we had a country and we thought it fair, look in the atlas and you'll find it there: We cannot go there now, my dear, we cannot go there now.	Auden, W.H	Songs and other Musical Pieces				Hoban, Russell	Fremder	US	1996	Fiction		747561648		
2736	Starlet starlet on the screen, who will follow norma jean?						Hoban, Russell	Fremder	US	1996	Fiction		747561648		
2737	History is bunk,says Henry Ford, the American industrial genius, who knew almost none.						Heller, Joseph	Picture This	US	1988	Fiction		 0-399-13355-0		
2738	I think I would more readily die for what I do not believe in than for what I hold to be true... Sometimes I think that the artistic life is a long and lovely suicide, and I am not sorry that it is so.	Wilde, Oscar	Personal Letters				Highsmith, Patricia	Ripley Under Ground	US	1970	Fiction		9780349004655		
2739	Those who would repeat the past must control the teaching of history	Coda, Bene Gessert					Herbert, Frank	Chapterhouse: Dune	US	1985	Fiction		441102670		
2740	Such a rich store of myths enfolds Paul Muad'dib, the Mentat Emperor,and his sister Alia, it is difficult to see the real persons behind these veils. But there were, after all, a man born Paul Atrides and a woman born Alia. Their flesh was subject to space and time.And even through their oracular powers placed them beyond the usual limits of time and space, they came from human stock. They experienced real events which left real traces upon a real universe.To understand them, it must be seen that their catastrophe was the catastrophe of all mankind. This work is dedicated, then, not to Muad'dib or his sister, but to their heirs -- to all of us		Dedication in the Muad'dib Concordance as copied from the Tabla Memoriumof the Mahdi Spirit Cult				Herbert, Frank	Dune Messiah	US	1969	Fiction		0-7394-2399-1.		
2741	This morning I was born in a yurt at the edge of a horse-plain in a land of a planet which no longer exists.Tomorrow, I will be born someone else in another place. I have not yet chosen. This morning though ---ahhh, this life! When my eyes have learned to focus,I looked out at sunshineon trampled grass and I saw vigorous people going about the sweet activities of their lives.Where... oh where has all that vigor gone?		The Stolen Journals				Herbert, Frank	God Emperor of Dune	US	1981	Fiction		0-575-02976-5		
2742	I'm becoming chinese, I know it.	Rodriguez, Richard					Jen, Gish	Mona in the Promised Land	US	1996	Fiction		679776508		
2743	And having grown uo next door to Skokie, Illinois -- the land of perpetual spring, a Rosenbloom on every corner -- I knew more of Yiddish than Japanese	Mura, David					Jen, Gish	Mona in the Promised Land	US		Fiction 		679776508		
2744	... all things change. The cosmos itself is flux and motion	Ovid					Jen, Gish	Mona in the Promised Land	US		Fiction		679776508		
2745	He dissolves his bond with his group. Supreme good fortune. Dispersion leads in turn to accumulation This is something ordinary men do not think of.	the I-Ching					Jen, Gish	Mona in the Promised Land	US		Fiction		679776508		
2746	We are tired. We want peace. 	Daniel, William			UK		McKay, Sharon E.	Enemy Territory	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781554514311		
2747	For what is a brat, what has he got  When he finds out that he cannot  Say the things he truly thinks  But only words, not what he feels	Sex Pistols	My Way	Song		Y	McKenzie, Sophie	Six Steps to a Girl	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471121500	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2748	Una golondrina no hace verano.  (One swallow does not make a summer.)					Y	McLemore, Anna-Marie	The Weight of Feathers	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250058652	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2749	Is it even so? then I defy you, stars! 	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		McKenzie, Sophie	Defy the Stars	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857071057		
2750	My girl, my girl, where will you go?  I'm going where the cold wind blows  In the pines, in the pines Where the sun don't ever shine  I would shiver the whole night through.		Where Did You Sleep Last Night?	Traditional folk song			McManus, Darragh	Shiver the whole night through	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471404092		
2751	Excellence at chess is one mark of a scheming mind.	Doyle, Arthur Conan					Marney, Ellie	Every Move	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781743318539		
2752	The queen kept her troops safe in solace, until a time came when she finally gave birth to a child. The troops believed that this was the start of a new era, but when the babe was born, her skin broke like glass.	Abernathy, Iana	The Last of Our Secrets				Marr, Melissa	One Blood Ruby	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062084163		
2753	A human being is only breath and shadow	Sophocles					Marney, Ellie	Every Breath	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770497726		
2754	Red leaves spiral down Chase summer's dying warmth. Run Barefoot on the wind.						Marriott, Zoe	Barefoot on the Wind	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406333374		
2755	Time is the fire  in which we burn.	Schwartz, Delmore					Matson, Lynne	NIL	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805097719		
2756	History repeats itself. Historians repeat each other.	Guedalla, Philip					Mayhew, Julie	Red Ink	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1920	9781471400339		
2757	You ask a question in the mirror.  Alas, no answer could be clearer.	Mann, Aimee					Ness, Patrick	More Than This	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662585		
2758	Nothing fades as fast as the future,  Nothing clings like the past.	Gabriel, Peter					Ness, Patrick	More Than This	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763662585		
2759	Thig crioch air an t-saoghal, ach mairidh gaol is ceol.  (The world will end but love and music endure.)		Scottish Gaelic Proverb	Proverb	Scotland		Miles, Cindy	Forevermore	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545426220		
2760	Our doubts are traitors, And make us lose the good we oft might win By fearing to attempt.	Shakespeare, William			UK		Mitchell, J. Barton	Severed Tower	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250009470		
2761	If I am the phantom, it is because man's hatred has made me so. If I am to be saved it is because your love redeems me.	Leroux, Gaston	The Phantom of the Opera				Mont, Eve Marie	A Phantom Enchantment 	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780758269508		
2762	What passing-bells for these who die as cattle?  Only the monstrous anger of the guns.	Owen, Wilfred	Anthem for Doomed Youth	Poem	UK		Various authors	The Great War	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406370713		
2763	[Isaac Newton] received the famous problem which was intended to puzzle all the Mathematicians in Euope at four o'clock in the afternoon when he was very much tired with the business of the Mint where he had been employed all day, and yet he solved it before he went to bed that night.	Conduitt, John	Memoir of Isaac Newton				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Corner of White	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1727	9780545397360		
2764	On the day that Oliver Cromwell died, there was a very great wind, or tempest over the whole kingdom. That day, as the boys were playing, a set of them went to leaping, Sir Isaac, tho' he was little practis'd in the exercise, and at other times outdone by many; yet this day was surprisingly superior to them all, which they much wondered at, but could not discover the reason; which was this: Sir Isaac observed the gusts of wind, and took so proper an advantage of them, as to carry him far beyond the rest...	Stukeley, William	Memoirs of Sir Isaac Newton's Life				Moriarty, Jaclyn	The Cracks in the Kingdom	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1752	9780545397384		
2765	I wept not, so to stone within I grew.	Dante					Morgan, Page	The Beautiful and the Cursed	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385743112		
2766	Somewhere deep inside us the centre holds.	Di Brandt					Moser, Elise	Lily and Taylor	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781554983346		
2767	I can see your mind desperately trying to piece this puzzle together. Sometimes I think that our world is just that, a foolish puzzle. We see only our poor, restricted view but someone, somewhere might see it all. I know more than you, prince, much more, and I can solve our little problem, but I can't solve everything.						Moyson, Graham	Storyline	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908577474		
2768	If you leave this story feeling unsettled, disturbed, alarmed that this could happen - good. You should be alarmed. That is the point: to scare you, to make you not want to be another mindless, thoughtless follower.	Knowles, Harry	Ain't it Cool News				Mussi, Sarah	Siege	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444914849		
2769	Imprisoned in here for a long, long time,  We know we're punished tho' we;ve committed no crime, Our thoughts are gloomy and enthusiasim damp.  To be locked up in a concentration camp.   Loyalty we know and Patriotism we feel,  To sacrifice our utmost was our ideal  To fight for our country, and die mayhap;  Yet we're here because we happen to be a JAP.   We all love life, and our country best,  Our misfortune to be here in the West,  To keep us penned behind that DAMNED FENCE Is someone's notion of NATIONAL DEFENCE!!!!! DAMNED FENCE! 	Unknowned Poet	Minidoka Concentration Camp	Poem			Nagai, Mariko	Dust of eden	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780807517390		
2770	This war will be over before America is ready to begin fighting.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Muchamore, Robert	The Prisoner	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1942	9780340999172		
2771	If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.	Eliot, George	Middlemarch				Ness, Patrick	The Knife of Never Letting Go	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406344462		
2772	And pleasant is the fairyland,  But, an eerie tale to tell... Just as the mirk and midnight hour  The fairy folk will ride.		The Ballad of Tam Lin				Nickerson, Jane	The Mirk and Midnight Hour	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385752862		
2773	Once upon a time...  there lived a very powerful lord, the owner of estates, farms and a great splendid castle, and his name was Bluebeard... He was very handsome and charming, but, if the truth be told, there was something about him that made you feel respect, and a little uneasy.	Grimm Brothers	Bluebeard, Tales from the Brothers Grimm	Tale			Nickerson, Jane	Strands of Bronze and Gold	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780307975980		
2774	A pessimist is correc oftener than an optimist,  But an optimist has more fun...  And neither can stop the march of events.	Heinlein, Robert A.					Nielsen, Susin	Optimists Die First	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553496901		
2775	Back of every creation, supporting it like an arch, is faith. Enthusiasm is nothing: it comes and goes. But if one believes, the miracles occur.	Miller, Henry					Noel, Alyson	Echo	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312664879		
2776	People like us, who believe in physics, know that the distinction between past, present, and future is only a stubbornly presistent illusion.	Einstein, Albert					Noyes, Deborah	Plague in the Mirror	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763659806		
2777	The Cat only grinned when it saw Alice. It looked good-natured, she thought: still it had very long claws and a great many teeth, so she felt that it ought to be treated with respect.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Oakes, Colleen	Blood of Wonderland	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062409768		
2778	Entropy's a bitch.  Fate is cruel, luck is fickle, love is strange. Entropy is all those and more. Pitiless and brutal and jagged as the rocks that break the tide.  You can clutch to your chest all the things you love most, and entropy will scatter them with a breath. It will leave you cold and alone in the middle of chaos, they eye of your own personal hurricane. I was born to fight entropy.  I lost.  I am not done fighting.	Sullivan, Delancey	Journal of Delancey Sullivan	Journal			O'Rourke, Erica	Resonance	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442460270		
2779	School sucks.  Why, oh why is there work? I don't -- I don't get it.  mmm.  Look at me. Look at my face.  Does it look like I care about school? No.	Teen Suicide	Lonely Boy Goes to a Rave				Oseman, Alice	Radio Silence	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062335715		
2780	Hear this the tale of Mad Mary Sweet,  Who crawled through the swamp  on her hands and her feet,  In the wild lost her way,  Her voice it did fray,  And now she's got none but her teeth.					Y	Parker, Natalie C.	Behold the Bones	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062241559	Epigraphs begin on section	
2781	Beware the swampy places, child,  Beware the dark and wild,  Many a soul has wandered there,  And many a soul had died.					Y	Parker, Natalie C.	Beware the Wild	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062241528	Epigraphs begin on section	
2782	White bird,  crisply folded, wings its way  into Spring.	E.P.					Pattou, Edith	Ghosting	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781477847749		
2783	Dare to reach out your hand  into the darkness, to pull another hand Into the Light.	Rice, Norman B.					Patti, Caroline T.	Into the Light	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781942664444		
2784	There's two sides to everyone. 	Le Carre, John	Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy				Peacock, Shane	Double You	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459805347		
2785	I never seen nobody but lied, one time or another.	Twain, Mark	Adventures of Huckleberry Finn	Novel	US		Peacock, Shane	Double You	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459805347		
2786	If I had to choose a religion, the sun as the universal giver of life woud be my god.	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Pearce, Bryony	Phoenix Burning	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781847156709		
2787	I am fearfully and wonderfully made.		Psalm 139:14				Pearson, Mary E.	Fox Forever	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805094343		
2788	"I never cry," said Pippi.	Lindgren, Astrid	Pippi Longstocking				Peacock, Shane	Seperated	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459811669		
2789	Her tears, they ride the wind.  She calls to me,  And all I can do is whisper,  You are strong.  Stronger than your pain.  Stronger than your grief, Stronger than them.		The Last Testaments of Gaudrel				Pearson, Mary E.	The Heart of Betrayal	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805099249		
2790	If you press me to say why I loved him,  I can say no more than because he was he, and I was I.	de Montaigne, Michel					Pickett, Michelle K.	Unspeakable	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781634220200		
2791	We are all pretty bizarre. Some of us are just better at hiding it, that's all.		The Breakfast Club	Film	US		Pignat, Caroline	Shooter	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780143187585		
2792	O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian to his Honolulu Lou  and he's sightin' and cryin' and all the while he's tryin'  just to say "I love you true"  with his "arra yaaka hula," "begorrah hickey dula,"  and his Irish "Ji-ji-boo,"  O'Brien is tryin' to learn to talk Hawaiian  to his Honolulu Lou	Cormack, Rennie	O'Brien is Trying to Learn to Talk Hawaiian				Portman, Frank	King Dork: Approximately	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1916	9780385736183		
2793	i carry your heart -- (I carry it in my heart)	Cummings, E.E.		Poem			Preble, Joy	I Wasn't Always Like This	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616955885		
2794	You may all go to hell and I will go to Texas.	Crockett, Davy					Preble, Joy	The Sweet Dead Life	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616951504		
2795	Shadows made the mountains dark, and you, you didn't find the way.	Bjornson, B.J.	Synnove's Song	Song			Preus, Margi	Shadow on the Mountain	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419704246		
2796	Let us be masters of the Channel for six hours and we are masters of the world.	Bonaparte, Napoleon	w				Putney, M.J.	Dark Destiny	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312622862		
2797	I do not say, my Lords, that the French will not come. I say only they will not come by sea.	Jervis, Lord John					Putney, M.J.	Dark Destiny	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312622862		
2798	As you get older it is harder to have heroes, but it is sort of necessary.	Hemingway, Ernest					Quick, Matthew	Forgive me, Leonard Peacock	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316221337		
2799	I prithee take thy fingers from my throat,  For, though I am not splenitive and rash, Yet have I in me something dangerous,  Which let thy wisdom fear. Hold off thy hand.	Shakespeare, William 	Hamlet	Play	UK		Quick, Matthew	Forgive me, Leonard Peacock	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316221337		
2800	Will it come like a change in the weather?  Will its greeting be courteous or rough?  Will it alter my life altogether?  O tell me the truth about love.	Auden, W. H.		Poem		Y	Rabb, Margo	Kissing in America	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062322371	Epigraphs begin on section	
2801	Hath not the present Parliament  A ledger to the demons sent,  Fully empower'd to treat about  Finding revolting Witches out?	Butler, Samuel	Hudibras				Ralphs, Matt	Fire Witch	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447283577		
2802	There is only one thing in life worse than being talked about, and that is not being talked about.	Wilde, Oscar					Rasheed, Leila	Cinders Sapphires	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423171171		
2803	It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us -- that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion -- that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain -- that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.	Lincoln, Abraham	Gettysburg Address				Reedy, Trent	The Last Full Measure	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545548779		
2804	In time of war, and by a two-thirds majority vote of both houses of the Legislative Assembly, a state of martial law may be imposed, during which time the rights of the people, enumerated in the first twenty-two sections of Article I may be suspended at the discretion of the President of the Republic of Idaho. Martial law shall continue until the President or a simple majority vote of both houses of the Legislative Assembly chooses to restore the rights granted to the people in the first twenty-two sections of Article I.		Constitution of the Republic of Idaho, Article I, Section 23				Reedy, Trent	The Last Full Measure	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1863	9780545548779		
2805	Did I escape, I wonder?  My mind winds to you  Old barnacled umbilicus, Atlantic cable,  Keeping itself, it seems, in a state of miraculous repair.	Plath, Sylvia	Medusa	Poem	US		Reid, Louisa	Lies Like Love	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141343198		
2806	I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.	Williams, Sarah					Revis, Beth	Shades of Earth	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595143880		
2807	Who am I? Are you sure you want to know? If someone told you I was just your average ordinary guy without a care in the world, somebody lied.		Spider-Man 2	Film			Robb, Andy	Geekhood: Close Encounters of the Girl Kind	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781847152312		
2808	Rosie Cotton dancing. She had ribbons in her hair. If ever I were to marry someone, it would have been her. It would have been her.	Tolkien, J. R. R.	The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King				Robb, Andy	Geekhood: Close Encounters of the Girl Kind	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781847152312		
2809	Love is the absence of judgment.	Dalai Lama			Tibet		Strohmeyer, Sarah	This is My Brain on Boys	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062259622		
2810	People that build their houses inland,  People that buy a plot of ground Shaped like a house, and build a house there,  Far from the sea-board, far from the sound   Of water sucking the hollow ledges,  Tons of water striking the shore --  What do they long for, as I long for  One salt smell of the sea once more?   People the waves have not awakened,  Spanking the boats at the harbour's head,  What do they long for, as I long for, -- Starting up in my inland bed,   Beating the narrow walls, and finding  Neither a window nor a door,  Screaming to God for death by drowning --  One salt taste of the sea once more?	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Inland 	Poem			Rosenfield, Kat	Inland	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525426486		
2811	Sometimes one can realize that a person is unworthy of love and love them anyway; one can form an unexplainable attachment that cannot be broken even when the object of one's affection breaks the confidences with which you entrusted them. Sometimes the one you love is blind to your feelings and for all your conversations you cannot find the words to explain it.	Boyne, John	The Thief of Time				Saleb, Leila	Tonight the Streets Are Ours	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374376659		
2812	Yes, there's love if you want it, don't sound like no sonnet, my lord.	Verve	Sonnet				Saleb, Leila	Tonight the Streets Are Ours	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374376659		
2813	Here's to new blood.	Maxwell, Jagger					Schreiber, Ellen	Kissing Coffins	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		60776226		
2814	With every day, and from both sides of my inteliigence, the moral and the intellectual, I thus drew steadily nearer to that truth, by whose partial discovery I have been doomed to such a dreadful shipwreck: that man is not truly one, but truly two.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr Hyde	Short Story			Rought, A. C.	Tainted	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908844330		
2815	Close your sweet eyes  Life does't last long  You'd better go sleeping  Flying through dreams   Close your sweet eyes  Because life is a lie  Find happiness in dreams  Have a good night, my child.		Ancient Romanian lullaby	Lullaby	Romania		Rought, A. C.	Tainted	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908844330		
2816	Remember tonight... for it is the beginning of always.	Dante	Inferno			Y	Scott, Victoria	The Warrior	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781622662791		
2817	All my life, my heart has yearned for a thing I cannot name.	Breton, Andre					Scott, Victoria	The Collector	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781620612422		
2818	Biking is about rhythm and flow. It's the wind in your face and the challenge of hammering up a long hill. It's the reward at the top and the thrill of a high-speed descent. Biking lets you come alive in both body and spirit. After a while the bike disappears beneath you and you feel as if you're suspended in midair.	Klein, Gary					Sedgwick, Chantele	Switching Gears	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781510705067		
2819	You can love somebody without it being like that. You keep them a stranger, a stranger who's a friend.		Breakfast at Tiffany's	Film			Standifod, Natalie	How to Say Goodbye in Robot	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2820	Truth shines in the dark.		Welsh Proverb	Proverb		Y	Stevenson, Sarah Jamila	The Truth against the world	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738740584		
2821	Recall the four sisters  (Extraordinary! Extraordinary!)  Who fought for others to be saved   They were ravaged by a shameful war Though their loving hearts were brave   And so a vengeful bramble  Grew thick upon their graves  Each thistle then sharpened  By the hands of former slaves		The Ballad of the Four Sisters				Sussman, Elissa	 Burn	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062274595		
2822	Macadam [tarmac]: Has put an end to revolutions; barricades no longer possible. Nonetheless very inconvenient.  Ruins: Something to make you dream. Add poetry to a landscape.	Flaubert	Dictionary of Accepted Ideas (from Flaubert's notes)				Syson, Lydia	Liberty's Fire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1870s	9781471403675		
2823	There's more to love than girl meets boy.	the Communards	Red				Syson, Lydia	Liberty's Fire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1987	9781471403675		
2824	If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Sitomer, Alan Lawrence	Noble Warrior	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484705285		
2825	Alone, bad. Friend, good.		The Bride of Frankenstein				Skuse, C. J.	Dead Romantic	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1935	9781908435415		
2826	No human being could have passed a happier childhood than myself. My parents were possessed by the very spirit of kindness and indulgence... the agents and creators of all the many delights which we enjoyed. When I mingled with other families I distinctly discerned how peculiarly fortunate my lot was.	Shelley, Mary	Frankestein				Skuse, C. J.	Dead Romantic	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908435415		
2827	Fame is a bee.  It has a song--  It has a sting-- Ah, too, it has a wing.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Serle, Rebecca	Truly Madly Famously	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316366403		
2828	They are the hunters, we are the foxes. And we run.	Swift, Taylor	I Know Places	Song	US		Serle, Rebecca	Truly Madly Famously	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316366403		
2829	Anyone who has ever struggled with poverty knows how extremely expensive it is to be poor.	Baldwin, James A. 					Sewell, Earl	The Keysha Diaries	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373091249		
2830	The battle line between good and evil runs through the heart of every man.	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr					Showalter, Gena	Zombie Glass	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373210770		
2831	When I was an infant in my mother's arms  I would watch the starlight in her face 'Cause I was reaching out to understand  the cosmic charm  I am just a starchild, born in space.		Level 42				Sparkes, Ali	Destination Earth	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1981	9780192733443		
2832	Every day I C U in the hall  C U drinking coffee @ the mall  Every day I fall and fall  More in <3 with U  But each I C U passing by  I get tongue-tied cuz I'm way 2 shy  Ur so special and I don't know Y  I just can't say 2 U   Want 2 B Ur Boy  Want 2 C U smile  Want 2 hold Ur hand  And hang out 4 a while  Want 2 B the 1  Ur 2 good 2 B true  Hope U want me 2 B UR boy 2	Chaos 4 All	Want 2 B Ur Boy	Song			Spalding, Amy	The New Guy	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2016	9780316382786		
2833	Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow  Creeps in this petty pace from day to day  To the last syllable of accorded time; And all our yesterdays have lighted fools  The way to dusty death.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Terrill, Cristin	All Our Yesterdays	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423176374		
2834	They call me Troll.  Gnawer of the Moon.  Giant of the Gale-blasts.  Curse of the rain-hall.  Companion of the Sibyl.  Nightroaming hag.  Swallower of the loaf of heaven.  What is a Troll but that? 	Bragi Boddason the Old					Del Toro, Guillermo & Kraus, Daniel	Trollhunters	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423115142		
2835	A drowsy, dreamy influence seems to hang over the land, and to pervade the very atmosphere...	Irving, Washington	The Legend of Sleepy Hollow	Short Story	US	Y	Triana, Gaby	Wake the Hollow	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781633753518	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
2836	The Beast is an animal You'd better lock the Gare  Or when it's dark. It comes for you  Then it will be too late   The Beast is an animal  Hear it scratch upon your door  IT sucks your soul then licks the bowl  And sniffs around for more   The Beast is an animal  It has a pointy chin  It eats you while you sleep at night  Leaves nothing but your skin		Old Byd Nursery Rhyme	Nursery Rhyme			Van Arsdale, Peternelle	The Beast is an Animal	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481488419		
2837	Hiraeth: n: homesickness for a home to which you cannot return, a home that maybe never was; nostalgia, yearning, grief for the lost places of your past			Definition of a word			Warman, Jessica	The Last Good Day of the Year	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802736628		
2838	In the wombs of the mothers, unborn embroys were growing, membranes and tissues folded and pleated themselves cleverly around each other, exploring without sorrow, without hesitation, the possibilities of topological space.	Gustafsson, Lars	Greatness Strikes Where it Pleases				Watson, Brad	Miss Jane	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781509834327		
2839	She'd had, like anyone else, her love story.	Flaubert	A Simple Heart				Watson, Brad	Miss Jane	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781509834327		
2840	To be trusted is a greater compliment than being loved. 	MacDonald, George					Weatherly, L. A	Darkness Follows	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781409572039		
2841	The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction.	Blake, William					Wilce, Ysabeau S. 	Flora's Fury	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780152054090		
2842	Boys and girls come out to play,  The moon doth shine as bright as day.	King, William					Wood, Fiona	Wildlife	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1708	9780316242097		
2843	I recognized myself in Jane Eyre. It amazes me how many white people can't read themselves in black characters. I didn't feel any seperation between me and Jane. We were tight.	Walker, Alice					Wood, Fiona	Cloudwish	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2014	9780316242127		
2844	Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind.	Donne, John					Yovanoff, Brenna	Paper Valentine	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595145994		
2845	No one is born hating another person because of the color of his skin, or his background, or his religion. People must learn to hate, and if they can learn to hate, they can be taught to love, for love come more naturally to the human heart than its opposite.	Mandela, Nelson			US		Zail, Suzy	The Wrong Boy	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781741031651		
2846	The wind doth blow today, my love,  And a few small drops of rain;  I never had but one true-love,  In cold grave she was lain.   “I’ll do as much for my true-love  As any young man may;  I’ll sit and mourn all at her grave  For a twelvemonth and a day.”   The twelvemonth and a day being up,  The dead began to speak:  “Oh who sits weeping on my grave,  And will not let me sleep?”   “’T is I, my love, sits on your grave,  And will not let you sleep;  For I crave one kiss of your clay-cold lips,  And that is all I seek.”   “You crave one kiss of my clay-cold lips,  But my breath smells earthy strong;  If you have one kiss of my clay-cold lips,  Your time will not be long.   “’T is down in yonder garden green,  Love, where we used to walk,  The finest flower that e’re was seen  Is withered to a stalk.   “The stalk is withered dry, my love,  So will our hearts decay;  So make yourself content, my love,  Till God calls you away	Anonymous	The Unquiet Grave	Poem			Adornetto, Alexandra	Ghost House	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211302		
2847	The rose's rarest essence lives in the thorns.	Jalal al-Din Rumi					Andieh, Renee	The Rose and the Dagger	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399171628		
2848	To attract good fortune, spend a new coin on a friend, share an old pleasure with a new friend, and lift up the heart of a true friend by writing her name on the wings of a dragon.		Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		Alban, Andrea	Anya's War	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312370930		
2849	Not much more than a month ago I was on the other shore of the Pacific, looking westward. This evening, I looked eastward over the Pacific. In those fast-moving days which have intervened, (the whole width of the world) has passed behind us (-- except this broad ocean.)	Earhart, Amelia			US		Alban, Andrea	Anya's War	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312370930		
2850	The ocean cannot be emptied with a spoon.		Yiddish Proverb	Proverb	Germany		Alban, Andrea	Anya's War	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312370930		
2851	It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Alderson, Sarah	Fated	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857074348		
2852	How on earth are you ever going to explain in terms of chemistry and physics so important a biological phenomenon as first love?	Einstein, Albert					Alexander, Shannon Lee	Love and other Unknown Variables	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781622664672		
2853	Good evening, good night,  With rose adorned,  With carnations covered,  Slip under the covers.  Tomorrow morning, if God wants so,  you will wake once again.	Brahms, Johannes	Cradle Song				Allyn, Anya	Dollhouse	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781475034721		
2854	The distinction between past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.	Einstein, Albert					Armstrong, Kelley	The Unquiet Past	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459806542		
2855	    Deep into that darkness peering, long I stood there wondering, fearing,  Doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before;      But the silence was unbroken, and the stillness gave no token,      And the only word there spoken was the whispered word, “Lenore?”  This I whispered, and an echo murmured back the word, “Lenore!”—              Merely this and nothing more.       Back into the chamber turning, all my soul within me burning,  Soon again I heard a tapping somewhat louder than before.      “Surely,” said I, “surely that is something at my window lattice;        Let me see, then, what thereat is, and this mystery explore—  Let my heart be still a moment and this mystery explore;—              ’Tis the wind and nothing more!”       Open here I flung the shutter, when, with many a flirt and flutter,  In there stepped a stately Raven of the saintly days of yore;      Not the least obeisance made he; not a minute stopped or stayed he;      But, with mien of lord or lady, perched above my chamber door—  Perched upon a bust of Pallas just above my chamber door—              Perched, and sat, and nothing more.   Then this ebony bird beguiling my sad fancy into smiling,  By the grave and stern decorum of the countenance it wore,  “Though thy crest be shorn and shaven, thou,” I said, “art sure no craven,  Ghastly grim and ancient Raven wandering from the Nightly shore—  Tell me what thy lordly name is on the Night’s Plutonian shore!”              Quoth the Raven “Nevermore	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Raven	Poem			Alwater-Rhodes, Amelia	Token of Darkness	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385737500		
2856	I was angry with my friend;  I told my wrath, my wrath did end.  I was angry with my foe:  I told it not, my wrath did grow.   And I waterd it in fears,  Night & morning with my tears:  And I sunned it with smiles,  And with soft deceitful wiles.   And it grew both day and night.  Till it bore an apple bright.  And my foe beheld it shine,  And he knew that it was mine.   And into my garden stole,  When the night had veild the pole;  In the morning glad I see;  My foe outstretched beneath the tree	Blake, William	A Poison Tree	Poem			Alwater-Rhodes, Amelia	Poison Tree	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385737548		
2857	I have a rendezvous with Death At some disputed barricade, When Spring comes back with rustling shade And apple-blossoms fill the air— I have a rendezvous with Death When Spring brings back blue days and fair.  It may be he shall take my hand And lead me into his dark land And close my eyes and quench my breath— It may be I shall pass him still. I have a rendezvous with Death On some scarred slope of battered hill, When Spring comes round again this year And the first meadow-flowers appear.  God knows 'twere better to be deep Pillowed in silk and scented down, Where Love throbs out in blissful sleep, Pulse nigh to pulse, and breath to breath, Where hushed awakenings are dear ... But I've a rendezvous with Death At midnight in some flaming town, When Spring trips north again this year, And I to my pledged word am true, I shall not fail that rendezvous	Seeger, Alan	I have a rendezvous with death	Poem			Alwater-Rhodes, Amelia	All Just Glass	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385737524		
2858	Take this kiss upon the brow! And, in parting from you now, Thus much let me avow — You are not wrong, who deem That my days have been a dream; Yet if hope has flown away In a night, or in a day, In a vision, or in none, Is it therefore the less gone?   All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.  I stand amid the roar Of a surf-tormented shore, And I hold within my hand Grains of the golden sand — How few! yet how they creep Through my fingers to the deep, While I weep — while I weep! O God! Can I not grasp  Them with a tighter clasp? O God! can I not save One from the pitiless wave? Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?	Poe, Edgar Allan	A Dream within a Dream	Poem			Alwater-Rhodes, Amelia	Persistence of Memory	US	2008	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385734370		
2859	Whose woods these are I think I know.    His house is in the village though;    He will not see me stopping here    To watch his woods fill up with snow.     My little horse must think it queer    To stop without a farmhouse near    Between the woods and frozen lake    The darkest evening of the year.     He gives his harness bells a shake    To ask if there is some mistake.    The only other sound’s the sweep    Of easy wind and downy flake.     The woods are lovely, dark and deep,    But I have promises to keep,    And miles to go before I sleep,    And miles to go before I sleep	Frost, Robert	Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening	Poem			Alwater-Rhodes, Amelia	Promises to Keep	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741927		
2860	He should not kill a living being, nor cause it to be killed, nor should he incite another to kill.  Do not injure any being, either strong or weak in the world.		Sutta Nipata II, 14				Backshall, Steve	Tiger Wars	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444004380		
2861	Only after the last tree has been cut down.  Only after the last river has been poisoned.  Only after the last fish has been caught.  Only then will you find that money cannot be eaten.		Cree Indian Prophecy		India		Backshall, Steve	Ghost of the Forest	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444004397		
2862	There is some good in this world, and it's worth fighting for.	Tolkien, J. R. R. 					Baldacci, David	The Width of the World	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545831963		
2863	In a time of universal deceit, telling the truth is a revolutionary act.	Orwell, George					Baldacci, David	The Width of the World	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545831963		
2864	The past is but the past of a beginning.	Wells, H. G. 					Baldacci, David	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545831949		
2865	Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them.	Milne, A. A. 					Baldacci, David	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545831949		
2866	To escape from the Quag means imprisonment forever.	Prine, Madame Astrea					Baldacci, David	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545831949		
2867	"That's the effect of living backwards," the Queen said kindly: "It always makes one a little giddy at first--"  "Living backwards!" Alice repeated in great astonishment. "I never heard of such a thing!"  "--But there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways."  "I'm sure mine only works one way," Alice remarked. "I can't remember things before they happen."  "It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards," the Queen remarked. 	Carroll, Lewis	Though the Looking Glass	Novel	UK		Balog, Cyn	Touched	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385740326		
2868	To whom shall I hire myself out? What beast must I adore?  What holy image is attacked? What hearts shall I break?  What lies must I maintain? In whose blood tread?	Rimbaud, Arthur	A Season in Hell				Banash, Jennifer	White Lines	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257889		
2869	It's like a jungle sometimes it makes me wonder How I keep from going under.	Grandmaster Flash	The Message				Banash, Jennifer	White Lines	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257889		
2870	Surely some revelation is at hand;  Surely the Second Coming is at hand	Yeats, W. B.	The Second Coming	Poem			Bartholomeusz, James	Black Rose	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781605425375		
2871	The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere  The ceremony of innocence is drowned.	Yeats, W. B.	The Second Coming	Poem			Bartholomeusz, James	Grey Star	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781605427003		
2872	Escape... escape... escape... by God! Never mind hunger pains, discomfort, or any other agony. Let escape become your passion, your one and only obsession until you finally reach home.	Pape, Richard	Boldness Be My Friend				Becker, Tom	The Traitors	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407109527		
2873	I reckon - when I count at all -  First - poets - Then the Sun -  Then Summer - Then the Heaven of God -  And then - the List is done -	Dickinson, Emily					Bedard, Michael	The Green Man	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781770492851		
2874	I pity the man who can travel from Dan to Beersheba, and cry, 'Tis all barren - and so it is; and so is all the world to him who will not cultivate the fruits it offers.	Sterne, Laurence	A Sentimental Journey				Bell, Alden	The Reapers Are the Angels	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805092431		
2875	Sometimes dead is better.		Sematary, Pet				Bell, Alden	The Reapers Are the Angels	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805092431		
2876	It seems only yesterday I used to believe there was nothing under my skin but light. If you cut me I could shine.	Collins, Billy	On Turning Ten				Benway, Robin	Sleuth or Dare	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471116766		
2877	Going in circles, it's a vicious cycle This is a crash course, this ain't high school. 	Jay-Z	American Dreamin'				Benway, Robin	Sleuth or Dare	US	2005	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471116766		
2878	The untold want, by life and land ne'er granted,  Now, Voyager, sail thou forth, to seek and find.	Whitman, Walt					Bertagna, Julie	Aurora	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780330435642		
2879	I tell you the past is a bucket of ashes...	Sandburg, Carl					Bick, Ilsa J.	Ashes	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841754		
2880	What is life? It is the flash of a firefly in the night. It is the breath of a buffalo in the wintertime. It is the little shadow which runs across the grass and loses itself in the sunset.	Crowfoot				Y	Biren, Sara	The Last Thing You Said	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781419723049		
2881	Crickets, like all other insects, are cold-blooed. They take on the temperature of their surroundings.		Wikipedia				Blagden, Scott	Dear Life, You Suck	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547904313		
2882	To survive is often necessary to fight and to fight you have to dirty yourself.	Orwell, George					Bodeen, S. A. 	The Raft	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312650100		
2883	For what we sometimes were, we are no more;  Fortune hath changed our shape, and Destiny  Defaced the very form we had before.	Raleigh, Sir Walter	Petition to the Queen				Bond, Gwenda	Blackwood	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908844064		
2884	Just keep swimming.		Finding Nemo	Film	US		Boudreau, Helene	Real Mermaid	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2885	Not all who wander are lost.	Tolkien, J. R. R.					Brashares, Ann	The Sisterhood of the Travelling Pants	US	2001	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385729338		
2886	Rose of all Roses, Rose of all the World! You, too, have come where the dim tides are hurled Upon the wharves of sorrow, and heard ring The bell that calls us on; the sweet far thing. Beauty grown sad with its eternity Made you of us, and of the dim grey sea. Our long ships loose thought-woven sails and wait, For God has bid them share an equal fate; And when at last, defeated in His wars, They have gone down under the same white stars, We shall no longer hear the little cry Of our sad hearts, that may not live nor die	Yeats, W. B. 	The Rose of Battle	Poem	US	Y	Bray, Libba	Sweet Far Thing	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385730303		
2887	The smallest sprout shows there is really no death.	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem	US		Brashares, Ann	3 Willows	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385736763		
2888	Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;  Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world.	Yeats, W. B. 	The Second Coming	Poem	US		Bartholomeusz, James	White Fox	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781605424620		
2889	Somewhere or other there must surely be  The face not seen, the voice not heard	Rossetti, Christina		Poem			Brennan, Sarah Rees	Unspoken	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857078070		
2890	Mother, may I go out to swim?  Yes, my darling daughter.  Fold your clothes up neat and trim,  But don't go near the water.	Anonymous					Brown, Anne Greenwood	Lies Beneath	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742016		
2891	I hold it true, whate'er befall;  I feel it, when I sorrow most; 'Tis better to have loved and lost  Than never to have loved at all.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord	In Memoriam A. H. H.	Poem			Brown, Anne Greenwood	Deep Betrayal	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385742030		
2892	The world is a ladder on which some go up and others go down.		Gypsy Proverb	Proverb			Bryant, Jennifer	The Fortune of Carmen Navarro	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375857591		
2893	And then the hunger had more  Power than even sorrow had over me.	Dante	Inferno, XXXIII, 71-72				Burak, Kathryn	Emily's Dress	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437364		
2894	Love is the distance between you and what you love.	Hutchinson, Meg	Everything Familiar				Burak, Kathryn	Emily's Dress	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596437364		
2895	All that we see or seem  Is but a dream within a dream	Poe, Edgar Allan	A Dream within a Dream	Poem			Busby, Cylin	Blink Once	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781599908182		
2896	Fire, fire flaming bright,  Golden in the autumn night,  Warn me with your eldritch sight,  What danger comes, and what delight.						Carey, Janet Lee	Dragonwood	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
2897	We are all in the gutter, but some of us are looking at the stars.	Wilde, Oscar					Castellucci, Cecil	First Day of Earth	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545060820		
2898	Do you know what love is? I'll tell you: it is whatever you can still betray.	Le Carre, John	The Looking Glass War				Cavallaro, Brittany	The Last Day of August	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062398949		
2899	Ipsa scientia potestas est  (knowledge itself is power.)						Clark, Bridie	Snap Decision: You Only live Once	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596438170		
2900	Vincit qui se vincit.  (One conquers by conquering oneself.)						Clark, Bridie	Snap Decision: Maybe Tonight? 	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781596438163		
2901	In God 'tis glory: And when men aspire,  'Tis but a spark too much of heavenly fire.	Dryden, John	Absalom and Achitophel				Clare, Cassandra	City of Heavenly Fire	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442416895		
2902	Where wast thou when I laid the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast understanding.		The Book of Job, 38:4				Coleman, Michael	The Cure	US	2007	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781846163449		
2903	I am the way I am. That's the way I'm made. 	Prevert, Jaques					Coleman, Michael	Weirdo's War	US	1996	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781846166013		
2904	Making peace is harder than making war.	Stevenson, Adlai					Coleman, Michael	Weirdo's War	US	1996	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781846166013		
2905	Whenever science makes a discovery, the devil grabs it while the angels are debating the best way to use it.	Valentine, Alan					Connolly, John	Samuel Johnson vs the Devil Round II	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781444724943		
2906	The cure for everything is salt water: sweat, tears, or the sea.	Dinesen, Isak					Cornwell, Betsy	Tides	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547927725		
2907	i carry your heart -- (I carry it in my heart)	Cummings, E. E.					Cornwell, Betsy	Tides	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547927725		
2908	So stood I, in Heaven's glorious sun,  And in the glare of Hell;  My spirit drank a mingled tone, Of seraph's song, and demon's moan;  What my soul bore, my soul alone Within itself may tell!	Bronte, Emily	My Comforter	Poem			Croggon, Alison	Black Spring	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406339581		
2909	HEre and there on earth we may encounter a kind of continuation of love in which this possessive craving of two people for each other gives way to a new desire and lust for possession - a shared higher thirst for an idael above them. But who knows such love? Who has experienced it? Its right name is friendship.	Nietzsche, Freidrich	The Gay Science				Croggon, Alison	Black Spring	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406339581		
2910	For in much wisdom is much grief: and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.		Ecclesiastes 1:18				Croggon, Alison	Black Spring	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406339581		
2911	These secrets and charms that bind us  Are much too precious for breath,  Yet the silent shackles around our hearts Will protect us long after death.	Pettit, Khaki	Magnolia League Young Debutante's Handbook				Crouch, Katie	The White Glove War	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1961	9780316187503		
2912	Oh! but if this tourturing Witch-catcher can by all or any of these means wring out a word of two of confession from any of these stupified, ignorant, unintelligible, poore silly creatures, (though non heare it but himselfe) he will adde and put her in feare to confesse telling her, else she shall be hanged; but if she doe, he will set her at liberty, and so put a word into her mouth, and make such a silly creature confesse she knowes not what.	Hopkins, Matthew	The Discovery of Witches				Cummings, Sean	Poltergeeks	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908844095		
2913	The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances; if there is any reaction, both are transformed.	Jung, Carl					Cushman, Karen	Alchemy and Meggy Swann	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547231846		
2914	Stand up for what you believe in even if you are standing alone.	Scholl, Sophie					Crawford, Brian	Prisoners of War: Train to Nowhere	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781680763553		
2915	You've injured me, Farshooter, most deadly of the gods; and I'd punish you, if I had the power.	Homer					Crawford, Brian	Prisoners of War: Rumors from the East	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781680763546		
2916	I tried to grasp the enormity of it, but I couldn't.	Blatt, Thomas 	Survivor of the Sobibor Extermination Camp				Crawford, Brian	Prisoners of War: Through the Wire	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781680763515		
2917	But the woman took off the great lid of the jar with her hands and scattered all these, and her thought caused sorrow and mischief to men. Only Hope remained there in an unbreakable home within under the rim of the great jar, and did not fly out at the door.	Hesiod					Crawford, Brian	Prisoners of War: Screams in the Night	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781680763522		
2918	Hell is empty and all the devils are here.	Shakespeare, William					Crawford, Brian	Prisoners of War: The Path to Heaven	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781680763560		
2919	The realities of the world affected me as visions, and as visions only, while the wild ideas of the land of dreams became, in turn -- not the material of my every-day existence - but in very deed that existence utterly and solely in itself.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Berenice	Poem			Creagh, Kelly	Enshadowed	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442402041		
2920	Oh, lady bright! can it be right—  This window open to the night?  The wanton airs, from the tree-top,  Laughingly through the lattice drop—  The bodiless airs, a wizard rout,  Flit through thy chamber in and out,  And wave the curtain canopy  So fitfully—so fearfully—  Above the closed and fringéd lid  ’Neath which thy slumb’ring soul lies hid,  That, o’er the floor and down the wall,  Like ghosts the shadows rise and fall!  Oh, lady dear, hast thou no fear	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Sleeper	Poem			Creagh, Kelly	Enshadowed	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442402041		
2921	As for witches, I think not that their witchcraft is any real power.	Hobbes, Thomas	Leviathan				Cremer, Andrea	Nightshade	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399254826		
2922	For aught that I could ever read,  Could ever hear by tale or history,  The course of true love never did run smooth.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night's Dream				Davidson Alongi, MaryJanice and Alongi, Anthony	Evangelina	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780441020799		
2923	Well, possible motives for murder are profit, revenge, jealousy, to conceal a crime, to avoid humiliation and disgrace, or plain old homicidal mania.		The General's Daughter				Davidson Alongi, MaryJanice and Alongi, Anthony	Evangelina	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780441020799		
2924	All the other girls here are stars, you are the northern lights.	Ritter, Josh	Kathleen				Earle, Phil	Saving Daisy	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141331362		
2925	Haven't had a dream in a long time  See, the life I've had Can make a good man bad  So for once in my life  Let me get what I want  Lord knows, it would be the first time Lord knows, it would be the first time	The Smiths	Please, Please, Please, Let Me Get What I Want	Song			Earle, Phil	Being Billy	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141331355		
2926	All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.	Burke, Edmund					Forward, Toby	Starborn	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781619638426		
2927	A man that looks on glasse,  On it may stay his eye;  Or if he pleaseth, through it passe,  And then the heav'n espie.	Herbert, George	The Elixir				Forward, Toby	Double Born	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406320459		
2928	The best thing that eternal law ever ordained was that it allowed to us one entrance into life, but many exits.	Seneca	Letter to Lucilius				Galloway, Gregory	The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525425656		
2929	Lo! I leave corpses wherever I go.	Melville, Herman	Pierre				Galloway, Gregory	The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525425656		
2930	Men always come back. They're so absurd.	Cocteau, Jean	Orphee				Galloway, Gregory	The 39 Deaths of Adam Strand	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525425656		
2931	If I'd been told as a child what the life of an adult is like, I wouldn't have belived it. I'd never have believed it could be so unfinished.	Berger, John	Once in Europa				Aslam, Nadeem	Season of the Rainbirds	US	1993	Fiction				
2932	A man is a god in ruins. When men are innocent, life shall be longer, and shall pass into the immortal, as gently as we awake from dreams.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Nature				Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Fiction				
2933	The purpose of Art is to convey the truth of a thing, not the be the truth itself.	Todd, Sylvie Beresford					Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Fiction				
2934	What is some day or night a demon were to steal after you into your loneliest loneliness and say to you: "This life as you now live it and have lived it, you will have to live once more and innumerable times more" ... Would you not throw yourself down and gnash your teeth and curse the demon who spoke thus? Or have you once experienced a trememdous moment when you would have answered him: "you are a god and never have I heard anything more divine."	Nietzche	The Gay Science				Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction				
2935	Everything changes and nothing remains still.	Plato	Cratylus				Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction				
2936	What if we had a chance to do it again and again, until we finally did get it right? Wouldn't that be wonderful?	Todd, Edward Beresford					Atkinson, Kate	Life After Life	US	2013	Fiction				
2937	Instead of a part of the organism itself, the fossil may be some kind of record of its presence, such as a fossilised track or brrow,,, These fossils give us our only chance to see the extinct animals in action and to study their behavior, though definite identification is only possible where the animal has dropped dead in its tracks and become fossilized on the spot.	Kurten, Bjorn	The Age of the Dinosaurs				Atwood, Margaret	Life Before Man	US	1980	Fiction				
2938	Look, I'm smiling at you, I'm smiling at you, I'm smiling through you. How can I be dead if I breathe in every quiver of your hand?	Tertz, Abram	The Icicle				Atwood, Margaret	Life Before Man	US	1980	Fiction				
2939	Suppose one can live without outside pressure, suppose once can create one's own inner tension - then it is not true that there is nothing in man.	Milosz, Czeslaw	The Captive Mind				Aw, Tash	Five Star Billionaire	US	2013	Fiction				
2940	DId I not, once upon a time have a lovable childhood, heroic and fabulous, to be written on leaves of gold, an excess of good fortune?	Rimbaud	Matin				Aw, Tash	Map of the Invisible world	US	2009	Fiction				
2941	HIs voice lasted just a few moments. A fleeting tremor, never to be repeated.	Toer, Pramoedya Ananta	Yang Sudah Hilang				Aw, Tash	Map of the Invisible world	US	2009	Fiction				
2942	My dreams are like other people's waking hours... My memory, sir, is like a garbage heap.	Borges	Funes, His memory				Aw, Tash	Map of the Invisible world	US	2009	Fiction				
2943	The art of losing isn’t hard to master;  so many things seem filled with the intent  to be lost that their loss is no disaster.   Lose something every day. Accept the fluster  of lost door keys, the hour badly spent.  The art of losing isn’t hard to master.   Then practice losing farther, losing faster:  places, and names, and where it was you meant  to travel. None of these will bring disaster.   I lost my mother’s watch. And look! my last, or  next-to-last, of three loved houses went.  The art of losing isn’t hard to master.   I lost two cities, lovely ones. And, vaster,  some realms I owned, two rivers, a continent.  I miss them, but it wasn’t a disaster.   —Even losing you (the joking voice, a gesture  I love) I shan’t have lied. It’s evident  the art of losing’s not too hard to master  though it may look like (Write it!) like disaster.	Bishop, Elizabeth	"One Art", from The Complete Poems	Poem			Banks, Melissa	The Girls' Guide to Hunting and Fishing	US	1999	Fiction				
2944	... The daisy, by the shadow that is casts, Protects the lingering dewdrop form the sun.	Wordsworth, William	To a Child				Logsted, Lauren Baratz	Falling for Prince Charles	US	2015	Fiction				
2945	Sometimes he fantasised that at the end of his life, he would be shown a home movie of all the roads he had not taken, and where they would have led.	Tyler, Anne	The Amateur Marriage				Barnett, Laura	The Versions of Us	US	2015	Fiction				
2946	You and me making history. This is us.	Knopfler, Mark & Harris, Emmylou					Barnett, Laura	The Versions of Us	US	2015	Fiction				
2947	One to hear One to remember And one to drink						Barnes, Julian	The Noice of Time	US	2016	Fiction				
2948	Though time be fleet and I and thou are half a life asunder, thy loving smile will surely hail the love-gift of a fairy tale.	Caroll, Lewis					Barnes, Sophie	The Danger in Tempting an Earl at the Kingsborough Ball	US	2014	Fiction				
2949	hic amor, haec patria est.	Virgil	Aenid				Barry, Sebastian	The Temporary Gentleman	US	2014	Fiction				
2950	Remember me, forget my fate.	Tate, Nahum	Dido and Aeneas				Barry, Sebastian	The Temporary Gentleman	US	2014	Fiction				
2951	In light of what I have done and all that I have seen, there is no doubt in my mind that if I am discovered, I will surely hang. It is unlikely that anone will ever know of the sacrifices my comrades and I have made, or of the loyalty with which we have served our king and country. Rest assured, however, that I am not the villain in all of this, but a soldier who fights for truth and justice.	3rd Earl of Duncaster					Barnes, Sophie	The Earl's Complete Surrender	US	2016	Fiction	1793			
2952	Honestly, I think the worl'd going to end bloody. But it doesn't mean we shouldn't fight. We do have choices. I choose to go down swingin'.	Winchester, Dean	Jus in Bello				Bardsley, Michelle	Only Lyycans need Apply	US	2013	Fiction				
2953	Whatever you end up doing, love it.		Cinema Paradiso				Barreau, Nicholas	The Secret Paris Cinema Club	US	2014	Fiction				
2954	There is no yesterday nor any tomorrow, but only Now, as it was a thousand years ago and as it will be a thousand years hence.	Eckhart, Meister Johannes					Bass, Jefferson	The Inquisitor's Key	US	2012	Fiction	1300			
2955	Nothing ever happened in the past; it happened in the Now. Nothing will ever happen in the future; it will happen in the Now.	Tolle, Eckhart 	The Power of Now				Bass, Jefferson	The Inquisitor's Key	US	2012	Fiction	1999			
2956	And this is the forbidden truth, the unspeakable taboo-that evil is not always repellent but frequently attractive; that it has the power to make of us not simply victims, as nature and accident do, but active accomplices.	Oates, Joyce Carol					Bass, Jefferson	Cut to the Bone	US	2013	Fiction				
2957	Every truth has two sides.	Aesop					Bauermeister, Erica	The Lost Art of Mixing	US	2013	Fiction				
2958	The human understanding is not composed of dry light, but is subject to influence from the will and the emotions, a fact that creates fanciful knowledge; man prefers to believe what he wants to be true.	Bacon, Francis	Aphorisms Concerning the Interpretation of Nature, and the Kingdom of Man				Bazell, Josh	Wild Thing	US	2012	Fiction				
2959	But I wanna know for sure.	Taylor, Chip	Wild Thing				Bazell, Josh	Wild Thing	US	2012	Fiction				
2960	We realise the importance of light when we see darkness. We realise the importance of our voice when we are silenced.	Yousafzai, Malala					Belitz, Hina	Set Me Free	US	2016	Fiction	2013			
2961	To every man is given the key to the gates of heaven. The same key opens the gates of hell.			proverb			Bell, Ted	Phantom	US	2012	Fiction				
2962	Men always forget that human happiness is a disposition of mind and not a condition of circumstances.	Locke, John					Bennett, Robert Jackson	American Elsewhere	US	2013	Fiction				
2963	The best time to leave a party is when the party's just beginning.	Vreeland, Diana					Benjamin, Melanie	The Swans of Fifth Avenue	US	2016	Fiction				
2964	The minute I heard my first love story, I started looking out for you, not knowing how blind that was. Lovers don't finally meet somewhere. They're in each other all along.	Rumi					Bernard, Renee	Obsession Wears Opals	US	2012	Fiction				
2965	I didn't know what was going to happen next, and that is the feeling that everyplayer lives for. Centuries of players, of brothers in arms, have felt the same.	Osborne, Lawrence	The Ballad of a Small Player				Berenson, Alex	The Wolves	US	2016	Fiction				
2966	Any people anywhere, being inclined and having the power, have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right - a right, which we hope and believe, is to liverate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people, that can, may revolutionize, and make their own of so much of the territory as they inhabit.	Lincoln, Abraham					Berry, Steve	Lincoln Myth	US	2014	Fiction	1848			
2967	Money has no motherland; financiers are without patriotism and without decency: their sole object is gain.	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Berry, Steve	The Paris Vendetta	US	2009	Fiction				
2968	History records that the money changers have used every form of abuse, intrigue, deceit, and violent means possible to maintain their control over governments.	Madison, James					Berry, Steve	The Paris Vendetta	US	2009	Fiction				
2969	Let me issue and control a nation's money and I care not who writes the laws.	Rothschild, Mayer Amschel					Berry, Steve	The Paris Vendetta	US	2009	Fiction				
2970	For 500 years historians have ondered the question: Who was Christopher Columbus? The answer is simply another question: Who do you want him to be?						Berry, Steve	The Columbus Affair	US	2013	Fiction				
2971	I used to be respectable and chaste and stable, but who can stand in this strong wind and remember those things? Love has taken away my practices and filled me with poetry.	Rumi					Bernard, Renee	Desire Wears Diamons	US	2013	Fiction				
2972	No feeling in the world is greater, more enabling and more sacred than patriotism	Il-sung, Kim					Berry, Steve	The Patriot Threat	US	2015	Fiction				
2973	The distance between insanity and genius is measured only by success	Fierstein, Bruce					Bernhardt, William	Capitol Offense	US	2010	Fiction				
2974	Hell is a city much like London.	Shelley, Percy Brysshe					Billingham, Mark	Lifeless	US	2006	Fiction				
2975	No one told me grief felt so much like fear.	Lewis, C. S.					Billingham, Mark	Lifeless	US	2006	Fiction				
2976	Revenge triumphs over death; love slights it.	Bacon, Francis					Billingham, Mark	Death Message	US	2007	Fiction				
2977	Knock hard, life is deaf.	Parent, Mimi					Billingham, Mark	Scaredy Cat	US	2002	Fiction				
2978	Revenge is a kind of grace...	Lott, Tim	Under the Same Stars				Billingham, Mark	The Dying Hours	US	2013	Fiction				
2979	Flight What creatures these, Broken and reformed In nests hanging By a threat, Hidden in rusty leaves Away from predators' eyes? Do they know  When spinning silken coffins That fear of the unknown And the agony of recreation Must pay the price Of precious freedom?	B. C.					Bingham, Lisa	Renegade	US	2016	Fiction				
2980	Down, down, down. Would the fall never come to an end?	Carroll, Lewis	Alice in Wonderland				Blake, Toni	All I Want is You	US	2014	Fiction				
2981	In the flicker of memory's smoky light Down corridors of forgotten places  I saw the door we should not open  That brought us to  The wasteland.	Ezra Pascoe	his diary				Gardner, Sally	The Double Shadow	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1943	9781780621241		
2982	I love you the more in that I believe  you had liked me for my own sake  and for nothing else.	Keats, John					Garcia, Mia	Even the Sky Falls	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062411808		
2983	Awake, dear heart, awake!  thou hast slept well, Awake! 	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Garcia, Mia	Even the Sky Falls	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062411808		
2984	Like dogs, bicycles are social catalysts that attract a superior category of people.	Brown, Chip	A Bike and a Prayer				Davis, Rebecca Fjelland	Chasing AllieCat	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738721309		
2985	Alas! Experience tells us that there is no number to girls, and consequently the witches that spring from this class are innumerable.		The Malleus Maleficarum			Y	Dawson, James	Hollow Pike	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1486	9781780620046	Epigraphs begin on sections	
2986	Life can only be understood backwards; but it must be lived forwards.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Dawson, Juno	Margot and Me	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1843	9781471406089		
2987	By day I gleam, the golden sun of burning cloudless noon;  By night, amid the asterisms I glide, the dappled moon! 		Bhagavadgita 				Gunzburg, Diana de and Fiorio, Giorgia	The Moonstone Legacy	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781906548216		
2988	Loving, for a long while ahead and far on into life, is solitude, a heightened and deepened kind of aloneness for the person who loves.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Letters to a Young Poet				Cruz, Melissa de la	Bloody Valentine	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423134497		
2989	Love is a battlefield.	Benatar, Pat					Cruz, Melissa de la	Bloody Valentine	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423134497		
2990	Misguided angel hanging over me,  Heart like a Gabriel, pure and white as ivory Soul like a Lucifer, black and cold like a piece of lead.  Misguided angel, love you till I'm dead.	Cowboy Junkies	Misguided Angel				Cruz, Melissa de la	Misguided Angel	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423121282		
2991	All things change, nothing perishes.	Ovid					Cruz, Melissa de la	Misguided Angel	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423121282		
2992	I tried to say, "I miss you tonight."  And they claim you've already died.	stellastarr	Lost in Time				Cruz, Melissa de la	Lost in Time	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423121299		
2993	What on earth can you do...  but catch at whatever comes near you with both your hands,  until your fingers are broken?	Williams, Tennessee	Orpheus Descending				Cruz, Melissa de la	Lost in Time	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423121299		
2994	The murdered do haunt their murderers.	Bronte, Emily	Wuthering Heights	Novel	UK		Cruz, Melissa de la	Van Alen Legacy	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423102267		
2995	I've been sleeping a thousand years it seems, got to open my eyes to everything...	Evanescence	Bring Me to Life	Song			Cruz, Melissa de la	Van Alen Legacy	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423102267		
2996	The light has come into the world, and men loved  darkness rather than light, because their deeds are evil.	John, the Apostle					Dittemore, Shannon	Broken Wings	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401686376		
2997	The spirit of Africa... always appears in the guise of an elephant.	Kapuscinski, Pyszard	The Shadow of the Sun				Farish, Terry	The Good Braider	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780761462675		
2998	I am part of the part that once was everything, part of the darkness which gave birth to light...	Mephistopheles	Goethe's Faust				Faegen, Trinity	The Mephisto Kiss	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841716		
2999	I am part of the part that once was everything, part of the darkness which gave birth to light...	Mephistopheles	Goethe's Faust				Faegen, Trinity	The Mephisto Covenant	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841709		
3000	Nay, are there not moods which shall find no expression unless there be me who dare to mix heaven, hell, purgatory, and faeryland together, or even to set the heads of beasts to the bodies of men, or to thrust the souls of men into the heart of rocks? Let us go forth, the tellers of tales, and seize whatever prey the heart long for, and have no fear. Everything exists, everything is true, and the earth is only a little dust under our feet.	Yeats, William Butler	The Celtic Twilight				Etienne, Sara Wilson	Harbinger	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399256684		
3001	I wander'd lonely as a cloud  That floats on high o'er vales and hills,  When all at once I saw a crowd, A host, of golden daffodils;  Beside the lake, beneath the trees,  Fluttering and dancing in the breeze.	Wordsworth, William					Ellsworth, Loretta	Unforgettable	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780802723055		
3002	You know the name you were given,  you do not know the name that you have.		The Book of Certainties				Saramago, Jose	All the Names	US	1997	Fiction		151004218		
3003	It's time now for us to discover America - said the prophet Tawil - we're a bit late and we're losing money.		The Minor Prophets, the secret archives				Amado, Jorge	The Discovery of America by the Turks	US	1994	Fiction		9780143106982		
3004	A divine inspiration, a masterwork of the Lord, a great gift, a delectable pussy, a twat worthy of an Angel.		The book of Genesis 				Amado, Jorge	The Discovery of America by the Turks	US	1994	Fiction		9780143106982		
3005	Let everyone see to his own funeral; nothing is impossible. 	Quincas Water-Bray	his last words, according to Quiteria				Amado, Jorge	The Double Death of Quincas Water-Bray	US	2008	Fiction		9780143106364		
3006	Those who ar good are always dirt poor;  and I always, therefore, do not what I should but what profits more.  The glory of man on earth is money and he must, if he plans to amass a good sum, be as cruel as he can.	Vicente, Gil	The Fair				Antunes, Antonio Lobo	Act of the Damned	US	1985	Fiction		802115756		
3007	And the walls of my dream burning, toppling, like a city collapsing in screams.	Arturo, Aurelio	Dream City				Vasquez, Juan Gabriel	The Sound of Things Falling	US	2011	Fiction		9781594487484		
3008	So you fell out of the sky too?  What planet are you from?	de Saint-Exupery, Antoine	The Little Prince				Vasquez, Juan Gabriel	The Sound of Things Falling	US	2011	Fiction		9781594487484		
3009	I want to talk to you of the work I am engaged on now. I hardly dare avow my audacity - but I am placing it in South America in a Republic I call Costaguana.	Conrad, Joseph	Letter to Robert Cunningham Graham			Y	Vasquez, Juan Gabriel	The Secret History of Costaguana	US	2007	Fiction		9781408800188		
3010	Strange things happen to people who are fleeing from terror (...); some are cruel, and others are so beautiful that faith is renewed.	Steinbeck, John			US		Restrepo, Laura	A tale of the Impossible	US	2001	Fiction		006072370X		
3011	I am as dark - but lovely, O daughters of Jerusalem, As the tents of Kedar;  as the curtains of Salma.		Song of Songs				Restrepo, Laura	The Dark Bride	US	1999	Fiction		006008894X		
3012	But who would know the way to enter her heart?	Perse, Saint-John					Restrepo, Laura	The Dark Bride	US	1999	Fiction		006008894X		
3013	He was not to do anything in bad taste, the woman of the inn warned old Eguchi. He was not to put his finger into the mouth of the sleeping girl, or try anything else of that sort.	Kawabata, Yasunari	House of the Sleeping Beauties				Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Memories of my Melancholy Whores	US	2005	Fiction		140004460X		
3014	Life is not what one lived, but what one remembers and how one remembers it in order to recount it.						Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Living to Tell the Tale	US	2002	Fiction		1400041341		
3015	But Polyneices' corpse who died in pain  they say he has proclaimed to the whole town  that none may bury him and none bewail,  but leave him unwept, untombed, a rich sweet sigh  for the hungry birds' beholding.  Such orders they say the worthy Creon gives  to you and me - yes, yes, I say to me -  and that he's coming to proclaim it clear  to those who know it not.  Further: he has the matter so at heart  that anyone who dares attempt the act  will die by public stoning in the town.	Antigone					Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Leaf Storm	US	1972	Fiction		330256882		
3016	It seems that the devil controls the business of my life.		Letter to Santander				Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	The General in His Labyrinth	US	1989	Fiction	1823	394582586		
3017	the hunt for love  is haughty falconry	Vicente, Gil					Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Chronicles of a death foretold	US	1982	Fiction		330280953		
3018	IF the flow is slow enough and you have a good bicycle, or a horse, it is possible to bathe twice (or even three times, should your personal hygiene so require) in the same river.	Monterroso, Augusto					Bolanto, Roberto	Nazi Literature in The Americas	US	1996	Fiction		9780811217051		
3019	But if thine eye be evil, thy whole body shall be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in thee be darkness, how great is that darkness!		Matthew 6:23				Black, Lisa	That Darkness	US	2016	Fiction				
3020	War happens to people, one by one. That is really all I have to say, and it seems to me I have been saying it forever.	Gellhorn, Martha	The Face of War				Blake, Sarah	The Postmistress	US	2010	Fiction				
3021	Do you want to live?	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	The Secret Garden				Blake, Toni	Take Me All the Way	US	2015	Fiction				
3022	Women dress alike all over the world: they dress to be annoying to other women.	Schiaparelli, Elsa					Blumenthal, Deborah	Someone Else's Love Letter	US	2016	Fiction				
3023	I dream of the hills around Siena, and of my love whom I shall never see again. I shall become one gaping wound-like the winds, nothing.		From a note hidden in the seam of the shirt of an anonymous civilian executed by the Gestapo in Rome				Bohjalian, Chris	The Light in the Ruins	US	2014	Fiction	1944			
3024	Ah! well a-day! what evil looks  Had I from old and young!  Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	The Rime of the Ancient Mariner				Bolton, Sharon	Little Black Lies	US	2015	Fiction				
3025	And according to the success with which you put this and that together, you get a woman and a fish apart, or a Mermaid in combination. And Mr Inspector could turn out nothing better than a Mermaid, which no judge and Jury would believe in.	Dickens, Charles	Our Mutual Friend				Bolton, Sharon	A Dark And Twisted Side	US	2014	Fiction				
3026	The brutality of the murder is beyong conception and beyong description.		Star				Bolton, S. J.	Now You See Me	US	2011	Fiction	1888			
3027	Behold, I am with you and will keep you wherever you go, and will bring you back to this land; for I will not leave you until I have done what I have spoken to you.		Genesis 28:15				Bostwick, Marie	The Second Sister	US	2015	Fiction				
3028	When you must run, carry nothing and never look back.		A Baldoni Saying				Bourne, Joanna	Rogue Spy	US	2014	Fiction				
3029	O fool, to try to carry thyself upon thy own shoulders! O beggar, to come to beg at thy own door!	Tagore, Rabindranath	O Fool				Boyagoda, Randy	Beggar's Feast	US	2011	Fiction				
3030	It is but one night, my truest, my dearest, Miss Darby, but it is all I need to carry you into the starry heavens of pleasure. I promise you this, come with me and from this evening forth you shall reign forever as the Queen of my Heart.		Miss Darby's Reckless Bargain				Boyle, Elizabeth	If Wishes Were Earl's	US	2014	Fiction				
3031	A thing is true at first light and a lie by noon.	Hemingway, Ernest					Boyd, William	Waiting for Surprise	US	2012	Fiction				
3032	Truly, to tell lies is not honourable; but when the truth entails trememdous ruin, to speak dishonourably is pardonable.	Sophocles					Boyd, William	Waiting for Surprise	US	2012	Fiction				
3033	A man who has depths in his shame meets his destiny and his delicate decisions upon paths which few ever reach, and with regard to the existence of which his nearest and most intimate friends may be ignorant; his mortal danger conceals iteself from their eyes, and equally so his regained security. Such a hidden nature, which instinctively employs speech for silence and concealment, and is inexhaustible in evasion of communication, desires and insists that a mask of himself shall occupy his place in the hearts and heads of his friends; and supposing he does not desire it, his eyes will some day be opened to the fact that there is nevertheless a mask of his there--and that it is well to be so.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Batagan, F.H.	Smaller and Smaller Circles	US	2015	Fiction				
3034	Not for these I raise The song of thanks and praise; But for those obstinate questionings Of sense and outward things, Fallings from us, vanishings; Blank misgivings of a Creature Moving about in worlds no realised...	Wordsworth, William	Intimations of Immortality				Boyd, William	Solo	US	2013	Fiction				
3035	Now from yon black and fun'ral yew, That bathes the charnel-house with dew, Methinks I hear a voice begin; (Ye ravens, cease your croaking din; Ye tolling clocks, no time resound O'er the long lake and midnight ground It sends a peal of hollow groans, Thus speaking from among the bones.	Parnell, Thomas	A Night-Piece on Death				Bradley, Alan	Speakingg From Among the Bones	US	2013	Fiction	1721			
3036	The Marble Tombs that rise on high, Whose Dead in vaulted Arches lye, Whose Pillars swell with sculptur'd Stones,  Arms, Angels, Epitaphs and Bones, These (all the poor Remains of State) Adorn the Rich, or praise the Great; Who while on Earth in Fame they live, Are senseless of the Fame they give.	Parnell, Thomas					Bradley, Alan	The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches	US	2014	Fiction	1721			
3037	Thrice the brinded cat hath mew'd. Thrice and once the hedge-pig whined. Harpier cries 'Tis time, 'tis time. Round about the cauldron go; In the poison'd entrails throw. Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights has thirty-one Swelter'd venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i' the charmed pot. Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn, and cauldron bubble.  Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog, Adder's fork and blind-worm's sting, Lizard's leg and owlet's wing, For a charm of powerful trouble, Like a hell-broth boil and bubble. Double, double toil and trouble; Fire burn and cauldron bubble. 	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play			Bradley, Alan	Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew'd	US	2016	Fiction				
3038									US		Fiction				
3039	Fear no more the heat o' the sun,  Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy wordly task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages: Golden lads and girls all must, As chimney sweepers, come to dust.	Shakespeare, William	Cymbeline (IV.ii)				Bradley, Alan	The Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust	US	2015	Fiction				
3040	Read it a hundred times; it will forever keep its freshness as a petal keeps its fragrance. It can never lose its sense of meaning that one unfolded by surprise as it went.	Frost, Robert	The Figure a Poem Makes				Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Letter from a Stranger	US	2012	Fiction				
3041	Fool me once, shame on you Fool me twice, shame on me.						Parker, Robert B.	Fool Me Twice	US	2012	Fiction				
3042	Memories of love abound, In my heart and in my mind. They give me comfort, keep me sane, And lift my spirits up again.						Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Secrets from the Past	US	2013	Fiction				
3043	In my own very self, I am part of my family.	Lawrence, D. H.	Apocolypse				Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Secrets from the Past	US	2013	Fiction				
3044	In the little world of childhood with its familiar surroundings is a model of a greater world. The more intensively the family has stamped its character upon the child, the more it will tend to feel and see its earlier miniature world again in the bigger world of adult life.	Jung, Carl	The Theory of Psychoanalysis				Bradford, Barbara Taylor	The Cavedon Women	US	2015	Fiction	1913			
3045	If I were a rich man, I'd spend most of my day lying comfortable in an overstuffed armchair thinking about death. But i'm poor, so i can only think about it in my spare moments, pr when no one's looking.	Zavattini, Cesare					Brizzi, Fausto	One Hundred Days of Happiness	US	2015	Fiction				
3046	So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					Brookfield, Amanda	The Love Child	US	2013	Fiction				
3047	It may be that, like the military industrial complex, the existence of the espionage-industrial complex has become a foregone conclusion, so deeply entrenched, and so vital, for all its shortcomings, to the nation's security, that it can never be undone.	Keefe, Patrick R.	The Oxford Handbook of National Security Intelligence				Brookes, Adam	Night Heron	US	2014	Fiction				
3048	I sing of Artemis, whose shafts are of maiden, gold, who cheers on the hounds, the pure maiden, shooter of stags, who delights in archery, own sister to Apollo. Over the shadowy hills and windy peaks she draws her golden bow, rejoicing in the chase, and sends out grievous shafts. And whe she is satisfied and has cheered her heart, this huntress hangs up her curved bow and leads the Muses in dance while they sing how neat-ankled Leto bore children supreme among immortals.  Hail to you, children of Zeus and rich-haired Leto!		The Homeric Hymn to Artemis				Brodsky, Jordanna Max	The Immortals	US	2016	Fiction				
3049	Most men were gentlemen enough to go through the farce of adultery with "a woman unknown" and thus give their wives grounds for divorcing them.	Graves, Robers and Hodge, Alan	The Long Weekend				Brody, Frances	Woman Unknown	US	2012	Fiction				
3050	Saturday 12 May, 1923 Great Applewick Solomon Grundy, Born on a Monday, Christened on Tuesday, Married on a Wednesday, Took ill on Thursday, Grew worse on Friday, Died on Saturday, Buried on Sunday. That was the end of Solomon Grundy.		Old Rhyme				Brody, Frances	Murder in the Afternoon	US	2011	Fiction				
3051	A circulating library in a town is as an evergreen tree of diabolical knowledge.	Sheridan, Richard Brinsley					Brody, Frances	Death of an Avid Reader	US	2014	Fiction				
3052	No social being is less protected than the young Parisian girl-by laws, regulations, and social customs.		Le Figaro				Bunchanan, Cathy Marie	The Painted Girls	US	2013	Fiction	1880			
3053	This was what Vinteuil had done for the little phrase. Swann felt that the composer had been content (with the instruments at his disposal) to draw aside its veil, to make it visible, following and respecting its outlines with a hand so loving, so prudent, so delicate and so sure, that the sound altered at every moment, blunting itself to indicate a shadow, springing back into life when it must follow the curve of some more vold projection. And one proof that Swann was not mistaken was that anyone with an ear at all delicate for music would have at once detected the imposture had Vinteuil, endowed with less power to see and to render its forms, sought to disemble (by adding a line, here and there, of his own invention)mthe dimness of his vision or the feebleness of his hand.	Proust, Marcel	Swann's Way				Buck, Pearl S.	The Good Earth	US	1931	Fiction				
3054	here is the deepest secret nobody knows (here is the root of the root and the bud of the bud and the sky of the sky of a tree called life; which grows higher than soul can hope or mind can hide) and this is the wonder that's keeping the stars apart i carry your heart (i carry it in my heart)	Cummings, e. e.					Buckley, Carla	The Deepest Secret	US	2014	Fiction				
3055	As to the escape of the Dalai Lama from Tibet, if we had been in your place, we would not have let him escape. It would be better if he were in a coffin.	Khrushchev, Nikita					Buckley, Christopher	They Eat Puppies, Don't They?	US	2013	Fiction				
3056	Hold out baits to entice the enemy. Feign disorder, and crush him.	Sun-tzu					Buckley, Christopher	They Eat Puppies, Don't They?	US	2013	Fiction				
3057	Om mami padme hum.	Chenrezig					Buckley, Christopher	They Eat Puppies, Don't They?	US	2013	Fiction				
3058	On Earth, something is always burning!		NASA "Fire and Smoke" website				Buchman, M. L. 	Pure Heat	US	2014	Fiction				
3059	I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, Sir...because I'm not myself, you see.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventure's in Wonderland				Burt, Alexandra	Remember Mia	US	2015	Fiction				
3060	Phenomena have no signs.	Buddha					Burdett, John	The Bangkok Asset	US	2015	Fiction				
3061	The only secure computer is one that's unplugged, locked in a safe, and buried twenty feet under the ground in a secret location...and I'm not even too sure about that one.	Hughes, Dennis					Burcell, Robin	The Kill Order	US	2014	Fiction				
3062	I can't explain myself, I'm afraid, Sir...because I'm not myself, you see.	Carroll, Lewis					Burt, Alexandra	Little Girl Gone	US	2015	Fiction				
3063	Go tell my baby sister Never do like I have done, To shun that house in New Orleans, They call the Rising Sun.		House of the Rising Sun				Burke, James Lee	House of the Rising Sun	US	2015	Fiction				
3064	Truly I say to you the tax collectors and prostitutes will get into the kingdom of God before you.		Matthew 21:31				Burke, James Lee	House of the Rising Sun	US	2015	Fiction				
3065	In Flanders fields the poppies blow Between the crosses, row on row,  That mark our place; and in the sky The larks, still bravely singing, fly  Scarce heard amid the guns below.	McCrae, John	In Flanders Fields				Burke, James Lee	House of the Rising Sun	US	2015	Fiction				
3066	All the great stories have witches in them.						Burt, Alexandra	The Good Daughters	US	2017	Fiction				
3067	There is no real me, only an entity, something illusory, and though I can hide my cold gaze and you can shake my hand and feel flesh gropping yours and maybe you can even sense our lifestyles are probably comparable: I simply am not there.	Ellis, Bret Easton	American Psycho				Burley, John	No Mercy	US	2014	Fiction				
3068	What is done out of love always takesplace beyond good and evil.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Beyond Good and Evil				Burley, John	No Mercy	US	2014	Fiction				
3069	Won't it be wonderful - some day, one day -  when things are like they used to be?		The Two Leslies				Busby, Sian	A Commonplace Killing	US	2013	Fiction	1943			
3070	so here I am homeless at home and half gratified to feel I can be happy any where	Clare, John					Butler, Sarah	Ten Things I've Learnt About Love	US	2014	Fiction				
3071	As you set out for Ithaka  hope your road is a long one,  full of adventure, full of discovery.  Laistrygonians, Cyclops,  angry Poseidon—don’t be afraid of them... Keep Ithaka always in your mind.  Arriving there is what you’re destined for.  But don’t hurry the journey at all.  Better if it lasts for years,  so you’re old by the time you reach the island,  wealthy with all you’ve gained on the way,  not expecting Ithaka to make you rich.   Ithaka gave you the marvelous journey.  Without her you wouldn't have set out. 	Cavafy, C.P	Ithaka	Poem			Nichols, Peter	The Rocks	US	2015	Fiction	1911	1101983396		
3072	Do you think because i'm poor, obscure, plain and little, I am soulless and heartless? You think wrong!	Bronte, Charlotte	Jane Eyre	Quote		Y, Eyre, Jane	Park, Patricia	RE JANE	US	2015	Fiction		525427406		
3073	I want a brighter word than bright	Keats, John		Poetry			Griffin, Adele	The Unfinished Life of Addison Stone	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616953607	DUPLICATED	
3074	I hope the concept of the Jews will be completely extinguished through the possibility of a large emigration to Africa or some other colony	Himmler, Heinrich	Memorandum to Adolf Hitler, 25 May 1940				Saville, Guy	The Madagascar Plan	US	2015	Fiction, Adventure fiction, Alternate history		 978-1-444-71068-7		
3075	Despite the Fuhrer's ideological misgivings, it is my belief that this weapon can deliver us the final victory in Africa	Hochburg, Walter	Top secret communique to Germania, 22 March 1953				Saville, Guy	The Madagascar Plan	US	2015	Fiction, Adventure fiction, Alternate history		 978-1-444-71068-7		
3076	Hark, hark, the dogs all bark, The beggars are coming to town,  Some in rags, and some in jags And one in a velvet gown	Mother Goose		Nursery Rhyme			Saintcrow, Lilith	Roadside Magic	US	2016	Young Adult Fiction		316277878		
3077	The problem of the house is a problem of the epoch. The equilibrium of society today depends upon it. Architecture has for its first duty, in this period of renewal, that of bringing about a revision of values, a revision of the constituent elements of the house. We must create the mass production spirit.	Jeanneret, Charles Edouard (Le Corbusier)					Aaronovitch, Ben	Broken Homes	US	2013	Fiction			DUPLICATE	
3078	There is no refuge from memory and remorse in this world. The spirits of our foolish deeds haunt us, with or without repentance	Parker, Gilbert					Abani, Chris	The Secret History of Las Vegas	US	2014	Mystery, Thriller, Literary fiction		143124951		
3079	History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake	Joyce, James					Abani, Chris	The Secret History of Las Vegas	US	2014	Mystery, Thriller, Literary fiction		143124951		
3080	Me and my nation against the world Me and my clan against the nation Me and my family against the clan Me and my brother against the family Me against my brother		Somali Proverb				Abbott, Jeff	The First Order	US	2016	Fiction		145555841		
3081	There is but one mind in all these men, and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not immortal, look about you: security gives way to conspiracy	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar				Abbott, Jeff	The First Order	US	2016	Fiction		145555841		
3082	In all disorder [there is] a secret order.	Jung, Carl					Abbott, Megan	The Fever	US	2014	Fiction, Crime		316231053		
3083	Better gear Than good sense A traveller cannot carry		Havamal, the speech of the High One				Abercrombie, Joe	Half A King	US					Duplicate	
3084	Life being what it is, one dreams of revenge	Gauguin, Paul					Abercrombie, Joe	Last Argument of Kings	US	2008	Fiction, Fantasy		575077905		
3085	We should forgive our enemies but not before they are hanged	Heine, Heinrich					Abercrombie, Joe	Before They are Hanged	US	2007	Fiction, Fantasy		575077883		
3086	Cattle die, Kindred die, Every man is mortal: But I know one thing That never dies, The glory of the great deed.	Hamaval					Abercrombie, Joe	Half the World	US	2015	Fiction			Duplicate	
3087	The idea is to put the palestinians on a diet	Weisglass, Dov					Abulhawa, Susan	The Blue Between Sky and Water	US	2015	Fiction		163286221		
3088	A person is a person through other persons	Tutu, Desmond					Addison, Corban	The Garden of Burning Sand	US	2013	Fiction		1443419710		
3089	The burning sand shall become a pool	The Prophet Isaiah	Bible				Addison, Corban	The Garden of Burning Sand	US	2013	Fiction		1443419710		
3090	After his death in Babylon in 323 BC, the body of Alexander the Great was taken in a magnificent procession to Egypt for eventual burial in Alexandria, where it remained on display for some six hundred years. Alexander's mausoleum was considered a wonder of the world. Roman emperors including Julius Caesar, Augustus and Caracalla paid pilgrimmages. Yet after a series of Earthquakes, fires and wars, Alexandria fell into decline and the tomb was lost.  Despite numerous excavations, it has never been found.						Adams, Will	The Alexander Cipher	US	2007	Fiction 		7260881		
3091	Behold, I will send my messenger... But who may abide the day of his coming?  And who shall stand when he appeareth? For he is like a refiner's fire...	Malachi	Bible, Malachi 3:1-2	Bible Verse			Adams, Richard	Shardik	US	1974	Fiction, Fantasy			Duplicate	
3092	Superstition and accident manifest the will of God	Jung, Carl					Adams, RIchard	Shardik	US	1974	Fiction, Fantasy			Duplicate	
3093	If you dance with the devil, you're bound to get burned		Proverb				Adams, Cat	To Dance wtih the Devil	US	2013	Fiction		765328755		
3094	Feud (fyud) n 1 .Also called blood feud. a bitter, continuous hostility, especially between two families, clans, etc., often lasting for many years or generations. 2. A war of revenge or rivalry						Adams, Cat	To Dance wtih the Devil	US	2013	Fiction		765328755		
3095	Au milieu de l'hiver, j'apprenais enfin qu'il y avait en moi un ete invincible. In the depths of winter, I finally learned that there lay within me an invincible summer	Camus, Albert	Retour a Tipasa				Adam,Alice	Invincible Summer	US	2016	Fiction		316391174		
3096	Allah's Apostle said, "War is deceit."	Imam Al-Bukhari					Ackerman, Elliot	Green On Blue 	US	2015	Historical Fiction		978-1-4767-7857-0 		
3097	The first syllable  which has a certain connection with the East						Akunin, Boris	The Diamond Chariot	US	2002	Historical mystery 		5-8159-0388-4		
3098	To be taken advantage of is every woman's secret wish	Bibesco, Princess Elizabeth					Aickman, Robert	Dark Entries	US	1964	Fiction		571311776		
3099	In the end it is the mystery that lasts, and not the explanation	Sitwell, Sacheverell	For Want of the Golden City				Aickman, Robert	Cold Hand in Mine	US	1975	Fiction		899684165		
3100	Corazon malherido Por cinco espadas	Lorca, Federico Garcia					Aichner, Bernhard	Woman of the Dead	US	2014	Fiction		297608479		
3101	If you look down into an abyss for a long time, the abyss looks back at you	Nietzche, Friedrich					Aichner, Bernhard	Woman of the Dead	US	2014	Fiction		297608479		
3102	I saw the angel in the marble and I carved until I set him free	Michelangelo					Ahern, Cecelia	The Marble Collector	US	2015	Fiction			DUPLICATE	
3103	Turning and turning in the widening gyre    The falcon cannot hear the falconer;  Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold;  Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,  The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere    The ceremony of innocence is drowned;  The best lack all conviction, while the worst    Are full of passionate intensity.  	W.B Yeats					Aguirre, A.A	Bronze Gods	US	2013	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		042525819X		
3104	The times are like drawn knives, kings like butchers Righteousness has fled on wings. The dark night of falsehood prevails, The moon of truth no longer visible	Majh, Guru Granth Sahib					Ahmad, A. X	The Care Taker	US	2013	Fiction		1250016843		
3105	It's not that i'm afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens.	Allen, Woody					Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I Learnt From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		224096435		
3106	For dust, thou art, and unto dust shalt thou return	Genesis 3:19	Bible				Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I Learnt From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		224096435		
3107	So it goes	Vonnegut, Kurt					Aldridge, Kitty	A Trick I Learnt From Dead Men	US	2012	Fiction		224096435		
3108	La libertad es la bestia que jamas se amansa; rompe las cadenas que le atan con sangre y fuego, para recabar sus derechos.  (Liberty is the beast that is never tamed; it breaks the chains that bind it with blood and fire, to reclaim its rights.	Chuffat, Antonio					Engle, Margarita	Lion Island	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781481461122		
3109	The angel of the Covenant you are longing for, yes he is coming, says the Lord.  Who will be able to resist the day of his coming?  Who will be able to stand before him?  For he is like the refiner's fire and the fuller's alkali.  He will purify the sons of Levi and refine them like gold...		Book of Malachi				Fisher, Catherine	Darkwater	US	2000	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780803738188		
3110	Escape Theory: A pyschological term used to explain why people may engage in self-destructive actions.	Haugtvedt, Curtis P. / Herr, Paul / Kardes, Frank R. 	Handbook of Consumer Psychology				Froley, Margaux	Escape Theory	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781616951276		
3111	One is not born, but rather becomes a woman.	de Beauvoir, Simone				Y	Friedman, Laurie	Not What I Expected	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467785884	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3112	Home is where your story begins.					Y	Friedman, Laurie	Can you Say Catastrophe?	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467709255	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3113	The eagerness of a listener quickens the tongue of a narrator.	Bronte, Charlotte	Jane Eyre	Novel			Frederick, Heather Vogel	Wish You Were Eyre	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442430648		
3114	Oh, it will be like having a little sister!	Fisher, Dorothy Canfield	Understood Betsy	Novel			Frederick, Heather Vogel	Mother-Daughter Book Camp	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1916	9781442471849		
3115	I know I have the body of a weak and feeble woman, but I have the heart and stomach of a king.	Queen Elizabeth I					Francis, Pauline	Traitor's Kiss	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1588	9781409527411		
3116	What seest thou else  In the dark backward and abysm of time?	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		George, Elizabeth	The Edge of the Shadows	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670012985		
3117	The boundaries which divide Life from Death  are at best shadowy and vague.  Who shall say where the one ends,  and where the other begins?	Poe, Edgar Allan					Gibson, Marley	Ghost Huntress: The Discovery	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547393087		
3118	Ay any given moment life is completely senseless. But viewed over a period, it seems to reveal itself as an organism existing in time, having a purpose, tending in a certain direction.	Huxley, Aldous					Gibson, Marley	Ghost Huntress: The Counseling	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547393070		
3119	But the pleasure isn't owning the person. This pleasure is this. Having another contender in the room with you.	Roth, Philip	The Human Stain				Green, John	An Abundance of Katherines	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780142410707		
3120	Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength. Loving someone deeply gives you courage.	Lao Tzu					Grant, Michael	BZRK: Reloaded	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405263115		
3121	Kiss the crazy.	@Horse_ebooks		Tweet			Grant, Michael	BZRK: Reloaded	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405263115		
3122	The air of heaven is that which blows between a horse's ears.		Arab Proverb	Proverb	Arab		Grant, K. M.	Blood Red Horse	US	2004	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		014131706X		
3123	She was glad that the cozy house, and Pa and Ma and the firelight and the music, were now. They could not be forgotten, the thought, because now is now. It can never be a long time ago.	Wilder, Laura Ingalls	Little House in the Big Woods				Han, Jenny	P.S. I Still Love You	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407157986		
3124	Time is the longest distance between two places.	Wiliams, Tennessee	The Giant Menagerie				Han, Jenny	P.S. I Still Love You	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781407157986		
3125	When men began to increase in number on the earth and daughters were born to them, the sons of God saw that the daughters of men were beautiful, and they married any of them they chose.		Genesis 6:1-2				Hand, Cyntha	Hallowed (An Unearthly Novel)	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061996191		
3126	He who, from zone to zone,  Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright.	Bryant, William Cullen					Hand, Cyntha	Boundless 	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061996207		
3127	There is no keeper bu the key  [Up there there are several walls of possibilities]  Except for one who seizes possibilities.	Smith, Patti	Land: La Mer (de)			Y	Hand, Elizabeth	Radiant Days	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670011353		
3128	My eternal soul  Seize your desire Despite the night  And the day on fire.	Rimbaud, Arthur	A Season in Hell			Y	Hand, Elizabeth	Radiant Days	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780670011353		
3129	Home! Home! sweet, sweet home!  There's no place like home! 	Payne, John Howard	Home, Sweet Home!				Halahmy, Miriam	Behind Closed Doors	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1827	9780823436415		
3130	Home is where we start from.	Eliot, T. S. 	Four Quartets "East Coker"				Halahmy, Miriam	Behind Closed Doors	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780823436415		
3131	If we, citizens, do not support our artists, then we sacrifice our imagination on the altar of crude reality and we end up believing in nothing and having worthless dreams.	Martel, Yann					Hall, Barbara	Tempo Change	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385736077		
3132	We are going to die, and that makes us the lucky ones [...] We privileged few who won the lottery of birth against all odds - how dare we whine at that inevitable return to our prior state from which the vast majority have never stirred?	Dawkins, Richard					Habel, Lia	Deadly Beloved	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780552563284		
3133	The modest virgin, the prudent wife, and the careful matron are much more serviceable in life than petticoated philosophers, blustering heroines, or virago queens. She who makes her husband and her children happy [...] is a much greater character than ladies described in romances, whose whole occupation is to murder mankind with shafts from their quiver, or their eyes.	Goldsmith, Oliver	The Vicar of Wakefield				Habel, Lia	Deadly Beloved	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780552563284		
3134	The function of man is to live, not to exist.	London, Jack					Golden, Christopher & Lebbon, Tim	The Wild	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061863172		
3135	It is difficult for us to grasp the peculiar glamour and significance the yellow metal held for the conquistadores. We respond instantly to the cool irony of a Hernan Cortes explaining to a Mexican chief that Spaniards suffer from a disease of the heart, for which gold is the only specific; but in that coolness and irony, as in almost everything else. Cortes is atypical.	Clendinnen, Inga	Ambivalent Conquests: Maya and Spaniard in Yucatan				Grove, S. E. 	The Golden Specific	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1517-1570	9780670785032		
3136	Life is lived forward but understood backward.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Griffin, Claire J.	Nowhere to Run	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781608981441		
3137	One need not be a chamber to be haunted. One need not be a house.  The brain has corridors surpassing material place.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Harrington, Kim	The dead and Buried	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545333023		
3138	Leave it as it is. You cannot improve on it. The ages have been at work on it, and man can only mar it. What you can do is keep it for your children, your children's children, and all who come after you, as one of the great sights which every American if he can travel at all should see.	Roosevelt, Theodore	Speech about Grand Canyon	Speech	US		Hobbs, Will	Downriver	US	1991	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1903	9781442445475		
3139	A gloomng peace this morning with it brings,  The sun, for sorrow, will not show his head.  Go hence, to have more talk of these sad things;  Some shall be pardon'd, and some punished.  For never was a story of more woe Than this of Juliet and her Romeo.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Hodge, Rosamund	Bright Smoke, Cold Fire	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062369413		
3140	When we reject the single story, when we realise that there is never a single story about any place, we regain a kind of paradise	Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi					Allfrey, Ellah Wakatama	Africa 39	US	2014			1620407795		
3141	I form the light and create darkness: I made peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things	Isaiah 45:7	Bible	Bible Verse			Alder, Mark	Son of the Morning	US	2014	Fiction		575115149		
3142	I tell you that to everyone who has, more will be given, but as for the one who has nothing, even what they have will be taken away. 27 But those enemies of mine who did not want me to be king over them—bring them here and kill them in front of me.	Luke 19:26-27	Bible	Bible Verse			Alder, Mark	Son of the Morning	US	2014	Fiction		575115149		
3143	Flo-rig'-ra-phy n. The language ormsymbolism of flowering plants, as expressed in historical literature						Albert, Susan Wittig	Widow's Tears	US	2013	Fiction		425255727		
3144	My dear, if you meet me may I forget there are other reporters present or must I behave? I shall want to hug you to death. I can hardly wait! A world of love to you and good night and God bless you, light of my life.	Roosevelt, Eleanor	Eleanor Roosevelt to Lorena Hickok, March 9 1933	Letter			Albert, Susan Wittig	Loving Eleanor	US	2016	Fiction	1933	989203530		
3145	I've been trying today to bring back your face to remember just how you look. Funny how even the dearest face will fade away in time. Most clearly I remember your eyes, with a kind of teasing smiile in them, and the feeling of that soft spot just north-east of the corner of your mouth against my lips.	Hickok, Lorena	Lorena Hickok to Eleanor Roosevelt, December 5, 1933	Letter			Albert, Susan Wittig	Loving Eleanor	US	2016	Fiction	1933	989203530		
3146	All men are liars, fickle, false, blabbermouths, hypocrites, proud and cowardly, contemptible and sensual; all women are deceitful, artificial, vain, inquisitive and depraved; the world is nothing but a bottomless sewer where hideous shapeless sea creatures crawl and squirm over mountains of mire; but there is one sacred and sublime thing in this world and that is the union of two of these monstrous imperfect creatures.	de Mussett, Alfred	On ne badine pas avec l'amour				Alard, Nelly	Couple Mechanics	US	2016	Fiction		1590517318		
3147	Couple, in mechanics, pair of equal parallel forces that are opposite in direction.The only effect of a couple is to produce or prevent the turning of a body		Encyclopaedia Brittanica online				Alard, Nelly	Couple Mechanics	US	2016	Fiction		1590517318		
3148	por que es de dia, por que vendra la noche...	Neruda, Pablo	Oda al perro				Alexis, Andre	Fifteen Dogs	US	2015	Fiction		1552453057		
3149	why is there day, why must night come	Neruda, Pablo	Ode to a Dog				Alexis, Andre	Fifteen Dogs	US	2015	Fiction		1552453057		
3150	Tell me, what else should I have done?  Doesn't everything die at last, and too soon? Tell me what is it you plan to do With your one wild and precious life?	Oliver, Mary	The Summer Day				Allende, Isabel	Maya's Notebook	US	2011	Fiction		62105620		
3151	Live and don't learn -- that's my motto	Blair, Alan					Ames, Jonathan	Wake Up, Sir!	US	2004	Fiction		074344907X		
3152	What, then is the Singularity? It's a future period during which the pace of technological change will be so rapid, it's impack so deep, that human life will be irreversibly transformed	Kurzweil,Ray	The Singularity is Near				Alpert, Mark	American	US	2013	Fiction		1250021340		
3153	Who ever loved that loved not at first sight?	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play	UK		Hoffman, Mary	City of Swords	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408800508		
3154	... And so even when the satirist presents a vision of the future, his business is not prophecy; just as his subject is not tomorrow... it is today	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Holder, Nancy and Viguie, Debbie	Unleashed	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385740982		
3155	Memory believes before knowing remembers.	Faulkner, William	Light in August				Altenberg, Karin	Breaking Light	US	2014	Fiction		9781780877150		
3156	Michael he whistles the simplest of tunes, And asks of the wild woods their pardon. For his love is flown into every flower grown, And he must be keeper of the garden	Thompson, Richard and Swarbrick, Dave	Crazy Man Michael				Altenberg, Karin	Breaking Light	US	2014	Fiction		9781780877150		
3157	Grow old with me The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made	Browning, Robert			UK		Anderson, Boyd	The Heart Radical	US	2014	Fiction		857981608		
3158	The Constitution was not framed with a view to any such rebellion as that of 1861–5. While it did not authorize rebellion it made no provision against it. Yet the right to resist or suppress rebellion is as inherent as the right of self-defence, and as natural as the right of an individual to preserve his life when in jeopardy. The Constitution was therefore in abeyance for the time being, so far as it in any way affected the progress and termination of the war. It would be a hard case when one-third of a nation, united in rebellion against the national authority, is entirely untrammeled, that the other two-thirds, in their efforts to maintain the Union intact, should be restrained by a Constitution prepared by our ancestors for the express purpose of insuring the permanency of the confederation of the States.	Grant, Ulysses S			US		Anderson, B. Kent	Cold Glory	US	2011	Fiction		765328615		
3159	Both sides forget that we are all Americans. I foresee that our country will pass through a terrible ordeal, a necessary expiation, perhaps, for our national sins.	Lee, Robert E.			US		Anderson, B Kent	Cold Glory	US	2011	Fiction		765328615		
3160	 “What will you give me if I deliver him over to you?” And they covenanted with him thirty pieces of silver. And from that time he sought an opportunity to betray him.	Matthew 26:15-16	Bible				Anderson, B Kent	Silver Cross	US	2012	Fiction		765328623		
3161	Read history, and you will find that the causes which bring about a revolution rarely predominate at it's close, and no people have ever returned to the point from which they started.	Greenhow, Rose O' Neale					Anderson, B Kent	Silver Cross	US	2012	Fiction		765328623		
3162	Without really knowing, we divine; our life has a sister ship, following quite another route. While the sun blazes behind the islands	Transtromer, Thomas					Anam, Tahmima 	The Bones of Grace	US	2016	Fiction		9781847679772		
3163	The Tyranny of the visible makes us blind. The brilliance of the word pierces the night of the world.	Bobin, Christian 					Anam, Tahmima 	The Bones of Grace	US	2016	Fiction		9781847679772		
3164	When we leave this world, do not look for our tombs in the earth, but find them in the hearts of men.	Rumi					Anastasios, A and Wilson-Anastasios, Meaghan	The Water Diviner	US	2014	Fiction		1743534280		
3165	If a person ... unlawfully takes and uses or otherwise appropriates something, a sentence... shall be imposed for unlawful dispossesion. The same shall apply to a person who, without any appropriation, by fitting or breaking a lock by other means unlawfully disturbs another's possession or by violence or threat of violence prevents another from exercising his right to retain or take soemthing.		Swedish Penal Code: Chapter 8, Section 8		Sweden		Andersson, Lena	Willfull Disregard	US	2013	Fiction		1447268911		
3166	Beneath the rule of men entirely great The pen is mightier than the sword	Bulwer-Lytton, Edward					Archer, Jeffrey	Mightier than the Sword	US	2015	Fiction		1250034515		
3167	Perhaps deep down all horror is helplessness that wants help from us	Rilke, Rainer Marie	Letters to a Young Poet				Sascha, Arango 	The Truth and Other Lies	US	2014	Fiction		1476795568		
3168	I think all families are creepy in a way	Arbus, Diane					Anolik, Lili	Dark Rooms	US	2015	Fiction		6234586		
3169	"The trouble with innocence," Mrs Gansevoort went on, endeavoring to make a fine point, while reaching with her fingertips to touch a prospective blossom, "is that it provides its own sole protection against the depredations of nature; and nature -- God, for that matter, the grand texts notwithstanding -- has never shown much liking for it. Nature favors the bright eye! the sharp tooth! the cunning few! Nature is a tyrant queen. Make a mistake with her, and she cuts off your head."	Incognito, Lulu					Anolik, Lili	Dark Rooms	US	2015	Fiction		6234586		
3170	But these sons whom he begot himself great Heaven used to call Titans in reproach, for he said that they strained and did presumptuously a fearful deed, and that vengeance for it would come afterwards	Evelyn-White, Hugh G	The Theogony of Hesiod (II.207-210)		Greece		Armentrout, Jennifer 	The Return	US	2015	Fiction		1939392624		
3171	What strange creatures brothers are!	Austen, Jane	Mansfield Park		UK		Arsenault, Emily	What Strange Creatures	US	2014	Fiction		62283235		
3172	I still believe in Fairy Tales						Arsenault, Emily	Miss Me When I'm Gone	US	2012	Fiction, Thriller		62103105		
3173	May God have mercy upon my enemies, because I won't	General Patton, George S.			US		Armstrong, Lori	Merciless	US	2013	Fiction		1451625367		
3174	We're just one big barracks slum to them, aren't we? One big... Camp Knox?	Sveinsson, Erlendur			Iceland		Indridason, Arnaldur	Oblivion	US	2015	Fiction		1250077346		
3175	May my poem pass like a breeze, through the sedge by the Styx, its singing bring solace,  lull to sleep those who wait	Hjartason, Snorri			Iceland		Indridason, Arnaldur	Strange Shores	US	2010	Fiction		1846557119		
3176	A man is sent to war and taught how to kill; but after, the unlearning of it is left up to him	Leonard, Elmore	Last Stand at Saber River				Atkins, Ace	The Lost Ones	US	2012	Fiction		399158766		
3177	When you're on the march, act the way you would if sneaking up on a deer. See the enemy first.		Rogers' Rangers Standing Order No.5				Atkins, Ace	The Lost Ones	US	2012	Fiction		399158766		
3178	A man is a god in ruins. When men are innocent, life shall be longer, and shall pass into the immortal, as gently as we awake from dreams	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Nature				Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Historical Fiction		9780316176538		
3179	The purpose of Art is to convey the truth of a thing, not to be the truth itself.	Beresford, Todd					Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Historical Fiction		9780316176538		
3180	On one occasion St George came to a city named Salem, near which lived a dragon who had to be fed daily with one of the citizens, drawn by lot. The day St George came there, the lot had fallen upon the King's daughter, Cleolinda. St George resolved that she should not die, and so he went out and attacked the dragon, who lived in a swamp close by and killed him. When he was faced by a difficulty or danger, however great it appeared - even the shape of a dragon - he did not avoid it or fear it, but went at it with all the power he could put into himself and his horse. Although inadequately armed for such an encounter, having merely a spear, he charged in, did his best and finally succeeded in overcoming a difficulty which nobody had dared to tackle. This is exactly the way in which a scout should face a difficulty or danger, no matter how great or terrifying it may appear to him or how ill-equipped he may be for the struggle.	Baden-Powell, Robert	Scouting for Boys				Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Historical Fiction		9780316176538		
3181	The world breaks everyone and afterward many are strong in the broken places. But those that will not break it kills. It kills the very good and the very gentle and the very brave impartially. If you are none of those, you can be sure it will kill you too, but there will be no special hurry.	Hemingway, Ernest	A Farewell to Arms		US		Atkins, Ace	The Broken Places	US	1990	Fiction	1929	399161783		
3182	Don't ever take a chance if you don't have to		Rogers' Rangers Standing Order No.5				Atkins, Ace	The Broken Places	US	1990	Fiction		399161783		
3183	Most men are afraid of being thought cowards than of anything else, and a lot more afraid of being thought physical cowards than moral ones	Van Tilburg Clark, Walter	The Ox-Bow Incident				Atkins, Ace	The Forsaken	US	2014	Fiction		399161791		
3184	If somebody's trailing you, make a circle, come back onto yout own tracks and ambush the folks that aim to ambush you		Rogers' Rangers Standing Order No.17				Atkins, Ace	The Forsaken	US	2014	Fiction		399161791		
3185	It was too late. Maybe yesterday, while I was still a child, but not now. I knew too much , had seen too much, I was a child no longer now; innocence and childhood were orever lost, forever gone from me.	Faulkner, William	The Reivers		US		Atkins, Ace	The Innocents	US	2016	Fiction		399173951		
3186	No matter whether we travel in big parties or little ones, each party has to keep a scout twenty yards ahead, twenty yards on each flank, and twenty yards on the rear so the main body can't be surprised and wiped out.		Rogers' Rangers Standing Order No.12				Atkins, Ace	The Innocents	US	2016	Fiction		399173951		
3187	But a man's life blood is dark and mortal. Once it wets the earth what song can it sing back?	Aeschylus					Aslam, Nadeem	The Blind Man's Garden	US	2013	Fiction		307961710		
3188	... with wonderful craftmanship he sculpted a gleaming white ivory statue.... It appeared to be a real living girl poised on the brink of motion but modestly holding back - so artfully did his artistry conceal itself.. he kissed her, convinced himself that she kissed him back, spoke to her, embraced her...	Ovid	Pygmalion and Galatea, Book X Metamorphoses				Atwood, Margaret	The Heart Goes Last	US	2015	Fiction, Dystopia		385540353		
3189	When it gets down to it, these things just don't feel right. They're made of a rubbery material that feels absolutely nothing like anything resembling a human body part. They try to make up for that by instructing you to soak them in warm water first and then using a shitload of lube..	Frucci, Adam	I had Sex with Furniture, Gizmodo, 10/17/09				Atwood, Margaret	The Heart Goes Last	US	2015	Fiction, Dystopia		385540353		
3190	Lovers and madmen have such seething brains, Such shaping fantasies that apprehend more than cool reason ever comprehends	Shakespeare	A Midsummer's Night Dream				Atwood, Margaret	The Heart Goes Last	US	2015	Fiction, Dystopia		385540353		
3191	I don't know why. You don't know why. Most likely God don't know why either. It's just Government business, that's all.		Man in the street interview concerning Viet Nam, circa 1967		USA		King, Stephen	Roadwork	US	1981	Fiction	1967	451197879		
3192	"What happened to your mother then?" Daisy asked him "She aired her heart,"Weldon said. It turned and consumed her." "And finally she was happy," Daisy said.	Wolf, Harriet	Brutal Angels				Baggott, Julianna 	Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders	US	2015	Fiction		316375101		
3193	From the deepest desires often come the deadliest hate	Socrates			Greece		Fletcher, Jessica and Bain, Donald	Murder, She Wrote: Death of a Blue Blood 	US	2014	Fiction, Crime		451468252		
3194	Like all the best families, we have our share of eccentricities, of impetuous and wayward youngsters and of family disagreements	Queen Elizabeth II			UK		Fletcher, Jessica and Bain, Donald	Murder, She Wrote: Death of a Blue Blood 	US	2014	Fiction, Crime		451468252		
3195	When some went out, others lit up.						Baker, Jo	A Country Road, A Tree	US	2016	Fiction		1101947187		
3196	No one is who they appear in a world that is constantly changing	Lucretius	On Nature of Things				Baker, Tim	Fever City	US	2015	Fiction		1609452879		
3197	The Soul in darkness sins, but the real sinner is he who caused the darkness	Hugo, Victor	Les Miserables		France			The Guilty One	US	2012	Fiction		62195514		
3198	Skinwalker [skin-waw-ker] (n.) -1. A being capable of assuming the identity of an animal 2. God of Norse Mythology 3. Shape-shifter						Ballenger, Kait 	Twilight Hunter	US	2013	Fiction		373777388		
3199	Those who haven't had the pox in this life, will get it in the next	Rabelais					Basu, Kunal	The Yellow Emperor's Cure	US	2011	Fiction		715642871		
3200	Johnny Cash shot a man in Reno Just to watch him die Rob Cullen bought curly kale in Tesco's  Just to watch it wither						Bateman, Colin	Paper Cuts	US	2016	Fiction		1784973785		
3201	I am Leviathan,  I come to you in blood And lie in shadows.  My heart is a sun,  And my nerves sing with lightning. I have come to kill you.  All of you. Each and every one.  Every man,  And every woman, And every child.  As you huddle in families, Or hide alone. I shall not let any of you live.  For I am Leviathan. I come to you in blood And sleep in shadows.  My heart is a sun, And my mind... My mind...						Howard, Jonathan L.	Katya's World	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781908844125		
3202	Whenever I find myself growing grim about the month; whenever it is a damp, drizzly November in my soul; whenever I find myself involuntarily pausing before coffin warehouses, and bringing up the rear of every funeral I meet... it requires a strong moral principle to prevent me from deliberately stepping into the street, and methodically knocking people's hats off - then, I account it high time to get to sea as soon as I can.This is my substitute for pistol and ball.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick	Novel			Hautman, Pete	How to Steal a Car	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
3203	My mother says I must not pass Too near the glass;  She is afraid that I will see A little witch that looks like me;  With a red, red mouth to whisper low,  The very thing I should not know!	Piatt, Sarah Morgan Bryan					Hawkins, Rachel	Hex Hall	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423121305		
3204	Everyone's a wrecker 'neath the skin.	Knightley, Steve	The Napoli				Hearn, Julie	Wreckers	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780192729293		
3205	If all of life on land were to vanish tomorrow, creatures in the ocean would flourish. But if the opposite happened and the ocean life perished, then the creatures on land would die too. Life, if it went on, would have to start over.	Mitchell, Alanna	Seasick, The Hidden Ecological Crisis of the Global Ocean				Hearn, Julie	Wreckers	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2008	9780192729293		
3206	Excellence is never an accident...  Choice, not chance, determines your destiny.	Aristotle			Greece		Herman, Eleanor	Legacy of Kings	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373211722		
3207	The title is the writer's stamp of approval.	Anonymous					Hubbard, Jenny	Paper covers Rock	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385740555		
3208	You mix a bunch of ingredients, and once in a great while, chemistry happens.	Watterson, Bill					Hubbard. Kirsten	Wanderlove	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385739375		
3209	I hope the leaving is joyful: and I hope never to return.	Kahlo, Frida					Hubbard. Kirsten	Wanderlove	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385739375		
3210	Life is a darling adventure or nothing.	Keller, Helen				Y	Johnson, J. J.	This Girl is Different	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781561455782	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3211	The courage of Catherine The flames of the forge The sword of Saint Michael The blood of Saint George  I take what I'm given.  I follow my truth.  I shall gladly abandon The bloom of my youth.	Dale, Heather	Joan				Johnston, E. K.	Prairie Fire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467739092		
3212	How I wish I was in  Sherbrooke now! 	Rogers, Stan	Barrett's Privateers				Johnston, E. K.	Prairie Fire	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781467739092		
3213	Then shall the slayer return, and come unto his own city, and unto his own house,  unto the city whence he fled.		Joshua 20:6				Johnson, Maureen	The Name of the Star	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399256608		
3214	It is one of the blesings of old friends that you can afford to be stupid with them.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Kantor, Melissa	The Darlings are Forever	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423123682		
3215	...love is strong as death...		Song of Solomon				Kantor, Melissa	Maybe One Day	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062279200		
3216	No performer should attempt to bite off red-hot iron unless he has a good set of teeth.	Houdini, Harry					Keil, Melissa	The Secret Science of Magic	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
3217	Haven't you sometimes seen a cloud that looked like a centaur?	Aristophanes	The Clouds				Klimo, Kate	Daughter of the Centaurs	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375869754		
3218	There appeared a chariot of fire, and horses of fire, and parted them both asunder; and Elijah went up by a whirlwind to heaven.		Second book of Kings, 2:11				Klimo, Kate	Daughter of the Centaurs	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375869754		
3219	Nothing is dead: men feign themselves dead, and endure mock funerals and mournful obituaries, and there they stand looking out of the window, sound and well, in some new and strange disguise...	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Nominalist and Realist				Kizer, Amber	Wildcat Fireflies	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375898242		
3220	The moon is dark, and the gods dance in the night;  there is terror in the sky,  for upon the moon hath sunk an eclipse foretold in no books of men.	Lovecraft, H. P.					Kittredge, Caitlin	The Iron Thorn	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385738293		
3221	The way a team plays as a whole determines its success. You may have the greatest bunch of individual stars in the world, but if they don't play together, the club won't be worth a dime.	Babe Ruth					Jasper, Rick	The Catch	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780761383208		
3222	But sister, it's the opposite of Hallelujah. It's the opposite of being you.  You don't know 'cause it just passes right through you.  You don't know what I'm going through.	Lekman, Jens					Jarzab, Anna	The Opposite of Hallelujah	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385738361		
3223	Provability is a weaker notion than truth. 	Hofstadter, Douglas R.	Godel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid				Jarzab, Anna	The Opposite of Hallelujah	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385738361		
3224	Mylena's curse will only be broken once the evil that the disgusting human sent here is purged from our world. If we have to align ourselves with that very evil in order to accomplish this, then so be it.		the Goblin King of the Western Counties of Mylena	Fictional			Jacobs, Chloe	Greta and the Goblin King	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781620610039		
3225	The heart that truly loves never forgets.		Proverbs	Proverb			Jordan, Sophie	Vanish	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061935107		
3226	When once you have tasted flight, you will forever walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward, for there you have been, and there you will always long to return.	da Vinci, Leonardo					Jordan, Sophie	Firelight	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780192756510		
3227	Through the empty arch comes a wind, a mental wind blowing relentlessly over the heads of the dead, in search of new landscapes and unknown accents; a wind that smeels of baby's spittle, crushed grass, and jellyfish veil, announcing the constant baptism of newly created things.	Lorca, Federico Garcia					Kephart, Beth	Damages	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257483		
3228	I hope that one day you will have the experience of doing something you do not understand for someone you love.	Foer, Jonathan Safran	Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close	Novel	US		Kopans, Leigh Ann	Two	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781492176480		
3229	The future isn't what it used to be.	Yogi Berra					Lancaster, Mike A.	The Future We Left Behind	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606845394		
3230	Farther west than west beyond the land  my people are dancing on the other wind		The Song of the Woman of Kemay				Le Guin, Ursula K. 	The Other Wind	US	2001	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547851419		
3231	A solitude ten thousand fathoms deep  Sustains the bed on which we lie, my dear:  Although I love you, you will have to leap;  Our dream of safety has to disappear.	Auden, W. H.					Laure, Estelle	But Then I Came Back	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781408342541		
3232	The death, then, of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world - and equally is it beyond doubt that the lips best suited for such topic are those of a bereaved lover.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Philosophy of Composition				Lindsey, Mary	Ashes on the Waves	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1846	9780399159398		
3233	It was many and many a year ago,     In a kingdom by the sea,  That a maiden there lived whom you may know     By the name of Annabel Lee;  And this maiden she lived with no other thought     Than to love and be loved by me.   I was a child and she was a child,     In this kingdom by the sea,  But we loved with a love that was more than love—     I and my Annabel Lee—  With a love that the wingèd seraphs of Heaven     Coveted her and me.   And this was the reason that, long ago,     In this kingdom by the sea,  A wind blew out of a cloud, chilling     My beautiful Annabel Lee;  So that her highborn kinsmen came     And bore her away from me,  To shut her up in a sepulchre     In this kingdom by the sea.   The angels, not half so happy in Heaven,     Went envying her and me—  Yes!—that was the reason (as all men know,     In this kingdom by the sea)  That the wind came out of the cloud by night,     Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.   But our love it was stronger by far than the love     Of those who were older than we—     Of many far wiser than we—  And neither the angels in Heaven above     Nor the demons down under the sea  Can ever dissever my soul from the soul     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;   For the moon never beams, without bringing me dreams     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;  And the stars never rise, but I feel the bright eyes     Of the beautiful Annabel Lee;  And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the side     Of my darling—my darling—my life and my bride,     In her sepulchre there by the sea—     In her tomb by the sounding sea	Poe, Edgar Allan	Annabel Lee	Poem			Lindsey, Mary	Ashes on the Waves	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1849	9780399159398		
3234	We are all in a post-hypnotic trance induced in early infancy.	Laing, R. D.					Lancaster, Mike	0.4	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405253048		
3235	Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?	Poe, Edgar Allan		Poem			Lancaster, Mike	0.4	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405253048		
3236	History doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes.	Twain, Mark					Lancaster, Mike	0.4	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781405253048		
3237	I believe implicitly that every young man in the world is fascinated with either sharks or dinosaurs.	Benchley, Peter	Jaw				Monninger, Joseph	Wish	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375897542		
3238	There is no remedy for love, but to love more.	Thoreau, Henry David					Monninger, Joseph	Wish	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375897542		
3239	All journeys have secret destinations of which the traveler is unaware	Buber, Martin					Barreau, Nicolas	Paris is Always A Good Idea	US	2016	Fiction		1250072778		
3240	And then She saw them - burn! burn! and simply the water was made as glass.  And she is the way when there is no way. She weeps each time you're born.						Barry, Quan	She Weeps Each Time You're Born	US	2014	Fiction		307911772		
3241	Every story written is marks upon a page The same marks, repeated, only differently arranged						Barry, Max	Lexicon	US	2013	Novel, Science Fiction 		1594205388		
3242	Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, Act II scene 2		UK		Barnes, Linda	The Perfect Ghost	US	2013	Fiction		1250023637		
3243	I hate this town.						Barclay, Linwood	Broken Promise	US	2015	Fiction		451472675		
3244	They ain't seen nothing yet.						Barclay, Linwood	Far from True	US	2016	Fiction		451472705		
3245	Wisdom comes to us when it can no longer do any good.	Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Love in the Time of Cholera				Bartsch, Jeff	Two Across	US	2015	Fiction		1455554626		
3246	Only in the direct need does the TaiGethen body first seek it's full potential through the subconscious mind.		Auum, Arch of the TaiGethen				Barclay, James	Elves: Beyond the Mists of Katura	US	2013	Fiction		575085258		
3247	Poets and heroes are of the same race, the latter do what the former conceive.	De Lamartine, Alphonse					Barnett, David	Gideon Smith and the Mechanical Girl	US	2013	Fiction		765334240		
3248	In every cry of every Man, In every Infant's cry of fear, In every voice, in every ban, The mind-forg'd manacles I hear.	Blake, William	London		UK		Barnett, David	Gideon Smith and the Brass Dragon	US	2014	Fiction		765334259		
3249	"The doer" is merely a fiction added to the deed -- the deed is everything	Nietzsche, Friedrich	On the Genealogy of Morality				Barnett, David	Gideon Smith and the Mask of the Ripper	US	2015	Fiction	1887	765334267		
3250	His friend demanding what scarlet was, the blind man answered: It was like the sound of a trumpet.	Locke, John	Human Understanding		UK		Barker, Clive	The Scarlet Gospels	US	2015	Fiction, Horror fiction		1250055806		
3251	thy sweet love remembered						Barnhill, Anne Clinard	At the Mercy of the Queen	US	2012	Fiction		312662130		
3252	There is no such thing as communication. There are only two things. There is a successful miscommunication, and unsuccessful miscommunication. And when you have unsuccessful miscommunication, you are having a good time.	Rinpoche, Dzongsar Jamyang Khyentse			Bhutan		Barrodale, Amie	You are Having a Good Time	US	2016	Fiction		374293864		
3253	At the end of the nineteenth century and beginning of the twentieth, Barcelona was known as "The City of Bombs." It was considered the world capital of anarchy. More tan seven hundred political assassinations were carried out between January 1919 and December 1923.This tale is based on a true story that took place on September 1, 1922; a review of the case appeared in Leon-Ignacio's book, Los Anos del Pistolerismo (The Years Of Gangsterism).	Martin, Andreu					Lopez, Adriana V. and Ospina, Carmen	Barcelona Noir	US	2011	Fiction		1936070952		
3254	I may not even meet the right man today. Or even this week. Or even this year. But believe me when I see him, i'll know it.	Drake, Betsy			US		Ballis, Stacey	Wedding Girl	US	2016	Fiction		425276619		
3255	But Islands can only exist If we have loved in them.	Walcott, Derek					Banner, Catherine 	The House at the Edge of Night	US	2016	Fiction		812998790		
3256	Things as they are, Are changed upon the blue guitar	Stevens, Wallace					Banville, John	The Blue Guitar	US	2015	Fiction		385354266		
3257	It's the end, or maybe the beginning, of another story. Every story begins and ends with a woman, a mother, a grandmother, a girl, a child. Every story is a birth...						Beah, Ishmael	Radiance of Tomorrow	US	2014	Fiction		374246025		
3258	But I wanna know for sure.	Bazell, Josh	Wild Thing, Chip Taylor		US	Y	Bazell, Josh	Wild Thing	US	2012	Fiction		316032190		
3259	The Human understanding is not composed of dry light, but is subject to influence from the will and the emotions, a fact that creates fanciful knowledge; man prefers to believe what he wants to be true	Bacon, Francis	Aphorisms Concerning The Interpretation of Nature, and the Kingdom of Man, Dryden translation		UK		Bazell, Josh	Wild Thing	US	2012	Fiction		316032190		
3260	In the hearts of a hundred billion worlds- Across a trillion dying realities in a lethal multiverse- In the chthonic silence- Minds diffuse and antique dreamed the Dream of End Time.						Baxter, Stephen 	Proxima	US	2013	Fiction, Science 		575116838		
3261	In the hearts of a hundred billion worlds- Across a trillion dying realities in a lethal multiverse- In the chthonic silence- There was satisfaction. The network of mind continued to push out into space, from the older stars, the burned-out worlds, to the young out across the galaxy. Pushed deep in time too, twisting the fate of countless trillions of lives. But time was short, and ever shorter. In the Dream of the End Time, there was a note of urgency.						Baxter, Stephen 	Ultima	US	2014	Fiction, Science		575116870		
3262	I could not sit seriously down to write a serious Romance under any motive than to save my life	Austen, Jane			UK		Beaufoy, Kate	Another Heartbeat In the House	US	2015	Fiction		1848271921		
3263	We are such stuff As dreams arre made on; and our little life  Is rounded with a sleep	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play			Beckerman, Hannah 	The Dead Wife's Handbook	US	2014	Fiction		718178149		
3264	Then one day there really was a wolf, but when the boy shouted, they didn't believe him.	Aesop					Beaton, M.C	Death of a Liar	US	2015	Fiction		1455504785		
3265	Where'er you walk cool gales shall fan the glade; Trees, where you sit, shall crowd into a shade;  Where'er you tread, the blushing flow'rs shall rise, And all things flourish where'er you turn your eyes.	Pope, Alexander			UK		Beaton, M.C	Death of a Kingfisher	US	2012	Fiction		446547360		
3266	A watched pot never boils.						Beaton, M.C	Death of a Policeman	US	2014	Fiction		1455504734		
3267	And Allah took a handful of southerly wind, blew His breath over it, and created the horse... Thou shall fly without wings, and conquer without sword. O horse!		Bedouin Legend				Monninger, Joseph	Finding Somewhere	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385907897		
3268	I met a lady in the meads,  Full beautiful - a faery's child,  Her hair was long, her foot was light,  And her eyes were wild.	Keats, John	La Belle Dame Sans Merci				Moran, Katy	Hidden Among Us	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781406324211		
3269	The only thing that ever really frightened me during the war was the U-boat peril.	Churchill, Winston					Muchamore, Robert	Grey Wolves	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780340999165		
3270	Both were being denied their childhoods: the prince by a smothering excess of privilege, [the whipping boy] by none at all.	Fleischman, Sid					London, Alex	Proxy	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257766		
3271	In the... landscape ahead, you will either create the software or you will be the software.	Rushkoff, Douglas					London, Alex	Proxy	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257766		
3272	What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					McEntire, Myra	Hourglass	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841440		
3273	Revenge should have no bounds.	Shakespeare, William					McNeil, Gretchen	Get Even	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062260857		
3274	To everything there is a season, and a time to every purpose under the heaven:... a time to plant, and a time to pluck up that which is planted.		Ecclesiastes 3:1-2				McDaniel, Lurlene	The Years of Chasing Dreams	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741736		
3275	What, then, could she complain of, except that she had been loved?	Ovid					McCarry, Sarah	All Our Pretty Songs	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250040886		
3276	At least I have the flowers of myself, and my thoughts, no god can take that.	H.D.					McCarry, Sarah	All Our Pretty Songs	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250040886		
3277	Life and death appeared to me ideal bounds, which I should first break through, and pour a torrent of light into our dark world.	Shelley, Mary	Frankenstein	Novel			Mandanna, Sangu	The Lost Girl	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062082312		
3278	Time is out of joint.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Mingle, Pamela	Kissing Shakespeare	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741965		
3279	My tongue will tell the anger of my heart, Or else my heart, concealing it, will break...	Shakespeare, William	The Taming of the Shrew	Play	UK		Mingle, Pamela	Kissing Shakespeare	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385741965		
3280	To love means loving the unlovable. To forgive means pardoning the unpardonable. Faith means believing the unbelievable. Hope means hoping when everything seems hopeless.	Chesterton, G. K.					Mitchell, J. Barton	Midnight City	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781250009074		
3281	winter solitude -  in a world of one color the sound of the wind	Basho					Lowitz, Leza and Oketani, Shogo	Jet Black	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9784805312841		
3282	Be not the slave of your own past. Plunge into the sublime sea, dive deep and swim far, so you shall come back with self-respect, with new power, with an advanced experience that shall explain and overlook the old.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					McEntire, Myra	Timepiece	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841457		
3283	The last enemy to be destroyed is death.		1 Corinthians 15:26 (NIV)				McDaniel, Lurlene	Heart to Heart	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385734608		
3284	Two roads diverged in a wood, and I -  I took the one less traveled by, and that has made all the difference.	Frost, Robert	The Road Not Taken				Mafi, Tahereh	Shatter Me	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062085481		
3285	I have long ago lost my belief in immortality - also my interest in it.	Twain, Mark					Mahoney, Karen	Falling to Ash	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780552565264		
3286	I dreamt about you last night and I fell out of bed twice.	Reel Around the Fountain	The Smiths	Song			Martin, C. K. Kelly	Yesterday	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375866500		
3287	He who controls the present controls the past.  He who controls the past controls the future.	Orwell, George					Martin, C. K. Kelly	Yesterday	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375866500		
3288	Once one believes in what one dreams of, one renders oneself vulnerable to the tricks of deities and ghosts.	Yuan Mei					Marr, Shirley	Preloved	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781742031903		
3289	The soul of the newly born baby is marked for life by the pattern of the stars at the moment it comes into the world.	Kepler, Johannes					Marsh, Katherine	Jepp, who defied the Stars	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423135005		
3290	The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars,  But in ourselves.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Marsh, Katherine	Jepp, who defied the Stars	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423135005		
3291	I believe that myths, like every living thing, are born, degenerate and die. I also believe that myths come back to life.	Paz, Octavio				Y	Metcalf, Dawn	Luminous	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780525422471	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3292	Magic is overrated. Courage is what matters.	Green, Scout					Neill, Chloe	Charmfull	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781780620626		
3293	And Something's odd - within -  That person I was -  And this One - do not feel the same -	Dickinson, Emily					Nelson, Blake	Recovery Road	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545107297		
3294	Know, therefore, that from the greater silence I shall return... forget not that I shall come back to you... a little while. A moment of rest upon the wind. And another woman shall bear me.	Gibran, Kahill					Noel, Alyson	Everlasting	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780330528122		
3295	None of us will every accomplish anything excellent or commanding except when he listens to this whisper which is heard by him alone.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Noel, Alyson	Whisper	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447200475		
3296	Labor with what zeal we will,  Something still remains undone,  Something uncompleted still Waits the rising of the sun.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Norris, Elizabeth	Unbreakable	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062103765		
3297	The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep,  And miles to go before I sleep,  And miles to go before I sleep.	Frost, Robert				Y	Norris, Elizabeth	Unravelling	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780007460212	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3298	The position of New Orleans certainly destines it to be greatest city the world has ever seen.	Jefferson, Thomas					Morris, Paula	Unbroken	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1804	9780545416412		
3299	Louisians to-day is Paradise Lost.	King, Edward					Morris, Paula	Unbroken	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1873	9780545416412		
3300	Fear is something I don't think you experience unless you have a choice. If you have a choice, then you're liable to be afraid. But without a choice, what is there to be afraid of? You just go along, doing what has to be done.	Hastings, Margaret	Lost in Shangri-La by Zuckoff, Mitchell	Account of World War II plane crash survivor			Morel, Alex	Survive	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595145109		
3301	Eggs grow... and change into animals, Tad-poles into Frogs and worms into Flyes. All Birds Beasts and Fishes Insects Trees and other Vegetables, with their several parts, grow out of water... And among such various and strange transmutations why may not Nature change bodies into light and light into bodies?	Newton, Isaac	Queries to The Opticks				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Tangle of Gold	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1721	9780545397407		
3302	For some colours are agreeable as those of Gold and Indigo and others disagree. 	Newton, Isaac	Queries to The Opticks				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Tangle of Gold	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1721	9780545397407		
3303	[B]but if any one [colour] predominate, the light must incline to that colour; as it happens in the blue flame of brimstone; the yellow flame of a candle; and the various colours of the fixed stars...		Letter of Mr. Isaac Newton, Containing His New Theory about Light and Colours (Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society, number 80)				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Tangle of Gold	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1671-2	9780545397407		
3304	And from my pillow, looking forth by light Of moon or favouring stars, I could behold  The antechapel where the statue stood  Of Newton with his prism and silent face,  The marble index of a mind for ever  Voyaging through strange seas of Thought, alone.	Wordsworth, William	The Prelude, Book 3				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Tangle of Gold	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1850	9780545397407		
3305	The Winds of Cello are a hoot. I mean that literally. Sometimes they sound exactly like a cross between a car horn and an owl. No, it's more like a car horn and a owl engaged in chat: Toot hoot. Hoot toot? Toot. Ho-o-t?! Then, just when you're not expecting it - just when you're sniggering and turning to your books - the Cello Winds switch. Something surges forward like a sailboat on a wave; springs at your heart with claws of gold. The Wind find its feet - or its wings, or its voice - and the music that it sounds! How to describe it? Exquisite does not even come close!  Try this. I have a friend (Albert) who once suggested that the music of the Winds is "that elusive thing that lies beyond all beauty; the aesthetic heart and soul of grief and love." I'll be honest, I often find Albert quite insufferable, but here, somehow, he almost hits the mark. Of course, the Cello Winds do more than play their music. They also blow away disease. In our Kingdom, no pestilence takes hold.  No doubt you'll arrive in Cello determined to hear the Wind. Your determination counts for nothing. Indeed, you could spend a lifetime in Cello and never hear it once. (On the other hand, I am acquainted with a woman [Sophia] who has only ever been to Cello once - and that, very briefly, in transit - yet for the entire fifteen minutes she was regaled by the Winds. So. You know. Go figure.)	Candle, T. I. 	The Kingdom of Cello: An Illustrated Travel Guide				Moriarty, Jaclyn	A Tangle of Gold	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545397407		
3306	Find out who you are and do it on purpose.	Parton, Dolly					Murphy, Julie	Dumplin'	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780062327185		
3307	The force behind being is the bee. Without this little creature, all life on our planet would cease to exist.						Mussi, Sarah	Break Down	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781471401916		
3308	Education is a journey on the high seas of life.	Culpepper, Adrian	Assistant Principal				Myers, Walter Dean	The Cruisers	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780439916264		
3309	Who art Thou, feasting thus upon Thy dead?		Bhagavad-Gita, Chapter XI (translated by Arnold, Edward)				O Guilin, Peadar	The Deserter	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385610964		
3310	Those who gave counsel to build the tower [...] drove forth mutitudes of both men and women, to make bricks [...] Let us see whether heaven is made of clay, or of brass, or of iron. When God saw this He did not permit them, but smote them with blindness and confusion of speech, and rendered them as thou seest.		Greek Apocalypse of Baruch	3:5-8			O Guilin, Peadar	The Deserter	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385610964		
3311	But reckoning Time, whose millioned accidents  Creep in twixt vows, and change decrees of kings,  Tan sacred beauty, blunt the sharp'st intents, Divert strong minds to the course of altering things.	Shakespeare, William					Oxridge, Panama	Thyme Running Out	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780956712202		
3312	Let us grasp the situation, Solve the complicated plot -  Quiet, calm deliberation Disentangles every knot.	Gilbert, W. S.					Oxridge, Panama	Thyme Running Out	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780956712202		
3313	If I die today, every drop of my blood will invigorate the nation.	Indira Gandhi					Ostlere, Cathy	Karma	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595143846		
3314	Do not be deceived by the illusion of the world, O Azad,  The whole realm of experience is but  a loop in the net of thy thought.	Azad					Ostlere, Cathy	Karma	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781595143846		
3315	At my will, I walk your streets and am right out there among you.	Manson, Charles					Ostow, Micol	Family	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606841556		
3316	Hell begins on the day when God grants us a clear vision of all that we might have achieved, of all the gifts which we have wasted, of all that we might have done which we did not do.	Menotti, Gian Carlo					Oliver, Jana	Forgiven	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780330519496		
3317	The two most important days in your life are the day you were born and the day you figure out why.	Twain, Mark					Oliver, Jana	Foretold	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781447216063		
3318	You look quite well for a man that's been 'utterly destroyed,' Mr Spock.		Star Trek			Y	Roberts, Lisa Brown	The Replacement Crush	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781633755048	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3319	Beware of a bite under a full moon. It will complicate your love life.	Meadows, Dr. Camille					Schreiber, Ellen	Magic of the Moonlight	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780061986574		
3320	Fire was our first magic, and our first science, and we have harnessed it hardly at all.	Harkaway, Nick	The Gone-Away World				Rudden, Dave	The Forever Court	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141356617		
3321	People think that stories are shaped by people. In fact, it's the other way around.	Pratchett, Terry	Witches Abroad				Rudden, Dave	The Forever Court	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141356617		
3322	If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel's heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.	Eliot, George	Middlemarch	Novel	UK		Schrefer, Eliot	Rescued	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1872	9780545655033		
3323	The Demon is forever by my side; He swirls around me, as elusive as the air I breathe	Baudelaire			France		Benoit, Michel	The Silence of Gethsemane	US	2011	Fiction		1846882400		
3324	But the eyes are blind, One must look with the heart.	De Saint-Exupery, Antoine			France		Benjamin, Melanie 	The Aviator's Wife	US	2013	Fiction		345528670		
3325	Here about the beach I wander'd, nourishing a youth sublime With the fairy tales of science, and the long result of Time	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	Locksley Hall				Niven, Larry and Benford, Gregory	Bowl of Heaven	US	2012	Fiction, Science Fiction		765328410		
3326	No feeling in the world is greater, more ennobling and more sacred than patriotism	Kim, Il-Sung	Eternal President Democratic People's Republic of Korea		North Korea		Berg, Elizabeth	Tapestry of Fortunes	US	2006	Fiction		812993144		
3327	The gift of how to read the omens and hear my fellow creatures to see the place where future lives and sing Great Mystery's songs is what I want to share. It comes from my heart and it is good.	Sams, Jamie	Hancoka, Olowanpi				Berg, Elizabeth	Tapestry of Fortunes	US	2006	Fiction		812993144		
3328	Keep me from going to sleep too soon Or if I go to sleep too soon Come wake me up. Come any hour Of night. Come whistling up the road. Stomp on the porch. Bang on the door. Make me get out of bed and come And let you in and light a light. Tell me the northern lights are on And make me look. Or tell me clouds Are doing something to the moon They never did before, and show me. See that I see. Talk to me till I'm half as wide awake as you And start to dress wondering why I ever went to bed at all. Tell me the walking is superb. Not only tell me but persuade me. You know I'm not too hard persuaded.  	Francis, Robert	Summons	Poem	US		Berg, Carol	Dust and Light	US	2014	Fiction, Fantasy		451417240		
3329	he blades of winter pierce root and stone, dust and light. Day sky sheened with silver; stars shattered with frost; life burrowed deep. The killing season. A fragile beauty, fraught with danger, hunger, and pain. Stripped branch and barren vine crack and shrivel. My heart yearns for warmth, for companionship, for glory. Yet waking is storm. 'Tis harsh magic to dance on ice.		Canticle of the Winter				Berg, Carol	Dust and Light	US	2014	Fiction, Fantasy		451417240		
3330	The teeth of spring bite sea and stone. Storm and mist shadow the cove. The glade starves. Where is the fire? Where is the heart? Where is the gladness of the season, when danger lurks amid trees yet barren, and in the sea yet cold and dark? Dance, my brother. Spin, my sister. For root and sap, for wave and worm. Call glory to banish grief too long lingered.		Canticle of the Spring				Berg, Carol	Ash and SIlver	US	2015	Fiction, Fantasy		451417267		
3331	The finest female genius of any country or age	Browning, Elizabeth Barrett			UK		Berg, Elizabeth	The Dream Lover	US	2015	Fiction		812993152		
3332	She is beyond doubt or comparison the strongest woman and the most astonishingly gifted	Liszt, Franz					Berg, Elizabeth	The Dream Lover	US	2015	Fiction		812993152		
3333	When my submission has been claimed, no longer in the name of love and friendship but by reason of some right or power, I have drawn upon the strength that is buried in my nature, I have drawn upon the strength that is buried in my nature, I have straightened my shoulders and thrown off the yoke. I alone know the latent force hidden within me. I alone know how much I grieve and suffer and love.	Sand, George			UK		Berg, Elizabeth	The Dream Lover	US	2015	Fiction		812993152		
3334	I tell you my seat hath been the seat of Kings.  I will have no rascal to succeed me, and who should succeed me but a King.	Elizabeth I			UK		Berry, Steve	The King's Deception	US	2013	Fiction		030799094X 		
3335	Any people anywhere, being inclinded and having the power, have the right to rise up and shake off the existing government, and form a new one that suits them better. This is a most valuable, a most sacred right-- A right, which we hope and believe, is to liberate the world. Nor is this right confined to cases in which the whole people of an existing government may choose to exercise it. Any portion of such people , that can, may revolutionize, and make their own of so much of the territory as they inhabit	Lincoln, Abraham	Speech, January 12, 1848		US		Berry, Steve	The Lincoln Myth	US	2014	Fiction	1848	345526589		
3336	We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed	1 Corintians 15:51	Bible	Bible Verse			Benson, Peter	Isabel's Skin	US	2012	Fiction		1846882060		
3337	He said to them: "Life is death and death is life. To shed blood is to behold this holiest of transitions, the interwoven mesh of the world, The flow from shrieking life to rot and ash. For those who wage Her wars, who become Her swords,  She will deem you shriven and holiest of holies. And you shall forever reside beside Herin the City of Blades." And he sang "Come across the waters, Children,  To whitest shores and quiet pilgrims, Long dark awaits In Voortya's shadow."		Excerpt from "Of the Great Mother Voortya Atop the Teeth of the World", CA 556				Bennett, Robert Jackson	City of Blades	US	2015	Fiction		553419714		
3338	You may not be interested in war. But war is interested in you.	Trotsky, Leon					Bell, Ted	Warriors	US	2014	Fiction	1919	62279386		
3339	It seems likely that there are but two and that these beget no offspring for I believe it is always the same ones that appear		The King's Mirror				Bell, Matt	In the House Upon the Dirt Between The Lake And The Woods	US	2013	Fiction		1616952539		
3340	All you need is love, love, love is all you need		The Beatles		UK		Begley, Louis	Memories of a Marriage	US	2013	Fiction		385537468		
3341	Had it been within his power, the vaudeville performer would have been a timeless wanderer, spanning the generations using the bridge of his talents	Allen, Fred	Much Ado About Me				Bennett, Robert Jackson	The Troupe	US	2011	Fiction		316187526		
3342	A genocide is a poisonous bush that grows not from two or three roots, but from a whole tangle that has mouldered underground without anyone noticing.						Benaron, Naomi	Running the Rift	US	2010	Fiction		1616201940		
3343	Study the past, if you would divine the future	Confucius			China		Berry, Steve	The Charlemagne Pursuit	US	2008	Fiction		345485793		
3344	He that troubleth his own house shall inherit the wind	Proverbs 11:29	Bible	Bible Verse			Berry, Steve	The Charlemagne Pursuit	US	2008	Fiction		345485793		
3345	The Ancient Masters were subtle, mysterious, profound, responsive. The depth of their knowledge is unfathomable. Because it is unfathomable, all we can do is describe their appearance. Watchful, like men crossing a winter stream.  Alert like men aware of danger. Courteous, like visiting guests. Yielding,  like ice about to melt Simple, like uncarved blocks of wood	Lao-Tzu			China		Berry, Steve	The Charlemagne Pursuit	US	2008	Fiction		345485793		
3346	Toil and risk are the Price of Glory, but it is a lovely thing to live with courage and die leaving an everlasting fame.	Alexander the Great			Greece		Berry, Steve	The Venetian Betrayal	US	2007	Fiction		345485777		
3347	It is a divine right of madness, not to be able to see the evil which lies just in front		Unknown Danish Playwright		Denmark		Berry, Steve	The Venetian Betrayal	US	2007	Fiction		345485777		
3348	I used to be respectable and chaste and stable, but who can stand in this strong wind and remember those things? Love has taken away my practices  and filled me with poetry 	Rumi		Poem			Bernard, Renee	Desire Wears Diamonds	US	2013	Fiction				
3349	How wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world	Frank, Anne		Quote	Germany		Bernhardt, William 	Capitol Betrayal	US	2010	Fiction		345503015		
3350	You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation	Plato					Bernhardt, William	The Game Master	US	2015	Fiction		692365591		
3351	It's not what we don't know that hurts. It's what we know that ain't so.	Rogers, Will					Bernhardt, William	Double Jeopardy	US	1995	Fiction		345397843		
3352	Friends may come and go, but enemies accumulate	Jones, Thomas					Bernhardt, William	Double Jeopardy	US	1995	Fiction		345397843		
3353	Yet in my lineaments they trace some features of my father's face	Lord Byron	Parisina		UK		Bernhardt, William	Cruel Justice	US	1996	Fiction		345408039		
3354	This world is not conclusion; A sequel stands beyond, Invisible, as music, but positive as sound. It beckons and it baffles; Philosophies don't know, And through a riddle at the last, Sagacity must go.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem	US		Bernhardt, William	Criminal Intent	US	2002	Fiction		345441753		
3355	Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point (The Heart has its reasons, whereof reason knows nothing)	Pascal, Blaise	Pensees		France		Bernhardt, William	Perfect Justice	US	1994	Fiction		345391330		
3356	O love, they die in yon rich sky, They faint on hill or field or river: Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grows for ever and for ever.	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	The Princess	Poem	UK		Bernhardt, William	Murder One	US	2001	Fiction		345428153		
3357	And giving a last look at the aspect of the house, and at a few small children who were playing at the door, I sallied forth... my course lay through thick and heavy woods and back lands to town, where my brother lived	Pennington, James W.C	The Fugitive Blacksmith				Beverly, Bill	Dodgers	US	2016	Fiction	1849	1101903732		
3358	Every cheap hood strikes a bargain with the world.		The Clash, 'Death or Glory'				Beverly, Bill	Dodgers	US	2016	Fiction		1101903732		
3359	o.ver.watch 1. The Process of watching from a high position another group of soldiers who are involved in a military activity and giving them support if necessary.		Macmillan Dictionary		US		Betley, Matthew	Overwatch	US	2016	Fiction		1476799210		
3360	I dreamed about a boy with springs for feet so he could jump high. So high I couldn't catch him. But I did catch him. But then he wouldn't get up again. I tried so hard. I got him new feet. I made him something beautiful. More beautiful than you could imagine. But he wouldn't get up. And the door wouldn't open.						Beukes, Lauren 	Broken Monsters	US	2014	Fiction		031621681X		
3361	My country I don't have any caps left made back home Nor any shoes that trod your roads I've worn out your last shirt quite long ago It was of Sile cloth Now only you remain in the whiteness of my hair In the lines of my forehead My country	Hikmet, Nazim					Bhutto, Fatima 	The Shadow of the Crescent Moon	US	2013	Fiction		670922986		
3362	 And when Hadad heard that David slept with his fathers, and that Joab the captain of the host was dead, Hadad said to Pharoah: Let me depart, that I may go to mine own country. Then Pharoah said unto him: But what hast thou lacked with me, that, behold, thou seekest to go to thine own country? And he answered: Nothing, howbeit let me depart in any wise.	First Kings 11:21-22	Bible	Bible Verse			Bez, David	The Betrayers	US	2014	Fiction		316284335		
3363	There can be no struggle for national liberation without sacrifices and repression, death in battle and the execution of martyrs. And nothing on earth can withstand the power of self-sacrifice.	Raziel, David					Bez, David	The Betrayers	US	2014	Fiction		316284335		
3364	Sweet are the uses of adversity,  Which like the toad, ugly and venomous,  Wears yet a precious jewel in his head.	Shakespeare, William					Bezos, MacKenzie 	Traps	US	2013	Fiction		307959732		
3365	From books and words come fantasy, and sometimes, from fantasy comes union	Rumi					Beyer, Kirsten 	Star Trek Voyager: Atonement	US	2015	Fiction		1476790817		
3366	The truth is this: The march of Providence is so slow and our desires so impatient; the work of progress is so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble, the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is History that teaches us to hope.	Lee, Robert E.					Beyer, Kirsten 	Star Trek Voyager: Protectors	US	2014	Fiction		1476738548		
3367	The spirits of our foolish deeds haunt us, with or without repentance	Parker, Gilbert					Beyer, Kirsten 	Star Trek Voyager: Acts of Contrition	US	2014	Fiction		1476765510		
3368	What am I now that I was then?  May memory restore again and again The smallest color of the smallest day; Time is the school in which we learn, Time is the fire in which we burn.	Schwartz, Delmore					Beyer, Kirsten 	Star Trek Voyager: The Eternal Tide	US	2012	Fiction		145166818X		
3369	I Kiss'd thee ere I kill'd thee. No way but this,  Killing myself, to die upon a kiss.	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Bryne, Kerrigan	The Hunter	US	2016	Fiction				
3370	Sweet as sugar Hard as ice Hurt me once I'll kill you twice						Cain, Chelsea	Cain Kill You Twice	US	2012	Fiction				
3371	I fear not the man who has practiced 10,000 kicks once, but I fear the man who has practiced one kick 10,000 times.	Lee, Bruce					Cain, Chelsea	One Kick	US	2014	Fiction				
3372	And now dear little children, who may this story read, To idle, silly flattering words, I pray you ne'er give heed: Unto an evil counsellor, close heart and ear and eye, And take a lesson from this tale, of the Spider and the Fly.	Howitt, Mary	The Spider and the Fly				Callihan, Kristen	Winterblaze	US	2013	Fiction				
3373	I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit was sweet to my taste. He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me was love. Stay me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.		Song of Solomon				Callihan, Kristen	Shadowdance	US	2013	Fiction				
3374	So kiss me sweet with your warm wet mouth,  Still fragrant with ruby wine, And say with a fervor born of the South That your body and soul are mine.	Wilcox, Ella Wheller					Callihan, Kristen	Soulbound	US	2015	Fiction				
3375	I never saw so sweet a face  As that I stoof before. My heart has left its dwelling-place And can return no more.	Clare, John					Callihan, Kristen	Everynight	US	2014	Fiction				
3376	Dying: nothing new there these days, But living, that's no newer.	Esenin, Sergei					Callaghan, Tom	A Killing Winter	US	2015	Fiction				
3377	I have made for you a song, And it may be right or wrong, But only you can tell me if it's true. I have tried for to explain Both your pleasure and your pain, And, Thomas, here's my best respects to you!	Kipling, Rudyyard	To Thomas Atkins				Campbell, Barney	Rain	US	2016	Fiction				
3378	Don't give a sword to a boy.						Cameron, Marc	State of Emergency	US	2013	Fiction				
3379	Although every attempt is amde to avoid any upset to people's private lives, sometimes, in the interest of justice, it is unavoidable.	Ministry of Justice	A Fuide to Coroners and Inquests				Candlish, Louise	The disappearance of Emily Marr	US	2013	Fiction				
3380	I did not recognise myself, either in the media's depiction of me or in the altered woman in the mirror before me. I felt as if I was dissolving, disappearing. It was as if Emily Marr no longer existed.	Marr, Emily					Candlish, Louise	The disappearance of Emily Marr	US	2013	Fiction				
3381	There was no trap involved, no trick: he was a wolf in wolf's clothing. And I went right up to his door and asked him his name.	Fraser, Amber					Candlish, Louise	The Sudden Departure of the Frasers	US	2015	Fiction				
3382	Fiction: 1. Literature in the form of prose, especially novels, that describes imaginary events and people; 2. something that is invented or untrue. 3. belief or statement which is false, but is often held to be true because it is expedient to do so.		Oxford Dictionary				Cartwright, Justin	Lion Heart	US	2013	Fiction				
3383	If we view ourselves from a great height it is frightening to realise how little we know about our species, our purpose and our end.	Sebald, W. G.					Cartwright, Justin	Lion Heart	US	2013	Fiction				
3384	Not I, not any one else can travel that road for you, You must travel it for yourself. It is not far, it is within reach, Perhaps you have been on it since you were born and did not know, Perhaps it is everywhere-on water and on land.	Whitman, Walt	"Songs of Myself", Leaves of Grass				Carner, Talia	Hotel Moscow	US	2015	Fiction				
3385	Just living is not enough... One must have sunshine, freedom, and a little flower.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Carr, Robyn	What We Find	US	2016	Fiction				
3386	Oh, life is a glorious cycle of song, A medley of extemporanea; And love is a thing that can never go wrong; And I am Marie of Romania.	Parker, Dorothy	Not so Deep as a Well				Carroll, Claudia	Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?	US	2011	Fiction	1937			
3387	Watch your thoughts, for they become words, Watch your words, for they become actions, Watch your actions, for they become habits, Watch your habits, for they become character, Watch your character, for it becomes your destiny.						Carroll, Claudia	A Very Accidental Love Story	US	2012	Fiction				
3388	That lunatic...doesn't concern himself at all with logic; he works by short circuits. For him, everything proves everything else. The lunatic is all idee fixe, and whatever he comes across confirmshis lunacy. You can tell him by the liberties he takes with common sense, by his flashes of inspiration, and by the fact that sooner or later he brings up the Templars.	Eco, Umberto	Foucault's Pendulum				Carter, John	Last Judgement	US	2014	Fiction				
3389	History is the lie commonly agreed upon.	Voltaire					Carter, John	Last Judgement	US	2014	Fiction				
3390	Since we are not yet fully comfortable with the idea that people from the next village are as human as ourselves, it is presumptuous in the extreme to suppose we could ever look at sociavle, tool-making creatures who arose frm other evolutionary paths and see not beasts but brothers, not rivals but fellow pilgrims journeying to the shrine of intelligence. Yet that is what I see, or yearn to see. The difference between ramam and varelse is not in the creature judged, but in the creature judging. When we declare an alien species to be ramam, it does not mean that they have passed a threshold of moral maturity. It means that we have.	Demosthenes	Letter to the Framlings				Card, Orson, Scott	Speaker for the Dead	US	1986	Fiction				
3391	On the cosmic scale, only the fantastic has the possibility of being true.	Chardin, Teilhard de					Palma, Felix J.	The Map of the Sky	US	2013	Fiction				
3392	It is a stupid presumption to go about despising and condemning as false anything that seems to us improbable.	Montaigne					Palma, Felix J.	The Map of the Sky	US	2013	Fiction				
3393	"What do we know about Mars?" asked Gusev. "It is inhabited by people or monsters?"	Tolstoy, Aleksey					Palma, Felix J.	The Map of the Sky	US	2013	Fiction				
3394	In midlife, we're left with all that was ever ours to hold in the first place.	Ascher, Barbara Lazear	The Habit of Loving				Berg, Elizabeth	The Pull of the Moon	US	1996	Fiction				
3395	Upon being asked if she knew how to be fifty, Joni Mitchell answered, "It will make itself known."						Berg, Elizabeth	The Pull of the Moon	US	1996	Fiction				
3396	In my own very self, I am part of my family.	Lawrence, D. H.	Apocolypse				Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Secrets From the Past	US	2013	Fiction				
3397	Memories of love abound, In my heart and in my mind. They give me comfort, keep me sane, And lift my spirits up again.						Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Secrets From the Past	US	2013	Fiction				
3398	The cure for unhappiness, I don't care what anyone says.	McCracken, Elizabeth	Niagara Falls All Over Again				Hornby, Nick	Long Way Down	US	2005	Fiction				
3399	It's the most annoying question and they just can't help asking you. You'll be asked it at family gatherings, particularly weddings. Mel will ask you it on first dates. Therapists will ask you over and over again. And you'll ask yourself it far too often. Its the question that has no good answer, and thta never makes anyone feel better. It's the question, that when people stop asking it, makes you feel even worse.   And yet, I can't help but ask. Why are you single? You seem like an awfully nice person. And very attractive. I just don't understand it.   But times are changing. In almost every country around the world, the trend is for people to remain single longer and to divorce more easily. As more and more women become economically independent, their need for personal freedom increases, and that often results in not marrying so quickly.  A human being's desire to mate, to pair up, to be part of a couple, will never change. But the way we go about it, how badly we need it, what we are willing to sacrifice for it, nost definitely is.  So maybe the question isn't anymore, "Why are you single?" Maybe the question you should be asking yourself is "How are you single?" It's a big new world out there and the rules keep changing.  So tell me, ladies, how's it going? 	Jenson, Julie					Tuccilo, Liz	How to Be Single	US	2008	Fiction				
3400	Our lives are rivers, gliding free to that unfathomed, boundless sea, the silent grave!	Manrique, Jorge 					Mercier, Pascal	Night Train To Libson	US	2004	Fiction				
3401	We are all patchwork, and so shapeless and diverse in composition that each bit, each moment, plays its own game. And there is as much difference between us and ourselves as between us and the others.	Montaigne, Michel	Essays, Second books, 1				Mercier, Pascal	Night Train To Libson	US	2004	Fiction				
3402	Each of us is several, is many, is a profusion of selves. So that the self who disdains his surroundings is not the same as the self who suffers or takes joy in them. In the vast colony of our being there are many species of people who think and feel in different ways.	Pessoa, Fernando	O Livro do Desassossego				Mercier, Pascal	Night Train To Libson	US	2004	Fiction				
3403	Princess in this case  Do hate the traitor, though they love the treason.	Daniel, Samuel					Le Carre, John	Our Kind of Traitor	US	2010	Fiction				
3404	The only thing potentially worse than not being able to see the forest for the trees is not being able to see the trees because of the forest.						Baldacci, David	The Sixth Man	US	2011	Fiction				
3405	In th'olde days of the Kyng Arthour.  Of which that Britons speken great honour, At this land fulfild of fayerye. The elf-queene, with her joly compaignye, Daunced ful ofte in many a grene made.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Wife of Bath's Tale				Aaronovitch, Ben	Foxglove Summer	US	2014	Fiction				
3406	And they took ashes of the furnace...and Moses did sprinkle it up toward heaven and it became a boil breaking forth with blains on man, and on beast. 		Exodus 9:10				Cameron, Marc	Time of Attack	US	2014	Fiction				
3407	"Lot of help that is too. Victor can turn almost anything into splinters."	Tretiakovna, Yana					Weber, David & Flint, Eric	Cauldron of Ghosts	US	2014	Fiction				
3408	We think Al-Qaeda is bad, but they've got nothing on the cartels.	Unidentified senior FBI agent					Clancy, Tom	Against All Enemies	US	2011	Fiction				
3409	Everyone has a price. The important thing is to find out what it is.	Escobar, Pablo					Clancy, Tom	Against All Enemies	US	2011	Fiction				
3410	In Mexico you have death very close. That's true for all human beings because it's a part of life, but in Mexico, death can be found in many things.	Bernal, Gael Garcia					Clancy, Tom	Against All Enemies	US	2011	Fiction				
3411	Some flying from the thing they feared, and some  Seeking the object of another's fear... ...And others morurnfully within the gloom Of their own shadow walked, and called it death...	Shelley, Percy Bysshe	The Triumph of Life				Casey, Jane	The Stranger You Know 	US	2013	Fiction				
3412	Here are the cops of London town Hardworking, brave and true. They drink their tea,  Stay up til three,  And take good care of you.	Ahlberg, Jane & Ahlberg, Allan	Cops and Robbers				Casey, Jane	The Kill 	US	2014	Fiction				
3413	These be Three silent things; The falling snow...the hour Before the dawn...the mouth of one Just dead.  	Crapsey, Adelaide	Triad				Castillo, Linda 	Breaking Silence	US	2011	Fiction				
3414	...Drop down, fleecy Fog! and hide Her sceptic sneer, and all her pride. Wrap her, Fog, in gown and hood Of her Franciscan Brotherhood. Hide me her faults, her sin and blame; With thy gray mantle cloak her shame! So shall she, cowled, sit and pray Till morning bears her sins away. THen rise, O fleecy Fog, and raise	Harte, Bret	San Francisco				Cato, Beth	Breath of Earth	US	2016	Fiction				
3415	Beware of allowing yourself to be prejudiced by appearances.	Villeneuve, Gabrielle-Suzanne Bardot	Beauty and the Beast				Chance, Maia	Beauty, Beast and Belladonna	US	2016	Fiction	1756			
3416	The great deeps of a boundless forest have a beguiling and impressive charm in any country: but German legends and fairy tales have given these an added charm. They have peopled all that region with gnomes, and dwarfs, and all sorts of mysterious and uncanny creatures. At the time I am writing of, I had been reading so much of this literature that sometimes I was not sure but I was beginning to believe in the gnomes and fairies as realities.	Twain, Mark	A Trump Abroad				Chance, Maia	Snow White Red-Handed	US	2014	Fiction	1880			
3417	Shams and delusions are esteemed for soundest truths, while reality is fabulous. If men would steadily observe realities only, and not allow themselves to be deluded, life... would be like a fairy tale.	Thoreau, Henry David					Chance, Maia	Cinderella Six Feet Under	US	2015	Fiction	1854			
3418	We often meet our destiny on the road we take to avoid it.	Fontaine, Jean 					Chaon, Dan	Ill Will	US	2017	Fiction				
3419	A mother is the truest friend we have, when trials, heavy and sudden, fall upon us...	Irving, Washinton					Chamberlin, Holly	The Summer Everything Changed	US	2013	Fiction				
3420	Love is like quicksilver in the hand. Leave the fingers open and it stays. Clutch it, and it darts away	Parker, Dorothy					Chamberlin, Holly	Seashell Season	US	2016	Fiction				
3421	For the past few years, you and I have shared the same pillow as man and wife who intended to lvoe and grow old together, and I have become as attached to you as your own shadow.	Shigenari, Lady					Chase, Bethany	Results may vary	US	2016	Fiction				
3422	So all I have to do is get that boy to kiss me at the dance and I'll be a princess?" Jenny drew a sharp breath. The air was filled with the smell of daffodils, and the very stars in the sky seemed to be taking on a purple hue. First she'd found out that her naturally purple hair meant she was a fairy, and now she could become a princess, too?  "Just let me take out my wand," said her fairy godmother.  "Jenny Van Den Berg, you were born to be extraordinary..." 	Codlin, Eileen	Born to be Extraordinary				Selzer, Adam	Extraordinary	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780385736497		
3423	If you cannot get rid of the family skeleton, you may as well make it dance.	Shaw, George Bernard					Shinoda, Anna	Learning not to Drown	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416993933		
3424	Time is too slow for those who wait,  Too swift for those who fear,  Too long fo those who grieve,  Too short for those who rejoice, But for those who love, time is eternity.	van Dyke, Henry				Y	Shulman, Dee	Fever	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141340265	Epigraphs begin on section	
3425	Here's the house without a door Here's the room without a floor Here's the cat that chased the rat Here's the rat that bit the cat Here's the dog that didn't bark Here's the flame without a spark Here's a candle to light the proud Here's a spindle to spin your shroud Here's a farewell where'er you roam Here's a death knell to ring you home Heres a church and there's the steeple Open the doors and here are the people.		Nursery Rhyme	Rhyme			Siegel, Jan	The Devil's Apprentice	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781781081464		
3426	It is in vain to say human beings ought to be satisfied with tranquility:  They must have action; and they  will make it if they cannot find it.	Bronte, Charlotte	Jane Eyre	Novel	UK		Smythe, J. P.	Long Dark Dusk	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781681442037		
3427	An ocean's garbled vomit on the shore  Los Angeles, I'm yours.	Meloy, Colin / The Decemberists	Los Angeles, I'm Yours	Song			Stohl, Margaret	Royce Rolls	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781484732335		
3428	For God's sake, be economical with your lamps and candles! Not a gallon you burn, but at least one drop of man's blood was spilled for it.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick	Novel			Strasser, Todd	The Beasts of Cretacea	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763669010		
3429	I should hate you,  But I guess I love you,  You've got me in between the devil and the deep blue sea.	Calloway, Cab					Tucholke, April Genevieve	Between the Devil and the Deep Blue Sea	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
3430	You can have anything you want in life if you dress for it.	Head, Edith					Turetsky, Bianca	The Time Traveling Fashionista and Cleopatra, Queen of the Nile	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316224888		
3431	As far as I'm concerned, 'playing dress-up' begins at the age of five and never truly ends.	Spade, Kate					Turetsky, Bianca	The Time Traveling Fashionista and the Palace of Marie Antoinette	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316105385		
3432	This dog and man at first were friends; But when a pique began,  The dog, to gain some private ends, Went mad and bit the man.	Goldsmiths, Oliver	An Elegy on the Death of a Mad Dog			Y	Touchell, Dianne	Creepy and Maud	US		Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1766			
3433	The aristocratic rebel, since he has enough to eat, must have other causes of discontent.	Russell, Bertrand	The History of Western Philosophy				Townsend, Sue	The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole	US	1984	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141046433		
3434	We had, each of us, a set of wishes.  The number changed. And what we wished --  that changed also. Because  we had, all of us, such different dreams.	Gluck, Louise	Fable				Tracy, Kristen	Sharks and Boys	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423143543		
3435	Let me fall in love one last time, I beg them.  Teach me mortality, frighten me into the present.	Gilbert, Jack					Tracy, Kristen	Death of a Kleptomaniac	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423127529		
3436	Now, bring it down in the kind of fire that flows along ceilings,  that knows the spectral blues; that always starts in donut fryers or boardwalk kindling in the dead hour before dawn, that leaves pilings marooned by mindless tides, that sends a plume of black smoke high enough to stain the halls of clouds. Now look around your tiny room And tell me that you haven't got the power.	Farley, Paul	The Power				Haddon, Mark	The Pier Falls	US	2016	Fiction		9781910702161		
3437	Sumwhyle wyth wormez he werrez, and with wolues als,  Sumwhyle wyth wodwos, pat woned in pe knarrez,  Bope wyth bullez and berez, and borez operquyle, And etaynez, pat hym anelede of pe heze felle;		Sir Gawain and the Green Knight				Haddon, Mark	The Pier Falls	US	2016	Fiction		9781910702161		
3438	It is human nature  to fear the dead, but it is the living  who are capable of malice, evil, and utter destruction.		The Book of the Eternal Rose	Fiction?			Paul, Fiona	Venom	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399257254		
3439	Nothing fixes a thing so intently in the memory as the wish to forget it.	Michel de Montaigne					Patrick, Cat	Forgotten	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316094610		
3440	[A] blue surface seems to retire from us. But as we readily follow an agreeable object that flies from us, so we love to contemplate blue, not because it advances to us, but because it draws us after it.	Johann Wolfgang von Goethe	Theory of Colors				Patterson, Valerie O	The Other Side of Blue	US	2009	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547244365		
3441	The stars are not wanted now, put out every one.	Auden, W. H.	Funeral Blues				Preller, James	Before You Go	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780312561079		
3442	Again and again the two of us walk out together Under the ancient trees, lie down again and again  Among the flowers, face to face with the sky.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Preble, Joy	Anastasia Forever	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
3443	Old man, look at my life, I'm a lot like you were.	Young, Neil	Old Man				Poulsen, David A.	Old Man	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459705470		
3444	Fair is foul, and foul is fair: Hover through the fog and filthy air.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Poulsen, David A.	Old Man	US	2013	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781459705470		
3445	Night, you bring home all things That the shining dawn scatters: You bring home a lamb,  Bring home a kid, Bring home a child to its mother.	Sappho					Porter, Sarah	Vassa in the Night	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780765380548		
3446	Then the eyes of the little doll began to shine like two candles. It ate a little of the bread and drank a little of the soup and said: "Don't be afraid, Wassilissa the Beautiful. Be comforted. Say thy prayers, and go to sleep. The morning is wiser than the evening."	Wheeler, Pat	Wassilissa the Beautiful				Porter, Sarah	Vassa in the Night	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780765380548		
3447	Oh pride is not a sin, And that's why I have gone On down to Walmart with  My check book, just to get you some.  Like waves in which you drown me, shouting...	Soul Coughing	Pensacola				Porter, Sarah	Waking Storms	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547482514		
3448	Frailty, thy name is woman.	Shakespeare, William					Ray, Michelle	Falling for Hamlet	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316101622		
3449	Willy, thy name is sexism.	Ophelia					Ray, Michelle	Falling for Hamlet	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780316101622		
3450	You are in a very high tree.   If you jump you will live a full life  while falling.  You will get married to a hummingbird  and raise beautiful part- hummingbirds.   You will die of cancer in mid-air.  I will not lie. It will be painful.  You are a brave little boy or girl.	Schomburg, Zachary					Rapp, Adam	The Children and the Wolves	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780763653378		
3451	Just as they had wished the death of Seven Macaw,  so they brought it about.  They had seen evil in his self-magnification.	Vuh, Popul	Mayan Book of Creation				Raedeke, Christy	The Serpent's Coil	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780738715773		
3452	Shades of the prison-house begin to close Upon the growing Boy, But he beholds the light, and whence it flows, He sees it in his joy.	Wordsworth, William					Richter, Conrad	The Light in the Forest	US	1966	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		140004426X		
3453	First we live then we remember.	Sansom, Peter	My Brother's Vespa				Rees, Celia	This is not Forgiveness	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2010	9781408817698		
3454	No pleasure without the taste of ashes.	Picasso, Pablo					Reed, Amy	Crazy	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781442413474		
3455	To Mercy, Pity, Peace, and Love All pray in their distress; And to these virtues of delight Return their thankfulness.	Blake, William					Pyle, Kevin C.	Take What You Can Carry	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780805082869		
3456	Life is nothing but high school.	Vonnegut, Kurt					Pung, Alice	Lucy and Linh	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399550492		
3457	Was he not the Friend of the Stars as well as of all the World, crammed to the teeth with dreadful secrets?	Kipling, Rudyard	Kim				Pryor, Michael	The Extraordinaries	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781864718201		
3458	Time is simply the yardstick of our separation.	Caldwell, Ian and Thomason, Dustin	The Rule of Four				Price, Charlie	The Interrogation of Gabriel James	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374335458		
3459	Lennie broke in. "But not us! An' why? Because... because I got you to look after me, and you got me to look after you, and that's why." He laughed delightedly.	Steinbeck, John	Of Mice and Men	Novel	US		Polisner, Gae	The Pull of Gravity	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1937	9780374371937		
3460	Go to the center of the gravity's pull, and find your planet you will.		Star Wars: Episode II, Attack of the Clones	Film			Polisner, Gae	The Pull of Gravity	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374371937		
3461	The Copahagen interpretation of quantum mechanics imples that after a while, the cat is simultaneously alive and dead.		Wikipedia.org				Peters, Andrew	The Glass Forest	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781906427474		
3462	It's actually genius,' [says a hedge fund manager,] 'they've understood there's a sector of the market for whom nothing but the perceived best will do, and who want something more, the more expensive it is.		Guardian				Peters, Andrew	The Glass Forest	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	2011	9781906427474		
3463	It is only with the heart that one can see rightly; what is essential is invisible to the eye.	Antoine de Saint-Exupery					Petera, Anna	The Glass Collector	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780141331157		
3464	Ice begets ice and flame begets flame: Those that go down never rise up again.		Sailors' proverb	Proverb		Y	Papademetriou, Lisa	Fury's Fire	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375868627		
3465	Those who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.	Poe, Edgar Allan					Wolfe, Trisha	Destiny's Fire	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781936305988		
3466	The road must be trod, but it will be very hard. And neither strength nor wisdom will carry us far upon it. This quest may be attempted by the weak with as much hope as the strong. Yet such is oft the course of deeds that move the wheels of the world: small hands do them because they must, while the eyes of the great are elsewhere.	Tolkien, J. R. R.	The Lord of the Rings	Novel			Willey, Margaret	Four Secrets	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780761385356		
3467	Under the Light, yet under, Under the Grass and the Dirt, Under the Beetle's Cellar Under the Clover's Root,  Further than Arm could stretch Were it Giant long, Further than Sunshine could Were the Day Year long,  Over the Light, yet over, Over the Arc of the Bird— Over the Comet's chimney— Over the Cubit's Head,  Further than Guess can gallop Further than Riddle ride— Oh for a Disc to the Distance Between Ourselves and the Dead!	Dickinson, Emily	Poem 949	Poem			Whitcomb, Laura	Under the Light	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780547367545		
3468	Do you desire to be wholly one; always day and night in one another's company? For if this is what you desire, I am ready to melt and fuse you together, so that being two you shall become one, and while you live a common life as if you were a single man, and after your death in the world below still be one departed soul, instead of two...	Plato	Symposium		Greece		Woon, Yvonne	Life Eternal	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781423119579		
3469	Before I traveled my road, I was my road...	Porchia, Antonio					Woodson, Jacqueline	Beneath a meth moon	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399252501		
3470	Your resonance lingered in lions and rocks and in the trees and birds. There you are singing still.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Sonnets to Orpheus				Wolf, Allan	Who Killed Christopher Goodman?	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780736356133		
3471	We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights, that among these are Life, Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness.		United States Declaration of Independence				Woltz, Anna	A Hundred Hours of Night	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1776	9780545848282		
3472	Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak; courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.	Churchill, Winston			UK		Young, Janet Ruth	My Beautiful Failure	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781416954897		
3473	Children, I'm singing you the story of Miyako, the beautiful, the blue, the deepening indigo, and the red soil made from crushed bodies  that lay their genealogy of bones.  Their spirits are whispering to you all of this is what is.	Mikio, Yonaha	The Ocean of the Dead				Bird, Sarah	Above the East China Sea	US	2014	Fiction		385350112		
3474	(i do not know what it is about you that closes and opens; only something in me understands the voice of your eyes is deeper than all roses) nobody, not even the rain, has such small hands.	Cummings, E.E	Somewhere I have never travelled gladly beyond				Bingham, Harry	Love Story, With Murders	US	2013	Fiction		345533763		
3475	The universe is full of magical things patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.	Phillpotts, Eden	A Shadow Passes				Bingham, Harry	The Strange Death of Fiona Griffiths	US	2014	Fiction		1409140938		
3476	Soft and sweet like a lullaby, She came to me 'neath a summer sky, Filled my life with immeasurable grace, With a gentle smile and a hint of lace.  Annabel, oh, Annabel. What I'd give for one more smile, Or to sit and talk to you for a while. Annabel, Annabel, where did you go? Won't you come back home for the winter snow?  She taught me how to live and love, Like an angel sent here from above, For a time this girl was mine to hold, 'Til she went in search of a future bold.  Annabel, oh, Annabel. What I'd give for one more day, With you by my side for a day of play. Annabel, Annabel the joy you bring. Won't you come back home for the flowers of spring?  I know she's in a happier place, With constant sunlight on her face, Someday she'll visit us, this I know, Once she's spread her wings and learned to grow.  Annabel, oh, Annabel. Think of me where'er you are, Whether close to home or miles afar. Annabel, Annabel, you're etched on my heart, You'll be there with me through this brand-new start.						Bingham, Lisa	Desperado	US	2015	Fiction		425278379		
3477	Before us lies an adventure unprecedented in modern war. Together with our comrades of the fleet we are about to force a landing upon an open beach in the face of positions which have been vaunted by our enemies as imprenable. The landings will be stormed, and the war brought one step nearer to a glorious close.	Hamilton, General Sir Ian	Special order to troops issued on 21st April 1915				Billington, Rachel	Glory	US	2015	Fiction		9781409146230		
3478	Play the opening like a book	Spielmann, Rudolf	Austrian Chess Player				Blake, Daniel	White Death	US	2012	Fiction		7384483		
3479	A roman legion, Killian, the dark witch did change into dragons and banish. To the Island of Stars on a plane beyond ours, they did vanish. Wondrous beasts who might well be dead, Wondrous beasts who might well be dead, But for Andra, guardian witch, from whom hope never fled. At the rise of the moons when all went black She had turned the first to a man with mild flak So for this and future spells, her rhyme stayed intact: Shed horns, spines, claws and webbed wings. Shrink scales, spade and tail-- Killian countered with a fiery bolt; Darkwyn writhed as he took the jolt While Andra missed not a beat or a mote: Warrior to beast, now back again. Send this man to the pane he began. Darkwyn twisted to shift from dragon to man, in the steam of the rift And elder stood by to share the gift.		Dragons to Men Again				Blair, Annette 	Vampire Dragon	US	2011	Fiction		425240525		
3480	I find that it is vital to have at least one handbag for each of the ten types of social occasion: Very formal, Not so formal, Just a teensy bit formal, Informal but not that informal, everyday, every other day, day travel, night travel, theater and fling.	Miss Piggy		Quote			Blair, Annette 	Larceny and Lace	US	2009	Fiction		425229114		
3481	What we do today will become tomorrow's memory; and often the past we are now creating returns to haunt us.						Bittner, Rosanne	Outlaw Hearts	US	1993	Fiction		1492612812		
3482	My son, keep your father's commands, and do not forsake your mother's teaching. Bind them upon your heart forever; fasten them around your neck. When you walk, they will guide you; When you sleep, they will watch over you; When you awake, they will speak to you. For these commands are a lamp, This teaching is a light.	Proverbs 6:20-23	Bible	Bible Verse			Bittner, Rosanne	Outlaw Hearts	US	1993	Fiction		1492612812		
3483	Long ago, in a time that has faded fro.m memory, a mother's tears forged the bridge that, ever after, connected the power of the living, ever-changing world to the human heart		Myth				Bishop, Anne	Bridge of Dreams	US	2012	Fiction		451463811		
3484	Is the sight that matters most the kind that is seen with the eyes or with the heart?						Bishop, Anne	Bridge of Dreams	US	2012	Fiction		451463811		
3485	War happens to people, one by one. That is really all I have to say, and it seems to me I have been saying it forever.	Gellhorn, Martha	The Face of War				Blake, Sarah	Postmistress	US	2009	Fiction		143145444		
3486	She is foremost of those that I would hear praised.						Blake, Robin	The Scrivener	US	2015	Fiction		125005494X		
3487	You find me at work; excuse the dust on my blouse. I sculpt the marble myself.	Claudel, Camille					Blackwell, Juliet	Letters from Paris	US	2016	Fiction		451473701		
3488	Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Wylie, Sarah	All These Lives	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374302085		
3489	Death steals everything except our stories.	Harrison, Jim					Zentner, Jeff	Goodbye Days	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780553524079		
3490	In the desert,  I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said, "Is it good, friend?"  "It is bitter - bitter," he answered; "But I like it Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart."	Crane, Stephen					Zevin, Gabrielle	Because it is my blood	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780374380748		
3491	There is a big world out there - bigger than prom, bigger than high school - and it won't matter if you were the prom queen, or the quarterback of the football team, or the biggest nerd in school. Find out who you are and try not to be afraid of it.	Geller, Josie	Never Been Kissed				Zielin, Lara	The Implosion of Aggie Winchester	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780399254116		
3492	He ne'er is crown'd With immortality, who fears to follow Where airy voices lead.	Keats, John					Williams, Avery	The Alchemy of Forever	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780857076816		
3493	Nature teaches me that my own body is surrounded by many other bodies, some of which I have to seek after, and others to shun. And indeed, as I perceive different sorts of colors, sounds, odors, tastes, heat, hardness, etc., I safely conclude that... some are agreeable, and others disagreeable, [and] there can be no doubt that my body, or rather my entire self, in as far as I am composed of body and mind, may be variously affected, both beneficially and hurtfully, by surrounding bodies.	Descartes, Rene	"Of the Existence of Material Things and of the Real Distinction Between the Mind and the Body of Man", Meditations on First Philosophy				Freitas, Donna	The Body Market	US	2017	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1641	9780062118639		
3494	To die will be an awfully big adventure.	Barrie, J. M.	Peter Pan				Vail, Michele	Undeadly	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780373210466		
3495	Where am I to go, now that I've gone too far?	Golden Earring	Twilight Zone				Vaught, Susan	Going Underground	US	2011	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781599906409		
3496	John Milton proved fruitful in still one more respect. He was versatile, and Major Major soon found himself incorporating the signature in fragments of imaginary dialogues. Thus, typical endorsements on the official documents might read, 'John, Milton is a sadist' or 'Have you seen Milton, John?' One signature of which he was especially proud read, 'Is anybody in the John, Milton?' John Milton threw open whole new vistas filled with charming, inexhaustible possibilities that promised to ward off monotomy forever.	Heller, Joseph	Catch 22				Van De Ruit, John	Spud-Exit, Pursued by a bear	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780143530244		
3497	It was many and many a year ago, In a kingdom by the sea,  That a maiden there lived whom you may know By the name of Annabel Lee...	Poe, Edgar Allan	Annabel Lee	Poem			Verday, Jessica	Of Monsters and Madness	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781606844632		
3498	All things that move between the quiet poles Shall be at my command. Emperors and kings  Are but obey'd in their several provinces, Nor can they raise the wind, or rend the clouds; But his dominion that exceeds in this  Stretcheth as far as doth the mind of man! A sound magician is a mighty god.	Marlowe, Christopher	The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus				Wasserman, Robin	The Book of Blood and Shadow	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780375868764		
3499	And Little Red Cap thought, "As long as I live, I will never leave the path and run off into the woods by myself."	The Brothers Grimm	Little Red Cap				Wasserman, Jamie	Blood and Sunlight	US	2010	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781935563327		
3500	For my shield this day I call: strong power... in the glorious company  of the holy and risen ones, in the prayers of the fathers, in visions prophetic and commands apostolic, in the annals of witness,  in virginal innocence, in the deeds of steadfast men.		Saint Patrick's Breastplate				Weber, Mary	Siren's Song	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401690403		
3501	Around me I gather these forces to save my soul and my body from dark powers that assail me: against false prophesyings,  against pagan devisings, against heretical lying and false gods all around me.  Against spells cast.		Saint Patrick's Breastplate				Weber, Mary	Siren's Fury	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401690373		
3502	For my shield this day I call: Heaven's might, Sun's brightness, Moon's whiteness, Fire's glory, Lightning's swiftness, Wind's wildness, Ocean's depth, Earth's solidity, Rock's immobility.		Saint Patrick's Breastplate				Weber, Mary	Storm Siren	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9781401690359		
3503	Every separate sin and sorrow which wore the hearts of kings and people was foreknown by her, proclaimed by her. But though event after event showed her predictions true, her people continued to disregard her warnings, and to treat her as a vain enthusiast.	Menzies, Louisa	Lives of the Greek Heroines				Weyn, Suzanne	The Bar Code Rebellion	US	2006	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1880	9780545470551		
3504	Now is the hour. The time of the lone wolf is over... we are all about to go on a journey. We are the one we have been waiting for.	Banyacya, Thomas					Weyn, Suzanne	The Bar Code Prophecy	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction		9780545425292		
3505	I cannot help it: the Devil may appear in my shape.	Rebecca (Nurse)	Original Transcripts of the Salem Witch Trials				Weyn, Suzanne	Invisible World	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1692	9780545334860		
3506	The black dog said, 'Serve me,' but I said I am afraid. He said if I did not, he would do worse to me.	Tituba the Slave	Original Transcripts of the Salem Witch Trials				Weyn, Suzanne	Invisible World	US	2012	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction	1692	9780545334860		
3507	P. Does the idea of death afflict you?  V. (Very quickly.) No-no! P. Are you pleased with the prospect? V. If I were awake I should like to die, but now it is no matter. The mesmeric condition is so near death as to content me.  P. I wish you would explain yourself, Mr Vankirk. V. I am willing to do so, but it requires more effort than I feel able to make. You do not question me properly.  P. What then shall I ask? V. You must begin at the beginning. P. The beginning! But where is the beginning?	Poe, Edgar Allan	Mesmeric Revelation				Bolano, Roberto	Monsieur Pain	US	1999	Fiction		9780811217149		
3508	How much does a man live, after all? Does he live a thousand days, or one only? For a week, or for several centuries? How long does a man spend dying? What does it mean to say "for ever"?	Neruda, Pablo					Isabel Allende	The House of The Spirits	US	1982	Fiction		553273914		
3509	Ah, my poor Jacques! You are a philosopher. But don't worry: I'll protect you.	Diderot	Jacques the Fatalist and His Master				Palmer, Ada	Too like the Lightning	US	2016	Fiction		9780765378002		
3510	The shadows on the dance floor, this tango brings sad memories to mind,  let us dance and think no more while my satin dress has a chance to shine like a tear shines.	Manzi, H	His Voice			Y	Puig, Manuel	Heartbreak Tango	US	1969	Fiction		5251226310	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3511	Thus were their faces: and their wings were stretched upward; two wings were joined one to another, and two covered their bodies.		Ezekiel 1:11				Ocampo, Silvina	Leopoldina's Dream	US	1988	Fiction		140100113		
3512	Solomon saith: There is no new thing upon the earth. So that as Plato had an imagination, that all knowledge was but remembrance; so Solomon giveth his sentence, thal all novelty is but oblivion.	Bacon, Francis	Essays, LVIII				Borges, Jorge Luis	The Aleph	US		Fiction		9780141183831		
3513	Papa Loko ou se van,  pouse-n ale nou se papiyon na pote nouvel bay agoue...  (Papa Loko, you are the wind, blow on us, we are butterflies, and we will carry the news to the others...)		Old Haitian Slave Song	Song	Haiti		Montero, Mayra	The Red of his Shadow	US	2001	Fiction		66210593		
3514	La premeditation de la mort est premeditation de la liberte.	Montaigne	Essays				Fuentes, Carlos	The Death of Artemio Cruz	US	1962	Fiction		9780374522834		
3515	Oh, men who come forth into the earth through a cradle of ice and who enter through a grave, behold how you act...	Calderon	The Grand Theater of the World				Fuentes, Carlos	The Death of Artemio Cruz	US	1962	Fiction		9780374522834		
3516	Moi seul, je sais ce que j'aurais pu faire... Pour les autres, je ne susi tout au plus qu'un peut-etre.	Stendhal	The Red and the Black				Fuentes, Carlos	The Death of Artemio Cruz	US	1962	Fiction		9780374522834		
3517	...of me and of Him and of the three of us Always three!	Gorostiza	Death Everlasting				Fuentes, Carlos	The Death of Artemio Cruz	US	1962	Fiction		9780374522834		
3518	Life is worth nothing. Nothin: that's what life is worth.		Mexican popular song	Song			Fuentes, Carlos	The Death of Artemio Cruz	US	1962	Fiction		9780374522834		
3519	I think myself into love, And I dream myself out of it.	Hazlitt, William					Marias, Javier	The Man of Feeling	US	1986	Fiction		811215318		
3520	Yesterday had gone; Tomorrow has not come.	Francisco de Quevedo					Goytisolo, Juan	Marks of Identity	US	1966	Fiction		9781564784537		
3521	Let's be sure about it, I said to myself; where is the cemetery? Outside or inside? ... The cemetery is inside Madrid. Madrid is the cemetery.	Mariano Jose de Larra					Goytisolo, Juan	Marks of Identity	US	1966	Fiction		9781564784537		
3522	Better yet destruction, fire.	Cernuda, Luis					Goytisolo, Juan	Marks of Identity	US	1966	Fiction		9781564784537		
3523	The most baeutiful garden is a cupboard filled with books.		Tale of A Thousand and One Nights				Goytisolo, Juan	The Garden of Secrets	US	1977	Fiction				
3524	I dreamed of Tangler, whose proximity fascinated me, and the prestige of this city that is more or less a favorite haunt of traitors.	Genet, Jean	The Thief's Journal				Goytisolo, Juan	Count Julian	US	1970	Fiction		9781564784841		
3525	In their struggle against the Byzantines and the Berbers, the Arab chieftains had greatly extended their African dominions, and as early as the year 682 Uqba had reached the shores of the Atlantic, but he was unable to occupy Tangier, for he was forced to turn back toward the Atlas Mountains by a mysterious person whom Moslem historians almost always refer to as Ulyan, though his real name was problably Julian, or perhaps Urban or Ulban or Bulian. Soon thereafter he became a legendary figure, known as "Count Julian." We are not certain whether he was a Berber, a Visigoth, or a Byzantine; as a "count" he may have been the ruler of the fortress of Septem, once part of the Visigoth kingdom; or he may have been an exarch or a governor ruling in the name of the Byzantine Emperor: or, as he appears more likely, he may have been a Berber who was the lord and master of the Catholic tribe of Gomera...	L. G. De V.	Historia de Espana		Spain		Goytisolo, Juan	Count Julian	US	1970	Fiction		9781564784841		
3526	Hush-a-bye baby,  Oh, I'll give you a star. S Sleep pretty baby, It's the brightest by far.  Hush-a-bye, hush-a-bye, Now do you want the world? For the sweet love of God,  Got to sleep, darling girl.			Song			Giovanni, Maurizio de	The Crocodile	US	2012	Fiction		9781609451196		
3527	Let it not be supposed that I am detailing any mystery, or penning any romance.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Murders in the Rue Morgue				Sciascia, Leonardo	To Each His Own	US	1968	Fiction		940322528		
3528	One must do as the animals do, who erase every footprint in front of their lair.	Montaigne					Sciascia, Leonardo	Equal Danger	US	1971	Fiction		1590170628		
3529	O Montaigne! You who pride yourself on your candor and truthfulness, be sincere and truthful, if a philoshopher can be so, and tell me whether there exists on earth a country where it is a crime to keep one's given word and to be clement and generous, where the good man is despised and the wicked man honored.	Rousseau					Sciascia, Leonardo	Equal Danger	US	1971	Fiction		1590170628		
3530	O Rousseau!						Sciascia, Leonardo	Equal Danger	US	1971	Fiction		1590170628		
3531	And he that will not fight for such a hope Go home to bed, and like the owl by day If he arise, be mocked and wondered at.		Henry VI, Part III				Sciascia, Leonardo	The Day of the Owl	US	1961	Fiction		9781590170618		
3532	We can see [Sicily] from here, the way you can look from the Tuileries across to the Faubourg Saint-Germain; the Strait - my word, it's scarely any wider than that, and yet we are in difficulties over the crossing. Would you believe it? If all we lacked were a good wind, we could do as Agamemnon did, and sacrifice a young maiden. We have more than enough of them, thank God. But there's not a boat to be had, that's the dilemma. One will be coming in, they say; so long as I have hopes of this, never suppose, Madame, that I will cast a single backward glance toward the country where you live, much as I delight in it. Now I want to see the homeland of Persephone, and discover why the Devil took himself a wife in that country.	Courier	Lettres de France et d'Italie				Sciascia, Leonardo	The Council of Egypt	US	1963	Fiction		185754434X		
3533	Despising all my glory, abandoning my high estate, leaving my family, I would go over mountains and hills, through seas and lands, till I should arrive at the place where my Lord the King resides, that I might see not only his glory and magnificence, and that of his servants and ministers, but also the tranquility of the Israelites. On beholding this my eyes would brighten, my reins would exult, my lips would pour forth praises to God, who has not withdrawn his favor from his afflicted ones.	Shaprut, Hasdai Ibn					Chabon, Michael	Gentlemen of the Road	US	2007	Fiction				
3534	"From now on, I'll describe the cities to you," the Khan had said, "In your journeys you will see if they exist."	Calvino, Italo	Invisible Cities				Chabon, Michael	Gentlemen of the Road	US	2007	Fiction				
3535	Take your needle, my child, and work at your pattern; it will come out a rose by and by.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell					Chamberlin, Holly	The Beach Quilt	US	2014	Fiction				
3536	And that was when, faced with a real death, and with this new wonder about men, I laid aside my drafts and hesitations and began to write very fast about Jack and his garden.	Naipaul, V. S.	The Enigma of Arrival				Chen, Pauline	The Red Chamber	US	2012	Fiction				
3537	Where is the grave of Sir Arthur O'Kellyn? Where may the grave of that good man be?— By the side of a spring, on the breast of Helvellyn, Under the twigs of a young birch tree! The oak that in summer was sweet to hear, And rustled its leaves in the fall of the year, And whistled and roared in the winter alone, Is gone,—and the birch in its stead is grown.— The Knight's bones are dust, And his good sword rust;— His soul is with the saints, I trust.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	The Knight's Tomb				Christopher, Paul	The Sword of the Templars	US	2009	Fiction				
3538	Here lies arthur, the Once and Future King.	Malory, Thomas					Christopher, Paul	The Sword of the Templars	US	2009	Fiction				
3539	It's vitally important that men continue to keep secrets from women, and that women continue to keep secrets from men. The entire male/female dynamic relic on misrepresentation and misunderstanding. Why tamper with a good thing?		Men, Women, and Secrets: It's All Good				Chamberlin, Holly	The Friends We Keep	US	2007	Fiction				
3540	Recent statistics show that fifty percent of marriages in the U.S. will end in divorce.		Wake Up and Smell the Dirty Sheets: You Will Be Divorced				Chamberlin, Holly	Back in the Game	US	2007	Fiction		758216521		
3541	Let them think what they liked, but I didn;t mean to drown myself. I meant to swim till I sank-but that's not the same thing.	Conrad, Joseph					Chabon, Michael	Wonder Boys	US	2008	Fiction				
3542	Much Madness is divinest sense to a discerning eye- Much sense the starkest madness.	Dickinson, Emily					Bernhardt, William 	Capitol Murder	US	2006	Fiction		345451481		
3543	Lad of Athens, faithful be To Thyself, And Mystery- All the rest is Perjury-	Dicinson, Emily					Bernhardt, William 	Capitol Threat	US	2007	Fiction				
3544									US	2008	Fiction				
3545	Love makes you do the wacky.	King, Ty					Bernhardt, William 	Capitol Murder	US	2006	Fiction				
3546	When Envy breeds unkind division: There comes the ruin, there begins confusion.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI, Part I				Wasserman, Robin	Envy	US	2006	Fiction				
3547	You can’t always get what you want.	The Rolling Stones		Song			Wasserman, Robin	Envy	US	2006	Fiction				
3548	How heavy do I journey on the way When what I seek, my weary travel's end, Doth teach that ease and that repose to say,  "Thus far the miles are measured fro thy friend."	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Sonnet 50	Sonnet			Wasserman, Robin	Sloth	US	2006	Fiction				
3549	Nothing to do Nowhere to go I wanna be sedated	The Ramones	I Wanna Be Sedated	Song			Wasserman, Robin	Sloth	US	2006	Fiction				
3550	The Italian people will soon be asked to choose not so much between two political groups or two different socio-ideological notions, but between Russia and the West...	Giornale dell'Emilia					Lucarelli, Carlo	Via Delle Oche	US	1996	Fiction		9781933372532		
3551	We want to preserve peace for all Italians, and that is why this April 18 we are going to vote for the Front. We're going to throw out this government of clericalists and servants of foreign imperialism that is once again leading us to ruin. So long, then, until April 18 and victory.	L'Unita					Lucarelli, Carlo	Via Delle Oche	US	1996	Fiction		9781933372532		
3552	Some forget that less than a year has passed since we were risking our lives every day, since our comrades left their homes to shoot, since they were tortured in Villa Trieste... At that time, when Communists were shooting and dying for everyone, nobody told them they mustn't "overdo it"...	L'Unita					Lucarelli, Carlo	The Damned Season	US	1991	Fiction	1945	9781933372273		
3553	Let us lay down our arms, for we took up arms to chase the Germans out and the Germans are now gone... We do not long for adventure, we have no desire for parades, we went to war and we won, now our job is not to lose the peace.	L'Unita					Lucarelli, Carlo	The Damned Season	US	1991	Fiction	1945	9781933372273		
3554	Officers and agents of the public security forces are entrusted with the safeguard of citizens' welfare and the preservation of public order, the protection of persons and of properties, and, in general, the prevention of crime; they gather evidence of these crimes, and proceed, in accordance with the law, to the identification and arrest of delinquents.		Art. 1, Consolidated Act of Public Safety Laws	Law			Lucarelli, Carlo	Carte Blanche	US	1990	Fiction	1931	9781933372150		
3555	- The Republic must end well. Even if the government falls, it must take into consideration the fascists who remain behind. Larice, how dependable are the Polizia?  - Not very, Duce. - I knew it...		Conversation between Benito Mussolini and Settimio Larice	Conversation			Lucarelli, Carlo	Carte Blanche	US	1990	Fiction	1945	9781933372150		
3556	Ibergekumene tsores iz gut tsu dertseylin.  Troubles overcome are good to tell.		Yiddish Proverb	Proverb			Levi, Primo	The Periodic Table	US	1975	Fiction		805239294		
3557	The loveliest, holiest, most poetic thing in the world is to be healthy.	Sainte-Beuve					Pasolini, Pier Paolo	Roman Nights and Other Stories	US	1965	Fiction, Anthology		910395195		
3558	The few, friends who came to see me,  new in my new state of old work, old misery, on those forgotten mornings  and evenings near the Penitentiary, saw me bathed in a living light: a meek, violent revolutionary  in my heart and language. A man was flowering.		The Tears of the Excavator				MacAfee, Norman and Martinengo, Luciano (translated by)	Pier Paolo Pasolini: Poems	US	1996	Fiction, Poetry				
3559	If conquerors respect the temple and the gods of the conquered, they shall be saved.	Aeschylus	Agamemnon				Malaparte, Curzio	The Skin	US	1949	Fiction		978159016221		
3560	Ce qui m'interesse n'est pas toujours ce qui m'importe.	Valery, Paul					Malaparte, Curzio	The Skin	US	1949	Fiction		978159016221		
3561	One can only offer one's self. Othersie, everything one calls  offering is nothing but a label put on the self's retaliation.	Weil, Simone					Bassani, Giorgio	The Smell of Hay	US	1972	Fiction		704302217		
3562	Elle est retrowee. Quoi? L'eternite.	Rimbaud					Bassani, Giorgio	The Heron	US	1968	Fiction		704301865		
3563	The heart, to be sure, always has something to say about what is to come, to him who heeds it. But what does the heart know? Only a little of what has already happened.		I promessi sposi, chapter viii				Bassani, Giorgio	The Garden of the Finzi-Continis	US	1962	Fiction		1400044227		
3564	What is important is not proof (for who can be said to have proved anything?) but what is most probable to the rational, informed mind.	Baron, Louise					Reynolds, Barbara	Dante	US	2006	Fiction		9781780767260		
3565	Entia non sunt multiplicanda praeter necessitatem.	William of Ockham					Reynolds, Barbara	Dante	US	2006	Fiction		9781780767260		
3566	Once again, the writer stains the tree of History with his thoughts, but it is not for us to find the trick that would enable us to put the animal back in its carrying cage.	Mandelstam, Osip	The End of the Novel				Bine, Laurent	Hhh II	US	2009	Fiction		9781846554797		
3567	To find something interesting, you merely have to look at it long enough.	Flaubert, Gustave					Tournier, Michel	The Ogre	US	1970	Fiction		080185590X		
3568	There is always another island.	Guehenno, Jean					Tournier, Michel	Friday	US	1967	Fiction		801855926		
3569	and do not blush at the thought  of what is the human heart.	Lautreamont	The Songs of Maldoror				Salvayre, Lydie	The Lecture	US	1999	Fiction		1564783510		
3570	That mindless mist where shadow swirl,  how could I pierce it?	Queneau, Raymond					Perec, Georges	The Memory of Childhood	US	1975	Fiction		1567921582		
3571	Look with all your eyes, look	Verne, Jules	Michael Strogoff				Perec, Georges	Life a User's Manual	US	1978	Fiction		879237511		
3572	Estrella errante  Amor pasajero Sigue tu camino Por mares y tierras Quebra tus cadenas (Wandering star Transitory love Follows your path Through seas and lands It breaks your chains)		Peruvian song	Song	Peru		Clezio, J. M. G. Le	Wandering Star	US	1992	Fiction		9781931896115		
3573	There is no truth, there are only stories.	Harrison, Jim					Izzo, Jean-Claude	Total Chaos	US	1995	Fiction		9781609451264		
3574	But something told me it was normal, that there are certain moments in your life when you have to do that - kiss corpses.	Melo, Patricia					Izzo, Jean-Claude	Solea	US	1998	Fiction		9781609451288		
3575	These are bad times, that's all.	Wurlitzer, Rudolph					Izzo, Jean-Claude	Chourmo	US	1996	Fiction		9781609451271		
3576	The night is far spent, the day is at hand: let us therefore cast off the works of darkness, and let us put on the armour of light.		Romans XIII, 12				Houellebecq, Michel	Whatever	US	1994	Fiction		9781846687846		
3577	J'ui conserve de faux tresors dans des armoires vides  Un navire inutile joint mon enfance a mon ennui Mes jeux a la fatigue	Eluard, Paul	Comme deux gouttes d'eau				Ernaux, Annie	Cleaned Out	US	1974	Fiction		1564781399		
3578	Then the knife plunges in. The farm-hand gives it two little shoves to push it through the thick skin, after which the long blade seems to melt through the neck fat as it sinks in up to the hilt. At first the boar doesn't understand a thing, he remains stretched out for a few seconds, thinking about it. Aha! Then he realizes he is being killed and utters strangled cries until he can scream no more.	Hamsun, Knut					Darrieusseeq, Marie	Pig Tales	US	1990	Fiction		156843614		
3579	How can you jump over your own shadow When you don't have one any more?						Baudrillard, Jean	V: Fragments	US	1995	Fiction		9781844675739		
3580	This momentary joy breeds months of pain; This hot desire converts to cold disdain.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	The Rape of Lucrece				Wasserman, Robin	Lust	US	2008	Fiction				
3581	Don’t put me off, ’cause I’m on fire, And I can’t quench my desire. Don’t you know that I’m burning up for your love, You’re not convinced that that is enough.	Madonna	Burning Up	Song			Wasserman, Robin	Lust	US	2008	Fiction				
3582	He that is proud eats up himself: pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Troilus and Cressida				Wasserman, Robin	Pride	US	2008	Fiction				
3583	This world is mine for the taking.	Eminem		Song			Wasserman, Robin	Pride	US	2008	Fiction				
3584	I eat too much  I drink too much  I want too much  Too much	Dave Matthews Band	Too Much	Song			Wasserman, Robin	Gluttony	US	2007	Fiction				
3585	They are as sick that surfeit with too much as they that starve with nothing.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	The Merchant of Venice				Wasserman, Robin	Gluttony	US	2007	Fiction				
3586	Power-including the capacity to shape the very categories used to classify for admission and to designate specific groups as warranting special consideration... is at the center of this process. From this perspective, an admissions policy is a kind of negotiated settlement among contending groups, each wishing to shape admissions criteria and the actual selection process to produce the outcome they prefer.	Karabel, Jerome	The Chosen: The Hidden History of Admission and Exclusion at Harvard, Yale, and Princeton				Wasserman, Robin	Hacking Harvard	US	2009	Fiction				
3587	Trust the system: admissions are generally fair.	Time magazine	Ten Tips You Need to Know	Article			Wasserman, Robin	Hacking Harvard	US	2009	Fiction	2006			
3588	And all I really want is some patience A way to calm the angry voice And all I really want is deliverance. Macbeth … let grief convert to anger; blunt not the heart, enrage it.	Shakespeare, WIlliam					Wasserman, Robin	Pride	US	2006	Fiction		0-689-87785-4		
3589	All I really want.	Morissette, Alanis					Wasserman, Robin	Pride	US	2006	Fiction		0-689-87785-4		
3590	Each of them was born None of them were killed Everybody will be dead						Baudrillard, Jean	Cool Memories II	US	1990	Fiction		745612520		
3591	Animula vagula, blandula, hospes comesque corporis, quae nunc abibis in loca pallidula, bigida, nudula, nec, ut soles, dabis iocos...	Hadrianus, P. Aelius					Yourcenar, Marguerite	Memoirs of Hadrian	US	1951	Fiction		9780141184968		
3592	The world is incessantly threatened by two dangers: order and disorder.	Valery, Paul					Simon, Claude	The Wind	US	1957	Fiction		807611573		
3593	The only permanent factor in history is geography.	Bismarck					Simon, Claude	The Invitation	US	1987	Fiction		916583791		
3594	No one makes history, no one sees it happen, no one sees the grass grow.	Pasternak, Boris					Simon, Claude	The Grass	US	1958	Fiction		807611565		
3595	Inconnue, elle etait ma forme preferee,  Celle qui m'enlevait le souci d'etre un homme,  Et je la vois et je la perds et je subis Ma douleur, comme un peu de soleil dans l'eau froide.	Eluard, Paul					Sagan, Francoise	Sunlight on Gold Water	US	1969	Fiction				
3596	The women shall have Gomorrah and the men shall have Sodom.	Alfred de Vigny					Proust, Marcel	Sodom and Gomorrah	US	1981	Fiction		375753109		
3597	Sind wir nicht auch ein Weltgebaude, so gut als der Sternenhimmel, und eines das wir besser kennen solten, und besser kennen konnten, sollte man denken, als das dort oben?	Lightenberg, Georg Christoph	Gedankenbucher				Bowie, Malcolm	Proust Among the Stars	US	1998	Fiction		231114907		
3598	Are we too not a cosmic system, and one we know better, or at least ought to know better, than we do the heavenly firmament?		Notebooks				Bowie, Malcolm	Proust Among the Stars	US	1998	Fiction		231114907		
3599	It would indeed give me a certain household joy to quit this lofty speaking, this spiritual astronomy, or search of stars, and come down to warm sympathies with you; but then I know well I shall mourn always the vanishing of my mighty gods.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Friendship				Bowie, Malcolm	Proust Among the Stars	US	1998	Fiction		231114907		
3600	Let the milky way be split into the milky way of inventor/explorers and the milky way of investor/exploiters.	Khlebnikov, Velimir	The Trumpet of the Martians				Bowie, Malcolm	Proust Among the Stars	US	1998	Fiction		231114907		
3601	The elephant is the wisest of all the animals, the only who remembers his former lives; and he remains motionless for long periods of time, meditating thereon.		Buddhist Text				Malraux, Andre	Anti-Memoirs	US	1967	Fiction				
3602	Love is as hard adn unbending as hell.	St. Theresa of Avila					Jouve, Peirre Jean	Paulina 1880	US	1973	Fiction		810160048		
3603	Friar Bernardine: Thou has committed -  Barabas: Fornication: but that was in another country  And besides the wench is dead.	Marlowe, Christopher	The Jew of Malta				Jouve, Peirre Jean	The Desert World	US	1927	Fiction		810160188		
3604	...This dream: a dreadful smothering of the soul, then a lofty idea of death, then an ordinary note pad where the day butts against the night.						Jabes, Edmond	The book of Questions: Vol II	US	1991	Fiction				
3605	Mark the first page of the book with a red marker. For, in the beginning, the wound is invisible.	Alce, Reb					Jabes, Edmond	The book of Questions: Vol I	US	1991	Fiction				
3606	When, as a child, I wrote my name for the first time, I knew I was beginning a book.	Stein, Reb					Jabes, Edmond	The book of Questions: Vol I	US	1991	Fiction				
3607	Pour ma part, mon cboix est fait. J'ai opte pour l'atbeisme social. Cet atheisme, je l'ai exprime depuis une quinzaine d'annees, dans une serie d'ouvrages....	Palante, Georges				Y	Gide, Andre and Bussy, Dorothy	Lafcadio's Adventures	US	1927	Fiction	1912		Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3608	Strive to enter in at the strait gate.		Luke xiii, 24				Gide, Andre 	Strait is the Gate	US	1909	Fiction				
3609	Here are the fruits of the earth, on which we are nourished.		The Koran, II, 25				Gide, Andre	The Fruits of the Earth	US	1949	Fiction				
3610	I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.		Psalm 139:121				Gide, Andre	The Immoralist	US	2000	Fiction		9780141182995		
3611	Working with perfect integrity and extreme patience, Francois Gibault has given us the text of Rigodon without changing or omitting one word or punctuation mark. I thank him.	Destouches, Lucette					Celine, Louis-Ferdinand	Rigadoon	US	1969	Fiction		1564781623		
3612	"...at that point where I can scarely conceive (could my brain be an enchanted mirror?) a kind of beauty in which there is no misfortune." "Like all my friends, I have tried more than once to enclose myself in a system and preach there at my ease. But a system is a sort of damnation... I have come back to seek shelter in impeccable naivete. It is there that my philosophical conscience finds rest."	Baudelaire, Charles					Cocteau, Jean	The Infernal Machine and other Plays	US	1963	Fiction				
3613	The gods exist; that's the devil of it.	Cocteau, Jean					Cocteau, Jean	The Infernal Machine and other Plays	US	1963	Fiction				
3614	It is as reasonable to represent one kind of imprisonment by another, as it is to represent anything that really exists by that which exists not.	Defoe, Daniel					Camus, Albert	The Plague	US	1947	Fiction		9780141185132		
3615	Then my pen I dishonour, my pictures despise, My person degrade and my temper chastise; And the pen is my terror, the pencil my shame; And my talents I bury, and dead is my Fame.	Blake, William					Bataille, Georges	L'abbe C	US	1950	Fiction	1803	071452848X		
3616	Truth, the bitter truth	Danton					Stendhal	The Red and the Black	US	1830	Fiction		9780140447644		
3617	That you should be made a fool of by a young woman, why, it is many an honest man's case.		The Pirate, Vol III				Stendhal	Love	US	1957	Fiction		9780140443073		
3618	Gia mi fur dolci inviti a empir le carte I luoghi ameni. (Once, favourite places were a sweet invitation to me To fill sheets of paper.)	Ariosto	Satire IV				Stendhal	The Charterhouse of Parma	US	1839	Fiction		9780140449662		
3619	Only I have the key to this savage parade. 	Illuminations	Parade				James, Jamie	Rimbaud in Java: The Lost Voyage	US	2011	Fiction		9789814260824		
3620	I must rejoice beyond the confines of time... though the world be repelled by my joy, and in its coarseness know not what I mean.	Ruysbroeck the Admirable					Huysmans, Joris-Karl	Against Nature	US	1998	Fiction		9780199555116		
3621	I do not know if I am hangman or victim for I imagine the most horrible tortures and as I describe them I suffer them myself. There is nothing I could not do and everything fills me with horror.	Weiss, Peter	Marat/Sade				Hayman, Ronald	Marquis de Sade: The Genius of Passion	US	1978	Fiction		1860648940		
3622	The less natural and urgent needs are, the stronger the passions and what is worse, the greater the power to satisfy them; so that after long prosperity, after having swallowed up many treasures and ruined many men, my hero will end up by killing everything until he is sole master of the universe. Such is in brief the moral picture, if not of human life, at least of the secret aspirations in the heart of every civilized man.	Rosseau	Discours sur l'inegalite				Hayman, Ronald	Marquis de Sade: The Genius of Passion	US	1978	Fiction		1860648940		
3623	Towards what is called civil, love made me pursue an adventure that led to prison. If they are not always beeautiful, men bound to evil possess the manly virtues. By their own choice or a choice made for them by accident, they steep themselvs knowingly, uncomplainingly into a reproachful shameful element lke the one entered by victims of profound love. Erotic games uncover an ieffable world. The nocturnal language of lovers reveal it but such a language is not written down.	Genet, Jean	Journal du voleur				Hayman, Ronald	Marquis de Sade: The Genius of Passion	US	1978	Fiction		1860648940		
3624	Now the heavens and earth are the hostels of creation; and time has seen a full hundred generations. Ah, this floating life, like a dream... True happiness is so rare!	Li Po	On a Banquet with my Cousins on a Spring Night in the Peach Garden				Shen Fu	Six Records of a Floating Life	US		Fiction		9780140444292		
3625	The land does not hold back the water; every year comes disaster;  The wind beats up the waves; everywhere is danger.					Y	Liu T'ieh-Yun	The Travels of Lao Ts'an	US	1952	Fiction			Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3626	On and on the Great River rolls, racing east. Of proud and gallant heroes its white-tops leave no trace, As right and wrong, pride and fall turn all at once unreal. Yet ever the green hills stay To blaze in the west-wanting day.  Fishers and woodsmen comb the river isles. White-crowned, they've seen enough of spring and autumn To make good company over the wine jar, Where many a famed event Provides their merriment.		Ershiwu sh tanci				Luo Guanzhong	Three Kingdoms	US	1999	Fiction		520215842		
3627	Afterwards, there occured violent earthquakes and floods; and in a single day and night of misfortune all your warlike men in a body sank into the earth, and the island of Atlantis in like manner disappeared in the depths of the sea.	Plato	Timaeus				Blake, Marcus	Atlantis: Revelation	US	2012	Fiction		241959829		
3628	Baby, baby, naughty baby, Hush, you squalling thing, I say, Peace this moment, peace, or maybe Bonaparte will pass this way.  Baby, baby, he's a giant, Tall and black as Rouen steeple, And he breakfasts, dines, rely on't, Every day on naughty people.  Baby, baby, if he hears you, As he gallops past the house, Limb from limb at once he'll tear you, Just as pussy tears a mouse.  And he'll beat you, beat you, beat you, And he'll beat you all to pap, And he'll eat you, eat you, eat you, Every morsel snap, snap, snap		English Lullaby				Block, Lawrence	A Walk Among the Tombstones	US	1992	Fiction		752837486		
3629	I want to know the rules of the game. So I can dominate it.		Nikolai Wroth, Vampire General, Former Human Warlord.				Cole, Kresley Ione, Larissa Showalter, Gena	Blood Red Kiss	US	2016	Fiction		1501142585		
3630	No one possesses me, except in their fantasies. I'll kill you as easily as kiss you.		Myst the Coveted, Considered the World's Most Beautiful Valkyrie				Cole, Kresley Ione, Larissa Showalter, Gena	Blood Red Kiss	US	2016	Fiction		1501142585		
3631	The first time I heard the voice I was terrified. It was noon, in summer, in my father's garden... I seldom heard the voice when it was not accompanied by a light. Usually it was very bright.	Joan of Arc	From the transcript of her trial		France		Blackwood, Scott	See how Small	US	2015	Fiction		031637380X		
3632	Thomas Aquinas invented a third order of duration distinct from time and eternity, which he called Aevum... It co-exists with temporal events, at the moment of occurence, being, as was said, like a stick in a river. Aevum, you might say, is the time order of novels.	Kermode, Frank	The sense of an ending				Blackwood, Scott	See how Small	US	2015	Fiction		031637380X		
3633	It shall be called "Bottom's Dream", because it hath no bottom.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer's Night Dream, Bottom, Nick		UK		Blackwood, Scott	See how Small	US	2015	Fiction		031637380X		
3634	The Days of Punishment have come, the days of retribution have come; let Israel know this! The prophet is a fool, the inspired man is demented. And there is only hostility in the house of God	Hosea 9:7-8	Bible				Kirkman, Robert	The Walking Dead: Descent	US	2014	Fiction		1250057175		
3635	What are fears but voices airy? Whispering harm where harm is not, And deluding the unwary Til the fatal bolt is shot!	Wordsworth, William					Bolton, Sharon	Dead Scared	US	2012	Fiction		312600534		
3636	Ah! Well a-day! what evil looks  Had I from old and young! Instead of the cross, the Albatross About my neck was hung	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	The Rime of the Ancient Mariner				Bolton, Sharon	A Dark and Twisted Tide	US	2014	Fiction		593069188		
3637	Do you not know that tonight, when the clock strikes midnight, all the vil things in the world will have full sway?	Stoker, Bram	Dracula				Bolton, Sharon	Like This, Forever	US	2013	Fiction		059306917X		
3638	Our bodies are our gardensm to which are will are gardeners	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Bohjalian, Chris	The Night Strangers	US	2011	Fiction		307394999		
3639	Dead... might not be quiet at all	Norman, Marsha	night Mother				Bohjalian, Chris	The Night Strangers	US	2011	Fiction		307394999		
3640	If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain;	Dickinson, Emily					Bohjalian, Chris	Close your Eyes, Hold hands	US	2014	Fiction		385534833		
3641	Tell all the Truth but tell it slant.	Dickinson, Emily					Bohjalian, Chris	Close your Eyes, Hold hands	US	2014	Fiction		385534833		
3642	I don't think I'd love you so deeply if you had nothing to complain of, and nothing to regret.	Pasternak, Boris	Doctor Zhivago				Bohjalian, Chris	The Guest Room	US	2016	Fiction		385538898		
3643	An old ballad is often like an old silver dagger or an old brass pistol; it is rusty or greenish; it is ominous with ancient fates still operating today.	Sandburg, Carl	The American Songbag				Bouman, Tom	Dry Bones in the Valley	US	2014	Fiction		393350789		
3644	How could ghosts gain a foothold in American cities? People move about like the tide, unable to form permanent ties with places, still less with other people..	Xiaotong, Fei			China		Boroson, M.H	The Girl With Ghost Eyes	US	2015	Fiction		1940456363		
3645	The good and vertuous physition, whose purpose is rather the health of many, than the wealthe of himselfe, will not (I hope) mislike this my enterprise, which to this purpose specially tendeth, that even the meanest of my countrymen (whose skill is not so profound, that they can fetch this knowledge out of strange tongues, nor their abilitie so wealthy, as to entertaine a learned physition) may yet in time of their necessitie have some helps in their owne, or their neighbors fields and gardens at home.	Lyte, Henry	A Niewe Herball				Borodale, Jane	The Knot	US	2012	Fiction		000743121X		
3646	So old a story, and tell it no better?	Passes, Pippa					Bonfiglioli, Kyril	Mortdecai	US	1972	Fiction		241972671		
3647	The Term " Global Warming" is as misleading as it is inaccurate. True, the overall temperature of the earth as measured by annual average readings will rise. But the agerages tell us next to nothing. A shortening of a rainy season by two weeks in a given agrea might be reflected as an increase in the average annual temperature of only a third of a degree. But the impack on the water supply -- and thus the growing season would be considerably higher. Paradoxically, rapid climate change may bring much lower temperatures in many places. It should noted that some changes may well benefit people in the affected areas, at least temporarily, by extending growing seasons, negating weather extremes, or having some other unpredictable effect. Unfortunately, the sensationalistic term, combined with the slow evolution of the effects prior to the crisis point, will make it hard to convince the general population of true danger.		International Society of Environmental Scientists report				Bonds, Larry	Red Dragon Rising: Blood of War	US	2012	Fiction		765321408		
3648									US						
3649	Be self-controlled, be vigilant; because your adversary the devil, as a roaring lion, walketh about, seeking whom he may devour.	1 Peter 5:8	Bible	Bible verse			Box, C.J	The Highway	US	2013	Fiction		312583206		
3650	Two Highways lay before me, which one will I choose down one lane, i'd find happiness and down another I would lose  there is no one that I can trust, I must decide alone My decision is an awful one, which road will take me home	Two Highways	Krauss, Alison	Poem			Box, C.J	The Highway	US	2013	Fiction		312583206		
3651	Men are what their mothers made them	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	The Conduct of Life				Box, C.J	Endangered	US	2015	Fiction		399160779		
3652	Therefore I did not know that I would grow to be My mother's evil seed and do these evil deeds.	Eminem	Evil Deeds	Song			Box, C.J	Endangered	US	2015	Fiction		399160779		
3653	All progressions from a higher to a lower order are marked by ruins and mystery and a residue of nameless rage.	McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian				Box, C.J	Off the Grid	US	2016	Fiction		399176608		
3654	After nightfall, the face of the country seems to alter marvelously, and the clear moonlight only intensifies the change. The river gleams like running quicksilver, and the moonbeams play over the grassy stretches of the plateaus...The Bad Lands seem to be stranger and wilder than ever...	Roosevelt, Theodore	Hunting Trips of a Ranchman				Box, C.J	Badlands	US	2015	Fiction		312583214		
3655	Jenny kissed me when we met, Jumping from the chair she sat in. Time, you thief, who love to get Sweets into your list, put that in. Say i'm weary, say i'm sad; Say that health and wealth have missed me; Say i'm growing old, but add-- Jenny kissed me!	Hunt, Leigh					Bova, Ben	Power Play	US	2012	Fiction		765317869		
3656	However long your stay on this small planet lasts, and whatever happens during it, the most important thing is that -- from time to time-- you feel life's sweet caress	Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste	Avis de Passage				Boyd, William	Sweet Caress	US	2015	Fiction	1957	1632863324		
3657	The Essential American soul is hard, isolate, stoic, and a killer. It has never yet melted.	Lawrence, D.H	Studies in Classic American Literature				Boyle, T.C	The Harder they Come	US	2015	Fiction		62349384		
3658	Life is easy to chronicle, but bewildering to practise	Forster, E.M					Boyne, John	A History of Loneliness	US	2015	Fiction		857520954		
3659	In Reading gaol by Reading town   There is a pit of shame, And in it lies a wretched man   Eaten by teeth of flame, In burning winding-sheet he lies,   And his grave has got no name.  And there, till Christ call forth the dead,   In silence let him lie: No need to waste the foolish tear,   Or heave the windy sigh: The man had killed the thing he loved,   And so he had to die.  And all men kill the thing they love,   By all let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look,   Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss,   The brave man with a sword!	Wilde, Oscar	The Ballad of Reading Gaol		UK		Brandreth, Gyles	Oscar Wilde and the Murders at Reading Gaol	US	2012	Fiction	1897	1848542534		
3660	For a soul delighteth in the song of the heart, yea the song of the righteous is a prayer unto me, and it shall be answered with a blessing upon their heads.	Doctrine and Covenants 25:12	Doctrine and Covenants 				Bray, Carys	A Song for Issy Bradley	US	2014	Fiction		553390880		
3661	I hope you don't mind, but I have kept a few of your pieces For my private colelction	Lindenberg, Rebecca					Bray, Carys	The Museum of You	US	2016	Fiction		91959608		
3662	Someday I hope I can become resigned to knowing it's not knowing I must bear.	Lindenberg, Rebecca					Bray, Carys	The Museum of You	US	2016	Fiction		91959608		
3663	It's a Barnum and Bailey world, just as phony as it can be, But it wouldn't be make-believe if you believed in me.	Rose, Billy and Harburg, E. Y. "Yip"	It's Only a Paper Moon	Song			Murakami, Haruki	1Q84	US	2011	Fiction				
3664	I am not writing this to be published. However, as it is taking form, I have to consider the possibility that someone will discover it. Therefore, let me start by saying that although this document constitutes my last will and testament, it also happens to be an accounting of my fascination with women. If my work should be found more interesting after my death, such as Van Gogh's was after his, I hope that those who read this document will understand my final wishes and that my legacy will be extended to generations to come.	Umezawa, Heikichi					Shimada, Soji	The Tokyo Zodiac Murders	US	2013	Fiction	1936	9781782271383		
3665	O love, so long as you can love.	Liszt, Franz					Shin, Kyung-Sook	Please Look After Mom	US	2008	Fiction		9780307595917		
3666	If death is death,  what then of poets and the hibernating things no one remembers?	Lorca, Federico Garcia	Autumn Song				Kim, Young-Ha	Black Flower	US	2012	Fiction		9780547691138		
3667	The little rose, oh how should it be listed? Suddenly dark red and young and near? Oh we never knew that it existed Then we came, and saw that it was there.  Unexpected till we came and saw it Unbelievable as soon as seen Hit the mark, despite not aiming for it: Isn't that how things have always been?	Brecht, Bertolt					Hwang Sok-Yong	The Old Garden	US	2000	Fiction		9781609804060		
3668	He bears snatches of conversation; the wind singing under the thatched eaves; the rustle of twigs... the full-throated, happy cry of swallows in the evening air. His eyes are filled with helples anguish, like someone who has suddenly lost the power of speech at the very moment when he is about to say something terribly important, something crucial to everyone who might bear it.	Tarkovsky, Andrei	Andrei Rublev				Chomei, Kamo-no	Hojoki: Visions of a Torn World	US	1996	Fiction		9781880656228		
3669	Oitaru wo, chichi to se-yo. (That which is old should be treated with the respect due to a father.)		Japanese Proverb	Proverb	Japan		Ki no Tsurayuki	The Tosa Diary	US	1981	Fiction		804836957		
3670	In fact the whole of Japan is a pure invention. There is no such country, there are no such people.	Wilde, Oscar	The Decay of Lying			Y	Ross, Christopher	Mishima's Sword	US	2006	Fiction		9780306815133		
3671	Beauty, beautiful things, those are now my most deadly enemies.	Mishima, Yukio	The Temple of the Golden Pavilion		Japan		Stokes, Henry Scott	The Life and Death of Yukio Mishima	US	1975	Fiction		720601231		
3672	Ba kuja sar niham keh chun zanjiir Har dare halqa-e dare digar-ast (Hide - but where?  Each door I close opens another.)		found in a ghazal			Y	Masud, Naiyer	Snakecatcher: Stories	US	2006	Fiction, Anthology		9780143099710		
3673	Thou holdest mine eyes waking; I am so troubled that I cannot speak.  I have considered the days of old, the years of ancient times.		Psalm 77			Y	Masud, Naiyer	Snakecatcher: Stories	US	2006	Fiction, Anthology		9780143099710		
3674	The tale of he who a treaure map found that out some gate should you take leave, there sits a dome, if your back to the dome you turn and your face fronting Mecca, and an arrow you sling, whither the arrow falls a treasure trove lies. He went and arrows he let fly, so much so that he despaired, he did not find. And this news reached the King. Long-range archers arrows let fly, indeed naught was found. When to his Holiness be appealed, unto him it was inspired that we did not bid to pull the bow-string. Arrow in the bow he set, there before him it fell.	Shams Tabrizi					Mandanipour, Shahriar	Censoring an Iranian Love Story	US	2008	Fiction	1248	9780307269782		
3675	Our interest's on the dangerous edge of things. The honest thief, the tender murderer, The superstitious atheist.	Browning, Robert	Bishop Blougram's Apology				Pamuk, Orhan	Snow	US	2002	Fiction		375406972		
3676	Politics in a literary work are a pistol-shot in the middle of a concert, a crude affair though one impossible to ignore. We are about to speak of very ugly matters.	Stendhal	The Charterhouse of Parma (translated by Richard Howard)				Pamuk, Orhan	Snow	US	2002	Fiction		375406972		
3677	Well, then, eliminate the people, curtail them, force them to be silent. Because the European enlightenment is more important than people.	Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov				Pamuk, Orhan	Snow	US	2002	Fiction		375406972		
3678	The Westerner in me was discomposed.	Conrad, Joseph	Under Western Eyes				Pamuk, Orhan	Snow	US	2002	Fiction		375406972		
3679	There were innocent people, so innocent that they thought poverty a crime that wealth would allow them to forget.	Salik, Celal	from notebook				Pamuk, Orhan	The Museum of Innocence	US	2008	Fiction		9780676979688		
3680	If a man could pass thro' Paradise in a Dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his Soul had really been there, and found that flower in his hand when he awoke -- Aye? and what then?	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor					Pamuk, Orhan	The Museum of Innocence	US	2008	Fiction		9780676979688		
3681	First, I surveyed the little trinkets on the table, her lotions and her perfumes. I picked them up and examined them one by one. I turned her little watch over in my hand. Then I looked at her wardrobe. All those dresses and accessories piled one on top of the other. These things that every woman used to complete herself - they induced in me a painful and desperate loneliness; I felt myself hers, I longed to be hers.	Tanpinar, Ahmet Hamdi					Pamuk, Orhan	The Museum of Innocence	US	2008	Fiction		9780676979688		
3682	Verily, verily, I say unto you, except a corn of wheat all into the ground and die, it abideth alone: but if it die, it bringeth forth much fruit.		John 12:24				Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Brother Karamazov	US		Fiction				
3683	...Or was his destiny from the start To be but just one moment Near your heart?...	Turgenev, Ivan					Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Gambler and Other Stories	US	1877	Fiction, Anthology		9780140455090		
3684	Oh, those storytellers! They can't rest content with writhing something useful, agreeable, palatable - they have to dig up all the earth's most cherished secrets! .... I'd forbid them to write, that's what I'd do! I mean, have you ever known the like? A man reads... and finds himself reflecting - and before he knows where he is, all kinds of rubbish come into his head. I'd forbid them to write, truly I would; forbid them to write altogether!	Odoyevsky, Prince V. F.					Dostoevsky, Fyodor	Poor Folk and Other Stories	US		Fiction		9780140445053		
3685	Then came Peter, and said to him, Lord, how oft shall my brother sin against me, and I forgive him? Until seven times? Jesus saith unto him, I say not unto thee, Until seven times; but Until seventy times seven.		Matthew, xviii, 21-22				Resurrection	Tolstoy, Leo	US	1899-1900	Fiction		9780140424638		
3686	And why beholdest thy the mote that is in thy brother's eye, but considerest not the beam that is in thine own eye?		Matthew, vii, 3				Resurrection	Tolstoy, Leo	US	1899-1900	Fiction		9780140424638		
3687	He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.		John, viii, 7				Resurrection	Tolstoy, Leo	US	1899-1900	Fiction		9780140424638		
3688	The disciple is not above his master: but every one that is perfect shall be as his master.		Luke, vi, 40				Resurrection	Tolstoy, Leo	US	1899-1900	Fiction		9780140424638		
3689	...for ever Jomini, Jomini,  But never a mention of vodka...	Davydov, Denis					Master and Man and Other Stories	Tolstoy, Leo	US		Fiction		9780140449624		
3690	No one could joke like  (ty kak nikto shutil)	Akhmatova, Anna	To the Memory of M. B-v				Milne, Lesley	Mikhail, Bulgakov: A Critical Biography	US	1990	Non-Fiction, Biography		521227283		
3691	Comme un fou se croit dieu nous nous croyons mortels.		Delaland: Discours sur les ombres				Nabokov, Vladimir	Invitation to a Beheading	US	1959	Fiction		679725318		
3692	This reminds me of the ludicrous account he have Mr Langston, of the despicable state of a young gentleman of good family. 'Sir, when I heard of him last, he was running about town shooting cats.' And then in a sort of kindly reverie, he bethought himself of his own favorite cat, and said, 'But Hodge shan't be shot: no, no, Hodge shall not be shot.'	Boswell, James	The Life of Dr Johnson				Nabokov, Vladimir	Pale Fire	US	1962	Fiction		9780141185262		
3693	Without doubt, metaphysics has to do with everything that exists. However, the totality of what exists, including what has existed and will exist, is infinitely small in comparison with the totality of the Objects of knowledge. This fact easily goes unnoticed, probably because the lively interest in reality which is part of our nature tends to favor that exaggeration which finds the non-real a mere nothing - or, more precisely, which finds the non-real to be something for which science has no application at all or at least no application of any worth. [...] There is not the slightest doubt that what is supposed to be the Object of knowledge need not exist at all.	Meinong, Alexius	The Theory of Objects				Ajvaz, Michal	The Golden Age	US	2001	Fiction		9781564785787		
3694	And they are each other than one another, as being plural and not singular; for if one is not, they cannot be singular but every particle of them is infinite in number; and even if a person takes that which appears to be the smallest fraction, this, which seemed one, in a moment evanesces into many, as in a dream, and from being the smallest becomes very great, in comparison with the fractions into which it is split up.	Plato	Parmenides				Ajvaz, Michal	The Golden Age	US	2001	Fiction		9781564785787		
3695	The whole thing looks senseless enought,  but in its own way perfectly finished.	Kafka, Franz	The Cares of a Family Man				Ajvaz, Michal	The Golden Age	US	2001	Fiction		9781564785787		
3696	Aeternum dictis da diva leporem.		De Rerum Natura				Virgil (translated by Fitzgerald, Robert)	The Aeneid	US		Fiction		679413359		
3697	They Way that can be mapped is not the Eternal Way. The Name that can be named is not the Eternal Name.		Tao Te Ching		China		Buck, Pearl S.	The Three Daughters of Madame Liang	US	1969	Fiction		417025408		
3698	...but oh my desert yours is the only death I cannot bear. 	Shelton, Richard					Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3699	Resist much. Obey little.	Whitman, Walt			US		Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3700	Now. Or never. 	Thoreau					Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3701	sabotage... n. [Fr. < sabot, wooden shoe + -age: from damage done to machinery by sabots]...		Websters's New World Dictionary	Definition of a word			Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3702	... a lunatic living about 1779, who in a fit of rage smashed up two frames belonging to a Leicestershire "stockinger."		The Oxford Universal Dictionary	Definition of a word			Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3703	Down with all kings but King Ludd.	Byron			UK		Abbey, Edward	The Monkey Wrench Gang	US	1990	Fiction		094268818X		
3704	She is beautiful and therefore to be woo'd, She is a woman, therefore to be won	Shakespeare, William			UK		Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Cavendon Hall	US	2014	Fiction				
3705	Honor women: They wreathe and weave  Heavenly roses into earthly life	Von Schiler, Johann			UK		Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Cavendon Hall	US	2014	Fiction				
3706	Man is the hunter, woman is his game.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred					Bradford, Barbara Taylor	Cavendon Hall	US	2014	Fiction				
3707	...She hath no loyal knight and true, The Lady of Shalott	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Lady of Shalott				Bradley, Alan	I am Half-Sick of Shadows	US	2011	Fiction		385344015		
3708	But in her web she still delights  To weave the mirror's magic sights,  For often thro' the silent nights  A funeral, with plumes and lights         And music, came from Camelot:  Or when the moon was overhead  Came two young lovers lately wed;  'I am half sick of shadows,' said         The Lady of Shalott. 	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Lady of Shalott				Bradley, Alan	I am Half-Sick of Shadows	US	2011	Fiction		385344015		
3709	Fear no more the heat o'the sun,  Nor the furious winter's rages; Thou thy worldly Task hast done, Home art gone, and ta'en thy wages: Golden lads and girls all bust As chimney sweepers come to dust	Shakespeare, William	Cymbelline (IV.ii)				Bradley, Alan	The Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust	US		Fiction				
3710	Now from yon black and fun'ral yew,  That bathes the charnel-house with dew,  Methinks I hear a voice begin  (Ye ravens, cease your croaking din,  Ye tolling clocks, no time resound  O'er the long lake and midnight ground);  It sends a peal of hollow groans,  Thus speaking from among the bones. 	Parnell, Thomas	A Night Piece on Death				Bradley, Alan	Speaking from Among the Bones	US	2013	Fiction	1721	385344031		
3711	Tinker, tailor, Soldier, sailor, Rich man, poor man, Beggar man, thief.		An old english nursery rhyme				Bradford, Barbara Taylor	The Cavendon Luck	US	2016	Fiction		1250091276		
3712	I heave myself out of the darkness slowly, painfully. And there Iam, and there he is..	Rhys, Jean					Brooks-Dalton, Lily	Good Morning, Midnight	US	1939	Fiction		812998901		
3713	I will dance The dance of dying days And sleeping life.  I will dance In cold, dead leaves A bending, whirling human flame.  I will dance As the Horned God rides Across the skies.  I will dance To the music of His hounds Running, baying in chorus.  I will dance With the ghosts of those Gone before.  I will dance Between the sleep of life And the dream of death.  I will dance On Samhain’s dusky eye, I will dance.	Dezoma, Karen Bergquist	An Autumn Chant				Brooks, Kevin	A Dance of Ghosts	US	2011	Fiction		99553813		
3714									US						
3715	I have had worse partings, but none that so Gnaws at my mind still. Perhaps it is roughly Saying what God alone could perfectly show – How selfhood begins with a walking away, And love is proved in the letting go.	Day-Lewis, Cecil	Walking Away				Brown, Kate Lord	The Perfume Garden	US	2012	Fiction		1848879334		
3716	You can go proudly. You are History. You are legend.		La Pasionaria's Final Speech to the International Brigades, Barcelona, October 1938				Brown, Kate Lord	The Perfume Garden	US	2012	Fiction	1938	1848879334		
3717	My breath, my light, the one my heart flies toward						Brockmole, Jessica	Letters from the Skye	US	2013	Fiction		345542606		
3718	If you shut up truth and bury it under the ground, it will but grow, and gather itself such explosive power that the day it bursts through it will blow up everything in it's way.	Zola, Emile			France		Broom, Isabelle	My Map of You	US	2016	Fiction		1405925272		
3719	A glass of prosecco at dawn is romantic. It fizzes with excitement while the morning yawns awake. As the day grows wiser, a flute of sparkling wine adds magic to a lazy afternoon. But when the sky  turns red over the hills and the evening star winks at the possibility of a kiss, nothing surpasses champagne.	Trumperton, Lisa	Castlemaine, 2016				Brown, Helen	Timbledown Manor	US	2014	Fiction	2016	1496701488		
3720	Now the acts of David the king, first and last, behold, they are written in the words of Samuel the seer, and in the words of Nathan the prophet	1 Chronicles 29	Bible	Bible verse			Brooks, Geraldine	The Secret Chord	US	2015	Fiction		9780670025770		
3721	Now the rest of the acts of Solomon, first and last, are they not written in the history of nathan the prophet?	2 Chronicles 9:29	Bible	Bible verse			Brooks, Geraldine	The Secret Chord	US	2015	Fiction		9780670025770		
3722	Paris in the rain is still Paris	McReynolds, Catherine Remine	Catherine Remine McReynolds, 18/11/1923				Brown, Eleanor	The Light of Paris	US	2016	Fiction	1923	039915891X		
3723	Life is a whim of several billion cells to be you for a while.	Marx, Groucho					Brookmyre, Christopher	Bedlam	US	2013	Fiction		356502139		
3724	There is much to be said for the advantage of rules and regulations, much the same thing as can be said in praise of middle-class society - he who sticks to them will never produce anything that is bad or in poor taste, just as he who lets himself be moulded by law, order and prosperity will never become an intolerable neighbor or a striking scoundrel. On the other hand... rules and regulations ruin our true appreciation of nature and our powers to express it.	Goethe	The Sorrows of Young Werther				Brookner, Anita	Family and Friends	US	1985	Fiction	1774	679781641		
3725	Gone - flitted away, Taken the stars from the night and the sun from the day! Gone, and a cloud in my heart	Lord Tennyson, Alfred					Brooke, Amanda	The Missing Husband	US	2015	Fiction		7511361		
3726	Walking with a friend in the dark is better than walking alone in the night.	Keller, Helen					Brooke, Amanda	Where I found You	US	2014	Fiction		7511345		
3727	If I were a rich man, I'd spend most of my day lying comfortabky in an overstuffed armchair thinking about death. But i'm so poor, so I can only think about it in my spare moments, or when no one's looking.	Zavattini, Cesarre					Brizzi, Fausto	100 Days of Happiness	US	2013	Fiction		525427376		
3728	Little Charles, sleep sweetly in peace,  Soon enough you must wake Soon enough see our evil time And taste it's gall.  The World is an island of sorrow As soon as you breathe you must die And stay behind as earth.	Bellman, Carl Michael					Brekke, Jorgen	Dreamless	US	2015	Fiction		1250016991		
3729	For thou shalt have full many a chance to roam Seeking for something that all men love well Not for an unknown Isle where monsters dwell	Morris, William					Brekke, Jorgen	Where Monsters Dwell	US	2014	Fiction		1250016800		
3730	A round man cannot be expected to fit in a square hole right away. He must have time to modify his shape	Twain, Mark			US		Brennan, Alison	Stolen	US	2013	Fiction		1250005973		
3731	Across the water were the Palisades, crowned by the ugly framework of the amusement park -- yet soon it would be dusk and those same iron cobwebs would be a glory against the heavens, an enchanted palace set over the smooth radiance of a tropical canal	Fitzgerald, F. Scott			US		Brennert, Alan	Palisades Park	US	2013	Fiction		312643721		
3732	I will knock down the Gates of the Netherworld, I will smash the door posts, and leave the doors flat down, and will let the dead go up to eat the living! And the dead will outnumber the living!	Ishtar	The Epic of Gilgamesh Tablet IV		Mesopotamia		Brady, Kira	Hearts of Shadow	US	2013	Fiction		1420124579		
3733	Fool me once, shame on you Fool me twice, shame on me						Parker, Robert B	Robert B. Parker's Fool Me Twice	US	2012	Fiction		307987787		
3734	It's not lily days which shape our souls, but the frozen winter nights when we find ourselves in the pit of Zandru's Forge and discover who we truly are	Leynier, Felicia					Bradley, Marion Zimmer Ross, Deborah J	Zandru's Forge	US	2003	Fiction, Science fantasy		756401844		
3735	Who ever thought they would not hear the dead? Who ever thought that they could quarantine Those who are not, who had once been?	Edgar, Stephen	Nocturnal				Price, Richard	The Whites	US	2015	Fiction		805093990		
3736	Death investigation constitutes a heavy responsibility, and as such, let no person deter you from the truth and your own personal commitment to see that justice is done. Not only for the deceased, not for the surviving family as well.	Geberth, Vernon	Practical Homicide Investigation				Price, Richard	The Whites	US	2015	Fiction		805093990		
3737	All events are but the consummation of preceding causes, clearly seen but not distinctly apprehended. When the strain is sounded, the most untutored listener can tell that it must end with the keynote, although he cannot see why each successive bar must lead at last to the concluding chord. The law of Karma is the force which leads all chords to the keynote, which spreads the ripples from the tiny stone dropped into a pool, until the tidal waves drown a continent, long after the stone has sunk from sight and been forgotten.		The Teachings of Rajasta the Mage 				 Bradley, Marion Zimmer	The Fall of Atlantis	US	1983	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		671656155		
3738	 This is the story of one such stone, dropped into the pool of a world which was drowned long before the Pharaohs of Egypt piled one stone upon another		The Teachings of Rajasta the Mage   				Bradley, Marion Zimmer 	The Fall of Atlantis	US	1983	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		671656155		
3739	To the land of no return, the land of darkness, the place where dust is their nourishment, clay their food. They have no light, in darkness they dwell. Clothed like birds, with wings as garments		From the descent of the Goddess Ishtar into the Lower World				Bradley, Kira	Hearts of Chaos	US	2014	Fiction		1420124587		
3740	Yatra naaryasto poojyantay, ramantay tatra devata. (Where women are honored, there the gods are pleased.)		Manusmriti 3/56, 100 CE				Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee	Before we Visit the Goddess	US	2016	Fiction		1476792003		
3741	Everybody lives two ways. The first is simple, the second less so.	Thompson, Jean	Fire Dreams				Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee	Before we Visit the Goddess	US	2016	Fiction		1476792003		
3742	Oh love is the crooked thing There is nobody wise enough to find out all that is in it, For he would be thinking of love Till the stars had run away, And the shadows eaten the moon; Ah penny, brown penny, brown penny, One cannot begin it too soon	Yeats, W.B	The Young Man's Song				Divakaruni, Chitra Banerjee	Oleander Girl	US	2013	Fiction		1451695659		
3743	Why did you vanish into empty sky? Even the fragile snow when it falls,  falls in this world	Shikibu, Izumi					Dilloway, Margaret	Sisters of Heart and Snow	US	2015	Fiction		399170804		
3744	Some warriors look fierce, but are mild. Some seem timid, but are vicious. Look beyond appearances; position yourself for the advantage	Deng Ming Dao					Dilloway, Margaret	Sisters of Heart and Snow	US	2015	Fiction		399170804		
3745	The Himalayan legend says there are beautiful white birds that live completely in flight. They are born in the air, must learn to fly before falling and die also in their flying. Maybe you have been born into such a life with the bottom dropping out.	Sweeny, Jennifer K.	In Flight				Diffenbaugh, Vanessa	We Never Ask for Wings	US	2014	Fiction		055339231X		
3746	Moss is selected to be the emblem of maternal love, because, like that love, it glads the heart when the winter of adversity overtakes us, and when summer friends have deserted us.	Dumont, Henrietta	The Floral Offering				Diffenbaugh, Vanessa	The Language of Flowers	US	2011	Fiction		034552554X		
3747	Each man is the architect of his own fate	Appius Claudius					Doetsch, Richard	Half Past Dawn	US	2011	Fiction		143918397X		
3748	I am not an adventurer by choice, but by fate	Van Gogh, Vincent					Doetsch, Richard	Half Past Dawn	US	2011	Fiction		143918397X		
3749	It is what a man thinks of himself that really determines his fate.	Thoreau, Henry David					Doetsch, Richard	Half Past Dawn	US	2011	Fiction		143918397X		
3750	The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious	Einstein, Albert					Doetsch, Richard	The Thieves of Darkness	US	2010	Fiction		1416598952		
3751	Myths which are believed in tend to become true	Orwell, George					Doetsch, Richard	The Thieves of Darkness	US	2010	Fiction		1416598952		
3752	Cory: For Alice. I renew my vow not to fork any new instances without your permission. Charles: For Feorag. Just because!						Doctorov, Cory and Stross, Charles	The Rapture of the Nerds	US	2012	Fiction, Science Fiction		765329107		
3753	My child, such trouble I have. And you sleep, your heart is placid; your dream in the joyless wood; in the night nailed in bronze, in the blue dark you lie still and shine.	Simonides	Danae				Donoghue, Emma	Room	US	2010	Fiction		316098337		
3754	I thrust my arms wildly above and around me in all directions. I felt nothing: Yet dreaded to move a step, lest I should be impeded by the walls of a tomb	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Pit and Pendulum				Donoghue, Clare	No Place to Die	US	2015	Fiction		1250046084		
3755	Beacuse of the dog's joyfulness, our own is increased. It is no small gift.	Oliver, Mary	Dog Songs				Donohue, Meg	Dog Crazy	US	2015	Fiction		62331035		
3756	If you are reading this book, there is a high probability that your heart is broken.	James, John W and Friedman, Russell	The Grief Recovery Handbook				Donohue, Meg	Dog Crazy	US	2015	Fiction		62331035		
3757	Why did you glance back? Why did you hesitate for that moment?	H.D	Euridyce				Donohue, Keith	The Motion of Puppets	US	2016	Fiction		1250057183		
3758	Only connect!	Forster, E.M	Howard's End				Donovan, Kemper	The Decent Proposal	US	2016	Fiction		62391623		
3759	Tell us underneath what skies, Upon what coasts of earth we have been cast; We wander ignorant of men and places, And driven by the wind and the vast waves.	Virgil	The Aeneid				Donoghue, Emma	Astray	US	2012	Fiction		316206296		
3760	I stopped believing in Santa Claus when my mother took me to see him in a department store, and he asked for my autograph.	Temple, Shirley			US		Dorsey, Tim	When Elves Attack	US	2011	Fiction		62092847		
3761	A life is not important except in the impact it has on other lives.	Robinson, Jackie					Dorsey, Tim	Pineapple Grenade	US	2012	Fiction		61876909		
3762	It would be a bitter cosmic joke if we destroy ourselves due to atrophy of the imagination	Gellhorn, Martha					Dorsey, Tim	The Riptide: Ultra Glide	US	2013	Fiction		62092782		
3763	The Early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese	Wright, Steven					Dorsey, Tim	The Riptide: Ultra Glide	US	2013	Fiction		62092782		
3764	The world is a comedy to those that think, a tragedy to those that feel	Walpole, Horatio					Dorsey, Tim	Tiger Shrimp Tango	US	2014	Fiction		62092812		
3765	May there be no frost on your potatoes, nor worms in your cabbage						Donoghue, Emma	The Wonder	US		Fiction				
3766	Like the eye, the ear and the elbow, the genome shows no element of design, but is instead filled with compromise, contingency and decay	Jones, Steve					Doughty, Louise	Apple Yard Tree	US	2013	Fiction		571297889		
3767	We go through life mishearing and mis-seeing and misunderstanding so that the stories we tell ourselves will add up	Malcolm, Janet					Doughty, Louise	Apple Yard Tree	US	2013	Fiction		571297889		
3768	You should remind yourself that when you love is mortal, that when you love is not your own. It is granted to you for the present while, and not irrevocably, nor for ever, but like a fig or a bunch of grapes in the appointed season; and if you long for it in the winter, you are a fool.		The Discourse of Epictetus				Doughty, Louise	Whatever You Love	US	2010	Fiction		571254756		
3769	On one side there is luminousity, trust, faith, the beauty of the earth; on the other side, darkness, doubt, unbelief, the cruelty of the earth, the capacity of people to do evil. When I write, the first side is true; when I do not, the second is.	Milosz, Czeslaw	Road-Side Dog				Dovey, Ceridwen	Only the Animals	US	2014	Fiction		1926428587		
3770	Each creature is key to all other creatures. A dog sitting in a patch of sun licking itself, says he, is at one moment a dog and the next a vessel of revelation.	Coatzee, J.M	Elizabeth Costello		US		Dovey, Ceridwen	Only the Animals	US	2014	Fiction		1926428587		
3771	We're all mad here.	Carroll, Lewis			UK		Robb, J.D,  Blayney, Mary,  Fox, Elaine,  Mccomas, Mary Kay and Langan, Ruth Ryan	Down the Rabbit Hole	US	2015	Fiction		515155470		
3772	I shall not commit the fashionable stupidity of regarding everything I cannot explain as a fraud.	Jung, Carl					Robb, J.D,  Blayney, Mary,  Fox, Elaine,  Mccomas, Mary Kay and Langan, Ruth Ryan	Down the Rabbit Hole	US	2015	Fiction		515155470		
3773	Every Angel is terrible.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	The Duino Elegies				Downum, Amanda	Dreams of Shreds and Tatters	US	2015	Fiction		1781083274		
3774	If every angel is terrible, then why do you welcome them?	CocoRosie	Terrible Angels				Downum, Amanda	Dreams of Shreds and Tatters	US	2015	Fiction		1781083274		
3775	In a perfect world, there are no bad dreams we fall asleep believing in the same things For it's not perfect where we are No wishes come true from falling stars	Module, God	Image				Downum, Amanda	Dreams of Shreds and Tatters	US	2015	Fiction		1781083274		
3776	When asked where his officers were, a British NCO replied, " When it comes time to die, they'll be with us."	Gabriel, Richard A. and Savage, Paul L.	Crisis in Command: Mismanagement in the Army				Dietz, William C.	Andromeda's War	US	2014	Fiction	1978	042525626X		
3777	He is a fellow without any collective significance, barely an individual	L.F. Celine	The Church				Sartre, Jean-Paul	Nausea	US	1938	Fiction				
3778	If the doors of perception were cleansed everything would appear to man as it is, infinite	Blake, William			UK		Huxley, Aldous	The Doors of Perception	US	1954	Fiction				
3779	Trop de perversite regne au siècle ou nous sommes, Et je veux me tirer du commerce des hommes	Moliere			France		Hartley, L.P.	The Hireling	US	1957	Fiction				
3780	Their coming and going is sure in the night: in the plains of Asia (saith he), the storks meet on such a set day, he that comes last is torn to pieces, and so they get them gone	Burton, Robert	A Digression on the Air				Burgess, Anthony	The Enemy in the Blanket	US	1958	Fiction				
3781	Allah is great, no doubt, and Juxtaposition his prophet	Hugh-Clough, Artthur	Amours de Voyage				Burgess, Anthony	Beds in the East	US	1959	Fiction				
3782	Good, too, Logic, of course; in itself, but not in fine weather	Hugh-Clough, Artthur	The Bothie of Tober-na- Vuolich				Burgess, Anthony	Beds in the East	US	1959	Fiction				
3783	- Allons, dernier des poetes, / Toujours enferme tu te rendra malade!	Jules Laforgue	Dimanches		France		Burgess, Anthony	Inside Mr Enderby	US	1963	Fiction				
3784	Human existence being an hallucination containing in itself the secondary hallucinations of night and day...	de Selby		fictional			O' Brien, Flann	The Third Policeman	US	1967	Fiction				
3785	Since the affairs of men rest still uncertain, / Let’s reason with the worst that may befall	Shakespeare, William					O' Brien, Flann	The Third Policeman	US	1967	Fiction				
3786	We wove a web in childhood / A web of sunny air...	Bronte, Charlotte	Retrospection		UK		Byatt, A.S.	The Game	US	1967	Fiction				
3787	The principle of the imagination resembles the emblem of the serpent...	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor			UK		Byatt, A.S.	The Game	US	1967	Fiction				
3788	Every Night and every Morn / Some to Misery are born...	Blake, William	Auguries of Innocence		UK		Christie, Agatha	Endless Night	US	1967	Fiction				
3789	Esperad todavia. / El bestial elemento se solaza	Ruben Dario			Spain?		Burgess, Anthony	Enderby Outside	US	1968	Fiction				
3790	An Eagle for an Emperor, a Gyrfalcon for a King; a Peregrine for a Prince...		The Boke of St Albans, and a Harlan manuscript				Hines, Barry	A Kestrel for a Knave	US	1968	Fiction	1486			
3791	In the beginning all the world was America	Locke, John					Carter, Angela	The Passion of New Eve	US	1977	Fiction				
3792	2+2=5; a notice put up in Moscow...						Burgess, Anthony	1985	US	1978	Fiction				
3793	Then, carefully examining what I was...	Rene Descartes	Discours de la Methode		France		Fowles, John	Mantissa	US	1982	Fiction				
3794	Sylvia: We must be serious now...		Marivaux		France		Fowles, John	Mantissa	US	1982	Fiction				
3795	Historia, -ae, f. 1. inquiry, investigation, learning...		Dictionary	Definition of a word			Swift, Graham	Waterland	US	1983	Fiction				
3796	Ours was the marsh country...	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations		UK		Swift, Graham	Waterland	US	1983	Fiction				
3797	Caelum, non animum mutant, qui trans mare currunt	Horace			Greece		Lodge, David	Small World	US	1984	Fiction				
3798	When a writer calls his work a Romance...	Hawthorne, Nathaniel			US		Lodge, David	Small World	US	1984	Fiction				
3799	Hush! Caution! Echoland!	Joyce, James			Ireland		Lodge, David	Small World	US	1984	Fiction				
3800	There’s a feeling I get when I look to the West...	Led Zeppelin					Ellis, Bret Easton	Less Than Zero	US	1985	Fiction				
3801	The facts, even when beaded on a chain, still did not have real order. Events did not flow...	O’Brien, Tim	Going After Cacciato				Ellis, Bret Easton	The Rules of Attraction	US	1987	Fiction				
3802	There are things that people cannot imagine but nothing that people will not do	Sui Jiansu					Zhang Wei	The Ancient Ship	US	1987	Fiction				
3803	Upon the midlands now the industrious muse doth fall, The shires which we the heart of England well may call. DRAYMAN: Poly-Olbion	Eliot, George	Epigraph to Felix Holt the Radical	Another book's epigraph			Lodge, David	Nice Work	US	1988	Fiction				
3804	Two nations; between whom there is no intercourse and no sympathy...	Benjamin Disraeli	Sybil; or, the Two Nations		UK		Lodge, David	Nice Work	US	1988	Fiction				
3805	When a writer calls his work a Romance...	Nathaniel Hawthorne	Preface to The House of the Seven Gables	Preface of another book	US		A.S. Byatt	Possession	US	1990	Fiction				
3806	And if at whiles the bubble, blown too thin, / Seem nigh on bursting, - if you nearly see...	Browning, Robert	Mr Sludge, “the Medium”				A.S. Byatt	Possession	US	1990	Fiction				
3807	Orphee: Enfin, Madame... m’expliquerez-vous?...	Cocteau	screenplay to Orphee				Coe, Jonathan	What a Carve Up!	US	1994	Fiction				
3808	Meet me, he’d said and forgotten / Love me: but of love we are frightened	Philippe, Louis	Yuri Gagarin				Coe, Jonathan	What a Carve Up!	US	1994	Fiction				
3809	One night I was sitting on the bed in my hotel room on Bunker Hill, down in the middle of Los Angeles....	Fante, John	Ask the Dust				Ellis, Bret Easton	The Informers	US	1994	Fiction				
3810	Therapy. The treatment of physical, mental or social disorders of disease		Dictionary	Definition of a word			Lodge, David	Therapy	US	1995	Fiction				
3811	You know what, Soren? There’s nothing the matter with you but your silly habit of holding yourself round- shouldered. Just straighten your back and stand up and your sickness will be over		Lund, Christian - uncle of Soren Kierkegaard				Lodge, David	Therapy	US	1995	Fiction				
3812	Writing is a form of therapy	Greene, Graham			UK		Lodge, David	Therapy	US	1995	Fiction				
3813	An ape, a most ill-favoured beast. / How like us in all the rest?	Cicero			Italy		Self, Will	Great Apes	US	1997	Fiction				
3814	When I come home late at night from banquets, form social gatherings...	Kafka, Franz	A Report to the Academy				Self, Will	Great Apes	US	1997	Fiction				
3815	Fountains of water, sweet, wholesome and clear, stream forth among the glittering pebble stones	Fitzstephen, William	description of Holywell, Shoreditch	description 			Come before Christ and Murder Lover	Home, Stewart	US	1997	Fiction	12th Century			
3816	My mother said / I never should / Play with the gypsies...		Skipping rhyme	Song			Fay Weldon	A Hard Time to be a Father	US	1998	Fiction				
3817	What’s past is prologue	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Smith, Zadie	White Teeth	US	2000	Fiction				
3818	Diese Gleichnisreden sind artig und unterhaltend, und wer spielt nicht gern mit Ähnlichkeiten?	Goethe	Wahlverwandtschaften		Germany		A.S. Byatt	The Biographer’s Tale	US	2000	Fiction				
3819	I regard truth as a divine ventriloquist. I care not from whose mouth the sounds are supposed to proceed, if only the words are audible and intelligible	Coleridge	Biographia Literaria		UK		Home, Stewart	69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess	US	2002	Fiction				
3820	I am a machine condemned to devour books	Marx, Karl	Letter to his daughter Laura	Letter	Germany		Home, Stewart	69 Things to Do with a Dead Princess	US	2002	Fiction	1868			
3821	There is an unconscious appositeness in the use of the word person to designate the human individual...	Shopenhauer					Self, Will	Dorian	US	2002	Fiction				
3822	Why did you lie to me? I always thought I told the truth. Why did you lie to me? Because the truth lies like nothing else and I love the truth	Strand, Mark	Elegy for my father				Woolf, Tobias	Old School	US	2003	Fiction				
3823	We work in the dark - we do what we can - we give what we have. Our doubt is our passion and our passion is our task. The rest is the madness of art	James, Henry	The Middle Years		UK		Lodge, David	Author, Author	US	2004	Fiction				
3824	Who was to be lucky and who to be rich, Who’d get to the top of the tree	Moscheles, Felix	In Bohemia with Du Maurier				Lodge, David	Author, Author	US	2004	Fiction				
3825	Mo run geal og (My Fair Young Love)						Kennedy, A.L.	Paradise	US	2004	Fiction				
3826	And did you get what you wanted from this life, even so? / I did. / And what did you want? / To call myself beloved, to feel myself / beloved on the earth	Carver, Raymond	Late Fragment				Forster, Margaret	Is there anything you want?	US	2005	Fiction				
3827	In our misery we wanted to scream for help, but there was no one there to come to our aid	Petronius			Greece		Bolano, Roberto	Amulet	US	2006	Fiction				
3828	What are you thinking?...						Guo, Xiaolu	A Concise Chinese- English Dictionary for Lovers	US	2007	Fiction				
3829	entence noun. Middle English 1. 2b. 5. 7...		The New Shorter Oxford English Dictionary	Definition of a word			Lodge, David	Deaf Sentence	US	2008	Fiction				
3830	Who knows, whether, if I had given up smoking, I should really have become the strong perfect man I imagined?...	Sveno, Italo	Confessions of Zeno		Italy		Self, Will	The Butt	US	2008	Fiction				
3831	He alone, who owns the youth, gains the future	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Palahniuk, Chuck	Pygmy	US	2009	Fiction				
3832	Deep inside the town there open up, so to speak, double streets, doppelgänger streets, mendacious and delusive streets	Schulz, Bruno	The Cinnamon Shops and other stories				Mieville, China	The City & the City	US	2009	Fiction				
3833	History repeats the old conceits, the glib replies, the same defeats.	Costello, Elvis	Beyond Belief		US		Ellis, Bret Easton	Imperial Bedrooms	US	2010	Fiction				
3834	There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself	Chandler, Raymond	The Long Goodbye		US		Ellis, Bret Easton	Imperial Bedrooms	US	2010	Fiction				
3835	Land and sea, weakness and decline are great separators, but death is the great divorcer for ever	Keats			UK		Toby Litt	King Death	US	2010	Fiction	1820			
3836	Time is money	Franklin, Benjamin	Advice to a Young Tradesman		US		Shriver, Lionel	So Much for That	US	2010	Fiction	1748			
3837	Love is the world’s infinite mutability; lies hatred, murder even, are all knit up in it; it is the inevitable blossoming of its opposites, a magnificent rose smelling faintly of blood	Kushner, Tony	The Illusion				Flynn, Gillian	Gone Girl	US	2012	Fiction				
3838	lascia ch’io torni al mio paese sepolto nell’erba come in un mare caldo e pesante Let me return to my home town entombed in grass as in a warm and high sea	Bassani, Giorgio	Saluto a Roma		Italy		Lahiri, Jhumpa	The Lowland	US	2013	Fiction				
3839	D’ailleurs, c’est toujours les autres qui meurent	Duchamp, Marcel			France		Self, Will	Shark	US	2014	Fiction				
3840	The greater part of Asia was discovered by Darius, who had wished to know where it was that the sea was joined by the River Indus...	Herodotus	The Histories				Shamsie, Kamila	A God in Every Stone	US	2014	Fiction				
3841	I am not yet so lost in lexicography as to forget that words are the daughters of the earth, and that things are the sons of heaven.	Johnson, Samuel	preface to A Dictionary of the English Language	Preface 			Graedon, Alena	The Word Exchange	US	2014	Fiction				
3842	"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in a rather scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean - neither more nor less." "The question is," said Alice, "whether you can make words mean so many different things." "The question is," said Humpty Dumpty, "which is to be the master - that's all."	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass				Graedon, Alena	The Word Exchange	US	2014	Fiction				
3843	As a boy, I used to marvel that the letters in a closed book did not get scrambled and lost overnight.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Aleph				Graedon, Alena	The Word Exchange	US	2014	Fiction				
3844	Having bitten on life like a sharp apple Or, playing it like a fish, been happy,  Having felt with fingers that the sky is blue What have we after that to look forward to?   Not the twilight of the gods but a precise dawn Or sallow and grey bricks, and newsboys crying war.	Macneice, Louis	Aubade				Kukil, Karen V. (editor)	The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath	US	1982	Non-Fiction				
3845	We only begin to live when we conceive life as tragedy...	Yeats, W. B					Kukil, Karen V. (editor)	The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath	US	1982	Non-Fiction				
3846	Hold on to the now, the here, through which all future plunges to the past...	Joyce, James			Ireland		Kukil, Karen V. (editor)	The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath	US	1982	Non-Fiction				
3847	The beginning of our happiness lies in the understanding that life without wonder is not worth living.	Heschel, Abraham Joshua					Foer, Joshua / Thuras, Dylan and Morton, Ella	Atlas Obscura	US	2016	Non-Fiction				
3848	Cut off from hope, we live on in desire.	Alighieri, Dante	The Inferno				McGregor, Jon	Even the Dogs	US		Fiction				
3849	My child such trouble I have.  And you sleep, your heart is placid; you dream in the joyless wood; in the night nailed in bronze, in the blue dark you lie still and shine.	Simonides					Donoghue, Emma	Room	US		Fiction				
3850	Il faut cultiver notre jardin.	Voltaire	Candide				Poon, Wena	The Proper Care of Foxes	US						
3851	First God invented the voyage - then came doubt - then nostalgia.	Angelopoulos, Theodore	Ulysses' Gaze	Film			Kim Cheng Boey	Between Stations	US	2009	Non-Fiction, Memoir				
3852	Let no one despair,  even though in the darkest night the last star of hope may disappear.	Wieland, Christoph Martin					Yancey, Rick	The Last Star	US	2016	Fiction, Young Adult Fiction				
3853	God gave Noah the rainbow sign,  No more water, the fire next time!						Baldwin, James	The Fire Next Time	US	1963	Non-Fiction				
3854	Corruptio optimi pessima. (The corruption of the best is the worst.)		Latin Proverb				Abbott, Jeff	A Thriller Downfall	US	2013	Fiction				
3855	Allah's Apostle said, "War is deceit."	Iman Al-Bukhari					Ackerman, Elliot	Green on Blue	US	2015	Fiction	846 AD	9781476778556		
3856	The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit.	Moliere	The Imaginary Invalid				Adelman, Michelle	Piece of Mind	US	2016	Fiction		9780393245797		
3857	And then the child run into the wood. To find his friend where the devil stood.						Ahlborn, Ania	The Devil Crept In	US	2017	Fiction		9781476783758		
3858	Because I feel that, in the Heavens above The angels, whispering to one another,  Can find, among their burning terms of love Non so devotional as that of "Mother."	Poe, Edgar Allan					Ahlborn, Ania	The Devil Crept In	US	2017	Fiction		9781476783758		
3859	The times are like drawn knives, kings like butchers,  Righteousness has fled on wings. The dark night of falsehood prevails, The moon of truth is no longer visible.	Guru Granth Sahib	Majh				Ahmad, A. X.	The Care-Taker	US	2013	Fiction		9781250016843		
3860	From my village I see as much of the universe as you can see from earth,  So my village is as big as any other land For I am the size of what I see,  Not the size of my height.	Pessoa, Fernando	The Keeper of Sheep				Alameddine, Rabih	An Unnecessary Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9780802122148		
3861	Perhaps reading and writing books is one of the last defences human dignity has left, because in the end they remind us of what God once reminded us before He too evaporated in this age of relentless humiliation - that we are more than ourselves; that we have souls. And more, moreover.  Or perhaps not.	Flanagan, Richard	Gould's Book of Fish				Alameddine, Rabih	An Unnecessary Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9780802122148		
3862	The cure for loneliness is solitude.	Moore, Marianne	If I were Sixteen Today	Essay			Alameddine, Rabih	An Unnecessary Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9780802122148		
3863	Don Quixote's misfortune is not his imagination, but Sancho Panza.	Kafka, Franz	Dearest Father: Stories and Other Writings				Alameddine, Rabih	An Unnecessary Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9780802122148		
3864	i dared to rest, or wander, - like a rest Made sweeter for the step upon the grass, -  And view the ground's most gentle dimplement, (As if God's finger touched but did not press In making England!) such an up and down Of verdure, - nothing too much up or down, A ripple of land; such little hills, the sky Can stoop to tenderly and the wheatfields climb;  Such nooks of valleys, lined with orchises, Fed full of noises by invisible streams;  And open pastures, where you scarely tell White daisies from white dew, - at intervals The mythic oaks and elm-trees standing out Self-poised upon their prodigy of shade, - I thought my father's land was worthy too Of being my Shakespeare's.	Browning, Elizabeth Barrett	Aurora Leigh	Poem			Alexander, Tasha	Behind the Shattered Glass	US	2013	Fiction		9781472108593		
3865	A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea.	Honore de Balzac					Alexander, Cassie	Deadshifted	US	2014	Fiction		9781250037947		
3866	I have no fear nor shrinking; I have seen death  so often that it is not strange or fearful to me.	Cavell, Edith					Alexander, Cassie	Moonshifted	US	2012	Fiction		9780312553401		
3867	The delight in male children is strictly in fulfilling one's responsibility and having them in the first place because, unfortunately, at some point they become men.	The Duchess of Roxborough					Alexander, Victoria	Love with the Proper Husband	US	2003	Fiction		6001453		
3868	I could tell Khrushchev liked me. He squeezed my hand so long and hard that I thought he would break it.	Monroe, Marilyn					Allan, Barbara	Bombshell	US	2004	Fiction	1959	9781612185279		
3869	It is a question of war or peace between our countries, a question of life or death...	Khrushchev, Nikita					Allan, Barbara	Bombshell	US	2004	Fiction	1959	9781612185279		
3870	I have little respect for money... Ideas excite me.	Disney, Walt					Allan, Barbara	Bombshell	US	2004	Fiction	1959	9781612185279		
3871	There are no tyrants where there are no slaves.	Rizal, Jose				Y	Alsanousi, Saud	The Bamboo Stalk	US	2012	Fiction		9789927101779	Epigraphs begin on sections	
3872	The universe is full of magical things, patiently waiting for our wits to grow sharper.	Phillpotts, Eden					Alt, Madelyn	The Trouble With Magic	US	2006	Fiction		9780425207468		
3873	If a person... unlawfully takes and uses or otherwise appropriates something, a sentence... shall be imposed for unlawful dispossession. The same shall apply to a person who, without any appropriation, by fitting or breaking a lock of by other means unlawfully disturbs another's possession or by violence or threat of violence prevents another from exercising his rights to retain or take something.		Swedish Penal Code: Chapter 8, Section 8	Law			Andersson, Lena	Willful Disregard	US	2013	Fiction		9781590517611		
3874	The tyranny of the visible makes us blind. The brilliance of the word pierces the night of the world.	Bobin, Christian					Anderson, Alison	The Summer Guest	US	2016	Fiction		9780062423368		
3875	The only possible radical experience you can count on is death.	Rimbaud, Arthur	The Beauty of the Devil				Arbol, Victor Del	The Heart Tastes Bitter	US	2013	Fiction	2009	9781925321159		
3876	If you think you know what the hell is going on, you're probably full of shit.	Wilson, Robert Anton					Arnopp, Jason	The Last Days of Jack Sparks	US	2016	Fiction		9780356506852		
3877	Render unto Caesar no more than you got to Keep the Lord in your heart, and keep your powder dry.  But do you good in mean time While you're waiting on a good time, draw the line.	Knight, Chris	In the Mean Time				Atkins, Ace	The Redeemers	US	2015	Fiction		9780399173943		
3878	If we take prisoners, we keep 'em separate till we have had time to examine them, so they can't cook up a story between 'em.		Roger's Rangers Standing Order No. 5				Atkins, Ace	The Redeemers	US	2015	Fiction		9780399173943		
3879	The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.	Chesterton, G. K.					Atkins, Ace	The Ranger	US	2011	Fiction		9780399157486		
3880	Don't ever march home the same way. Take a different route so you won't be ambushed.		Roger's Rangers Standing Order No. 11				Atkins, Ace	The Ranger	US	2011	Fiction		9780399157486		
3881	Where are there towns but no houses, roads but no cars, forests but no trees? AnswerL on a map.		Riddle on children's breakfast TV				Ava Olafsdottir, Audur	Butterflies in November	US	2013	Fiction		9781782270133		
3882	You shall love the LORD your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your might. Take to heart these instructions with which I charge you this day. Impress them upon your children. Recite them when you stay at home and when you are away, when you lie down and when you get up. Bind them as a sign on your hand and let them serve as a symbol on your forehead; inscribe them on the doorposts of your house and on your gates.		Deuteronomy 6:5-9				Bacharach, Jacob	The Doorposts of your house and on your gates	US	2017	Fiction		9781631491740		
3883	Dil hai chhota sa, chhoti si aasha.  (My small heart has a small hope.)		Roja	Song from Hindi Film			Baldwin, Shauna Singh	The Selector of Souls	US	2012	Fiction	1992	9781471113512		
3884	I don't have to be what you want me to be.	Muhammad Ali					Bardsley, Greg	The Bob Watson	US	2016	Fiction		9780062304797		
3885	Poets and heroes are of the same race, the latter do what the former conceive.	Alphonse de Lamartine					Barnett, David	Gideonsmith and the Mechanical Girl	US	2013	Fiction		9780765334244		
3886	...the most elusive island of all, the first person singular.	McGahern, John					Barry, David	Beatlebone	US	2015	Fiction		9780385540292		
3887	I ask, in this boundless land, who is the master of man's destiny?	Mao Zedong			China		Barker, Susan	The Incarnations	US	2014	Fiction		9780857522573		
3888	When a man's verses cannot be understood, nor a man's good wit seconded with the forward child understanding, it strikes a man once more dead than a great reckoning in a little room. Truly, I would the gods had made thee poetical.		As You Like It				Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers: Novel in Verse	US	2012	Fiction		9781444730241		
3889	The way to really develop as a writer is to make yourself a political outcast, so that you have to live in secret. This is how Marlowe developed into Shakespeare.	Hughes, Ted	Letters		US		Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers: Novel in Verse	US	2012	Fiction	2007	9781444730241		
3890	Poetry is nearer to vital truth than history.	Plato			Greece		Barber, Ros	The Marlowe Papers: Novel in Verse	US	2012	Fiction		9781444730241		
3891	Some dive into the sea Some toil upon the stone	Zandt, Townes Van					Bass, Rick	For a Little While	US	2016	Fiction		9780316381154		
3892	But the characteristic feature of the ridiculous age I was going through - awkward indeed but by no means infertile - is that we do not consult our intelligence and that the most trivial attributes of other people seme to us to form an inseparable part of their personality. In a world thronged with monsters and with gods, we know little peace of mind. There is hardly a single action we perform in that phase which we would not give anything, in later life, to be able to annul. Whereas what we ought to regret is that we no long possess the spontaneity which made us perform them. In later life we look at things in a more practical way, in full conformity with the rest of society, but adolescence is the only period in which we learn anything.	Proust, Marcel	In Search of Lost Time, Vol II: Within a Budding Grove				Batuman, Elif	The Idiot	US	2017	Fiction		9781594205613		
3893	If I am not for me, then who is for me? But if I am only for me, then what am I?	Maimonides, Moses					Bauers, W. C.	Indomitable	US	2016	Fiction		9780765375445		
3894	You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.	Trotsky, Leon					Bauers, W. C.	Indomitable	US	2016	Fiction		9780765375445		
3895	The true soldier fights not because he hates what is in front of him, but because he loves what is behind him.	Chesterton, G. K. 					Bauers, W. C.	Indomitable	US	2016	Fiction		9780765375445		
3896	The worst that being an artist could do to you would be that it would make you slightly unhappy constantly.	Salinger, J. D. 	De Daumier-Smith's Blue Period				Baume, Sara	A Line Made By Walking	US	2017	Fiction		9781785150418		
3897	If astronomy teaches anything, it teaches that man is but a detail in the evolution of the universe, and that resemblant though diverse details are inevitably to be expected in the host of orbs around him. He learns that, though he will probably never find his double anywhere, he is destined to find any number of cousins scattered through space.	Lowell, Percival	Mars				Baxter, Stephen	The Massacre of Mankind	US	2017	Fiction	1985	9781473205093		
3898	It seemed to me that humanity was on the verge of a deep apprehension of its place in the cosmos. The intellectual world was alive with speculation and hope. Then the Martians came again.	Jenkins, Walter	Narratives of the Martian Wars				Baxter, Stephen	The Massacre of Mankind	US	2017	Fiction	1928	9781473205093		
3899	Without an element of cruelty at the root of every spectacle, the theater is not possible.	Artaud, Antonin					Bayer, William	The Luzern Photograph	US	2015	Fiction		9780727885463		
3900	Sapper, Buchan, Donford Yates, practitioners in that school of Snobbery with Violence that runs like a thread of good-class tweed through twentieth-century literature.	Bennet, Alan					Beaton, M. C.	Snobbery with Violence	US	2003	Fiction		312304515		
3901	"Will you walk into my parlour?" said a spider to a fly: "'Tis the prettiest little parlour that ever you did spy."	Howitt, Mary					Beaton, M. C.	Death of a Perfect Wife	US	1989	Fiction				
3902	Here we are in Egypt, land of the Pharaohs, land of the Ptolemies, country of Cleopatra (as one says in high style)... What to say? What would you like me to write? I have hardly got over the first bedazzlement. It is like being thrown, fast asleep, into the middle of a Beethoven symphony...	Flaubert, Gustave		Letter to Dr Jules Cloquet		Y	Beauman, Sally	The Visitors	US	2014	Fiction	1850	9780751551662	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
3903	I wish I loved the Human Race; I wish I loved its silly face; I wish I liked the way it walks; I wish I liked the way it talks; And when I'm introduced to one I wish I thought What Jolly Fun!	Raleigh, Sir Walter A.					Beaton, M. C.	Death of a Nurse	US	2016	Fiction		9781455558278		
3904	To hear footsteps in the evening - and see no one.	Zagajewski, Adam	Unwritten Elegy for Krakow's Jews		Poland		Belfer, Lauren	And After the Fire	US	2016	Fiction		9780062428523		
3905	This isn't about finding someone else to watch our backs!	Archer, Jonathan		Fictional			Bennett, Christopher L.	Choice of Futures	US	2013	Fiction		9781476706740		
3906	It is curious to note the old sea-margins of human thought! Each subsiding century reveals some new mystery; we build where monsters used to hide themselves.	Longfellow					Bennett, James	Chasing Embers	US	2016	Fiction		9780316390699		
3907	Marianne: Do you believe two people can spend a lifetime together? Johan: It's a ridiculous convention passed down from God knows where. A five-year contract would be ideal. Or an agreement subject to renewal.	Bergman, Ingmar	Scenes from a Marriage				Ben Jelloun, Tahar	The Happy Marriage	US	2012	Fiction		9781612194653		
3908	I make my own luck.	King Vidor	Gilda				Ben Jelloun, Tahar	The Happy Marriage	US	2012	Fiction		9781612194653		
3909	Every body perseveres in its state of rest, or of uniform motion in a right line, unless it is compelled to change that state by forces impressed thereon.	Newton, Isaac					Benedict, Marie	The Other Einstein	US	2016	Fiction				
3910	For now in every exuberant joy there is heard an undertone of terror, or else a wisful lament over an irrecoverable loss. It is as though... nature were bemoaning the fact of her fragmentation, her decomposition into separate individuals.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	The Birth of Tragedy				Bennett, Claire-Louise	Pond	US	2015	Fiction		9780399575891		
3911	Could it be that any apartment, any one at all, might eventually become a burrow? Would any place eventually welcome me into its dim, warm, reassuring, kindly light?	Ginzburg, Natalia	A Place to Live				Bennett, Claire-Louise	Pond	US	2015	Fiction		9780399575891		
3912	Wolves in shells are crueller than stray ones.	Bachelard, Gaston	The Poetics of Space				Bennett, Claire-Louise	Pond	US	2015	Fiction		9780399575891		
3913	Disappointment must be dealt with. You must wander in paradise just once more before you decide not to take the stuff again. A trifle more.	Ambler, Eric	A Coffin for Dimitrios				Berenson, Alex	The Shadow Patrol	US	2012	Fiction		9780755381401		
3914	Certainly there is no hunting like the hunting of man and those who have hunted armed men long enough and liked it, never really care for anything else thereafter.	Hemingway, Ernest	On the Blue Water: A Gulf Stream Letter				Berenson, Alex	The Shadow Patrol	US	2012	Fiction	1936	9780755381401		
3915	What is the deepest loss that you have suffered? If drinking is bitter, change yourself to wine.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Sonnets to Orpheus II, 29				Bernheimer, Kate (edited by)	xo Orpheus: Fifty New Myths	US	2013	Fiction, Anthology		9780143122425	Various authors	
3916	The terms of the President and Vice President shall end at noon on the 20th day of January.		U.S. Constituition 20th Amendment	Law	US		Berry, Steve	The 14th Colony	US	2016	Fiction		9781250056245		
3917	Degage pa peche. (Getting by isn't a sin.)		Creole Proverb				Berlinski, Mischa	Peacekeeping	US	2016	Fiction		9780374230449		
3918	I used to be respectable and chaste and stable,  but who can stand in this strong wind  and remember those things?  Love has taken away my practices  And filled me with poetry.	Rumi					Bernard, Renee	Desire Wears Diamond	US	2013	Fiction				
3919	I think that the world desires to be beautiful. I have found that beauty in mathematics. I have found it in the hunting behavior of wolves, and the way men and women touch each other. I think the world's keenest desire is for beauty, and that our knowledge of how to achieve that is the various forms of behavior and expression that we apply a single word to, which is love.	Lopez, Barry					Berg, Elizabeth	Range of Motion	US	1995	Fiction		9780345512161		
3920	Keep me from going to sleep too soon Or if I go to sleep too soon Come wake me up. Come any hour Of night. Come whistling up the road. Stomp on the porch. Bang on the door. Make me get out of bed and come And let you in and light a light. Tell me the northern lights are on And make me look. Or tell me clouds Are doing something to the moon They never did before, and show me. See that I see. Talk to me till I'm half as wide awake as you And start to dress wondering why I ever went to bed at all. Tell me the walking is superb. Not only tell me but persuade me. You know I'm not too hard persuaded	Francis, Robert	Summons	Poem			Berg, Elizabeth	Range of Motion	US	1995	Fiction		9780345512161		
3921	The spirits of our foolish deeds haunt us, with or without repentance.	Parker, Gilbert					Beyer, Kirsten	Acts of Contribution	US	2014	Fiction		9781476765518	Book based on Star Trek series	
3922	The truth is this: The march of Providence is so slow and our desires so impatient; the work of progress is so immense and our means of aiding it so feeble; the life of humanity is so long, that of the individual so brief, that we often see only the ebb of the advancing wave and are thus discouraged. It is history that teaches us to hope.	Lee, Robert E.					Beyer, Kirsten	Protectors	US	2014	Fiction		9781476738543	Book based on Star Trek series	
3923	Dance first. Think later. It's the natural order.	Beckett, Samuel					Bingham, Harry	Talking to the Dead	US	2012	Fiction		9780345533739		
3924	Ladybird, ladybird, fly away home,  Your house is on fire and your children are gone.						Bjork, Samuel	I'm Travelling Alone	US	2015	Fiction		9780857522511		
3925	A false witness shall not go unpunished, and he who speaketh lies shall not escape.		Proverbs 19:5				Black, Lisa	Unpunished	US	2017	Fiction		9781496701909		
3926	Dogs begin in jest and end in earnest.		Proverb				Blake, Nicholas	There's Trouble Brewing	US	1937	Fiction		9780099565376		
3927	My own dear mother I long for you If only you knew How they mistreat me Confined to bed Bound by belt and gloves Dear mother I long for you	Kristensen, Solborg Ruth	Solborgs bog				Blaedel, Sara	Forgotten Girls	US	2015	Fiction		9781455581528		
3928	Move on, move on, as we are directed to do at the scene of an accident, or a crime.	Banville, John					Bock, Dennis	Going Home Again	US	2013	Fiction		9781400044634		
3929	I am terrified by this dark thing that sleeps in me.	Plath, Sylvia					Bohjalian, Chris	The Sleepwalker	US	2017	Fiction		9780385538916		
3930	Innocence is lucky if it finds the same protection as guilt.	de La Rochefoucauld, Francois					Bolt, Britta	Lives Lost	US	2016	Fiction		978144787306		
3931	History will remember the inhabitants of [the twentieth] century as the people who went from Kitty Hawk to the moon in sixty-six years, only to languish for the next thirty in low-Earth orbit. At the core of the risk-free society is a self-indulgent failure of nerve.	Aldrin, Buzz					Bova, Ben	Mercury and Prometheans	US	2005	Fiction		9780765385499		
3932	A species with all its eggs in one planetary basket risks becoming an omelet.	Webb, Stephen	Where is Everybody				Bova, Ben	Mercury and Prometheans	US	2005	Fiction	2002	9780765385499		
3933	"Am I alone in thinking that the world becomes a more repulsive place every day?" asked Marigold, glancing across the breakfast table towards her husband, Christopher.  "Actually," he replied, "I find that --"  "The question was rhetorical," said Marigold, lighting a cigarette, her sixth of the day. "Please don't embarrass yourself by offering an opinion."	Avery, Maude	Like to the Lark				Boyne, John	The Heart's Invisible Furies	US	2017	Fiction	1950	9780857523471		
3934	Quelle que soit la duree de votre sejour sur cette petite planete, et quoi qu'il vous advienne, le plus important c'est que vous puissiez  - de temps en temps - sentir la caresse exquise de la vie.  (However long your stay on this small planet lasts, and whatever happens during it, the most important thing is that - from time to time - you feel life's sweet caress.)	Charbonneau, Jean-Baptiste	Avis de passage				Boyd, William	Caress, Sweet	US	2015	Fiction	1957	9781408867976		
3935	There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.	Disraeli, Benjamin					Crighton, Michael	Odds On	US	1966	Fiction		9781783291182		
3936	Much may be made of a Scotchman, if he be caught young.	Johnson, Samuel					Crighton, Michael	Grave Descend	US	1970	Fiction		9781783291243		
3937	He is no wise man that will quit a certainty for an uncertainty.	Johnson, Samuel					Crighton, Michael	Grave Descend	US	1970	Fiction		9781783291243		
3938	I do not wish [women] to have power over men; but over themselves.	Wollstonecraft, Mary					Creech, Sarah	Season of the Dragonflies	US	2014	Fiction		9780062307521		
3939	A woman who doesn't wear perfume has no future.	Chanel, Coco					Creech, Sarah	Season of the Dragonflies	US	2014	Fiction		9780062307521		
3940	Fui piedra y perdi mi centro y me arrojaron al mar y a fuerza de mucho tiempo mi centro vine a encontrar. (I was a stone and lost my centre and was thrown into the sea and after a very long time I came to find my centre again.)		The Alpujarras	Song			Creed, Adam	Death in the Sun	US	2012	Fiction		9780571274994		
3941	Love is a shadow. How you lie and cry after it. Listen: these are its hooves: it has gone off, like a horse.	Plath, Sylvia	Elm				Crawford, Susan	The Other Widow	US	2016	Fiction		9780571321926		
3942	To himself everyone is immortal; he may know that he is going to die, but he can never know that he is dead.	Butler, Samuel					Crawford, Dean	Immortal	US	2012	Fiction		9780857204721		
3943	I know that I shall meet my fate Somewhere among the clouds above; Those that I fight I do not hate, Those that I guard I do not love;  .... A lonely impulse of delight Drove to this tumult in the clouds; I balanced all, brought all to mind, The years to come seemed waste of breath, A waste of breath the years behind In balance with this life, this death.	Yeats, William Butler					Crandall, Susan	The Flying Circus	US	2015	Fiction		9781476772141		
3944	That ain't tactics, baby. That's just the beast in me.	Presley, Elvis	Jailhouse Rock	Movie			Crais, Robert	The Monkey's Raincoat	US	1987	Fiction		9781409135623		
3945	Winter downpour - even the monkey  needs a raincoat.	Basho					Crais, Robert	The Monkey's Raincoat	US	1987	Fiction		9781409135623		
3946	I love to hear the story which angel voices tell.	Miller, Emily	The Little Corporal				Crais, Robert	Stalking the Angel	US	1989	Fiction		9781409136538		
3947	When the truth is found to be lies,  and all the joy within you dies, don't you want somebody to love?	Airplane, Jefferson					Crais, Robert	Stalking the Angel	US	1989	Fiction		9781409136538		
3948	There's a quaint little place they call Lullaby Town -  It's just back of those hills where the sunsets go down. Its streets are of silver, its buildings of gold,  And its palaces dazzling things to behold.   There's a peddler who carries, strapped high on his back,  A bundle. Now, guess what he has in that pack. No, he's not peddling james nor delectable creams. Would you know what he's selling? Just wonderful dreams!	Diller, John Irving	Lullaby Town				Crais, Robert	Lullaby Town	US	1992	Fiction		9781409138204		
3949	Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. We're so glad you could attend. Come inside! Come inside!		Emerson, Lake & Palmer				Crais, Robert	Lullaby Town	US	1992	Fiction		9781409138204		
3950	Radiologists see things in black and white.	McGowan, D. D.					Crighton, Michael	Zero Cool	US	1969	Fiction		9781783291212		
3951	Despite evidence that human evolution still functions, biologists concede that it's anyone's guess where it will take us from here.		Time Magazine				Crouch, Blake	Pines	US	2012	Fiction	2009	9781612183954		
3952	Just because you're paranoid doesn't mean they aren't after you.	Heller, Joseph					Crouch, Blake	Pines	US	2012	Fiction		9781612183954		
3953	The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a heaven of hell, and hell of heaven.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Crouch, Blake	Wayward	US	2013	Fiction		9781477808702		
3954	If you look out at nature, you find that as you tend to see suspended animation, you tend to see immortality.	Roth, Mark					Crouch, Blake	Wayward	US	2013	Fiction		9781477808702		
3955	Then the Lord spoke to Job out of the storm.  He said: "Who is this that obscures my plans with words without knowledge? Brace yourself like a man; I will question you, and you shall answer me. "Where were you when I laid the earth's foundation? Tell me, if you understand. Who marked off its dimensions? Surely you know! Who stretched a measuring line across it? On what were its footings set, or who laid its cornerstone - while the morning stars sang together and all the angels shouted for joy?"		Job 38:1-7 (NIV)				Crouch, Blake	The Last Town	US	2014	Fiction		9781477822586		
3956	I will drain him dry as hay: Sleep shall neither night nor day Hang upon his penthouse lid; He shall live a man forbid.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Crook, Jeff	The Sleeping and the Dead	US	2012	Fiction		9781250000286		
3957	The sleeping and the dead Are but as pictures: 'tis the eye of childhood That fears a painted devil.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Crook, Jeff	The Sleeping and the Dead	US	2012	Fiction		9781250000286		
3958	Thou camest in, said they, as a  stranger, was it to be a judge?		Genesis 19:9				Crook, Jeff	The Covenant	US	2015	Fiction		9781250000293		
3959	In all her intercourse with  society, however, there was nothing that made her feel as if  she belonged to it... She stood apart from mortal interests, yet close beside them, like a ghost that revisits the familiar fireside, and can no longer make itself seen or felt.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The Scarlet Letter				Crook, Jeff	The Covenant	US	2015	Fiction		9781250000293		
3960	Never regret thy fall, O Icarus of the fearless flight For the greatest tragedy of them all Is never to feel the burning light.	Wilde, Oscar					Crouch, Julia	The Long Fall	US	2014	Fiction		9781472207234		
3961	She stood beside me for years, or was it a moment? I cannot remember. Maybe I loved her, maybe I didn't. There was a house, and then no house. There were trees, but none remain. When no one remembers, what is there? You, whose moments are gone, who drift like smoke in the afterlife, tell me something, tell me anything.	Strand, Mark	In the Afterlife				Cronin, Justin	The Twelve	US	2012	Fiction		9780345504999		
3962	If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles.	Sun Tzu					Cross, Mason	The Killing Season	US	2015	Fiction				
3963	They wanted to know why I did what I did.  Well, sir, I guess there's just a meanness in this world.	Springsteen, Bruce					Cross, Mason	The Killing Season	US	2015	Fiction				
3964	I am unbalanced - but I am not mad with snow.  I am mad the way young girls are mad,  With an offering, an offering...	Sexton, Anne					Crouch, Katie	Abroad	US	2014	Fiction		9780374100360		
3965	And how am I to face the odds Of man's bedevilment and God's?  I, a stranger and afraid In a world I never made.	Housman, A. E.	Last Poems				Cronin, Justin	The City of Mirrors	US	2016	Fiction		9780752897899		
3966	All the things you do for love - Are they the things you do for pleasure? All the things you do for love -  I've got to ask you whether  All the things you do for love -  Are they the things you're gonna treasure?	van Arlen, Mia	Tough Love				Crowther, Rachel	The Things You Do for Love	US	2016	Fiction		9781785761843		
3967	They had carved their names and address on me, and I would come back.	Kingston, Maxine Hong	The Woman Warrior				Crucet, Jennine Capo	Make Your Home Among Strangers	US	2015	Fiction		9781250059666		
3968	One gets large impressions in boyhood, sometimes, which he has to fight against all his life.	Twain, Mark	The Innocents Abroad				Cullen, Lynn	Twain's End	US	2015	Fiction		9781476758961		
3969	After luncheon he came gaily into my study to say that his day's work was done and to read the result. In it he reminisced, telling of his childhood. He was deeply moved for all the morning he had been living with the ghosts of long ago. And so his gaiety was assumed.	Lyon, Isabel					Cullen, Lynn	Twain's End	US	2015	Fiction	1909	9781476758961		
3970	-- Entire The Raven Poem --	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Raven	Poem			Cullen, Lynn	Mrs. Poe	US	2014	Fiction		9781476702926		
3971	My first meeting with the poet was at the Astor House... With his proud and beautiful head erect, his dark eyes flashing with the elective light of feeling and of thought, a peculiar, an inimitable blending of sweetness and hauteur in his expression and manner, he greeted me, calmly, gravely, almost coldly; yet with so marked an earnestness that I could not help being deeply impressed by it. From that moment until his death we were friends... I maintained a correspondence with Mr. Poe, in accordance with the earnest entreaties of his wife, who had imagined that my influence over him had a restraining and beneficial effect.	Osgood, Frances Sargent	letter to R. W. Griswold				Cullen, Lynn	Mrs. Poe	US	2014	Fiction	1850	9781476702926		
3972	In person [Mrs. Osgood] is about the medium height, slender even to fragility, graceful whether in action or repose; complexion usually pale; hair very black and glossy; eyes of a clear, luminous gray, large, and with a singular capacity of expression. In no respect can she be termed beautiful, (as the world understands the epithet,) but the question, "Is it really possible that she is not so?" is very frequently asked, and most frequently by those who most intimately know her.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Literati of New York City, No. V, "Godey's Lady Book				Cullen, Lynn	Mrs. Poe	US	2014	Fiction	1846	9781476702926		
3973	Certain persons... have a natural predilectioin to live in that curious world of espionage and deceit, and attach themselves with equal facility to one side or the other, so long as their craving for adventure of a rather macabre type is satisfied.	Masterman, John	The Double-Cross System				Cumming, Charles	A Colder War	US	2015	Fiction		9780007467501		
3974	...You are neither here nor there. A hurry through which known and strange things pass As big soft buffetings come at the car sideways And catch the heart off guard and blow it open.	Heaney, Seamus	Postscript				Cumming, Charles	A Colder War	US	2015	Fiction		9780007467501		
3975	Whence it is to be noted that a prince occupying a new state should see to it that he commit all his acts of cruelty at once so as not to be obliged to return to them everyday, and thus, by abstaining from repeating them, he will be able to make men feel secure...	Macchiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				Dietz, William C.	Andromeda's Choice	US	2013	Fiction	1513	425256243		
3976	Here the question arises; whether it is better to be loved than feared or feared than loved. The answer is that it would be desirable to be both but, since that is difficult, it is much safer to be feared..	Macchiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				Dietz, William C.	Andromeda's Fall	US	2012	Fiction		425256251		
3977	I was born a slave, but nature gave me the soul of a free man.	L'Ouverture Toussaint					Sullivan, Michael J. 	The Emerald Storm 	US	2010	Fiction		982514530		
3978	The Chiefe Conditions and Qualities in a Courtier: To be well borne and of a good stocke  Of the Chief Conditions and Qualityes in a Waytyng Gentylwoman: To be well born and of a good house.		The Courtyer of Count Baldessar Castilio divided into foure bookes. Very necessary and profitable for yonge Gentilmen and Gentilwomen abiding in Court, Palaice or Place, done into Englyshe by Thomas Hoby.				Diener, Michelle	In A Treacherous Court	US	2011	Fiction		1439197083		
3979	Our brightest blazes are commonly kindled by unexpected sparks	Johnson, Samuel					Dickinson, Miranda	Take a Look at Me Now	US	2013	Fiction		9781847562357		
3980	Okay, we didn't work and all memories to tell you the truth aren't good. But sometimes there were good times. Love was good. I love your crooked sleep beside me and never dreamed afraid. There should be stars for great wars like ours.	Cisneros, Sandra					Diaz, Junot	This is How You Lose Her	US	2012	Fiction		1594487367		
3981	Now there was a teacher...						Dexter, Pete	God's Pocket	US	1983	Fiction		140246274		
3982	It is a very painful thing, having to part company with what torments you. And how mute the world is!						deWitt, Patrick	UnderMajorDomo Minor	US	2015	Fiction		1770894144		
3983	Ah, yes! - to pass into legend On the threshold of the chattering centuries!	Laforgue, Jules					Deville, Patrick	Plague and Cholera	US	2012	Fiction		349139539		
3984	Writings of light assault the darkness, more prodigous than meteors. The tall unknowable city takes over the countryside. Sure of my life and death, I observe the ambitious and would like to understand them. Their day is greedy as a lariat in the air. Their night is a rest from the rage within steel, quick to attack. They speak of humanity. My humanity is in feeling we are all voices of the same poverty. They speak of homeland. My homeland is the rythym of a guitar, a few portraits, an old sword, the willow grove’s visible prayer as evening falls. Time is living me. More silent than my shadow, I pass through the loftily covetous multitude. They are indispensible, singular, worthy of tomorrow. My name is someone and anyone. I walk slowly, like one who comes from so far away he doesn’t expect to arrive.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Boast of Quietness				Desani, Kiran	The Inheritance of Loss	US	2006	Fiction		802142818		
3985	The obvious analogy is with music	Hejinian, Lyn	My Life				D'Erasmo, Stacey	Wonderland	US	2014	Fiction		544074815		
3986	Oh, that I could find myself for one short day a partaker of the secret arts of the Gods, a God myself, in the sight and hearing of enraptured humanity; and , having learned the mystery of the lyre of Orpheus, or secured within my violin a siren, thereby benefit mortals to my own glory!	Madame Blavatsky	Nightmare Tales				deMuriel, Oscar	The Strings of Murder	US	2015	Fiction		071817982X		
3987	A long time ago, in a galaxy far away...						Denning, Troy	Star Wars: Crucible	US	2013	Fiction		345511425		
3988	What is it? The phantom of a cup that comes and goes?"  "Nay, monk! what phantom?" answered Percivale. "The cup, the cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Aromat... Arimathaean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury... And there awhile it bode; and if a man Could touch or see it, he was healed at once, By faith, of all his ills. But then the times Grew to such evil that the holy cup Was caught away to Heaven, and disappeared."	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Holy Grail				DeMille, Nelson	The Quest	US	1975	Fiction		1455576425		
3989	Sorrow is allowed, sorrow is advised; all we have to do is let go, all we have to do is love	Leroy, Francoise	Le Futur interieur				Delacourt, Gregoire	The List of my Desires	US	2012	Fiction		297868357		
3990	Their course, their bearing, Their permitted way, And their fate I know, Unto the end. Oh! what misery, Through extreme woe, Prophecy will show... 	Taliesin	The Mabinogion, Lady Charlotte Guest Translation				DeLima, Jan	Summer Moon	US	2014	Fiction		425266214		
3991	As far as the east is from the west, so far hath he removed our transgressions from us. Bess the Lord, O my soul.	Psalm 103	Bible	Bible Verse			Delamere, Jennifer	An Heiress at Heart	US	2012	Fiction		145551893X		
3992	Ever the wonder waxeth more and more,  So that we say, * All this hath been before All this hath been, I know not when or   where'  So,friend, when first I look'd upon your face,  Our thought gave answer each to each, so true Opposed mirrors each reflecting each —  That tho' I knew not in what time or place,  Methought that I had often met with you,  And either lived in cither's heart and speech. 	Lord Tennyson, Alfred					Delamere, Jennifer	An Heiress at Heart	US	2012	Fiction		145551893X		
3993	I shall be until they day of doom on the face of the earth.	Taliesin	From The Mabinogion, Lady Charlotte Guest Translation				DeLima, Jan	Celtic Moon	US	2013	Fiction		425266206		
3994	In a personalized world, we will increasingly be typed and fed only news that is pleasant, familiar, and confirms our beliefs and because these filters are invisible, we won't know what is being hidden from us. Our past interests will determine what we are exposed to in the future, leaving less room for the unexpected excounters that spark creativity, innovation and the democratic exchange of ideas.	Pariser, Eli					De La Motte, Anders	Bubble	US	2012	Fiction		1476712948		
3995	It is not so important who starts the game, but who finishes it.	Wooden, John					De La Motte, Anders	Bubble	US	2012	Fiction		1476712948		
3996	Knowledge is power. Information is power. The secreting or hoarding of knowledge or information may be an act of tyranny camouflaged as humility.	Morgan, Robin					De La Motte, Anders	Bubble	US	2012	Fiction		1476712948		
3997	He who owns the past controls the future						De La Motte, Anders	Bubble	US	2012	Fiction		1476712948		
3998	Nothing travels faster than light, with the possible exception of bad news, which follows its own rules.	Adams, Douglas					De La Motte, Anders	Buzz	US	2011	Fiction		9150113224		
3999	The speed of communication is wondrous to behold. It is also true that speed can multiply the distribution of information that we know to be untrue.	Murrow, Edward R.					De La Motte, Anders	Buzz	US	2011	Fiction		9150113224		
4000	Buzz To leave, to get away from your current situation  Something that creates excitement, hype or thrill!  A rush or feeling of energy, excitement, stimulation or slight intoxication The verb is used when posting something (mainly on Google buzz) To clip, to cut, to shave, to remove, to mow Amethod of obtaining immediate attention Being overly and unnecessariy aggressive A continuous noise, as of bees; a confused murmur, as of a general conversation in low tone A whister ; a rumour or report spread secretly or cautiously Making a call  www. wikitionary.org www.dictionary.com www.urbandictionary.com						De La Motte, Anders	Buzz	US		Fiction				
4001	a competitive activity involving skill, chance, or endurance on the part of two or more persons who play according to a set of rules, usually for their own amusement or for that of spectators.an amusement or pastime A state of being willing to do something Evasive, trifling, or manipulative behaviour An animal hunted for food or sportA calculated strategy or approach; a scheme A distraction or diversion Having or showing skill or courage An activity for recreation						De La Motte, Anders	Game	US	2013	Fiction		1476712883		
4002	Winning isn't everything, it's the only thing!	Lombardi, Vince					De La Motte, Anders	Game	US	2013	Fiction		1476712883		
4003	Under cosmopolitianism, if it comes, we shall receive no help from the earth. Trees and meadows and mountains will only be a spectacle	Forster, E.M	Howard's End				de Kretser, Michelle	Questions of Travel	US	2012	Fiction		9781743311004		
4004	But surely it would have been a pity  Not to have seen the trees along this road, really exaggerated in their beauty	Bishop, Elizabeth	Questions of Travel				de Kretser, Michelle	Questions of Travel	US	2012	Fiction		9781743311004		
4005	You don't want to see these guys without their masks on		The Mountain Goats				de Jonge, Peter	Buried on Avenue B	US	2012	Fiction		61373559		
4006	... dusk do sprawl.	Berryman, John					De Jonge, Peter	Shadows still Remain	US	2009	Fiction		61373540		
4007	Two are better than one; because they have a good reward for their labour... And if one prevail against him, two shall withstand him; and a threefold cord is not quickly broken.	Ecclesiastes 4:9 and 11	Bible	Bible verse			Delamere, Jennifer	A Lady Most Lovely	US	2013	Fiction		1455518964		
4008	Not without reason ( for he had a fierce gypsy charm as well as the scent of danger), she fell madly in love with Capa. And he was the real thing.	Thomson, David	Ingrid Bergman				Greenhalgh, Chris	Seducing Ingrid Bergman	US	2012	Fiction		978-0670922116		
4009	He which hath no stomach to this fight, let him depart.	Shakespeare, William	Henry V 4.3.35-36	Play			Grey, Amelia	The Earl Claims a Bride	US	2015	Fiction		1250042216		
4010	There's a divinity that shapes our ends, Rough-hew them how we will,--	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, act 5, scene 2	Play			Grey, Amelia	Wedding Night with the Earl	US	2016	Fiction		1250042224		
4011	It is with true love as it is with a ghost; everyone talks about it but few have seen it. As the new season begins, many lovely young ladies will be looking for love among the ton's of unattached gentlemen, and none will be more sought after than the last remaining bachelor of the once famous Terrible Threesome. Andrew Terwillger, the Earl of Dugdale is back in Town, but is he looking to make a match?	Lord Truefitt	Society's Daily Column				Grey, Amelia	A Taste of Temptation	US	2005	Fiction		425207218		
4012	Push me down and shut my box, And twist my arm about. And listen to my merry tune. I’ll soon be coming out. Push me down again, Dear Childe, I’m safely hid away. But I’m not gone; it won’t be long Till Jack comes out to play.	Winthrop, Rupert	Jack in the Box, from Londontown Rhymes for the Nursery	Nursery Rhymes			Grecian, Alex	The Devil's Workshop	US	2014	Fiction	1893	0-39916-643-2		
4013	Karstphanomen | kärst 'fän • o • men | noun 1. A geological phenomenon of underground limestone formations that have selectively eroded and are consequently riddled with fissures, sinkholes, and cavities. 2. A secret society made up of prominent London citizens who believed that criminal punishment should more directly match the actions of the criminals themselves. The society operated throughout the Victorian era, but is thought to have disbanded by the early twentieth century.		Fulton’s Guide to Unfamiliar Words (1923)				Grecian, Alex	The Devil's Workshop	US	2014	Fiction		0-39916-643-2		
4014	When children are playing alone on the green, In comes the playmate that never was seen. When children are happy and lonely and good, The Friend of the Children comes out of the wood. Nobody heard him, and nobody saw, His is a picture you never could draw, But he’s sure to be present, abroad or at home, When children are happy and playing alone. He lies in the laurels, he runs on the grass, He sings when you tinkle the musical glass; Whene’er you are happy and cannot tell why, The Friend of the Children is sure to be by! He loves to be little, he hates to be big, ’Tis he that inhabits the caves that you dig; ’Tis he when you play with your soldiers of tin That sides with the Frenchmen and never can win. ’Tis he, when at night you go off to your bed, Bids you go to sleep and not trouble your head; For wherever they’re lying, in cupboard or shelf, ’Tis he will take care of your playthings himself!	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Unseen Playmate: A Child’s Garden of Verses (1885)				Grecian, Alex	The Harvest Man	US	2015	Fiction		0-39916-644-0)		
4015	There are days we live  as if death were nowhere in the background; from joy to joy, from wing to wing, from blossom to blossom to impossible blossom, to sweet impossible blossom	Li-Young Lee	From Blossoms				Gregson, Julia	Jasmine Nights	US	2012	Fiction		1439155585		
4016	Gratitude unlocks the fullness of life. It turns what we have into enough, and more. It turns denial into acceptance, chaos to oder, confusion to clarity. It can turn a meal into a feast, a house into a home, a stranger to a friend.	Beattle, Melody					Green, Jane	Summer Secrets	US	2015	Fiction		125004734X		
4017	Rawhead and Bloody Bones Steals naughty children from their homes, Takes them to his dirty den, And they are never seen again.		Black Country children’s rhyme				Grecian, Alex	The Black Country	US	2013	Fiction		0-42526-773-3		
4018	My sweet enemy was, little by little, giving over her great wariness… But Death had his grudge against me and he got up in the way, like an armed robber, with a pike in his hand.	Synge, J. M. 	Poems and Translations from Petrarch				McKinty, Adrian 	The Dead Yard	US	2006	Fiction	1906	743499484		
4019	f you wake at midnight, and hear a horse’s feet, Don’t go drawing back the blind, or looking in the street. Them that asks no questions isn’t told a lie. Watch the wall, my darling, while the Gentlemen go by!	Kipling, Rudyard	 A Smuggler’s Song				Grecian, Alex	The Yard	US	2012	Fiction		0-42526-127-1		
4020	The only arms I allow myself to use: silence, exile and cunning.	Joyce, James	Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man 				McKinty, Adrian 	The Bloomsday Dead	US	2006	Fiction	1916	743266447		
4021	And if you come, when all the flowers are dying And I am dead, as dead I well may be…	Weatherly, F. E. 	Danny Boy, adapted from “The Londonderry Air” (trad.)				McKinty, Adrian 	Dead I Well May Be	US	2003	Fiction	1910	743470567		
4022	Now I lay me down to sleep I hear the sirens in the street All my dreams are made of chrome I have no way to get back home 	Waits, Tom 	A Sweet Little Bullet From A Pretty Blue Gun				McKinty, Adrian 	I Hear the Sirens in the Street	US	2013	Fiction	1978	1846688183		
4023	 MARTY MCFLY: Wait a minute, Doc. Are you telling me that you built a time machine … out of a DeLorean? DR EMMETT BROWN: The way I see it, if you’re gonna build a time machine into a car, why not do it with some style?	Zemeckis, Robert  and Gale, Bob	Back to the Future (1985)				McKinty, Adrian 	I Hear the Sirens in the Street	US	2013	Fiction	1985	1846688183		
4024	Now don’t be a cry baby when there’s wood in the shed, There’s a bird in the chimney and a stone in my bed, When the road’s washed out they pass the bottle around, And wait in the arms of the cold cold ground.	Waits, Tom	Cold Cold Ground				McKinty, Adrian 	The Cold Cold Ground	US	2012	Fiction	1987	1441785698		
4025	It is rumoured that after concluding his song about the war in Ilium, Homer sang next of the war between the frogs and rats.	Borges, Jorge Luis 	The Immortal				McKinty, Adrian 	The Cold Cold Ground	US	2012	Fiction	1949	1441785698		
4026	O Arjuna. Why give in to this shameful weakness? You who would be the terror of thine enemies. 		Bhagavad Gita 2:3				McKinty, Adrian 	Hidden River	US	2005	Fiction		743470575		
4027	“Fifty grand is a lot of money,” I said. “No,” Jack said. “It’s just business.” 	Hemingway, Ernest	Fifty Grand		US		McKinty, Adrian 	Fifty Grand	US	2010	Fiction	1927	805089004		
4028	Let us consider that we are all partially insane. It will explain us to each other.	Twain, Mark 			US		 Dorsey, Tim	Hammerhead Ranch Motel	US	2000	Fiction		380732343		
4029	Life is short. It’s also pretty wide.		Spanish Proverb		Spain		 Dorsey, Tim	Gator A-GO-GO	US	2010	Fiction		61432717		
4030	You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.	Thoreau, Henry David			US		Doetsch, Richard	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
4031	All my possessions for a moment of time.	Queen Elizabeth			UK		Doetsch, Richard	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
4032	I should have become a watchmaker.	Einstein, Albert			Germany		Doetsch, Richard	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
4033	In tragic life, God wot, No villain need be! Passions spin the plot: We are betrayed by what is false within.	Meredith, George	Modern Love				Bernhardt, William	Hate Crime	US	2004	Fiction		345451473		
4034	And all my days are trances; And all my nightly dreams Are where thy dark eye glances…	Poe, Edgar Allan	To One in Paradise		US		Bernhardt, William	Dark Eye	US	2005	Fiction		345470168		
4035	Rosalind: I’ll tell you who Time ambles withal, who Time trots withal, who Time gallops withal, and who he stands still withal… Orlando: Who stays it still withal? Rosalind: With lawyers in the vacation; for they sleep between term and term, and then they perceive not how time moves.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It (III, ii)		UK		Bernhardt, William	Death Row	US	2003	Fiction		345441761		
4036	I couldn’t have a better friend. Kachowl Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; ere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned.	Yeats,  William Butler 	The Second Coming				Bernhardt, William	Nemesis: The Final Case of Eliot Ness	US	2009	Fiction		345487583		
4037	Constitutions are merely the lengthened shadows of men. They are invented by men to protect themselves from one another. When they fail to do that, when the fate of human society is at stake, more drastic measures must be taken for society’s own sake.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo			US		Bernhardt, William	Capitol Conspiracy	US	2008	Fiction		345487567		
4038	The question is not what you look at, but what you see.T	Thoreau, Henry David	Henry David Thoreau, Journals, November 16, 1830		US		Bernhardt, William	Dark Justice	US	1999	Fiction		736650814		
4039	I would rather live in a world where my life is surrounded by mystery than live in a world so small that my mind could comprehend it. 	Fosdick, Harry Emerson					Bernhardt, William	Midnight Before Christmas	US	1998	Fiction		345428102		
4040	When men are pure, laws are useless; when men are corrupt, laws are broken.	Disraeli, Benjamin					Bernhardt, William	Deadly Justice	US	1993	Fiction		345418085		
4041	Lawyers, I suppose, were children once.	Lamb, Charles					Bernhardt, William	Deadly Justice	US	1993	Fiction		345418085		
4042	When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child, but when I became a man, I put away childish things.	1 CORINTHIANS 13:11	Bible	Bible Verse			Bernhardt, William	Naked Justice	US	1997	Fiction		449000877		
4043	There only was one choice…” The greatest thing in the world is to know how to be one’s own self.	De Montaigne, Michel Eyquem					Bernhardt, William	Extreme Justice	US	1998	Fiction		345424816		
4044	A good person once said, that where mystery begins, religion ends. Cannot I say, as truly at least, of human laws, that where mystery begins, justice ends?	Burke, Edmund					Bernhardt, William	Silent Justice	US	2000	Fiction		345428137		
4045	Among the virtues, some are primary and some are subordinate to these. The following are primary: wisdom, courage, justice.	Zeno the Stoic					Bernhardt, William	Primary Justice	US	1991	Fiction		034548696X		
4046	It is the curse, as well as the fascination of the law, that lawyers get to know more than is good for them about their fellow human beings.	Mortimer, John 					Bernhardt, William	Primary Justice	US	1991	Fiction	1979	034548696X		
4047	They say Justice is bloind: That she is. And deef and doom and has a wooden leg, as well. 	Dunne, Finley Peter 	Mister Dooley				Bernhardt, William	Blind Justice	US	1992	Fiction		345486978		
4048	In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being seasoned with a gracious voice Obscure the show of evil?	Shakespeare, William 	The Merchant of Venice, Act III, scene ii Prologue		UK		Bernhardt, William	Blind Justice	US	1992	Fiction		345486978		
4049	It's natural for the mind to believe and for the will to love; so that for want of true objects, they must attach themselves to false.	Pascal, Blaise					Wilson, Robert Charles	Burning Paradise	US	2013	Fiction		765332612		
4050	You better get a home in that rock, don't you see? You better get a home in that rock, don't you see? Between the earth and sky I thought I heard my Savior cry You better get a home in that rock, don't you see?  Now, God gaves Noah the rainbow sign, don't you see? God gaves Noah the rainbow sign, don't you see? God gaves Noah the rainbow sign, no more water but fire next time You better get a home in that rock, don't you see? A poor man Lazurus poor as I, don't you see? Poor man Lazurus poor as I, don't you see? Poor man Lazurus poor as I when he died he held my home on high You better get a home in that rock, don't you see? Now, the rich man Davies lived so well, don't you see? Rich man Davies lived so well, don't you see? Rich man Davies lived so well, when he died he had a home in hell You'd better get a home in that rock, don't you see?						Wilson, J. J. Amaworo 	Damnificados	US	2015	Fiction		162963117		
4051	Blessed arethe meek, for they shall inherit the earth.	Matthew 5:5	Bible	Bible verse			Wilson, J. J. Amaworo 	Damnificados	US	2015	Fiction		162963117		
4052	In Ireland, the inevitable never happns, and the unexpected constantly occurs	Mahaffy, John Pentland					 Willis, Connie	Crosstalk	US	2016	Fiction, Science Fiction		345540689		
4053	In every crowd are certain persons who seem just like the rest, yet they bear amazing messages	de St Exupery, Antoine	Night Flight				Willis, Connie	Crosstalk	US	2016	Fiction, Science Fiction		345540689		
4054	Listen up.		Ghost Town				Willis, Connie	Crosstalk	US	2016	Fiction, Science Fiction		345540689		
4055	As circles five by art compressed show but one ring to sight, so trust uniteth faithful minds, with knot of secret might, whose force to break (but greedy Death) no wight possesseth power, As time and sequels well shall prove, my ring can say no more		Lines engraved on Katherine Grey's wedding ring				Weir, Alison	A Dangerous Inheritance	US	2012	Fiction		91926238		
4056	Love is a moment of the mind, A tempest everlasting..	Daniel, Samuel	Hymen's Triumph				Weir, Alison	A Dangerous Inheritance	US	2012	Fiction		91926238		
4057	Love is blind	Shakespeare, William	The Two Gentlemen of Verona	Play	UK		Weir, Alison	A Dangerous Inheritance	US	2012	Fiction		91926238		
4058	Thus wreck our lives, at times and in moments when we fail to assign to our actions their true colour and significance	Borgmann, Tomas					Nesser, Håkan 	The Weeping Girl	US	2013	Fiction		9781447216582		
4059	There's just one thing I think you ought to know before you take on this job... If you do well you'll get no thanks and if you get into trouble you'll get no help. Does that suit you?" "Perfectly." "Then I'll wish you good afternoon."	Maugham, W. Somerset	Ashenden				Cumming, Charles	A Foreign Country	US	2012	Fiction		9780312591335		
4060	The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.	Hartley, L.P.	The Go-Between				Cumming, Charles	A Foreign Country	US	2012	Fiction		9780312591335		
4061	Empty, vast, and cold were the halls of the Snow Queen. The flickering flame of the northern lights could be plainly seen, whether they rose high or low in the heavens, from every part of the castle. In the midst of its empty, endless hall of snow was a frozen lake, broken on its surface into a thousand forms; each piece resembled another, from being in itself perfect as a work of art, and in the centre of this lake sat the Snow Queen, when she was at home. She called the lake "The Mirror of Reason," and said that it was the best, and indeed the only one in the world.	Andersen, Hans Christian	The Snow Queen				Cunningham, Michael	The Snow Queen	US	2014	Fiction		9780374266325		
4062	Deis dignus vindicibus nodus (A knot worthy of the gods to untie)						Curry, Alexandra	The Courtesan	US	2015	Fiction		9780525955139		
4063	For the ones condemned to drift or else be kept from drifting.	Dylan, Bob					D'Agostino, Kris	The Sleepy Hollow family almanac	US	2012	Fiction		9781565129511		
4064	All the world's not round without you.	Waits, Tom					D'Agostino, Kris	The Antiques	US	2017	Fiction		9781501138973		
4065	Lifeblood 1. the blood, considered as vital to sustain life. 2. the essential or animating force.		Collins English Dictionary	Definition of a word			Cooper, N. J.	Lifeblood	US	2010	Fiction	1979	9781847374158		
4066	Some time when the river is ice ask me  mistakes I have made. Ask me whether  what I have done is my life. Others have come in their slow way into  my thought, and some have tried to help or to hurt: ask me what difference  their strongest love or hate has made.  I will listen to what you say. You and I can turn and look at the silent river and wait. We know the current is there, hidden; and there are comings and goings from miles away that hold the stillness exactly before us. What the river says, that is what I say.	Stafford, William	Ask Me	Poem			Cooley, M. P.	Ice Shear	US	2014	Fiction		9780062300706		
4067	The Curfew tolls the Knell of parting Day, The lowing Herd winds slowly o'er the Lea, The Plow-man homeward plods his weary Way, And leaves the World to Darkness, and to me.	Gray, Thomas	Elegy Written in a Country Church-Yard				Cook, Thomas H.	The Crime of Julian Wells	US	2012	Fiction		9781908800657		
4068	Excellent people, no doubt, but distressingly short sighted in some matters.  Sumptuous and stagnant exaggeration of murder.	Joyce, James					Cook, Josh	The Exaggerated Murder	US	2015	Fiction		9781612194271		
4069	"He had a dream," I says, "and it shot him."	Twain, Mark	Huckleberry Finn	Novel	US		Coover, Robert	Huck Out West	US	2017	Fiction		9780393608441		
4070	And so when hats in Paris are lovely and french and everywhere then France is alright. So Paris was the place.	Stein, Gertrude					Conley, Susan	Paris Was the Place	US	2013	Fiction		9780307594075		
4071	Round the decay Of that colossal wreck, boundless and bare The lone and level sands stretch far away.	Shelley, Percy Bysshe	Ozymandias	Poem			Conway, Simon	The Agent Runner	US	2014	Fiction		9781628725995		
4072	It seems feasible that over the coming century human nature will be scientifically remodelled. If so, it will be done haphazardly, as an upshot of struggles in the murky realm where big business, organised crime and the hidden parts of government vie for control.	Gray, John	Straw Dogs				Conway, Simon	Rock Creek Park	US	2012	Fiction		9781444727784		
4073	Rata watakara weta bendat, kata watakara weta bandinna beh (You can build a fence around the country, but you can't build a fence around the mouth.)		Sinhala Proverb				Cooper, Paul M.M.	River of Ink	US	2016	Fiction		9781408862186		
4074	...and there landed a man who held to a false creed, whose heart rejoiced in bad statesmanship, who was a fire in the forest of good... who was a sun that closed the night lotuses of wisdom, a moon that closed the day lotuses of peace, a man by the name of Magha, an unjust king sprung from the Kalinga line.		The Chulavamsa, the Chronicles of Sri Lanka Chapter LXXX - the Sixteen Kings				Cooper, Paul M.M.	River of Ink	US	2016	Fiction		9781408862186		
4075	Warfare is the greatest affair of state, the basis of life and death, the way to survival or extinction.	Sun Tzu					Coonts, Stephen	The Art of War	US	2016	Fiction		9781250041999		
4076	I was very thirsty, so I was looking for some water. I found some oil on the surface of the water. I really wanted something to drink. Afer all, I drank that water.		Nine-year-old girl injured during Nagasaki bombing		Japan		Copleton, Jackie	A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding	US	2015	Fiction	1945	9780091959067		
4077	The voice of the waves That rise before me Is not so loud As my weeping, That I am left behind.		Thousand-year-old Japanese poem	Poem	Japan		Copleton, Jackie	A Dictionary of Mutual Understanding	US	2015	Fiction		9780091959067		
4078	The English are riding, no one knows where.	Ann Wroe	Quoted in A Fool and His Money				Cornwell, Bernard	1356	US	2012	Fiction		9780061969676		
4079	...Com on wanre niht scridan sceadugenga (From out of the wan night slights the shadow walker)		Beowulf	Epic Poem			Cornwell, Bernard	Lords of the North	US	2007	Fiction		9780060888633		
4080	IF you look at satellite photographs of the Far East by night, you'll see a large splotch curiously lacking in light. This area of darkness is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea.	Demick, Barbara	Nothing to Envy: Ordinary Lives in North Korea				Ludlum, Robert	The Janson Equation	US	2015	Fiction	2009	9781455577675		
4081	Officers wanted for hazardous journey. Small wages. Bitter cold. Long months of complete darkness. Constant danger. Safe return doubtful. Honor and recognition in case of success.	Shackleton, Ernest	recruitment notive for Shackleton's Antarctica expedition				Ludlum, Robert	The Janson Equation	US	2015	Fiction	1914	9781455577675		
4082	I think constantly of those who are gone; as my body continues on its journey, my thoughts keep coming back to bury themselves in days past.	Flaubert, Gustave					Corleone, Douglas	Good as One	US	2013	Fiction	1849	9781250017208		
4083	Synaesthesia (Origina - Greek syn = together + aisthesis = perception) In its simplest from it is best described as a 'union of the senses' whereby two or more of the five senses that are normally experienced separately are involuntarily and automatically joined together. Some synaethetes experience colour when they hear sounds or read words. Other experience tastes, smells, shapes or touches in almost any combination. These sensations are automatic and cannot be turned on or off. Synaethesia isn't a disease or illness and it not at all harmful. In fact, the vast majority of synaethetes couldn't imagine life without it.		The Synaesthesia Society				Cordy, Michael	The Colour Of Death	US	2011	Fiction		9780593068311		
4084	Synergy (Origin - Greek sunergos = working together) Coopeartion of two or more things to produce a combined effet that is greater than the sum of their separate effects.		Oxford English Dictionary	Definition of a word			Cordy, Michael	The Colour Of Death	US	2011	Fiction		9780593068311		
4085	Herr God, Herr Lucifer Beware  Beware.  Out of the ash I rise with my red hair And I eat men like air.	Plath, Sylvia	Lady Lazarus				Cornwell, Patricia	Depraved Heart	US	2015	Fiction	1965	9780062325402		
4086	In the depths of the winter I finally learned that there lay in me an unconquerable summer.	Camus, Albert					Costello, Mary	Academy Street	US	2014	Fiction		9781782114208		
4087	Families is where our nation finds hope, where wings take dream.	Bush, George W.			US		Cotterill, Colin	Killed at the Whim of a Hat	US	2011	Fiction	2000	9780312564537		
4088	Love is eternal. It has been the strongest motivation for human actions throughout history. Love is stronger than life. It reaches beyond the dark shadow of death.	Caspary, Vera	Laura				Cox, Christopher R.	A Good Death	US	2013	Fiction	1944	9781250012319		
4089	When I was fair and young, and favour graced me, Of many was I sought, their mistress for to be; But I did scorn them all, and aanswered them therefore,  "Go, go, go seek some otherwhere Importune me no more!"	Elizabeth I			UK		Weir, Alison	The Marriage Game	US	2014	Fiction		345511913		
4090	Vera said: Why do you feel you hae to turn everything into a story?' so I told her why: Because if I tell the story, I control the version. Because if I tell the story, I can make you laugh, and I would rather have you laugh at me than feel sorry for me. Because if I tell the story, it doesn't hurt as much, Because if I tell the story, I can get on with it.	Ephron, Nora	Heartburn				Weiner, Jennifer	All Fall Down	US	2014	Fiction		145161778X		
4091	Go bloom near the somber captive,  And tell her truly that we love her Tell that through fleeting time Everything belongs to the future.	Michel, Louise	L'œillet Rouge				Webb, Heather	Rodin's Lover	US	2015	Fiction		142181757		
4092	The tygers of Wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell				Webb, Peggy	The Language of Silence	US	2014	Fiction		1451684819		
4093	Original sin, therefore, appears to be a hereditary depravity and corruption of our nature, diffused through all parts of the soul	Calvin, John					Webb, Debra	Depraved	US		Fiction				
4094	The age of our fathers, which was worse than that of our ancestors, produced us, who are about to raise a progeny more vicious than ourselves	Horace					Webb, Debra	Vicious	US	2013	Fiction		9780989904438		
4095	For the vile person will speak villainy, and his heart will work iniquity	Isaisah 32:6	Bible	Bible verse			Webb, Debra	Vile	US	2014	Fiction		9780615938141		
4096	A rage... that nothing can allay, nothing but blood.	Shakespeare, William					Webb, Debra	Rage	US	2012	Fiction		1455527645		
4097	Revenge... it's delight is murder, and its end is despair	Von Schiller, Johann Christoph Friedrich					Webb, Debra	Revenge	US	2013	Fiction		9781455527588		
4098	Power tends to corrupt and absolute power corrupts absolutely	Dalberg-Acton, John Emerich Edward					Webb, Debra	Power	US	2012	Fiction		1455527564		
4099	Men cannot always give an acco.unt of their impulses	Parker, Joseph	The Ark of God				Webb, Debra	Impulse	US	2011	Fiction		1455527610		
4100	The face of "evil" is always the face of total need.	Burroughs II, William S.					Webb, Debra	Obsession	US	2011	Fiction		1455527653		
4101	I recognize in thieves, traitors and murderers, in the ruthless and the cunning, a deep beauty -- a sunken beauty.	Genet, Jean					Webb, Debra	Ruthless	US	2013	Fiction		1455527602		
4102	Hope is the thing with feathers- That perches in the soul- And sings the tune without the words- And never stops-at all-	Dickinson, Emily			US		Wallace, Wendy	The Painted Bridge	US	2012	Fiction		1451660820		
4103	Poets have to dream, and dreaming in America is no cinch.	Bellow, Saul					Walter, Jess	The Financial Lives of the Poets	US	2009	Fiction		61916048		
4104	Our imagination is stretched to the utmost, not, as in fiction, to imagine things which are not really there, but just to comprehend those things which are there	Feynman, Richard	1965 Winner of the Nobel Prize in Physics				Walton, David	Superpostition	US	2015	Fiction		1633880125		
4105	To give a true account of what passes within us, something else is necessary besides sincerity.	Eliot, George	Romola				Waldman, Adelle	The Love Affairs of Nathaniel P.	US	2013	Fiction		9780805097450		
4106	We strongly oppose keeping wild animals as pets. This principle applies to both native and nonnative species, whether caught in the wild or bred in captivity.		The Humane Society of the United States				Wagman, Diana	The Care and Feeding of Exotic Pets	US	2013	Fiction		1935439642		
4107	Those who study the physical sciences, and bring them to bear upon the health of Man, tell us that if the noxious particles that rise from vitiated air were palpable to the sight, we should see them lowering in a dense black cloud above such haunts, and rolling slowly on to corrupt the better portion of a town. But if the moral pestilence that rises with them. . could be made discernible too, how terrible the revelation! 	Dickens, Charles	Dombey and Son				Vyleta, Dan 	Smoke	US	2016	Fiction		385540175		
4108	I am afraid of houses in which one grows comfortable and allows oneself to be taken in by the banal truth that life goes on and time heals all wounds.	Boll, Heinrich	Billards at Half-Past Nine				Vyleta, Dan 	The Crooked Maid	US	2013	Fiction		160819809X		
4109	In answering them, he said, among other things, that he had indeed been away from Russia for a long time, more than four years, that he had been sent abroad on account of illness,.. listening to him, the swarthy man grinned several times; he laughed particularly when, to his question: "And did they cure you?" the blond man answered: "no they didn't."	Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Idiot				Vyleta, Dan 	The Crooked Maid	US	2013	Fiction		160819809X		
4110	No longer exalting in the swimming seas will I toss up my neck, rising from the depths, nor willI blow around the fine prow of a ship leaping and enjoying the figurehead. But the sea's blue wetness threw me up on dry land,, and I lie on this narrow strip of beach.	Anyte					Wagman, Diana	Life #6	US	2015	Fiction		1632460033		
4111	L.A. is epidemically everywhere and discernible only in glimpses	Ellroy, James 	James Ellroy Comes Home 2006				Hamilton, Denise	Los Angeles Noir	US	2007	Fiction		1933354224		
4112	It occurs to her that what she most appreciates about this City of the Angels is that which is missing, the voids, the unstitched borders, the empty corridors, the not yet deciphered. She is grateful for the absence of history.	Braverman, Kate	Palm Latitudes, 1988				Hamilton, Denise	Los Angeles Noir	US	2007	Fiction		1933354224		
4113	One kills a man, one is an assassin. One kills millions, one is a conqueror. One kills everybody, one is a god.	Rostand, Jean					Ferrigno, Robert	Sins of the Assassin	US	2008	Fiction		1416537651		
4114	To those who thirst and hold fast to the dream of water. The falling camel attracts many knives.		Ancient Arabic Saying				Ferrigno, Robert	Prayers for the assassin	US	2006	Fiction		141650768X		
4115	Civilizations do not fall because of the barbarians at the gates. Nor does a great city fall from the death wish of bored and morally bankrupt stewards presumably sworn to its defense. Civilizations fall only because each citizen of the city comes to accept that nothing can be done to rally and rebuild broken walls; that ground lost may never be recovered; and that greatness lived in our grandparents but not our grandchildren. Yes, our betters tell us these things daily. But that doesn't mean we have to believe it.	Whittle, Bill	The Undefended City				Ferrigno, Robert	Heart of the Assassin	US	2009	Fiction		1416537678		
4116	Dere’s no guy livin’ dat knows Brooklyn t’roo an’ t’roo, because it’d take a guy a lifetime just to find his way aroun’ duh f — town.	Wolfe, Thomas	Only the Dead Know Brooklyn		US		McLoughlin, Tim	Brooklyn Noir	US	2004	Fiction		1888451580		
4117	Now I’m walkin’ on the sidewalks of Chicago If I buy the bread I can’t afford the wine Now I’m walkin’ on the sidewalks of Chicago Wishin’ I had lived some other time	Haggard, Merle			US		Pollack, Neal	Chicago Noir	US	2005	Fiction		1617752940		
4118	And part of me—the noir part—is expecting a phone call from the writer, inviting me over for a smoke.	Temple, Johnny	Johnny Temple Brooklyn, NY July 2013				Temple, Johnny	USA Noir: Best of the Akashic Noir Series	US	2013	Fiction		1617751847		
4119	It is not upon you alone the dark patches fall, The dark threw its patches down upon me also	Whitman, Walt	Crossing Brooklyn Ferry				McLoughlin, Tim	Brooklyn Noir 2	US	2005	Fiction		1888451769		
4120	 gone shipmate, like any other man, is gone forever; and I never met one of them again. But at times the spring flood of memory sets with force up the dark River of the Nine Bends. Then on the waters of the forlorn stream drifts a ship — a shadowy ship manned by a crew of Shades. They pass and make a sign, in a shadowy hail. Haven’t we, together and upon the immortal sea, wrung out a meaning from our sinful lives? Good-bye, brothers! You were a good crowd.	Conrad, Joseph	The Nigger of the Narcissus				Hamill, Pete	Loving Women	US	1989	Fiction		786016388		
4121	Well, I’m driftin’ and driftin’ like a ship out on the sea Well, I’m driftin’ and driftin’ like a ship out on the sea Well, I ain’t got nobody, in this world to care for me …	Brown,Charles	Driftin’ Blues				Hamill, Pete	Loving Women	US	1989	Fiction		786016388		
4122	Ah for another go, ah for a better chance!	James, Henry					Hamill, Pete	Loving Women	US	1989	Fiction		786016388		
4123	I have no one to speak to, no one to consult, no one to support me, and I feel depressed and lonely. I do not know what to do…	Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab	Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, the “underwear bomber”				Hamill, Pete	Tabloid City	US	2011	Fiction		316020753		
4124	… You shall search them all. Someday by heart you’ll learn each famous sight And watch the curtain rise in hell’s despite; You’ll find the garden in the third act dead, Finger your knees — and wish yourself in bed With tabloid crime-sheets perched in easy sight.	Crane, Hart	The Tunnel, from The Bridge				Hamill, Pete	Tabloid City	US	2011	Fiction		316020753		
4125	A Jew can’t live without miracles.		Yiddish Proverb				Hamill, Pete	Snow in August	US	1997	Fiction		446675253		
4126	Now faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen.	HEBREWS 11:1	Bible	Bible Verse			Hamill, Pete	Snow in August	US	1997	Fiction		446675253		
4127	Love in full life and length, not love ideal, No, nor ideal beauty, that fine name, But something better still, so very real...	Lord Byron	George Gordon				Hamill, Pete	North River	US	2007	Fiction		316340588		
4128	And what a people loves it will defend.We took their temples from them and forbade them, for many years, to worship their strange idols.They gathered in secret, deep in the dripping glens, Chanting their prayers before a lichened rock. 	Hewitt, John	The Colony  1950				Hamill, Pete	Forever	US	2003	Fiction		316735698		
4129	Little enough I know of your struggle, although you come to me more and more, free of that heavy body armour you tried to dissolve with alcohol, a pale face staring in dream light like a fish’s belly upward to life.	Montague, John	Stele for a Northern Republican				Hamill, Pete	A Drinking Life	US	2011	Memoir		316341029		
4130	…I had my existence. I was there. Me in place and the place in me.	Heaney, Seamus	A Herbal				Hamill, Pete	The Christmas Kid	US	2012	Fiction		316232734		
4131	The press, Watson, is a most valuable institution, if you only know how to use it.	Holmes, Sherlock	The Adventures of the Six Napoleons				Lou Manfredo	Rizzo’s Fire	US	2011	Fiction		312538065		
4132	I had no worries about someone fucking me. I was no white bread white boy. If someone said something wrong, my challenge would be quick and if the apology was less than swift, I would attack forthwith.	Bunker, Edward	Education of a Felon: A Memoir				Bruen, Ken and Starr, Jason	The Max	US	2011	Fiction		857683713		
4133	Cross: an ancient instrument of torture. Cross: in very bad humour. Cross: a punch thrown across an opponent's punch.						Bruen, Ken	Cross	US	2007	Fiction		593057279		
4134	A cross is only agony if you are aware of it.		Irish Saying				Bruen, Ken	Cross	US	2007	Fiction		593057279		
4135	A white arrest - the pinnacle of a policeman’s career	Sir Robert Peel					Bruen, Ken	A White Arrest	US	1998	Fiction		1899344411		
4136	The big one cancels all the previous shit	Detective Sergeant Brant					Bruen, Ken	A White Arrest	US	1998	Fiction		1899344411		
4137	For now at least, all that was to come, and would come in its own delicious time. She would enjoy each minute of what was to come next, let it unfurl as slowly as she liked.	Unsworth, Cathi	The Singer				Bruen, Ken	Sanctuary	US	2008	Fiction		1848270178		
4138	If God should punish men according to what they deserve, He would not leave so much as a beast on the back of the earth.		The Koran				Block, Lawrence	A Dance at the Slaughterhouse	US	1991	Fiction		380813734		
4139	At the door of life, by the gate of breath, There are worse things waiting for men than death.	Swineburne, A.C	The Triumph of Time				Block, Lawrence	Everybody Dies	US	1998	Fiction		380725355		
4140	Everybody dies.	Garfield, John	In Body and Soul				Block, Lawrence	Everybody Dies	US	1998	Fiction		380725355		
4141	Everybody dies.	Newman, Randy	Old Man				Block, Lawrence	Everybody Dies	US	1998	Fiction		380725355		
4142	From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives forever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea.	Swineburne, A.C	The Garden of Proserpine				Block, Lawrence	Everybody Dies	US	1998	Fiction		380725355		
4143	And so we've had another night Of poetry and poses And each man knows he'll be alone When the sacred ginmill closes.	Van Ronk, Dave					Block, Lawrence	When the Sacred Ginmill Closes	US	1986	Fiction		752836994		
4144	Life is a narrow vale between the cold and barren peaks of two eternities. We strive in vain to look beyond the heights. We cry aloud- and the only answer is the echo of our wailing cry. From the voiceless lips of the unreplying dead there comes no word. But, in the night of Death, Hope sees a star, and listening Love can hear the rustling of a wing.	Ingersoll, Robert Green 	Robert Green Ingersoll, at the grave of his brother, Ebon Clark Ingersoll, June 1879				Block, Lawrence	Hope to Die	US	2001	Fiction		006103097X		
4145	Hope is the only universal liar who never loses his reputation for veracity.	Ingersoll, Robert Green 	Robert Green Ingersoll, speaking at the ManhattanLiberal Club, February 1892				Block, Lawrence	Hope to Die	US	2001	Fiction		006103097X		
4146	Zai gezunt, boychik!		Keller's Designated Hitter				Block, Lawrence	Hit Parade	US	2006	Fiction		60840897		
4147	I that in heill wes and gladnes, Am trublit now with gret seiknes, And feblit with infermitie; Timormortis conturbat me. Our plesance here is all vain glory, This fals world is but transitory, The flesche is brukle, the Feynd is slee; Timormortis conturbat me. The stait of man does change and vary, Now sound, now seik, now blith, now sary, Now dansand mery, now like to dee; Timormortis conturbat me. No stait in Erd here standis sicker; As with the wynd wavis the wicker, Wavis this warldis vanitie; Timormortis conturbat me. On to the dead gois all Estatis, Princis, prelotis, and Potestatis, Baith rich and pur of all degree; Timormortis conturbat me. He sparis no lord for his piscence, Na clerk for his intelligence; His awfull straik may no man flee; Timormortis conturbat me. Sen he hes all my brether tane, He will nocht lat me lif alane, On force I mun his next prey be; Timormortis conturbat me.	Dunbar, William					Block, Lawrence	A Long Line of Dead Men	US		Fiction				
4148	Lament for the Makers Look at the mourners; Bloody great hypocrites! Isn't it grand, boys, to be bloody well dead? Let's not have a sniffle Let's have a bloody good cry! And always remember the longer you live The sooner you'll bloody well die!		An Irish Lullaby				Block, Lawrence	A Long Line of Dead Men	US	1994	Fiction		752827480		
4149	When from ’ouse to ’ouse you’re ’untin’ you must always work in pairs- It ’alves the gain, but safer you will find- For a single man gets bottled on them twisty-wisty stairs. An’ a woman comes and clobs ’im from be’ind. When you’ve turned ’em inside out, an’ it seems beyond a doubt As if there weren’t enough to dust a flute (Cornet: Toot! toot!)- Before you sling your ’ook, at the ’ouse-tops take a look, For it’s underneath the tiles they ’ide the loot. (Chorus.) ’Ow the loot! Bloomin’ loot! That’s the thing to make the boys git up an’ shoot! It’s the same with dogs an’ men, If you’d make ’em come again Clap ’em forward with a Loo! loo! Lulu! Loot! Whoopee! Tear ’im, puppy! Loo! loo! Lulu! Loot! loot! Loot!	Kipling, Rudyard	Loot				Block, Lawrence	The Burglar Who liked to Quote Kipling	US	1979	Fiction		60731257		
4150	Sir, he who would earn his bread writing books must have the assurance of a duke, the wit of a courtier, and the guts of a burglar.	Dr Johnson, Samuel					Block, Lawrence	The Burglar In The Closet	US	1978	Fiction		006087273X		
4151	Therefore was a single man only first created, to teach thee that whosoever destroyeth a single soul from the children of man, Scripture charges him as though he had destroyed the whole world.	The Talmud					Block, Lawrence	Time to Murder and Create	US	1976	Fiction		752827499		
4152	The death of a beautiful woman is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world.	Poe, Edgar Allan					Block, Lawrence	Eight Million Ways To Die	US	1982	Fiction		380715732		
4153	Baby, baby, naughty baby Hush, you squalling thing, I say Peace this moment, peace, or maybe Bonaparte will pass this way Baby, baby, he's a giant Tall and black as Monmouth steeple And he breakfasts, dines and suppers Every day on naughty people Baby, baby, if he hears you As he gallops past the house Limb from limb at once he'll tear you Just as pussy tears a mouse And he'll beat you, beat you, beat you And he'll beat you all to pap And he'll eat you, eat you, eat you Every morsel snap snap snap! 		English Lullaby				Block, Lawrence	A Walk Among the Tombstones	US	1992	Fiction		75283748		
4154	I sit in one of the dives On Fifty-second Street Uncertain and afraid As the clever hopes expire Of a low dishonest decade: Waves of anger and fear Circulate over the bright And darkened lands of the earth, Obsessing our private lives; The unmentionable odor of death Offends the September night…	Auden, W.H	W. H. AUDEN "September 1, 1939"				Block, Lawrence	Out on the Cutting Edge	US	1989	Fiction		752837494		
4155	Once upon a time there were three little sisters,” the Dormouse began in a great hurry; “and their names were Elsie, Lacie, and Tillie; and they lived at the bottom of a well—” “What did they live on?” said Alice, who always took a great interest in questions of eating and drinking. “They lived on treacle,” said the Dormouse. “They couldn’t have done that, you know,” Alice gently remarked. “They’d have been ill.” “So they were,” said the Dormouse. “Very ill.”	Caroll, Lewis	Alice in Wonderland				Block, Lawrence	A Diet of Treacle	US	1961	Fiction		843959576		
4156	Listen, O judges: here is yet another madness, and that comes before the deed. Alas, you have not yet crept deep enough into this soul. Thus speaks the red judge, “Why did this criminal murder? He wanted to rob.” But I say unto you: his soul wanted blood, not robbery; he thirsted after the bliss of the knife.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	 Thus Spake Zarathustra Translated by Walter Kaufmann				Block, Lawrence	All the Flowers are Dying	US	2006	Fiction		61030961		
4157	O Danny Boy, the pipes, the pipes are callin’, From glen to glen, and down the mountainside, The summer’s gone, the roses all are fallen, And now ’tis you must go, and I must bide. But come ye back when spring is in the meadow, Or when the hills are hushed and white with snow, Ye’ll find me there, in sunshine or in shadow, O Danny Boy, O Danny Boy, I love you so. But if ye come, and all the flowers are dyin’, And I am dead, as dead I well may be, Then you will find the place where I am lyin’, And kneel and say an Ave there for me. And I will hear, though soft you tread above me, And then my grave will warmer, softer be, And you will bend and tell me that you love me, And I will wait in peace until you come to me.	Weatherly, Frederic Edward	Danny Boy	Song			Block, Lawrence	All the Flowers are Dying	US	2006	Fiction		61030961		
4158	On a Tuesday night in August I was sitting… One newspaper column started the whole thing. "I'll tell you," he said, "I just don't know what… Elaine was still up when I got home, watching a… The next day was Sunday, and I didn't have a… Forty-eight hours later I'd made two more visits to the Horatio… "It's like he saw it coming," Kevin Dahlgren said. The big news over the weekend had to do with… "An Open Letter to the People ofNew York ."… It took me awhile to get away from Marty McGraw. "The first night I went to Whitfield's place," I told Elaine. Elaine was gone by the time I woke up. It still didn't have to mean anything. By the time we got out of there TJ was… "It could have been murder," I said, "even if I… The phone rang the next morning while we were having breakfast. The letter had obviously been written after its author had…. The next couple of days were a three-ring circus for the media. I couldn't do much in what was left of that afternoon. I called Viaticom a few minutes after nine the next morning… I stayed put over the weekend. You'd have thought it was a social call. It was a long night. You could almost say he'd been asking for it. "Well, look who's here," he said. SCUDDER: Please state your name for the record. "You like irony," I told Ray Gruliow. Even the wicked get worse than they deserve.	Cather, Willa	 One of Ours				Block, Lawrence	Even the Wicked	US	1996	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		752834509		
4159	Several of nature's people I know, and they know me; I feel for them a transport Of cordiality; But never met this fellow, Attended or alone, Without a tighter breathing, And zero at the bone.	Dickinson, Emily	The Snake				Block, Lawrence	A Ticket To The Boneyard	US	1990	Fiction		752837478		
4160	A bloody and a sudden end, Gunshot or a noose, For Death who takes what man would keep, Leaves what men would lose. He might have had my sister, My cousins by the score, But nothing satisfied the fool But my dear Mary Moore; None other knows what pleasures man At table or in bed. What shall I do for pretty girls Now my old bawd is dead?	Yeats, William Butler	John Kinsella's Lament for Mrs. Mary Moore				Block, Lawrence	A Ticket To The Boneyard	US	1990	Fiction		752837478		
4161	May the road rise to meet you. May the wind be always at your back. May you be in heaven an hour before The Devil knows you’re dead.		Irish Blessing				Block, Lawrence	The Devil Knows You’re Dead	US	1993	Fiction		752827472		
4162	Let me have men about me that are fat, Sleek-headed men, and such as sleep a-nights. Yond Cassius has a lean and hungry look. He thinks too much. Such men are dangerous.	Shakespeare, William					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Settlement	US	2012	Fiction		B008AP918O		
4163	Love had gone and left me — and the neighbors knock and borrow And life goes on forever like the gnawing of a mouse, And tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow There’s this little street and this little house.	St. Vincent Millay, Edna					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Fandango	US	2016	Fiction		B01B1Y7ATC		
4164	You must go on, I can’t go on, I’ll go on.	Beckett, Samuel	The Unnameable				Block, Lawrence	Step by Step	US		Fiction				
4165	ll fares the land, to hastening ills a prey, Where wealth accumulates and men decay.	Goldsmith, Oliver					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Presumption	US	2012	Fiction		B006W34F7I		
4166	Can storied urn or animated bust Back to its mansion call the fleeting breath? Can Honour’s voice provoke the silent dust, Or Flattery sooth the dull cold ear of death?”	Gray, Thomas					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Defense	US	2012	Fiction		B006WSJVD6		
4167	Dame Fortune is a fickle gypsy, And always blind, and often tipsy.	Praed, William Mackworth 					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Appointment	US	2012	Fiction		B006WCA8FW		
4168	How does it happen, tell me, That I lie here unmarked, forgotten, While Chase Henry, the town drunkard, Has a marble block, topped by an urn, Wherein Nature, in a mood ironical, Has sown a flowering weed?”	Masters, Edgar Lee 					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Reverse	US	2012	Fiction		B00804XN6G		
4169	Let Ross, house of Ross, rejoice with Obadiah, and the rankle-dankle fish with hands.	Smart, Christopher 					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Riposte	US	2012	Fiction		B006WQILC0		
4170	Play me songs with flatted thirds: Puppets dance from bloody strings. Music mourns dead birds. Breath is sweet in broken things.	Telliford, William 					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Obligation	US	2012	Fiction		B006XABNYS		
4171	Things are seldom what they seem, Skim milk masquerades as cream.	Gilbert, William Schwenk 					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Alternative	US	2012	Fiction		B0080MA8XO		
4172	In the world's broad field of battle, In the bivouac of life, be not like dumb, driven cattle! Be a hero in the strife!	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Block, Lawrence	The Ehrengraf Nostrum	US	2012	Fiction		B0080RF5ZA		
4173	When you look through binoculars, you are holding an instrument of precision and you see very clearly a small cabin which would seem quite indistinct without the binoculars. So you say, “Well, well, it’s just like another one I know, they are almost alike,” and as soon as you say that you no longer see it, in your mind you are comparing it with the one you think came before, while, in fact, it comes after. Truth means binoculars, precision, the thing that really comes first is the binoculars. You should say, “Well, well, these binoculars are almost the cabin.”	Pinget, Robert					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Little Casino	US	2002	Fiction		1566891264		
4174	Although we may catalogue a kind of chain mysterious is the force that holds the chain together	Cornell, Joseph					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Little Casino	US	2002	Fiction		1566891264		
4175	… while the ears, be we mikealls or nicholists, may sometimes be inclined to believe others the eyes, whether browned or nolensed, find it devilish hard now and again even to believe itself.	Joyce, James	Finnegan's Wake				Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Lunar Follies	US	2005	Fiction		1566891698		
4176	You’re painting a shoe; you start painting the sole, and it turns into a moon; you start painting the moon, and it turns into a piece of bread.	Guston, Philip					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Lunar Follies	US	2005	Fiction		1566891698		
4177	Ridiculous the waste sad time Stretching before and after.	Eliot, T.S					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	A Strange Commonplace	US	2006	Fiction		1566891825		
4178	I passed through extraordinary places, as vivid as any I ever saw where the storm had broken the barrier and let through a strange commonplace: Long, deserted avenues with unrecognized names at the corners and drunken looking people with completely foreign manners.	Williams, Carlos William					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	A Strange Commonplace	US	2006	Fiction		1566891825		
4179	He sat and stared at the sea, which appeared all surface and twinkle, far shallower than the spirit of man. It was the abyss of human illusion that was the real, the tideless deep.	James, Henry					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	The Abyss of Human Illusion	US	2010	Fiction		1566892333		
4180	Although our information is incorrect, we do not vouch for it	Satie, Erik					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Aberration of Starlight	US	1980	Fiction		1564784398		
4181	Lis n’egalent pas leurs destins Indecis commes feuilles mortes	Apollinaire, Guillaume 					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Aberration of Starlight	US	1980	Fiction		1564784398		
4182	iQuien no escribe una carta? iQuien no habla de un asunto muy importante, muriendo de costumbre y llorando de oido?	Vallejo, Cesar 					Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Aberration of Starlight	US	1980	Fiction		1564784398		
4183	aberration of starlight… The true path of light from a star to an observer is along the straight line from the star to the observer; but, because of the component of the observer’s velocity in a direction perpendicular to the direction to the star, the light appears to be traveling along a path at an angle to the true direction to the star.		The New Columbia Encyclopedia				Sorrentino, Gilbert 	Aberration of Starlight	US	1980	Fiction		1564784398		
4184	For all the mad housewives who weren’t The wind doth blow today, my love, And a few small drops of rain; I never had but one true-love; In cold grave she was lain. I’ll do as much for my true-love As any young man may; I’ll sit and mourn all at her grave For a twelvemonth and a day. The twelvemonth and a day being up, The dead began to speak: ‘Oh who sits weeping on my grave, and will not let me sleep?’ 	Quiller-Couch, Arthur	The Unquiet Grave 				Parrish, P.J	An Unquiet Grave	US	2006	Fiction		786016078		
4185	Nay, that I mean to do. Is not this a lamentable thing, that of the skin of an innocent lamb should be made parchment? That parchment scribbled o’er should undo a man? Some say, the bee stings: but I say, ’tis the bee’s wax, for I did but seal once to a thing, and I was never mine own man since.	Shakespeare, William	 King Henry VI, Part II.	Play	UK		Parrish, P.J	Thicker Than Water	US	2003	Fiction		786014202		
4186	What love is now I know not; but I know I once loved much, and then there was no snow.	Webster, Augusta 	The Snow Waste				Parrish, P.J	Heart of Ice	US	2013	Fiction		1439189374		
4187	Let us alone. What pleasure can we have To war with evil? Is there any peace In ever climbing up the climbing wave? All things have rest, and ripen toward the grave In silence-ripen, fall, and cease: Give us long rest or death, dark death, or dreamful ease.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Lotus Eaters				Parrish, P.J	The Little Death	US	2009	Fiction		1416525890		
4188	There is no greater sorrow Than to be mindful of the happy time In misery.	Alighieri, Dante					Holm, Chris F.	Dead Harvest	US	2012	Fiction		B0054TVJOI		
4189	Hell is other people.	Sartre, Jean-Paul 					Holm, Chris F.	The Wrong Goodbye	US	2012	Fiction		B0076Q1INY		
4190	The past is never dead. It’s not even past.	Faulkner, William 					Holm, Chris F.	The Big Reap	US	2013	Fiction		85766342		
4191	What if the breath that kindl’d those grim fires Awak’d should blow them into sevenfold rage And plunge us in the flames? or from above Should intermitted vengeance arm again His red right hand to plague us?	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Holm, Chris F.	Red Right Hand	US	2016	Fiction		031625956X		
4192	You’re one microscopic cog In his catastrophic plan Designed and directed by His red right hand	Holm, Chris F.	Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, “Red Right Hand”			Y	Holm, Chris F.	Red Right Hand	US	2016	Fiction		031625956X		
4193	Nor is there any law more just, than that he who has plotted death shall perish by his own plot.	Ovid					Holm, Chris F.	The Killing Kind	US	2015	Fiction		316259535		
4194	We can’t all be saints.	Dillinger, John					Holm, Chris F.	The Killing Kind	US	2015	Fiction		316259535		
4195	The University is a Paradise. Rivers of Knowledge are there. Arts and Sciences flow from thence. Counsell Tables are Horti conclusi, (as is said in the Canticles) Gardens that are walled in, and they are Fontes signali, Wells that are sealed up; bottomless depths of unsearchable Counsels there.	Donne, John					Sayers, Dorothy	Gaudy Night	US	1935	Fiction		61043494		
4196	That will ask some tears in the true performing of it; if I do it, let the audience look to their eyes; I will move storms, I will condole in some measure… I could play Ercles rarely, or a part to tear a cat in, to make all split… a lover is more condoling.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer-Night’s Dream.				Sayers, Dorothy	Busman’s Honeymoon	US	1937	Fiction		61043516		
4197	“Where gat ye your dinner, Lord Rendal, my son? Where gat ye your dinner, my handsome young man?” “- O I dined with my sweetheart, Mother; make my bed soon, For I’m sick to the heart and I fain wad lie down.” “O that was strong poison, Lord Rendal, my son, O that was strong poison, my handsome young man,” “- O yes, I am poisoned, Mother; make my bed soon, For I’m sick to the heart, and I fain wad lie down.”		Old Ballad				Sayers, Dorothy	Strong Poison	US	1930	Fiction		60809086		
4198	The track was slippery with spouting blood’		Rodolph				Sayers, Dorothy	Have His Carcass	US	1932	Fiction		61043524		
4199	Praise not the day until evening has come; a woman until she is burnt; a sword until it is tried; a maiden until she is married; ice until it has been crossed; beer until it has been drunk.		Viking Proverb				Crighton, Michael	Eaters of the Dead	US	1976	Fiction		9780099222828		
4200	Evil is of old date.		Arab Proverb				Crighton, Michael	Eaters of the Dead	US	1976	Fiction		9780099222828		
4201	The more the universe seems comprehensible, the more it also seems pointless.	Weinberg, Steven					Crighton, Michael	Next	US	2006	Fiction		9780060873165		
4202	The world "cause" is an altar to an unknown god.	James, William					Crighton, Michael	Next	US	2006	Fiction		9780060873165		
4203	What is not possible is not to choose.	Sartre, Jean-Paul					Crighton, Michael	Next	US	2006	Fiction		9780060873165		
4204	If you think it long and mad,  the wind of banners that passes through my life, and you decide to leave me at the shore of the heart where I have roots, remember that on that day, at that hour, I shall lift my arms and my roots will set off to seek another land.	Neruda, Pablo	If You Forget Me	Poem			Crawford, Susan	The Pocket Wife	US	2015	Fiction	1972	9780062362858		
4205	All great change in American begins att he dinner table.	Reagan, Ronald			US		Clark, Stephen Eirik	Sweetness #9	US	2014	Fiction		9780316278751		
4206	I was loved, happiness was not far away, and seemed to be almost touching me; I went on living in careless ease without trying to understand myself, not knowing what I expected or what I wanted from life, and time went on and on... People passed by me with their love, bright days and warm nights flashed by, the nightingales sang, the hay smelt fragrant, and all this, sweet and overwhelming in remembrance, passed with me as with everyone rapidly, leaving no trace, was not prized, and vanished like mist.... Where is it all?	Chekhov, Anton	A Lady's Story				Clifford, Stephanie	Everybody Rise	US	2015	Fiction	1887	9781250077172		
4207	That faraway shore's looking not too far.	Sondheim, Stephen	"Opening Doors", Merrily We Roll Along				Clifford, Stephanie	Everybody Rise	US	2015	Fiction	1981	9781250077172		
4208	Washington is a city of southern efficiency and northern charm.	Kennedy, John F.			US		Close, Jennifer	The Hopefuls	US	2016	Fiction		9781101875612		
4209	There will be time to murder and create.	Eliot, T. S.					Coady, Lynn	The Antagonist	US	2011	Fiction		9780307961358		
4210	Daughters of Jerusalem, weep not for me, but weep for yourselves, and for your children.		Luke 23:28v				Coelho, Paulo	Manuscript found in Accra	US	2012	Fiction		9780385349833		
4211	...what woman having ten silver coins,  if she loses one of them, does not light a lamp, sweep the house, and search carefully until she finds it? When she has found it, she calls together her friends and neighbours, saying, 'Rejoice with me, for I have found the coin that I had lost.'		Luke 15:8-9				Coelho, Paulo	Brida	US	2008	Fiction		9780007274451		
4212	Algunos dicen: Nunca segundas partes fueron buenas.		Don Quixote				Coetzee, J.M.	The Schooldays of Jesus	US	2016	Fiction		9781911215356		
4213	You know, I'm half inclined to believe that there's some rational explanation to all this.		The Lady Vanishes				Coe, Jonathan	Expo 58	US	2013	Fiction	1938	9780241966907		
4214	By opening day, the American pavilion had been molded into an espionage weapon against the Soviet Union and its allies.	Rydell, Robert W.	World of Affairs: The Century-of-Progress Expositions				Coe, Jonathan	Expo 58	US	2013	Fiction		9780241966907		
4215	What happens in the heart simply happens.	Hughes, Ted	Birthday Letters				Coe, Amanda	The Love She Left Behind	US	2014	Fiction		9780393245493		
4216	I think the rage to understand comes from the fact that you do not ask the right question. You will never find the right answer if you do not ask the proper question. It's like trying to open a door with the wrong key.	Bourgeois, Louise					Coe, Amanda	The Love She Left Behind	US	2014	Fiction		9780393245493		
4217	Time has transfigured them into Untruth. The stone fidelity They hardly meant has come to be Their final blazon, and to prove Our almost-instinct almost true:  What will survive of us is love.	Larkin, Philip	An Arundel Tomb	Poem			Coleman, Rowan	The Day we Met	US	2014	Fiction		9780553394122		
4218	I like mathematics because it is not human and has nothing particular to do with this planet or with the whole accidental universe.	Russell, Bertrand					Colgan, Jenny T.	Resistance is Futile	US	2015	Fiction		9780356505374		
4219	The window was one of many, the town was one. It was the only one, the one I left behind.	Benet, Maria	Mapmaker of Absences				Cole, Teju	Every day is for the thief	US	2014	Fiction		9780812995787		
4220	Ojo gbogbo ni t'ole, ojo kan ni t'olohun. Every day is for the thief, but one day is for the owner.		Yoruba proverb	Proverb			Cole, Teju	Every day is for the thief	US	2014	Fiction		9780812995787		
4221	Before they meet at such an impressive height, the uprights appear to spring out of the ground, molded in a way by the action of the wind itself.	Eiffel, Gustave					Colin, Beatrice	To Capture What We Cannot Keep	US	2016	Fiction	1885	9781250071446		
4222	My dust would hear her and beat, Had I lain for a century dead; Would start and tremble under her feet, And blossom in purple and red.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord	Maud				Cohu, Will	Nothing But Grass	US	2015	Fiction		9780701187859		
4223	I opened the front door. The man in the tall hat was there. "Good morning, sir," he said, in that voice they all have.	Lewis, Ted	Jack's Return Home				Cohu, Will	Nothing But Grass	US	2015	Fiction		9780701187859		
4224	Time has transfigured them into Untruth. The stone fidelity They hardly meant has come to be Their final blazon, and to prove Our almost-instinct almost true:  What will survive of us is love.	Larkin, Philip	An Arundel Tomb	Poem			Coleman, Rowan	The Memory Book	US	2014	Fiction		9780091953119		
4225	Of calling shapes, and beckoning shadows dire, And airy tongues that syllable men's names On sands and shores and desert wilderness.	Milton	Comus				Conrad, Joseph	Victory: An Island Tale	US	1915	Fiction		9780241189658		
4226	Like a dog, he hunts in dreams.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	Locksley Hall				Connolly, John	A Time of Torment	US	2016	Fiction		9781444751574		
4227	I prefer winter and fall, when you feel the bone structure of the landscape -- the loneliness of it, the dead feeling of winter. Something waits beneath it, the whole story doesn't show.	Wyeth, Andrew					Connolly, John	The Wrath of Angels	US	2013	Fiction		9781476703039		
4228	...they are not towers but giants. They stand in the well from the navel down; and stationed round its bank they mount guard on the final pit of Hell.	Alighieri, Dante	Inferno, Canto XXXI				Connolly, John	Bad Men	US	2015	Fiction		9781473610989		
4229	I am every dead thing... I am re-begot Of absence, darknesse, death; things which are not.	Donne, John	A Nocturnall Upon S. Lucies Day				Connolly, John	Every Dead Thing	US	1999	Fiction		9781444704686		
4230	To be happy for an hour, have a glass of wine. To be happy for a day, read a book. To be happy for a week, take a wife. To be happy for ever, make a garden.			Proverb			Conlon-McKenna, Marita	The Rose Garden	US	2013	Fiction				
4231	I held him wise, and when he talked to me Of snakes and bird, and which God loved the best, I thought his knowledge marked the boundary Where men grew blind, though angels knew the rest.  If he said Hush! I tried to hold my breath; Wherever he said Come! I stepped in faith.	Eliot, George	Brother and Sister				Chase, Eve	Black Rabbit Hall	US	2015	Fiction		9781405919326		
4232	Love begins by taking care of the closest ones - the ones at home.	Mother Teresa					Chamberlin, Holly	The Season of Us	US	2016	Fiction		9781496706812		
4233	There is no dark side of the moon, really. Matter of fact, it's all dark.	Von Braun, Wernher					Chabon, Michael	Moonglow	US	2016	Fiction		9780062225559		
4234	And below is always the accumulated past, which vanishes but does not vanish, which perishes and remains.	Robinson, Marilynne	Housekeeping				Chapman, Emma	How to be a Good Wife	US	2013	Fiction		9781447216186		
4235	...I have tried to be as faithful to my recollections as I possibly could be. No doubt the unreliability and capriciousness of memory have led me to run together certain incidents and occasions, and to confuse some of the people involved in them. But if I have done these things,  they have been done inadvertently. At no point have I deliberately departed from what I remember, or believe I remember.  At the same time... I wanted not only to tell the trurh, as far as I knew it, about experiences I had been through or people with whom I had been involved, but also to produce tales, real stories, narratives which would provoke the reader's curiousity and satisfy it; which would appear to begin naturally, develop in a surprising and persuasive manner, and come to an end no sooner or later than they should.	Jacobson, Dan	Time and Time Again				Chaudhuri, Amit	Odysseus Abroad	US	2014	Fiction		9781780746210		
4236	As for these changes in me, they are the work of the warrior goddess Athene, who can do anything, and makes me look as she wishes, at one moment like a beggar and at the next like a young man finely dressed. It is easy for the gods in heaven to make or mar a man's appearance.	Homer	The Odyssey				Chaudhuri, Amit	Odysseus Abroad	US	2014	Fiction		9781780746210		
4237	I believe our tradition is all of Western culture, and I also believe we have a right to this tradition, greater than that which the inhabitants of one or the other Western nation might have. 	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Argentine Writer and Tradition				Chaudhuri, Amit	Odysseus Abroad	US	2014	Fiction		9781780746210		
4238	We have this history of impossible solutions for insoluble problems.	Eisner, Will					Chabon, Michael	The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay	US	2000	Fiction		9780812983586		
4239	Wonderful escape! 	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	Wakefield				Chabon, Michael	The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay	US	2000	Fiction		9780812983586		
4240	"There is but one mind in all these men,  and it is bent against Caesar. If thou beest not  immortal, look about you. Security gives way to conspiracy. The mighty gods defend thee! Thy lover,  Artemidorus" Here will I stand till Caesar pass along,  And as a suitor will I give him this. My heart laments that virtue cannot live Out of the teeth of emulation. If thou read this, O Caesar, thou mayst live. IF not, the Fates with traitors do contrive.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Chiaverini, Jennifer	Fates and Traitors	US	2016	Fiction		9780525954309		
4241	He could see plainly that she was not herself. That is, he could not see that she was becoming herself and daily casting aside that fictitious self which we assume like a garment with which to appear before the world.	Chopin, Kate	The Awakening				Chiarella, Jessica	And Again	US	2016	Fiction		9781501116100		
4242	East is East, and West is West, and never the two shall meet.	Kipling, Rudyard					Childress, Ron	And West is West	US	2015	Fiction		9781616205232		
4243	When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbably, must be the truth.	Holmes, Sherlock					Christopher, Paul	Lost City of the Templars	US	2013	Fiction		9781451238917		
4244	Things are only impossible until they're not.	Picard, Jean-Luc	Star Trek: The Next Generation				Christopher, Paul	Lost City of the Templars	US	2013	Fiction		9781451238917		
4245	Into what dangers would you lead me, Cassius, That you would have me seek into myself For that which is not in me?	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Christopher, Paul	Lost City of the Templars	US	2013	Fiction		9781451238917		
4246	For there is nothing hid, which shall not be made manifest: neither was it made secret, but that it may come abroad		The Gospel According to Mark, 4:21				Christie, Alix	Gutenberg's Apprentice	US	2014	Fiction		9781472220172		
4247	In the annals of innovation, new ideas are only part of the equation. Execution is just as important.	Isaacson, Walter	Steve Jobs: A Biography				Christie, Alix	Gutenberg's Apprentice	US	2014	Fiction		9781472220172		
4248	Another of those singular and extraordinary bodies has mde its appearance within view of our globe... Those who may have the necessary apparatus, and the ability to use them, are respectfully advised of this opportunity for adding to the stock of astronomical knowledge, by ascertaining the elements of the orbit of this aerial visitor, and making such other observations and calculations as its appearance and short stay within our view will admit of.		The Chillicothe Gazette				Christopher, Adam	Hanging Wire	US	2014	Fiction	1811	9780857663177		
4249	It was midnight on the first of October, 1811, that the New Orleans dropped anchor opposite the town... The roar of the escaping steam, then heard for the first time at the place where, now, its echoes are unceasing, roused the population, and, late as it was, crowds came rushing to the bank of the river to learn the cause of the unwanted uproar. A letter now before me, written by one of those on board, at the time, records the fact that there were those who insisted that the comet of 1811 had fallen into the Ohio and had produced the hubbub!	Latrobe, JHB	The First Steamboat Voyage on the West Waters		US		Christopher, Adam	Hanging Wire	US	2014	Fiction		9780857663177		
4250	We have been very much alarmed by a repetition of earthquakes since the morning of the 16th of Dec... Various conjectures have arisen in the minds of our readers philosophers as to the causes that may have produced them. some suppose they are occasioned by a volcanic eruption, others seem to think they were produced by the comet's near approach to the earth. There are, however, a few who are of a differing opinion and ascribe it to electricity alone. The latter opinion I have adopted.	Morrison, Robert	Western Spy				Christopher, Adam	Hanging Wire	US	2014	Fiction	1812	9780857663177		
4251	The great scale upon which Nature is operating should be a solemn admonition... at such momentous periods when Nature appears, in spasmodic fury, [to] no longer tolerate the moral turpitde of man.		Pittsburgh Gazette				Christopher, Adam	Hanging Wire	US	2014	Fiction	1811	9780857663177		
4252	Fair seed-time had my soul, and I grew up Fostered alike by beauty and by fear.	Wordsworth, William	The Prelude				Christie, Michael	If I Fall, If I Die	US	2015	Fiction		9780804140805		
4253	I lived on dread - [she wrote] To those who know The stimulus there is In danger -- other impetus Is numb -- and vitalles	Dickinson, Emily	770				Christie, Michael	If I Fall, If I Die	US	2015	Fiction		9780804140805		
4254	How have all those exquisite adaptations of one part of the organisation to another part, and to the conditions of life, and of one distinct organic being to another being, been perfected?	Darwin, Charles	The Origin of Species				Church, Elizabeth J.	The Atomic Weight Of Love	US	2016	Fiction		9781616204846		
4255	Los Alamos is in a restricted airspace reservation covered by an Executive order, dated May 23, 1950. This airspace cannot be penetrated except by authority of the AEC [Atomic Energy Commission]. Historically permission has been refusued except for the chartered [AEC flights of official visitors and project personnel].		report of the Hearing before the Subcommittee on Communities of the Joint Committee on Atomic Energy	US Congress report	US		Church, Elizabeth J.	The Atomic Weight Of Love	US	2016	Fiction	1959	9781616204846		
4256	Yet each man kills the thing he loves By each let this be heard,  Some do it with a bitter look,  Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!	Wilde, Oscar	The Ballad of Reading Gaol				Clark, Mary Higgins & Burke, Alafair	The Sleeping Beauty Killer	US	2016	Fiction		9781501108587		
4257	Cities and Thrones and Powers Stand in Time's eye, Almost as long as flowers, Which daily die: But, as new buds put forth To glad new men, Out of the spent and unconsidered Earth The Cities rise again.	Kipling, Rudyard					Clarke, Arthur C. & Baxter, Stephen	Time's Eye	US	2005	Fiction		034545247X		
4258	They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:  Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn. At the going down of the sun and in the morning We will remember them.	Binyon, Laurence					Clark, Clare	We That Are Left	US	2015	Fiction	1914	9780544129993		
4259	Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Clare, Clark	Beautiful Lies	US	2012	Fiction		9780099570462		
4260	For Hamlet and the trifling of his favour, Hold it a fashion and a toy in blood, A violet in the youth of primy nature, Forward, not permanent, sweet, not lasting,  The perfume and suppliance of a minute; No more...  Then weigh what loss your honour may sustain, If with too credent ear you list his songs, Or lose your heart, or your chaste treasure open To his unmaster'd importunity.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play			Cameron, Rita	Ophelia's Muse	US	2015	Fiction		9781617738579		
4261	The hours count. The minutes count. Do not let this crime against humanity take place.	Picasso, Pablo					Cantor, Jillian	The Hours Count	US	2015	Fiction	1951	9781594633188		
4262	Always remember that we were innocent and could not wrong our conscience.	Rosenberg, Julius and Rosenberg, Ethel	letter to sons	Letter			Cantor, Jillian	The Hours Count	US	2015	Fiction	1953	9781594633188		
4263	Once we know something, we find it hard to imagine what it was like not to know it. Our knowledge has "cursed" us... Reversing the process is as difficult as un-ringing a bell. You can't unlearn what you already know. There are, in fact, only two ways to beat the Curse of Knowledge reliably. The first is not to learn anything. The second is to take your ideas and transform them.	Heath, Chip and Heath, Dan	Made to Stick				Carr, Caleb	Surrender, New York	US	2016	Fiction		9780679455691		
4264	For in much wisdom is much grief; and he that increaseth knowledge increaseth sorrow.		Ecclesiastes 1:18				Carr, Caleb	Surrender, New York	US	2016	Fiction		9780679455691		
4265	The easiest way to attract a crowd is to let it be known that at a given time and a given place someone is going to attempt something that in the event of failure will mean sudden death.	Weisz, Erik (aka Houdini, Harry)					Carver, Will	Dead Set	US	2013	Fiction		9780099551058		
4266	Come away, O human child!  To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.	Yeats, William Butler	The Stolen Child				Carey, Lisa	The Stolen Child	US	2017	Fiction		9780062492180		
4267	And all the while, I suppose, he thought, real people were living somewhere, and real things happening to them...	Wharton, Edith	The Age of Innocence				Casey, Anne-Marie	The Real Liddy James	US	2016	Fiction		9780399160226		
4268	Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim.	Ephron, Nora					Casey, Anne-Marie	No One Could Have Guessed the Weather	US	2013	Fiction		9780399164811		
4269	Here are the cops of London town Hardworking, brave and true. They drink their tea,  Stay up til three,  And take good care of you.	Ahlberg, Janet & Allan	Cops and Robbers				Casey. Jane	The Kill	US	2014	Fiction		9780091948382		
4270	Where you come from is gone, where you thought you were going to was never there, and where you are is no good unless you can get away from it. Where is there a place for you to be? No place... Nothing outside you can give you any place ... In yourself right now is all the place you've got.	O'Connor, Flannery	Wise Blood				Cash, Wiley	This Dark Road to Mercy	US	2014	Fiction		9780062088260		
4271	Let the dead Past bury its dead.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth	A Psalm of Life				Castillo, Linda	The Dead Will Tell	US	2014	Fiction		9781250029577		
4272	Blessed is the one who does not walk in step with the wicked.		Psalm 1:1				Castillo, Linda	Among the Wicked	US	2016	Fiction		9781250061577		
4273	Seek, and ye shall find; knock; and it shall be opened unto you.		The Holy Bible (King James version), Matthew 7:7, New Testament				Castillo, Linda	After the Storm	US	2015	Fiction		9781250061560		
4274	The little box which contains the world Fell in love with herself And conceived Still another little box  The little box of the little box Also fell in love with herself And conceived Still another little box  And so it went on forever  The world from the little box Ought to be inside The last offspring of the little box  But not one of the little boxes Inside the little box in love with herself Is the last one  Let's see you find the world now	Popa, Vasko	Last News About the Little Box	Poem			Celt, Adrienne	The Daughters	US	2015	Fiction		9781631490453		
4275	Today is Sunday. Today they let me out into the sun for the first time And for the first time in my life I stood immovable Amazed at how distant the sky was How vast, How blue Respectfully I sat down on the ground Leaned my back against the wall At this moment No falling into revolting waves at all At this moment no thoughts Of struggle Of freedom Of my wife. The soil, the sun and me... I am happy.	Hikmet, Nazim	Sunday				Celasin, Izzet	Black Sky, Black Sea	US	2012	Fiction	1948	9781906694838		
4276	Although the events described in this report are true, the dialogue has been slowed to protect the sanity of the reader.	The Literary Treasures and Racial Heritage Guild of Mount Nevermind					Crook, Jeff	Conundrum	US	2001	Fiction, Fantasy		786919493		
4277	The old order changeth, yielding place to the new	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	Idylls of the King				Crook, Jeff	The Rose and the Skull	US	1999	Fiction, Fantasy		786913363		
4278	If only it was a matter of the innocent and the guilty. Too bad for us it’s usually a matter of the guilty and the more guilty.	Roth, Israel					Coleman, Reed	Innocent Monster	US	2010	Fiction		1935562207		
4279	Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death.	Wittgenstein					Coleman, Reed	Hurt Machine	US	2011	Fiction		1935562649		
4280	Rather than love, than fame, give me truth.	Thoreau, Henry David					Coleman, Reed	Gun Church	US	2012	Fiction		1440551995		
4281	tardom isn’t a profession; it’s an accident.	Bacall, Lauren					Coleman, Reed	Gun Church	US	2012	Fiction		1440551995		
4282	Out of the ash I rise with my red hair And I eat men like air.	Plath, Sylvia	Lady Lazarus				Coleman, Reed	Little Easter	US	1993	Fiction		1877946230		
4283	Look around the table. If you don’t see a sucker, get up, because you’re the sucker.	Preston, “Amarillo Slim” 	 “Amarillo Slim” Preston, poker champ				Coleman, Reed	Onion Street	US	2013	Fiction		1440539464		
4284	And each successive shot was another loud, fateful rap on the door of my undoing.	Camus, Albert 	The Stranger				Coleman, Reed	They Don't Play Stickball in Milwaukee	US	1997	Fiction		1877946958		
4285	Er’perrehnne.	Le Guin, Ursula K.	 The Lathe of Heaven/ L’Autre Côté du rêve				Walton, Jo	Among Others	US	2011	Fiction, Fantasy		076532153X		
4286	What one piece of advice would you give to your younger self, and at what age? Any time between 10 and 25: It’s going to improve. Honest. There really are people out there that you will like and who will like you.	Mendlesohn, Farah	My LiveJournal, 23 may 2008				Walton, Jo	Among Others	US	2011	Fiction, Fantasy		076532153X		
4287	Think of everything that has ever been said and everything that has ever been written, every book, every poem, every conversation, every scrap of paper, every encyclopaedia, in English, in Chinese, in French and Spanish and Italian and Russian and Korean and Arabic, in Swahili, in Farsi, and then think of your life. What are you next to all that? You’re like one half of a letter in one word; that’s your life, that is you front to back, up and down, over and out. But that doesn’t make what we say and do less important. It makes it moreimportant.	Spencer, Scott	Willing				Jakubowski, Maxim 	I Was Waiting for You	US	2010	Fiction		1907016597		
4288	I was born when she kissed me. I died when she left me. I lived a few weeks while she loved me. 	Bogart, Humphrey	In a Lonely Place				Jakubowski, Maxim 	I Was Waiting for You	US	2010	Fiction		1907016597		
4289	We were perfect when we started I’ve been wondering where we’ve gone		Counting Crows: A Murder of One				Jakubowski, Maxim 	I Was Waiting for You	US	2010	Fiction		1907016597		
4290	A man should not strive to eliminate his complexes but to get into accord with them: They are legitimately what direct his conduct in the world.	Freud, Sigmund					Starr, Jason	Panick Attack	US	2009	Fiction		312387067		
4291	She came from a happy home A very happy home a very happy home	The Ramones					Starr, Jason	Panick Attack	US	2009	Fiction		312387067		
4292	Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must live. 	Bukowski, Charles					Bruen, Ken and Starr, Jason	Slide	US	2007	Fiction		129958556		
4293	It’s an odd thing, but anyone who disappears is said to be seen in San Francisco.	Wilde, Oscar					Maravelis, Peter	San Francisco Noir	US	2005	Fiction		1888451912		
4294	A picture held us captive. And we could not get outside it, for it lay in our language and language seemed to repeat it to us inexorably.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig 	Philosophical Investigations				Oates, Joyce	I’ll Take You There	US	2002	Fiction		60501189		
4295	Every substance is necessarily infinite.	Spinoza	Ethics				Oates, Joyce	I’ll Take You There	US	2002	Fiction		60501189		
4296	In animal life the weak are quickly disposed of						Oates, Joyce	The Gravedigger’s Daughter	US	2007	Fiction		61236829		
4297	“Why is your forehead so cool and damp?” she asks. Her breasts are soft and dry as flour. The hand that brushes my head is feverish. At her touch I long for the slap of water against rocks … … “What are you thinking of?” she whispers. I am staring into the garden. I am watching the moon wind its trail of golden slime around the oak, over the stone basin of the fountain. How can I tell her I am thinking that transformations are not forever?	Mitchell, Susan 	From the Journal of the Frog Prince				Datlow, Ellen 	Black Heart, Ivory Bones	US	2007	Fiction		380786230		
4298	All that’s beautiful drifts away Like the waters.	Yeats, W.B					Lehane, Dennis	Prayers For Rain	US	1999	Fiction		380730367		
4299	…must we dream our dreams and have them, too?	Bishop, Elizabeth	Questions of Travel				Lehane, Dennis	Shutter Island	US	2003	Fiction		038073186X		
4300	Men of God and men of war have strange affinities.	Mccarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian				Lehane, Dennis	Live by Night	US	2012	Fiction		60004878		
4301	It’s too late to be good.	Lucky Luciano					Lehane, Dennis	Live by Night	US	2012	Fiction		60004878		
4302	I am just living to be lying by your side But I’m just about a moonlight mile on down the road	Jagger, Mick and Richards, Keith	Moonlight Mile				Lehane, Dennis	Moonlight Mile	US	2010	Fiction		61836923		
4303	Gentle reader, hear Poliphilo tell of his dreams, Dreams sent by the highest heaven. You will not waste your labour, not will listening irk you, For this wonderful work abounds in so many things. If, grave and dour, you despise love-stories, Know, I pray, that things are well ordered herein. You refuse? But at least the style, with its novel language, Grave discourse and wisdom, commands attention. If you refuse this, too, note the geometry, The many ancient things expressed in Nilotic signs... Here you will see the perfect palaces of kings,  The worship of nymphs, fountains and rich banquets. The guards dance, dressed in motley, and the whole  Of human life is expressed in dark labyrinths.		Hypnerotomachia Poliphili				Caldwell, Ian & Thomason, Dustin	The Rule of Four	US	2013	Fiction		9780099557487		
4304	Through the suburbs sleepless people stagger, as though just delivered from a shipwreck of blood.	Lorca, Federico Garcia	The Dawn				Calhoun, Kenneth	Black Moon	US	2014	Fiction		9780804137140		
4305	Are you awake now too?	Wilco	Black Moon				Calhoun, Kenneth	Black Moon	US	2014	Fiction		9780804137140		
4306	There are moments when a man's imagination, so easily subdued to what it lives in, suddenly rises above its daily level and surveys the long windings of destiny.	Wharton, Edith	The Age of Innocence				Callaway, Joy	The Fifth Avenue Artists Society	US	2016	Fiction		9780062391612		
4307	The Society attracted all sorts of artists to the grand drawing room on Fifth Avenue. It wasn't the want for fame that drew them there -- though some certainly became known -- or even the anticipation of improvement. Instead, it was the realization that for some, true art, great art, is not won in solitude. It must first be lived.	Laughlin, James	The Society				Callaway, Joy	The Fifth Avenue Artists Society	US	2016	Fiction		9780062391612		
4308	No change. No exit. A minor flaw. You die -- but start up once more. It all repeats, just as before.	Blok, Alexandr					Callaghan, Tom	A Spring Betrayal	US	2016	Fiction		9781848669741		
4309	The rain of London pimples The ebony streets with white And the neon-lamps of London Stain the canals of night And the park becomes a jungle In the alchemy of night.  My wishes turn to violent Horses black as coal -- The randy mares of fancy, The stallions of the soul --  Eager to take the fences That fence about my soul.	MacNeice, Louis	London Rain	Poem	UK		Caldwell, Lucy	All the Beggars Riding	US	2013	Fiction		9780571270569		
4310	Jazz has come to stay because it is an expression of the times, of the breathless, energetic, superactive times in which we are living.	Stokowski, Leopold					Celestin, Ray	Dead Man's Blues	US	2016	Fiction	1924	9781447258902		
4311	When I blow I think of times and things from outta the past that gives me an image of the tune. Like moving pictures passing in front of my eyes. A town, a chick somewhere back down the line, an old man you seen once in a place you don't remember.	Armstrong, Louis					Celestin, Ray	The Axeman's Jazz	US	2014	Fiction		9781447258889		
4312	What would an ocean be without a monster lurking in the dark? It would be like sleep without dreams.	Herzog, Werner					Charlton, Blake	Spellbreaker	US	2016	Fiction		9780765317292		
4313	Where there is a monster, there is a miracle.	Nash, Ogden					Charlton, Blake	Spellbreaker	US	2016	Fiction		9780765317292		
4314	Every night and every morn Some to misery are born. Every morn and every night Some are born to sweet delight.	Blake, William					Charlton, Blake	Spellbreaker	US	2016	Fiction		9780765317292		
4315	Oh fair enough are sky and plain,  But I know fairer far: Those are as beautiful again That in the water are;  The pods and rivers wash so clean The trees and clouds and air, The like on earth was never seen, And oh that I were there.	Housman, A. E.	A Shropshire Lad				Chanter, Catherine	The Well	US	2015	Fiction		9781476772769		
4316	The good man and the evil man are but one man, standing as shadow between day and night.	Zezike					Buchanan, Col	Stands a Shadow	US	2011	Fiction		9780765366610		
4317	The Germans call the months after the war Stunde Null ('Zero Hour') -- the implication being that this was a time when the slate was wiped clean, and history allowed to start again. But it does not take much imagination to see that this is a decidedly rosy view of post-war history.	Lowe, Keith	Savage Continent				Buchan, Elizabeth	The New Mrs Clifton	US	2016	Fiction		9780718184063		
4318	The British Empire is supposed to have more or less disappeared by the 1960s. This is incorrect. The formal British Empire may have collapsed, but the British-led offshore world is alive and kicking... Formalities aside, we should treat the City of London, Jersey, Cayman Islands, BVI, Bermuda and the rest of the territories as one integrated global financial center that serves as the world's largest tax haven and a conduit for money laundering.	Palan, Ronen / Murphy, Richard / Chavagneus, Christian	Tax Haven: How Globalization Really Works				Brookes, Adam	Spy Games	US	2015	Fiction		9780316399906		
4319	If even a dog's tooth is truly worshipped it glows with light. The venerated object is endowed with power.	Murdoch, Iris	The Sea, The Sea				Buckley, Christopher	The Relic Master	US	2015	Fiction		9781501125751		
4320	In our corrupt times, the virtue of a Pontiff is commended when he does not surpass the wickedness of other men.	Guicciardini, Francesco	History of Italy		Italy		Buckley, Christopher	The Relic Master	US	2015	Fiction	1561	9781501125751		
4321	"...so who are you in the end?" "I am a part of that power which eternally  desires evil and eternally does good."	Goethe	Faust				Bulgakov, Mikhail	The Master & Margarita	US		Fiction		9781847492425		
4322	Take ye the spoil of silver, take the spoil of gold: For there is none end of the store and glory out of all the pleasant furniture.		Nahum 2:9				Burton, Jessie	The Miniaturist	US	2014	Fiction		9781447250920		
4323	And as he went out of the temple, one of his disciples  saith unto him,  Master, see what manner of stones and what buildings are here! And Jesus answering said unto him, Seest thou these  great buildings? There shall not be left one stone upon another, that shall not be thrown down.		Mark 13:1-2				Burton, Jessie	The Miniaturist	US	2014	Fiction		9781447250920		
4324	Never again will a single story be told as though it were the only one.	Berger, John					Burton, Jessie	The Muse	US	2016	Fiction		9781447250944		
4325	Where stars that died gave out, gave up, gave in --  Where no one meant the promises they made. Oh, and one more thing. I send my love However long and far it takes -- through light, Through time, through all the faithlessness of men.	Galvin, James	Dear Miss Emily				Butler, Nickolas	The Hearts of Men	US	2017	Fiction		9780062469687		
4326	Have faith, old heart. What is living, anyway, but dying?	Olds, Sharon	Known to be Left				Butler, Nickolas	The Hearts of Men	US	2017	Fiction		9780062469687		
4327	She will be more a princess than she ever was -- a hundred and fifty thousand times more.	Burnett, Frances Hodgson	A Little Princess				Cabot, Meg	Royal Wedding	US	2015	Fiction		9781447282495		
4328	We don't see things as they are, but as we are.	Nin, Anais					Caletti, Deb	He's Gone	US	2013	Fiction		9780345534354		
4329	Transformation... Transformation is a marvelous thing. I am thinking especially of the transformation of butterflies. Though wonderful to watch, transformation... is not a particularly pleasant process for the subject involved.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Cornell lecture on The Metamorphosis and Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde				Caletti, Deb	He's Gone	US	2013	Fiction		9780345534354		
4330	When Jesus comes a calling, she said, He’s coming ’round the mountain on a train.	Ritter, Josh	Wings				Lehane, Dennis	The Given Day	US	2008	Fiction		688163181		
4331	Just think of all the people not fortunate enough to be bom in Richmond, Va.	Wolfe, Tom					Blossom, Andrew	Richmond Noir	US	2010	Fiction		193335498		
4332	You inherit the sins, you inherit the flames.	Springsteen, Bruce	Adam Raised a Cain				Pelecanos, George	Hard Revolution	US	2004	Fiction		753820358		
4333	Don’t Look down On a man . . . Unless you gonna Pick him up.		Written on a mural outside Taylor’s Funeral Home, on the corner of Randolph Place and North Capitol Street, NW, Washington, D.C.				Pelecanos, George	Hell to Pay	US	2002	Fiction		752848623		
4334	I dearly love the state of Texas, but I consider that a harmless perversion on my part, and discuss it only with consenting adults.	Ivins, Molly					Byrd, Bobby 	Lone Star Noir	US	2010	Fiction		1936070642		
4335	Going back to California, So many good things around. Don’t want to leave California, The sun seems to never go down.”	Mayall, John	California				Winslow, Don	Savages	US	2010	Fiction		9781439183373		
4336	They ain’t makin’ Jews like Jesus anymore.	Friedman, Kinky					Winslow, Don	Way Down on the High Lonely	US	1993	Fiction		312964226		
4337	Way Down on the High Lonely So I drank myself some whiskey, And I dreamed I was a cowboy, Then I rode across the border.	Lovett, Lyle					Winslow, Don	Way Down on the High Lonely	US	1993	Fiction		312964226		
4338	But I don’t need that much Sunshine in my cup, No, I don’t need that much. . . 	Hernandez, Nick	Common Sense, “Sugar in My Cup”				Winslow, Don	The Gentlemen's Hour	US	2009	Fiction		434019259		
4339	The living know that they will die, but the dead know nothing; they have no more reward, and even the memory of them is lost. Their love and their hate and their envy have already perished; never again will they have any share in all that happens under the sun.	ECCLESIASTES 9:5-6	Bible	Bible Verse			Lippman, Laura 	What the Dead Know	US	2007	Fiction		61128856		
4340	1 ordinary man + 1 ordinary life = 0 1 ordinary man + 1 extraordinary adventure = News 1 ordinary husband + 1 ordinary wife = 0 1 husband + 3 wives = News 1 bank cashier + 1 wife + 7 children = 0 1 bank cashier – $10,000 = News 1 chorus girl + 1 bank president – $100,000 = News 1 man + 1 auto + 1 gun + 1 quart = News 1 ordinary man + 1 ordinary life of 79 years = 0 1 ordinary man + 1 ordinary life of 100 years = News	Bastian, George C. 	Editing the Day's News," 1922				Lippman, Laura 	Charm City	US	1997	Fiction		380788764		
4341	By choosing to share your life with a Greyhound, you are participating in an act nearly as old as civilization itself. These are the same dogs that slept alongside the pharaohs, hunted with the noblemen of the Middle Ages, and have inspired artists and poets for thousands of years. Without a doubt they are worthy of us. The question is, Are we worthy of them?	Branigan,Cynthia A. 	Adopting the Racing Greyhound				Lippman, Laura 	Charm City	US	1997	Fiction		380788764		
4342	Drive-bys are out. Executions are in.	Frazier, Thomas C.	Baltimore Police Commissioner Thomas C. Frazier in a 1997 interview on local crime statistics				Lippman, Laura 	Charm City	US	1997	Fiction		380788764		
4343	When years without number like days of another summer had turned into air there once more was a street that had never forgotten the eyes of its child	Merwin, W.S.	Another Place"				Lippman, Laura 	Butcher's Hill	US	1998	Fiction		752843621		
4344	Never get caught with a dead girl or a live boy.		A political maxim of unknown origin				Lippman, Laura 	The Sugar House	US	2000	Fiction		752844210		
4345	A Baltimorean is not merely John Doe, an isolated individual of Homo sapiens, exactly like every other John Doe. He is John Doe of a certain place-of Baltimore, of a definite home in Baltimore. It was not by accident that all the peoples of the Western world, very early in their history, began distinguishing their best men by adding of this or that place to their names.	Mencken, H. L. 	Evening Sun, February 16, 1925		US		Lippman, Laura 	The Sugar House	US	2000	Fiction		752844210		
4346	Of all escape mechanisms, death is the most efficient.	Mencken, H. L. 	A Book of Burlesques				Lippman, Laura 	Baltimore Blues	US	1997	Fiction		61210021		
4347	[W]hile I love the dear old City of Baltimore much, and many of her people more, past experience has taught that, in their collective or municipal capacity, they are the most silly, unreflective, procrastinating, impracticable and perverse congregation of bipeds to be found any where under the sun. Wise in their own conceits they are impatient of advice, no matter how thoughtful and well matured, from any one, preferring always their own crude extemporaneous conjectures to the suggestions of sound common sense, which can only be elicited by the patient exercise of judgment, observation and reflection.	Dr. Thomas Hepburn Buckler	Dr. Thomas Hepburn Buckler of Baltimore, in a letter home from his self-imposed exile in Paris, published in " Baltimore: Its Interests-Past, Present, and Future," 1873		US		Lippman, Laura 	Baltimore Blues	US	1997	Fiction		61210021		
4348	And down in lovely muck I've lain, Happy till I woke again. Then I saw the morning sky: Heighho, the tale was all a lie; The world, it was the old world yet, I was I, my things were wet, And nothing now remained to do But begin the game anew. – A. E. Housman 	Housman, A. E.	Terence, This is Stupid Stuff				Lippman, Laura 	Baltimore Blues	US	1997	Fiction		61210021		
4349	The end of the matter; all has been heard. Fear God, and keep his commandments; for this is the whole duty of man. For God will bring every deed into judgment, with every secret thing, whether good or evil.	ECCLESIASTES 12: 13-14	Bible	Bible verse			Lippman, Laura 	Every Secret Thing	US	2003	Fiction		60506687		
4350	Ripe plums are falling, Now there are only seven, May a fine lover come for me, Now while there’s still time. Ripe plums are falling, Now there are only three, May a fine lover come for me, While there’s still time. Ripe plums are falling, I lay them in a shuttle basket, May a fine lover come for me. Tell me his name.	Confucius					Lippman, Laura 	The Last Place	US	2002	Fiction		752842595		
4351	Three can keep a secret, if two are dead. 	Franklin, Benjamin			US		Lippman, Laura 	To The Power of Three	US	2005	Fiction		60506733		
4352	My Life had stood-a Loaded gun -In Corners-till a Day The Owner passed-identified- And carried Me away- … Though I than He-may longer live He longer must-than I- For I have but the power to kill, Without-the power to die	Dickinson, Emily			US		Lippman, Laura 	To The Power of Three	US	2005	Fiction		60506733		
4353	Lo! Death has reared himself a throne In a strange city, lying alone Far down among the dim West, Where the good and the bad and the worst and the best Have gone to their eternal rest.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The City in the Sea				Lippman, Laura 	In A Strange City	US	2001	Fiction		380810239		
4354	Tis one thing to be tempted, Escalus, Another thing to fall.		Measure for Measure				Lippman, Laura 	Another Thing to Fall	US	2008	Fiction		61128872		
4355	Alas for maiden, alas for Judge, For rich repiner and household drudge! God pity them both! and pity us all, Who vainly the dreams of youth recall.	Whittier, John Greenleaf	Maud Muller				Lippman, Laura 	Most Dangerous Thing	US	2011	Fiction		61706515		
4356	Other sins only speak, murder shrieks out	Webster, John 	The Duchess of Malfi				King, Laurie	A Grave Talent	US	1993	Fiction		553573993		
4357	Men fear death as children fear to go in the dark, and as that natural fear in children is increased with tales, so is the other	Bacon, Francis 	Of Death				King, Laurie	A Grave Talent	US	1993	Fiction		553573993		
4358	Praeparatio prepare (vb) The action or process of making something ready for use or of getting ready for some occasion, test, or duty.						King, Laurie	The Birth of a new moon	US	1998	Fiction		753107562		
4359	O Power, O Wisdom, O Goodness inexplicable; Support me, Teach me, and be my Governor, That never my living be to thee despicable… Grant well that I may my intent fulfill.						King, Laurie	The Birth of a new moon	US	1998	Fiction		753107562		
4360	... I would terrify you by letters.	 Corinthians 10:9	Bible, The Second Letter of Paul to the Corinthians				King, Laurie	A Letter of Mary	US	1997	Fiction		000651085X		
4361	A pen is certainly an excellent instrument to fix a man's attention and to inflame his ambition.	Adams, John					King, Laurie	A Letter of Mary	US	1997	Fiction		000651085X		
4362	For who can deny that it is repugnant to nature that the blind shall be appointed to lead and conduct such as do see, that the weak, the sick and the impotent shall nourish and keep the whole and the strong, and, finally, that the foolish, mad, and frenetic shall govern the discrete and give counsel to such as be sober of mind? And such be all women compared to man in bearing of authority.	Knox, John	The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the Monstrous Regiment of Women				King, Laurie	A Monstrous Regiment of Women	US	1995	Fiction		651494		
4363	Womankind is imprudent and soft or flexible. Imprudent because she cannot consider with wisdom and reason the things she hears and sees; and soft she is because she is easily bowed.	Chrysostom, John 					King, Laurie	A Monstrous Regiment of Women	US	1995	Fiction		651494		
4364	When I obtained a holiday from my books, I mounted my pony and made for the moor.		A Book of Dartmoor				King, Laurie	The Moor	US	1998	Fiction		6510868		
4365	If I forget thee, O Jerusalem, let my right hand forget its cunning.	PSALM 137:5					King, Laurie	O Jerusalem	US	1999	Fiction		553581058		
4366	I began to learn another alphabet, and meditate on words that hissed and words that gasped.	Jerome	Vita S. Paulii, TRANS. HELEN WADDELL (The Desert Fathers)				King, Laurie	O Jerusalem	US	1999	Fiction		553581058		
4367	LET JUSTICE ROLL DOWN LIKE THE WATERS, AND RIGHTEOUSNESS LIKE AN EVERFLOWING STREAM.	Amos 5:24	Bible				King, Laurie	Justice Hall	US	2002	Fiction		000711138X		
4368	Dry bones that dream are bitter. They dream and darken our sun.	Yeats, W.B	The Dreaming of the Bones				Robinson, Peter	Final Account	US	1994	Fiction		9780143052258		
4369	The evil that men do lives after them.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Julius Caesar				Robinson, Peter	Aftermath	US	2001	Fiction		330489348		
4370	Now winter nights enlarge The number of their houres, And clouds their stormes discharge Upon the ayrie towres; Let now the chimneys blaze And cups o'erflow with wine, Let well-tun'd words amaze With harmonie divine. Now yellow waxen lights Shall waite on hunny Love, While youthfull Revels, Masks, and Courtly sights, Sleepes leaden spels remove.	Campion, Thomas 	The Third Booke of Ayres				Robinson, Peter	Gallows View	US	1987	Fiction		380714000		
4371	The past is a foreign country; they do things differently there.	Hatley, L.P	The Go-Between				Robinson, Peter	In a Dry Season	US	1999	Fiction		380794772		
4372	THE WIND IT DOTH BLOW HARD AND THE COLD RAIN DOWN DOTH RAIN AND COLD, COLD IS THE GRAVE WHEREIN MY LOVE IS LAIN		Traditional Folk Ballad				Robinson, Peter	Cold Is the Grave	US	2000	Fiction		38080935		
4373	The glory dropped from their youth and love, And both perceived they had dreamed a dream; Which hovered as dreams do, still above: But who can take a dream for a truth?	Browning, Robert	The Statue and the Bust				Robinson, Peter	Close To Home (aka The Summer That Never Was)	US	2002	Fiction		61031097		
4374	though our brother is upon the rack, as long as we ourselves are at our ease, our senses will never inform us of what he suffers. They never did, and never can, carry us beyond our own person, and it is by the imagination only that we can form any conception of what are his sensations	Smith, Adams	The Theory of Moral Sentiments				Robinson, Peter	Strange Affair	US	2004	Fiction		978-0-333-98934-0		
4375	A friend loveth at all times, and a brother is born for adversity.	Proverbs 17:17	Bible				Robinson, Peter	Strange Affair	US	2004	Fiction		978-0-333-98934-0		
4376	Imagination abandoned by reason produces impossible monsters; united with it, she is the mother of the arts and the source of its marvels.	Goya, Francisco					Robinson, Peter	Piece of my Heart	US	2006	Fiction		60544368		
4377	The road of excess leads to the palace of wisdom.	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell, 1790-93				Robinson, Peter	Piece of my Heart	US	2006	Fiction		60544368		
4378	Since its inception, the Tribunal has become a fully operational legal institution rendering judgements and setting important precedents of international criminal and humanitarian law. Many legal issues now adjudicated by the Tribunal have never actually been adjudicated or have lain dormant since the Nuremberg and Tokyo trials. The Rules of Procedure and Evidence guarantee that Tribunal proceedings adhere to internationally recognised principles of a fair trial.		International Criminal Tribunal for the former Yugoslavia document (2001)				Robinson, Peter	The Tribunal	US	2004	Fiction		059530754X		
4379	he Security Council, expressing once again its grave alarm at continuing reports of widespread and flagrant violations of international humanitarian law occurring within the territory of the former Yugoslavia, and especially in the Republic of Bosnia and Herzegovina, including reports of mass killings, massive, organized and systematic detention and rape of women, and the continuance of the practice of “ethnic cleansing”, including for the acquisition and the holding of territory,…decides hereby to establish an international tribunal for the sole purpose of prosecuting persons responsible for serious violations of international humanitarian law committed in the territory of the former Yugoslavia.		United Nations Resolution 827 (1993)				Robinson, Peter	The Tribunal	US	2004	Fiction		059530754X		
4380	Although the world is full of suffering, it is also full of the overcoming of it.	Keller, Helen					Robinson, Peter	All the Colours of Darkness	US	2008	Fiction		034083692X		
4381	For when my outward action doth demonstrate The native act and figure of my heart In complement extern, ’tis not long after But I will wear my heart upon my sleeve For daws to peck at; I am not what I am.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Othello		UK		Robinson, Peter	All the Colours of Darkness	US	2008	Fiction		034083692X		
4382	The poison is working!	Puccini	Tosca				Robinson, Peter	All the Colours of Darkness	US	2008	Fiction		034083692X		
4383	“Lost in the desart wild Is your little child. How can Lyca sleep If her mother weep?” Sleeping Lyca lay While the beasts of prey, Come from caverns deep, View’d the maid asleep.	Blake, William	The Little Girl Lost				Robinson, Peter	Wednesday's Child	US	1992	Fiction		380820498		
4384	It’s hard to make predictions — especially about the future.	Lamport, Allan A. 	Allan A. Lamport, Mayor of Toronto				Armin, Janine 	Toronto Noir	US	2008	Fiction		193335450X		
4385	The past lies like a nightmare upon the present.	Marx, Karl	The 18th Brumaire of Louis Bonaparte				Robinson, Peter	Abattoir Blues	US	2014	Fiction		771076428		
4386	‘But look at these lonely houses, each in its own fields, filled for the most part with poor ignorant folk who know little of the law. Think of the deeds of hellish cruelty, the hidden wickedness which may go on, year in, year out, in such places, and none the wiser.'	Sir Doyle, Arthur Conan	‘The Copper Beeches’, The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes (1892)				Robinson, Peter	Abattoir Blues	US	2014	Fiction		771076428		
4387	A sudden blow: the great wings beating still Above the staggering girl, her thighs caressed By the dark webs, her nape caught in its bill, He holds her helpless breast upon his breast.	Yeats, WB	Leda and the Swan				Robinson, Peter	When the Music's Over	US	2016	Fiction		62394789		
4388	Twas brillig, and the slithy toves Did gyre and gimble in the wabe: All mimsy were the borogoves, And the mome raths outgrabe.	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There				Robinson, Peter	When the Music's Over	US	2016	Fiction		62394789		
4389	There are three kinds of lies: lies, damned lies, and statistics.	Disraeli, Benjamin					Burke, Jan	Remember me, Irene	US	1996	Fiction		743444515		
4390	Over and over, they used to ask me While buying the wine or the beer… How I happened to lead the life, And what was the start of it. Well, I told them a silk dress, And a promise of marriage from a rich man… But that was not really it at all. Suppose a boy steals an apple From the tray at the grocery store, And they all begin to call him a thief, The editor, minister, judge, and all the people- “A thief,” “a thief,” “a thief” wherever he goes. And he can’t get work, and he can’t get bread Without stealing it, why the boy will steal. It’s the way the people regard the theft of the apple That makes the boy what he is.	Masters, Edgar Lee	Aner Clute in Spoon River Anthology				Burke, Jan	Remember me, Irene	US	1996	Fiction		743444515		
4391	The gate was open and the drawbridge down. He galloped across, but when he got to the end of the drawbridge, someone yanked the cable so abruptly that Parzival was nearly thrown, horse and all, into the moat. Parzival turned back to see who had done this to him. There, standing in the open gateway, was the page who had pulled the cable, shaking his fist at Parzival. “May God damn the light that falls upon your path!” the boy cried. “You fool! You wretched fool! Why didn’t you ask the question?” “What do you mean?” Parzival shouted back. “What question?”		Parzival: The Quest of the Grail Knight				Burke, Jan	Bones	US	1997	Fiction		451202473		
4392	Hocus 1. To play a trick upon; dupe, hoax. 2. To drug (a person), especially for a criminal purpose.						Burke, Jan	Hocus	US	1997	Fiction		743444531		
4393	 do call the city to be laid out by the name of Philadelphia. Let every house be placed, if the person pleases, in the middle of its plat, so there may be ground on each side for gardens or orchards or ﬁelds, that it may be a green country town, which will never be burnt, and always be wholesome.	Penn, William	Instructions to His Commissioners, 1681				Scottoline, Lisa	Devil's Corner	US	2005	Fiction		60742895		
4394	For this my son was dead, and is alive again; he was lost, and is found.	Luke 15:24					Wambaugh, Joseph	The Secrets of Harry Bright	US	1985	Fiction		722189141		
4395	Gothic: a late 18th century and early 19th century style of fiction characterized by historical and picturesque settings, an atmosphere of mystery, gloom, and terror, supernatural or fantastic occurrences, and violent and macabre events.		The Random House Dictionary				Wambaugh, Joseph	Echoes in the Darkness	US	1984	Fiction		553269321		
4396	I mate with my free kind upon the crags; the hidden recesses Have heard the echo of my heels, in the cool light, in the darkness.	Pound, Ezra					Wambaugh, Joseph	Echoes in the Darkness	US	1984	Fiction		553269321		
4397	Blood Innocents At the beginning of everything there is first of all refusal.	Sartre, Jean-Paul	 				Cook, Thomas H. 	Blood Innocents	US	1980	Fiction		425093581		
4398	Sine qua non He sees enough who doth his darkness see.	Lord Herbert of Cherbury					Cook, Thomas H. 	The Chatham School Affair	US	1996	Fiction		553571931		
4399	Day’s Eden brightness still relieving The awful Night’s intense profound …	Goethe					Cook, Thomas H. 	The Orchids	US	1982	Fiction		039532503X		
4400	Oh, return to zero, the master said. Use what's lying around the house. Make it simple and sad.	Dunn, Stephen	Visiting the Master				Cook, Thomas H. 	Red Leaves	US	2005	Fiction		156032341		
4401	After the first death, there is no other.	Thomas, Dylan					Cook, Thomas H. 	Sacrificial Ground	US	1988	Fiction		446352209		
4402	After changes upon changes, we are more or less the same. After changes we are more or less the same	Simon, Paul	The Boxer, SEPTEMBER 13, 1999				Deaver, Jeffery	The Sleeping Doll	US	2007	Fiction		034083384X		
4403	Time is dead as long as it is being clicked off by little wheels; only when the clock stops does time come to life.	Faulkner, William					Deaver, Jeffery	Cold Moon	US	2006	Fiction		743296788		
4404	You can't see me, but I'm always present. Run as fast as you can, but you'll never escape me. Fight me with all your strength, but you'll never defeat me. I kill when I wish, but can never be brought to justice. Who am I? Old Man Time.						Deaver, Jeffery	Cold Moon	US	2006	Fiction		743296788		
4405	Journalism without a moral position is impossible. Every journalist is a moralist. She cannot do her work without judging what she sees.	Duras, Marguerite					Deaver, Jeffery	Hard News	US	1991	Fiction		553583298		
4406	Let the jury consider their verdict," the King said, for about the twentieth time that day. "No, no," said the Queen. "Sentence first – verdict afterwards."	Caroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Deaver, Jeffery	Mistress of Justice	US	1992	Fiction		553584456		
4407	No hawk can be a pet. There is no sentimentality. In a way, it is the psychiatrist’s art. One is matching one’s mind against another mind with deadly reason and interest.	White, T.H	The Goshawk				Deaver, Jeffery	The Coffin Dancer	US	1998	Fiction		671024094		
4408	A man should keep his word.		James Stewart as Rupert Cadell in Alfred Hitchcock's Rope				Deaver, Jeffery	Shallow Graves	US	1992	Fiction		671047485		
4409	All you need for a movie is a gun and a girl.	Godard, Jean-Luc					Deaver, Jeffery	Bloody River Blues	US	1993	Fiction		671047507		
4410	I’m a professional. I’ve survived in a pretty rough business.	Humphrey Bogart					Deaver, Jeffery	Hell's Kitchen	US	2001	Fiction		671047515		
4411	What the Internet and its cult of anonymity do is to provide a blanket sort of immunity for anybody who wants to say anything about anybody else, and it would be difficult in this sense to think of a more morally deformed exploitation of the concept of free speech.	Bernstein, Richard	New York Times				Deaver, Jeffery	Roadside Crosses	US	2009	Fiction		141654999		
4412	From the brain and the brain alone, arise our pleasures, joys, laughter and jests, as well as our sorrow, pain, grief, and tears… The brain is also the seat of madness and delirium, of the fears and terrors which assail by night or day…	Hippocrates					Deaver, Jeffery	The Empty Chair	US	2000	Fiction		684855631		
4413	The word Wei-Chi consists of two Chinese words – Wei, which means to "encircle," and Chi, which means "piece." As the game represents a struggle for life, it may be called the "war game."	Pecorini, Danielle and Tong Shu	The Game of Wei-Chi				Deaver, Jeffery	The Stone Monkey	US	2002	Fiction		141040096		
4414	Most privacy violations are not going to be caused by the exposure of huge personal secrets but by the publication of many little facts… As with killer bees, one is an annoyance but a swarm can be deadly.	O'Harrow Jr, Robert	No Place to Hide				Deaver, Jeffery	The Broken Window	US	2008	Fiction		141654997		
4415	When I say that the brain is a machine, it is meant not as an insult to the mind but as an acknowledgment of the potential of a machine. I do not believe that a human mind is less than what we imagine it to be, but rather that a machine can be much, much more.	Hillis, W. Daniel 	The Pattern on the Stone				Deaver, Jeffery	The Blue Nowhere	US	2001	Fiction		340767510		
4416	It is possible… to commit nearly any crime by computer. You could even kill a person using a computer.		a Los Angeles Police Department officer				Deaver, Jeffery	The Blue Nowhere	US	2001	Fiction		340767510		
4417	The clearest way into the Universe is through a forest wilderness.	Muir, John					Deaver, Jeffery	The Bodies Left Behind	US	2008	Fiction		1416595619		
4418	The expert magician seeks to deceive the mind, rather than the eye."	Kaye, Marvin	The Creative Magician's Handbook				Deaver, Jeffery	The Vanished Man	US	2003	Fiction		743437810		
4419	A conjuring trick is generally regarded by magicians as consisting of an effect and a method. The effect is what the spectator sees… The method is the secret behind the effect and allows the effect to take place.	Lament, Peter and Wisema, Richard	Magic in Theory				Deaver, Jeffery	The Vanished Man	US	2003	Fiction		743437810		
4420	The land of faery: where nobody gets old and godly and grave, where nobody gets old and crafty and wise, where nobody gets old and bitter of tongue.	Yeats, William Butler					Deaver, Jeffery	Manhattan is my Boat	US	1988	Fiction		340793112		
4421	[Berlin] was full of whispers. They told of illegal midnight arrests, of prisoners tortured in the S.A. barracks… They were drowned by the loud angry voices of the Government, contradicting through its thousand mouths.	Isherwood, Christopher	Berlin Stories				Deaver, Jeffery	Garden of Beasts	US	2011	Fiction		307408841		
4422	A thorough analysis of an anonymous letter may greatly reduce the number of possible writers and may at once dismiss certain suspected writers. The use of a semicolon or the correct use of an apostrophe may eliminate a whole group of writers.	Osborn and Osborn	Questioned Document Problems				Deaver, Jeffery	The Devil's Teardrop	US	1999	Fiction		671038443		
4423	Hell, there are no rules here. We’re trying to accomplish something.	Edison, Thomas Alva	On Creating the first electric grid				Deaver, Jeffery	Burning Wire	US	2010	Fiction		1439156336		
4424	From his neck down a man is worth a couple of dollars a day, from his neck up he is worth anything that his brain can produce	Edison, Thomas Alva					Deaver, Jeffery	Burning Wire	US	2010	Fiction		1439156336		
4425	The present in New York is so powerful that the past is lost.	Chapman, John Jay					Deaver, Jeffery	The Bone Collector	US	1997	Fiction		451188454		
4426	What is needed is a new organisation to co-ordinate, inspire, control, and assist the nationals of the oppressed countries… We need absolute secrecy, a certain fanatical enthusiasm, willingness to work with people of different nationalities and complete political reliability. The organisation should, in my view, be entirely independent of the War Office machiner	Dalton, Hugh	Minister of Economic Warfare, describing the formation of Britain’s Special Operations Executive espionage and sabotage group at the outbreak of the Second World War.				Deaver, Jeffery	Carte Blanche	US		Fiction				
4427	Physical evidence cannot be wrong, it cannot perjure itself, it cannot be wholly absent. Only human failure to find it, study and understand it, can diminish its value.	Kirk, Paul L. 	Crime Investigation: Physical Evidence and the Police Laboratory				Deaver, Jeffery	A Textbook Case	US	2013	Fiction		1455526835		
4428	I disapprove of what you say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it.	Hall, Evelyn Beatrice	The Friends of Voltaire, 1906				Deaver, Jeffery	The Kill Room	US	2013	Fiction		1444757330		
4429	The creatures I had seen were not men, had never been men. They were animals — humanised animals — triumphs of vivisection.	Wells, H.G	The Island of Doctor Moreau				Deaver, Jeffery	The Skin Collector	US	2014	Fiction		1455517135		
4430	Fear is the mind-killer.	Herbert, Frank	Dune				Deaver, Jeffery	Solitude Creek	US	2015	Fiction		1455517151		
4431	I have always imagined that Paradise will be a kind of library.	Borges, Jorge Luis 					Deaver, Jeffery	An Acceptable Sacrifice	US	2012	Fiction		1453276823		
4432	The enemy is within the gates; it is with our own luxury, our own folly, our own criminality that we have to contend.	Cicero					Deaver, Jeffery	The Steel Kiss	US	2016	Fiction		1455536342		
4433	If a man is found slain, lying in a field in the land the Lord your God is giving you to possess, and it is not known who killed him, your elders and judges shall go out and measure the distance from the body to the neighboring towns. Then the elders of the town nearest the body shall take a heifer that has never been worked and has never worn a yoke and lead her down to a valley that has not been plowed or planted and where there is a flowing stream. There in the valley they are to break the heifer’s neck. The priests, the sons of Levi, shall step forward, for the Lord your God has chosen them to minister and to pronounce blessings in the name of the Lord and to decide all cases of dispute and assault. Then all the elders of the town nearest the body shall wash their hands over the heifer whose neck was broken in the valley and they shall declare: “Our hands did not shed this blood, nor did our eyes see it done. Accept this atonement for your people Israel, whom you have redeemed, O Lord, and do not hold your people guilty of the blood of an innocent man.”	Deuteronomy 21: 1-9	Bible				Simon, David	Homicide: A Year On The Killing Streets	US		Fiction				
4434	In contact wounds, the muzzle of the weapon is held against the surface of the body… the immediate edges of the entrance are seared by hot gases and blackened by the soot. This is embedded in the seared skin and cannot be completely removed either by washing or vigorous scrubbing of the wound.	Vincent J M Dimaio M.D.,	Gunshot Wounds: Practical Aspects of Firearms, Ballistics and Forensic Technique				Simon, David	Homicide: A Year On The Killing Streets	US	1991	Fiction		805080759		
4435	Where shall we see a better daughter or a kinder sister or a truer friend?	Austen, Jane	Emma				Talley, Marcia	Dead Man Dancing	US	2008	Fiction		727866702		
4436	To the men and women who are faithfully serving in enforced silence to secure for America the freedom that is denied to them.		Service members Legal Defense Network, Conduct Unbecoming				Talley, Marcia	This Enemy Town	US	2005	Fiction		60587393		
4437	My birth-place hate I, and my love’s upon This enemy town. I’ll enter: if he slay me, He does fair justice; if he give me way, I’ll do his country service.	Shakespeare, William	Coriolanus, Act IV, SC.IV				Talley, Marcia	This Enemy Town	US	2005	Fiction		60587393		
4438	At three and twenty I am left alone, and what more can we be at seventy? It is true, I am young enough to begin again, but with whom can I retrace the laughing part of life? It is odd how few of my friends have died a quiet death; I mean in their beds. But a quiet life is of more consequence.	Lord Byron	Letter to James Wedderburn Webster, August 24, 1811				Talley, Marcia	A Quiet Death	US	2011	Fiction		727880411		
4439	On the whole, I’d rather be in Philadelphia.	Fields, W.C					Talley, Marcia	Dark Passage	US	2013	Fiction		727882783		
4440	The end result becomes a little work of theatre, a play with a simple plot that exists on a fairy tale level. The fantasies of a magic show can often be appreciated in everyday life: causing someone to disappear, becoming someone else, acquiring the ability to escape or walk through a wall. The play might be seconds long or be elaborately written to include a full story.	Steinmeyer, Jim	Hiding the Elephant, Da Capo, 2004, p. 94				Talley, Marcia	Dark Passage	US	2013	Fiction		727882783		
4441	Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.	The Dalai Lama XIV					Talley, Marcia	Daughter of Ashes	US	2014	Fiction		072788493X		
4442	Wandering oversea dreamer, Hunting and hoarse, Oh daughter and mother, Oh daughter of ashes and mother of blood, Child of the hair let down, and tears, Child of the cross in the south And the star in the north, Keeper of Egypt and Russia and France, Keeper of England and Poland and Spain, Make us a song for to-morrow. Make us one new dream, us who forget, Out of the storm let us have one star. Struggle, Oh anvils, and help her. Weave with your wool. Oh winds and skies. Let your iron and copper help, Oh dirt of the old dark earth. Wandering oversea singer, Singing of ashes and blood, Child of the scars of fire, Make us one new dream, us who forget. Out of the storm let us have one star.	Sandburg, Carl	Smoke and Steel, ‘IV. Playthings of the Wind, 12. Prayers After World War,’ 1922				Talley, Marcia	Daughter of Ashes	US	2014	Fiction		072788493X		
4443	Hard-handed men, that work in Athens here, Which never labour’d in their minds till now; And now have toil’d their unbreathed memories With this same play, against your nuptial.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night’s Dream Act 5, Scene 1				Talley, Marcia	Unbreathed Memories	US	2000	Fiction		440235189		
4444	Come like an evening shadow, Death! So stealthily, so silently! And shut mine eyes, and steal my breath.	Southey, Caroline	To Death				Talley, Marcia	In Death's Shadow	US	2004	Fiction		60587385		
4445	Even the death of Friends will inspire us as much as their lives. They will leave consolation to the mourners… and their memories will be incrusted over with sublime and pleasing thoughts, as monuments of other men are overgrown with moss; for our Friends have no place in the graveyard.	Thoreau, Henry David	A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers: Wednesday (1849)				Talley, Marcia	In Death's Shadow	US	2004	Fiction		60587385		
4446	Talk not to me: I will go sit and weep, Till I can find occasion of revenge.	Shakespeare, William	The Taming of the Shrew Act 2, Scene 1				Talley, Marcia	Occasion of Revenge	US	2001	Fiction		440235200		
4447	AT TWO HOURS AFTER MIDNIGHT APPEARED THE LAND, AT A DISTANCE OF 2 LEAGUES. THEY HANDED ALL SAILS AND SET THE TREO, WHICH IS THE MAINSAIL WITHOUT BONNETS, AND LAY-TO WAITING FOR DAYLIGHT FRIDAY, WHEN THEY ARRIVED AT AN ISLAND OF THE BAHAMAS THAT WAS CALLED IN THE INDIANS’ TONGUE GUANAHANI.	Columbus, Christopher	Journal of the First Voyage,October 12, 1492				Talley, Marcia	Without a Grave	US	2009	Fiction		727867601		
4448	Roll on, thou deep and dark blue ocean, roll! Ten thousand fleets sweep over thee in vain; Man marks the earth with ruin – his control Stops with the shore. He sinks into thy depths with bubbling groan, Without a grave, unknell’d, uncoffin’d, and unknown.	Lord Byron	Childe Harold’s Pilgrimage, Canto iv, Stanza 178-179				Talley, Marcia	Without a Grave	US	2009	Fiction		727867601		
4449	One of the longest standing and best known galleries in Dartmouth is the Simon Drew gallery in Foss Street. Famous for his fantastic combination of humour and design it is almost impossible to visit the gallery without being tempted into buying a gift for someone (or maybe even yourself!)	Evans, Nigel	Reflections of Dartmouth, Richard Webb, 2008, p.29				Talley, Marcia	All Things Undying	US	2010	Fiction		727868799		
4450	Dear! of all happy in the hour, most blest He who has found our hid security, Assured in the dark tides of the world that rest, And heard our word, ‘Who is so safe as we?’ We have found safety with all things undying, The winds, and morning, tears of men and mirth, The deep night, and birds singing, and clouds flying, And sleep, and freedom, and the autumnal earth. We have built a house that is not for Time’s throwing. We have gained a peace unshaken by pain for ever. War knows no power. Safe shall be my going, Secretly armed against all death’s endeavour; Safe though all safety’s lost; safe where men fall; And if these poor limbs die, safest of all.	Brooke, Rupert	Safety				Talley, Marcia	All Things Undying	US	2010	Fiction		727868799		
4451	Jesus, tender Shepherd, hear me, bless thy little lamb tonight; through the darkness be thou near me, keep me safe till morning light. Through this day thy hand has led me, and I thank thee for thy care; thou hast warmed me, clothed and fed me, listen to my evening prayer. Let my sins be all forgiven, bless the friends I love so well; take me, when I die, to heaven, happy there with thee to dwell.	Duncan, Mary					Talley, Marcia	Through the Darkness	US	2006	Fiction		60587415		
4452	Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.	Johnson, Samuel	James Boswell, Life of Johnson, entry for Friday, April 7, 1775				Talley, Marcia	The Last Refuge	US	2012	Fiction		727881531		
4453	As I faced my own mortality, I asked myself: “If not now, when?"	Ives, Hannah					Talley, Marcia	The Last Refuge	US	2012	Fiction		727881531		
4454	Continuing care retirement communities, or CCRCs… offer three types of senior housing in one location, so that older residents can move from one to the other as their need for care increases throughout retirement. These communities allow seniors to stay among friends and near their spouse during the aging process, and for that reason they have grown in popularity over recent decades. The number of older adults living in CCRCs has more than doubled between 1997 and 2007 and now totals 745,000 seniors living in over 1,800 CCRCs. With the boomer generation retiring, we can only expect this number to grow.		Testimony of Senator Herb Kohl before the Senate Special Committee on Aging, July 21, 2010.				Talley, Marcia	Tomorrow's Vengeance	US	2014	Fiction		727897799		
4455	And flights of angels sing thee to thy rest.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, Act 5, Scene 2				Talley, Marcia	Tomorrow's Vengeance	US	2014	Fiction		727897799		
4456	Methought the souls of all that I had murder’d Came to my tent, and every one did threat Tomorrow’s vengeance…	Shakespeare, William	Richard III, Act 5, Scene 3				Talley, Marcia	Tomorrow's Vengeance	US	2014	Fiction		727897799		
4457	I cannot bid you bid my daughter live; That were impossible: but, I pray you both, Possess the people in Messina here How innocent she died; and if your love Can labour aught in sad invention, Hang her an epitaph upon her tomb And sing it to her bones…	Shakespeare, William	Much Ado About Nothing, Act 5, Scene 1				Talley, Marcia	Sing It to Her Bones	US	1998	Fiction		440235170		
4458	This town needs an enema. 	The Joker (Batman)					Stella, Charlie	Charlie Opera	US	2001	Fiction		786712139		
4459	My most beautiful poem? I didn’t write it. From the deepest depths it rose. I kept it silent. Mein schönstes Gedicht? Ich schrieb es nicht. Aus tiefsten Tiefen stieg es. Ich schwieg es	Kaléko, Mascha 	from the poem “Schweigen” (“Silence”)				Fesperman, Dan	The Arms Maker of Berlin	US	2009	Fiction		307268373		
4460	There’s been some cover-up about the Lusitania. . it was really murder.	Wachtel, Edith William 	Edith William Wachtel, Lusitania survivor 				Collins, Max	The Lusitania Murders	US	2002	Fiction		110120429X		
4461	There are few punishments too severe for a popular novel writer.	Van Dine, S.S					Collins, Max	The Lusitania Murders	US	2002	Fiction		110120429X		
4462	So long as governments set the example of killing their enemies, private citizens will occasionally kill theirs.	Hubbard, Elbert 					Collins, Max	The Lusitania Murders	US	2002	Fiction		110120429X		
4463	Life is a game of chance.	McBride, Arthur “Mickey” 					Collins, Max	Neon Mirage	US	1988	Fiction		743497821		
4464	I had gotten a taste of death and found it palatable to the extent that I could never again eat the fruits of a normal civilization	Spillane, Mickey 					Collins, Max	Quarry	US	2016	Fiction		178565067X		
4465	There are years that ask questions and years that answer.	Hurston, Zora Neale					Boyce, Trudy Nan	Old Bones	US	2017	Fiction		9780399167270		
4466	About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters; how well they understood Its human position: how it takes place While someone is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along.	Auden, W. H.	Muses Des Beau Arts	Poem			Boyle, T. C.	San Miguel	US	2012	Fiction		9781408830697		
4467	The Marble Tombs that rise on high,  Whose Dead in vaulted Arches lye, Whoe Pillars swell with sculptur'd Stones, Arms, Angels, Epitaphs and Bones, These (all the poor Remains of State) Adorn the Rich, or praise the Great; Who while on Earth in Fame they live, Are senseless of the Fame they give.	Parnell, Thomas	A Night-Piece on Death				Bradley, Alan	The Dead in ther Vaulted Arches	US	2014	Fiction	1721	9780385344050		
4468	The human body contains blood, phlegm, yellow bile, and black bile.  These things make up the nature of the body, and because of them a  human being either feels pain or is in good health.	Hippocrates			Greece		Brekke, Jorgen	The Fifth Element	US	2017	Fiction		9781250073914		
4469	Life consists partly of what you yourself do, and partly of what others do to you.	Aristotle			Greece		Brekke, Jorgen	The Fifth Element	US	2017	Fiction		9781250073914		
4470	At that word the young man let his glass slip through his fingers, and looked upon Keawe like a ghost.  'The price,' says he; 'the price! You do not know the price?' 'It is for that I am asking you,' returned Keawe. 'But why are you so much concerned?' Is there something wrong about the price?' 'It has dropped a great deal in value since your time, Mr. Keawe,' said the young man, stammering. 'Well, well, I shall have the less to pay for it,' says Keawe. 'How much did it cost you?' The young man was white as a sheet. 'Two cents,' said he. 'What?' cried Keawe, 'two cents? Why, then, you can only sell it for one. And he who buys it --' The words died upon Keawe's tongue; he who bought it could never sell it again, the bottle and the bottle imp must abide with him until he died, and when he died must carry him to the red end of hell.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Bottle Imp				Brooks, Terry	Wizard at Large	US	1988	Fiction		9781841495590		
4471	Men, it has been well said, think in herds; it will be seen that they go mad in herds, while they only recover their senses slowly, one by one.	Mackay, Charles					Brock, Amber	A Fine Imitation	US	2016	Fiction		9781101905111		
4472	You gain strength, courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face.	Roosevelt, Eleanor			US		Brown, Dale	Iron Wolf	US	2015	Fiction		9780062262370		
4473	A glass of prosecco at dawn is romantic,  It fizzes with excitement while the morning  yawns awake. As the day grows wiser, a flute of  sparkling wine adds magic to a lazy afternoon.   But when the sky turns red over the hills and the  evening star winks at the possibility of a kiss nothing surpasses champagne.	Castlemaine, Lisa Trumperton					Brown, Helen	Tumbledown Manor	US	2016	Fiction	2016	9781496701497		
4474	She is more precious than jewels; And nothing you desire compares with her		Proverbs 3:15				Brown, Kate Lord	The Christmas We Met	US	2015	Fiction		9781409159957		
4475	And how many times, goddess,  did you test your bow?  First at an elm Next you shot an oak And third some wild beast.  And fourth you shot not into a tree but a city of unjust men, who betray their guests and themselves with many wicked deeds. On them you press your fearsome wrath.	Callimachus	Hymn to Artemis				Brodsky, Jordanna Max	Winter of the Gods	US	2017	Fiction	third century bc	9780316385916		
4476	Writing long books is a laborious and impoverishing act of foolishness... A better procedure is to pretend that those books already exist.	Borges, Jorge Luis					Brown, Luke	My Biggest Lie	US	2014	Fiction		9781782110378		
4477	I've tried to be as honest as possible about everything.	Maradona, Diego					Brown, Luke	My Biggest Lie	US	2014	Fiction		9781782110378		
4478	You will be called the repairer of broken walls.		Isaiah 58:12				Brook, Rhidian	The Aftermath	US		Fiction				
4479	It doesn't seem to make any sense -- one family in a place this size.	Waugh, Evelyn	Bridesbead Revisited				Brook, Rhidian	The Aftermath	US		Fiction				
4480	The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone.	Ibsen, Henrik	An Enemy of the People				Brovig, Dea	The Last Boat Home	US	2014	Fiction		9780091953768		
4481	But with me it is a very small thing that I should be judged of you, or of man's judgement: yea, I judge not mine own self.  For I know nothing by myself; yet am I not hereby justified: but he that judgeth me is the Lord.		I Corinthians 4:3-4				Brovig, Dea	The Last Boat Home	US	2014	Fiction		9780091953768		
4482	For where God built a church, there the Devil would also build a chapel.	Luther, Martin					Brovig, Dea	The Last Boat Home	US	2014	Fiction		9780091953768		
4483	In eternity this world will be Troy, I believe, and all that has passed here will be the epic of the universe, the ballad they sing in the streets.	Robinson, Marilynne	Gilead				Frangello, Gina	A Life in Men	US	2014	Fiction		9781616201630		
4484	Maybe there is nothing, ever, that can equal the recollection of having been young together.	Cunningham, Michael	The Hours	Novel			Frangello, Gina	A Life in Men	US	2014	Fiction		9781616201630		
4485	Players and painted stage took all my love,  And not those things that they were emblems of.	Yeats					Franco, James	Actors Anonymous	US	2013	Fiction		9780544114531		
4486	Where the bee sucks, there suck I;  In a cowslip's bell I lie; There I couch when owls do cry; On the bat's back I do fly, After summer, merrily.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	US		Frame, Janet	Owls Do Cry	US	1957	Fiction		9780349006673		
4487	Yea, the coneys are scared by the thud of hoofs, And their white scuts flash at their vanishing heels...	Hardy, Thomas	The Field of Waterloo				Francombe, Leona	The Sage of Waterloo	US	2015	Fiction		9780393246919		
4488	The conflict is there petrified; it lives, it dies; it was but yesterday. The walls are still in their final throes; the holes are wounds; the breaches are howling; the trees bend and shudder, as if making an effort to escape.	Hugo, Victor					Francombe, Leona	The Sage of Waterloo	US	2015	Fiction		9780393246919		
4489	A rock was sticking out of the water, jagged and pointed, covered with moss -- a remnant of the Ice Age and of the glacier that had once gouged out this basin in the earth. It had withstood the rains, the snows, the frost, the heat. It was afraid of no one. It did not need redemption, it had already been redeemed.	Singer, I. B.					Franzen, Jonathan	Strong Motion	US	1992	Fiction		031242051X		
4490	A thousand fantasies Begin to throng into my memory	Milton, John					Freeman, Brian	The Night Bird	US	2017	Fiction		9781503943568		
4491	When I was younger I could remember anything, whether it happened or not; but I am getting old, and soon I shall remember only the latter.	Twain, Mark			US		Freeman, Brian	The Night Bird	US	2017	Fiction		9781503943568		
4492	I am puzzled as the newborn child, I am troubled at the tide.  Should I stand amid the breakers? Should I lie with death my bride? Hear me sing, 'Swim to me, swim to me, let me enfold you: Here I am, here I am, waiting to hold you.'	Buckley, Tim	Song to The Siren				French, Dawn	Oh Dear Silvia	US	2012	Fiction		9780718156060		
4493	Stella, star of heavenly fire, Stella, lodestar of desire.	Sidney, Sir Philip	Astrophil and Stella	Poem			Freemantle, Elizabeth	Watch the Lady	US	2015	Fiction		9781405909440		
4494	Either a person entirely broken nor one entirely whole can speak.  In sorrow, pretend to be fearless. In happiness, tremble.	Hirshfield, Jane	"In Praise of Coldness", Given Suger, Given Salt				Freeman, Ru	On Sal Mal Lane	US	2013	Fiction		9781555976422		
4495	"I get down on my knees and do what must be done  and kiss Achilles' hand, the killer of my son."	Longley, Michael	Ceasefire				Freeman, Ru	On Sal Mal Lane	US	2013	Fiction		9781555976422		
4496	Technology is nothing. What's important is that you have a faith in people, that they're basically good and smart, and if you give them tools, they'll do wonderful things with them.	Jobs, Steve			US		Friedland, Elyssa	Love and Miss Communication	US	2015	Fiction		9780062379849		
4497	I'm not the killer man. I'm the killer man's son. But I'll do the killing 'til the killer man comes.	Reagan, Ronald			US		Fury, Dalton	Full Assault Mode	US	2014	Fiction		9781250067258		
4498	Orgies are so important, and they are things one knows nothing about.	Forster, E. M.	to Furbank, P. N.				Galgut, Damon	Arctic Summer	US	2014	Fiction	1953	9781782391593		
4499	I choose to steal what you choose to show And you know I will not apologize --  You're mine for the taking.  I'm making a career of evil....	Blue Oyster Cult	Career of Evil	Song			Galbraith, Robert	Career of Evil	US	2015	Fiction				
4500	In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial,  Who, squatting upon the ground,  Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said, "Is it good, friend?" "It is bitter -- bitter," he answered;  "But I like it "Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart."	Crane, Stephen					Gallagher, Matt	Young Blood	US	2016	Fiction		9781501105746		
4501	Every man's memory is his private literature.	Huxley, Aldous					Galloway, Steven	The Confabulist	US	2014	Fiction		9781782394013		
4502	Two possibilities exist: either we are alone in the Universe, or we are not.  Both are equally terrifying.	Clark, Arthur C.					Galante, Cecillia	The Odds of You and Me	US	2017	Fiction		9780062434852		
4503	Once again the deep abyss, the old customs! What shall we do, then, with our laughter, with our freedom, with our morals based on anger?	Dalton, Roque	The Prodigal Son				Gannon, Joe	The Last Dawn	US	2016	Fiction		9781250048035		
4504	Disdaining kings, we give ourselves our laws to the sound of cannons and of bugle calls. And now, on the sinister behalf of black kings, each Judas is a friend of every Cain.	Dario, Ruben	To Columbus				Gannon, Joe	Night of the Jaguar	US	2014	Fiction		97812500480028		
4505	The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is but a brief crack of light between two eternities of darkness.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Speak, Memory				Gappah, Petina	The Book of Memory	US	2015	Fiction		9780571249916		
4506	The dream was wonder, but the terror was great. We must keep the dream, whatever the terror.		The Epic of Gilgamesh, Tablet VII, line 75				Garner, Alan	Boneland	US	2012	Fiction		9780007463244		
4507	The stones have no rosetta.	Edmonds, Mark	Prehistory in the Peak				Garner, Alan	Boneland	US	2012	Fiction		9780007463244		
4508	Hit hade a hole on pe ende and on ayber syde,  And ouergrowen with gresse in glodes aywhere, And al watz holz inwith, nobot an olde caue, Or a creuisse of an olde cragge... (It had a hole on the end and on either side, And overgrown with grass in clumps everywhere, And all was hollow within, nothing but an old cave, Or a crevice of an old crag...)		Sir Gawain and the Green Knight				Garner, Alan	Boneland	US	2012	Fiction		9780007463244		
4509	Look, there's a patch of blue sky over there.	Tucker, Maureen					Garcia, Emma	Never Google Heartbreak	US	2013	Fiction		9781444741490		
4510	Illegitimi non carborundum.' 'Don't let the bastards grind you down.'	Tucker, John					Garcia, Emma	Never Google Heartbreak	US	2013	Fiction		9781444741490		
4511	The words I am about to express: They now have their own crowned goddess.	Diaz, Leandro					Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Love in the Time of Cholera	US	1985	Fiction		9780241978924		
4512	Mating is more a bitter  truce than a willful embrace.	Darwin, Charles					Fisher, Carrie	Surrender the Pink	US	1990	Fiction		9781476702612		
4513	Man's love is of man's life a thing apart, 'Tis woman's whole existence.	Byron					Fisher, Carrie	Surrender the Pink	US	1990	Fiction		9781476702612		
4514	Love in action is a harsh and  dreadful thing compared to  love in dreams.	Dostoyevski, Fyodor	Brothers Karamazov				Fisher, Carrie	Surrender the Pink	US	1990	Fiction		9781476702612		
4515	Love is a long, long road.	Petty, Tom					Fisher, Carrie	Surrender the Pink	US	1990	Fiction		9781476702612		
4516	For West is where we all plan to go some day... It is where you go to grow up with the country.	Warren, Robert Penn	All the King's Men				Fishman, Boris	Don't Let My Baby Do Rodeo	US	2016	Fiction		9780062384362		
4517	The conquest of the physical world is not man's only duty. He is also enjoined to conquer the great wilderness of himself.	Baldwin, James	The Price of the Ticket				Fishman, Boris	Don't Let My Baby Do Rodeo	US	2016	Fiction		9780062384362		
4518	There is no satisfaction in hanging a man who does not object to it.	Shaw, George Bernard					Fitzsimmons, Matthew	The Short Drop	US	2015	Fiction		9781503950252		
4519	By a route obscure and lonely, Haunted by ill angels only, Where an Eidolon, named NIGHT, On a black throne reigns upright, I have wandered home but newly From this ultimate dim Thule.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Dream-Land	Poem			Fitzek, Sebastian	The Night Walker	US	2016	Fiction		9780751556834		
4520	...all the present time is a point in eternity. All things are little,  changeable, perishable.	Aurelius, Marcus					Fitzgerald, Valerie	Lemindar	US	1981	Fiction		9781908800169		
4521	But this is what you pay, Prometheus, for that tongue of yours which talked so high and haughty; you are not yet humble; still you do not yield to your misfortunes, and you wish, indeed, to add some more to them.	Aeschylus	Prometheus Bound				Fitzsimmons, Matthew	Poison Feather	US	2016	Fiction		9781503934276		
4522	In this republican country, amid the fluctuating waves of our social life, somebody is always at the drowning-point.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel					Flanery, Patrick	Fallen Land	US	2013	Fiction		9780857898777		
4523	There is no escape from Crete for those who have fallen under the spell of the mountain heart of the island and the hearts of the people who live there.	Lind, Lew	Flowers of Rethymnon				Fleming, Leah	The Girl Under the Olive Tree	US	2013	Fiction		9780857204066		
4524	History allows us to realize the tragedy of human existence in its entirety. Knowing the truth means exiting space and time. All movement is searching. The essence of art lies in thinking and giving shape to visions. This is what changes the world.	Leitner-Grundberg, Rudolf					Flyte, Magnus	City of Lost Dreams	US	2013	Fiction		9780143123279		
4525	That's a nice girl, that. But she ought to go careful in Vienna. Everybody ought to go careful in a city like this.	Greene, Graham	The Third Man				Flyte, Magnus	City of Lost Dreams	US	2013	Fiction		9780143123279		
4526	My poor heart is sentimental  Not made of wood I got it bad and that ain't good.	Ellington, Duke					Ford, Jamie	Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet	US	2009	Fiction	1941	9780749010720		
4527	Amazons, mythical race of female warriors. The name was popularly understood as "breastless" (maza, "breast") and the story told that they "pinched out" or "cauterized" the right breast so as not to impede their javelin-throwing... Amazons have been used as evidence for an actual matriarchy in prehistoric times. This has seemed an attractive counter to modern male prejudices, but mistakes the nature of myth.		The Oxford Classical Dictionary	Definition of a word			Fortier, Anne	The Lost Sisterhood	US	2014	Fiction		9780345536228		
4528	He who controls the present, controls the past.	Orwell, George					Fortier, Anne	The Lost Sisterhood	US	2014	Fiction		9780345536228		
4529	And the Lord said unto Satan, 'Hast thou considered my servant Job, that there is none like him in the earth, a perfect and an upright man, one that feareth God, and escheweth evil?' Then Satan answered the Lord, 'Doth Job fear God for nought? Hast not Thou made an hedge about him, and about his house, and about all that he hath on every side? Thou hast blessed the work of his hands, and his substance is increased in the land. But put forth Thine hand now, and touch all that he hath, and he will curse Thee to thy face.'		Job. Chapter 1, verses 6-11				Forrester, James	The Final Sacrement	US	2013	Fiction		9780755388080		
4530	I lost the angel who gave me summer the whole winter through. I lost the gladness that turned into sadness,  When I lost you.	Berlin, Irving					Ford, Jamie	Songs of Willow Frost	US	2013	Fiction	1912	9780749014582		
4531	If you were a tree I could put my arms around you And you could not complain If you were a tree I could carve my name into your side And you would not cry Because trees don't cry.	Hannon, Neil					Fountain, N. J. 	Pain Killer	US	2016	Fiction		9780751561197		
4532	Seldom, very seldom does complete truth belong to any human disclosure; seldom can it happen that something is not a little disguised, or a little mistaken.	Austen, Jane	Emma	Novel			Fowler, Karen Joy	The Jane Austen Book Club	US	2004	Fiction		9780141020266		
4533	Words were invented so that lies could be told.	Pleasant, Mary Ellen					Fowler, Karen Joy	Sister Noon	US	2001	Fiction		9781781255490		
4534	You only comprehend things which you perceive. And as you persist in regarding your ideas of time and space as absolute, although they are only relative, and thence form a judgment on truths which are quite beyond your sphere, and which are imperceptible to your terrestial organism and faculties, I should not do a true service, my friend, in giving you fuller details of my ultra-terrestial observations...	Flammarion, Camille	Lumen				Fowler, Karen Joy	Sarah Canary	US	1991	Fiction	1873	9781473214347		
4535	...Your experience as apes, gentlemen -- to the extent that you have something of that sort behind you -- cannot be more distant from you than mine is from me. But it tickles at the heels of everyone who walks here on earth, the small chimpanzee as well as the great Achilles.	Kafka, Franz	A Report for an Academy				Fowler, Karen Joy	We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves	US	2013	Fiction		9780399162091		
4536	If this discovery is confirmed, it will surely be one of the most stunning insights into our universe that science has ever uncovered. Its implications are as far-reaching and awe-inspiring as can be imagined. Even as it promises answers to some of our oldest questions, it poses still others even more fundamental.	President Bill Clinton					Brown, Dan	Deception Point	US	2001	Fiction	1997			
4537	I have tried so hard to do right.	President Grover Cleveland					Green, John	Looking For Alaska	US	2005	Fiction				
4538	But where there's a monster there's a miracle.	Nash, Ogden	Dragons are too Seldom				Gaiman, Neil	Smoke and Mirrors: Short fictions and Illusions	US	1998	Fiction				
4539	A red Ferrari 458 Italia crahsed through the window of the Jimmy Choo shoe boutique on SLoane Street sometime between 4:00a.m. and 4:30 a.a. last night. No one witnessed the accident. Metropolitan Police reported that two passengers were taken to St Mary's Paddington, where they are being treated for serious but noncritical injuries. THe vehicle owner's name was not released pending further investigation.	Lyre, Sara	The London Chronicle	Newspaper			Kwan, Kevin	China Rich Girlfriend	US	2015	Fiction				
4540	Everywhere was grief, destruction and desolation, uncultivated fields filled with weeds, ruined and abandones houses... In short whenever I looked were the scars of defeat. The ruins go right up to the gates of Paris.	Petrarch					Gilman, David	Viper's Blood	US	2016	Fiction				
4541	When the last tree falls, so too will the stars.		Mayan Prophecy				Gilman, David	Blood Sun	US	2009	Fiction				
4542	...as skilled in war as any man could be, wonderful men at planning a battle and seizing the advantage, at scaling and assaulting towns and castles, as expert and experiences as you could ask for...	Bascot de Mauleon					Gilman, David	Gate of the Dead	US	2015	Fiction				
4543	When I blow I think of times and things from outa the past that gives me an image of the tune. Like moving pictures passing in front of my eyes. A town, a chick somewhere back down the line, an old man with no name you seen once in a place you don't remember.	Armstrong Louis					Ray, Celestin	The Axeman	US	2015	Fiction				
4544	Let a pair be introduced and increase slowly, from many enemies, so as often to intermarry- who will dare say what result?	Darwin, Charles	Notebooks on Transmutation﻿				Baer, Will 	Hell's Half Acre	US	2004	Fiction		1931561826		
4545	Fate knows no distance.		a French saying		France		Black, Cara	Murder in the Marais	US	1998	Fiction, Mystery		1569471592		
4546	You are not alive unless you know you are living		graffiti on a Paris wall		France		Black, Cara	Murder in the Bastille	US	2003	Fiction, Mystery		15694736		
4547	In the country of the blind, the one-eyed man is king	Desiderius Erasmus	Adagia		France		Black, Cara	Murder in the Bastille	US	2003	Fiction, Mystery		15694736		
4548	As welcome as a hair in one’s soup.		a French saying		France		Black, Cara	Murder in Belleville	US	2000	Fiction, Mystery		1569472793		
4549	Every capitalist has a terrorist in the family.		Anarchist interviewed by Jean-Paul Sartre in Libération, a newspaper		France		Black, Cara	Murder in the Sentier	US	2002	Fiction, Mystery		1569473315		
4550	. . . there is always something absent that torments me.	Claudel, Camille 	Camille Claudel, sculptress, in a letter to Rodin.		France		Black, Cara	Murder in Clichy	US	2005	Fiction, Mystery		1569474117		
4551	The true heroes stay anonymous . . .		overheard in the Paris Métro﻿		France		Black, Cara	Murder in Clichy	US	2005	Fiction, Mystery		1569474117		
4552	In Paris the past is ever present, one can never escape it.	Sagan, Françoise 	Françoise Sagan Paris 1995 January, a Monday Night		France		Black, Cara	Murder in Montmartre	US	2006	Fiction, Mystery		1569474451		
4553	It is dangerous to be right in matters on which the established authorities are wrong.	Voltaire	 Paris, February 1995, Monday Night		France		Black, Cara	Murder on the Ile Saint-Louis	US	2007	Fiction, Mystery		1569474443		
4554	Every bird which flies has the thread of the infinite in its claw.	Hugo, Victor			France		Black, Cara	Murder at the Lanterne Rouge	US	2012	Fiction, Mystery		B0055PIPP2		
4555	And when Elric had told his three lies to Cymoril, his betrothed, and had set his ambitious cousin Yyrkoon as Regent on the Ruby Throne of Melniboné, and when he had taken leave of Rackhir the Red Archer, he set off into lands unknown, to seek knowledge which he believed would help him rule Melniboné as she had never been ruled before. But Elric had not reckoned with a destiny already determining that he should learn and experience certain things which would have a profound effect upon him. Even before he encountered the blind captain and the Ship Which Sailed the Seas of Fate, he was to find his life, his soul and all his idealism in jeopardy. In Ufych-Sormeer he was delayed over a matter involving a misunderstanding between four unworldly wizards who amiably and inadvertently threatened the destruction of the Young Kingdoms before they had served the Balance's ultimate purpose; and in Filkhar he experienced an affair of the heart which he would never again speak about; he was learning, at some cost, the power and the pain of bearing the Black Sword. But it was in the desert city of Quarzhasaat that he began the adventure which was to help set the course of his weird for years to come. . .		The Chronicle of the Black Sword				Moorcock, Michael	The Fortress of the Pearl	US	1989	Fiction		44124866		
4556	. . . and leaving his cousin Yyrkoon sitting as regent upon the Ruby Throne of Melnibonи, leaving his cousin Cymoril weeping for him and despairing of his ever returning, Elric sailed from Imrryr, the Dreaming City, and went to seek an unknown goal in the worlds of the Young Kingdoms where Melnibonиans were, at best, disliked.		The Chronicle of the Black Sword				Moorcock, Michael	The Sailor on the Seas of Fate	US	1955	Fiction		586208771		
4557	... and then did Elric leave Jharkor in pursuit of a certain sorcerer who had, so Elric claimed, caused him some inconvenience...		The Chronicle of the Black Sword				Moorcock, Michael	The Vanishing Tower	US	1971	Fiction		441860397		
4558	Terror is the most effective political instrument... I shall spread terror by the surprise employment of all my measures. The important thing is the sudden shock of an overwhelming fear of death.	Hitler, Adolf 	Adolf Hitler Preliminary Consultation				Moorcock, Michael	A Cure for Cancer	US	1969	Fiction		30850738		
4559	HERE on the top of a modern and reputable London store lives a garden of incredible beauty one hundred feet above Kensington High Street — the shopping centre of the Royal Borough of Kensington — The gardens embrace some 1 1/2 acres, and comprise an Old-English Garden, Tudor Courts and flower beds, and a Spanish Garden with Moorish pergolas and a Court of Fountains.		Derry & Toms Famous Roof Garden				Moorcock, Michael	A Cure for Cancer	US	1969	Fiction		30850738		
4560	Commonwealth immigrants to Britain were 22 per cent down in April. There were 1,991 compared with 2,560 in April last year.		THE GUARDIAN, June 25, 1971.				Moorcock, Michael	Breakfast in the Ruins	US	1972	Fiction		38049148		
4561	Nine by nine and three by three, We shall seek the Skraeling Tree.	Wheldrake	A Border Tragedy				Moorcock, Michael	The Skrayling Tree	US	2003	Fiction		446613401		
4562	Sleep, and I'll steal your silver; Dream, and I'll steal your soul.	Wheldrake	The Knight of the Balance				Moorcock, Michael	The Dreamthief's Daughter	US	2001	Fiction		446611204		
4563	In East Texas, myth, lies, legend, and reality are all the same	H. Collins	H. Collins, lifelong East Texas resident				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Sunset and Sawdust	US	2004	Fiction		375719229		
4564	Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself.	Shakespeare, William					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Rumble Tumble	US	1998	Fiction		446607576		
4565	“Remember what Nietzsche said—‘Live dangerously.’ ” “You know what happened to Nietzsche.” “What?” “He’s dead.”	Crawford, Joan 	Joan Crawford responds to Jack Palance in Sudden Fear				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Rumble Tumble	US	1998	Fiction		446607576		
4566	The pistol is the devil’s red right hand.	Earle, Steve 					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Vanilla Ride	US	2009	Fiction		307270971		
4567	Man turns everything into a weapon. Even his tongue.	Collins, Hap 					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Vanilla Ride	US	2009	Fiction		307270971		
4568	Whoever fights monsters, should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Cold In July	US	1989	Fiction		753814374		
4569	Down the river they flowed. All the dreams that had been dreamed across moonless, dark water.	Anonymous					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Edge of Dark Water	US	2012	Fiction		316188433		
4570	A small rock holds back a great wave.	Homer	Odyssey				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Edge of Dark Water	US	2012	Fiction		316188433		
4571	Our echoes roll from soul to soul, And grow for ever and for ever.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Lost Echoes	US	2006	Fiction		307275442		
4572	Life is full of holes. The trick is to try to live between them.	Fitzgerald, Jerzy 					Lansdale, Joe R. 	Leather Maiden	US	2007	Fiction		375414525		
4573	The hour hath come to part with this body composed of flesh and blood; May I know the body to be impermanent and illusory.		Tibetan Book of the Dead				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Dead in the West	US	1986	Fiction		1597800147		
4574	And we were not able to detain Lazarus, but he gave himself a shake, and with all the signs of malice, he immediately went away from us; and the very earth, in which the dead body of Lazarus was lodged, presently turn him out alive. 	Nicodemus 15:18	Nicodemus 15:18 (A Lost Book of the Bible)				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Dead in the West	US	1986	Fiction		1597800147		
4575	From ghoulies and ghosties And long-legged beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us.		Old Scottish Invocation				Lansdale, Joe R. 	Dead in the West	US	1986	Fiction		1597800147		
4576	I hated what I had to do, but the devil drives.	Bruen, Ken	The Killing of the Tinkers				Piccirilli, Thomas	The Cold Spot	US	2008	Fiction		553590847		
4577	That sorrow's crown of sorrow is remembering happier things. 	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	 Locksley Hall				Piccirilli, Thomas	Sorrow's crown	US	1998	Speculative Fiction		425170284		
4578	Which way I fly is hell; myself am hell; And in thelowest depth a lower deep Stillthreat'ning to devour me opens wide, To which the hell I suffer seems a Heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Piccirilli, Thomas	A Lower Deep	US	2001	Fiction		084394921X		
4579	Fear and hope are alike underneath.	Ford, Richard					Piccirilli, Thomas	The Last Kind Words	US	2012	Fiction		553592483		
4580	Can’t do it, simply ’cause underneath ’em is too ugly.	Gibbons, Billy					Piccirilli, Thomas	The Last Kind Words	US	2012	Fiction		553592483		
4581	I cannot think of the deep sea without shuddering…	Lovecraft, H.P						The Book of Cthulhu	US		Fiction				
4582	In the true movement of community what is at stake is never humanity, but always the end of humanity.	Nancy, Jean-Luc					Evenson, Brian 	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
4583	It is the desire and goal of the Church to gather and preserve copies of the world’s genealogical information recorded through the ages into one central storage area where they will be safe from the ravages of nature and the destructions of man…. The magnificent machinery is in motion, and in an efficient, businesslike manner, page by page and book by book these records are being stored as priceless treasures, securely protected in the tops of the mountains.	Brother Sidney B. Sperry					Evenson, Brian 	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
4584	Infinite emptiness will be all around you, all the resurrected dead of all the ages wouldn’t fill it, and there you’ll be like a little bit of grit in the middle of the steppe.	Beckett, Samuel 	Endgame				Evenson, Brian 	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
4585	Soldier, I wish you well.	Housman, A.E.					Bear, Elizabeth	Scardown	US	2005	Fiction		055358751X		
4586	One cannot walk the Path until one becomes the Path	Gautama Buddha					Bear, Elizabeth	Worldwired	US	2005	Fiction		553587498		
4587	When a great ship is in harbor and moored, it is safe, there can be no doubt. But ... that is not what great ships are built for.	Estes, Clarissa Pinkola	Clarissa Pinkola Estes, Ph.D.,"Letter to a Young Activist During Troubled Times"				Bear, Elizabeth	Chill	US	2010	Fiction		553591088		
4588	GLENDOWER: I can call spirits from the vasty deep. HOTSPUR: Why, so can I, or so can any man; But will they come when you do call for them?	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV, Part I, Act 3, Scene 1				Bear, Elizabeth	Chill	US	2010	Fiction		553591088		
4589	when the world ended In action how like an angel, in apprehension how like a god! the beauty of the world, the paragon of animals—and yet, to me, what is this quintessence of dust?	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, Act II scene i				Bear, Elizabeth	Grail	US	2011	Fiction		553591096		
4590	God make thee good as thou art beautiful.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Holy Grail				Bear, Elizabeth	Grail	US	2011	Fiction		553591096		
4591	As for ideology, the Hell with it. All of it.	Leguin, Ursula K.					Bear, Elizabeth	Grail	US	2011	Fiction		553591096		
4592	And, behold, I am with thee, and will keep thee in all places whither thou goest, and will bring thee again into this land; for I will not leave thee, until I have done that which I have spoken to thee of. And Jacob awaked out of his sleep, and he said, Surely the Lord is in this place; and I knew it not. And he was afraid, and said, How dreadful is this place! this is none other but the house of God, and this is the gate of heaven.	Genesis 28: 15–17 KJV	Bible				Bear, Elizabeth	Grail	US	2011	Fiction		553591096		
4593	To know all is not to forgive all. It is to despise everybody.	Crisp, Quentin					Bear, Elizabeth	Dust	US	2007	Fiction		55359107		
4594	It is too Late: the life of all his blood Is touch’d corruptibly; and his pure brain, Which some suppose the soul’s frail dwelling-house, Doth, by the idle comments that it makes, Foretell the ending of mortality.	Shakespeare, William	King John,Act V scene vii				Bear, Elizabeth	Hell and Earth	US	2008	Fiction		451462181		
4595	Touchstone:If thou beest not damn’d for this, the devil himself will have no shepherds; I cannot see else how thou shouldst scape.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It,Act III, scene ii				Bear, Elizabeth	Hell and Earth	US	2008	Fiction		451462181		
4596	And since we all have suck’d one wholesome air, And with the same proportion of Elements Resolve, I hope we are resembled, Vowing our loves to equal death and life. 	Marlowe, Christopher	Tamburlaine the Great, Part 1, Act II, scene vi				Bear, Elizabeth	Ink and Steel	US	2008	Fiction		451462092		
4597	car•ni•val (kдr'n-vl) n. [Italian carnevale, from Old Italian carnelevare: carne, meat (from Latin caro, carn-) + levare, to remove (from Latin levare, to raise).] lit. “farewell to the flesh”						Bear, Elizabeth	Carnival	US	2006	Fiction		553589040		
4598	We are alone, absolutely alone on this chance planet: and, amid all the forms of life that surround us, not one, excepting the dog, has made an alliance with us.	Maeterlinck, Maurice 					Bear, Elizabeth	This Chance Planet	US	2014	Fiction		1466882883		
4599	You are old, Father William," the young man said, "And your hair has become very white; And yet you incessantly stand on your head Do you think, at your age, it is right?"	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Pollack, Neal	Stretch: The Unlikely Making of a Yoga Dude	US	2010	Fiction				
4600	Wherever you go, there are plenty of places where you will find a welcome; and if you choose to go to Thessaly, I have friends there who will make muych of you and give you complete protection, so that non one in Thessaly can interfere with you.	Plato	Crito				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2015	Fiction				
4601	The triremes which defended Greece at Salamis defended Mars too.	Palmer, Ada	Dogs of Pease				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2015	Fiction				
4602	Yes, I know, Plato; but if you always take the steps in threes, one day you will miss a cracked one.	Renault, Mary	The Last of the Wine				Walton, Jo	The Just City	US	2015	Fiction				
4603	She's like me to bring a dragon home, I suppose. It would serve her right if I did, some creature that would make the house intolerable to her.	Trollope, Anthony	Framley Parsonage				Walton, Jo	Tooth and Claw	US	2003	Fiction	1859			
4604	Man, her last work, who seem'd so fair,  r Such splendid purpose in his eyes,   Who roll'd the psalm to wintry skies,  AJ^ Who built him fanes of fruitless prayer,   Who trusted God was love indeed  And love Creation's final law  Tho' Nature, red in tooth and claw   With ravin, shriek'd against his creed     Who loved, who suffer'd countless ills,  Who battled for the True, the Just,  Be blown about the desert dust,   Or seal'd within the iron hills ?   No more ? A monster then, a dream,  o A discord. Dragons of the prime,  That tare each other in their slime,  Were mellow music match'd with him. v 	Lord Alfred Tennyson	In Memorian A.H.H.				Walton, Jo	Tooth and Claw	US	2003	Fiction	1859			
4605	Every farthing of the cost,  All the dreaded cards foretell, Shall be paid, but from this night Not a whisper, not a thought, Not a kiss nor look be lost.	Auden, W.H.	Lullaby (Lay Your Sleeping Head, My Love)				Walton, Jo	Farthing	US	2006	Fiction				
4606	All the brass instruments andbig drums in the world cannot turn "God Save the King" into a good tune, but on the very rare occasions when it is sung in full it does spring to life in the two lines: Confound their politics, Frustrate their knavish tricks! And, in fact, I had always imagined that this second verse is habitually left our because of a vague suspicion on the part of the Tories that these lines refer to themselves.	Orwell, George	As I Please				Walton, Jo	Farthing	US	2006	Fiction				
4607	Quid me mihi detrahis?	Ovid	Metamorphoses Book VI				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher Kings	US	2015	Fiction				
4608	What a wondrous and sublime thing it is to be human, to be able to choose your state, whether among the beasts or among the angels.	Mirandola, Giovanni Pico Della	Oration on the Awesomeness of Humanity				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher Kings	US	2015	Fiction				
4609	I am voyaging too. We will need the foundation as much as the dome For those worlds to come true.	Palmer, Ada	Somebody Will				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher Kings	US	2015	Fiction				
4610	Nothing befits a man more than discourse on the soul. Thus the Delphic injunction "Know thyself" is fulfilled, and we examine everything else, whether above or beneath the soul, with deeper insight.	Ficino, Marsilio	letter to Jacobo Bracciolini				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher Kings	US	2015	Fiction				
4611	I had a quuer obsession about justice. As though justice mattered. As though justice can really be distinguised from vengence. It's only love that's any good.	Arnim, Elizabeth	The Enchanted April				Walton, Jo	The Philosopher Kings	US	2015	Fiction				
4612	What leaf'fringed legends haunt about thy shape Of deities or mortals, or of both, In tempe or the dales or Arkady? What men or gods are these? What maidens loth? What mad pursuit? What struggle to escape? What pipes and timbrels? What wild ecstasy?	Keats, John	Ode on a Grecian Urn				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction				
4613	Socrates: Tell me then, oh tell me-what is the great and splendid work which the gods achieve with the help of our devotions? Euthyphro: Many and fair are the works of the gods.	Plato	Euthyphro				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction				
4614	Answer me, answer me Somebody answer me. Oldest of questions and  Deepest of needs. Our  Mystery, mystery, Teach us our history. Lost all again To the dark of the grave.	Palmer, Ada	A New World				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction				
4615	And now the work is done that cannot be erased by Jupiter's anger, fire and sword, nor the gnawing tooth of time. Let the day, that has power only over my body, end when it will my uncertain span of years. The best part of me will be bourne, immortal, beyond the distant stars.	Ovid	envoi to Metamorphoses				Walton, Jo	Necessity	US	2016	Fiction				
4616	Those who would give up essential liberty to purchase a little temporary safety deserve neither liberty nor safety.	Franklin, Benjamin					Walton, Jo	Half a Crown	US	2010	Fiction	1759			
4617	The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.	Roosevelt, Franklin D.					Walton, Jo	Half a Crown	US	2010	Fiction	1932			
4618	Christmas is coming, the goose is getting fat, Please put a penny in the old man's hat. If you haven't got a penny, a ha'penny will do, If you haven't got a ha'penny, then God bless you!		Traditional British children's rhyme				Walton, Jo	Ha'penny	US	2007	Fiction				
4619	"When I was a lad," replied the foreman, "young ladies was young ladies. And young gentleman was young gentlemen. If you got my meaning." "What this country wants," said Padgett, "is a 'Itler."	Sayers, Dorothy L.	Gaudy Night				Walton, Jo	Ha'penny	US	2007	Fiction				
4620	I will have it so that though king, son, and grandson were all slain in one day, still the King's Peace should hold over all England! What is a man that his mere death must upheave a people! We have the Law.	Kipling, Rudyard	Rewards and Fairies				Walton, Jo	The King's Peace	US	2000	Fiction				
4621	If I heed your words that is all that I hall veer have. If I have no sword where then shall I seek peace? A sword might win a Peace's time from tumult; no peace have the hungry, and so the Peace is made from the work of gathered days the many's many choices.	Saunders, Graydon & Walton, Jo	Theodwyn's Rede				Walton, Jo	The King's Peace	US	2000	Fiction				
4622	Up to now they used to shiver every time they heard mention of the Romans' skill in warfare, but now they are victorious, and we die, nobly, as befits brave men, but perishing all the same.	Libanius					Walton, Jo	The King's Name	US	2007	Fiction				
4623	Let the dead be carried gently; let them wonder, who are living, what choice shall be tomorrow.	Saunders, Graydon	The Pebble				Walton, Jo	The King's Name	US	2007	Fiction				
4624	The world flatters the elephant and tramples on the ant.		Indian Proverb				Starr, Jason	Ant Man	US	2016	Fiction		9781302489465		
4625	Love is a promise, love is a souvenir, once given never forgotten, never let it disappear.	Lennon, John					Fowler, Therese	Souvenir	US	2008	Fiction		9780345499691		
4626	If he comes suddenly, do not let him find you sleeping. What I say to you I say to everyone: Watch!		Mark 13:36-37				Fox, Essie	The Somnambulist	US	2011	Fiction		9781409121190		
4627	For I tell you, that many prophets and kings have desired to see those things which ye see, and have not seen them; and to hear those things which ye hear, and have not heard them.		Luke 10:24				Fox, Kevin	Until the Next Time	US	2012	Fiction		9781565129931		
4628	All these things are done in parables: That seeing they may see, and not perceive; and hearing they may hear, and not understand; lest at any time they should be converted, and their sins should be forgiven them.		Mark 4:11-12				Fox, Kevin	Until the Next Time	US	2012	Fiction		9781565129931		
4629	"Open your eyes, ya bleedin' eejit. I told ya everythin' ya need to know. Jus' look. The whole bleedin' truth is right here if you'd just see it, ya amadan.	Murphy, Declan					Fox, Kevin	Until the Next Time	US	2012	Fiction	1998	9781565129931		
4630	Behold, he cometh with the clouds, and every eye shall see him, even those that pierced him. And all the tribes of the earth shall wail because of him. So it is to be. Amen.		Revelation 1:7				Fox, Tom	Dominus	US	2015	Fiction		9781472226167		
4631	Lo, I come unexpected, like a thief. And blessed is he that keepeth watch...		Revelation 16:15				Fox, Tom	Dominus	US	2015	Fiction		9781472226167		
4632	What's past is prologue.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Fox, Ilana	The Glittering Art of Falling Apart	US	2015	Fiction		9781409122890		
4633	Nothing compares with the miracle and magic of pregnancy. It's your chance to be involved with life's creative process.		Your Pregnancy Week by Week				Foye, Meghann	Meternity	US	2016	Fiction		9780778319306		
4634	Law clerks are the lowest form of animal life.	Douglas, William O.			US		Franze, Anthony	The Outsider	US	2017	Fiction		9781250071668		
4635	Through tattered clothes great vices do appear;  Robes and furred gowns hide all.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Fairstein, Linda	Killer Look	US	2016	Fiction		9781101984017		
4636	Good can imagine Evil, but Evil cannot imagine Good.	Auden, W. H. 					Fairstein, Linda	Terminal City	US	2014	Fiction		9780525953883		
4637	All detectives might be called investigators, but not all investigators can be called detectives. Investigators need a trail of facts which might eventually lead to a successful conclusion of their inquiry. If there are no investigative leads to pursue, then they are finished. This is where a detective comes in -- a person who can paint a landscape he has never seen from inside a darkened room, which is actually the crime scene. That's the difference between the craft and the art.	Yard, Scotland					Fairstein, Linda	Devil's Bridge	US	2015	Fiction		9780751560336		
4638	We sit in the dark And we sit in the cold We're obedient kids We do what we're told It's good to be good So we do what we're told	Saddeq, Professor Sully	Collaborators -- How Good People Do Bad Things				Farooki, Roopa	The Good Children	US	2014	Fiction		9780755383429		
4639	It suits you when you say no... I should try saying it more often. It's a powerful little word.	Saddeq, Dr. Jakie			UK		Farooki, Roopa	The Good Children	US	2014	Fiction		9780755383429		
4640	He'd fly through the air with the greatest of ease,  That daring young man on the flying trapeze.	Leybourne, George	Champagne Charlie				Farooki, Roopa	The Flying Man	US	2012	Fiction		9780755383382		
4641	When, in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state And trouble deaf heaven with my bootless cries And look upon myself and curse my fate...  Yet in these thoughts myself almost despising, Haply I think on thee... For thy sweet love remember'd such wealth brings That then I scorn to change my state with kings.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet XXIX				Farooki, Roopa	The Flying Man	US	2012	Fiction		9780755383382		
4642	When I go from hence, let this be my parting word, that what I have seen is unsurpassable.	Tagore, Rabindranath	Gitanjali				Faulks, Sebastian	Birdsong	US	1993	Fiction		067943545X		
4643	Dark house, by which once more I stand Here in the long unlovely street, Doors, where my heart was used to beat So quickly, waiting for a hand....	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	In Memoriam	Poem			Faulks, Sebastian	Where My Heart Used to Beat	US	2015	Fiction		9780091936839		
4644	From its inception as a foreign enclave, Shanghai emerged a free city. New arrivals required neither visa nor passport to enter. To the dispossessed, the ambitious and the criminal, it offered a fresh start. Lady Jelico, who was brought up in the city, recalled, "One never asked why someone had come to Shanghai. It was assumed everybody had something to hide."	Sergeant, Harriet	Shanghai				Fay, Kim	Map of Lost Memories	US	2012	Fiction		9780345531346		
4645	I am no bird; and no net ensnares me; I am a free human being with an independent will...		Jane Eyre				Faye, Lyndsay	Jane Steele	US	2016	Fiction		9781472217554		
4646	How many species of creeping things, and how many birds hast Thou caused to fly!	Nanak	The Sikh Religion				Faye, Lyndsay	Jane Steele	US	2016	Fiction		9781472217554		
4647	In a wilderness of mirrors. What will the spider do...	Eliot, T. S.					Fedarcyk, Jan	Fidelity	US	2016	Fiction		9781476733890		
4648	It is only rebel woman, when she gets out of the habits imposed on her by bourgeois convention, who can do some deed of terrible virtue.	Sanger, Margaret					Feldman, Ellen	Terrible Virtue	US	2016	Fiction	1914	9780062407559		
4649	There was clearly felt the presence of a force not bound to be kind to man. It was a place of heathenism and superstitious rites, to be inhabited by men nearer of kin to the rocks and to wild animals than we.	Thoreau, Henry David					Ferencik, Erica	The River At Night	US	2017	Fiction		9781501143199		
4650	But for the unquiet heart and brain A use in measured language lies;	Tennyson, Lord Alfred	In Memoriam				Ferris, Gordon	The Unquiet Heart	US	2008	Fiction		9780857894946		
4651	Ha, ha		Job 39:25				Ferris, Joshua	To Rise Again at A Decent Hour	US	2014	Fiction		9780316033978		
4652	Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back.	Frost, Robert					Ferguson, Leah	All the Difference	US	2015	Fiction				
4653	If you're gonna ride, baby, Ride the wild horse. We can't drink no more,  But we'll try. You can't find us, baby, In the basement. And we'll slug you in your fucking head.	Kyuss	Gloria Lewis				Ferrarese, Marco	Nazi Goreng	US	2013	Fiction		9789814423359		
4654	If there were enough like him, I think the world would be a very safe place to live in, and yet not too dull to be worth living in.	Chandler, Raymond	The Simple Art of Murder				Ferris, Gordon	Pilgrim Soul	US	2013	Fiction	1944	9780857897602		
4655	The Lord: Therein thou'rt free, according to thy merits: The like of thee have never moved My hate.  Of all the bold, denying Spirits, The waggish knave least trouble doth create. Man's active nature, flagging, seeks too soon the level; Unqualified repose he learns to crave; Whence, willingly, the comrade him I gave, Who works, excites, and must create, as Devil.	Goethe, J. W.	Faust				Ferrante, Elena	My Brilliant Friend	US	2012	Fiction		9781609450786		
4656	I wanted to incorporate everything, understand everything, because time is cruel and nothing stays the same.	Rush, Norman					Finch, Charles	The Last Enchantments	US	2014	Fiction		9781250018717		
4657	Here's our own hands against our hearts.		Much Ado About Nothing				Fiorato, Marina	Beatrice & Benedick	US	2014	Fiction		9781848548039		
4658	They work; but don't you think they overdo it?... And am I never to have a change of air, because the bees don't?	Dickens, Charles	Our Mutual Friend				Ellmann, Lucy	Mimi	US	2013	Fiction		9781408833575		
4659	When you decide to live, to finally live, a world of possibility opens, maddening and vast, but where is the bridge across to that world, can anyone see a bridge?	Delaney, Miriam					Elliot, Rachel	Whispers Through a Megaphone	US	2015	Fiction		9780992918224		
4660	Born under a bad sign, I been down since I began to crawl.  If it wasn't for bad luck, I wouldn't have no luck at all.	Jones, Booker T. & Bell, William	Born Under a Bad Sign				Ellory, R. J.	Bad Signs	US	2011	Fiction		9781409118596		
4661	When the dumb Hour, clothed in black, Brings the Dreams about my bed, Call me not so often back, Silent Voices of the dead.	Tennyson, Alfred					Ellwood, Nuala	My Sister's Bones	US	2017	Fiction		9780241977279		
4662	Should I get married? Should I be good? Astound the girl next door with my velvet suit and faustus hood?	Corso, Gregory	Marriage				Ephron, Delia	Siracusa	US	2016	Fiction		9780399165214		
4663	There war is dreadful. It is the business of the artist to follow it home to the heart of the individual fighters -- not to talk in armies and nations and numbers -- but to track it home.	Lawrence, D. H.					Epstein, Jennifer Cody	The Gods of Heavenly Punishment	US	2013	Fiction		9780393071573		
4664	I'm sick of mediating with your worst self On behalf of your better selves  I am sick Of having to remind you To breathe Before you suffocate Your own fool self	Rushin, Donna Kate	The Bridge Poem				Evans, Danielle	Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self	US	2010	Fiction		9781594487699		
4665	I do not believe our wants have made all our lies holy.	Lorde, Audre	Between Ourselves				Evans, Danielle	Before You Suffocate Your Own Fool Self	US	2010	Fiction		9781594487699		
4666	The family -- that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape nor, in our inmost hearts, ever quite wish to.	Smith, Dodie	Dear Octopus				Evans, Harriet	A Place for Us	US	2014	Fiction		9781472221254		
4667	The white devil is worse than the black.		English Proverb	Proverb	UK		Evans, Justin	The White Devil	US	2011	Fiction		9781780220260		
4668	Rebirth us with Wisdom, as we are knitted once again back into wholeness.	Bristow, Janet	Ariadne's Blessing				Evans, Tess	The Book of Lost Threads	US	2010	Fiction	1998	9781742376127		
4669	Others also there are who perished unknown; their sacrifices is not forgotten, and their names, though lost to us, are written in the Books of God.		Inscription from the Shrine in the Scottish War Memorial		Scotland		Evans, Tess	The Book of Lost Threads	US	2010	Fiction		9781742376127		
4670	O chestnut-tree, great-rooted blossomer, Are you the leaf, the blossom or the bole? O body swayed to music, O brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance?	Yeats, W. B.	Among School Children				Evans, Tess	The Memory Tree	US	2012	Fiction		9781742377896		
4671	Pandemonium the Palace of Satan rises, suddenly built out of the Deep.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Fahy, Warren	Pandemonium	US	2013	Fiction		9780765333292		
4672	They strike one, above all, as giving no account of themselves in any terms already consecrated by human use; to this inarticulate state they probably form, collectively, the most unprecedented of monumnets; abysmal the mystery of what they think, what they feel, what they want, what they suppose themselves to be saying.	James, Henry					Baldwin, James	Another Country	US	1963	Fiction				
4673	Juvatque novos decerpere flores, Insignemque meo capiti petere inde coronam, Unde prius nulli velarunt tempora Muse	Lucret					Swift, Jonathan	Tale of a Tub	US	1704	Fiction				
4674	To attend to the neglected and remember the forgotten.						Defoe, Daniel	Colonel Jack	US	1722	Fiction				
4675	Nil moror quam pueriliter, modo utiliter.	Erafin					Davys, Mary	Memoirs of Amoranda	US	1724	Fiction				
4676	DIRTY MARTINI 2 oz vodka 1 tbsp dry vermouth 2 tbsp olive juice 2 olives Fill a mixer with all ingredients, including garnish. Cover and shake hard 3-4 times. Strain contents into a cocktail glass.						Konrath, J. A	Dirty Martini	US	2007	Fiction		1401302793		
4677	CHERRY BOMB 1 oz. vodka 1½ oz. white crème de cacao ¾ oz. grenadine 1 maraschino cherry Shake vodka, crème de cacao, and grenadine with ice. Pour into a rocks glass. Garnish with cherry.						Konrath, J. A	Cherry Bomb	US	2009	Fiction		1401302815		
4678	He who is unjust, let him be unjust still; he who is filthy, let him be filthy still; he who is righteous, let him be righteous still…	Revelations 22					Konrath, J.A  and Kilborn, Jack	Truck Stop	US	2009	Fiction		B002G99RRK		
4679	FUZZY NAVEL 1½ oz. peach schnapps 3 oz. orange juice Pour schnapps in a rocks or old-fashioned glass filled with ice. Add orange juice.						Konrath, J. A	Fuzzy Navel	US	2008	Fiction		1401302807		
4680	It appears there will always be unanswered questions about the Great Conspiracy, especially since its chief engineer, Peter LaNague, was not available afterward for questioning. The remarkable depth of his conspiracy's penetration into the fabric of Imperial society left many traceable elements in its wake, and so we have a reasonably clear picture of events during the five-year pre-insurrection period. But what preceded the conspiracy itself? What started it all? What made Peter LaNague decide that the time was ripe for revolution? Scholars diverge at this point, but the single-incident theory appears to be coming into favor in recent texts. The arrival of LaNague on Throne and the cessation of attempts to assassinate Metep VII follow closely on the heels of a small anti-militia riot on Neeka. There was one fatality in that riot-a young woman named Liza Kirowicz. But Kirowicz was her married name. Her maiden name was Boedekker. And there's the rub…	Fent, Emmerz	Lanague: A Biography				Wilson, F Paul	An enemy of the State	US	1980	Fiction		976654423		
4681	If your sister were a clone, would you want her working in Dydeetown. 		datastream graffito				Wilson, F Paul	Dydeetown World	US	1989	Fiction		671698281		
4682	THE INGRAHAM COLLEGE OF MEDICINE Laurel Hills, MD Known as the "24 karat medical school," the Ingraham (pronounced "ING gram") College of Medicine has become one of the most respected and prestigious institutes in the nation. Nestled in the wooded hills of Frederick County, Maryland, less than an hour's drive from both Baltimore and Washington, D.C., it has built its teaching staff by culling the great names from all the medical specialties. The Ingraham faculty is considered without peer. The same can be said of its student body. Every December, the nation's highest scorers on the MCAT are invited to The Ingraham (as it is known) to take a special entrance exam. It is a highly coveted invitation: The Ingraham is entirely subsidized by the Kleederman Foundation—its students pay no tuition, no book or lab fees, and receive free room and board. (A strict condition of acceptance is that you must live on The Ingraham campus the entire four years). But academic excellence is only part of The Ingraham's requirements. The Admissions Office stresses that it is looking for "well rounded individuals with something extra, who will be committed to the practice of medicine in a primary care setting, especially in areas where it is needed most." Academic brilliance is, of course, an important requirement, but they state The Ingraham is not looking to turn out academic physicians who will spend their careers hunched over microscopes and test tubes. The ideal candidates for are pre med students who were not only top in their class academically, but who were also class officers or active in campus affairs. The Ingraham alumni are considered the cream of the crop. Without exception, its fifty annual graduates are offered the medical world's most highly regarded residencies. Yet an extraordinary number of alumni eschew the high paying subspecialties for primary care and can be found practicing in the nation's poorer areas, especially the inner cities. They have earned The Ingraham an unequaled reputation for academic excellence and social committment.	Fenton,Emmett  (Bobbs Merrill, 1991)	American Medical Schools in Perspective by Emmett Fenton (Bobbs Merrill, 1991)				Wilson, F Paul	The Select	US	1994	Fiction		6880460		
4683	Men plan. Fate laughs.		The Writings of Gaius Quartus, First Lord of Alera				Butcher, Jim	Cursors's Fury	US	2006	Fiction, High fantasy, Fantasy Fiction		0-441-01434-8		
4684	I am half sick of shadows,’ said The Lady of Shalott.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred 					McCrumb, Sharyn 	Sick Of Shadows	US	1984	Fiction		345356535		
4685	Why were they all going out to war? He brooded a moment. It wasn’t slavery. That stale red-herring of Yankee knavery. Nor even states-rights, at least not solely, But something so dim that it must be holy.	Benet, Stephen Vincent	John Brown’s Body, Book 2				McCrumb, Sharyn 	MacPherson's Lament	US	1992	Fiction		345384741		
4686	When the Himalayan peasant meets the he- bear in his pride, He shouts to scare the monster, who will often turn aside. But the she-bear thus accosted rends the peasant tooth and nail For the female of the species is more deadly than the male.	Kipling, Rudyard					McCrumb, Sharyn 	If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him…	US	1995	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		449149986		
4687	Pray do not, therefore, be inducted to suppose that I ever write merely to amuse, or without an object.	Dickens, Charles					McCrumb, Sharyn 	If I'd Killed Him When I Met Him…	US	1995	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		449149986		
4688	Here’s tae us. Wha’s like us-damn few an’ they’re a’ deid.		Traditional Scots toast				McCrumb, Sharyn 	Highland Laddie Gone	US	1986	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		345360362		
4689	I love my work and want to start again.	Jack the Ripper	Letter from Jack the Ripper September 25, 1888				McCrumb, Sharyn 	Missing Susan	US	1991	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		345483596		
4690	 I knew a woman, lovely in her bones…	Roethke, Theodore					McCrumb, Sharyn 	Lovely In Her Bones	US	1985	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		345360354		
4691	You have been my friend. That in itself is a tremendous thing. I wove my webs for you because I liked you.		Charlotte to Wilbur in Charlotte’s Web				McCrumb, Sharyn 	Once Around the Track	US	2007	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		758207786		
4692	There are only three real sports: mountain climbing, bullfighting, and automobile racing.	Hemingway, Ernest					McCrumb, Sharyn 	St Dale	US	2001	Fiction		758207778		
4693	The rich never hang; only the poor and friendless.	Smith, Perry	Perry Smith executed in Kansas, 1965, for the murder of the Clutter family				McCrumb, Sharyn 	The Ballad of Frankie Silver	US	1997	Fiction, Mystery, Speculative fiction		451197399		
4694	This dreadful, dark and dismal day Has swept my glories all away; My sun goes down, my days are past, And I must leave this world at last. Oh! Lord, what will become of me? I am condemned, you all now see; To heaven or hell my soul must fly, All in a moment when I die. Judge Donnell my sentence has passed, These prison walls I leave at last; Nothing to cheer my drooping head Until I’m numbered with the dead. But Oh! That awful judge I fear, Shall I that awful sentence hear: “Depart, ye cursed, down to hell And forever there to dwell.” I know that frightful ghosts I’ll see, Gnawing their flesh in misery; And then and there attended be For murder in the first degree. Then shall I meet that mournful face, Whose blood I spilled upon this place; With flaming eyes to me he’ll say, “Why did you take my life away?” His feeble hands fell gently down, His chattering tongue soon lost its sound, To see his soul and body part It strikes with terror in my heart. I took his blooming days away, Left him no time to God to pray; And if sins fall upon his head, Must I not bear them in his stead? The jealous thought that first gave strife To make me take my husband’s life, For months and days I spent my time Thinking how to commit this crime. And on a dark and doleful night I put the body out of sight, With flames I tried to him consume, But time would not admit it done. You all see me and on me gaze, Be careful how you spend your days; And never commit this awful crime, But try to serve your God in time. My mind on solemn subjects rolls, My little child, God bless its soul; All you that are of Adam’s race, Let not my faults this child disgrace. Farewell, good people, you all now see What my bad conduct’s brought on me; To die of shame and disgrace Before the world of human race. Awful indeed to think of death, In perfect health to lose my breath; Farewell my friends, I bid adieu, Vengeance on me you must now pursue. Great God! How shall I be forgiven? Not fit for earth, not fit for Heaven; But little time to pray to God, For now I try that awful road		The Ballad of Frankie Silver				McCrumb, Sharyn 	The Ballad of Frankie Silver	US	1997	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		451197399		
4695	A rumor was prevalent in Burke County that Silver wrote some verses which were tantamount to a confession of her guilt and read them while on the scaffold to the surrounding throng just before she was executed. The mind of Squire Waits A. Cook, a highly respected justice of the peace in the Enola section, was a veritable storehouse of legends and events of Burke County’s earlier days. He told me that the verses Frankie had allegedly written were composed by a Methodist minister whose surname was Stacy.	Senator Sam J. Ervin, Jr.					McCrumb, Sharyn 	The Ballad of Frankie Silver	US	1997	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		451197399		
4696	Four Romans dead, and five Carthaginians…	Lorca, Federico García 					Shepard, Lucius	Life During Wartime	US	1987	Fiction		575077344		
4697	People are more practiced in lying with words than with their faces.	Ekman, Paul	Unmasking the Face				Santlofer, Jonathan 	Anatomy of Fear	US	2007	Fiction		60881976		
4698	We pass through this world but once. Few tragedies can be more extensive than the stunting of life, few injustices deeper than the denial of an opportunity to strive or even to hope.	Gould, Stephen Jay					Clark, Marcia	The Competition	US	2014	Fiction		316220957		
4699	There are things that we don’t want to happen but have to accept, things we don’t want to know but have to learn, and people we can’t live without but have to let go.	Anonymous					Clark, Marcia	Killer Ambition	US	2013	Fiction		316220949		
4700	Deux fous gagnent toujours, mais trois fous, non! (Loosely: Two fools always win, but three fools, never!) (Note: The chess piece Americans call the bishop, the French call le fou.)	Tarrasch, Siegbert 			France		Carter, Stephen	Emperor of Ocean Park	US	2002	Fiction		375712925		
4701	Evolution loves death more than it loves you or me. . . . We are moral creatures, then, in an amoral world. The universe that suckled us is a monster that does not care if we live or die—does not care if it itself grinds to a halt.	Dillard, Annie					Box, C.J	Below Zero	US	2009	Fiction		399155759		
4702	It’s strange how often human beings die without any kind of style.	Sajer, Guy	The Forgotten Soldier				Box, C.J	Blood Trail	US	2008	Fiction		399154884		
4703	Sleep! There is hunting in heaven— Sleep safe till tomorrow.	Williams, Carlos William					Box, C.J	Blood Trail	US	2008	Fiction		399154884		
4704	When you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras.		Age old medical school admonition				Box, C.J	Cold Wind	US	2011	Fiction		399157352		
4705	YELLOWSTONE ACT, 1872 AN ACT TO SET APART A CERTAIN TRACT OF LAND LYING NEAR THE HEADWATERS OF THE YELLOWSTONE RIVER AS A PUBLIC PARK Approved March 1, 1872 (17 Stat. 32) Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That the tract of land in the Territories of Montana and Wyoming, lying near the headwaters of the Yellowstone River . . . is hereby reserved and withdrawn from settlement, occupancy, or sale under the laws of the United States, and dedicated and set apart as a publicpark or pleasuring-ground for the benefit and enjoyment of the people; and all persons who shall locate or settle upon or occupy the same, or any part thereof, except as hereinafter provided,shall be considered trespassers and removed therefrom. (U.S.C., title 16, sec. 21.)				US		Box, C.J	Free Fire	US	2007	Fiction		399154272		
4706	Family quarrels are bitter things. They don’t go by any rules. They’re not like aches or wounds; they’re more like splits in the skin that won’t heal because there’s not enough material.	Fitzgerald, F Scott					Box, C.J	In Plain Sight	US	2006	Fiction		709082312		
4707	The great plain drinks the blood of Christian men and is satisfied.	Rolvaag, O. E. 	Giants in the Earth				Box, C.J	In Plain Sight	US	2006	Fiction		709082312		
4708	In no other country in the world is the love of property keener or more alert than in the United States, and nowhere else does the majority display less inclination toward doctrines which in any way threaten the way property is owned	De Tocqueville, Alexis	Democracy in America				Box, C.J	Nowhere to Run	US	2010	Fiction		399156453		
4709	No compromise in defense of Mother Earth. Earth first!						Box, C.J	Savage Run	US	2002	Fiction		425189244		
4710	winterkill ['win•ter•kil] vt to kill (as a plant or animal) by, or to die as a result of, exposure to winter weather conditions						Box, C.J	Winterkill	US	2003	Fiction		425195953		
4711	ou can still get gas in Heaven, and drink in Kingdom Come. In the meantime, I’m cleaning my gun.	Knopfler, Mark	Cleaning my Gun				Box, C.J	Breaking Point	US	2013	Fiction		399160752		
4712	Man has emerged from the shadows of antiquity with a peregrine on his wrist.	Peterson, Roger Tory	Birds Over America				Box, C.J	The Master Falconer	US	2011	Fiction		9781101532058		
4713	It’s not inequality which is the real misfortune, it’s dependence	Voltaire					Box, C.J	Stone Cold	US	2014	Fiction		399160760		
4714	I’ve got a shotgun, a rifle and a four-wheel drive And a country boy can survive	Williams J.R, Hank					Box, C.J	Stone Cold	US	2014	Fiction		399160760		
4715	Farewell, mother Roma. The shining columns, The endless roads, The mighty legions, The peaceful fields. Born in fire, The light in darkness. Farewell, mother Roma. Never again will your sons return.		A poem, inscribed in stone in the ruins of Appia				Butcher, Jim	Princeps’ Fury	US	2008	Fiction		441016383		
4716	Good riddance, gluttonous whore! Victory Germania!		An addendum to the poem, scratched in far cruder letters				Butcher, Jim	Princeps’ Fury	US	2008	Fiction		441016383		
4717	The course of history is determined not by battles, by sieges, or usurpations, but by the actions of the individual. The strongest city, the largest army is, at its most basic level, a collection of individuals. Their decisions, their passions, their foolishness, and their dreams shape the years to come. If there is any lesson to be learned from history, it is that all too often the fate of armies, of cities, of entire realms rests upon the actions of one person. In that dire moment of uncertainty, that person's decision, good or bad, right or wrong, big or small, can unwittingly change the world. But history can be quite the slattern. One never knows who that person is, where he might be, or what decision he might make. It is almost enough to make me believe in Destiny.		From the writings of Gaius Primus First Lord of Albra				Butcher, Jim	Furies of Calderon	US	2004	Fiction		044101268X		
4718	Deeper meaning resides in the fairy tales told to me in my childhood than in the truth that is taught by life.	Schiller, Friedrich					Connolly, John	The Book Of Lost Things	US	2004	Fiction		743298853		
4719	Everything you can imagine is real.	Picasso, Pablo					Connolly, John	The Book Of Lost Things	US	2004	Fiction		743298853		
4720	Who is the third who walks always beside you? When I count, there are only you and I together But when I look ahead up the white road There is always another one walking beside you Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded I do not know whether a man or a woman -But who is that on the other side of you?	Eliot, T.S	The Wasteland				Connolly, John	The White Road	US	2002	Fiction		743456394		
4721	Where can a dead man go? A question with an answer only dead men know.	Creek, Nickel	When in Rome				Connolly, John	The Unquiet	US	2007	Fiction		743298934		
4722	And heavy is the tread Of the living; but the dead Returning lightly dance	Thomas, Edward	Roads				Connolly, John	The Killing Kind	US	2001	Fiction		743456378		
4723	No one can know the origin of evil who has not grasped the truth about the so-called Devil and his angels.	Origen					Connolly, John	The Black Angel	US	2005	Fiction		743487877		
4724	War is a mythical happening… Where else in human experience, except in the throes of ardor… do we find ourselves transported to a mythical condition and the gods most real?	Hillman, James	A Terrible Love of War				Connolly, John	The Whisperers	US	2010	Fiction		143916519X		
4725	Scientists are not after the truth; it is the truth that is after scientists.	Dr. Schlecta, Karl					Connolly, John	The Gates	US	2009	Fiction		340995793		
4726	Alone, alone, about a dreadful wood Of conscious evil runs a lost mankind, Dreading to find its Father.	Auden, W.H	For the Time Being				Connolly, John	Dark Hollow	US	2000	Fiction		074341022X		
4727	The truth is often a terrible weapon of aggression. It is possible to lie, and even to murder, for the truth.	Adler, Alfred					Connolly, John	The Lovers	US	2009	Fiction		1416569545		
4728	Put the case, Pip, that here was one pretty little child out of the heap, who could be saved;… the legal adviser had this power: ‘I know what you did, and how you did it… Part with the child… Give the child into my hands.’	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations				Connolly, John	The Burning Soul	US	2011	Fiction		340993537		
4729	He fed in fear and reached the silent fields And howled his heart out, trying in vain to speak.	Ovid	Metamorphoses				Connolly, John	The Wolf in Winter	US	2014	Fiction		1476703183		
4730	The Cosmos is all that is or ever was or ever will be. Our feeblest contemplations of the Cosmos stir us-there is a tingling in the spine, a catch in the voice, a faint sensation, as if a distant memory, of falling from a height. We know we are approaching the greatest of mysteries. In all the galaxies, there are perhaps as many planets as stars, ten billion trillion. In the face of such overpowering numbers, what is the likelihood that only one ordinary star, the Sun, is accompanied by an inhabited planet?	Sagan, Carl	Cosmos				Pollack, Neal	The Rosetta Cylinder	US	2012	Fiction				
4731	I want a job I want a job I want a real job I want a job  that I want a job that pays. I want a job I want a job I want a real job One that satisfies My artistic needs.		Sid and Nancy				Pollack, Neal	Never Mind the Pollacks: The Literary Music of Neal Pollack	US	2009	Fiction	1986	9780061750212		
4732	Praise the Lord, O my soul, and forget not all his benefits		Psalm 103:2				Wallace, Wendy	Doing Well at Being Sick	US	2010	Fiction		9781572935013		
4733	Through many dangers, toils and snares I have already come; 'Tis grace hath brough me safe thus far, And grace will lead me home.	Newton, John					Wallace, Wendy	Doing Well at Being Sick	US	2010	Fiction		9781572935013		
4734	I conceive that I may in an emergency do things on military grounds which cannot be done constitutionally by Congress.	Lincoln, Abrahan					Carter, Stephen	The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln	US	2012	Fiction	1864	9780307958402		
4735	Mr. Lincoln has four long years of strife before himl and as he seems little inclined to change his advisers, his course of action, or his generals, we do not believe that the termination of his second period of government will find him President of the United States.	London Gazette					Carter, Stephen	The Impeachment of Abraham Lincoln	US	2012	Fiction				
4736	You may not be interested in war, but war is interested in you.	Trotsky, Leon					Carter, Stephen	Back Channel	US	2014	Fiction		9780385349611		
4737	O, that the years had language!	Bibb, Eloise					Carter, Stephen	Palace Council	US	2008	Fiction		9780307270290		
4738	The force of a law depends on the extent of its justice.	St. Thomas Aquinas	The Dissent of the Governed				Carter, Stephen	The Dissent of the Governed	US	2009	Fiction		9780674029248		
4739	And it came to pass, when Joshua was by Jericho, that he lifted up his eyes and looked, and, behold, there stoof a man over against him with his sword drawn in his hand: and Joshua went unto him, and said unto him, Art thou for us, or for our adversaries?		Joshua 5:13				Carter, Stephen	Jericho's Fall	US	2009	Fiction		9780307272997		
4740	Why does everybody pick on the economists? They've correctly predicted thirteen of the past five recessions!		Familiar campus joke				Carter, Stephen	New England White	US	2007	Fiction		9780307266965		
4741	In order to use color effectively it is necessary to recognise that colour deceives continually.	Albers, Josef					Santlofer, Jonathan 	Color Blind	US	2009	Fiction		9780061740558		
4742	There is nothing there. What you see is not what you see. What you see is nothing... What you see is what's in your mind.	Reinhardt, Ad					Santlofer, Jonathan 	Color Blind	US	2009	Fiction		9780061740558		
4743	Verily I say unto you, that one of you will betray me.		Matthew 26:21				Santlofer, Jonathan 	The Killing Art	US	2009	Fiction		9780061746192		
4744	The one struggle in art is the struggle of artists against artists...	Reinhardt, Ad					Santlofer, Jonathan 	The Killing Art	US	2009	Fiction		9780061746192		
4745	Here (in New York) is where the showdown fight goes on-it's bloody and real. No illusions about social morality high or low. The artist is his brother's enemy like nowhere else... New York is a slash across the belly. You know your friend has a knife and will use it on you.	Still, Clyfford					Santlofer, Jonathan 	The Killing Art	US	2009	Fiction		9780061746192		
4746	Whenever science makes a discovery the devil grabs it while the angels are debating the best way to use it.	Valentine, Alan					Santlofer, Jonathan 	The Murder Notebook: A Novel of Suspense	US	2009	Fiction		9780061847202		
4747	How does one kill fear, I wonder? How do you shoot a spectre through the heart, slash off its spectral head, take it by the spectral throat?	Conrad, Joseph					Santlofer, Jonathan 	The Murder Notebook: A Novel of Suspense	US	2009	Fiction		9780061847202		
4748	Anihinihi ke ola. (Life is in a precarious position.)		Ancient Hawaiian saying				Fahy, Warren	Fragment	US	2009	Fiction		9780440338574		
4749	What if a much of a which of a wind gives the truth to summer's lie; bloodies with dizzying leaves the sun and yanks immortal stars awry?	Cummings, E. E.					Ephron, Delia	Sister Mother Husband Dog: (Etc.)	US	2013	Fiction		9781101638316		
4750	They say that dogs know what's coming. All natural disasters, earthquakes, tornadoes, storms-they feel the earth's tremble, sense electricity in the air before tragedy strikes. Senor had those sensors about the Jamieson family. He knew what was coming before anyone, even before those who would cause it.						Ephron, Delia	The Girl with the Mermaid Hair	US	2010	Fiction		9780061990588		
4751	Assassination has never changed the history of the world.	Disraeli, Benjamin					Ellory, R. J.	A Simple Act of Violence	US	2012	Fiction				
4752	What we remember from childhood we remember forever-permanent ghosts, stamped, inked, imprinted, eternally seen.	Ozick, Cynthia					Ellory, R. J.	A Quiet Belief in Angels	US	2009	Fiction				
4753	And if you gaze for long into an abyss, the abyss gazes also into you. 	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Ellory, R. J.	The Anniversary Man	US	2009	Fiction				
4754	My surface is myself. Under which to witness, youth is buried. Roots? Everybody has roots.	Williams, William Carlos	Paterson				Ellory, R. J.	Ghostheart	US	2004	Fiction				
4755	Things come apart so easily when they have been held together with lies.	Allison, Dorothy	Bastard Out of Carolina				Ellory, R. J.	A Dark and Broken Heart	US	2012	Fiction				
4756	Saintliness is also a temptation.						Ellory, R. J.	Saints of New York	US	2010	Fiction				
4757	What's past is prologue.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	The Tempest				Ellory, R. J.	The Devil and the River	US	2013	Fiction				
4758	A hundred times have I thought New York is a catastrophe, and fifty times: It is a beautiful catastrophe.		Le Corbusier				Ellory, R. J.	City of Lies	US	2006	Fiction				
4759	Always you must play yourself. But it will be an infinite variety.	Stanislavski, Constantin	An Actor Prepares				Ellory, R. J.	City of Lies	US	2006	Fiction				
4760	When the Lamb opened the fourth seal, I heard the voice of the fourth living creature say, 'Come and see!' I looked and there before me was a pale horse! its rider was names Death, and Hades was following close behind him. They were given power over a fourth of the earth to kill by sword, famine and plague, and by the wild beasts of the earth.		Revelations 6:7-8				Fiorato, Marina	The Venetian Contract	US	2012	Fiction				
4761	Seven Kings, five are fallen, one is and the other is not yet come; And when he cometh, he must continue a short space.		The Book of Revelations 17:9-10				Fiorato, Marina	The Botticelli Secret	US	2010	Fiction				
4762	Of whales in paint; in teeth; in wood; in sheet-iron; in stone; in mountains; in stars.						Ellmann, Lucy	Man or Mango?	US	1998	Fiction				
4763	WHen sea-turtles manage to meet up, maybe once a year, they fuck for hours, shell clacking against shell on the sand.						Ellmann, Lucy	Sweet Desserts	US	2013	Fiction				
4764	There is pleasure in the pathless woods, There is rapture on the lonely shore.	Byron					Ellmann, Lucy	Dot in the Universe	US	2003	Fiction				
4765	Nothing: no thing: the non-existent: zero number: a thing or person of no significance or value: a worthless thing: a low condition: a trifle: (in Shakespeare) the vagina.						Ellmann, Lucy	Doctors & Nurses	US	2013	Fiction				
4766	Love is the voice under all silences						Finch, Charles	An Old Betrayal	US	2013	Fiction		9781250038395		
4767	the only thing in which I have been actually thorough has been in being thoroughly unprepared.	Stieglitz, Alfred					Dyer, Geoff	The Ongoing Moment	US	2009	Fiction		9780307539199		
4768	The capacity of photographs to evoke rather than tell, to suggest rather than explain, makes them alluring material for the historian or anthropologist or art historian who would pluck a single picture from a large collection and use it to narrate his or her own stories. But such stories may or may not have anything to do with the original narrative context of the photograph, the intent of its creator, or the ways in which it was used by its original audience.	Sandweiss, Martha					Dyer, Geoff	Another Day at Sea	US	2014	Fiction				
4769	The point of going somewhere like the Napo River in Ecuador is not to see the most spectacular anything. It is simply to see what is there. We are here on the planet only once, and might as well get a feel for the place.	Dillard, Annie					Dyer, Geoff	White Sands	US	2016	Fiction				
4770	There remained the inexplicable mass of rock. The legend tried to explain the inexplicable. As it came out of a substratum of truth it had in turn to end in the inexplicable.	Kafka, Franz					Dyer, Geoff	White Sands	US	2016	Fiction				
4771	Everything is unique, nothing happens more than once in a life-time. The physical pleasure which a certain woman gave you at a certain moment, the exquisite dish which you ate on a certain day—you will never meet either again. Nothing is repeated, and everything is unparalleled.	The Goncourt Brothers					Dyer, Geoff	Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do it	US	2007	Fiction		9780307430342		
4772	...and this moonlight between the trees, and even this moment and I myself. 	Nietzsche					Dyer, Geoff	Yoga for People Who Can't Be Bothered to Do it	US	2007	Fiction		9780307430342		
4773	I watched the film until the film itself became a kind of blindness.	Waldrep, G. C. 	D. W. Griffith at Gettysburg				Dyer, Geoff	Zona	US	2012	Fiction				
4774	After all, the best way of talking about what you love is to speak of it lightly.	Camus, Albert	A Short Guide to Towns Without a Past				Dyer, Geoff	Zona	US	2012	Fiction				
4775	‘There are writers for whom no forms exist: too clever for novels, too sceptical for poetry, too verbose for the aphorism, all that is left to them is the essay – the least appropriate medium for the foiled.’	Paterson, Don					Dyer, Geoff	Working the Room	US	2010	Fiction		9781847679666		
4776	You can hardly expect me to fall in love with a photograph.	Nehru, Jawaharlal					Dyer, Geoff	Working the Room	US	2010	Fiction		9781847679666		
4777	‘Out of sheer rage I’ve begun my book on Thomas Hardy. It will be about anything but Thomas Hardy I am afraid – queer stuff – but not bad.’	Lawrence, D. H.					Dyer, Geoff	Out of Sheer Rage: Wrestling with D. H. Lawrence	US	2014	Fiction	1914	9781466869868		
4778	Endless explanations of irrelevancies, and none whatever of things indispensable to the subject.	Flaubert	Les Miserables				Dyer, Geoff	Out of Sheer Rage: Wrestling with D. H. Lawrence	US	2014	Fiction		9781466869868		
4779	It must all be considered as though spoken by a character in a novel.	Barthes, Roland					Dyer, Geoff	Out of Sheer Rage: Wrestling with D. H. Lawrence	US	2014	Fiction		9781466869868		
4780	The captain was very well satisfied with this plain narration I had given him, and said. 'he hoped I would oblige the world by putting it on paper, and making it public.' My answer was, 'that I thought we were overstocked with books of travels; that nothing could now pass which was not extraordinary; and that my story could contain little except common events'... However, I thanked him for his good opinion, and promised to take the matter into my consideration.						Swift, Jonathan	Gulliver's Travels	US	1726	Fiction				
4781	When conqu'ring Vice triumphant takes the Field, Virtue detbron'd muft to its Pow'r yield; And when good Characters are all at flake, The beft of bad ones is, tb' Accomplish'd Rake.						Davys, Mary	Accomplish'd Rake or The Modern Fine Gentleman	US	1727	Fiction				
4782	Et genus & virtus, nifi cum re, villior alga eft.	Hor.					Smollett, Tobias 	The Adventures of Roderick Random	US	1748	Fiction				
4783	Shall we forget the Counsel we have shar'd The Sifter's Vows, the Hours that we have spent, When we have chid the hafly-footed Time For parting Us? O! and is all forgot? All School-Days Friendship, Childhood Innocence.	Shakespeare, William	Midsummer Night's Dream	Play			Fielding, Sarah	The Governess; or The Little Female Academy	US	1749	Fiction				
4784	Respicere exemplar vita morumque jubcbp Dotum imitatorem, & veras hinc ducere voces.	Hor.					Smollett, Tobias 	Adventures of Peregrine Pickle	US	1751	Fiction				
4785	Felices ter & amplius Luos irrupta tenet Copula.						Fielding, Henry	Amelia	US	1751	Fiction				
4786	Materiam rifus invenit ad omnes Occursus hominum -- Ridebat euras, nee non et gaudin vulgi; Interdum et larbrymas fundebat.						Smollett, Tobias 	Expedition of Humphry Clinker: Volume 1	US	1771	Fiction				
4787	Quorfum hae tam putida tendunt,  Furcifer? ad te, inquam	Hor.					Smollett, Tobias 	Expedition of Humphry Clinker: Volume 3	US	1771	Fiction				
4788	Ye Sylphs and Sylphids, to your chief give ear, Fays, Fairies, Genni, Elves, and Demons, hear! Ye know the spheres, and various talks assign'd By laws eternal to th' aerial kind: Some in the fields of purest ather play, And bask, and whiten, in the blaze of day; Some guide the course of wand'ring orbs on high, Or roll the planets thro' the boundless sky: Our humbler province is to tend the Fair, Not a less pleasing, nor less glorious care.	Pope, Alexander	Rape of the Lock	Poem	UK		Cavendish, Georgiana	The Sylph	US	1778	Fiction				
4789	L'exercice des plus sublimes vertus eleve et nourrit le genie	Rousseau					Wollstonecraft, Mary	Mary, A Fiction	US	1788	Fiction				
4790	For justice bares the arm of God,  And the grasp'd vengeance only waits his nod.	Cawth					Radcliffe, Ann	The Castles of Athlin and Dunbayne	US	1789	Fiction				
4791	I could a Tale unfold						Radcliffe, Ann	Sicilian Romance	US	1792	Fiction				
4792	She was her parents' only Joy: They had but one -- one darling child.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				Rowson, Susanna	Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth	US	1791	Fiction				
4793	Her form was faultless, and her mind Untainted yet by art, Was noble, just, humane and kind: And virtue warm'd her heart. But ah! the cruel spoiler came --						Rowson, Susanna	Charlotte Temple: A Tale of Truth	US	1791	Fiction				
4794	History is a novel that has been lived.	De Goncourt, E. & J 					Druon, Maurice	The Poisoned Crown	US	1957	Fiction		9780007491292		
4795	It is terrifying to think how much research is needed to determine the truth of even the most unimportant fact.	Stendhal					Druon, Maurice	The Poisoned Crown	US	1957	Fiction		9780007491292		
4796	We're not afraid to down nine shots of vodka, Or eat cabbage pickled in permafrost. For, you see, we're the men,  We're the men of the seventieth parallel.		Arctic Siberian miner's song				Dryden, Alex	Death in Siberia	US	2011	Fiction		9780755373390		
4797	Trees completely ceased to grow. Grass withered. There were no animals. And no children were born.		tale of the Evenki tribe in Arctic Siberia				Dryden, Alex	Death in Siberia	US	2011	Fiction		9780755373390		
4798	The Arctic is Russian.	Chilingarov, Artur					Dryden, Alex	Death in Siberia	US	2011	Fiction	2007	9780755373390		
4799	E cosi desio me mena  (And so desire carries me away)	Petrarch					Dubow, Charles	Indiscretion	US	2013	Fiction		9780062222862		
4800	Great lovers lie in Hell...	Ransom, John Crowe					Dubow, Charles	Indiscretion	US	2013	Fiction		9780062222862		
4801	To the Sirens first shalt thou come,  who beguile all men whosoever comes to them.  Whoso in ignorance draws near to  them and hears the Sirens' voice, he  nevermore returns...	Homer	The Odyssey		Greece		Dubow, Charles	Girl in the Moonlight	US	2015	Fiction		9780062358332		
4802	The usual plan is to take two couples and develop their relationship. Most of George Eliot’s are on that plan. Anyhow, I don’t want a plot, I should be bored with it. I shall try two couples for a start.	Lawrence, D. H.					Dyer, Geoff	Paris Trance	US	2014	Fiction		9781466869875		
4803	Even the loveliest dream bears like a blemish its difference from reality, the awareness that what it grants is mere illusion. This is why precisely the loveliest dreams are as if blighted.	Adorno, Theodor					Dyer, Geoff	Paris Trance	US	2014	Fiction		9781466869875		
4804	The point of going somewhere like the Napo River in Ecuador is not to see the most spectacular anything. It is simply to see what is there. We are here on the planet only once, and might as well get a feel for the place.	Dillard, Annie					Dyer, Geoff	White Sands: Experiences from the Outside World	US	2016	Fiction		9781101870860		
4805	There remained the inexplicable mass of rock. The legend tried to explain the inexplicable. As it came out of a substratum of truth it had in turn to end in the inexplicable.	Kafka, Franz					Dyer, Geoff	White Sands: Experiences from the Outside World	US	2016	Fiction		9781101870860		
4806	Remember: the past won't fit into memory without something left over; it must have a future.	Brodsky, Joseph					Dyer, Geoff	The Missing of the Somme	US	2011	Fiction				
4807	A kaleidoscope of hypothetical contingencies...	Thomas, T. H. 					Dyer, Geoff	The Missing of the Somme	US	2011	Fiction				
4808	There are happy moments but no happy period in history.	Hauser, Arnold					Dyer, Geoff	The Colour of Memory	US	1989	Fiction				
4809	What remains of our hopes is a long despair which will engender them again.	Berger, John					Dyer, Geoff	The Colour of Memory	US	1989	Fiction				
4810	And a tip of the hat to Dennis N. Griffin and Andrew DiDonato for their wonderfully informative book, Surviving the Mob: A Street Soldier’s Life Inside the Gambino Crime Family. An invaluable resource for a certain character in the trilogy.	Wilson, F. Paul	Jersey Shore	TV Show			Wilson, F. Paul	Dark City: Repairman Jack: THe Early Years	US	2013	Fiction		9781466834194		
4811	As I see it, painting and religious experience are the same thing, and what we are all searching for is the understanding and realization of infinity.	Nicholson, Ben					White, Patrick	The Vivisector	US	1986	Fiction				
4812	Cruelty has a Human Heart, And Jealousy a Human Face; Terror the Human Form Divine, And Secrecy the Human Dress. The Human Dress is forged in Iron, The Human Form a fiery Forge, The Human Face a Furnace seal’d, The Human Heart its hungry Gorge.	Blake, William					White, Patrick	The Vivisector	US	1986	Fiction				
4813	They love truth when it reveals itself, and they hate it when it reveals themselves.	Saint Augustine					White, Patrick	The Vivisector	US	1986	Fiction				
4814	He becomes beyond all others the great Invalid, the great Criminal, the great Accused One—and the Supreme Knower. For he reaches the unknown.	Rimbaud					White, Patrick	The Vivisector	US	1986	Fiction				
4815	I was given by chance this human body so difficult to wear.	No play					White, Patrick	The Eye of the Storm	US	1973	Fiction				
4816	He felt what could have been a tremor of heaven's own perverse love.	Kawabata					White, Patrick	The Eye of the Storm	US	1973	Fiction				
4817	Men and boughs break; Praise life while you walk and wake; It is only lent.	Campbell					White, Patrick	The Eye of the Storm	US	1973	Fiction				
4818	Out on the wastes of the Never-Never, That's where the dead men lie! That's where the heat-waves dance for ever -  That's where the dead men lie!	Boake. Bargroft	Where the Dead Men Lie				White, Patrick	The Hanging Garden	US	1957	Fiction				
4819	Human relationships are vast as deserts	White, Patrick	Voss				White, Patrick	The Hanging Garden	US	1957	Fiction				
4820	Star, therefore, to start, like waking on the best day of your life to feel this living and immortal thing inside you. You were in love, you were a saint, you were going to walk the sunlight blessing water, you were almost word for word forever.	Plumly, Stanley	Cancer', Orphan Hours				Duffy, Austin	This Living and Immortal Thing	US	2016	Fiction		9781783781676		
4821	Even a dog knows the difference between being stumbled over and being kicked.	Holmes, Jr., Justice Oliver Wendell					Dugoni, Robert	The Trapped Girl	US	2017	Fiction		9781503940406		
4822	When it comes to psychopaths, there is no medication. There is no treatment. There is no cure. There are only prisons.	Gregory, Jeni					Dugoni, Robert	Her Final Breath	US	2015	Fiction		9781503945029		
4823	If aliens ever visit us, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn't turn out very well for the Native Americans.	Hawking, Stephen					DuBois, Brendan	Dark Victory	US	2016	Fiction	2010	9781476780924		
4824	Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not.	Joyce, James	A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man	Novel	Ireland		Duncan, Glen	Talulla Rising	US	2012	Fiction		9781847679499		
4825	By blood we live, the hot, the cold,  To ravage and redeem the world: There is no bloodless myth will hold.	Hill, Geoffrey	Genesis				Duncan, Glen	By Blood We Live	US	2014	Fiction		9781847679512		
4826	The Parents wept when they saw what their children had wrought, and they cast the Twins forever from the world so that their stain would be spread no farther.		The Tale of the Fall				Dunne, Rachel	In the Shadow of the Gods	US	2016	Fiction		9780062428134		
4827	Really to sin you have to be serious about it.	Ibsen, Henrik	Peer Gynt			Y	Dunn, Sarah	The Arrangement	US	2017	Fiction		9780316013598		
4828	As an eagle may fly carrying a tortoise in his mouth, then drop it to the ground so that the fall smashes open its shell...	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Dunant, Sarah	In the Name of the Family	US	2017	Fiction		9781844087464		
4829	History's third dimension is always fiction.	Hesse, Herman	The Glass Bead Game				Dunant, Sarah	In the Name of the Family	US	2017	Fiction		9781844087464		
4830	I am beginning to understand why grief feels like suspension.	Lewis, C. S.					Durrant, Sabine	Remember Me This Way	US	2015	Fiction		9781476716329		
4831	Consider the subtleness of the sea; how its most dreaded creatures glide under water, unapparent for the most part, and treacherously hidden beneath the loveliest tints of azure.	Melville, Herman					Dyer, David	The Midnight Watch	US	2016	Fiction		9781250080936		
4832	There's a wonderful paper by Schopenhauer, called 'An Apparent Intention of the Fate of the Individual', in which he points out that when you are at a certain age and look back over life, it seems to be almost as orderly as a composed novel. And just as in Dickens' novels, little accidental meetings and so forth turn out to be main features in the plot, so in your life. And what seem to have been mistakes at the time turn out to be directive crises. And then he asks: 'Who wrote this novel?'	Campbell, Joseph	An Open Life				Dyson, Jeremy	The Haunted Book	US	2012	Fiction		9780857862426		
4833	If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree.	Chichton, Michael					Winna Efendi & Haana Dianika	Truth or Dare	US	2012	Fiction		9797805662		
4834	We shall not cease from exploration, And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T. S.	Little Gidding				Egan, Elisabeth	A Window Opens	US	2015	Fiction		9781501105432		
4835	And the moral is: If you ever find yourself in the wrong story, leave.	Willems, Mo	Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs				Egan, Elisabeth	A Window Opens	US	2015	Fiction		9781501105432		
4836	These are the secret words, which the living Jesus spoke and which Didymus Judas Thomas wrote down.  Jesus said: He who shall find the interpretation of these words shall not taste of death. He who seeks, let him not cease seeking until he finds; and when he finds he will be troubled, and when he is troubled he will be amazed, and he will reign over the All.		Gospel of Thomas, The 'Fifth Gospel'				Egeland, Tom	Relic	US	2011	Fiction		9780719521737		
4837	It is not every day that we are needed.	Beckett, Samuel					Eggers, Dave	A Hologram for the King	US	2012	Fiction		9780307947512		
4838	Life can only be understood backward; but it must be lived forward.	Kierkegaard					Eisler, Barry	Graveyard of Memories	US	2014	Fiction		9781477818169		
4839	And I'm giving you a longing look Everyday, everyday, everyday I write the book	Costello, Elvis					Ellis, Helen	American Housewife	US	2014	Fiction, Anthology				
4840	Envy thou not the oppressor,  And choose none of his ways.		Proverbs 3:31				Ellroy, James	Perfidia	US	2014	Fiction		9780434020522		
4841	Nothing looks so like innocence as an indiscretion.	Wilde, Oscar					Ellison, Jan	A Small Indiscretion	US	2014	Fiction		9780812995442		
4842	It is not from the benevolence of the butcher, the brewer or the baker that we expect our meal, but from their regard to their own interest.	Smith, Adam	The Wealth of Nations, Book 1				Ellis, Janet	The Butcher's Hook	US	2016	Fiction		9781473625112		
4843	A human being is only breath and shadow.	Sophocles					Ellison, J. T.	When Shadows Fall	US	2014	Fiction		9780778316046		
4844	You are a human being, and so you must honor thy mother; she is the life of all things, the soul of your breath, your stars, your moon, the bringer of air, the guide of the tides. I am your mother, your breath, your sight and your feelings. Honor not me, but what I can be for you.	Lott, Curtis					Ellison, J. T.	When Shadows Fall	US	2014	Fiction		9780778316046		
4845	--Reuben and Rachel music sheet--		The Golden Book of Favorite Songs	Music Sheet	US		De Vries, Peter	Reuben, Reuben	US	1964	Fiction	1915	9780226170565		
4846	Virtues are forced upon us by our impudent crimes.	Eliot, T. S.					De Vries, Peter	The Tunnel of Love	US	1954	Fiction		9780226173474		
4847	"I saw how the Bride of Christ can give life, having in herself such vital force that no one can stay her; I saw that she shed forth strength and light, and that no one can deprive her of it; and I saw that her fruit never diminshes, ever increases." "What then is my nature? Fire is my nature."	Saint Catherine of Siena					de Wohl, Louis	Lay Siege To Heaven	US	1960	Fiction		9780898703818		
4848	It is a very painful thing, having to part company with what torments you. And how mute the world is!	Walser, Robert					De Witt, Patrick	Under Major Domo Minor	US	2015	Fiction		9781847088697		
4849	Wherever your heart is, that is where you'll find your treasure.	Coelho, Paulo			Brazil	Y	Wulan Dewatra, Ollie	Harmoni	US	2012	Fiction		979780559X	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
4850	The poem's origin probably lies in... a painting in the Pitti Palace in Florence, then supposed to be del Sarto's portrait of himself and his wife; it is now known to be two portraits joined together, is no longer attributed to del Sarto, is not thought to depict the painter or his wife, and has been relegated to storage.		Editor's note to Browning's 'Andrea del Sarto'				Dibdin, Michael	A Rich Full Death	US	1986	Fiction		9780571280322		
4851	The Himalayan legend says there are beautiful white birds that live completely in flight. They are born in the air,  must learn to fly before falling and die also in their flying. Maybe you have been born into such a life  with the bottom dropping out.	Sweeney, Jennifer K.	In Flight	Poem			Diffenbaugh, Vanessa	We Never Asked for Wings	US	2015	Fiction		9781447294504		
4852	Why did you vanish into empty sky? Even the fragile snow when it falls, falls in this world.	Izumi Shikibu					Dilloway, Margaret	The Sisters of Heart and Snow	US	2015	Fiction		9780399170805		
4853	Some Warriors look fierce, but are mild. Some seem timid, but are vicious. Look beyond appearances; position yourself for the advantage.	Deng Ming-Dao					Dilloway, Margaret	The Sisters of Heart and Snow	US	2015	Fiction		9780399170805		
4854	From this, one can make a deduction which is quite certainly the ultimate truth of jigsaw puzzles: despite appearances, puzzling is not a solitary game: every move the puzzler makes, the puzzlemaker has made before; every peice the puzzler picks up, and picks up again, and studies and strokes, every combination he tries, and tries a second time, every blunder and every insight, each hope and each discouragement have all been designed, calculated, and decided by the other.	Perec, Georges	Life: A User's Manual				Dolan-Leach, Caite	Dead Letters	US	2017	Fiction		9780399588853		
4855	Un dessein si funeste, s'il n'est digne d'Atree, est digne de Thyeste. (Atreus might not stoop to such a gruesome plot, but Thyeste sure would.	Crebillon	Atree et Thyeste, quoted by Edgar Allan Poe				Dolan-Leach, Caite	Dead Letters	US	2017	Fiction		9780399588853		
4856	He wondered whether there was any love between human beings that did not rest upon some sort of self-delusion...	Le Carre, John	Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy				Donnelly, Lara Elena	Amberlough	US	2017	Fiction		9780765383815		
4857	Does it really matter so long as you're having fun?	Bowles, Sally	Cabaret				Donnelly, Lara Elena	Amberlough	US	2017	Fiction		9780765383815		
4858	And if all your dreams come true Do your memories still end up haunting you? Is there such a thing as really breaking through To another day and a brighter shade of blue	Kane, Christine	She Don't Like Roses	Song			Donlea, Charlie	Summit Lake	US	2016	Fiction	2016	9781496700988		
4859	It is never too late to be what you might have been.	Eliot, George					Donovan, Susan	Stealing Taffy	US	2016	Fiction		9781250008053		
4860	These are the ashes of fiery weather, Of nights full of the green stars from Ireland, Wet out of the sea, and luminously wet, Like beautiful and abandoned refugees.	Stevens, Wallace	Our Stars Come from Ireland				Donohoe, Kathleen	Ashes of Fiery Weather	US	2016	Fiction		9780544464056		
4861	Love is a banquet on which we feed.	Smith, Patti & Springsteen, Bruce	Because the Night	Song			Donohue, Meg	Every Wild Heart	US	2017	Fiction		9780062429834		
4862	We know what we are now, but not what we may become.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Donohue, Meg	Every Wild Heart	US	2017	Fiction		9780062429834		
4863	The biggest threat to world peace? Young men between the ages of eighteen and twenty-five, especially if they are unemployed, unmarried and don't own property.	Carson, Clayborne					Doughty, Louise	Black Water	US	2016	Fiction		9780571323555		
4864	He may be a son-of-a-bitch but he's our son-of-a-bitch.	Roosevelt, Franklin D. (attribution disputed)			US		Doughty, Louise	Black Water	US	2016	Fiction		9780571323555		
4865	Working in the fields, we wore out our hats quickly.	Toer, Pramoedya Ananta	The Mute's Soliloquy				Doughty, Louise	Black Water	US	2016	Fiction		9780571323555		
4866	Like the eye, the ear and the elbow, the genome shows no element of design, but is instead filled with compromise, contingency and decay.	Jones, Steve					Doughty, Louise	Apple Tree Yard	US	2013	Fiction		9780571278633		
4867	We go through life mishearing and mis-seeing and misunderstanding so that the stories we tell ourselves will add up.	Malcolm, Janet					Doughty, Louise	Apple Tree Yard	US	2013	Fiction		9780571278633		
4868	If you insist upon fighting to protect me or "our" country, let it be understood, soberly and rationally between us, that... as a woman, I have no country. As a woman I want no country. As a woman my country is the whole world.	Woolf, Virginia			UK		Downing, David	One Man's Flag	US	2015	Fiction		9781616957643		
4869	Memory, so complete and clear or so evasive, has to be ended, has to be put aside, as if one were leaving a chapel and bringing the prayer to an end in one's head.	Brodkey, Harold					Downing, Michael	The Chapel	US	2015	Fiction		9781619024953		
4870	The hour of crime does not strike at the same time for every people. This explains the permanence of history.	Cioran, E. M.	Syllogismes de l'amertume				Daoud, Kamel	The Meursault Investigation	US	2013	Fiction		9781590517512		
4871	Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.		John 8:32				Atkinson, Kate	Case Histories: A Jackson Brodie Novel	US	2005	Fiction				
4872	Those fields, colored by various grain!	Mickiewicz					Cather, Willa Sibert	O Pioneers!	US	1913	Historical Fiction				
4873	A man is a god in ruins. When men are innocent, life shall be longer, and shall pass into the immortal, as gegntly as we awake from dreams.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Nature				Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Fiction				
4874	The purpose of Art is to convey the truth of a thing, not to be the truth itself.	Todd, Sylvie Beresford					Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Fiction				
4875	On one occasion [St George] came to a city names Salem, near which lived a dragon who had to be fed with one of the citizens, drawn by lot. The day St George came there, the lot had fallen upon the king's daughter, Cleolinda. St George resolved that she should not die, and so he went out and attacked the dragon, who lived in a swamp close by, and killed him. WHen he was faced by a difficulty or danger, however great it appeared-even in the shape of a dragon-he did not avoid it or fear it, but went at it with all the power he could put into himself and his horse. Although inadequately armed for such an encounter, having merely a spear, he charged in, did his best, and finally succeeded in overcoming a difficulty which nobody had dared to tackle. This is exactly the way in which a Scout should face a difficulty or danger, no matter how great or terrifying it may appear to him or how ill'equipped he may be for the struggle.	Baden-Powell, Robert	Scouting for Boys				Atkinson, Kate	A God in Ruins	US	2015	Fiction				
4876	What is dishonourably got is dishonourably squandered.	Cicero	Philippic II 27				Atkinson, Kate	One Good Turn	US	2006	Fiction, Thriller, Crime				
4877	We never know we go,-when we are going We jest and shut the door; Fate following behind us bolts it, And we accost no more.	Dickinson, Emily					Atkinson, Kate	When Will There Be Good News?	US	2008	Fiction, Crime, Thriller				
4878	For want of a nail the shoe was lost. For want of a shoe the horse was lost. For want of a horse the rider was lost. For want of a rider the battle was lost. For want of a battle the kingdom was lost. And all for the want of a horseshoe nail.		Traditional				Atkinson, Kate	Started Early, Took my Dog	US	2010	Fiction, Crime, Thriller				
4879	I was just cleaning up the place a bit.	Sutcliffe, Peter					Atkinson, Kate	Started Early, Took my Dog	US	2010	Fiction, Crime, Thriller				
4880	This green and laughing world he sees Water and plains, and waving trees, The skim of birds and the blue-doming skies 	Hunt, Leigh	Ode for the Spring of 1814				Atkinson, Kate	Human Croquet	US	1997	Fiction, Crime, Thriller				
4881	That's a great deal to make one word mean,' Alice said in a thoughtful tone. 'When I make a word do a lot of work like that,' said Humpty Dumpty, 'I always pay it extra.'  'Oh!' said Alice. She was much too puzzled to make any other remark.  'Ah, you should see 'em come round me of a Saturday night,' Humpty Dumpty went on, wagging his head gravely from side to side: 'For to get their wages, you know.	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking-Glass				Atkinson, Kate	Emotionally Weird	US	2000	Fiction				
4882	Evening and the flat land,  Rich and sombre and always silent;  The miles of fresh-plowed soil,  Heavy and black, full of strength and harshness;  The growing wheat, the growing weeds,  The toiling horses, the tired men;  The long empty roads,  Sullen fires of sunset, fading,  The eternal, unresponsive sky.  Against all this,  Youth, Flaming like the wild roses,  Singing like the larks over the plowed fields,  Flashing like a star out of the twilight;  Youth with its insupportable sweetness,  Its fierce necessity,  Its sharp desire,	Prairie Spring					Cather, Willa Sibert	O Pioneers!	US	1913	Historical Fiction				
4883	A turqoise set in silver, wasn't it? ... Yes, a turqoise set in dull silver.	Marsellus, Louie					Cather, Willa Sibert	The Professor's House	US	1925	Fiction				
4884	...Come, my coach! Good night, ladies; good night, sweet ladies, Good night, good night.						Cather, Willa Sibert	A Lost Lady	US	1923	Fiction				
4885	We must not look at Goblin men, We must not buy their fruits; Who knows upon what soil they fed Their hungry, thirsty roots?	Rossetti, Christina	Goblin Market				Cather, Willa Sibert	Youth and the Bright Medusa	US	1920	Fiction				
4886	Oh, no! It was not the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the beast!		King Kong	Movie			Marlow, David	Yearbook	US	2000	Fiction		9781450247337		
4887	...Ah, Fame, Fame-That glittering bauble...It is mine!	Barrie, J. M.	Peter Pan				Marlow, David	Winning is Everything	US	2000	Fiction				
4888	Well, what is that to you? I do not love you Thursday- And if I loved you Wednesday, So much is true.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	Thursday				Marlow, David	I Loved you Wednesday	US	2000	Fiction				
4889	One to hear One to remember And one to drink.		Traditional				Barnes, Julian	The Noise of Time	US	2016	Fiction				
4890	Man finds himself in the predicament that nature has endowed him essentially with three brains which, despite great differences in structure, must function together and communicate with one another. The oldest of these brains is basically reptilian. The second has been inherited from the lower mammals, and the third is a late mammalian development, which … has made man peculiarly man. Speaking allegorically of these brains within a brain, we might imagine that when the psychiatrist bids the patient to lie on the couch, he is asking him to stretch out alongside a horse and a crocodile.	Maclean, Paul D.	Journal of Nervous and Mental Diseases			Vol. CXXXV	Barnes, Julian	Before She Met Me	US	2011	Fiction	1962			
4891	I dreamed I saw you dead in a place by the water. A ravaged place. All flat and empty and wide open.						Barker, Nicola	Wide Open	US	2012	Fiction		9781453288238		
4892	Empty-handed I go, and behold the spade is in my hands; I walk on foot, and yet on the back of an ox I am ridingl When I pass over the bridge, Lo, the water floweth not, but the bridge doth flow.	Shan-hui					Barker, Nicola	Small Holdings	US	1995	Fiction				
4893	One cannot look at this. This is the truth.	Goya, Francisco					Barker, Pat	Double Vision	US	2004	Fiction				
4894	A beginning is the time for taking the most delicate care that the balances are correct. This every sister of the Bene Gesserit knows. To begin your study of the life of Muad’Dib, then, take care that you first place him in his time: born in the 57th year of the Padishah Emperor, Shaddam IV. And take the most special care that you locate Muad’Dib in his place: the planet Arrakis. Do not be deceived by the fact that he was born on Caladan and lived his first fifteen years there. Arrakis, the planet known as Dune, is forever his place.	Princess Irulan	Manual of Muad'dib				Herbert, Frank	Dune	US	1965	Fiction				
4895	Most discipline is hidden discipline, designed not to liberate but to limit. Do not ask Why? Be cautious with How? Why? leads inexorably to paradox. How? traps you in a universe of cause and effect. Both deny the infinite.		The Aprocrypha of Arraki				Herbert, Frank	Heretics of Dune	US	1984	Fiction				
4896	When he hath tried me, I shall come forth as gold.	JOB					Vonnegut, Kurt	Breakfast of Champions	US	1973	Fiction		9780307567239		
4897	In spite of everything, I still believe people are really good at heart.	Frank, Anne					Vonnegut, Kurt	Galapagos	US	1985	Fiction		9780440339083		
4898	Call me but love, and i'll be new baptiz'...	Romeo					Vonnegut, Kurt	Slapstick or Lonesome No More!	US	1976	Fiction		9780440339090		
4899	Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: They toil not, neither do they spin; And yet I say unto you, That even Solomon in all his glory Was not arrayed like one of these….		Matthew 6:28				Vonnegut, Kurt	Player Piano	US	1952	Fiction		9780307568083		
4900	Bewar eof all enterprises that require new clothes.	Thoreau					Vonnegut, Kurt	Welcome to the Monkey House	US	1968	Fiction		9780307423443		
4901	I guess somebody up there likes me.	Constant, Malazhi					Vonnegut, Kurt	The Sirens of the Titan 	US	1959	Fiction		9780307423375		
4902	The Second World War was oer-and there I was at high noon, crossing Times Square with a purple heart one.	Rosewater, Ellio					Vonnegut, Kurt	God Bless you, Mr. Rosewater	US	1965	Fiction		9780307422972		
4903	We are here to help each other get through this thing, whatever it is.	Dr. Mark Vonnegut M.D.					Vonnegut, Kurt	Bluebeard	US	1987	Fiction		9780307567208		
4904	To virtually all of his idiosyncrasies I, after much thought, have applied what another author once told me was the most sacred word in a great editor’s vocabulary. That word is “stet.”	K. V.					Vonnegut, Kurt	Hocus Pocus	US	1990	Fiction				
4905	Lawyers, I suppose, were children once.	Lamb, Charles					Lee, Harper	To Kill A Mockingbird	US	1960	Fiction				
4906	Whoever entertains liberal views and chooses a consort that is captured by superstition risks his liberty and his happiness .	Vonnegut, Clemens	Instruction in Morals				Vonnegut, Kurt	Palm Sunday	US	1981	Fiction				
4907	I mean, after all; you have to consider we're only made out of dust. That's admittedly not much to go on and we shouldn't forget that. But even considering, I mean it's a sort of bad beginning, we're not doing too bad. So i personally have faith that even in this lousy situation we're faced with we can make it. You get me?	Bulero, Leo					Dick, Philip K.	The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch	US	2008	Fiction	1966			
4908	Flow my tears, fall from your springs!  Exiled forever let me mourn; Where night's black bird her sad infamy sings, There let me live forlorn.						Dick, Philip K.	Flow my Tears, the Policeman Said	US	2012	Fiction				
4909	Remember: the past won't fit into memory without something left over; it must have a future.	Brodsky, Joseph					Barker, Pat	Another World	US	1998	Fiction				
4910	You have to begin to lose your memory, if only in bits and pieces, to realize that memory is what makes our lives. Life without memory is no life at all, just as an intelligence without the possibility of expression is not really an intelligence. Our memory is our coherence, our reason, our feeling, even our action. Without it, we are nothing.	Bunuel, Luis	My Last Sigh				Doerr, Anthony	Memory Wall	US	2010	Fiction				
4911	There must be some definite cause why, whenever snow begins to fall, its initial formation invariably displays the shape of a six-cornered starlet. For if it happens by chance, why do they not fall just as well with five corners or with seven? . . . Who carved the nucleus, before it fell, into six horns of ice?	Kepler, Johannes	On the Six-Cornered Snowflake				Doerr, Anthony	About Grace	US	2010	Fiction	1610			
4912	Rain falls, clouds rise, rivers dry up, hailstorms sweep down; rays scorch, and impinging from every side on the earth in the middle of the world, then are broken and recoil and carry with them the moisture they have drunk up. Steam falls from on high and again returns on high. Empty winds sweep down, and then go back again with their plunder. So many living creatures draw their breath from the upper air; but the air strives in the opposite direction, and the earth pours back breath to the sky as if to a vacuum. Thus as nature swings to and fro like a kind of sling, discord is kindled by the velocity of the world’s motion.	Pliny the Elder	The Natural History				Doerr, Anthony	Four Seasons in Rome	US	2007	Fiction				
4913	“It is good to renew one’s wonder,” said the philosopher. “Space travel has again made children of us all.”						Bradbury, Ray	The Martian Chronicles	US	1950	Fiction		9780062242266		
4914	Man is in love, and love what vanishes.	Yeats, W. B.					Bradbury, Ray	Something Wicked This Way Comes	US	1962	Fiction		9780062242174		
4915	They sleep not, except they have done mischief; And their sleep is taken away, unless they cause some to fall.  For they eat the break of wickedness, And drink the wine of violence.		Proverbs 4:16-17				Bradbury, Ray	Something Wicked This Way Comes	US	1962	Fiction		9780062242174		
4916	I know not all that may be coming, but be it what it will, I'll go to it laughing.		Moby Dick				Bradbury, Ray	Something Wicked This Way Comes	US	1962	Fiction		9780062242174		
4917	I Sing the Body Electric; The armies of those I love engirth me, and I engirth them; They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, And discorrupt them, And charge them full with the charge of the Soul.	Whitman, Walt					Bradbury, Ray	I Sing the Body Electric	US	1969	Fiction				
4918	... And pluck till time and times are done The silver apples of the moon, The golden apples of the sun.	Yeats, W. B.					Bradbury, Ray	A Sound of Thunder 	US	1952	Fiction				
4919	Come on, you apes! You wanta live forever?	Unknown platoon sergant					 Heinlein, Robert A.	Starship Troopers	US	1959	Fiction	1918			
4920	If you pray hard enough, water will run uphill. How hard? Why, hard enough to make water run uphill, of course!	Long, L.					 Heinlein, Robert A.	The Moon is a Harsh Mistress	US	1980	Fiction				
4921	History has the relation to truth that theology has to religion-i.e., none to speak of.	L., L.					 Heinlein, Robert A.	Time Enough for Love	US	1973	Fiction				
4922	Any one who has common sense will remember that the bewilderments of the eyes are of two kinds, and arise from two causes, either from coming out of the light or from going into the light, which is true of the mind's eye, quite as much as of the bodily eye; and he who remembers this when he sees any one whose vision is perplexed and weak, will not be too ready to laugh; he will first ask whether that soul of man has come out of the brighter life, and is unable to see because unaccustomed to the dark, or having turned from darkness to the day is dazzled by excess of light. And he will count the one happy in his condition and state of being, and he will pity the other; or, if he have a mind to laugh at the soul which comes from below into the light, there will be more reason in this than in the laugh which greets him who returns from above out of the light into the den. 	Plato	The Republic				Keyes, Daniel	Flowers for Algernon	US	1959	Fiction, Science Fiction		0-15-131510-8		
4923	Idolatry is worse than carnage.		The Koran 2:190				Banks, Iain, M.	Consider Phlebas	US	2009	Fiction				
4924	Gentile or Jew O you who turn the wheel and look to windward, Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you.	Elliot, T. S.	The Waste Land				Banks, Iain, M.	Consider Phlebas	US	2009	Fiction				
4925	If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore, and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God!	Emerson					Silverberg, Robert and Asimov, Isaac	Nightfall	US	1990	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4926	Other world! There is no other world! Here or nowhere is the whole fact.	Emerson					Silverberg, Robert and Asimov, Isaac	Nightfall	US	1990	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4927	And yet all the time, below the fear and the irritation, one was aware of a curious lightness and freedom... one was happy all the same; one had crossed the boundary into country really strange; surely one had gone deep this time.	Greene, Graham	Journey Without Maps				SIlverberg, Robert	Kingdoms of the Wall	US	1992	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4928	O Western wind, when wilt thou blow, That the small rain down can rain? Christ, that my love were in my arms And I in my bed again!						Silverberg, Robert	Hot Sky at Midnight	US	1994	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4929	There is therefore but one comfort left, that though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life, it is not in the strongest to deprive us of death: God would not exempt himself from that; the misery of immortality in the flesh he undertook not, that was in it immortal.	Sir Thomas Browne	Religio Medici				Silverberg, Robert	To Live Again and The Second Trip	US	2013	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4930	When the sun no longer shines, when the stars drop from the sky and the mountains are blown away, when camels great with young are left untended and the wild beasts come together, when the seas are set on fire and men's souls are reunited, when...the record of men's deeds are laid open, and heaven is stripped bare, when Hell burns fiercely and Paradise approached; then each soul shall understand what it has done.		The Koran 81st Surah				Silverberg, Robert	The Alien Years	US	1997	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4931	...I live in mighty fear that all the universe will be broken into a thousand fragments in the general ruin, that formless chaos will return ad vanquish the gods and men, that the earth and sea will be engulfed by the planets wandering the heavens. ... Of all the generations, it is we who have been chosen to merit this bitter fate, to be crushed by the falling pieces of broken sky.	Thyestes, Seneca					Silverberg, Robert	Valentine Pontifex	US	1983	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4932	Who knoweth the spirit of man that goeth upward, and the spirit of the beast that goeth downward to the earth?		Ecclesiastes 3:21				Silverberg, Robert	Downward to the Earth	US	1970	Fiction, Science Fiction				
4933	Piecemeal the body dies, and the timid soul has her footing washed away, as the dark flood rises.	Lawrence, D. H.	The Ship of Death				Drabble, Margaret	The Dark Flood Rises	US	2016	Fiction		9781782118305		
4934	Through winter-time we call on spring, And through the spring on summer call, And when abounding hedges ring Declare that winter's best of all; And after that there's nothing good Because the spring-time has not come --  Nor know that what disturbs our blood Is but its longing  for the tomb.	Yeats, W. B.	The Wheel				Drabble, Margaret	The Dark Flood Rises	US	2016	Fiction		9781782118305		
4935	I almost wish we were butterflies and liv'd but three summer days -- three such days with you I could fill with more delight than fifty common  years could ever contain.	Keats, John	Bright Star: Love Letters and Poems of John Keats to Fanny Brawne				Drinkwater, Carol	The Forgotten Summer	US	2016	Fiction		9781405924146		
4936	Oh, je voudrais tant que tu te souviennes  Des jours beureux ou nous etions amis En ce temps-la la vie etait plus belle Et le soleil plus brulant qu'aujourd'hui.	Prevert, Jacques	Les Feuilles Mortes (Autumn Leaves)				Drinkwater, Carol	The Forgotten Summer	US	2016	Fiction		9781405924146		
4937	Eros once again limb-loosner whirls me Sweetbitter, impossible to fight off, creature stealing up.	Sappho	Eros the Bittersweet				Danler, Stephanie	Sweetbitter	US	2016	Fiction		9781101875940		
4938	Let us now cast a philosophical glance at the pleasure or pain of which taste may be the occasion.	Brillat-Savarin	The Physiology of Taste				Danler, Stephanie	Sweetbitter	US	2016	Fiction		9781101875940		
4939	But secret agents, like God, only give signs to their confidants. They are also very cruel and even unhappy at times. At any rate, they keep quiet.	Tammuz, Benjamin	Minotaur				Darnielle, John	Universal Harvester	US	2017	Fiction		9780374282103		
4940	welsh, v. also welch [Of obscure origin] 1. trans. To swindle (a person) out of money laid as a bet. 2. intr. Const. on. To fail to carry out one's promise to (a person); to fail to keep (an obligation)		Oxford English Dictionary	Definition of a word			Davies, Peter Ho	The Welsh Girl	US	2007	Fiction	1928	9780618007004		
4941	For had it been an adversary who taunted me, then I could have borne it; or had it been an enemy who vaunted himself aganist me, then I could have hidden from him. But it was you, a man after my own heart, my companion, my own familiar friend.		Psalm 55:12-13				Davidson, Diane Mott	The Whole Enchilada	US	2013	Fiction		9780061348174		
4942	For a wonderful physical tie binds the parents to the children; and -- by some sad, strange irony -- it does not bind us children to our parents. For if it did, if we could answer their love not with gratitude but with equal love, life would lose much of its pathos and much of its squalor, and we might be wonderfully happy.	Forster, E. M.	Where Angels Feart To Tread				Davies, Peter Ho	Equal Love	US	2000	Fiction		9780618006991		
4943	I'm so glad I waited for this. Every nervous moment worth it. Every anxious wave rode through To find me lying safe with you.	Sebadoh	Kath				Daviau, Mo	Every Anxious Heart	US	2016	Fiction		9781250067494		
4944	You have to grow about eight hundred grapes to get just one bottle of wine. If that isn't an argument to finish the bottle, I don't know what is.						Dave, Laura	Eight Hundred Grapes	US	2015	Fiction		9781476789255		
4945	The woods are lovely, dark and deep. But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, and miles to go before I sleep.	Frost, Robert		Poem			Davis, Dee	The Promise	US	2002	Fiction		9781500979492		
4946	I sleep, but my heart waketh.		Song of Solomon 5:2				Dawson, Jill	The Tell-Tale Heart	US	2014	Fiction		9781444731088		
4947	Stolen sweets are always sweeter; Stolen kisses much completer; Stolen looks are nice in chapels; Stolen, stolen be your apples.	Hunt, James Leigh	Fairies Song				Dawson, Jill	Lucky Bunny	US	2012	Fiction	1830	9780062302505		
4948	Every spirit builds itself a house.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Dean, Averil	Alice Close Your Eyes	US	2014	Fiction		9780778315865		
4949	Oh, Powers of Love, if still you lean Above a world so black with hate, Where yet--as it has ever been-- The loving heart is desolate, Look down upon the lad I love, (My brave lad, tramping through the mire)-- I cannot light his welcoming fire, Light Thou the stars for him above! Now nights are dark and mornings dim, Let him in his long watching know That I too count the minutes slow And light the lamp of love for him. The sight of death, the sleep forlorn, The old homesickness vast and dumb-- Amid these things, so bravely borne, Let my long thoughts about him come. I see him in the weary file; So young he is, so dear to me, With ever-ready sympathy And wistful eyes and cheerful smile. However far he travels on, Thought follows, like the willow-wren That flies the stormy seas again To lands where her delight is gone. Whatever he may be or do While absent far beyond my call, Bring him, the long day's march being through, Safe home to me some evenfall! 	Webb, Mary	The Lad Out There				de Bernieres, Louis	The Dust That Falls From Dreams	US	2015	Fiction		9781846558764		
4950	When the sun sets out beyond the range,  O'er scenes of radiant hue, My thoughts drift through the vanished years To treasured times with you.	Quilty, Tom	Alone in the Evening Shadows				de Bernieres, Louis	Blue Dog	US	2016	Fiction		9781910701997		
4951	What is history but a fable agreed upon?	Napoleon					de Hahn, Tracee	Swiss Vendetta	US	2017	Fiction		9781250109996		
4952	Sorrow is allowed, sorrow is advised; all we have to do is let go, all we have to do is love.	Leroy, Francoise	Le Futur interieur				Delacourt, Gregoire	My Wish List	US	2012	Fiction		9780143124658		
4953	Then let some holy trance convey my thoughts Up tot he palace of the imperial heaven	Marlowe, Christopher	Lament for Zenocrate				Depoy, Philip	A Prisoner in Malta	US	2016	Fiction		9781250058423		
4954	Cities give us collision.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo			US		Hill, Tobias	What Was Promised	US	2014	Fiction		9781408840900		
4955	Businessmen are our only metaphysicians...	Percy, Walker	The Moviegoer				Hipps, J. Bradford	The Adventurist	US	2016	Fiction		9781250062239		
4956	Revenge, revenge! Timotheus cries, See the Furies arise!  See the snakes that they rear, How they hiss in their hair, And the sparkles that flash from their eyes!	Dryden, John	Alexander's Feast				Hochgatterer, Paulus	The Mattress House	US	2012	Fiction		9780857050304		
4957	We step and do not step into the same river, we are and we are not.	Heraclitus					Hodgkinson, Amanda	Spilt Milk	US	2014	Fiction		9781905490714		
4958	Conscience makes ghosts walk, and departed souls appear... it works upon the imagination with an invincible force, like faith.	Defoe, Daniel	The Secrets of the Invisible World Disclos'd				Hodgson, Antonia	The Devil in the Marshalsea	US	2014	Fiction	1729	9781444775433		
4959	Arose about four. In the Park I saw half a Dozen Crows in very hoarse conversation together, but not understanding their Language I cou'd not devise what they were upon, but believe they was agreeing how to divide the Corps of those unhappy wretches that Dye so briefly in this Place.	Grano, John	A Journal of My Life while in the Marshalsea				Hodgson, Antonia	The Devil in the Marshalsea	US	2014	Fiction	1728-9	9781444775433		
4960	All you that in the condemned hold do lie, Prepare you, for tomorrow you shall die		Words called beneath Newgate Prison on the eve of a hanging				Hawkins, Thomas	The Last Confession	US	2015	Fiction		9780544944381		
4961	In case you wish to befriend an elephant keeper, make certain to have room for the elephant.		Old Indian saying	Saying	India		Hoeg, Peter	The Elephant Keeper's Children	US	2012	Fiction		9781846555848		
4962	I have heard what the talkers were talking, the talk of the beginning and the end.  But I do not talk of the beginning or the end.	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself	Poem	US		Hoffman, Alice	The Museum of Extraordinary Things	US	2014	Fiction		9781451693560		
4963	Ring the bells that stil can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack in everything That's how the light gets in.	Cohen, Leonard	Anthem				Hoffman, Alice	Faithful	US	2016	Fiction		9781476799209		
4964	There are three fundamental human emotions: fear, rage and love.	Watson, J. B.	Journal of Experimental Pyschology				Hoffman, Alice	The Beating of His Wings	US	2013	Fiction		9780718155223		
4965	Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed and my own specific world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- a doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief, and yes, even into a beggar-man and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations and race of his ancestors.	Watson, J. B.	What the nursery has to say about instincts', Psychologies of 1925				Hoffman, Alice	The Beating of His Wings	US	2013	Fiction		9780718155223		
4966	By the time you are fourteen years old the worst thing that will ever happen to you will probably have already taken place.	Bris, Louis	The Wisdom of Crocodiles				Hoffman, Alice	The Beating of His Wings	US	2013	Fiction		9780718155223		
4967	dear friend, only the gods can never age,  the gods can never die. All else in the world almighty Time obliterates, crushes all to nothing. The earth's strength wastes away, the strength of a man's body wastes and dies --  faith dies, and bad faith comes to life, and the same wind of friendship cannot blow forever, holding steady and strong between two friends, much less between two cities.  For some of us soon, for others later, joy turns to hate and back to love again.	Sophocles	Oedipus at Colonus				Holleman, Emily	The Drowning King	US	2017	Fiction		9780316383035		
4968	In order for a war to be just, three things are necessary. First, the authority of the sovereign. Secondly, a just cause. Thirdly, a rightful intention.	Aquinas, Thomas	Summa Theologica				Holt, Jonathan	The Abduction	US	2014	Fiction		9781781853733		
4969	First of all, the ones in sorrow should be urged if possible to sit in a sunny room and where there is an open fire. If they feel unequal to going to the table, a very little food should be taken to them on a tray. A cup of tea or coffee or bouillon, a little thin toast, a poached egg, milk if they like it hot, or milk toast.	Post, Emily	Etiquette			Y	Hood, Ann	The Orbituary Writer	US	2013	Fiction	1922	9780393081428	Epigraphs begin on parts	
4970	It's a long, long way, it grows further by the day  It's a long way from Clare to here...	McTell, Ralph	From Clare to Here			Y	Hood, Ann	The Book That Matters Most	US	2016	Fiction		9780393241655	Epigraphs begin on parts	
4971	Una apis, nulla apis (One bee is no bee)		Proverb	Proverb			Hornby, Gill	The Hive	US	2013	Fiction		9781408704356		
4972	Now one could say, at the risk of some superficiality, that there exist principally two types of scientists. The ones, and they are rare, wish to understand the world, to know nature; the others, much more frequent, wish to explain it. The first are searching for truth, often with the knowledge that they will not attain it; the second strive for plausibility, for the achievement of an intellectually consistent, and hence successful, view of the world. To the first nature reveals itself in lyrical intensity; to the others in logical clarity, and they are the masters of the world... It is almost an intrinsic part of our concept of science that we never know enough. At all times one could almost say that we can explain it all, but understand only very little. ... That the end sacrifices the means has for more than a hundred years been the credo of the sciences; in actual fact, it is the means that have diabolized the end.	Chargraff, Erwin	"A Grammar of Biology", Voices in the Labyrinth				Hosking, Jay	Three Years with the Rat	US	2016	Fiction		9781250116407		
4973	We feel that even if all possible scientific questions be answered, the problems of life have still not been touched at all. Of course there are then no questions left, and this itself is the answer.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus				Howrey, Meg	The Wanderers	US	2017	Fiction		9780399574634		
4974	Amor mi mosse, che mi fa parlare		Inferno, II				Helprin, Mark	In Sunlight and In Shadow	US	2012	Fiction		9780547819235		
4975	Alma Venus, coeli subter labentia signa Quae mare navigerum, quae terras frugiferentes Concelebras... Quae... rerum naturam sola gubernas Nec sine te quidquam dias in luminis oras Exoritur, neque fit laetum neque amabile quidquam... (Life-giving Venus, who beneath the gliding stars of heaven Fills with your presence the sea that bears our ships And the land that bears our crop... You alone govern the nature of things, And nothing comes forth into the shores of light Or is glad or lovely without you...)	Lucretius	De Rerum Natura, I				Helprin, Mark	In Sunlight and In Shadow	US	2012	Fiction		9780547819235		
4976	The mind can neither imagine anything, nor recollect past things, except while the body endures.	Baruch de Spinoza					Hemon, Aleksandar	Zombie Wars	US	2015	Fiction		9780374203412		
4977	When I was coming up, it was a dangerous world and you knew who they were. It was us versus them and it was clear who them was. Today, we're not so sure who the they are, but we know they're there.	Bush, George W.			US		Hemon, Aleksandar	Zombie Wars	US	2015	Fiction		9780374203412		
4978	Let us all be from somewhere. Let us tell each other everything we can.	Hicok, Bob	A Primer				Henriquez, Cristina	The Book of Unknown Americans	US	2014	Fiction		9780345806406		
4979	The way to love anything is to realize that it might be lost.	Chesterton, G. K.					Henry, Patti Callahan	And then I found you	US	2013	Fiction		9780312610760		
4980	How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money.	Clough, Arthur Hugh					James, Peter	Billionaire	US	1983	Fiction		9781447256014		
4981	Thus says the Lord: Do not let the wise boast in their wisdom, do not let the mighty boast in their might, do not let the wealthy boast in their wealth; but let those who boast boast in this, that they understand and know me, that I am the LORD; I act with steadfast love, justice, and righteousness in the earth, for in these things I delight, says the LORD.		Jeremiah 9:23-24				Henderson, Dee	Full Disclosure	US	2012	Fiction		9780764210907		
4982	With what price we pay for the glory of motherhood.	Duncan, Isadora				Y	Hepworth, Sally	The Mother's Promise	US	2017	Fiction		9781250077752	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
4983	i.m. DA, SC, AJ & RL. a sourcing      whom my lost candle like the firefly loves	Berryman, John					Herron, Mick	Slow Horses	US	2010	Fiction		9781616954161		
4984	Stop all the clocks, cut off the telephone, Prevent the dog from barking with a juicy bone, Silence the pianos and with muffled drum Bring out the coffin, let the mourners come.  Let aeroplanes circle moaning overhead Scribbling on the sky the message 'He is Dead'. Put crepe bows round the white necks of the public doves, Let the traffic policemen wear black cotton gloves.  He was my North, my South, my East and West, My working week and my Sunday rest, My noon, my midnight, my talk, my song; I thought that love would last forever: I was wrong.  The stars are not wanted now; put out every one, Pack up the moon and dismantle the sun, Pour away the ocean and sweep up the wood; For nothing now can ever come to any good. 	Auden, W. H.	Funeral Blues	Poem			Herron, Rachael	Pack Up the Moon	US	2014	Fiction		9780451468604		
4985	Life can only be understood backward; but it must be lived forward.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Hewson, David	The Killing II	US	2013	Fiction		9781447216940		
4986	Faith has taken all chances into account... if you are willing to understand that you must love, then is your love eternally secure.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Highsmith, Patricia	A Game for the Living	US	1958	Fiction		9780349004921		
4987	The Browns…loved each other, deeply, from the back of the soul, with intolerance in daily life.		National Velvet				Gaitskill, Mary	The Mare	US	2015	Fiction		307379744		
4988	The most outlandish people can be the stimulus for love. . . . A most mediocre person can be the object of a love which is wild, extravagant, and beautiful as the poison lilies of the swamp. A good man may be the stimulus for a love both violent and debased, or a jabbering madman may bring about in the soul of someone a tender and simple idyll. Therefore, the value and quality of any love is determined solely by the lover himself. It is for this reason that most of us would rather love than be loved. Almost everyone wants to be the lover. And the curt truth is that, in a deep secret way, the state of being beloved is intolerable to many.	McCullers, Carson 	The Ballad of the Sad Café				Gaitskill, Mary	Because They Wanted To: Stories 	US	1997	Fiction		684841444		
4989	All the conventions conspire To make this fort assume The furniture of home; Lest we should see where we are, Lost in a haunted wood, Children afraid of the night Who have never been happy or good.	Auden, W. H. 	September 1, 1939				Gaitskill, Mary	Bad Behavior	US	1988	Fiction		679723277		
4990	All one could do was to glimpse, amid the haze and chimeras, something real ahead, just as persons endowed with an unusual persistence of diurnal cerebration are able to perceive in their deepest sleep, somewhere beyond the throes of an entangled and inept nightmare, the ordered reality of the waking hour.	Nabokov, Vladimir	 Speak, Memory				Gaitskill, Mary	Two Girls, Fat and Thin	US	1991	Fiction		684843129		
4991	To die is nothing. To live is everything.	Playdon, Lloyd					Matheson, Richard	Hunted Past Reason	US	2002	Fiction		765345080		
4992	What a different view of the world dawns upon us when we open ourselves to the soul-life in Nature.… To do this deliberately… is to experience a quickening that knows no end. It leads through door after door, over threshold after threshold.…	Spock, Marjorie					Matheson, Richard	Other Kingdom	US	2011	Fiction		765327686		
4993	Of all arts, the most difficult was the art of reigning.	Gibbon	Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire				Williamson, Chet	Reign	US	1990	Fiction		913165565		
4994	Here we may reign secure, and in my choice To reign is worth ambition though in hell: Better to reign in hell than serve in heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Williamson, Chet	Reign	US	1990	Fiction		913165565		
4995	In that tyme… reygned a grete pestylence.	Caxton	Caton				Williamson, Chet	Reign	US	1990	Fiction		913165565		
4996	Think where man's glory most begins and ends And say that my glory was I had such friends	Yeats, William Butler					McCammon, Robert	Speaks the Nightbird	US	2002	Fiction		1416552502		
4997	And then the clouds were coming after him, about to engulf him. He ran, but he couldn't run fast enough. Faster. Faster. The storm roaring on his heels. Faster. His heart, pounding. A banshee scream in his ears. Faster….						McCammon, Robert	The Wolf's Hour	US	1989	Fiction		671731424		
4998	For once you have tasted flight you will walk the earth with your eyes turned skyward; for there you have been, and there you long to return.	Da Vinci, Leonardo						Windhaven	US		Fiction				
4999	Fear is implanted in us as a preservative from evil; but its duty, like that of other passions, is not to overbear reason, but to assist it. It should not be suffered to tyrannize in the imagination, to raise phantoms of horror, or to beset life with supernumerary distresses.	Dr Johnson					Ellison, Harlan	Shatterday	US	1980	Fiction		425071650		
5000	I feel it’s tremendously satisfying to use the cinematic art to achieve something of a mass emotion; if you’ve [written] a picture correctly, in terms of its emotional impact, the Japanese audience should scream at the same time as the Indian audience.	Hitchcock, Alfred					Ellison, Harlan And Schreiber, Joe	No Doors, No Windows	US	1975	Fiction		441583288		
5001	This is an evil among all things that are done under the sun, that there is one event unto all; yea, also the heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live, and after that they go to the dead.	Ecclesiastes 9:3	Bible	Bible Verse			Miller, Rex	Frenzy	US	1988	Fiction		451401050		
5002	. . . under the law almost everything is purged with blood, and without the shedding of blood there is no forgiveness of sins.	Hebrews 9:22	Bible	Bible Verse			Miller, Rex	Slice	US	1990	Fiction		451401948		
5003	What I fear is being in the presence of evil and doing nothing. I fear that more than death.	de Koster, Otilia 					Miller, Rex	Butcher	US	1994	Fiction		158586076X		
5004	Wouldn't it be nice to be the iceman and never make a mistake?	Bush, George					Miller, Rex	Iceman	US	1990	Fiction		451402235		
5005	Here are the rules: there are no rules	Eichord	Buckhead Springs				Miller, Rex	Iceman	US	1990	Fiction		451402235		
5006	Lo! I tell you a mystery. We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, in a moment, in the twinkling of an eye ...	1 Corinthians 15	Bible	Bible Verse			Miller, Rex	Stone Shadow	US	1989	Fiction		1585861642		
5007	There came three ladies at sundown: one was as brown as bread is brown, one was black, with a sailor’s sway, and one was pale as the moon by day. The white one wore an emerald ring, the brown led a fox on a silver string, and the black one carried a rosewood cane with a sword inside, for I saw it plain. They took my own room,they barred the door, they sang songs I never had heard before. My cheese and mutton they did destroy, and they called for wine, and the stable boy. And once they quarreled and twice they cried— Their laughter blazed through the countryside, The ceiling shook and the plaster flew, and the fox ate my pigeons, all but two. They rode away with the morning sun, the white like a queen, the black like a nun, and the brown one singing with scarlet joy, and I’ll have to get a new stable boy.		The Innkeeper’s Song				Beagle, Peter	Innkeeper’s Song	US	1993	Fiction		451452887		
5008	Illusion is no longer possible because reality is no longer possible.	Baudrillard, Jean 	 Simulacra and Simulation				Cadigan, Pat	Datableed	US	1997	Fiction				
5009	The grave's a fine and private place, But none, I think, do there embrace.	Marvell, Andrew	To His Coy Mistress				Beagle, Peter	A Fine and Private Place	US	1960	Fiction, Fantasy		45145096		
5010	It takes many years of hard work and dedication to produce a competent torturer. Young men just don't want to take the time to learn the craft	Lioth of Edelbreck	Lioth of Edelbreck, Royal Torturer				Briggs, Patricia	Dragon Blood	US	2002	Fiction		441010083		
5011	Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once	Shakespeare, William	Julius Ceasar				Fowler, Christopher	Personal Demons	US	1998	Fiction		185242597		
5012	Si monumentum requiris, circumspice ('If you seek a monument, look around')		Wren's inscription for St Paul's				Fowler, Christopher	Disturbia	US	1997	Fiction		075151909X 		
5013	All That Mighty Heart Is Lying Still.	Reynolds, Vincent	Taken from the Foreword of City of Night and Day by Vincent Reynolds.				Fowler, Christopher	Disturbia	US	1997	Fiction		075151909X 		
5014	A little water clears us of this deed	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Fowler, Christopher	The Water Room	US	2004	Fiction		553587161		
5015	Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered to, in the strongest conjuration	Dickens, Charles					Fowler, Christopher	The Water Room	US	2004	Fiction		553587161		
5016	The wit of cheats, the courage of a whore, Are what ten thousand envy and adore: All, all look up, with reverential awe, At crimes that ‘scape, or triumph o’er the law: While truth, worth, wisdom, daily they decry – “Nothing is sacred now but villainy.”	Pope, Alexander 					Fowler, Christopher	Ten Second Staircase	US	2006	Fiction		553588311		
5017	A little later, remembering man’s earthly origin, ‘dust thou art and to dust thou shalt return,’ they liked to fancy themselves bubbles of earth. When alone in the fields, with no one to see them, they would hop, skip and jump, touching the ground as lightly as possible and crying ‘We are bubbles of earth! Bubbles of earth! Bubbles of earth!’	Thompson, Flora 	Lark Rise				Crowley, John	Little, Big	US	1981	Fiction		61120057		
5018	Men are men, but Man is a woman.	Chesterton					Crowley, John	Little, Big	US	1981	Fiction		61120057		
5019	If thou wert the lion, the fox would beguile thee; if thou wert the lamb, the fox would eat thee; if thou wert the fox, the lion would suspect thee, when peradventure thou wert accused by the ass: if thou wert the ass, thy dullness would torment thee, and still thou livedst but as a breakfast to the wolf… What beast couldst thou be, that were not subject to a beast?	Timon of Athens, IV, iii					Crowley, John	Beasts	US	1976	Fiction		863910262		
5020	And pleasant is the faerie land But an eerie tale to tell, Ay at the end of seven years We pay a tithe to Hell; I am sae fair and fu o flesh, I'm feard it be mysel.	Young Tam Lin					Black, Holly	Tithe	US	2002	Fiction		689867042		
5021	And malt does more than Milton can To justify God's ways to man.	Housman, A. E. 	Terence, This Is Stupid Stuff				Black, Holly	Tithe	US	2002	Fiction		689867042		
5022	For I shall learn from flower and leaf That color every drop they hold, To change the lifeless wine of grief To living gold.	Teasdale, Sara	Alchemy				Black, Holly	Valiant	US	2002	Fiction		689868235		
5023	Through the mosses bare, They have planted thorn-trees For pleasure here and there. If any man so daring As dig them up in spite, He shall find their sharpest thorns In his bed at night.	Allingham, William 	The Fairies				Black, Holly	Ironside	US	2007	Fiction		689868200		
5024	Ye wouldn't appreciate the poetry of the tale, or the subplots of the opera, would ye? I'll cut to the heart of the matter.		Elminster to Alias				Novak, Kate and Grubb, Jeff 	Tymora's luck	US	1997	Fiction		786907266		
5025	And last, the rending pain of re-enactment Of all that you have done, and been; the shame Of motives late revealed, and the awareness Of things ill done and done to others' harm Which once you took for exercise of virtue. Then fools' approval stings, and honour stains.	Eliot, T.S	Little Gidding				Lowder, James	Spectre Of The Black Rose	US	1999	Fiction		786913339		
5026	When you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth.	Doyle, Arthur Conan	A Study in Scarlet				Reaves, Michael and Pelan, John	Shadows over Baker Street	US		Fiction		345452739		
5027	The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human mind to correlate all its contents.	Lovecraft, H.P	The Call of Cthulhu				Reaves, Michael and Pelan, John	Shadows over Baker Street	US		Fiction		345452739		
5028	My son, When I am gone you will inherit nothing but my bad name, this fur and this sword. Do not underestimate their power. In particular, do not underestimate this sword, for it is the embodiment of our strength. Wield it, and those who come against you will fall like stalks of grass. Do not think this an evil thing, for you will be lord and protector of many lands. While countless will die by your sword, countless others will live by it. God rules this world and His people thrive, not because He is good but because He is strong. Christians once died like cattle, men, women and children hunted down and put to death in torturous ways. They only came to safety the day they struck back. At the battle of the Milvian Bridge, General Constantine destroyed the pagan horde of the pig Maxentius with blood and iron. This is the only lesson you need learn. The men of the One God rule because they are mightier than those of many gods. Do not be fooled by the wittering of priests and monks. Strength matters. Spare those who oppose you, and they will kill you and your children. This gift of rage I bequeath to you in the form of this sword, which has delivered death to more foes than I can count, and must continue to. Worship God, serve your overlord, and vanquish your enemies — vanquish them utterly. There is no law but your own. God respects those who conquer and triumph in His name. Your enemies are His. Cleanse the world of them.		Duke Corneus of Penharrow, Dictated on his death-bed				Finch, Paul	Dark North	US	2012	Fiction		1907992898		
5029	Reality is merely an illusion, albeit a very persistent one.	Einstein, Albert					Lebbon, Tim	The Shadow Men	US	2011	Fiction		553386573		
5030	Dead men tell no tales.		Proverb				Lebbon, Tim	Berserk	US	2005	Fiction		843954302		
5031	Quantum mechanics: the dreams that stuff is made of.						Lebbon, Tim	Coldbrook	US	2012	Fiction		1781168784		
5032	The tide of evolution carries everything before it, thoughts no less than bodies, and persons no less than nations.	Santayana, George 					Lebbon, Tim	London Eye	US	2012	Fiction		161614680X		
5033	There has been an explosion at the London Eye. Two fatalities are reported, though details are still sketchy. Scotland Yard has issued a brief statement: “There is no indication that this was a terrorist attack.” More soon.		BBC News Website, 4:34 p.m. GMT, July 28, 2019				Lebbon, Tim	London Eye	US	2012	Fiction		161614680X		
5034	The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent.	Sagan, Carl					Lebbon, Tim	Alien: Out the Shadows	US	2013	Fiction		1781162689		
5035	YEARLY PROGRESS REPORT: To: Weyland-Yutani Corporation, Science Division (Ref: code 937) Date (unspecified) Transmission (pending) My search continues.						Lebbon, Tim	Alien: Out the Shadows	US	2013	Fiction		1781162689		
5036	I must take charge of the liquid fire, and storm the cities of human desire -	Auden, W. H. 					Ellroy, James	Because the night	US	1984	Fiction		978-0-89296-071-2		
5037	You're alone and you know a few things. The stars are pinholes; slits in the hangman's mask Them, rats, snakes; the chased and chasers	Lux, Thomas 					Ellroy, James	Suicide Hill	US	1986	Fiction		978-0-445-40852-4		
5038	Clay lies still, but blood’s a rover; Breath’s a ware that will not keep. Up, lad: when the journey’s over There’ll be time enough to sleep.	Housman, A. E. 					Ellroy, James	Blood's a Rover	US	2009	Political Fiction		290466912		
5039	A glory that costs everything and means nothing	Erickson, Steve 					Ellroy, James	L.A. Confidential	US	1990	Crime Fiction, Noir fiction, Historical Fiction		9936671		
5040	Hear the sage as his song descends like heaven's rain or tears, and washes the years, the dust of the many stories from the High Tale of the Dragonlance. For in ages deep, past memory and word, in the first blush of the world when the three moons rose from the lap of the forest, dragons, terrible and great, made war on this world of Krynn. Yet out of the darkness of dragons, out of our cries for light in the blank face of the black moon soaring, a banked light flared in Solamnia, a knight of truth and of power, who called down the gods themselves and forged the mighty Dragonlance, piercing the soul of dragonkind, driving the shade of their wings from the brightening shores of Krynn. Thus Huma, Knight of Solamnia, Lightbringer, First Lancer, followed his light to the foot of the Khalkist Mountains, to the stone feet of the gods, to the crouched silence of their temple. He called down the Lancemakers, he took on their unspeakable power to crush the unspeakable evil, to thrust the coiling darkness back down the tunnel of the dragon's throat. Paladine, the Great God of Good, shone at the side of Huma, strengthening the lance of his strong right arm, and Huma, ablaze in a thousand moons, banished the Queen of Darkness, banished the swarm of her shrieking hosts back to the senseless kingdom of death, where their curses swooped upon nothing and nothing deep below the brightening land. Thus ended in thunder the Age of Dreams and began the Age of Might, When Istar, kingdom of light and truth, arose in the east, where minarets of white and gold spired to the sun and to the sun's glory, announcing the passing of evil, and Istar, who mothered and cradled the long summers of good, shone like a meteor in the white skies of the just. Yet in the fullness of sunlight the Kingpriest of Istar saw shadows: At night he saw the trees as things with daggers, the streams blackened and thickened under the silent moon. He searched books for the paths of Huma, for scrolls, signs, and spells so that he, too, might summon the gods, might find their aid in his holy aims, might purge the world of sin. Then came the time of dark and death as the gods turned from the world. A mountain of fire crashed like a comet through Istar, the city split like a skull in the flames, mountains burst from once-fertile valleys, seas poured into the graves of mountains, the deserts sighed on abandoned floors of the seas, the highways of Krynn erupted and became the paths of the dead. Thus began the Age of Despair. The roads were tangled. The winds and the sandstorms dwelt in the husks of cities, The plains and mountains became our home. As the old gods lost their power, we called to the blank sky into the cold, dividing gray to the ears of new gods. The sky is calm, silent, unmoving. We have yet to hear their answer.		Canticle of the Dragon				Weis, Margaret	Dragons of Autumn Twilight	US						
5041	The day has passed beyond our power. The petals close upon the flower. The light is failing in this hour Of day’s last waning breath. The blackness of the night surrounds The distant souls of stars now found, Far from this world to which we’re bound, Of sorrow, fear and death. Sleep, love; forever sleep. Your soul the night will keep. Embrace the darkness deep. Sleep, love; forever sleep. The gathering darkness takes our souls, Embracing us in chilling folds, Deep in a Mistress’s void that holds Our fate within her hands. Dream, warriors, of the dark above And feel the sweet redemption of The Night’s Consort, and of her love For those within her bands. Sleep, love; forever sleep. Your soul the night will keep. Embrace the darkness deep. Sleep, love; forever sleep. We close our eyes, our minds at rest, Submit our wills to her behest, Our weaknesses to her confessed, And to her will we bend. The strength of silence fills the sky, Its depth beyond both you and I. Into its arms our souls will fly, Where fear and sorrows end. Sleep, love; forever sleep. Your soul the night will keep. Embrace the darkness deep. Sleep, love; forever sleep.		Mina's Song				Weis, Margaret	Dragons of the Fallen Sun	US						
5042	From the north came danger, as we knew it would: In the vanguard of winter, a dragon’s dance Unraveled the land, until out of the forest, Out of the plains they came, from the mothering earth, The sky unreckoned before them. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. One from a garden of stone arising, From dwarf—halls, from weather and wisdom, Where the heart and mind tide unquestioned In the untapped vein of the hand. In his fathering arms, the spirit gathered. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. One from a haven of breezes descending, Light in the handling air To the waving meadows, the kender’s country, Where the grain out of smallness arises itself To grow green and golden and green again. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. The next from the plains, the long land’s keeping, Nurtured in distance, horizons of nothing. Bearing a staff she came, and a burden Of mercy and light converged in her hand: Beating the wounds of the world, she came. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. The next from the plains, in the moon’s shadow, Through custom, through ritual, trailing the moon Where her phases, her wax and her wane, controlled The tide of his blood, and his warrior’s hand Ascended through hierarchies of space into light. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. One within absences, known by departures, The dark swordswoman at the heart of fire: Her glories the space between words, The cradlesong recollected in age, Recalled at the edge of awakening and thought. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. One in the heart of honor, formed by the sword, By the centuries’ flight of the kingfisher over the land, By Solamnia ruined and risen, rising again When the heart ascends into duty. As it dances, the sword is forever an heirloom. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. The next in a simple light a brother to darkness, Letting the sword hand try all subtleties, Even the intricate webs of the heart. His thoughts Are pools disrupted in changing wind He cannot see their bottom. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. The next the leader, half—elven, betrayed As the twining blood pulls asunder the land, The forests, the worlds of elves and men. Called into bravery, but fearing for love, And fearing that, called into both, he does nothing. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. The last from the darkness, breathing the night Where the abstract stars hide a nest of words, Where the body endures the wound of numbers, Surrendered to knowledge, until, unable to bless, His blessing falls on the low, the benighted. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. Joined by others they were in the telling: A graceless girl, graced beyond graces; A princess of seeds and saplings, called to the forest; An ancient weaver of accidents; Nor can we say who the story will gather. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story. From the north came danger, as we knew it would: In encampments of winter, the dragon’s sleep Has settled the land, but out of the forest, Out of the plain they come, from the mothering earth, Defining the sky before them. Nine they were, under the three moons, Under the autumn twilight: As the world declined, they arose Into the heart of the story.		Song of the Nine Heroes				Weis, Margaret	Dragons of the Winter Night	US						
5043	Three were the thoughts of those in Thorbardin In the dark after Dergoth when the ogres danced. One was the lost light, the limping darkness In the caves of the kingdom where light crumbles. One the despair of the Dwarfthane Derkin Gone to the gloom of the tower of Glory. One the world, weary and wounded Down to the deep of the Darkling’s waters. Under the heart of the highland, Under the ceiling of stone, Under the wane of the world’s glory. Home under home. Then was Kharas among us, the Keeper of Kings. The Hand on the Hammer, Arm of the Hylar. At the gleaming gravesite of gold and garnet Three sons of the thane he buried thereunder. While Derkin saw dark upon dark in the tunnels, In the halls of the nation saw nooses and knives, killers and kingmakers came to Kharas With agate and amethyst, asking allegiance. Under the heart of the highland, Under the ceiling of stone, Under the wane of the world’s glory. Home under home. But the stalwart in heart is strong as a stone. And bold and unbending his mind to the better: The Hammer of Hylar was firm in the halls, Denying all discord, all doubt and division, He turned from intrigue, from the wild tunnels, Out to the open, one oath swearing That time not treachery shall ever tarnish The Hammer’s return in a time of great troubles. Under the heart of the highland, Under the ceiling of stone, Under the wane of the world’s glory. Home under home.	Williams, Michael 	The Song Of Kharas				Weis, Margaret and Hickman, Tracy	Dragons of The Dwarven Depths	US	2006	Fiction		786942614		
5044	I am of the nature to have ill health. There is no way to escape ill health. I am of the nature to die. There is no way to escape death. All that is dear to me and everyone I love are of the nature to change. There is no way to escape being separated from them. My actions are my only true belongings. I cannot escape the consequences of my actions. My actions are the ground upon which I stand.		The Five Remembrances of Buddha				Weis, Margaret	Amber and Blood	US	2008	Fiction, Fantasy		78695001		
5045	From the Moat House to Warden Swamp The Sign of the Weasel is tunnel on tunnel, enchantment on enchantment. He digs beneath himself, and in digging discovers all roads into nothing. Burrow the dark until darkness unravels, in dark the philosophers dance.		The Calantina, IX:IX				Williams, Michael	Weasel's Luck	US	1988	Fiction		786931817		
5046	In the perfection of the warrior does the Seventh Circle achieve her ultimate ideal. But perfection is honed to a double edge, for the shiny blade of humankind reflects the specter of apocalypse.		From the Tapestry of the Worldweaver, Chronicles of a Circle Called Earth				Niles, Douglas	Circle at center	US	2000	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		441007287		
5047	Shout the names of God, Hail the gods of fame; Cry the yell of war, And mute the call of blame. Heed the ancient creed, Scorn the one falls lame, Raise the warrior’s sword, To slay begets the same.	From the Tapestry of the Worldweaver, Bloom of Entropy 					Niles, Douglas	Goddess Worldweaver	US	2003	Fiction		441011276		
5048	How long, oh gods? will you forget us for ever? how long will you hide your faces from us? How long shall we have perplexity in our minds, and grief in our hearts, day after day? how long shall our enemies triumph over us? Look upon us and answer us, oh gods; and give light to our eyes, lest we sleep in death, lest our enemy say, “I have prevailed over them,” and our foes rejoice that we have fallen.						Herbert, Mary	Flight of the Fallen	US	2004	Fiction		786932457		
5049	larva larva (from larva, L. for ghost, or mask) 1. a disembodied spirit, or ghost (obs.) 2. immature insect, such as a caterpillar… in the grub or larval stage the insect is wingless, designed for environments and purposes that are quite different from those of the adult form…						Griffith, Nicola	Stay	US	1999	Fiction		140003230X		
5050	The cure for anything is salt water – sweat, tears, or the sea	Dinesen, Isak 	Isak Dinesen (pseudonym of Danish writer Baroness Karen Blixen)				Okorafor, Nnedi 	Lagoon	US	2014	Fiction	1444762753			
5051	Lagos na no man’s land. Nobody own Lagos, na we all get am. Eko o ni baje! (Lagos is no man’s land. Nobody owns Lagos, we all own Lagos. Lagos will never be destroyed!)		A protester from Ajegunle District to local reporters, interviewed the night it all happened 				Okorafor, Nnedi 	Lagoon	US	2014	Fiction	1444762753			
5052	Lagos, the city where nothing works yet everything happens		An American white woman in the wrong place at the wrong time				Okorafor, Nnedi 	Lagoon	US	2014	Fiction	1444762753			
5053	Welcome to Lagos, Nigeria. The city takes its name from the Portuguese word for “lagoon”. The Portuguese first landed on Lagos Island in the year 1472. Apparently, they could not come up with a more creative name. Nor did they think to ask one of the natives for suggestions. And so the world turns, masked by millions of names, guises, and shifting stories. It’s been a beautiful thing to watch. My designs grow complicated.						Okorafor, Nnedi 	Lagoon	US	2014	Fiction		1444762753		
5054	Dear friends, are you afraid of death?	Lumumba, Patrice 	Patrice Lumumba, first and only elected Prime Minister of the Republic of the Congo				Okorafor, Nnedi 	Who Fears Death	US	2010	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction		9780756406691		
5055	Here, in the new venture, the extraordinary, the magical, the wonderful, and even the strange come out of the ordinary and the familiar.	Wizard of the Crow by Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o					Okorafor, Nnedi 	Akata Witch	US	2011	Fiction, Fantasy		670011967		
5056	If this was what death was, somebody ought to care.	Laumer, Keith  and Brown, Rosel George 	Earthblood 				Filippo, Paul	Shipbreaker	US		Fiction				
5057	Apprentices have asked me, what is the most exalted peak of cuisine? Is it the freshest ingredients, the most complex flavors? Is it the rustic, or the rare? It is none of these. The peak is neither eating nor cooking, but the giving and sharing of food. Great food should never be taken alone. What pleasure can a man take in fine cuisine unless he invites cherished friends, counts the days until the banquet, and composes an anticipatory poem for his letter of invitation?	Lian G. Wei	Lian G. Wei The Last Chinese Chef, pub. Peking, 1925				Mones, Nicole 	The Last Chinese Chef	US	2007	Fiction		618619666		
5058	I reached the international city of Shanghai in July, with the sun beating down on the Bund, the harbor full of Chinese junks, foreign liners and warships from all over the world. It was hot as blazes. I didn’t know a soul in the city. But hardly had I climbed into a rickshaw than I saw riding in another along the Bund a Negro who looked exactly like a Harlemite. I stood up in my rickshaw and yelled, “Hey, man!” He stood up in his rickshaw and yelled, “What ya sayin’?” We passed each other in the crowded street, and I never saw him again.	Hughes, Langston	I Wonder as I Wander				Mones, Nicole 	Night in Shanghai	US	2014	Fiction		547516177		
5059	一寸光阴一寸金 寸金难买寸光阴 An inch of time is worth an inch of gold An inch of gold cannot buy an inch of time		Chinese adage				Mones, Nicole 	Night in Shanghai	US	2014	Fiction		547516177		
5060	Since the inner face of the world is manifest deep within our human consciousness, and there reflects upon itself, it would seem that we have only got to look at ourselves in order to understand the dynamic relationships existing between the within and the without of things at a given point in the universe. In fact so to do is one of the most difficult of all things.	Teilhard de Chardin, Pierre 	The Phenomenon of Man				Mones, Nicole 	Lost in Translation	US	1988	Fiction		385319444		
5061	Postmen like doctors go from house to house.	P. Larkin					Ball, Jesse	The Village on Horseback: Prose and Verse, 2003-2008	US	2011	Fiction		1571314423		
5062	They were given the choice of becoming kings or kings’ messengers. As is the way with children, they all wanted to be messengers. That is why there are only messengers, racing through the world and, since there are no kings, calling out to each other the messages that have now become meaningless.	Kafka, Franz					Ball, Jesse	The Village on Horseback: Prose and Verse, 2003-2008	US	2011	Fiction		1571314423		
5063	Then Chanticleer ran to the garden, and took the garland from the bough where it hung, and brought it to the bride, and then the bride gave him the silken cord, and he took the silken cord to the river, and the river gave him water, and he carried the water to Partlet; but in the mean time she was choked by the great nut, and lay quite dead, and never moved any more.	Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm	Kinder-und Hausmarchen, 1812				Ball, Jesse	Samedi the Deafness	US	2007	Fiction		30727885		
5064	Thus Bacon encouraged the Tumult and as the unquiet crowd follow and adhere to him, he listeth them as they come in upon a large paper, writing their names circular-wise, that their Ringleaders might not be found out.		British Royal Commission Report, 1676c				Ball, Jesse	Samedi the Deafness	US	2007	Fiction		30727885		
5065	and it doesn’t matter, it doesn’t mean what we think it does for we two will never lie there we shall not be there when death reaches out his sparkling hands	Patchen, Kenneth 	And What with the Blunders				Ball, Jesse	Samedi the Deafness	US	2007	Fiction		30727885		
5066	We are born in this cemetery, but must not despair.	Soron, Piet					Ball, Jesse	The Curfew	US	2011	Fiction	1847	30773985		
5067	The mass and majesty of this world, all      That carries weight and always weighs the same Lay in the hands of others; they were small      And could not hope for help and no help came:      What their foes liked to do was done, their shame Was all the worst could wish; they lost their pride And died as men before their bodies died. 	Auden, W. H. 	The Shield of Achilles				Yiyun, Li	The Vagrants	US	2009	Fiction		140006313		
5068	You can’t both live and have lived, my dear Christophe.	Rolland, Romain	Jean-Christophe				Yiyun, Li	Kinder Than Solitude	US	2013	Fiction		140006814		
5069	Our enemies will first assail the health of our commerce, throwing up this objection and that to innovative methods and approaches designed to expand our prosperity, and thus our freedom. Their oldfashioned clinging to obsolete ideas only signals their extinction. In the end, we must pity them: we are going forward with joy and hope; they are being left behind, mired in fear.	Alton, Bernard "Ed" 	Taskbook for the New Nation, Chapter 1. "New Man, New Growth-Community"				Saunders, George	In Persuasion Nation	US	2006	Fiction		159448242X		
5070	What’s past is prologue	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest, Act II, scene i				Smith, Zadie	White Teeth	US	1999	Fiction		375703861		
5071	Every little trifle, for some reason, does seem incalculably important today, and when you say of a thing that “nothing hangs on it” it sounds like blasphemy. There’s never any knowing – how am I to put it? – which of our actions, which of our idlenesses won’t have things hanging on it for ever.	Forster, E. M. 	Where Angels Fear to Tread				Smith, Zadie	White Teeth	US	1999	Fiction		375703861		
5072	The time to make your mind up about people is never!	Lord, Tracy	The Philadelphia Story				Smith, Zadie	Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays	US	2009	Fiction		159420237		
5073	You get to decide what to worship	Wallace, David Foster					Smith, Zadie	Changing My Mind: Occasional Essays	US	2009	Fiction		159420237		
5074	When Adam delved and Eve span, Who was then the gentleman?	Ball, John					Smith, Zadie	NW	US	2012	Fiction		24114414		
5075	When I'm rushing on my run  And I feel just like Jesus' Son.	Reed, Lou	Heroin				Johnson, Denis 	Jesus' Son: Stories	US	1992	Fiction		60975776		
5076	Life goes into new forms.	Cassady, Neal					Johnson, Denis 	The Resuscitation of a Hanged Man	US	1991	Fiction		413772322		
5077	n nightmares, which are no more than intensifications of some worry through anxiety, the terrible expectation is always fulfilled: the bull catches you, the knife reaches you, the axe whistles about your ears — but at this point, when you have given yourself up for dead, you wake up. (Though I once actually felt the cold steel of a sword thrust into me.)	PEDRO MESEGUER, S.J	The Secret of Dreams				Johnson, Denis 	Already Dead: A California Gothic	US	1997	Fiction		006092909X		
5078	and to those who have shared their experience, strength, and hope I accused her as though her prayers had really worked the change: What did I do to you that you had to condemn me to life?	Greene, Graham	The End of the Affair				Johnson, Denis 	Angels	US	1983	Fiction		99440830		
5079	. . what we are looking for In each other Is each other, The stars at noon, While the light worships its blind god.	Merwin, W.S					Johnson, Denis 	The Stars at Noon	US	1986	Fiction		60976101		
5080	pescador, ra, n. fisherman (-woman), fisgador, ra, n. harpooner.		Appleton’s New Cuyas Dictionary				Johnson, Denis 	Fiskadoro	US	1985	Fiction		60976098		
5081	And whatever is not God is nothing, and ought to be accounted as nothing.	Kempis, Thomas A.	The Imitation of Christ 				Williams, Joy 	The Quick & the Dead	US	2000	Fiction		375727647		
5082	Toward a place where I could not find safety I went.		Yaqui Deer Song				Williams, Joy 	The Quick & the Dead	US	2000	Fiction		375727647		
5083	Ah! don’t you see Just as you’ve ruined your life in this One plot of ground you’ve ruined its worth Everywhere now — over the whole earth?	Cavafy					Williams, Joy 	State of Grace	US	1973	Fiction		679726195		
5084	Then the strangest questions are asked, which no human being could answer: Why there is only one such animal; why I rather than anybody else should own it, whether there was ever an animal like it before and what would happen if it died, whether it feels lonely, why it has no children, what it is called, etc.	Kafka, Franz	Cross Breeze				Williams, Joy 	Breaking and Entering	US	1988	Fiction		394757734		
5085	Behold, I tell you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye…	1 CORINTHIANS 15:51–52	Bible				Williams, Joy 	The Visiting Privilege: New and Collected Stories	US	2015	Fiction		1101874899		
5086	I think I would more readily die for what I do not believe in than for what I hold to be true... Sometimes I think that the artistic life is a long and lovely suicide, and I am not sorry that it is so.	Wilde, Oscar	in his personal letters	Personal letters			Highsmith, Patricia	Under Ground	US	1970	Fiction		9780099283584		
5087	Nothing fixes a thing so intensely in the memory as the wish to forget it.	de Montaigne, Michel					Hilleman, Andrew	World, Chase Me Down	US	2017	Fiction		9780143111474		
5088	The righteous shall rejoice when he sees the vengeance: he shall wash his feet in the blood of the wicked.		Psalm 58:10				Hilleman, Andrew	World, Chase Me Down	US	2017	Fiction		9780143111474		
5089	Keep your friends close but your enemies closer.	Puzo, Mario & Coppola, Francis Ford	The Godfather Part II	Film			Hilton, Matt	The Devil's Anvil	US	2015	Fiction		9781473610040		
5090	Die Todten reiten schnell.  (For the dead travel fast.)	Burger, Gottfried	Lenore				Hill, Joe	NOS4A2	US	2013	Fiction		9780062222992		
5091	The past cannot be cured.	Elizabeth I, Queen of England			UK		Harkness, Deborah	Shadow of Night	US	2012	Fiction		9780670023486		
5092	[Photographs] are the proof that something was there and no longer is. Like a stain.	Arbus, Diane					Harding, Georgina	The Gun Room	US	2016	Fiction		9781408869796		
5093	Home is a name, a word, it is a strong one; stronger than magician ever spoke, or spirit ever answered...	Dickens, Charles					Harlow, Jennifer	Death takes a holiday	US	2013	Fiction		9780738727127		
5094	He's obviously had Nana's baked ziti.	Alexander, Beatrice					Harlow, Jennifer	Death takes a holiday	US	2013	Fiction		9780738727127		
5095	There's a stake in your  fat black heart And the villagers never liked you. They are dancing and stamping on you. They always knew it was you.	Plath, Sylvia	Daddy	Poem	US		Harlow, Jennifer	To Catch a Vampire	US	2012	Fiction		9780738727110		
5096	You just make friends everywhere, don't you?	Alexander, Beatrice	to Oliver Montrose				Harlow, Jennifer	To Catch a Vampire	US	2012	Fiction		9780738727110		
5097	It's a cold and it's a broken hallelujah.	Cohen, Leonard					Hart, John	Redemption Road	US	2016	Fiction		9781848541818		
5098	God hath made of one blood all nations of men.		Acts 17:26				Harmel, Kristin	The Sweetness of Forgetting	US	2012	Fiction		9781451644296		
5099	One man's candle is light for many.	Shabbat, Tractate	Order Moed of the Talmud				Harmel, Kristin	The Sweetness of Forgetting	US	2012	Fiction		9781451644296		
5100	All God's creatures are His family and he is the most beloved of God who doeth most good to God's creatures.	The Prophet Muhammad					Harmel, Kristin	The Sweetness of Forgetting	US	2012	Fiction		9781451644296		
5101	How often have I laid beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home.	Faulkner, William	As I Lay Dying				Harvey, Michael	Brighton	US	2016	Fiction		9781408878033		
5102	I'll write to you. A super-long letter, like in an old-fashioned novel.	Murakami, Haruki	After Dark				Harvey, Samantha	Dear Thief	US	2014	Fiction		9780062415844		
5103	God give me strength to lead a double life.	Williams, Hugo	Prayer				Harris, Oliver	The Hollow Man	US	2012	Fiction		9780062136718		
5104	Everything secret degenerates.	Lord Acton					Harris, Oliver	Deep Shelter	US	2014	Fiction		9780062136725		
5105	The time is coming when man will give birth to no more stars.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Harris, Oliver	The House of Fame	US	2016	Fiction		9780062405159		
5106	Somewhere in Appalachia, there's a small white house with a blue door. In the back, behind the barn, is a graveyard. Two women kneel in the tall yellow grass.  Under the rock are three babies, two of bone, one of spirit. Thre are fresh graves too, where black and white sleep together, eight in all. The women have flowers in their hands, bouquets of daisies, yellow mustard, and pink phlox. One of them makes the sign of the cross. One of them can't stop crying.	Myers, Becky	private journal	Journal entry	US		Harman, Patricia	The Reluctant Midwife	US	2015	Fiction		9780062358240		
5107	My father had formed one of those close English friendships with him (the first adjective is perhaps excessive) that begin by excluding confidences and soon eliminate conversation.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius				Harkaway, Nick	Tigerman	US	2014	Fiction		9780434022878		
5108	When after a victorious battle, all London sparkles with illuminations, when the sky is ablaze with fireworks, when the air is filled with the noise of thanks-giving, bells, organs, cannons; we wail in silence over the murders that caused the public rejoicing.	Voltaire (quoting the Quaker Andrew Pitt)	Premiere Letter sur les Quakers				Hardach, Sophie	Of Love and other Wars	US	2013	Fiction	1734	9780857201324		
5109	...Poor wounded name! My bosom as a bed  Shall lodge thee.	Shakespeare, William					Hardy, Thomas	Tess of the D'Urbervilles	US	1891	Fiction		9780141199948		
5110	No one in his right mind would try to express his deepest thoughts in words -- let alone put them down in writing.	Plato	Letter 7				Harper, Tom	The Orpheus Descent	US	2013	Fiction		9781444731354		
5111	The small man Builds cages for everyone He Knows. While the sage,  Who has to duck his head When the moon is low, Keeps dropping keys all night long For the  Beautiful Rowdy Prisoners.	Hafiz, Sufi Poet	Dropping Keys	Poem			Hashimi, Nadia	When the Moon is Low	US	2015	Fiction	14th Century	9780062369574		
5112	The message, the rain, and the divine light come through my window Falling into my house from my origins Hell is that house without a window True religions, O servant of God, is creating a window Do not raise your ax to every nook, come Raise your ax to frame a window Do you not know that sunlight Is only the image of the sun that appears beyond her veil?	Rumi	Masnavi III				Hashimi, Nadia	House Without Windows	US	2016	Fiction		9780062449689		
5113	Violators cannot live with the truth: survivors cannot live without it.	Oksana, Chrystine					Hatvany, Amy	It happens all the time	US	2017	Fiction		9781476704456		
5114	If it is true that there are as many minds as there are heads, then there are as many kinds of love as there are hearts.	Tolstoy, Leo	Anna Karenina				Hatvany, Amy	Heart Like Mine	US	2013	Fiction		9781451640564		
5115	Every heart sings a song, incomplete, until another heart whispers back.	Plato					Hatvany, Amy	Heart Like Mine	US	2013	Fiction		9781451640564		
5116	An invisible red thread connects those destined to meet, despite the time, the place, and despite the circumstances. The thread can be tightened or tangle, but will never be broken.		Chinese proverb	Proverb	China		Hatvany, Amy	Safe With Me	US	2014	Fiction		9781476704418		
5117	A person needs a little madness, or else they never dare cut the rope and be free.	Kazantzakis, Nikos					Hatvany, Amy	Outside the Lines	US	2012	Fiction		9781451640540		
5118	For a seed to achieve its greatest expression, it must come completely undone. The shell cracks, its insides come out, and everything changes. To someone who doesn't understand growth, it would look like complete destruction.	Occelli, Cynthia					Hatvany, Amy	Somewhere Out There	US	2016	Fiction		9781476704432		
5119	This coast crying out for tragedy like all beautiful places: and like the passionate spirit of humanity Pain for its bread: God's, many victims', the painful deaths, the horrible transfigurements: I said in my heart, "Better invent than suffer: imagine victims  Lest your own flesh be chosen the agonist, or you Martyr some creature to the beauty of the place."	Jeffers, Robinson	Apology for Bad Dreams	Poem			Hatton, Lindsay	Monterey Bay	US	2016	Fiction	1925	9781594206788		
5120	I will arise and go now, for always night and day I hear lake water lapping with low sounds by the shore; While I stand on the roadway, or on the pavements grey,  I hear it in the deep heart's core.	Yeats, W. B.					Hauser, CT	The From-Aways	US	2014	Fiction		9780062310750		
5121	Take me down to the paradise city where the grass is green and the girls are pretty Oh, won't you please take me home?	Guns N' Roses	Paradise City	Song			Hauser, CT	The From-Aways	US	2014	Fiction	1986	9780062310750		
5122	Si digo amor,  doy nombre a lo ultimo que he sido caminando entre el pajaro y la tarde (If I say love I name the last thing I have been on my way from lark to twilight.)	Maya, Jose Heredia					Hawdon, Lindsay	Jakob's Colors	US	2015	Fiction		9781681446158		
5123	We cannot live the afternoon of life acording to the program of life's morning; for what was great in the morning will be little at evening and waht in the morning was true will at evening have become a lie.	Jung, Carl					Hawkins, Margaret	Lydia's Party	US	2014	Fiction		9780670015764		
5124	Nothing would give up life; Even the dirt kept breathing a small breath.	Roethke, Theodore					Hay, Elizabeth	Alone in the Classroom	US	2011	Fiction		9780857386434		
5125	My mother she killed me, My father he ate me, My sister gathered together all my bones, Tied them in a silken handkerchief, Laid them beneath the juniper-tree, Kywitt, kywitt, what a beautiful bird am I!		The Juniper Tree				Heaberlin, Julia	Black Eyed Susans	US	2015	Fiction	1988	9780718181338		
5126	Let us all go forth Bridle to bridle and see No doubt the blossoms Are scattering like snowflakes In the ancient capital	McCullough, Helen Craig (translator)	Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry	Poem	Japan		Hearn, Lian	The Tengu's Game of Go	US	2016	Fiction		9780374536343		
5127	Frail indeed must be  Cross threads of frost and dawn threads Fashioned of dewdrops For brocades in the mountains Are woven only to scatter	McCullough, Helen Craig (translator)	Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry	Poem	Japan		Hearn, Lian	Emperor of the Eight Islands	US	2016	Fiction		9780374536312		
5128	Might it be through grief at sight of the bush clover, colored by autumn, that the stag's cries continue until the foothills resound?	McCullough, Helen Craig (translator)	Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry	Poem	Japan		Hearn, Lian	Lord of the Darkwood	US	2016	Fiction		9780374536336		
5129	I will gather up The transparent beads scattered  By the waterfall And borrow them when sadness Has consumed my store of tears	McCullough, Helen Craig (translator)	Kokin Wakashu: The First Imperial Anthology of Japanese Poetry	Poem	Japan		Hearn, Lian	Autumn Princess, Dragon Child	US	2016	Fiction		9780374536329		
5130	And you don't feel you could love me But I feel you could.	Simon, Paul					Heiny, Katherine	Single, Carefree, Mellow	US	2014	Fiction		9780008105556		
5131	There came a time when there were assignments that had to be done right, and they would seek Zeb out. These assignments included police shootings, civil-rights violations, and he tracked down fugitives all over the country. He was not your average cop. He was very, very professional.	Lebofsky, Howard			US		Griffin, W. E. B.	The Last Witness	US	2013	Fiction		9780399162572		
5132	It is no use saying, "We are doing out best." You have got to succeed in doing what is necessary.	Churchill, Winston S.			UK		Griffin, W. E. B.	The Spymasters	US	2012	Fiction		9780399157516		
5133	When you get to the end of your rope, tie a knot, and hang on.	Roosevelt, Franklin D.			US		Griffin, W. E. B.	The Spymasters	US	2012	Fiction		9780399157516		
5134	The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent and need not be further urged.	Washington, George			US		Griffin, W. E. B.	Covert Warriors	US	2011	Fiction	1777	9780399157806		
5135	The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent and need not be further urged.	Washington, George			US		Griffin, W. E. B.	Top Secret	US	2014	Fiction	1777	9780515155617		
5136	If a body is just a body, who will step forward to ask why someone is killed and who killed them? If a body has no name or no history, then who will demand justice?		Mother of a victim of Mexico's drug wars	Account	Mexico		Gross, Anthony	No Way Back	US	2013	Fiction		9780061655982		
5137	Recent reports both through the newspapers and through secret service, have given indications that the Germans may be in possession of a powerful new weapon which is expected to be ready between November and January [1944]. There seems to be considerable probability that this new weapon is tube alloy [i.e., uranium]. It is not necessary to describe the probable consequence which would result if this proves to be the case.  It is possible that the Germans will have, by the end of this year, enough material accumulated to make a large number of gadgets which they will release at the same time on England, Russia and this country. In this case, there would be little hope for counter-action... This would place particularly Britain in an extremely serious position but there would be hope for counter-action from our side before the war is lost, provided our own tube-alloy program is drastically accelerated in the next few weeks.	Teller, Edward			Us		Gross, Anthony	The One Man 	US	2016	Fiction	1943	9781509822812		
5138	Despite all the official probes, the trials of the miscreants involved, and the massive efforts of scholars and reporters, no one has ever convincingly established the motive for the Watergate break-ins.	Summers, Anthony	The Arrogance of Power: The Secret World of Richard Nixon				Grossman, Austin	Crooked	US	2015	Fiction		9781444729986		
5139	“This old town been home long as I remember This town gonna be here long after I’m gone. East side west side take a close look ’round her You been down but you’re still in my bones.”	The Michael Stanley Band					King, Stephen	It	US	1986	Fiction		0-670-81302-8		
5140	“Old friend, what are you looking for? After those many years abroad you come With images you tended Under foreign skies Far away from your own land.”	Seferis,, George					King, Stephen	It	US	1986	Fiction		0-670-81302-8		
5141	Out of the blue and into the black.	Young, Neil					King, Stephen	It	US	1986	Fiction		0-670-81302-8		
5142	. . . a stone, a leaf, an unfound door; of a leaf, a stone, a door. And of all the forgotten faces. Naked and alone we came into exile. In her dark womb, we did not know our mother’s face; from the prison of her flesh have we come into the unspeakable and incommunicable prison of this earth. Which of us has known his brother? Which of us has looked into his father’s heart? Which of us has not remained forever prison-pent? Which of us is not forever a stranger and alone? . . . O lost, and by the wind grieved, ghost, come back again.	Wolfe, Thomas	Look Homeward, Angel				King, Stephen	The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger	US	1982	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction				
5143	Outside the street’s on fire In a real death waltz  Between what’s flesh and fantasy And the poets down here  Don’t write nothin at all  They just stand back and let it all be  And in the quick of the night  They reach for their moment  And try to make an honest stand  But they wind up wounded  Not even dead  Tonight in Jungle Land.	Springsteen, Bruce		Song			King, Stephen	The Stand	US	1978	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction				
5144	And it was clear she couldn’t go on!  The door was opened and the wind appeared ,  The candles blew and then disappeared ,  The curtains flew and then he appeared ,  Said, “Don’t be afraid , Come on, Mary,”  And she had no fear  And she ran to him And they started to fly …  She had taken his hand …  “Come on, Mary; Don’t fear the Reaper!”	Blue Oyster Cult					King, Stephen	The Stand	US	1978	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction				
5145	WHAT’S THAT SPELL?  WHAT’S THAT SPELL?  WHAT’S THAT SPELL?	Country Joe and the Fish					King, Stephen	The Stand	US	1978	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction				
5146	i shoot from the hip and keep a stuff upper lip.	AC/DC		Song			King, Stephen	The Bazaar of Bad Dreams	US	2015	Fiction, Horror				
5147	That is not dead which can eternal lie, And with strange aeons, even death may die.	Lovecraft, H. P.					King, Stephen	Revival	US	2014	Fiction, Horror	978-1476770383			
5148	We need help, the Poet reckoned.	Dorn, Edward					King, Stephen	The Stand	US	1978	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction				
5149	You take me to a place I never go,  You send me kisses made of gold,  I’ll place a crown upon your curls,  All hail the Queen of the World!	The Jayhawks					King, Stephen	Black House	US	2001	Fiction				
5150	I’m really Rosie,  And I’m Rosie Real,  You better believe me,  I’m a great big deal . . .	Sendak, Maurice					King, Stephen	Rose Madder	US	1995	Fiction, Fantasy				
5151	A bloody  egg yolk. A burnt hole  spreading in a sheet.  An en - raged rose threatening to bloom.	Swenson, May					King, Stephen	Rose Madder	US	1995	Fiction				
5152	“It is by going down into the abyss that we recover the treasures of life.”	Campbell, Joseph					King, Stephen	Finders Keepers	US	2015	Fiction, Crime				
5153	Shit don't mean shit.	Gold, Jimmy					King, Stephen	Finders Keepers	US	2015	Fiction, Crime				
5154	It was in this apartment, also, that there stood … a gigantic clock of ebony. Its pendulum swung to and fro with a dull, heavy, monotonous clang; and when … the hour was to be stricken, there came from the brazen lungs of the clock a sound which was clear and loud and deep and exceedingly musical, but of so peculiar a note and emphasis that, at each lapse of an hour, the musicians of the orchestra were constrained to pause … to hearken to the sound; and thus the waltzers perforce ceased their evolutions; and there was a brief disconcert of the whole gay company; and, while the chimes of the clock yet rang, it was observed that the giddiest grew pale, and the more aged and sedate passed their hands over their brows as if in confused reverie or meditation. But when the echoes had fully ceased, a light laughter at once pervaded the assembly … and [they] smiled as if at their own nervousness … and made whispering vows, each to the other, that the next chiming of the clock should produce in them no similar emotion; and then, after the lapse of sixty minutes … there came yet another chiming of the clock, and then were the same disconcert and tremulousness and meditation as before. But in spite of these things, it was a gay and magnificent revel …	Poe, E. A.	The Masque of the Red Death				King, Stephen	The Shining	US	1977	Fiction		978-0-385-52886-3		
5155	The sleep of reason breeds monsters.	Goya					King, Stephen	The Shining	US	1977	Fiction		978-0-385-52886-3		
5156	It'll shine when it shines.		Folk saying				King, Stephen	The Shining	US	1977	Fiction		978-0-385-52886-3		
5157	Old age is an island surrounded by death.	Montalvo, Juan	On Beauty				King, Stephen	Insomnia	US	1994	Fiction, Horror, Fantasy		978-0-670-85503-2		
5158	I’m your boogie man  that’s what I am  and I’m here to do  whatever I can . . .	K.C. and the Sunshine Band		song			King, Stephen	Skeleton Crew	US	1995	Fiction		978-0-399-13039-7		
5159	Mister, we deal in lead.	McQueen, Steve	The Magnificent Seven				King, Stephen	The Regulators	US	1996	Fiction, Science fiction, Horror Fiction				
5160	FEAR stands for fuck everything and run.		Old AA saying				King, Stephen	Doctor Sleep	US	2013	Fiction, horror		978-1-4767-2765-3		
5161	We stoof at the turning point. Half-measures availed us nothing.		The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous				King, Stephen	Doctor Sleep	US	2013	Fiction, horror		978-1-4767-2765-3		
5162	If we were to live, we had to be free of anger. [It is] the dubious luxury of normal men and women.		The Big Book of Alcoholics Anonymous				King, Stephen	Doctor Sleep	US	2013	Fiction, horror		978-1-4767-2765-3		
5163	The landscape of his poetry was still the desert.	Rushdie, Salman	The Satanic Verses				King, Stephen	Desperation	US	1996	Fiction				
5164	Revenge is a dish best eaten cold.		Spanish Proverb				King, Stephen	Nightmares & Dreamscapes	US	1993	Fiction, Horror, Science Fiction		978-0-670-85108-9		
5165	I would encourage every American to walk as often as possible. It's more than healthy; it's fun.	Kennedy, John F.					King, Stephen	The Long Walk	US	1979	Fiction, Psychological Horror, Dystopia		978-0-451-08754-6		
5166	The pump don't work 'Cause the vandals took the handle.	Dylan, Bob		Song			King, Stephen	The Long Walk	US	1979	Fiction, Psychological Horror, Dystopia	1962	978-0-451-08754-6		
5167	“To me the Universe was all void of Life, or Purpose, of Volition, even of Hostility; it was one huge, dead, immeasurable Steam-engine, rolling on, in its dead indifference, to grind me limb from limb. O vast, gloomy, solitary Golgotha, and Mill of Death! Why was the Living banished thither companionless, conscious? Why, if there is no Devil; nay, unless the Devil is your God?”	Carlyle Thomas					King, Stephen	The Long Walk	US	1979	Fiction, Psychological Horror, Dystopia				
5168	ROMEO : Lady, by yonder blessed moon I vow,  That tips with silver all these fruit-tree tops—  JULIET : O, swear not by the moon, th’ inconstant moon,  That monthly changes in her circled orb,  Lest that thy love prove likewise variable.  ROMEO : What shall I swear by?  JULIET : Do not swear at all.  Or, if thou wilt, swear by thy gracious self,  Which is the god of my idolatry,  And I’ll believe thee.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				King, Stephen	The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass	US	1997	Fiction, Fantasy				
5169	On the fourth day, to [Dorothy’s] great joy, Oz sent for her, and when she entered the Throne Room, he greeted her pleasantly. “Sit down, my dear. I think I have found a way to get you out of this country.” “And back to Kansas?” she asked eagerly. “Well, I’m not sure about Kansas,” said Oz, “for I haven’t the faintest notion which way it lies. . . .”	Baum, L. Frank	The Wizard of Oz				King, Stephen	The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass	US	1997	Fiction, Fantasy				
5170	I asked one draught of earlier, happier sights,  Ere fitly I could hope to play my part.  Think first, fight afterwards—the soldier’s art:  One taste of the old time sets all to rights!	Browning, Robert	Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came				King, Stephen	The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass	US	1997	Fiction, Fantasy				
5171	The id will not stand for a delay in gratfication. It always feels the tension of the unfulfilled urge.	Freud, Sigmund					King, Stephen	Cell	US	2006	Fiction, Horror		978-0-7432-9233-7		
5172	Human aggression is instinctual. Humans have not evolved any ritualised aggression0inhibiting mechanisms to ensure the survival of the species. For this reason man is considered a very dangerous animal.	Lorenz, Konrad					King, Stephen	Cell	US	2006	Fiction, Horror		978-0-7432-9233-7		
5173	Can you hear me now?	Verizon					King, Stephen	Cell	US	2006	Fiction, Horror		978-0-7432-9233-7		
5174	Ladies and gentlemen, attention, please! Come in close where everyone can see! I got a tale to tell, it isn’t gonna cost a dime! (And if you believe that, we’re gonna get along just fine.)	Earle, Steven	Snake Oil				King, Stephen	Needful Things	US	1991	Fiction		978-0-670-83953-7		
5175	I have heard of many going astray even in the village streets, when the darkness was so thick you could cut it with a knife, as the saying is...	Thoreau, Henry, David	Walden				King, Stephen	Needful Things	US	1991	Fiction		978-0-670-83953-7		
5176	Jesus said to them, “Our friend Lazarus sleeps, but I go, that I may awake him out of his sleep.” Then the disciples looked at each other, and some smiled because they did not know Jesus had spoken in a figure. “Lord, if he sleeps, he shall do well.” So then Jesus spoke to them more plainly, “Lazarus is dead, yes . . . nevertheless let us go to him.”		John's Gospel				King, Stephen	Pet Sematary	US	1983	Fiction, Horror				
5177	“I can fancy what you saw. Yes; it is horrible enough; but after all, it is an old story, an old mystery played . . . . Such forces cannot be named, cannot be spoken, cannot be imagined except under a veil and a symbol, a symbol to the most of us appearing a quaint, poetic fancy, to some a foolish tale. But you and I, at all events, have known something of the terror that may dwell in the secret place of life, manifested under human flesh; that which is without form taking to itself a form. Oh, Austin, how can it be? How is it that the very sunlight does not turn to blackness before this thing, the hard earth melt and boil beneath such a burden?”	Machen, Arthur	The Great God Pan				King, Stephen	Just After Sunset	US	2008	Fiction, Horror		978-1-4165-8408-7		
5178	Memory...is an internal rumor.	Santayana, George					King, Stephen	Duma Key	US	2008	Fiction, horror, Psychological Horror				
5179	Life is more than love and pleasure, I came here to dig for treasure. If you want to play you gotta pay You know it’s always been that way, We all came to dig for treasure.	Puppy, Shark					King, Stephen	Duma Key	US	2008	Fiction, horror, Psychological Horror				
5180	If I were the moon, I know where I would fall down.	Lawrence, D. H. 	The Rainbow				King, Stephen	Lisey's Story	US	2006	Fiction, Horror, Gothic		978-0-7432-8941-2		
5181	Where do you go when you’re lonely?  Where do you go when you’re blue?  Where do you go when you’re lonely?  I’ll follow you  When the stars go blue. —R	Adams, Ryan					King, Stephen	Lisey's Story	US	2006	Fiction, Horror, Gothic		978-0-7432-8941-2		
5182	As I sd to my  friend, because I am  always talking,—John I  sd, which was not his  name, the darkness sur-  rounds us, what  can we do against  it, or else, shall we &  why not, buy a goddamn big car,  drive, he sd, for  christ’s sake, look  out where yr going.	Creely, Robert					King, Stephen	Christine	US	1983	Fiction		978-0-670-22026-7		
5183	Late last night and the night before, Tommyknockers, Tommyknockers,  knocking at the door.  I want to go out, don’t know if I can,  ’cause I’m so afraid  of the Tommyknocker man.		Traditional				King, Stephen	The Tommyknockers	US	1987	Fiction, Science fiction, Horror Fiction		978-0-399-13314-5		
5184	About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters: how well they understood Its human position; how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along . . .	Auden, W. H.	Musee des Beaux Arts				King, Stephen	Cujo	US	1981	Fiction, Psychological Horror		978-0-670-45193-7		
5185	Old Blue died and he died so hard  He shook the ground in my back yard.  I dug his grave with a silver spade  And I lowered him down with a golden chain.  Every link you know I did call his name,  I called, “Here, Blue, you good dog, you.”		Folk Song				King, Stephen	Cujo	US	1981	Fiction, Psychological Horror		978-0-670-45193-7		
5186	Nope, nothing wrong here.	The Sharp Cereal Professor					King, Stephen	Cujo	US	1981	Fiction, Psychological Horror		978-0-670-45193-7		
5187	It was a pleasure to burn.	Bradbury, Ray	Fahrenheit 451				King, Stephen	Firestarter	US	1980	Fiction, Science fiction, Thriller		978-0670315413		
5188	What does a woman want?	Freud, Sigmund					King, Stephen	Dolores Claiborne	US	1992	Fiction, Psychological thriller		978-0-670-84452-4		
5189	R-E-S-P-E-C-T, find out what it means to me.	Franklin, Aretha		Song			King, Stephen	Dolores Claiborne	US	1992	Fiction, Psychological thriller		978-0-670-84452-4		
5190	[Sadie] gathered herself together. No one could describe the scorn of her expression or the contemptuous hatred she put into her answer.  “You men! You filthy dirty pigs! You’re all the same, all of you. Pigs! Pigs!”	Maugham, W. Somerset	Rain				King, Stephen	Gerald's Game	US	1992	Fiction, Suspense		978-0-670-84650-4		
5191	“Cut him,” Machine said. “Cut him while I stand here and watch. I want to see the blood flow. Don’t make me tell you twice.”	Stark, George	Machine's Way				King, Stephen	The Dark Half	US	1989	Fiction, Horror		978-0-670-82982-8		
5192	“What was the worst thing you’ve ever done?” “I won’t tell you that, but I’ll tell you the worst thing that ever happened to me . . . the most dreadful thing . . .”	Straub, Peter	Ghost Story				King, Stephen	Danse Macabre	US	1981	Horror Fiction	1967	978-0-89696-076-3		
5193	For they are actions that a man might play, But I have that within which passeth show...	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Grossman, Austin	You	US	2013	Fiction		9781444729962		
5194	Why should I not publish my diary? I have often seen reminiscences of people I have never even heard of, and I fail to see -- because I do not happen to be a 'Somebody' -- why my diary should not be interesting. My only regret is that I did not commence it when I was a youth.	Pooter, Charles					Grossmith, George and Weedon	The Diary of a Nobody	US	1892	Fiction		9780241956861		
5195	Gone, I say and walk from church, refusing the stiff procession to the grave,  letting the dead ride along in the hearse.  It is June. I am tired of being brave.	Sexton, Anne	The Truth the Dead Know	Poem			Grodstein, Lauren	Our Short History	US	2017	Fiction		9781616206222		
5196	I go the way that Providence dictates with the assurance of a sleepwalker.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Grossman, Paul	The Sleepwalkers	US	2010	Fiction		9781312601904		
5197	I'll break my staff.  Bury it certain fathoms in the earth,  And deeper than did ever plummet sound I'll drown my book.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Grossman, Lev	The Magicians	US	2009	Fiction		9780670020553		
5198	One Crow for sorrow, Two Crows for mirth,  Three Crows for a wedding, Four Crows for a birth, Five Crows for silver, Six Crows for gold, Seven for a secret, never to be told.						Gruen, Sara	At the Water's Edge	US	2015	Fiction		9781473604704		
5199	So tell him, with the occurents, more and less,  Which have solicited -- the rest is silence.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Guelfenbein,  Carla	The Rest is Silence	US	2008	Fiction		9781846272318		
5200	Shooting a picture is holding your breath...	Cartier-Bresson, Henri					Gunesekera, Ramesh	The Match	US	2006	Fiction		9780747579397		
5201	Time is a river, and it flows in a circle.						Gurley, Jason	Eleanor	US	2014	Fiction		9781101903513		
5202	I wake earlier, now that the birds have come And sing in the unfailing trees.  On a cot by an open window I lie like land used up, while spring unfolds.  Now of all voyagers I remember, who among them Did not board ship with grief among their maps?—  Till it seemed men never go somewhere, they only leave Wherever they are, when the dying begins.  For myself, I find my wanting life Implores no novelty and no disguise of distance;  Where, in what country, might I put down these thoughts,  Who still am citizen of this fallen city?  On a cot by an open window, I lie and remember While the birds in the trees sing of the circle of time.  Let the dying go on, and let me, if I can,  Inherit from disaster before I move.   O, I go to see the great ships ride from harbor,  And my wounds leap with impatience; yet I turn back To sort the weeping ruins of my house:  Here or nowhere I will make peace with the fact.   	Oliver, Mary	No Voyage	Poem			Guzeman, Tracy	The Gravity of Birds	US	2013	Fiction	1965	9780007488384		
5203	He spoke of his campaigns in the deserts of Mexico and he told thm of horses killed under him and he said that the souls of horses mirror the souls of men more closely than men suppose and that horses also love war. Men say they only learn this but he said that no creature can learn that which his heart has no shape to hold. His own father said that no man who has not gone to war horseback can ever truly understand the horse and he said that he supposed he wished that this were not so but that it was so.	McCarthy, Cormac	All the Pretty Horses				Gwyn, Aaron	Wynne's War	US	2014	Fiction		9780544230279		
5204	La memoire ne nous servirait a rien si elle fut rigoureusement fidele. (Memory would be of no use to us if it were strictly truthful.)	Valery, Paul					Hagena, Catharina	The Taste of Apple Seeds	US	2008	Fiction		9780062293473		
5205	And the breadth shall be ten thousand.		The Book of The Prophet Ezekiel				Hage, Rawi	De Niro's Game	US	2006	Fiction		9780241964910		
5206	How, from a fire that never sinks or sets, would you escape?	Heraclitus					Hage, Rawi	De Niro's Game	US	2006	Fiction		9780241964910		
5207	Moi, j'ai les mains sales. Jusqu'aux coudes. Je les ai plonges dans la merde et dans le sang.	Sartre, Jean-Paul					Hage, Rawi	De Niro's Game	US	2006	Fiction		9780241964910		
5208	"There is your precious order, that lean, iron lamp, ugly and barren; and there is anarchy, rich, living, reproducing itself -- there is anarchy, splendid in green and gold." "All the same," replied Syme patiently, "just at present you only see the tree by light of the lamp. I wonder when you would ever see the lamp by the light of the tree."	Chesterton, G. K. 	The Man Who Was Thursday				Hallberg, Garth Risk	City on Fire	US	2015	Fiction		9781101946688		
5209	If only it were all so simple! If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr	The Gulag Archipelago				Hall, Karen	Dark Debts	US	1996	Fiction		9781501104114		
5210	Too few dark debts are ever paid...	Gilmore, Gary		Poem			Hall, Karen	Dark Debts	US	1996	Fiction		9781501104114		
5211	Well we'll really have a part but we gotta post a guard outside...	Cochran, Eddie	Come on Everybody				King, Stephen	Danse Macabre	US	1981	Horror Fiction		978-0-89696-076-3		
5212	When our ducks grow fat,  our stomachs growl happily! But then our children grow fat, and our nation's heart grows heavy!		Chinese folk ballad		China		Hallman, Carly J.	Year of the Goose	US	2015	Fiction		9781939419514		
5213	If you're a fatty and you're ready to make a change, come on down to our fat camp today!		Chinese radio commerical jingle				Hallman, Carly J.	Year of the Goose	US	2015	Fiction		9781939419514		
5214	Consequently we have only to discover these laws of nature, and man will no longer have to answer for his actions and life will become exceedingly easy for him. All human actions will then, of course, be tabulated according to these laws, mathematically, like tables of logarithms up to 108,000, and entered in an index; or, better still, there would be published certain edifying works of the nature of encyclopaedic lexicons, in which everything will be so clearly calculated and explained that there will be no more incidents or adventures in the world.	Dostoevsky, Fyodor	Notes from Underground				Hall, Louisa	Speak	US	2015	Fiction		9780356506098		
5215	Slave in the magic mirror, come from the farthest space, through wind and darkness I summon thee. Speak!		Snow White and Seven Dwarfs				Hall, Louisa	Speak	US	2015	Fiction	1937	9780356506098		
5216	... as we grill the salmon  we spiked with juniper berries the other one thinks the plural pronoun is a dangerous fiction the source of so much unexpected loneliness	Voigt, Ellen Bryant	Bear				Hamilton, Jane	The Excellent Lombards	US	2016	Fiction		9781455564224		
5217	...even through the hollow eyes of death  I spy life peering.	Shakespeare, William	Richard II		UK		Hamer, Kate	The Doll Funeral	US	2017	Fiction		9780571334421		
5218	Love set you going like a fat gold watch.	Plath, Sylvia	Morning Song		US		Hamer, Kate	The Doll Funeral	US	2017	Fiction		9780571334421		
5219	The sense of being well-dressed gives a feeling of inward tranquility which religion is powerless to bestow.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo 	Forbes, Miss C. F. (quoted by author in Social Aims)		US		Ham, Rosalie	The Dressmaker	US	2000	Fiction		9780143129066		
5220	No man, for any considerable period, can wear one face to himself, and another to the multitude, without finally getting bewildered as to which may be the true.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The Scarlet Letter				Hamilton, Steve	The Second Life of Nick Mason	US	2016	Fiction		9780399574320		
5221	Everybody's got a secret Sonny Something that they just can't face Some folks spend their whole lives trying to keep it They carry it with them every step that they take.	Springsteen, Bruce	Darkness on the Edge of Town	Song			Hamilton, Steve	The Second Life of Nick Mason	US	2016	Fiction		9780399574320		
5222	All those young photographers who are at work in the world, determined upon the capture of actuality, do not know that they are agents of Death.	Barthes, Roland	Camera Lucida (translated by Richard Howard)				Hand, Elizabeth	Available Dark	US	2012	Fiction		9781472102782		
5223	Domine, libera nos a furore normannorum.  "Lord, save us from the rage of the Norsemen."		Medieval prayer	Prayer			Hand, Elizabeth	Available Dark	US	2012	Fiction		9781472102782		
5224	I then realized that there was a sort of link (or knot) between Photography, madness, and something whose name I did not know.	Barthes, Roland	Camera Lucida (translated by Richard Howard)				Hand, Elizabeth	Generation Loss	US	2007	Fiction		9781472102799		
5225	Art needs light Look at the lack of it.	Smith, Patti	sister morphine				Hand, Elizabeth	Generation Loss	US	2007	Fiction		9781472102799		
5226	The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen nor even touched, but just felt in the heart.	Keller, Helen	The Story of my Life				Hannigan, Emma	The Secrets We Share	US	2015	Fiction	1905	9781472210340		
5227	The worm don't see nothing pretty in the robin's song.		Black proverb	Proverb			Hannaham, James	Delicious Foods	US	2015	Fiction		9780316284943		
5228	Is it better to be here or there?	Defoe, Daniel	Robinson Crusoe	Novel	UK		Handler, Daniel	We are Pirates	US	2015	Fiction		9781408858356		
5229	The clock clicks in a child's hand As she skips to the tics and tocs Under the park tunnels run from the dark While sun circles the clocks   Flowers grow for those that know To bloom is to know your roots To give the earth all it's worth  Tend to the new shoots  And a horse on course its hooves Drum beneath the earth Where dreadnought's sleeping seamen Are weeping for the berth  While the marshes sigh at night When sky dives into The Thames Greenwich and I will sleep again And wake again as friends  It is the thudding in my ear Upon the pillow that sounds Like a black mare churning  Dreams from the ground  As she charges towards The Meridian Line Leaps Sheperds Gate And dives into time  Where an Ancient Mariner His guest no longer cross Sings songs of his wrongs To a circling albatross  (What you bring home and take awa Are the goods that become The story of Royal Greenwich And all she has done)  A coffee cup lifts to the face In its reflection a woman sees the sea Where a small girl in a boat smiles She whispers this must be me   And the girl cranes her neck She sails the swirls in the cup  And smiles for a minute and frowns And holds the flowers up  Here lies the beginning of time Where the river cradles of land Here lies the roundabout About the sun and the sand  And the star rises on observatory hill and watches them watching him And the water spills on a quiet wharf Where the silver mermaids swim  And a woman collects the crests and takes them home to spin She makes Sails for the high road For our dreams to begin.	Sissay, Lemn	Shipping Good				Harris, Ali	Written in the Stars	US	2014	Fiction		9781471125522		
5230	I don't even use the word because, first of all, that's what old people do, and, secondly, that's what you do after dinner.	Scardino, Dame Marjorie	on the subject of retiring		UK		Haran, Maeve	The Time of Their Lives	US	2014	Fiction	9781447253891			
5231	The detective thinks he is investigating a murder or a missing girl but truly he is investigating something else all together, something he cannot grasp hold of directly. Satisfaction will be rare. Uncertainty will be your natural state. Much of your life will be spent in the dark woods, no path visible, with fear and loneliness your only companions.  But answers exist. Solutions wait for you, trembling, pulling you to them, calling your name, even if you cannot hear. And when you are sure that you have been forgotten, and that every step has been wrong, and that the woods are swallowing you whole, remember this: Itoo was once in those woods, and I have emerged to give you, if not a map or a path, hopefully at least a few clues. Remember that I, if no one else, know you are there, and will never give up hope for you, not in this lifetime or the next. And the day I came out of the woods I saw the sun as I had never seen it before, which is the only consolation I can offer as of now.  I believe that someday, perhaps many lifetimes from now, all will be explained, and all mysteries will be solved. All knowledge will be free for the taking, including the biggest mystery of all -- who we really are. But for now, each detective, alone in the woods, must take her clues, and solve her mysteries for herself.	Silette, Jacques	Detection		France		Gran, Sara	Claire Dewitt and the Bohemian Highway	US	2013	Fiction		9780571258243		
5232	The boundaries which divide Life and Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?	Poe, Edgar Allan					Grahame-Smith, Seth	Vampire Hunter	US	2012	Fiction		9781780335971		
5233	Tell you now children -- you're all gonna die. No hand stamp reentry, no refund, no lie.		written on a bathroom stall in Disneyland				Grahame-Smith, Seth	The Last American Vampire	US	2015	Fiction	1988	9781455502127		
5234	Th' inclosure narrow'd; the sagacious power Of hounds and death drew nearer every hour.	Dryden					Graham, Greene	The Power and the Glory	US	1940	Fiction		9780143107552		
5235	You never know friend from foe, till the ice beneath gives way.		Inuit proverb	Proverb			Grebe, Camilla	The Ice Beneath Her	US	2016	Fiction		9780425284322		
5236	I find something more bitter than death: the woman who is a net,  whose heart is like a snare, and whose hands are fetters. He who pleases God will escape her, but the sinner she will ensnare.		Ecclesiastes 7:26				Grebe, Camilla & Traff, Asa	More Bitter than Death	US	2010	Fiction		9781451654608		
5237	If some great Power would agree to make me always think what is true and do what is right, on condition of being turned into a sort of clock and wound up every morning before I got out of bed, I should instantly close with the offer.	Huxley, T. H.					Gregory, Daryl	Afterparty	US	2014	Fiction		9780765336927		
5238	And he said unto them, Unto you it is given to know the mystery of the kingdom of God: but unto them that are without, all these things are done in parables.		Mark 4:11				Gregory, Daryl	Afterparty	US	2014	Fiction		9780765336927		
5239	Since then, at an uncertain hour,  That agony returns: And till my ghastly tale is told, This heart within me burns.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	The Rime of the Ancient Mariner	Poem	UK	Y	Gregory, Daryl	Harrison Squared	US	2015	Fiction		9780765376954		
5240	But what does it matter, faint or loud, cry is cry, all that matters is that it should cease. For years I thought they would cease. Now I don't think so anymore. I could have done with other loves perhaps. But there it is, either you love or you don't.	Beckett, Samuel	First Love				Gremillon, Helene	The Case of Lisandra P.	US	2013	Fiction		9780143126584		
5241	In a tranquil location overlooking the sandy cove, this tea rooms is a place caught in time. Once inside, with a cup of expertly selected tea warming your hands, you'll rediscover something that, in the hurry of life, is too easily forgotten. A hidden gem, a place you'll want to whisper about to only the closest of friends.	Indulge magazine	Britain's Secret Tea Rooms		UK	Y	Greene, Vanessa	The Seafront Tea Rooms	US	2014	Fiction		9780751552232		
5242	I watch a bird as it brings food to its chicks. How it looks after them, how it protects them. And then I say to myself, "You're a better mother than me."	Mehmedovic, Hatidza					Green, Linda	While My Eyes Were Closed	US	2016	Fiction		9781784292812		
5243	It is strictly believed and understood by the Sioux that a child is the greatest gift from Wakan Tanka.	Higheagle, Robert					Greiman, Lois	Hearth Song	US	2016	Fiction		9781617736032		
5244	You see what you want to see,  And you hear what you want to hear.  You dig?	Nilsson, Harry	The Point				Green, Jane	Family Pictures	US	2013	Fiction		9780312591830		
5245	The past wear its armoured breastplate and blocks it ears with the cotton of the wind. No one will ever be able to  tear its secret away.	Lorca, Federico Garcia	The Premonition				Gremillon, Helene	The Confidant	US	2010	Fiction		9780143121565		
5246	Hey, buddy, just write something everyone wants to read, will you?	O'Connor, Captain Kevin			US		Greene, Thomas Christopher	If I Forget You	US	2016	Fiction		9781250072788		
5247	Two roads diverge in a wood, and we took the one more traveled by.	Gold, Henry	Appropriating Frost				Greene, Thomas Christopher	If I Forget You	US	2016	Fiction		9781250072788		
5248	And the day came when the risk to remain tight in a bud was more painful than the risk it took to blossom.	Anais Nin					Griffin, Ella	The Flower Arrangement	US	2015	Fiction		9781409145837		
5249	When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a lily with the other.		Chinese proverb	Proverb	China		Griffin, Ella	The Flower Arrangement	US	2015	Fiction		9781409145837		
5250	I' faith he looks much like a conjuror.	Marlowe, Christopher	Doctor Faustus				Griffiths, Elly	The Zig Zag Girl	US	2014	Fiction		9781848669857		
5251	Is the dust a problem? Yes. Do we have a moral imperative to do something about it? Absolutely. If we act now, will it be of benefit to the majority in the future, greater than the harm it could do at this present time? Well, there's a question worth the asking.		Report from the Sub-Chairman of the Minority Council on the Economics of Fairy Dust				Griffin, Kate	The Minority Council	US	2012	Fiction		9780356500638		
5252	Don't tell me there's something wrong with the kids. Because then you gotta tell me that the kids have been screwed up by the schools, and the schools are being screwed over by the parents. Then the parents -- they got screwed over by their jobs, by an economy that doesn't function, and the economy, that got messed up by the politicans, and the politicians, they get messed up by the press, and the press got screwed over by the punters, who got picked on by the banks, and before you know it, the problem is everyone who ever took out a tenner when they should have put a fiver into their savings account and took out a loan instead of a pension, and then -- then it's humanity that's the problem. It's the nature of what we are; it's the messed-up thing that sometimes gets called the human soul. You really going to do a fix on that?	Swift, M.	response to memo, Harlun & Phelps Closed Archive s/Bloo9A, Section 3				Griffin, Kate	The Minority Council	US	2012	Fiction		9780356500638		
5253	I looked at my hands to see if I was the same person now I was free. There was such a glory over everything. The sun came up like gold through the trees, and I felt like I was in heaven.	Tubman, Harriet					Grissom, Kathleen	Glory Over Everything	US	2016	Fiction		9781476748443		
5254	That strain again! It had a dying fall: O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of violets  Stealing and giving odour! Enough, no more; Tis not so sweet now as it was before...	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night				Griffiths, Elly	Dying Fall	US	2013	Fiction		9780857388896		
5255	They only told me we were parting...	Kennedy, Jimmy and Williams, Hugh					Grimes, Martha	Vertigo 42	US	2014	Fiction		9781476724027		
5256	This saying good-by on the edge of the dark And cold to an orchard so young in the bark Reminds me of all that can happen to harm An orchard away at the end of the farm. --- I wish I could promise to lie in the night And think of an orchard's arboreal plight When slowly (and nobody comes with a light) Its heart sinks lower under the sod. But something has to be left to God.	Frost, Robert	Good-by and Keep Cold	Poem			Grimes, Martha	Fadeaway Girl	US	2011	Fiction		9780451235640		
5257	To live well you must live unseen.	Descartes, Rene	letter to Mersenne				Glasfurd, Guinevere	The Words in My Hand	US	2016	Fiction	1634	9781473617858		
5258	"Strange friend," I said, "here is no cause to mourn."  "None," said the other, "save the undone years, The hopelessness. Whatever hope is yours, Was my life alsol I went hunting wild After the wildest beauty in the world, Which lies not calm in eyes, or braided hair, But mocks the steady running of the hour,  And if it grieves, grieves richlier than here...	Owen, Wilfred	Strange Meeting	Poem			Go, Justin	The Steady Running of the Hour	US	2014	Fiction		9781476704586		
5259	A man can lose neither the past nor the future; for how can one take something which is not yet his?	Aurelius, Marcus					Godfrey, Daniel	New Pompeii	US	2016	Fiction		9781783298112		
5260	"You are saved," cried Captain Delano, more and more astonished and pained; "you are saved: what has cast such a shadow upon you?"  "The negro." There was silence, while the moody man sat, slowly and unconsciously gathering his mantle about him, as if it were a pall.  There was no more conversation that day.	Melville, Herman	Benito Cereno				Goldstein, Paul	Requiem, Havana	US	2012	Fiction		9780809053933		
5261	Such was the report which the English legations made of what they had seen and suffered in Russia; and their evidence was confirmed by the appearance which the Russian legations made in England.  The strangers spoke no civilised language. Their garb, their gestures, their salutations, had a wild and barbarous character. The ambassador and the grandees who accompanied him were so gorgeous that all London crowded to stare at them, and so filthy that nobody dared to touch them. They came to the court balls dropping pearls and vermin.	Macaulay, Thomas	The History of England				Goldsworthy, Vesna	Gorsky	US	2015	Fiction	1848	9781468312232		
5262	That's my last Duchess painted on the wall.	Browning, Robert	My Last Duchess				Goodwin, Daisy	The American Heiress	US	2010	Fiction		9780312658663		
5263	The American girl has the advantage of her English sister in that she possesses all that the other lacks.		Tilted Americans				Goodwin, Daisy	The American Heiress	US	2010	Fiction	1890	9780312658663		
5264	And now the flight of sea hawks hints at pterodactyl blood while ancient sunlight shimmers on the bay, and our thoughts turn to love, which if it lasts a year will flirt with immortality. Vesuvius has nothing new to say, haze-shrouded, calm. This all goes by so fast.   There's more than one kind of catastrophe.	Slonimsky, Lee	Seaside Bench, Sorrento				Goodman, Carol	The Widow's House	US	2017	Fiction		9780063562623		
5265	My life didn't please me, so I created my life.	Chanel, Gabrielle "Coco"					Gortner, C. W.	Mademoiselle Chanel	US	2015	Fiction		9780062356437		
5266	Without claiming races there would be no racing at all. Owners would avoid the hazards of fair competition. Instead, they would enter their better animals in races against the sixth-and twelfth- raters that occupy most stalls at most tracks...This would leave little or no purse money for the owners of cheap horses. The game would perish.  The claiming race changes all that. When he enters his animal in a race for $5,000 claiming horses, the owner literally puts it up for sale at that price. Any other owner can file a claim before the race and lead the beast away after the running. The original owner collects the horse's share of the purse, if it earned any, but he loses the horse at a fair price.  That is, he loses the horse at a fair price if it is a $5,000 horse. If it were a $10,000 horse, in a race for cheaper ones, the owner would get the purse and collect a large bet at oods of perhaps 1 to 10, but the horse would be bought by another barn at less than its true value.		Ainslie's Complete Guide to Thoroughbred Racing				Gordon, Jaimy	Lord of Misrule	US	2010	Fiction		9780857386717		
5267	History doesn't repeat itself, but it does rhyme.	Twain, Mark			US	Y	Grady, James	Six Days of the Condor	US	2015	Fiction		9781843445906	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
5268	The distinction between the past, present, and future is only a stubbornly persistent illiusion.	Einstein, Albert					Gray, Juliana	A Most Extraordinary Pursuit	US	2016	Fiction		9780425277072		
5269	Far more important than what we do know or do not know is what we do not want to know.	Hoffer, Eric					Gramellini, Massimo	Sweet Dreams, Little One	US	2012	Fiction		9781846883514		
5270	... A story that was the subject of every variety of misrepresentation, not only by those who then lived but likewise in succeeding times: so true is it that all transactions of pre-eminent importance are wrapt in doubt and obscurity; while some hold for certain facts the most precarious hearsays, others turn facts into falsehood; and both are exaggerated by posterity.	Tacitus					Graves, Robert 	I, Claudius	US	1934	Fiction		9780141188591		
5271	Dirty deeds done dirt cheap.	AC/DC		Song			King, Stephen	Different Seasons	US	1982	Fiction		978-0-670-27266-2		
5272	I heard it throught the grapevine.	Whitfield, Norman					King, Stephen	Different Seasons	US	1982	Fiction		978-0-670-27266-2		
5273	Tout s’en va, tout passe, l’eau coule, et le coeur oublie.	Flaubert					King, Stephen	Different Seasons	US	1982	Fiction		978-0-670-27266-2		
5274	In the desert  I saw a creature, naked, bestial,  Who, squatting upon the ground,  Held his heart in his hands,  And ate of it. I said, “Is it good, friend?”  “It is bitter—bitter,” he answered;  “But I like it Because it is bitter  And because it is my heart.”	Crane, Stephen					King, Stephen	Four Past Midnight	US	1990	Fiction, Supernatural				
5275	I’m gonna kiss you, girl, and hold ya, I’m gonna do all the things I told ya In the midnight hour.	Pickett, Wilson					King, Stephen	Four Past Midnight	US	1990	Fiction, Supernatural				
5276	Primarily my research relied heavily on the nonfiction book, The Demonologist . Despite its popularity, I found the book was hard to acquire. It is unlike any book I have ever read. It’s a book about mystical theology. In it, one learns just how and why mystical phenomena occur. It scared the daylights out of me. Profoundly. The preface insists that it is not dangerous to read and that “knowledge is power.” Whatever. I felt a sense of terror every time I cracked it open. I never read the book in the sanctity of my home. I could only read it in flight, funnily enough. Somehow I felt safeguarded in an airplane.	Farmiga, Vera					Brittle, Gerald	The Demonologist: The extraordinary Career of Ed + Lorraine Warren	US	1980	Fiction				
5277	We are able to find everything in our memory, which is like a dispensary or chemical laboratory in which chance steers our hand sometimes to a soothing drug and sometimes to a dangerous poison.	Proust, Marcel	In Search of Lost Time				Garey, Juliann	Too Bright To Hear Too Loud to See	US	2012	Fiction		9781616951290		
5278	Wake me up early, be good to my dogs  And teach my children to pray.	Anderson, John					Gautreaux, Tim	Signals	US	2017	Fiction		9780451493040		
5279	...men and girls came and went like moths among the whisperings and the champagne and the stars.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby	Novel			Gaynor, Hazel	The Girl from the Savoy	US	2016	Fiction		9780062403476		
5280	He that conceals his grief finds no remedy for it.		Turkish proverb	Proverb	Turkey	Y	Gayle, Mike	The Hope Family Calendar	US	2016	Fiction		9781473628403		
5281	In the middle of the journey of our life I found myself in a dark wood, for the straight way was lost.	Dante					Gayle, Mike	Turning Forty	US	2013	Fiction		9781444787498		
5282	I found a really long grey hair and it kind of flipped me out. It's not my first, but it's the fact that it was so long. I was like, "Oh, that's been there. How many others are there, and what does that mean?" It actually brought me to tears slightly.	Aniston, Jennifer			US		Gayle, Mike	Turning Forty	US	2013	Fiction		9781444787498		
5283	I liked turning forty. Maybe I had a crisis earlier or something. Maybe I had it in my thirties. One thing that sucks though is that your face kind of goes, and your body's not quite working the same. But you've earned it. You've earned that, things falling apart.	Pitt, Brad			US		Gayle, Mike	Turning Forty	US	2013	Fiction		9781444787498		
5284	Our greatest misfortunes come to us from ourselves.	Rousseau					Gayle, Mike	Seeing Other People	US	2015	Fiction		9781444708646		
5285	I would like more sisters, that the taking out of one, might not leave such stillness.	Dickinson, Emily			US		Gaylin, Alison	What Remains Of Me	US	2016	Fiction		9780062369857		
5286	If you bring forth what is within you, what you bring forth will save you. If you do not bring forth what is within you, what you do not bring forth will destroy you.		The Gospel of Thomas, saying 70				Genova, Lisa	Inside the O' Briens	US	2015	Fiction		9781410478498		
5287	Once you can imagine these things, you can't unimagine them.	O'Brien, Joe					Genova, Lisa	Inside the O' Briens	US	2015	Fiction		9781410478498		
5288	To be accurate is not to be right.	Hazzard, Shirley					Gibbon, Maureen	Paris Red	US	2015	Fiction		9780393244465		
5289	Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forwards.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Gideon, Melanie	Valley of the Moon	US	2016	Fiction		9780345539281		
5290	Only connect.	Forster, E. M.					Gideon, Melanie	Wife 22	US	2012	Fiction		9780345527950		
5291	Sometimes Louis saw in his sons a mirror that reflected the best of who he was and he was in awe; other times he hoped to see nothing of himself and would insists on molding the opposite, by force if necessary. Fatherhood is the bending of that alpha and that omega, with the wobbly heat of our own fathers mixed in. We love and hate our boys for what they might see.	Dyer, A. N.	The Spared Man				Gilbert, David	& Sons	US	2013	Fiction		9780812984354		
5292	What life is, we know not. What life does, we know well.	Lord Perceval					Gilbert, Elizabeth	The Signature of All Things	US	2013	Fiction		9780670024858		
5293	What does it mean to love somebody? It is always to seize that person in a mass, extract him or her from a group, however small, in which he or she participates, whether it be through the family only or through something else; then to find that person's own {wolf} packs, the multiplicities he or she encloses within himself or herself which may be of an entirely different nature.	Deleuze, Gilles and Guattari, Felix	A Thousand Plateaus				Giordano, Paolo	Like Family	US	2014	Fiction		9780525428763		
5294	I wasn't born an actress, you know. Events made me one.	Harlow, Jean					Girard, Anne	Platinum Doll	US	2016	Fiction		9780778318668		
5295	Brain development can be characterized as the gradual unfolding of a powerful, self-organizing network of processes with complex interactions between genes and environment.	Karns	Journal of Neuroscience, Altered Cross-Modal Processing				Kirk, Shannon	The Method	US	2015	Fiction	2012	9780751564310		
5296	Many people claim that the resolute acceptance of death is the way of the samurai. However, these people are wrong; warriors have no monopoly on this virtue. Monks, women and peasans too can face death bravely. No; the true distinction of a samurai lies in overcoming other men and bringing glory to himself.	Musashi Miyamoto	Go Rin No Sho (The Book of Five Rings)		Japan		Kirk, David	Child of Vengeance	US	2013	Fiction	1645	9781471102400		
5297	Blues falling down like hail Blue falling down like hail And the day keeps on worryin' me There's a hellhound on my trail.	Johnson, Robert	Hellhound on my trail				Kittredge, Caitlin	Black Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9780062316912		
5298	Appoint out for you cities of refuge, whereof I spake unto you by the hand of Moses: That the slayer that killeth any person unawares and unwittingly may flee thither: and they shall be your refuge from the avenger of blood.		Joshua 20:2-3				Kitakata, Kenzo	City of Refuge	US	2012	Fiction		9781934287125		
5299	In the eyes of God, no matter how much humans struggle to prolong our lives, we're merely charging out onto the battlefield with a shield of straw.	Hancock, Richard					Kiuchi, Kazuhiro	Shield of Straw	US	2007	Fiction		9781941220559		
5300	In portaging from one river to another, Wabanakis had to carry their canoes and all other possessinos. Everyone knew the value of traveling light and understood that it required leaving some things behind. Nothing encumbered movement more than fear, which was often the most difficult burden to surrender.	McBride, Bunny	Women of the Dawn				Kline, Christina Baker	Orphan Train	US	2013	Fiction		9780061950728		
5301	Invariable repetition causes the excessive prolongation of a settled condition: therefore, says the poet, change is in all things sweet.	Aristotle	Rhetoric, book 1, chapter 11		Greece		Kline, Christina Baker	The Way Life Should Be	US	2007	Fiction		9780060798918		
5302	One should never trust a woma who tells one her real age. A woman who would tell one that would tell one anything.	Wilde, Oscar					Knight, India	Mutton	US	2012	Fiction		9781905490844		
5303	It seems that a new knightly order has recently been born in the Orient. They do not fear death; instead, they long for death.	Saint Bernard of Clairvaux					Knox, Tom	The Babylon Rite	US	2012	Fiction	AD 1135	9780670026647		
5304	And the LORD brought us FORTH out of EGYPT, with a mighty hand.		Deuteronomy 26:8				Knox, Tom	The Deceit	US	2013	Fiction		9780007459209		
5305	The past is now part of my future, the present is well out of hand.	Joy Division	Heart and Soul				Knox, Joseph	Sirens	US	2017	Fiction		9780857524331		
5306	Haynes: [To crew] Pull the power back. That's right. Pull the left one [throttle] back. Copilot: Pull the left one back. Approach: At the end of the runway it's just wide-open field. Cockpit unidentified voice: Left throttle, left, left, left, left... Cockpit unidentitied voice: God! Cabin: [Sound of impact]	MacPherson, Malcolm	The Black Box				Koch, Herman	Dear Mr M	US	2014	Fiction		9781447294726		
5307	How can we know the dancer from the dance?	Yeats, William Butler					Kohler, Sheila	Dreaming for Freud	US	2014	Fiction		9780143125198		
5308	They followed the light and shadow,  and the light led them forward to light  and the shadow led them to darkness.	Eliot, T. S.	Choruses from The Rock, VII				Koontz, Dean	Deeply Odd	US	2013	Fiction		9780007327034		
5309	From childhood's hour I have not been As others were -- I have not seen As others saw.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Alone				Koontz, Dean	Odd Apocalypse	US	2012	Fiction		9780553807745		
5310	O dark dark dark.  They all go into the dark...	Eliot, T. S.	East Coker				Koontz, Dean	77 Shadow Street	US	2011	Fiction		9780553807714		
5311	The only wisdom we can hope to acquire  Is the wisdom of humility...	Eliot, T. S.	East Coker				Koontz, Dean	Saint Odd	US	2015	Fiction		9780345545879		
5312	She... Hears the song in the egg of a bird.	Dickey, James	Sleeping Out at Easter				Koontz, Dean	Ashley Bell	US	2015	Fiction		9780345545961		
5313	Hold every moment sacred. Give each clarity and meaning, each the weight of thine awareness, each its true and due fulfillment.	Mann, Thomas	The Beloved Returns				Koontz, Dean	The City	US	2014	Fiction		9780345545930		
5314	"Needs must thou find another way to flee," He answered, seeing my eyes with weeping fill, "If thou from this wild place wouldst get thee free; Because this beast, at which thou criest still, Suffereth none to go upon her path, But hindereth and entangleth till she kill, And hath a nature so perverse in wrath, Her craving maw never is satiated But after food the fiercer hunger hath."	Dante	The Inferno, Canto I, 91-99				Korkeakivi, Anne	One Unexpected Quest	US	2012	Fiction		9780316196772		
5315	Spirits pay rent to the basements they haunt.	Pug, Joe	Nation of Heat				Koryta, Michael	The Ridge	US	2011	Fiction		9780316053662		
5316	And I became a thin blue flame,  polished on a mountain range.	Ritter, Josh	Thin Blue Flame				Koryta, Michael	The Ridge	US	2011	Fiction		9780316053662		
5317	Our virtues and our failings are inseperable, like force and matter. When they separate, man is no more.	Tesla, Nikola					Koryta, Michael	Rise the Dark	US	2016	Fiction		9780316293839		
5318	The mind of every assassin runs on a narrow-gauge track. But theere are no loners. No man lives in a void. His every act is conditioned by his time and his society.	Machester, William	The Death of a President				Koryta, Michael	Rise the Dark	US	2016	Fiction		9780316293839		
5319	This, Sir is my case! It is the case not merely of that humble institution, it is the case of every college in our Land... of all those great charities founded by the piety of our ancestors to alleviate human misery, and scatter blessings along the pathway of life... Sir, you may destroy this little institution; it is weak, it is in your hands! I know it is one of the lesser lights in the literary horizon of our country. You may put it out! But if you do so, you must carry through your work! You must extinguish, one after another, all those great lights of science which for more than a century have thrown their radiance over our land!  It is, Sir, as I have said, a small college. And yet there are those who love it!	Webster, Daniel					Korelitz, Jean Hanff	The Devil and Webster	US	2017	Fiction	1818	9781455592388		
5320	History has many cunning passages, contrived corridors.	Eliot, T. S.					Koryta, Michael	Last Words	US	2015	Fiction		9781444742619		
5321	It is impossible that God should ever deceive me, since in all fraud and deceit is to be found a certain imperfection.	Descartes				Y	Kosmatka, Ted	The Flicker Men	US	2015	Fiction		9780805096194	Epigraphs begin on section	
5322	The heart has reasons that reason does not understand.	Pascal, Blaise					Krueger, William Kent	Ordinary Grace	US	2013	Fiction		9781451645828		
5323	Interns are invisible. You can tell executives your name a hundred times and they will never remember it because they have no respect for someone at the bottom of the barrel, working for free. The irony is that they will heap important duties on you with total abandon. The more of these duties you involuntarily accept, the more you will get, simultaneously acquiring TRUST AND ACCESS. Ultimately, your target will trust you with his life, and that is when you will take it.		The Intern's Handbook				Kuhn, Shane	Kill Your Boss	US	2014	Fiction		9780751552348		
5324	We may well imagine that the glory of life lies around everyone, and always in its full richness, but obscured, down in the depths, invisible and far away. There it lies, however, not hostile, not reluctant, not deaf. If you use the right word, calling it by its right name, it will come. That is the essence of the magic that does not create but calls.	Kafka, Franz	Diaries				Kumpfmuller, Michael	The Glory of Life	US	2011	Fiction	1921	9781908323545		
5325	Having cleaned his armor and made a full helmet out of a simple headpiece, and having given a name to his horse and decided on one for himself, he realized that the only thing left for him to do was to find a lady to love, for the knight errant without a lady-love was a tree without leaves or fruit, a body without a soul.	de Cervantes, Miguel	Don Quixote				Kurniawan, Eka	Beauty is a Wound	US	2002	Fiction		9780811223638		
5326	As for this little key, it is that of the closet at the end of the long gallery, on the ground floor. Open everyting, and go everywhere except that little closet, which I forbid you to enter, and I forbid you strictly, that if you should venture to open the door, there is nothing that you may not have to dread from my anger.	Perrault, Charles	Blue Beard				Kendal, Claire	The book of You	US	2014	Fiction		9780062326669		
5327	All liars shall have their part in the lake which burneth with fire and brimstone...		Revelation 21:8				Kepler, Lars	The Fire Witness	US	2011	Fiction		9780007467778		
5328	But, O the heavy change, now thou art gone,  Now thou art gone, and never must return!	Milton	Lycidas			Y	Kerouac, Jack	The Haunted Life	US	2014	Fiction		9780141394084	Epigraphs begin on section	
5329	And in myself too many things have perished which, I imagined, would last forever, and new structures have arisen, given birth to new sorrows and new joys which in those days I could not have foreseen, just as now the old are difficult of comprehension.	Proust	A la recherche du temps perdu			Y	Kerouac, Jack	The Haunted Life	US	2014	Fiction		9780141394084	Epigraphs begin on section	
5330	N'ous-je pas une fois une jeunesse amiable, heroique, fabuleuse, a ecrire  sur des feuilles d'or, trop de chance!  par quel crime, par quelle erreur, aije  merite ma faiblesse actuelle?	Rimbaud	Une saison en enfer			Y	Kerouac, Jack	The Haunted Life	US	2014	Fiction		9780141394084	Epigraphs begin on section	
5331	My heart is full.	Newman, Paul	The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Mood Marigolds				Kerangal, Maylis de	Mend the Living	US	2014	Fiction	1972	9780857053855		
5332	Let justice be done lest the world perish.	Hegel					Khan, Ausma Zehanat	The Unquiet Dead	US	2014	Fiction		9781250055118		
5333	All verterbrates... spend time learning their surroundings and for the most part migrate within these familiar areas. On the other hand, all plants and all other invertebrates... are always traveling on into the unknown, through not, as one might suppose, randomly haphazardly.	Baker, Dr. Robin	The Mystery of Migration				Khadivi, Laleh	The Walking	US	2013	Fiction		9781408814840		
5334	I know not how significant it is, or how far it is an evidence of singularity, that an individual should thus consent in his pettiest walk with the general movement of the race; but I know that somehting akin to the migratory instinct of bird and quadrupeds... affects both nations and individuals, either perenially or from time to time.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walking				Khadivi, Laleh	The Walking	US	2013	Fiction		9781408814840		
5335	Why should we plant the tree we will never see?	Ferdowsi, Abolqasem	Shahnameh				Khadivi, Laleh	The Walking	US	2013	Fiction		9781408814840		
5336	If you desire to move towards lasting peace  Smile at the destiny that strikes you down  and strike no one.	Khayyam, Omar					Khadra, Yasmina	The Dictator's Last Night	US	2015	Fiction		9781910477137		
5337	For the sixth time, the mousy little engineer and his wife, waiting in Sing Sing’s death house, had petitioned the highest tribunal…. For the sixth time, a majority of the nine Justices rejected a Rosenberg appeal…. Then, as the clock ticked on toward 11 p.m. Thursday, the hour of death for the spies, Supreme Court Justice William Douglas acted alone. Unexpectedly, the court having recessed for the summer, he granted the stay of execution that the full court had denied. That touched off, within the next 24 hours, one of the most dramatic and novel episodes in all the august annals of the U.S. Supreme Court….		“The Last Appeal,” TIME, June 29, 1953				Coover, Robert	Public Burning	US	1977	Speculative fiction		802135277		
5338	That’s what I’m counting on most of all — the stories.	Paris, Josephine	Josephine Paris (as played by Ethel Rosenberg) in The Valiant, by H. E. Porter and Robert Middlemass				Coover, Robert	Public Burning	US	1977	Speculative fiction		802135277		
5339	I did not come to tell you things that you know as well as I.	Eisenhower, Dwight David 	Dwight David Eisenhower April 7, 1953				Coover, Robert	Public Burning	US	1977	Speculative fiction		802135277		
5340	Of course, none of us had much money at the time, so we would just meet at someone’s house after skating and have food, a spaghetti dinner or something of that type, and then we would sit around and tell stories and laugh. Dick was always the highlight of the party because he has a wonderful sense of humor. He would keep everybody in stitches. Sometimes we would even act out parts. I will never forget one night when we did “Beauty and the Beast.” Dick was the Beast, and one of the other men dressed up like Beauty. This sounds rather silly to be telling it now, but in those days we were all very young…. It was good, clean fun, and we had loads of laughs.		Mrs Richard Nixon		US		Coover, Robert	Public Burning	US	1977	Speculative fiction		802135277		
5341	All my humor is situation stuff….		Mrs Richard Nixon		US		Coover, Robert	Public Burning	US	1977	Speculative fiction		802135277		
5342	The Kingdom is at war, besieged by a roving band of demented Cretin Wizards who have stirred up the forest wild things and aroused the demonic within the commoners. Undermined by intrigue and stupidity, its battlements crumbling, the Kingdom is about to capitulate. The King and his minions cannot save it. But Beauty can try.	Elliott, Sally	Against the Cretins				Coover, Robert	The Brunist Day of Wrath	US	2014	Fiction		1938604385		
5343	Write what you see in a book and send it to the Seven Churches.	Revelations 1:11	Bible				Coover, Robert	Origin of the Brunists	US	1966	Fiction		80213743		
5344	Those two, with so much else in common, were models for me, masters, examples to follow, and now my justification.	Tristia	Book II				Coover, Robert	John's Wife	US	1996	Fiction		684830434		
5345	It may be that friendship is nourished on observation and conversation, but love is born from and nourished on silent interpretation … The beloved expresses a possible world unknown to us … that must be deciphered.	Deleuze,Gilles	Proust and Signs				Galchen, Rivka 	Atmospheric Disturbances	US	2008	Fiction		37420011		
5346	Since the first numerical prediction model we have witnessed a steady improvement in forecasting large scale flows. Yet on the human scale (i.e., the mesoscale) little to no improvement has been reported. Several reasons have been cited … yet the most obvious reason (to me at least) is: we cannot tell what the weather will be tomorrow (or the next hour) because we do not know accurately enough what the weather is right now	Tzvi Gal-Chen	Initialization of Mesoscale Models: The Possible Impact of Remotely Sensed Data				Galchen, Rivka 	Atmospheric Disturbances	US	2008	Fiction		37420011		
5347	All Americans come from Ohio originally, if only briefly.	Powell, Dawn					Pollock, Donald Ray	Knockemstiff	US	2008	Fiction		38552382		
5348	In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said, “Is it good, friend?” “It is bitter—bitter,” he answered; “But I like it Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart.”	Crane, Stephen					Watkins, Claire 	Battleborn	US	2012	Fiction		159448825		
5349	There it is. Take it.	Mulholland, William 					Watkins, Claire 	Gold Fame Citrus	US	2015	Fiction		159463423		
5350	I shall still be here … growing my bark around the wire fence like a grin.	Squire, Caroline	An Apple Tree Spouts Philosophy in an Office Car Park				Moore, Lorrie 	Bark: Stories	US	2014	Fiction		30759413		
5351	In the splitting up dream we were fighting over who would keep the dog, Blizzard. You tell me what that name means. He was a cross between something big and fluffy and a dachshund. Does this have to be the male and female genitalia? Poor Blizzard, why was he a dog? He barely touched the hummus in his dogfood dish.	Glück, Louise 	Vita Nova				Moore, Lorrie 	Bark: Stories	US	2014	Fiction		30759413		
5352	Don’t be gruff. Anything that falls on the floor is mine.	Gerstler, Amy 	Interview with a Dog				Moore, Lorrie 	Bark: Stories	US	2014	Fiction		30759413		
5353	Well run, Thisby.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night’s Dream				Moore, Lorrie 	Who Will Run the Frog Hospital	US	1994	Fiction		1400033829		
5354	I am thankful that this pond was made deep and pure for a symbol.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden				Moore, Lorrie 	Who Will Run the Frog Hospital	US	1994	Fiction		1400033829		
5355	How public — like a Frog— To tell one’s name — the livelong June—	Dickinson, Emily					Moore, Lorrie 	Who Will Run the Frog Hospital	US	1994	Fiction		1400033829		
5356	… it is not news that we live in a world Where beauty is unexplainable And suddenly ruined And has its own routines. We are often far From home in a dark town, and our griefs Are difficult to translate into a language Understood by others.	Smith, Charlie	The Meaning of Birds				Moore, Lorrie 	Birds of America	US	1998	Fiction		312241224		
5357	Is it o-ka-lee Or con-ka-ree, is it really jug jug, Is it cuckoo for that matter?— Much less whether a bird’s call Means anything in Particular, or at all.	Clampitt, Amy	Syrinx				Moore, Lorrie 	Birds of America	US	1998	Fiction		312241224		
5358	How can I live my life without committing an act with a giant scissors?	Oates, Joyce Carol	An Interior Monologue				Moore, Lorrie 	Birds of America	US	1998	Fiction		312241224		
5359	The word mammoth is derived from the Tartar word mamma meaning “the earth” … From this some mistakenly came to believe that the great beast had always lived underground, burrowing like a big mole. And they were sure it died when it came to the surface and breathed fresh air!	Andrews, Roy Chapman 	All About Strange Beasts of the Past				Moore, Lorrie 	Anagrams	US	1986	Fiction		44667272		
5360	I don’t think there’s anything in that black bag for me.	Garland, Judy	The Wizard of Oz				Moore, Lorrie 	Anagrams	US	1986	Fiction		44667272		
5361	I shall be telling this with a sigh …	Frost, Robert	The Road Not Taken				Moore, Lorrie 	Anagrams	US	1986	Fiction		44667272		
5362	As for living, we shall have our servants do that for us	 Villiers de L'isle-Adam	Axel				Moore, Lorrie 	A Gate at the Stairs	US	2009	Fiction		37540928		
5363	Suzuki!	Madama Butterfly	Madama Butterfly				Moore, Lorrie 	A Gate at the Stairs	US	2009	Fiction		37540928		
5364	All seats provide equal viewing of the universe.		Museum Guide, Hayden Planetarium				Moore, Lorrie 	A Gate at the Stairs	US	2009	Fiction		37540928		
5365	It seemed very sad to see you going off in your new shoes alone 		Zelda Fitzgerald, in a letter to her husband, February 1932				Moore, Lorrie 	Like Life	US	1990	Fiction		37571916		
5366	The spectacle’s externality with respect to the acting subject is demonstrated by the fact that the individual’s own gestures are no longer his own, but rather those of someone else who represents them to him. The spectator feels at home nowhere, for the spectacle is everywhere.	Debord, Guy	The Society of the Spectacle				Alarcón, Daniel 	At Night We Walk in Circles	US	2013	Fiction		1594631719		
5367	BÉRENGER: [who also stops feeling the invisible walls, greatly surprised] Why, what do you mean? [The ARCHITECT returns to his files.] In any case, I’m glad my memory is real and I can feel it with my fingers. I’m as young as I was a hundred years ago. I can fall in love again … [Calling to the wings on the right: ] Mademoiselle, oh, Mademoiselle, will you marry me?	Ionesco, Eugene	The Killer				Alarcón, Daniel 	At Night We Walk in Circles	US	2013	Fiction		1594631719		
5368	It is the people who are executed and the people who make up the firing squad; the people are both vague randomness and precise law. There are no tricks, nor can there be.	Monsivais, Carlos					Alarcón, Daniel 	Lost City Radio	US	2007	Fiction		60594799		
5369	mi familia y mis mejores amigos And they’ve opened your sides to cover their stench And they’ve beaten you because you are always stone And they’ve thrown you to the abyss so as not to hear your voice of fire And they’ve wounded you And they’ve killed you And so they’ve abandoned you like an animal like the king of any desert except this one	Villacorta, Carlos	In Your Kingdom” 				Alarcón, Daniel 	War by Candlelight: Stories	US	2005	Fiction		60594802		
5370	It is common knowledge that nobody is born with a decalogue already formed, but that everyone builds his own either during his life or at the end, on the basis of his own experiences, or of those of others which can be assimilated to his own; so that everybody’s moral universe, suitably interpreted, comes to be identified with the sum of his former experiences, and so represents an abridged form of his biography.	Levi, Primo 	The Reawakening				Baxter, Charles	There's Something I Want You to Do	US	2015	Fiction		110187001		
5371	Yes, there were times when I forgot not only who I was, but that I was, forgot to be.	Beckett, Samuel	Molloy				Baxter, Charles	The Feast of Love	US	2000	Fiction		037570910X		
5372	I dreamed I had my wish: — I seemed to see the conditions of my life, upon a luminous stage: how I could change, how I could not: the root of necessity, and choice.	Bidart, Frank	Golde State				Baxter, Charles	The Soul Thief	US	2008	Fiction		37542252		
5373	I very much wanted to manage in that first movement without using trombones, and tried to. . But. . I must confess to you that I am a profoundly melancholy man, that black wings flap incessantly above us. . no — I must have my trombones.	Brahms, Johannes	Johannes Brahms, in a letter to Vincenz Lachner				Baxter, Charles	Saul and Patsy	US	2003	Fiction		375709169		
5374	Michigan seems like a dream to me now.	Simon, Paul	America				Baxter, Charles	Saul and Patsy	US	2003	Fiction		375709169		
5375	The fact that I am writing to you in English already falsifies what I wanted to tell you. My subject: how to explain to you that I don’t belong to English though I belong nowhere else	Firmat, Gustavo Pérez 					Diaz, Junot	Drown	US	1996	Fiction		1573226068		
5376	Traumatic memory is not narrative. Rather, it is experience that reoccurs, either as full sensory replay of traumatic events in dreams or flashbacks, with all things seen, heard, smelled, and felt intact, or as disconnected fragments	onathan Shay, M.D., Ph.D.	Achilles in Vietnam				Means, David	Hystopia	US	2016	Fiction		865479135		
5377	So you people don’t believe in God. So you’re all big smart know-it-all Marxists and Freudians, hey? Why don’t you come back in a million years and tell me all about it, angels?	Kerouac, Jack 					Means, David	Hystopia	US	2016	Fiction		865479135		
5378	— Phew! A biographer is a devil.		E.M., in conversation				Millhauser, Steven	Edwin Mullhouse: The Life and Death of an American Writer 1943-1954	US	1972	Fiction		679766529		
5379	Children are the eyes and hands of a family.	S. Leong					Shepard, Jim	Flights	US	1983	Fiction		45225592		
5380	Through the suburbs sleepless people stagger, as though just delivered from a shipwreck of blood.	Lorca, Federico Garcia	The Dawn				Calhoun, Kenneth	Black Moon	US	2014	Fiction		804137145		
5381	Are you awake now too?	Wilco	Black Moon				Calhoun, Kenneth	Black Moon	US	2014	Fiction		804137145		
5382	Ultimately, the dog, its constant presence in human experience coupled with its nearness to the feral world, is the alter ego of man himself.	White, David Gordon 	Myths of the Dog-Man				Watson, Brad	Last Days of the Dog-Men	US	1996	Fiction		393321207		
5383	In the wombs of the mothers, unborn embryos were growing, membranes and tissues folded and pleated themselves cleverly around each other, exploring without sorrow, without hesitation, the possibilities of topological space.	Gustafsson, Lars	Greatness Strikes Where It Pleases				Watson, Brad	Miss Jane	US	2016	Fiction		39324173		
5384	She’d had, like anyone else, her love story.	Flaubert, Gustav	A Simple Heart				Watson, Brad	Miss Jane	US	2016	Fiction		39324173		
5385	Lettera gesta docet, quid credas allegoria; Moralis quid agas, quo tendas anagogia.	Augustine of Dacia	Rotulus pugillaris				Adrian, Chris 	The Children's Hospital	US	2006	Fiction		1932416609		
5386	There may be always a time of innocence. There is never a place.	Stevens, Wallace	The Auroras of Autumn				Foulds, Adam	In the Wolf's Mouth	US	2014	Fiction		37417582		
5387	Where you come from is gone, where you thought you were going to never was there, and where you are is no good unless you can get away from it.	O'Connor, Flannery	Wise Blood				Ostlund, Lori 	After The Parade	US	2015	Fiction		1476790108		
5388	It is an odd thing, but everyone who disappears is said to be seen at San Francisco.	Wilde, Oscar					Ostlund, Lori 	After The Parade	US	2015	Fiction		1476790108		
5389	In the true movement of community what is at stake is never humanity, but always the end of humanity.	Nancy, Jean-Luc					Evenson, Brian	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
5390	Infinite emptiness will be all around you, all the resurrected dead of all the ages wouldn’t fill it, and there you’ll be like a little bit of grit in the middle of the steppe.	Beckett, Samuel	Endgame				Evenson, Brian	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
5391	It is the desire and goal of the Church to gather and preserve copies of the world’s genealogical information recorded through the ages into one central storage area where they will be safe from the ravages of nature and the destructions of man…. The magnificent machinery is in motion, and in an efficient, businesslike manner, page by page and book by book these records are being stored as priceless treasures, securely protected in the tops of the mountains.	Brother Sidney B. Sperry					Evenson, Brian	Immobility	US	2012	Fiction		765330962		
5392	The scroll of the night sky seemed to roll back, showing a huge blood-dusky presence looming enormous, stooping, looking down, awaiting its moment.	Lawrence, D.H	The Border Line				Evenson, Brian	Fugue State	US	2009	Fiction		1566892252		
5393	And if thy right eye offend thee, pluck it out, and cast if from thee. . And if thy right hand offend thee, cut it off, and cast it from thee. .	Matthew 5:29-30	Bible				Evenson, Brian	Last Days	US	2003	Fiction		98022600		
5394	All this repeated cant, therefore, about our American mountains is not true in point of fact. But what if it were? — yes, gentlemen, what if it were? And this question brings me to the gist of the matter.	Kennedy, Philip Pendleton 	Philip Pendleton Kennedy, The Blackwater Chronicle: A Narrative of an Expedition into the Land of Canaan, of Randolph County, Virginia, a Country Flowing with Wild Animals, Such as Panthers, Bears, Wolves, Elk, Deer, Otter, Badger, &c., &c., with Innumerable Trout — by Five Adventurous Gentlemen, without Any Aid of Government, and Solely by Their Own Resources, in the Summer of 1851. 				Null, Matthew	Allegheny Front	US	2016	Fiction		1941411258		
5395	Now I am ready to tell how bodies changed into different bodies.		Metamorphoses				Banks, Russell	Lost Memory of Skin	US	2011	Fiction		61857637		
5396	… and I only am escaped alone to tell thee	Job 1:16	Bible				Banks, Russell	Cloudsplitter	US	1998	Fiction		 0-06-016860-9		
5397	The great enigma of human life is not suffering but affliction.	Weil, Simone	The Love of God and Affliction				Banks, Russell	Affliction	US	1989	Fiction		6092007		
5398	The individual has a host of shadows, all of which resemble him and for the moment have an equal claim to authenticity.	Kierkegaard	Repetition				Banks, Russell	Hamilton Stark	US	1978	Fiction		60977051		
5399	A certain sense of tragedy, however attractive, Is to be avoided. Though there is no need to make a dogma of that	Brecht, Bertolt 					Banks, Russell	Trailerpark	US	1981	Fiction		9782742719013		
5400	Yun seul dwèt pas capab’ mangé gombo.						Banks, Russell	Continental Drift	US	1985	Fiction		60854944		
5401	I am free. High above the mast the moon Rides clear of her mind and the waves make a refrain Of this: that the snake has shed its skin upon The floor. Go on through the darkness. The waves fly back.	Stevens, Wallace	Farewell to Florida				Banks, Russell	Continental Drift	US	1985	Fiction		60854944		
5402	Harper’s Creek and roarin’ ribber, Thar, my dear, we’ll live forebber; Den we’ll go de Ingin nation, All I want in dis creation Is pretty little wife and big plantation.	Northrup	Twelve Years a Slave				Banks, Russell	Continental Drift	US	1985	Fiction		60854944		
5403	Remember death.						Banks, Russell	Relation of My Imprisonment	US	1984	Fiction		60976802		
5404	I am beautiful as a dream of stone.	Baudelaire, Charles					Banks, Russell	The Reserve	US	2008	Fiction		61430250		
5405	Every angel is terrifying.	Rilke	The Duino Elegies				Banks, Russell	The Angel on the Roof	US	1999	Fiction		60931256		
5406	A poor prince who is weak in cavalry, and whose whole infantry does not exceed a single man, had best quit the field; and signalize himself in the cabinet, if he can get up into it — I say up into it — for there is no descending perpendicular amongst ’em with a “Me voici! mes infants”—here I am — whatever many may think.	Sterne, Laurence	A Sentimental Journey				Banks, Russell	Outer Banks	US	2008	Fiction		6154452		
5407	“Más allá del sol, más allá del mar, más allá de Dios, poco más allá.”	Varela, Carlos 					Engel, Patricia	The Veins of the Ocean	US	2016	Fiction		802124895		
5408	“Is the cinema more important than life?”	Truffaut, Francois 					Kurtz, Ed	Angel of the Abyss	US	2014	Fiction		1940544440		
5409	Why shouldn’t things be largely absurd, futile, and transitory? They are so, and we are so, and they and we go very well together.	Santayana, George 					Proulx, Annie 	Barkskins	US	2016	Fiction		743288785		
5410	In Antiquity every tree, every spring, every stream, every hill had its own genius loci, its guardian spirit. These spirits were accessible to men, but were very unlike men; centaurs, fauns, and mermaids show their ambivalence. Before one cut a tree, mined a mountain, or dammed a brook, it was important to placate the spirit in charge of that particular situation, and to keep it placated. By destroying pagan animism, Christianity made it possible to exploit nature in a mood of indifference to the feelings of natural objects.	Lynn White, Jr.					Proulx, Annie 	Barkskins	US	2016	Fiction		743288785		
5411	Many African societies divide humans into three categories: those still alive on the earth, the sasha, and the zamani. The recently departed whose time on earth overlapped with people still here are the sasha, the living-dead. They are not wholly dead, for they still live in the memories of the living, who can call them to mind, create their likeness in art, and bring them to life in anecdote. When the last person to know an ancestor dies, that ancestor leaves the sasha for the zamani, the dead. As generalized ancestors, the zamani are not forgotten but revered. Many… can be recalled by name. But they are not living-dead. There is a difference	Loewen, James	Lies my Teacher Told Me				Brockmeier, Kevin 	The Brief History of the Dead	US	2006	Fiction		743288785		
5412	The strong in spirit wear bright clothes of fire. They dance and burn. The light is worth the pain. The light is worth the pain. The pain stops when the flame dies out.	Blumenfeld, Hugh 					Brockmeier, Kevin 	The Illumination	US	2011	Fiction		375425314		
5413	 hand, that with a grasp may grip the worlde.	Marlowe, Christopher					Rash, Ron	Serena	US	2008	Fiction		61470856		
5414	The word adventures carries in it so free and licentious a sound. that it can hardly with propriety be applied to those few and natural incidents which compose the history of a woman of honour.	Lennox, Charlotte	The Female Quixote, 1752				Hadley, Tessa 	Clever Girl	US	2013	Fiction		62270397		
5415	God’s old lady, she sure is a big chick.	Mingus, Charles 					Alexie, Sherman	Reservation Blues	US	1995	Fiction		80214190		
5416	I went to the crossroad fell down on my knees I went to the crossroad fell down on my knees	Johnson, Robert 					Alexie, Sherman	Reservation Blues	US	1995	Fiction		80214190		
5417	We are what We have lost	Kuo, Alex					Alexie, Sherman	Indian Killer	US	1996	Fiction		B00FEZ24QO		
5418	“Po-tee-weet?”	Vonnegut, Kurt	Slaughterhouse-Five				Alexie, Sherman	Flight	US	2007	Fiction		80217037		
5419	Love — bittersweet, irrepressible— loosens my limbs and I tremble.	Sappho					Alexie, Sherman	Ten Little Indians	US	2003	Fiction		009946456X		
5420	I SAW A MAN swerve his car And try to hit a stray dog, But the quick mutt dodged Between two parked cars And made his escape. God, I thought, did I just see What I think I saw? At the next red light, I pulled up beside the man And stared hard at him. He knew that’d I seen His murder attempt, But he didn’t care. He smiled and yelled loud Enough for me to hear him Through our closed windows: “Don’t give me that face Unless you’re going to do Something about it. Come on, tough guy, What are you going to do?” I didn’t do anything. I turned right on the green. He turned left against traffic. I don’t know what happened To that man or the dog, But I drove home And wrote this poem. Why do poets think They can change the world? The only life I can save Is my own.						Alexie, Sherman	War Dances	US	2009	Fiction		80211919		
5421	There’s a little bit of magic in everything and then some loss to even things out.	Reed, Lou					Alexie, Sherman	The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven	US	1993	Fiction		80214167		
5422	I listen to the gunfire we cannot hear, and begin this journey with the light of knowing the root of my own furious love.	Harjo, Joy 					Alexie, Sherman	The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven	US	1993	Fiction		80214167		
5423	Birth and death are so closely related that one could not destroy either without destroying the other at the same time. It is extinction that makes creation possible	Butler, Samuel					Burke, Kealan  and Shannon, Harry	Concrete Gods	US	2011	Fiction		B004JU0JKI		
5424	There was never any more inception than there is now, Nor any more youth or age than there is now, And will never be any more perfection than there is now, Nor any more heaven or hell than there is now. Urge and urge and urge, Always the procreant urge of the world	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself				Goolsby, Jesse	I'd Walk with My Friends If I Could Find Them	US	2015	Fiction		544380983		
5425	The rest of you can eat me up. I just record your behavior.	Tsvetayeva, Marina 					McGuane, Thomas 	Crow Fair: Stories	US	2015	Fiction		385350198		
5426	If you come to a fork in the road, take it.	Berra, Yogi					McGuane, Thomas 	Nothing but Blue Skies	US	1992	Fiction		67974778		
5427	Man is excellently made and eagerly lives the kind of life that is being lived.	Zoshchenko, Mikhail					McGuane, Thomas 	Ninety-Two in the Shade	US	1973	Fiction		67975289		
5428	I photographed you with my Rolleiflex. It showed your enormous ingratitude.	Jobim, Antonio Carlos					McGuane, Thomas 	Keep the Change	US	1989	Fiction		395488877		
5429	To be a human being, one had to drink from the cup. If one were lucky on one day, or cowardly on another, it was presented on a third occasion.	Greene, Graham 					McGuane, Thomas 	Gallatin Canyon	US	2006	Fiction		1400041562		
5430	As for the double life, everyone lives one actually. Why brag about it?	Walser, Robert					McGuane, Thomas 	Driving on the Rim	US	2010	Fiction		1400041554		
5431	Whirl is king.	Aristophanes					McGuane, Thomas 	The Sporting Club	US	1968	Fiction		679752900		
5432	A savage place! as holy and enchanted As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon lover. 		Kubla Khan				McGuane, Thomas 	The Cadence of Grass	US	2002	Fiction		679767452		
5433	When the sea was calm all ships alike Showed mastership in floating.	W.S.					McGuane, Thomas 	The Bushwacked Piano	US	1971	Fiction		39472642		
5434	There is no question that the dog who is really ready for a big trial is on the threshold of committing grave mistakes.	Morgan, Charles	On Retrievers				McGuane, Thomas 	Something to Be Desired	US	1984	Fiction		394731565		
5435	The best epitaph a man can gain is to have accomplished daring deeds of valor against the enmity of fiends during his lifetime.		The Seafarer				McGuane, Thomas 	Panama	US	1978	Fiction		67975291		
5436	Am I the sea, or a sea monster, that thou settest a guard over me?	Job 7:12	Bible				Parker, T Jefferson	The Famous and the Dead	US	2013	Fiction		1455818097		
5437	They of the west are appalled at his day and horror seizes them of the east.	Job 18	Bible				Parker, T Jefferson	Little Saigon	US	1988	Fiction		312915934		
5438	There's a quaint little place they call Lullaby Town - It's just back of those hills where the sunsets go down. Its streets are of silver, its buildings of gold, And its palaces dazzling things to behold. There's a peddler who carries, strapped high on his back, A bundle. Now, guess what he has in that pack. No, he's not peddling jams nor delectable creams. Would you know what he's selling? Just wonderful dreams!		Lullaby Town				Crais, Robert	Lullaby Town	US	1992	Fiction		752817000		
5439	Welcome back, my friends, to the show that never ends. We're so glad you could attend. Come inside! Come inside!		Emerson, Lake, Palmer				Crais, Robert	Lullaby Town	US	1992	Fiction		752817000		
5440	Winter downpour- even the monkey needs a raincoat.	Basho					Crais, Robert	The Monkey's Raincoat	US	1987	Fiction		752816993		
5441	That ain't tactics, baby. That's just the beast in me.	Presley, Elvis 	Elvis Presley, Jailhouse Rock (the movie)				Crais, Robert	The Monkey's Raincoat	US	1987	Fiction		752816993		
5442	The organized criminal gangs from the fifteen republics of the former Soviet Union are governed by what they call the “Vorovskoy Zakon”-the thieves’ code-which is comprised of eighteen written rules. The first rule is this: A thief must forsake his mother, father, brothers, and sisters. He must not have a family-no wife, no children. We are his family. If any of the eighteen rules are broken, the punishment is death.						Crais, Robert	The First Rule	US	2010	Fiction		399156135		
5443	Gotta do that right thing Please Please Please Someone be that hard thing For me		Deconstructed Child				Crais, Robert	The First Rule	US	2010	Fiction		399156135		
5444	Do you know what love is? (I would bleed out for you.)		Tattooed Beach Sluts				Crais, Robert	L.A. Requiem	US	1999	Fiction				
5445	I've got the whole town under my thumb and all I've gotta do is keep acting dumb. We say goodbye so very politely Now say hello to the killer inside me.		MC900 Ft. Jesus				Crais, Robert	L.A. Requiem	US	1999	Fiction		2266120921		
5446	Mama, Mama, can't you see What the Marine Corps has done to me? Made me lean and made me strong Made me where I can do no wrong.		USMC marching cadence				Crais, Robert	L.A. Requiem	US	1999	Fiction		2266120921		
5447	pike-n.; a long-bodied, predatory fish known for its speed and aggression.		Oxford American Dictionary				Crais, Robert	The Watchman	US	2007	Fiction		743281632		
5448	Hush! my dear, lie still and slumber. Holy angels guard thy bed!	Watts, Isaac					Crais, Robert	The Watchman	US	2007	Fiction		743281632		
5449	Create in me a clean heart, O God; and renew a right spirit within me.	Psalms 50:10	Bible				Crais, Robert	The Watchman	US	2007	Fiction		743281632		
5450	To be disrupted: when the human body is blown apart; as by the pressure force of a bomb.		Gradwohl’s Legal Medicine				Crais, Robert	Demolition Angel	US	2000	Fiction		034543448X		
5451	A man's death is his own business	Moore, Aaron 	 Aaron Moore, First Sergeant, U.S. Marine Corps				Lescroart, John 	Betrayal	US	2007	Fiction		525950397		
5452	Injustice is relatively easy to bear; it is justice that hurts.	Mencken, Henry Louis 					Lescroart, John 	Betrayal	US	2007	Fiction		525950397		
5453	 will follow that method of treatment which… I consider for the benefit of my patients, and abstain from whatever is deleterious and mischievous. I will give no deadly medicine to anyone if asked, nor suggest any such counsel…		The Hippocratic Oath				Lescroart, John 	The Oath	US	2002	Fiction		0-525-94576-8		
5454	For the love of money is the root of all evils.	1 Timothy 6:10	Bible				Lescroart, John 	The Oath	US	2002	Fiction		0-525-94576-8		
5455	We do not see things as they are; We see things as we are.	Talmud					Lescroart, John 	Guilt	US	1996	Fiction		0-385-31655-0		
5456	Suffering is a fact of life; suffering is caused by attachment.		The First and Second Noble Truths of Buddhism				Lescroart, John 	The Mercy Rule	US	1998	Fiction		0-385-31658-5		
5457	Almost all our faults are more pardonable than the methods we think up to hide them.	de la Rochefoucauld, François 					Lescroart, John 	The Second Chair	US	2004	Fiction		 0-525-94775-2		
5458	Our progress in degeneracy appears to me to be pretty rapid.	Lincoln, Abraham 					Lescroart, John 	A Certain Justice	US	1995	Fiction		1-55611-445-1		
5459	To those white people who have whatever hang-ups they have, get over it.	Berry, Marion 					Lescroart, John 	A Certain Justice	US	1995	Fiction		1-55611-445-2		
5460	Pain reaches the heart with electrical speed, but truth moves to the heart as slowly as a glacier.	Kingsolver, Barbara 					Lescroart, John 	A Certain Justice	US	1995	Fiction		1-55611-445-3		
5461	Where life is more terrible than death, It is then the truest valor to want to live.	Browne, Thomas 					Lescroart, John 	The Hearing	US	1999	Fiction		0-525-94575-X		
5462	I have certainly known more men destroyed by the desire to have a wife and child and keep them in comfort than I have seen destroyed by drink.  	Yeats, William Butler					Lescroart, John 	Dead Irish	US	1989	Fiction		1-55611-159-2		
5463	Out of the crooked tree of humanity no straight thing can ever be made.	Kant, Immanuel					Lescroart, John 	The Motive	US	2004	Fiction		0-525-94844-9		
5464	Truth is the cry of all, but the game of few.	Berkeley, George 					Lescroart, John 	The Suspect	US	2007	Fiction		978-0-525-94998-5		
5465	Men are not punished for their sins, but by them.	Hubbard, Elbert 					Lescroart, John 	A Plague of Secrets	US	2009	Fiction		978-0-525-95092-9		
5466	You think you know yourself until things start happening, until you lose the insulation of normality.	Wilson, Robert	A Small Death in Lisbon				Lescroart, John 	The Hunt Club	US	2005	Fiction		0-525-94914-3		
5467	It is one thing… that business between men and women, and there are many other more important things, including food.	Smith, Alexander McCall 					Lescroart, John 	Treasure Hunt	US	2010	Fiction		052595144X		
5468	Every year if not every day we have to wager our salvation upon some prophecy based on imperfect knowledge.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell, Jr.					Lescroart, John 	Hard Evidence	US	1993	Fiction		1-55611-344-7		
5469	We would give her more consideration, when we judge a woman, if we knew how difficult it is to be a woman.	Geraldy, P					Lescroart, John 	The 13th Juror	US	1994	Fiction		1-55611-402-8		
5470	The fickleness of the women I love is only equaled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me.	Shaw, George Bernard 					Lescroart, John 	The 13th Juror	US	1994	Fiction		1-55611-402-8		
5471	And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept by confused alarums of struggle and flight Where ignorant armies clash by night.	Arnold, Matthew 	Dover Beach				Lescroart, John 	The First Law	US	2003	Fiction		0-525-94705-1		
5472	That is the thankless position of the father in the family-the provider of all, and the enemy of all.	Strinberg, August					Finder, Joseph 	Company Man	US	2005	Fiction	1886	31293942		
5473	He that has eyes to see and ears to hear may convince himself that no mortal can keep a secret. If his lips are silent, he chatters with his fingertips; betrayal oozes out of him at every pore.	Freud, Sigmund	Dora				Finder, Joseph 	High Crimes	US	2011	Fiction		312378823		
5474	When the student is ready, the Master appears.		Buddhist proverb				Finder, Joseph 	Killer Instinct	US	2006	Fiction		312347472		
5475	The weapons of secrecy have no place in an ideal world. But we live in a world of undeclared hostilities in which such weapons are constantly used against us and could, unless countered, leave us unprepared again, this time for an onslaught of magnitude that staggers the imagination. And while it may seem unnecessary to stress so obvious a point, the weapons of secrecy are rendered ineffective if we remove the secrecy.	Sir William Stephenson	A Man Called Intrepid				Finder, Joseph 	Extraordinary Powers	US	1994	Fiction		75282651		
5476	Former KGB agent seeks employment in similar field. Tel: Paris 1-42.50.66.76.		classified advertisement in the International Herald Tribune, January 1992				Finder, Joseph 	Extraordinary Powers	US	1994	Fiction		75282651		
5477	There are some secrets which do not permit themselves to be told. Men die nightly in their beds, wringing the hands of ghostly confessors, and looking them piteously in the eyes, die with despair of heart and convulsion of throat, on account of the hideousness of mysteries which will not suffer themselves to be revealed. Now and then, alas, the conscience of man takes up a burden so heavy in horror that it can be thrown down only into the grave. And thus the essence of all crime is undivulged	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Man of the Crowd				Finder, Joseph 	Buried Secrets	US	2011	Fiction		312379145		
5478	The terrorist and the policeman both come from the same basket. Revolution, legality- countermoves in the same game; forms of idleness at bottom identical.	Conrad, Joseph	The Secret Agent				Finder, Joseph 	The Zero Hour	US	1996	Fiction		752826506		
5479	The prince of darkness is a gentleman.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear				Finder, Joseph 	The Zero Hour	US	1996	Fiction		752826506		
5480	The supreme art of war is to subdue the enemy without fighting.	Sun Tzu	The Art of War				Finder, Joseph 	The Zero Hour	US	1996	Fiction		752826506		
5481	As he walked to the Senate, a note was thrust into Julius Caesar’s hand. His spies had done their job, giving him a list of conspirators and their plans to kill him. Unfortunately, Caesar was in a hurry and did not read it. An hour later, he was assassinated.		translated from The Book of Spies				Lynds, Gayle	The Book of Spies	US	2010	Fiction		31238089		
5482	In the abstruse world of espionage, it’s not always easy to know when you are in on a secret.		Time magazine, January 9, 2006				Lynds, Gayle	The Book of Spies	US	2010	Fiction		31238089		
5483	Here comes the bride dressed all in light Radiant and lovely she shines in his sight						Burke, Alafair and Clark, Mary	All Dressed in White	US	2015	Fiction		1501108557		
5484	Yet each man kills the thing he loves By each let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword!	Wilde, Oscar	The Ballad of Reading Gaol				Burke, Alafair and Clark, Mary	The Sleeping Beauty Killer	US	2016	Fiction		150110860		
5485	Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.	Dalai Lama					Palmer, David and Palmer, Michael	Mercy	US	2016	Fiction		1250030846		
5486	Behold, God received your sacrifice from the hands of a priest — that is to say from the minister of error.	GOSPEL OF JUDAS 5:15					Rollins, James and Cantrell, Rebecca	Innocent Blood	US	2013	Fiction		61991066		
5487	How are thou fallen from heaven, O Lucifer, son of the morning! how are thou cut down to the ground, which didst weaken the nations!	ISAIAH 14:12	Bible	Bible Verse			Rollins, James and Cantrell, Rebecca	Blood Infernal	US	2015	Fiction		1409116409		
5488	Understanding does not cure evil, but it is a definite help, inasmuch as one can cope with a comprehensible darkness.	Jung, Carl					Ellison, J. T. 	Cold Room	US	2010	Fiction		778327140		
5489	Where are you now Who lies beneath your spell?		The Kashmiri Song, Words by Laurence Hope, Music by Amy Woodforde-Finden				Clark, Mary	Where Are You Now?	US	2008	Fiction		978-1-4165-6638-0		
5490	St. Christopher, patron of travelers, pray for us, and protect us from evil.						Clark, Mary	Silent Night	US	1995	Fiction		067100042X		
5491	Heap not on this mound Roses that she loved so well; Why bewilder her with roses, That she cannot see or smell?	St. Vincent Millay, Edna 	Edna St. Vincent Millay, “Epitaph”				Clark, Mary	Let Me Call You Sweetheart	US	1995	Fiction		1416516743		
5492	What is a friend? A single soul dwelling in two bodies.	Aristotle					Clark, Mary	Loves Music, Loves To Dance	US	1991	Fiction		67175889		
5493	UNITED STATES OF AMERICA ORDER OF PRESIDENTIAL SUCCESSION   1. Vice President   2. Speaker of the House   3. President Pro Tempore of the Senate   4. Secretary of State   5. Secretary of the Treasury   6. Secretary of Defense   7. Attorney General   8. Secretary of the Interior   9. Secretary of Agriculture 10. Secretary of Commerce 11. Secretary of Labor 12. Secretary of Health and Human Services 13. Secretary of Housing and Urban Development 14. Secretary of Transportation 15. Secretary of Energy 16. Secretary of Education 17. Secretary of Veterans’ Affairs 18. Secretary of Homeland Security						Palmer, Michael	A Heartbeat Away	US	2011	Fiction		031258752X		
5494	The beginning is the most important part of any work.	Plato	The Republic, Book II				Palmer, Michael	The fifth vial	US	2007	Fiction		312343515		
5495	If I fulfill this oath and do not violate it, may it be granted to me to enjoy life and art, being honored with fame among all men and for all time to come, if I transgress it and swear falsely, may the opposite of all this be my lot.		Conclusion of The Oath of Hippocrates, 377 B. C.				Palmer, Michael	Flashback	US	1995	Fiction		55327329		
5496	Saint Peter don't you call me 'cause I can't go. I owe my soul to The Company Store.	Travis, Merle					Palmer, Michael	Flashback	US	1995	Fiction		55327329		
5497	And what are you that, missing you  I should be kept awake  As many nights as there are days  With weeping for your sake? -	St. Vincent Millay, Edna 	The Philosopher				Lutz, John	Mister X	US	2010	Fiction		786020261		
5498	Caveat emptor quia ignorare non debuit quod jus alienum emit. Let the buyer beware because he should not be ignorant of the property that he is buying.						Lutz, John	Buyer Beware	US	1976	Fiction		88184840		
5499	There is a panther caged within my breast, But what his name, there is no breast shall know, Save mine, nor what it is that drives him so Backward and forward, in relentless quest.	Wheelock, John Hall	The Black Panther				Lutz, John	Pulse	US	2012	Fiction		786020288		
5500	Oh na na, what's my name?	Rihanna		Song	US		Khemiri, Jonas Hassen	Everything I don't remember	US	2015	Fiction		9781471155079		
5501	The idea that religion and politics don't mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.	Falwell, Jerry					Khoury, Raymond	The Sign	US	2009	Fiction		9781409102137		
5502	My kingdom is not of this world.		Jesus Christ (John 18:36)				Khoury, Raymond	The Sign	US	2009	Fiction		9781409102137		
5503	But all lost things are in the angels' keeping,  Love; No past is dead for us, but only sleeping, Love; The years of Heaven will all earth's little pain Make good, Together there we can begin again In babyhood.	Jackson, Helen Hunt	At Last	Poem			Kibler, Julie	Calling Me Home	US	2013	Fiction		9781447212560		
5504	I don't love you as if you were a rose of salt, topaz or arrow of carnations that propagate fire: I love you as one loves certain dark things, secretly, between the shadow and the soul.	Neruda, Pablo					Kidd, Sue Monk	The Mermaid Chair	US	2005	Fiction		670033944		
5505	Lovers don't finally meet somewhere.  They're in each other all along.	Rumi					Kidd, Sue Monk	The Mermaid Chair	US	2005	Fiction		670033944		
5506	I think it will you follow me and I will be your guide and lead you forth through an eternal place. There you shall see the ancient spirits tried.	Dante	The Inferno				Kimmel Jr. James	The Trial of Fallen Angels	US	2012	Fiction		9780399159695		
5507	“They say I’m heartless and manipulative, that I amuse myself by playing with others’ lives. They aren’t wrong.”	Sevastyan, Masksimilian					Cole, Kresley	The Master	US	2015	Fiction				
5508	“ A mal tiempo, buena cara. To bad weather, good face.”	Martinez, Ana-Lucia					Cole, Kresley	The Master	US	2015	Fiction				
5509	Life is merely a game I was born to win.	Daciano, Mirceo					Cole, Kresley	Shadow's Seduction	US	2017	Fiction				
5510	When I was young, I had no choice but to beg for food. Choices can only be appreciated by those who've had none.	Caspion the Tracker					Cole, Kresley	Shadow's Seduction	US	2017	Fiction				
5511	“With me, nothing is as it seems. It’s usually much, much worse. And then—What do you mean I only get one epigraph? I get as many as I please. Only pre-eviscerated people have ever said things like that to me.”						Cole, Kresley	Kiss of a Demon King	US	2009	Fiction				
5512	That sorceress might be an evil bitch, but she's my evil bitch. And I'll have no other.	Woede, Rydstrom					Cole, Kresley	Kiss of a Demon King	US	2009	Fiction				
5513	A lot of people fear change. And traveling. And disarray. Sidewalk crack avoidance is more common than one would suspect.	Ashwin, Holly					Cole, Kresley	Dark Desires After Dusk	US	2008	Fiction				
5514	“The first rule of being a mercenary? Find out what the client wants, then convince him that, a) you can get it for him, and, b) you’re the only one who can get it for him. Second rule? Lie. Often. The truth rarely serves you well in this business.”						Cole, Kresley	Dark Desires After Dusk	US	2008	Fiction				
5515	FITFO. FIgure it the fuck out.						Cole, Kresley	Wicked Abyss	US	2017	Fiction				
5516	My sire was the devil, and my dam was darkness embodied. I am a shadow that can follow you, even into the night.						Cole, Kresley	Wicked Abyss	US	2017	Fiction				
5517	In all of is, even in good men, there is a lawless wild-beast nature, which peers out in sleep.	Socrates					Cole, Kresley	A Hunger Like No Other	US	2006	Fiction, Horror, Fantasy		978-1-4165-2300-0		
5518	“My sanity will fail me long before my will does. Luckily, the only thing more interesting than a madman is a relentless one.”	Daciano, Lothaire Konstantin					Cole, Kresley	Lothaire	US	2012	Fiction				
5519	“Me, a steel magnolia? Steel, my ass! [Laughing, then abruptly serious.] Try titanium.”	Pierce, Elizabeth					Cole, Kresley	Lothaire	US	2012	Fiction				
5520	“The difference between you and me is that my actions have no consequences for me. That is what makes me a god.”						Cole, Kresley	Lothaire	US	2012	Fiction				
5521	I’m on a man-fast. Why bother with them? The good ones are always taken. Or they’re weirdly uninterested in a capricious wild child with continuous legal problems.	Graie, Carrow					Cole, Kresley	Demon From The Dark	US	2010	Fiction				
5522	My enemies have deemed me fearless. ’Tis no compliment. The only males who know no fear are the ones who have nothing to lose.	Slaine, Malkom					Cole, Kresley	Demon From The Dark	US	2010	Fiction				
5523	“Fire comes in all intensities. A hotter tongue of flame can devour another. Surely the hottest can sear a man clean.”	Macrieve, Uilleam Andriu					Cole, Kresley	Macrieve	US	2013	Fiction				
5524	“The right place at the right time never comes to people standing still.”	Todd, Chloe					Cole, Kresley	Macrieve	US	2013	Fiction				
5525	Pure magic has no self. It simply is, a force of nature, the blood of our world, the marrow of our bones. We give it shape, but we must never give it soul.	Serense, Tieren					V. E. Schwab	A Conjuring of Light	US	2017	Fiction		9780765387462		
5526	Such is the quandary when it comes to magic, that it is not an issue of strength but of balance. For too little power, and we become weak. Too much, and we become something else entirely.	Serense, Tieren					V. E. Schwab	A Darker Shade of Magic	US	2015	Fiction		9780765376459		
5527	Magic and magician must between them balance. Magic itself is chaos. The magician must be calm. A fractured self is a poor vessel for power, spilling power without focus or measure from every crack.	Serense, Tieren					V. E. Schwab	A Gathering of Shadows	US	2016	Fiction				
5528	Life—the way it really is—is a battle not between Bad and Good, but between Bad and Worse.	Brodsky, Joseph					V. E. Schwab	Vicious	US	2013	Fiction, Fantasy				
5529	“Courage [is] nothing less than the power to overcome danger, misfortune, fear, injustice, while continuing to affirm inwardly that life with all its sorrows is good.”	Thompson, Dorothy					Steel, Danielle	The Award	US	2016	Fiction, Historical Fiction				
5530	Sorrow has its reward. It never leaves us where it found us.	Eddy, Mary Baker					Steel, Danielle	Rushing Waters	US	2016	Fiction				
5531	Time shall unfold what plaited cunning hides.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	King Lear				Steel, Danielle	Dangerous Games	US	2017	Fiction				
5532	Come not between the dragon and his wrath.						Steel, Danielle	Dangerous Games	US	2017	Fiction				
5533	If ever there is tomorrow when we’re not together, there’s something you must remember: You’re braver than you believe, and stronger than you seem, and smarter than you think. But the most important thing is, even if we’re apart, I’ll always be with you.		Pooh's Grand Adventures				Steel, Danielle	Against All Odds	US	2017	Fiction				
5534	What blesses on blesses all.	Eddy, Mary Baker					Steel, Danielle	Winners	US	2013	Fiction				
5535	“… for this thy brother was dead, and is alive again; and was lost and is found.”		Luke 15:32				Steel, Danielle	Prodigal Son	US	2015	Fiction				
5536	“L’amour n’a pas d’age.” Love has no age.						Steel, Danielle	A Perfect Life	US	2014	Fiction				
5537	“True love is like a special language: You either speak it, or you don’t.”	Shahideh, Laleh							US						
5538	...a young seaman of the name of Hudson... "Bless you, sir, I know where all my old friends are," said the fellow with a sinister smile. "The game is up. Hudson has told all. Fly for your life."	Doyle, Arthur Conan	The Adventure of the Gloria Scott				King, Laurie R.	The Murder of Mary Russell	US	2016	Fiction		9780804177900		
5539	Quarrels over women are the keynote of the New Guinea primitive world.	Mead, Margaret					King, Lily	Euphoria	US	2014	Fiction		9780802122551		
5540	Experience, contrary to common belief, is mostly imagination.	Benedict, Ruth					King, Lily	Euphoria	US	2014	Fiction		9780802122551		
5541	Doctor: (to Guido, the director) Well, what are you working on now? Another film without hope?	Fellini, Federico / Pinelli, Tullio / Flaiano, Ennio / Rondi, Brunello	8 1/2	Film			King, Owen	Double Feature	US	2013	Fiction		9781451676891		
5542	Get me a gun Go back into my room I'm gonna get me a gun One with a barrel or two You know I'm better off dead than Singing these suicide blues	Cross Canadian Ragweed					King, Stephen	End of Watch	US	2016	Fiction		9781501129742		
5543	Yes, Bartleby stay there behind your screen, thought I; I shall persecute you no more; you are harmless and nosieless as any of these old chairs; in short, I never feel so private as when I know you are here.	Melville, Herman	Bartleby				King, Stephen	Bag of Bones	US	1998	Fiction		9781451678604		
5544	Last night I dreamt I went o Manderley again... As I stood there, hushed and still, I could swear that the house was not an empty shell but lived and breathed as it had lived before.	Maurier, Daphne Du	Rebecca				King, Stephen	Bag of Bones	US	1998	Fiction		9781451678604		
5545	Mars is heaven.	Bradbury, Ray					King, Stephen	Bag of Bones	US	1998	Fiction		9781451678604		
5546	Number 6: What do you want?  Number 2: Information. Number 6: Whose side are you on? Number 2: That would be telling. We want information. Number 6: You won't get it! Number 2: By hook or by crook... we will.		The Prisoner				King, Stephen	Hearts in Atlantis	US	1999	Fiction		9781444707885		
5547	Simon stayed where he was, a small brown image, concealed by the leaves. Even if he shut his eyes the sow's head still remained like an after-image. The half-shut eyes were dim with the infinite cynicism of adult life. They assured Simon that everything was a bad business.	Golding, William	Lord of the Flies				King, Stephen	Hearts in Atlantis	US	1999	Fiction		9781444707885		
5548	We blew it.		Easy Rider				King, Stephen	Hearts in Atlantis	US	1999	Fiction		9781444707885		
5549	Her skywards gaze inspired my imagination, compelling my eyes to mirror her action,  and I looked upon the sun for longer men usually are able.  More power is allowed there than here by the nature of the virtue of that place, the true home of the human species.  Still I could not bear the shine for long; I was only able but to glance at the light's rolling sparkle, like molten iron escaping from the fire.  Then suddenly the day blared too bright, as if the One Who Has The Power had adorned the heavens with another sun.  Her eyes remained fixed on the eternal circles; even as I turned away from the light; And set my eyes back upon her.  Now seeing her, I began to change as once mortal Glaucus changed after eating an herb that allowed him to roam the sea in the company of the gods.  Such superhuman transformations cannot be expressed in words; let this story serve as a smile until grace grant you the experience.	Alighieri, Dante	Paradiso				King, Thomas K.	A Once Crowded Sky	US	2012	Fiction		9781451652000		
5550	Superman: Somewhere out in trackless space there must be more particles of Kryptonite! I hope none falls to earth again! Perhaps it may never happen... but perhaps it may...	Finger, Bill	Superman #61				King, Thomas K.	A Once Crowded Sky	US	2012	Fiction	1949	9781451652000		
5551	The books were arranged rationally, thematically, alphabetically, and dust-free: this last was the only sign of housekeeping in that austere place.	Byatt, A. S.	Possession				Kirwin, Mary Lou	Death Overdue	US	2013	Fiction		9781451684667		
5552	When I used to read fairy tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Kirwin, Mary Lou	Death Overdue	US	2013	Fiction		9781451684667		
5553	One never knows when the blow may fall.	Greene, Graham	The Third Man				Kirwin, Mary Lou	Death Overdue	US	2013	Fiction		9781451684667		
5554	Come to the edge, he said. They said, We are afraid. Come to the edge, he said. They came. He pushed them. They flew.	Logue, Christopher	written in the spirit of Guillaume Apollinaire				Kavenna, Joanna	Come to the Edge	US	2012	Fiction		9781780872162		
5555	We live, as we dream - alone ...	Conrad, Joseph	Heart of Darkness	Novel	UK		Kay, Francesca	The Long Room	US	2016	Fiction		9780571322503		
5556	Rather than words comes the thought of high windows: The sun-comprehending glass,  And beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless.	Larkin, Philip					Kay, Francesca	An Equal Stillness	US	2009	Fiction		9780753825655		
5557	Warning: This book contains real-life situations and stuff that has actually happened to me. I'm talking lots of awful boy behaviour, wretched girls, best friends who are missing in action, and ridiculous amounts of elephant poop. This book is not for the faint of heart, or anybody who has recently had a big meal or is suffering from a heinous zit anywhere in the chin region. Oh, and don't read it if you're afraid of snakes. I mean, you shouldn't be afraid of snakes, because they're really nice animals and not at all as terrible as their bad reputations make them out to be. But still.	Wright, Ana	Anonymite Extraordinaire				Keating, Jess	How to Outrun a Crocodile When Your Shoes are Untied	US	2014	Fiction				
5558	And these does she apply for warnings and portents,  And evils imminent...	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Kearsley, Susanna	Season of Storms	US	2014	Fiction				
5559	I form the light, and create darknes; I make peace, and create evil: I the Lord do all these things.		Isaiah 45:7				Kearney, Paul	The Wolf in the Attic	US	2016	Fiction		9781781083628		
5560	The atmosphere of the bees and the hive is determined entirely by the mood and personality of the queen bee. A calm queen will result in a calm, peaceful and productive hive.	Cloud, Iseult	The Gentle Beekeeper			Y	Kelly, Cathy	The Honey Queen	US	2013	Fiction		9780007521098	Epigraph begin on section	
5561	Perhaps, then, after all, we have no idea of what history is; or are in flight from the demon we have summoned.	Baldwin, James					Keene, John	Counternarratives	US	2015	Fiction		9780811224345		
5562	The social situation of philosophy is slavery.	Moten, Fred					Keene, John	Counternarratives	US	2015	Fiction		9780811224345		
5563	So it is better to speak  remembering  we were never meant to survive.	Lorde, Audre					Keene, John	Counternarratives	US	2015	Fiction		9780811224345		
5564	There is a condition worse than blindness, and that is seeing something that isn't there.	Hardy, Thomas					Kelly, Erin	Broadchurch	US	2014	Fiction		9780751555585		
5565	The pot at the end of the rainbow is not money. I know because I have it.		woman featured in I Want It All Now! (An NBC News Special Report)				Johnson, Lindsey Lee	The Most Dangerous Place On Earth	US	2017	Fiction	1978	9780812997279		
5566	The mind is its own place, and in itself can make a Heav'n of Hell, a Hell of Heav'n.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Johnson, Lindsey Lee	The Most Dangerous Place On Earth	US	2017	Fiction		9780812997279		
5567	Nobody talks to children.		Rebel Without a Cause	Film			Johnson, Lindsey Lee	The Most Dangerous Place On Earth	US	2017	Fiction		9780812997279		
5568	What we chang'd Was innocence for innocence; we knew not The doctrine of ill-doing, nor dream'd That any did.	Shakespeare, William					Johnston, Tim	Descent	US	2015	Fiction		9781616203047		
5569	May she be granted beauty and yet not Beauty to make a stranger's eye distraught.	Yeats, William Butler					Johnston, Tim	Descent	US	2015	Fiction		9781616203047		
5570	One has to be careful what one takes when one goes away forever.	Carrington, Leonora	The Hearing Trumpet				Joinson, Suzanne	The Photographer's Wife	US	2016	Fiction		9781620408308		
5571	Here the birds' journey ends, our journey, the journey of words, and after us there will be a horizon for the new birds.  We are the ones who forge the sky's copper, the sky that will carve roads after us and make amends with our names above the distant cloud slopes. Soon we will descend the widow's descent in the memory fields and raise our tent to the final winds: blow, for the poem to live, and blow on the poem's road. After us, the plants will grow and grow over roads only we have walked and our obstinate steps inaugurated. And we will etch on the final rocks, 'Long live life, long live life,' and fall into ourselves. And after us there'll be a horizon for the new birds.	Darwish, Mahmoud	Here the Birds' Journey Ends				Joinson, Suzanne	A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar	US	2012	Fiction		9781608198115		
5572	A bird of the air shall carry the voice, and that which hath wings shall tell the matter.		Ecclesiastes 10:20				Joinson, Suzanne	A Lady Cyclist's Guide to Kashgar	US	2012	Fiction		9781608198115		
5573	The difference between stupidity and genius is that genius has its limits.					Y	Jonasson, Jonas	The Girl who Saved The King of Sweden	US	2014	Fiction		9780007557905	Epigraphs begin on section	
5574	Smiling faces, smiling faces Tell lies and I got proof.		The Undisputed Truth 				Woods, Paula 	Strange Bedfellows	US	2006	Fiction		345457021		
5575	“Smiling Faces Sometimes” One lie calls for another and another.		Cecilia “Grandmama Cile” Justice (1908-)				Woods, Paula 	Strange Bedfellows	US	2006	Fiction		345457021		
5576	God answers sharp and sudden on some prayers, And thrusts the thing we have prayed for in our face, A gauntlet with a gift in't.	Browning , Elizabeth Barrett 					Glass, Leslie 	A Killing Gift	US	2003	Fiction		451410912		
5577	Happy families are all alike. Every unhappy family is unhappy in its own way.	Tolstoy, Leo	Anna Karenina				Glass, Leslie 	Tracking Time	US	2001	Fiction		451202287		
5578	Ah, nothing is too late Till the tired heart shall cease to palpitate. … For age is opportunity no less Than youth itself.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth	Morituri Salutamus				Glass, Leslie 	Over His Dead Body	US	2003	Fiction		345448022		
5579	But profound as psychology is, it’s a knife that cuts both ways	Doestoyevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov				Glass, Leslie 	Burning Time	US	1993	Fiction		553561723		
5580	And lovelier things have mercy shown To every failing but their own; And every woe a tear can claim, Except an erring sister’s shame.	Lord Byron					Glass, Leslie 	Hanging Time	US	1995	Fiction		553571915		
5581	We should be careful to get out of an experience only the wisdom that is in it—and stop there; lest we be like the cat that sits down on a hot stove lid. She will never sit down on a hot stove lid again—and that is well; but also she will never sit down on a cold one any more.	Twain, Mark	Pudd'nhead Wilson's New Calendar				Glass, Leslie 	Judging Time	US	1998	Fiction		45119550		
5582	Does the Eagle know what is in the pit? Or wilt thou go ask the Mole? Can wisdom be put in a silver rod? Or Love in a golden bowl?	Blake,William					Glass, Leslie 	Loving Time	US	1996	Fiction		553572091		
5583	Th' expense of spirit in a waste of shame Is lust in action; and, till action, lust Is perjured, murd'rous, bloody, full of blame, Savage, extreme, rude, cruel, not to trust; Enjoyed no sooner but despised straight; Past reason hunted, and no sooner had, Past reason hated as a swallowed bait, On purpose laid to make the taker mad: Mad in pursuit, and in possession so: Had, having, and in quest to have, extreme: A bliss in proof, and proved, a very woe; Before, a joy proposed; behind, a dream. All this the world well knows; yet none knows well. To shun the heaven that leads men to this hell.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 129		UK		Glass, Leslie 	Stealing Time	US	1999	Fiction		451199650		
5584	The police repeatedly tortured prisoners, State Department officials wrote, noting that the most common techniques were “beating, often with blunt weapons, and asphyxiation with a gas mask.” Separately, international human rights groups had reported that torture in Uzbek jails included boiling of body parts, using electroshock on genitals and plucking off fingernails and toenails with pliers. Two prisoners were boiled to death, the groups reported. The February 2001 State Department report stated bluntly, “Uzbekistan is an authoritarian state with limited civil rights.”—From “U.S. Recruits a Rough Ally to Be Jailer,” by Hans Rudolf Oeser, for the New York Times, May 1, 2005 c. Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment	Oeser, Hans Rudolf	Torture and Other Cruel, Inhuman, or Degrading Treatment or Punishment				Rucka,  Greg 	Private  Wars	US	2005	Fiction		553584936		
5585	The law prohibits such practices; however, police and the NSS routinely tortured, beat, and otherwise mistreated detainees to obtain confessions or incriminating information. Police, prison officials, and the NSS allegedly used suffocation, electric shock, rape, and other sexual abuse. . . . In February 2003, the U.N. Special Rapporteur on Torture issued a report that concluded that torture or similar ill-treatment was systematic.		From "Uzbekistan,” in Country Reports on Human Rights Practices				Rucka,  Greg 	Private  Wars	US	2005	Fiction		553584936		
5586	The government claims its efforts serve as part of the global campaign against terrorism. Yet in the overwhelming majority of cases, those imprisoned have not been accused or convicted of terrorism or charged with any other violent act. Human Rights Watch has documented the torture of many of those detained in the context of this compaign, including several who that [sic] died as a result of torture . . . including beatings by fist and with truncheons or metal rods, rape and sexual violence, electric shock, use of lit cigarettes or newspapers to burn the detainee, and asphyxiation with plastic bags or gas masks. A doctor who examined the body of a detainee who died in custody in 2002 described burns consistent with immersion in boiling water.		Torture World Wide published by Human Rights Watch				Rucka,  Greg 	Private  Wars	US	2005	Fiction		553584936		
5587	In a heart there are windows and doors You can let the light in You can feel the wind blow When there’s nothing to lose And nothing to gain Grab a hold of that fistful of rain	Zevo, Warren 					Rucka,  Greg 	A Fistful of Rain	US	2003	Fiction		55358182		
5588	When love’s well-timed ’tis not a fault to love; The strong, the brave, the virtuous, and the wise, Sink in the soft captivity together.	Addison, Joseph 	Cato				Lutz, John	Tropical Heat	US	1986	Fiction		948353929		
5589	The winds grow high; Impending tempests charge the sky; The lightning flies, the thunder roars; and big waves lash the frightened shores.		Prior, The Lady's Looking Glass				Lutz, John	Lightning	US	1996	Fiction		805043799		
5590	When the sun sets, shadows, that showed at noon But small, appear most long and terrible.	Lee, Nathaniel	Oedipus				Lutz, John	Hot	US	1992	Fiction		805015841		
5591	A little fire is quickly trodden out; Which, being suffer’d, rivers cannot quench.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI				Lutz, John	Flame	US	1990	Fiction		805045678		
5592	If I should love you, what business is it of yours?	Goethe					Lutz, John	Torch	US	1994	Fiction		080502610X		
5593	Only stay quiet, while my mind remembers The beauty of fire from the beauty of embers.	Masefield, John	On Growing Old				Lutz, John	Spark	US	1993	Fiction		805019936		
5594	They change their skies above them, But not their hearts that roam.	Kipling, Rudyard	The Native-Born				Lutz, John	Urge to Kill	US	2009	Fiction		786018453		
5595	Why do I often meet your visage here? Your eyes like agate lanterns—on and on Below the toothpaste and the dandruff ads?	Crane, Hart	The Tunnel (New York Subway)				Lutz, John	Urge to Kill	US	2009	Fiction		786018453		
5596	Friend, of my intimate dreams Little enough endures; Little however it seems, It is yours, all yours	Benson	The Gift				Lutz, John	Single White Female	US	1990	Fiction		067174500X		
5597	A friend is, as it were, a second self	Cicero	De Amicitia				Lutz, John	Single White Female	US	1990	Fiction		067174500X		
5598	I see the Judge enthroned; the flaming guard: The volume open’d! — open’d every heart!		Night Thoughts				Lutz, John	Scorcher	US	1987	Fiction		805038299		
5599	In a sense the victim shapes and molds the criminal… To know one we must be acquainted with the complementary partner.	von Hentig, Hans 	The Criminal and His Victim				Lutz, John	Dancing with the Dead	US	1992	Fiction		312076932		
5600	With knowledge doubt increases.	Goethe					Lutz, John	Burn	US	1995	Fiction		1306595754		
5601	For a dark hour or twain.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth. Act III. Sc.2. L. 404.				Lutz, John	Fear the Night	US	2005	Fiction		78601634		
5602	The spider’s touch, how exquisitely fine! Feels at each thread, and lives along the line.	Pope, Alexander	Essay on Man				Lutz, John	Night Victims	US	2009	Fiction		786020830		
5603	News fitting to the night, Black, fearful, comfortless and horrible.	Shakespeare, William	King John, Act V				Lutz, John	Night Victims	US	2009	Fiction		786020830		
5604	To kiss the fingers of the rain, To drink into my eyes the shine Of every slanting silver line…	St. Vincent Millay, Edna	Renascence				Lutz, John	Serial	US	2011	Fiction		078602027X		
5605	I hear a sudden cry of pain! There is a rabbit in a snare… 	Stephens, James	The Snare				Lutz, John	Serial	US	2011	Fiction		078602027X		
5606	I have heard the mermaids singing, each to each. I do not think that they will sing to me.	Eliot, T.S	The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock				McDermid, Val 	The Mermaids Singing	US	1995	Fiction		31298360		
5607	No contact possible to flesh Allayed the fever of the bone	Eliot, T.S	Whispers of Immortality				McDermid, Val 	Fever of the Bone	US	2009	Fiction		1408701987		
5608	Nemesis is lame; but she is of colossal stature, like the gods, and sometimes, while her sword is not yet unsheathed, she stretches out her huge left arm and grasps her victim. The mighty hand is invisible, but the victim totters under the dire clutch.	Eliot, George 	Scenes of Clerical Life				McDermid, Val 	The Retribution	US	2007	Fiction		140870319X		
5609	If you come to fame not knowing who you are, it will define you.	Winfrey, Oprah					McDermid, Val 	The Vanishing Point	US	2012	Fiction		802120520		
5610	People disappear all the time. Ask any policeman. Better yet, ask a journalist. Disappearances are bread-and-butter to journalists. Young girls run away from home. Young children stray from their parents and are never seen again. Housewives reach the end of their tether and take the grocery money and a taxi to the station. International financiers change their names and vanish into the smoke of imported cigars. Many of the lost will be found, eventually, dead or alive. Disappearances, after all, have explanations. Usually.						Gabaldon, Diana 	Outlander	US	1991	Fiction		440242940		
5611	The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem.	Whitman, Walt	Preface to Leaves of Grass				Demille, Nelson 	Gold Coast	US	1990	Fiction		751531219		
5612	How beauteous is this garden; where the flowers of the earth vie with the stars of heaven. What can compare with the vase of yon alabaster fountain filled with crystal water? Nothing but the moon in her fulness, shining in the midst of an unclouded sky!	Irving, Washington	Inscription on a wall of Alhambra Castle, Granada, Spain From Washington Irving, The Alhambra				Demille, Nelson 	The Gate House	US	2008	Fiction		446533424		
5613	The FBI investigates terrorism-related matters without regard to race, religion, national origin, or gender.		Terrorism in the United States FBI Publications, 1997				Demille, Nelson 	Wild fire	US	2006	Fiction	1997	044657967X		
5614	Three may keep a secret, if two of them are dead.	Franklin, Benjamin	Poor Richard's Almanac				Demille, Nelson 	Plum Island	US	1997	Fiction	1735	446679089		
5615	Death is afraid of him because he has the heart of a lion.		Arab Proverb				Demille, Nelson 	The Lion's Game	US	2000	Fiction		446679097		
5616	For this must ever be A secret, kept from all the rest, Between yourself and me.	Caroll, Lewis	Alice in Wonderland				Demille, Nelson 	Night Fall	US	2004	Fiction		446616621		
5617	SUCCESS/FOUR FLIGHTS THURSDAY MORNING/ALL AGAINST TWENTY — ONE-MILE WIND/STARTED FROM LEVEL WITH ENGINE POWER ALONE/ AVERAGE SPEED THROUGH AIR THIRTY-ONE MILES/LONGEST FIFTY-NINE SECONDS/INFORM PRESS/HOME CHRISTMAS		 Telegram to the Rev. Milton Wright, from Kitty Hawk, North Carolina, December 17, 1903				Demille, Nelson 	Mayday	US	1979	Fiction	1903	446604763		
5618	What the dead had no speech for, when living, They can tell you, being dead: the communication Of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living	Eliot, T.S	Little Gidding, Four Quartets				Demille, Nelson 	The General's Daughter	US	1992	Fiction	1839	446364800		
5619	Whenever you are unhappy, go to Russia. Anyone who has come to understand that country will find himself content to live anywhere else.	Marquis de Custine 	Marquis de Custine Russia in 1839				Demille, Nelson 	The Charm School	US	1988	Fiction		751531189		
5620	Truth exists; only falsehood has to be invented.	Braque, Georges					Demille, Nelson 	Up Country	US	2002	Fiction		446611913		
5621	“What is it? The phantom of a Cup which comes and goes?” “Nay, monk! What phantom?” answered Perceval. “The Cup, the Cup itself, from which our Lord Drank at the last sad supper with his own. This, from the blessed land of Aromat… Arimathaean Joseph, journeying brought To Glastonbury… And there awhile it bode; and if a man Could touch or see it, he was heal’d at once, By faith, of all his ills. But then the times Grew to such evil that the Holy Cup Was caught away to Heaven and disappear’d.”	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	The Holy Grail				Demille, Nelson 	The Quest	US	1975	Fiction		1455576425		
5622	Sleeper (colloq.): 1. Out-of-town hit man who spends the night after a local contract is completed. 2. A juvenile sentenced to serve any period longer than nine months in a state-managed facility.						Carcaterra, Lorenzo 	Sleepers	US	1995	Fiction		2266071289		
5623	Let's go say a prayer for a boy who couldn't run as fast as I could.	O'Brien, Pat	Pat O'Brien to the Dead End Kids in Angels With Dirty Faces.				Carcaterra, Lorenzo 	Sleepers	US	1995	Fiction		2266071289		
5624	We're all gonna be just dirt in the ground						Rankin, Ian	Mortal Causes	US	1994	Fiction		312960948		
5625	Write us a chapter to be proud of.	Bono	Bono, in a message to the G8				Rankin, Ian	The Naming of the Dead	US	2006	Fiction		316057576		
5626	We have the choice to try for a new world every day, to tell what we know of the truth every day, to take small actions every day.	Kennedy, A.L 	A. L. Kennedy, writing about the march on Gleneagles				Rankin, Ian	The Naming of the Dead	US	2006	Fiction		316057576		
5627	If all time is eternally present All time is unredeemable	Eliot, T.S	Burnt Norton				Rankin, Ian	The Hanging Garden	US	1998	Fiction		312969139		
5628	I went to Scotland and found nothing there that looks like Scotland 	Freed, Arthur 	Producer Brigadoon				Rankin, Ian	The Hanging Garden	US	1998	Fiction		312969139		
5629	Father always said a policeman's knock is unmistakable, and it is, the rap on the paintwork a very public command, feasting the hearer's capacity for guilt.	O'Hagan, Andrew 	Be Near Me				Rankin, Ian	Exit Music	US	2006	Fiction		752882856		
5630	Ita res accendent lumina rebus.	Anonymous					Rankin, Ian	A Question of Blood	US	2003	Fiction		752877135		
5631	We find… no prospect of an end.	Hutton, James 	James Hutton, Scientist,1785				Rankin, Ian	A Question of Blood	US	2003	Fiction	1785	752877135		
5632	Every marriage is its own culture, and even within it, mystery is the environment.	Hell, Richard					McInerney, Jay	Bright, Precious Days	US	2016	Fiction		1101948000		
5633	And this long narrow land Is full of possibility...	Deacon Blue	Wages Day				Rankin, Ian	Set In Darkness	US	2000	Fiction		312977891		
5634	Avarice, the spur of industry.	Hume, David	Of Civil Liberty				Rankin, Ian	Let It Bleed	US	1995	Fiction		312966652		
5635	The more sophisticated readers simply repeated the Italian proverb, ‘If it isn’t true, it’s to the point.’	Spark, Muriel	The Public Image				Rankin, Ian	Let It Bleed	US	1995	Fiction		312966652		
5636	Without women, life is a pub.	Amis, Martin 	Money				Rankin, Ian	Let It Bleed	US	1995	Fiction		312966652		
5637	To the wicked, all things are wicked: but to the just, all things are just and right	Hogg, James	The Private Memoirs and Confessions of a Justified Sinner				Rankin, Ian	Black Book	US	1993	Fiction		312976755		
5638	How many wolves do we feel on our heels, while our real enemies go in sheepskin	Lowry, Malcolm	Under the Volcano				Rankin, Ian	Tooth and Nail	US	1992	Fiction		752809407		
5639	The saints of the shadow bible following me From bar to bar into eternity. .	Leven, Jackie	One Man, One Guitar				Rankin, Ian	Saints of the Shadow Bible	US	2013	Fiction		316224553		
5640	O would, ere I had seen the day That treason thus could sell us, My auld grey head had lien in clay, Wi’ Bruce and loyal Wallace! But pith and power, till my last hour, I’ll mak’ this decleration; We’re bought and sold for English gold – Such a parcel of rogues in a nation.	Burns, Robert	Fareweel to a’ Our Scottish Fame				Rankin, Ian	Black and Blue	US	1997	Fiction		312966776		
5641	If you have the Stones... to say I can rewrite history to my own specifications, you can get away with it.	Ellroy, James	James Ellroy (Capitalisation the author’s own)				Rankin, Ian	Black and Blue	US	1997	Fiction		312966776		
5642	Weary with centuries This empty capital snorts like a great beast Caged in its sleep, dreaming of freedom But with nae belief...	Smith, Sydney Goodsir 	Kynd Kittock’s Land				Rankin, Ian	Black and Blue	US	1997	Fiction		312966776		
5643	Not my accent — I didn’t lose that so much as wipe it off my shoe, as soon as I started to live in England — but rather my own temperament, the prototypically Scottish part of my character that was chippy, aggressive, mean, morbid and, despite my best endeavours, persistently deist. I was, and always would be, a lousy escapee from the unnatural history museum...	Kerr, Philip	The Unnatural History Museum				Rankin, Ian	The Falls	US		Fiction				
5644	In memory of two friends, Fiona and Annie, much missed. It is to Scotland that we look for our idea of civilisation.	Voltaire					Rankin, Ian	Fleshmarket Close	US	2004	Fiction		752865633		
5645	The climate of Edinburgh is such that the weak succumb young... and the strong envy them.		Dr Johnson to Boswell				Rankin, Ian	Fleshmarket Close	US	2004	Fiction		752865633		
5646	I'm going to Tishomingo to have my ham bone boiled, I'm going to Tishomingo to have my ham bone boiled, I'm going to Tishomingo to have my ham bone boiled, These Atlanta women done let my ham bone spoil.	Peg Leg Howell 	Performed by Peg Leg Howell Atlanta, Georgia, November 8, 1926				Leonard, Elmore	Tishomingo Blues	US	2002	Fiction		141009861		
5647	A Prompt Man Is a Lonely Man	Donahue, Andrew 					Leonard, Elmore	Unknown Man #89	US	1977	Fiction		60082216		
5648	When we see the brain we realize that we are, on one level, no more than meat; and, on another, no more than fiction.	Broks, Paul	Into the Silent Land				Jensen, Liz	The 9th Life of Louis Drax	US	2004	Fiction		9780747571063		
5649	Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting The soul that rises with us, our life's star Hath had elsewhere its setting And cometh from afar... Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither Can in a moment travel thither And see the children sport upon the shore And hear the mightey waters rolling evermore.	Wordsworth, William	Ode: Intimitations of Immortality from Recollections of Early Childhood				Jensen, Liz	The Uninvited	US	2012	Fiction		9781408821152		
5650	There is always a moment in childhood when the door opens and lets the future in.	Greene, Graham	The Power and the Glory				Jensen, Liz	The Uninvited	US	2012	Fiction		9781408821152		
5651	Demons do not exist any more than gods do, being only the products of the psychic activity of man.	Freud, Sigmund					Jess-Cooke, Carolyn	The Boy Who Could See Demons	US	2012	Fiction		9780749953133		
5652	The greatest trick the Devil ever pulled was to convince us all that he does not exist.	Baudelaire, Charles					Jess-Cooke, Carolyn	The Boy Who Could See Demons	US	2012	Fiction		9780749953133		
5653	Midnight had come upon the crowded city. The palace, the night-cellar, the jail, the Madhouse: the chambers of birth and death, of health and sickness, the rigid face of the corpse and the calm sleep of the child: midnight was upon them all.	Dickens, Charles	Oliver Twist	Novel	UK		Jha, Raj Kamal	She Will Build Him A City	US	2015	Fiction		9781620409046		
5654	Have enough courage to trust love one more time and always one more time.	Angelou, Maya					Jio, Sarah	Always	US	2017	Fiction		9781101885024		
5655	Unless you love someone, nothing else makes sense.	Cummings, E. E.					Jio, Sarah	The Look of Love	US	2014	Fiction				
5656	Everything that anyone would ever look for is usually where they find it.	Brown, Margaret Wise					Jio, Sarah	Goodnight June	US	2014	Fiction		9780142180211		
5657	The field of consciousness is tiny. It accepts only one problem at a time.	de Saint-Exupery, Antoine					Johncock, Benjamin	The Last Pilot	US	2015	Fiction		9781098434845		
5658	Well, when one has no one, nowhere else can one go. 	Dostoyevsky, Fyodor	Crime and Punishment				Johnston, Bret Anthony	Remember Me Like This	US	2014	Fiction		9781444788051		
5659	I've lain with the devil Cursed God above Forsaken heaven To bring you my love	Harvey, PJ	To Bring You My Love				Johnston, Bret Anthony	Remember Me Like This	US	2014	Fiction		9781444788051		
5660	When a baby is taken from the wet nurse, it easily forgets her and starts eating solid food. Seeds feed a while on ground, then lift up into the sun.  So you should taste the filtered light and work your way toward wisdom with no personal covering. That's how you came here, like a star without a name. Move across the night sky with those anonymous lights.	Rumi					John, Elnathan	Born on a Tuesday	US	2015	Fiction		9780802124821		
5661	We can judge the heart of a man by how he treats his animals.	Kant, Immanuel					Johnson, Milly	Sunshine Over Wildflower Cottage	US	2016	Fiction		9781471140846		
5662	Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them,	Eliot, George					Johnson, Julie Christine	In Another Life	US	2016	Fiction				
5663	If you do not love me I shall not be loved If I do not love you I shall not love.	Beckett, Samuel					Jahn, Ryan David	The Dispatcher	US	2011	Fiction		9780230746855		
5664	What is done our of love always takes place beyond good and evil.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Jahn, Ryan David	The Dispatcher	US	2011	Fiction		9780230746855		
5665	Thus play I in one person many people,  And none contented.	Shakespeare, William	Richard II	Play	UK		Irving, John	In One Person	US	2012	Fiction		9781594135996		
5666	Journeys end in lovers meeting.	Shakespeare, William	Twelfth Night	Play	UK		Irving, John	Avenue of Mysteries	US	2015	Fiction		9781451664164		
5667	They haunt me -- her lutes and her forest; No beauty on earth I see But shadowed with that dream recalls Her loveliness to me: Still eyes look coldly upon me, Cold voices whisper and say -- "He is crazed with the spell of far Arabia, They have stolen his wits away."	De La Mare, Walter	Arabia	Poem			Irwin, Stephen M.	The Broken Ones	US	2011	Fiction		9780385534659		
5668	Only what changes can remain.	Wei Wulong	The Path of Tea		China	Y	Itaranta, Emmi	Memory of Water	US	2014	Fiction	7th Century of Old Qian Time	9780062326157	Epigraphs begin on section	
5669	Wife, let us go into the yard behind and make a little snow girl; and perhaps she will come alive, and be a little daughter to us.'  'Husband,' says the old woman, 'there's no knowing what may be. Let us go into the yard and make a little snow girl.'	Ransome, Arthur	The Little Daughter of the Snow			Y	Ivey, Eowyn	The Snow Child	US	2012	Fiction		9780755380534	Epigraphs begin on section	
5670	The past and the future slumber in the eye of the unicorn.	Adage					Izner, Claude	Strangled in Paris	US	2006	Fiction	Middle Ages?	9781906040376		
5671	The pitiful, battered voices Of the old hurdy-gurdies First caressing, then biting Are like the sad, reedy cries Of a madman who sniggers and sobs On his deathbed.	Richepin, Jean	The Song of the Beggars				Izner, Claude	Strangled in Paris	US	2006	Fiction	1876	9781906040376		
5672	Will any man love the daughter if he has not loved the mother?	Joyce, James	Ulysses	Novel	Ireland		Jacobson, Howard	Zoo Time	US	2012	Fiction		9781408828687		
5673	Heartily know,  When half-gods go, The gods arrive.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Give All to Love				Jackson, Joshilyn	The Opposite of Everyone	US	2016	Fiction		9780062105684		
5674	And as elephants parade holding each elephant's tail,  but if one wanders the circus won't find the park, I call it cruel and maybe the root of all cruelty to know what occurs but not recognize the fact.  And so I appeal to a voice, to something shadowy, a remote important region in all who talk: though we could fool each other, we should consider -- lest the parade of our mutual life get lost in the dark.	Stafford, William	A Ritual to Read to Each Other				Jackson, Joshilyn	The Opposite of Everyone	US	2016	Fiction		9780062105684		
5675	"Hope" is the thing with feathers --  That perches in the soul --  And sings the tune without the words --  And never stops -- at all --	Dickinson, Emily			US		Jackson, Joshilyn	Someone Else's Story	US	2013	Fiction		9780062105653		
5676	The shattered body of the martyr smells of musk.	Hamas commander			Gaza		Jacobsen, Steffen	Retribution	US	2015	Fiction		9781784291549		
5677	It is impossible to suffer without making someone pay for it; every complaint already contains revenge.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Jahn, Ryan David	The Breakout	US	2017	Fiction		9781250074508		
5678	If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Jahn, Ryan David	The Breakout	US	2017	Fiction		9781250074508		
5679	Should the wide world roll away Leaving black terror Limitless night, Nor God, nor man, nor place to stand Would be to me essential If thou and thy white arms were there And the fall to doom a long way.	Crane, Stephen					Jahn, Ryan David	The Last Tomorrow	US	2012	Fiction		9780230757530		
5680	Don't threaten me with love, baby. Let's just go walking in the rain.	Holiday, Billie					Jahn, Ryan David	The Last Tomorrow	US	2012	Fiction		9780230757530		
5681	And the longer and more carefully  I examine all these things, the more clearly and distinctly I know that they are true.	Descartes, Rene					Jakobsen, Mette	The Vanishing Act	US	2011	Fiction		9780099572473		
5682	When you write the story of two happy lovers, let the story be set on the banks of Lake Como.	Liszt, Franz					James, Erica	Summer At the Lake	US	2013	Fiction		9781409145974		
5683	Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them,	Eliot, George			UK		James, Erica	Song of the Skylark	US	2016	Fiction		9781409159575		
5684	Someone has to die in order that the rest of us should value life more.	Woolf, Virginia			UK		James, Erica	Song of the Skylark	US	2016	Fiction		9781409159575		
5685	Three little children With doves on their shoulders They're countin out the Devil With two fingers on their hands	Captain Beefheart	Dachau Blues				James, Marlon	John Crow's Devil	US	2005	Fiction		9781780748498		
5686	Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future And time future contained in time past.	Eliot, T. S.	Burnt Norton				James, PD	The Murder Room	US	2003	Fiction		1400076099		
5687	I had a stick of CareFree gum, but it didn't work. I felt pretty good while I was blowing that bubble, but as soon as the gum lost its flavor, I was back to pondering my mortality.	Hedberg, Mitch					James, Steven	Singularity	US	2013	Fiction		9780800734268		
5688	It is not difficult to avoid death, gentlemen of the jury; it is much more difficult to avoid wickedness, for it runs faster than death.	Socrates	Apology		Greece		James, Steven	Singularity	US	2013	Fiction		9780800734268		
5689	More strange than true. I never may believe  These antique fables, nor these fairy toys.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night's Dream	Play	UK		Howard, Kat	Roses and Rot	US	2016	Fiction		9781481451161		
5690	Days pass and the years vanish, and we walk sightless among miracles. Lord, fill our eyes with seeing and our minds with knowing; Let there be moments when Your Presence, like lightning, illuminates the darkness in which we walk. Help us to see, wherever we gaze, that the bush burns unconsumed. And we, clay touched by God, will reach out for holiness, and exclaim in wonder, "How filled with awe is this place and we did not know it!"	Tefilah, Mishkan	A Reform Siddur				Jong, Erica	Fear of Dying	US	2015	Fiction		9781250065919		
5691	(What I hate) Folding an umbrella, not finding its secret button.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Interview				Jones, Gail	A Guide to Berlin	US	2015	Fiction	1970	9781846559976		
5692	Memory believes before knowing remembers.	Faulkner, William	Light in August				Jones, Gail	Five Bells	US	2011	Fiction		9780099548980		
5693	Where have you gone? The tide is over you,  The turn of midnight water's over you, As Time is over you, and mystery, And memory, the flood that does not flow.	Slessor, Kenneth	Five Beths	Poem			Jones, Gail	Five Bells	US	2011	Fiction		9780099548980		
5694	Their table was a board to tempt even ghosts To pass the Styx for more substantial feasts.	Lord Byron	Don Juan				Jonasson, Sadie	The Uninvited Guests	US	2012	Fiction		9780701186715		
5695	For nothing is under less control than the heart -- having no power to command it, we are forced to obey.		Heloise to Abelard				Jones, Sherry	The Sharp Hook of Love	US	2014	Fiction		9781451684797		
5696	a territory, a progeny,  a spitting image like Athena sprung  from her father's head: chip off the old block, issue and spawn;  a namesake, a wishbone --  loyalist and traitor --  a native, an other,   a subject, a study, a history, a half blood, a continent dark and strange.	Trethewey, Natasha					Jones, Tayari	Silver Sparrow	US	2011	Fiction		9781565129900		
5697	Life means love. We are here for love. Only love is real, and everything is real thank to love. We are nomads wandering through illusionary space. How to make it real? Only by destroying limits that separate us from others. No violence, no attempts at escape can help, only love. Too often love is more painful than joyful. The instances of love are much shorter than the periods during which we wait for love to emerge. The meaning of living is mastering the art of waiting.	Litichevsky, Georgi			Ukraine		Jory, Christopher	The Art of Waiting	US	2015	Fiction		9781846973086		
5698	Come away, O human child!	Yeats, William Butler					Jordan, Neil	Carnivalesque	US	2017	Fiction		9781408881392		
5699	The loneliest moment in someone's life is when they are watching their whole world fall apart, and all they can do is stare blankly.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby	Novel			Joy, David	The Weight of This World	US	2017	Fiction		9780399173110		
5700	Who would true valour see, Let him come hither; One here will constant be Come wind, come weather. There's no discouragement Shall make him once relent His first avowed intent To be a pilgrim.	Bunyan, John	The Pilgrim's Progress				Joyce, Rachel	The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry	US	2012	Fiction		9781410453693		
5701	A society grows great when old men plant trees whose shade they know they will never sit in.		Greek Proverb	Proverb	Greek		Joyce, Rachel	A Snow Garden	US	2015	Fiction		9780857523532		
5702	Only when the clock stops does time come to life.	Faulkner, William	The Sound and the Fury				Joyce, Rachel	Perfect	US	2014	Fiction		9780552778107		
5703	The murmuring of Bees, has ceased But murmuring of some  Posterior, prophetic, Has simultaneous come.	Dickinson, Emily					Juchau, Mireille	The World Without Us	US	2015	Fiction		9781408866504		
5704	If you would fain not meet with  Torment -- neighbour, sleep!	Tsvetaeva, Marina					Juchau, Mireille	The World Without Us	US	2015	Fiction		9781408866504		
5705	If poetry could truly tell it backwards,  Then it would.	Duffy, Carol Ann					Jufresa, Laia	Unami	US	2014	Fiction		9781780748917		
5706	Don't judge a taco by its price.	Thompson, Hunter S.	Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas				Kadrey, Richard	The Everything Box	US	2016	Fiction		9780062389541		
5707	For harmony is a symphony, and a symphony is an agreement...; and thus music, too, is concerned with the principles of love.	Plato			Greece		Kalotay, Daphne	Sight Reading	US	2013	Fiction		9780062246943		
5708	Truth has nothing to do with words. Truth can be likened to the bright moon in the sky. Words, in this case, can be likened to a finger. The finger can point to the moon's location. However, the finger is not the moon. To see the moon, it is necessary to gaze beyond the finger, right?	Hui-Neng (Zen master)					Kallos, Stephanie	Language Arts	US	2015	Fiction		9780547939742		
5709	You may in fact be wondering what I even mean when I use the word "prayer"... Let's say it is communication from one's heart to God. Or if that is too triggering or ludicrous a concept for you, to the Good, the force that is beyond our comprehension but that in our pain or supplication or relief we don't need to define or have proof of or any established contact with... Nothing could matter less than what we call this force... I called God Phil for a long time... Phil is a great name for God.	Lamott, Anne					Kallos, Stephanie	Language Arts	US	2015	Fiction		9780547939742		
5710	Love, and be silent... I am sure my love's more richer than my tongue.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Kallos, Stephanie	Language Arts	US	2015	Fiction		9780547939742		
5711	We want to note what we have done, and not done.		Preface to The 9/11 Commission Report				Kane, Jessica Francis	The Report	US	2010	Fiction		9781846272806		
5712	We hope is lost, blame is the only true religion.	Schwartz, John Burnham	Reservation Road				Kane, Jessica Francis	The Report	US	2010	Fiction		9781846272806		
5713	Quintili Vare, legiones redde!'  ('Quinctilius Vaurs, give me back my legions!'		Suetonius' record of the Emperor Augustus' reaction to the news of Varus' fate				Kane, Ben	Eagles War	US	2015	Fiction		9780099580744		
5714	Slaughter and terror did not stop them. How can you frighten a man whose hunger is not only in his own cramped stomach but in the wretched bellies of his children? You can't scare him -- he has known a fear beyond every other.	Steinbeck, John	Grapes of Wrath	Novel	US		Kandasamy, Meena	The Gypsy Goddess	US	2014	Fiction		9781782391784		
5715	It was the truths that mde the people grotesque... It was his notion that the moment one of the people took one of the truths to himself, called it his truth, and tried to live his life by it, he became a grotesque and the truth he embraced became a falsehood.	Anderson, Sherwood			US		Kardos, Michael	Before He Finds Her	US	2015	Fiction		9781784082482		
5716	It's the end of the world as we know it (and I feel fine).	R. E. M.		Song			Kardos, Michael	Before He Finds Her	US	2015	Fiction		9781784082482		
5717	Which is the sound of the land Full of the same wind That is blowing in the same bare place...	Stevens, Wallace	The Snow Man				Kasischke, Laura	Mind of Winter	US	2014	Fiction		9780062284396		
5718	"You'll always be dear to me, Beast. I'm truly your friend. But I don't think I shall ever be able to marry you." "You're my only joy," said Beast. "I'd die without you. Promise, at least, that you'll never leave."	de Beaumont, Madame Leprince	Beauty and the Beast				Katsu, Alma	The Reckoning	US	2012	Fiction		9781451651805		
5719	Hell is empty and all the devils are here.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Katsu, Alma	The Descent	US	2014	Fiction		9781451651829		
5720	"Well, I never heard of the dev--of your claiming American citizenship," said Dan'l Webster with surprise.  "And who with better right?" said the stranger with one of his terrible smiles. "When the first wrong was done to the first Indian, I was there. When the first slaver put out for the Congo, I stood on her deck. Am I not in your books and stories and beliefs, from the first settlements on? Am I not spoken of still in every church in New England? 'Tis true the North claims me for a Southerner, and the South for a Northerner, but I am neither. I am merely an honest American like yourself -- and of the best descent -- for, to tell the truth, Mr Webster, though I don't like to boast of it, my name is older in this country than yours..." 	Benet, Stephen Vincent	The Devil and Daniel Webster				Katzenbach, John	The Traveler	US	1987	Fiction		9780802122636		
5721	Colonel Hathi: A Man-cub! [picking up Mowgli with trunk] Oh, this is treason! Sabotage! I'll have no Man-cub in my jungle!  Mowgli: It's not your jungle!		The Jungle Book	Film	US		James, Tania	The Tusk that did the damage	US	2015	Fiction	1967	9781846559532		
5722	There is nothing left of my home so I carry my home with me	Ciccarello, Lisa	One Way of Doing Battle				James, Tania	The Tusk that did the damage	US	2015	Fiction		9781846559532		
5723	I met a lady in the meads, Full beautiful -- a faery's child, Her hair was long, her foot was light, And her eyes were wild.	Keats, John	La Belle Dame sans Merci	Poem	UK		Janz, Jonathan	House of Skin	US	2012	Fiction		9781609289218		
5724	She will find him by starlight, and her passion ends the play.	Shakespeare, William	A Midsummer Night's Dream	Play	UK		Janz, Jonathan	House of Skin	US	2012	Fiction		9781609289218		
5725	We do have prayers, you know, Prayers for forgiveness, daughters of mighty Zeus... and they limp and halt, they're all wrinkled, drawn, they squint to the side,  can't look you in the eyes, and always bent on duty, trudging after Ruin, maddening, blinding Ruin.  But Ruin is strong and swift -- She outstips them all by far, stealing a march, leaping over the whole wide earth to bring mankind to grief. And the Prayers trail after, trying to heal the wounds.	Homer	The Iliad (trans. Robert Fagles)				Jansma, Kristopher	Why We Came to the City	US	2016	Fiction		9780525426608		
5726	What can go wrong will go wrong.		Murphy's First Law				Jansma, Kristopher	Why We Came to the City	US	2016	Fiction		9780525426608		
5727	All good books are alike in that they are truer than if they had really happened...	Hemingway, Ernest					Jansma, Kristopher	The Unchangeable Spots of Leopard	US	2013	Fiction		9780670026005		
5728	Truth, like gold, is to be obtained not by its growth, but by washing away from it all that is not gold.	Tolstoy, Leo			Russia		Jansma, Kristopher	The Unchangeable Spots of Leopard	US	2013	Fiction		9780670026005		
5729	What other words, we may almost ask, are memorable and worthy to be repeated than those which love has inspired? It is wonderful that they were ever uttered. They are few and rare indeed, but, like a strain of music, they are incessantly repeated and modulated by memory. All other words crumble off with the stucco which overlies the heart. We should not dare to repeat these now aloud. We are not competent to hear them at all times.	Thoreau, Henry David	A Week on the Concord and Merrimack Rivers				Picoult, Jodi	Nineteen Minutes	US	2007	Fiction	1949	9781416506706		
5730	It is impossible to believe anything in a world that has ceased to regard man as man, that repeatedly proves that one is no longer a man.	Wiesenthal, Simon	The Sunflower				Picoult, Jodi	The Storyteller	US	2013	Fiction				
5731	No one starts a war—or rather, no one in his sense ought to do so—without first being clear in his mind what he intends to achieve by that war and how he intends to conduct it.	Von Clausewitz, Carl	Vom Kriege				Picoult, Jodi	My Sister's Keeper	US	2004	Fiction		9780743488815		
5732	Maybe thousands of years, brother.	Sandburg, Carl	Kin				Picoult, Jodi	My Sister's Keeper	US	2004	Fiction		9780743488815		
5733	Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake and when we sleep.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Picoult, Jodi	Keeping Faith	US	2009	Fiction	1998	9780061981722		
5734	“Sure, lots of people believe in God. Lots of people used to believe the world was flat, too.”	Fletcher, Ian	New York Times	Article		Y	Picoult, Jodi	Keeping Faith	US	2009	Fiction	1998	9780061981722		
5735	No man has a natural right to commit aggression on the equal rights of another, and this is all from which the laws ought to restrain him.	Jefferson, Thomas					Picoult, Jodi	Sing You Home	US	2011	Fiction		9781439149713		
5736	I must be a Christian child Gentle, patient, meek and mild; Must be honest, simple, true In my words and actions too. . . Must remember, God can view All I think, and all I do.		Amish school verse				Picoult, Jodi	Plain Truth	US	2000	Fiction		9780743422819		
5737	Who ever loved thatloved not at first sight?	Marlowe, Christopher	Hero and Leander				Picoult, Jodi	The Pact	US	1998	Fiction				
5738	Let us embrace, and from this very moment vow an eternal misery together.	Otway, Thomas	The Orphan				Picoult, Jodi	The Pact	US	1998	Fiction				
5739	What if you slept? And what if in your sleep, you dreamed? And what if in your dream, you went to heaven and there plucked a strange and beautiful flower? And what if, when you woke, you had the flower in your hand? Ah! What then?	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor					Picoult, Jodi	Second Glance	US	2003	Fiction		9780743480758		
5740	True love is like ghosts, which everybody talks about and few have seen.	Rochefoucauld, Francois Duc De La	Maxim 76				Picoult, Jodi	Second Glance	US	2003	Fiction		9780743480758		
5741	Jack and Jill went up the hill to fetch a pail of water.  Jack fell down and broke his crown,  And Jill came tumbling after.  Then up Jack got and home did trot as fast as he could caper,  To old Dame Dob, who patched his nob,  With vinegar and brown paper.						Picoult, Jodi	Salem Falls	US	2001	Fiction		9780743422796		
5742	Is there no good penitence but it be public?		The Crucible				Picoult, Jodi	Salem Falls	US	2001	Fiction				
5743	So said Amun-Re, Lord of Waset, presider over the Holy House: He made his form like the majesty of her husband, the King Thutmose. He found her as she slept in the beauty of her palace. She awakened at the fragrance of the god, which she smelled in the presence of his majesty. He went to her immediately. He imposed his desire upon her; he caused that she should see him in the form of a god. When he came before her, she rejoiced at the sight of his beauty. His love passed into her limbs, which the fragrance of the god flooded; his fragrance was of the land of Punt.		Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Fifth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty.	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	The Sekhmet Bed	US	2011	Fiction, History, Historical Fiction				
5744	When I was firm upon the throne of Re, I was ennobled until the two periods of years. I came as the One Horus, flaming against my enemies.		Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, fifth king of the Eighteenth Dynasty.	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	The Crook and Flail	US	2013	Fiction				
5745	The names of the sacred cattle are:  House of Ka s, Mistress of All;  Silent One who dwells in her place;  She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled;  The Much Beloved, red of hair;  She who protects in life, the particolored;  She whose name has power in her craft;  Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft;  The Bull, the husband of the cows.		The Book of the Dead, Spell 148	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	House of Rejoicing	US	2015	Fiction				
5746	The names of the sacred cattle are: House of Ka s, Mistress of All; Silent One who dwells in her place; She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled; The Much Beloved, red of hair; She who protects in life, the particolored; She whose name has power in her craft; Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft; The Bull, the husband of the cows.		The Book of the Dead, Spell 148	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	Storm in the Sky	US	2015	Fiction				
5747	O my mother Nut, goddess of the night sky, stretch thyself over me. Place me among the imperishable stars which are in thee, that I may not die.		Inscription from the sarcophagus of Hatshepsut, fifth king of the Eighteenth Dynasty	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	The Bull of Min	US	2014	Fiction				
5748	The names of the sacred cattle are: House of Ka s, Mistress of All; Silent One who dwells in her place; She of Chemmis, whom the god ennobled; The Much Beloved, red of hair; She who protects in life, the particolored; She whose name has power in her craft; Storm in the Sky, who holds the god aloft;		The Book of the Dead, Spell 148	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	Eater of Hearts	US	2016	Fiction				
5749	Remember the Mistress of the West, the Sovereign of Stars. If she asks any gift of you, you must not deny her, God's Wife.			Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	Sovereign of Stars	US	2016	Fiction				
5750	So said Amun-Re, Lord of Waset, presider over the Holy House: He made his form like the majesty of her husband, the King Thutmose. He found her as she slept in the beauty of her palace. She awakened at the fragrance of the god, which she smelled in the presence of his majesty. He went to her immediately. He imposed his desire upon her; he caused that she should see him in the form of a god. When he came before her, she rejoiced at the sight of his beauty. His love passed into her limbs, which the fragrance of the god flooded; his fragrance was of the land of Punt.		Inscription from Djeser-Djeseru, mortuary temple of Hatshepsut, Fifth King of the Eighteenth Dynasty.	Fictional			Hawker, Libbie	Egyptian Queens	US	2015	Fiction				
5751	Here's the spring And with it transmogrified Yataro becomes Issabo.	Issa					Graber, Kathleen	The Eternal City: Poems	US	2010	Fiction, Poetry		9781400836109		
5752	“I have never liked the theory that poltergeists only come into houses where there are children, because I think it is simply too much for any one house to have poltergeists and children.”						Jackson, Shirley	Let Me Tell You	US	2015	Fiction				
5753	Things will always get better. After all, when you’ve hit rock bottom, there’s nowhere to go but up.						Johnson, Milly	The Teashop on the Corner	US	2014	Fiction		9781471114656		
5754	Breathing do I draw that air to me Which I feel coming from Provença All that is thence so pleasureth me That whenever I hear good speech of it I listen a-laughing and straightaway Demand for each word an hundred more, So fair to me is the hearing.	Vidal, Peire	1177-1205, The Song of Breath				Jones, Sherry	Four Sisters, All Queens	US	2012	Fiction				
5755	Even a small leak can sink a great ship.	Franklin, Benjamin					Massey, Ken and Campanella, Alla	The Skeleton Code: A Satirical Guide to Secret Keeping	US	2017	Fiction				
5756	A smart girl leaves before she is left.	Monroe, Marilyn					Milly, Johnson	Afternoon Tea at The Sunflower Cafe	US	2015	Fiction		9781471140471		
5757	Into each life some rain must fall.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Milly, Johnson	It's Raining Men	US	2013	Fiction		9781471114625		
5758	To love and be loved is to feel the Sun from both sides.	Viscott, David					Milly, Johnson	A Summer Fling	US	2010	Fiction		9781849831024		
5759	‘Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.’	Twain, Mark					Milly, Johnson	Here Come the Girls	US	2011	Fiction		9781849832069		
5760	On the third day out I get it, the sea Is not one thing, it constantly transforms Itself, and in unthinking majesty Tapestries horizons with sun or storms. So then lying now, rocking to and fro On its soothing and gentle amniotic swell I loosen thoughts of home, and let them go, And my shipwrecked heart can start to heal. What promise for me, what spirit salve When unanchored here I find at last, Something has shifted, giving me resolve To let hope aboard, jettison the past. The sea has given me a chance to live, And leads us maybe to a safe harbour, love.	Nash, James	The Voyage Out				Milly, Johnson	Here Come the Girls	US	2011	Fiction		9781849832069		
5761	‘Before the reward there must be labor. You plant before you harvest. You sow in tears before you reap joy.’	Ransom, Ralph					Milly, Johnson	An Autumn Crush	US	2011	Fiction		9781849832045		
5762	‘There are good ships, and there are wood ships, the ships that sail the sea. But the best ships are friendships, and may they always be.’	Kennedy, Edward 					Milly, Johnson	Here Come the Boys	US		Fiction		9781471133886		
5763	The Birds and the Bees : As well as being the gentle way of explaining how creatures of nature ‘do business with one another’, The Birds and the Bees (Eun S’na Sheillein) is also a Scottish country dance originating from the hamlet of Bonniebride (Buinne-Bhrìghde) in the former county of Duffshire, famed locally for the large apiary and aviary that once existed there. It is an energetic reel in which couples complete a series of many cast-offs and changes of partner. It is considered extremely fortuitous to dance this at weddings, due to its connections with an ancient ritual dedicated to Creide, faery goddess of women who ruled over love magick and the search for the perfect mate.	Knockater, Maggie	The Sassenach's Guide to the Wonders of Gaelic				Milly, Johnson	The Birds and the Bees	US	2008	Fiction		9781847394828		
5764	Women are like teabags. You never know how strong they are until you put them in hot water.	Roosevelt, Eleanor					Milly, Johnson	Ladies Who Launch	US	2015	Fiction		9781471152160		
5765	‘Our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them’	Disney, Walt					Roberts, Caroline	The Cosy Teashop in the Castle	US	2016	Fiction		9780008125394		
5766	Tread softly because you tread on my Dreams.	Yeats, W. B.					Roberts, Caroline	The Cosy Teashop in the Castle	US	2016	Fiction		9780008125394		
5767	There are magical moments in every day. We just have to take the time to see them.						Milly, Johnson	Summer of Magic Moments	US	2017	Fiction		9780008236267		
5768	Learn from yesterday, live for today, hope for tomorrow.	Einstein, Albert					Milly, Johnson	The Torn Up Marriage	US	2015	Fiction		9780008125387		
5769	For he being dead, with him is beauty slain, And, beauty dead, black chaos comes again.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Venus and Adonis				Lutz, John	Darker than Night	US	2007	Fiction		9780786027125		
5770	See my lips tremble and my eyeballs roll,  Suck my last breath, and catch my flying soul.	Pope, Alexander	Eloisa to Abelard				Lutz, John	Darker than Night	US	2007	Fiction		9780786027125		
5771	Women and birds are able to see without turning their heads, and that is indeed a necessary provision, for they are both surrounded by enemies.	Stephens, James	The Demi-Gods				Lutz, John	Night Kills	US	2008	Fiction		9780786027149		
5772	And what are you that, missing you I should be kept awake As many nights as there are days With weeping for your sake?	Millay, Edna St. Vincent	The Philosopher				Lutz, John and T.C. Littles	Mister X	US	2010	Fiction		9780786025954		
5773	Vengeance is in my heart, death in my hand, Blood and revenge are hammering in my head.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Titus Andronicus				Lutz, John	Chill of Night	US	2010	Fiction		9780786025930		
5774	Render therefore to all their dues	Romans XIII.7					Lutz, John	Chill of Night	US	2010	Fiction		9780786025930		
5775	None are so desolate but something dear, Dearer than self, possesses or possess'd A thought, and claims the homage of a tear.	Byron	Childe Harold				Lutz, John	Chill of Night	US	2010	Fiction		9780786025930		
5776	At the cross, her station keeping, Stood the mournful mother, weeping, Where he hung, the dying Lord.						Lutz, John	In for the Kill	US	2007	Fiction		9780786027323		
5777	A mother is a mother still, The holiest thing alive.	Coleridge	The Three Graves				Lutz, John	In for the Kill	US	2007	Fiction		9780786027323		
5778	If I were hung on the highest hill, Mother o’ mine, O mother o’ mine!  I know whose love would follow me still,  Mother o’ mine, O mother o’ mine.	Kipling	Mother O'Mine				Lutz, John	In for the Kill	US	2007	Fiction		9780786027323		
5779	This is the very ecstasy of love, Whose violent property foredoes itself, And leads the will to desperate undertakings.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	Hamlet Act II Scene 1				Lutz, John	The Ex	US	2016	Fiction		9781628154825		
5780	And for every kiss I owe, I can pay you back, you know. Kiss me, then, Every moment—and again.	Saxe, J. G.	To Lesbia				Lutz, John	Kiss	US	2011	Fiction		9781453219003		
5781	Who is this woman with us in the dawn? Whose is the flesh our feet have moved upon?	Crane, Hart	The Harbor Dawn				Lutz, John	Twist	US	2013	Fiction		9780786033119		
5782	With knowledge doubt increases.	Goethe					Lutz, John	Burn	US	2011	Fiction				
5783	Sleep, the fresh dew of languid love, the rain Whose drops quench kisses till they burn again.	Shelley	Epipsychidion				Lutz, John	The Night Caller	US	2001	Fiction		9780786032815		
5784	In ancient shadows and twilights Where childhood has stayed Great human tragedies are born and heroes made. In the lost childhood of Judas Christ was betrayed.						Lutz, John	The Night Caller	US	2001	Fiction		9780786032815		
5785	When you walk through the fire you will not be burned, The flames will not set you ablaze.		Isaiah 43:2				Lutz, John	The Night Watcher	US	2002	Fiction		9780786027002		
5786	Yet from these flames No light, but rather darkness visible.	Milton	Paradise Lost				Lutz, John	The Night Watcher	US	2002	Fiction		9780786027002		
5787	Dark the night Yet is she bright For in her dark she brings the mystic star Trembling yet strong, as is the voice of love From some unknown afar.	Eliot, George	Spanish Gypsy				Lutz, John	Nightlines	US	1984	Fiction				
5788	The law is like SIlly Putty.	Professor Francis M. Nevins					Lutz, John	Death By Jury	US	1995	Fiction	1988	9781612321981		
5789	Time, the avenger! unto thee I lift My hands, and eyes, and heart, and crave of Thee a gift.	Byron	Childe Harold				Lutz, John	Time Exposure	US	1989	Fiction		9781612321929		
5790	WHo knows what may be sumbering in the background of time!	Schiller	Don Carlos				Lutz, John	Time Exposure	US	1989	Fiction		9781612321929		
5791	Sailed on a river of crystal light Into a sea of dew.	Field, Eugene	Wynken, Blynken and Nod				Lutz, John	Thicker Than Blood	US	1993	Fiction		9781612321967		
5792	“Stones of small worth may lie unseen by day, But night itself does the rich gem betray.”	Davideis, Abraham Crowley					Lutz, John	Diamond Eyes	US	1990	Fiction		9781612321943		
5793	The lively diamond drinks thy purest rays.	Thomas The Seasons					Lutz, John	Diamond Eyes	US	1990	Fiction		9781612321943		
5794	Still as they run they look behind, They hear a voice in every wind, And snatch a fearful joy.	Gray, Thomas	Ode on a Distant Prospect of Eton College				Lutz, John	Slaughter	US	2015	Fiction		9780786037988		
5795	Wilt thou seal up the avenues of ill? Pay every debt, as if God wrote the bill.	Emerson, Ralph Walso	Solution				Lutz, John	Dancer's Debt	US	2012	Fiction		9781612328980		
5796	For the good that I would, I do not: but the evil which I would not, that I do.		Romans (Ch. VII, v. 19)				Standiford, Les 	Miami Noir	US	2006	Fiction		1933354135		
5797	The Coroner shall view the bodye and the woundes and the strokes, and the bodye shalbe buryed. And yf the Coroner fynde the bodye buried before his comminge, he shall not omitte to digge up the bodye. "And when the inquest is sworne ye Coroner must inquire if ye person were slayne by felony or by misadventure. And after it shalbe enquired who were presente at the dede, and who be coulpable of the ayde, force, commandement, consent, or receite of suche felonies wittingly.	Fitzherbert, Anthony 	The New Book of Justice, 1545 a.d.				Levine, Paul	To Speak for the Dead	US	1990	Fiction	1545	B003SHDUD6		
5798	We are each the sport of all that goes before us.	Darrow, Clarence					Levine, Paul	Flesh and Bones	US	1997	Fiction		B004W4ML7K		
5799	That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive	Browning, Robert					Morrell, David 	Burnt Sienna	US	2000	Fiction		0-446-60960-9		
5800	The terms shoot and take are not accidental; they represent an attitude of conquest and appropriation. Only when the photographer grows into perception and creative impulse does the term make define a condition of empathy between the external and the internal events. Stieglitz told me, “When I make a photograph, I make love!”	Adams, Ansel 					Morrell, David 	Double Image	US	1998	Fiction		0-446-60696-0		
5801	No passion so effectually robs the mind of all its powers of acting and reasoning as fear.	Burke, Edmund	On the Sublime and Beautiful				Morrell, David 	The Protector	US	2003	Fiction		0-446-61403-3		
5802	This is the excellent foppery of the world, that when we are sick in fortune, often the surfeits of our own behavior, we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars; as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	King Lear				Morrell, David 	NightScape	US	2004	Fiction		0-7553-2174-X		
5803	To the legion of the lost ones, to the cohort of the damned.	Kipling, Rudyard					Morrell, David 	Long Lost	US	2002	Fiction		0-446-61194-8		
5804	If a man abide not in Me, he is cast forth as a branch and is withered. And men gather them and cast them into the fire. And they are burned.	The Gospel according to John					Morrell, David 	The Covenant Of The Flame	US	1991	Fiction		0-446-36292-1		
5805	…places you're not supposed to go.		-subject of the website infiltration.org				Morrell, David 	Creepers	US	2005	Fiction		1-59315-357-0		
5806	…Hell is empty, And all the devils are here.	Shakespeare, WIlliam	The Tempest				Morrell, David 	Creepers	US	2005	Fiction		1-59315-357-0		
5807	totem, noun: 1. amoung primitive peoples, an animal or natural object considered as being related by blood to a given family or clan and taken as its symbol. 2. an image of this.						Morrell, David 	The Totem	US	1979	Fiction		0-446-36446-0		
5808	The power of the moon on animals and people is well known. Passing over the parallel between a woman's monthly cycle and the phases of the moon, we note the predominance of industrial accidents when the moon is at its fullest, the tendency of dogs and other canine animals to bay at it, of lunatics to do the same. Perpetuating ancient myth, we link the moon with love and with fertility. We speak of harvest moon. We speak of someone's being moonstruck. The very motion of the earth, its tides and shifting subzones, are related to the moon. We even set aside one day in worship of it, Monday, what in ancient times was Moon day.	Steiger, Jacob 	The Pathology of Madness				Morrell, David 	The Totem	US	1979	Fiction		0-446-36446-0		
5809	For anything, the most banal even, to become an adventure, you must (and this is enough) begin to recount it. A man is always a teller of tales, he lives surrounded by his stories and the stories of others, he sees everything that happens to him through them, and he tries to live his own life as if he were telling a story. But he has to choose: live or tell.	Satre, Jean-Paul	La Nausée				Morrell, David 	Black Evening	US	1999	Fiction		0-446-60864-5		
5810	“I don't understand you,” said Alice. “It's dreadfully confusing.” “That's the effect of living backwards,” the Queen said kindly. “It always makes one a little giddy at first.” “Living backwards!” Alice repeated in great astonishment. “I never heard of such a thing!” “But there's one great advantage in it, that one's memory works both ways.” “I'm sure mine only works one way,” Alice remarked. “I can't remember things before they happen.” “It's a poor sort of memory that only works backward,” the Queen remarked.	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking-Glass				Morrell, David 	Fifth Profession	US	1990	Fiction		1-59737-769-4		
5811	The Way of the bodyguard is resolute acceptance of death.	MIYAMOTOMUSASHI	a seventeenth-century samurai				Morrell, David 	Fifth Profession	US	1990	Fiction		1-59737-769-4		
5812	Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o’er-fraught heart, and bids it break.	Shakesepare, WIlliam	Macbeth				Morrell, David 	Fireflies: A Father's Classic Tale of Love and Loss	US	1988	Non- Fiction		1-937760-29-4		
5813	A flower bloomed In the middle of a cold winter’s night, A rose that Mary gave us, A small child, Who dispels the darkness, Relieves our sorrows, And saves us from sin and death.		paraphrase of a fifteenth-century German hymn, “The Christmas Rose”				Morrell, David 	The Spy Who Came for Christmas	US	2008	Fiction		1-59315-701-0		
5814	In the Middle Ages, councils debating confidential matters hung a rose from the ceiling and swore not to reveal what they discussed sub rosa, under the rose. This association of a rose with secrecy dates back to a Greek myth in which the god of love gave a rose to the god of silence, bribing him to stay quiet about the sins of the other gods. To this day, the rose remains an emblem of the spy profession.		from the Cambridge Encyclopedia of Espionage				Morrell, David 	The Spy Who Came for Christmas	US	2008	Fiction		1-59315-701-0		
5815	I had monuments made of bronze, lapis lazuli, alabaster and white limestone and inscriptions of baked clay… and I deposited them in the foundations and left them for future times.	Esarhaddon	Esarhaddon, King of Assyria Seventh Century, B.C.				Morrell, David 	Scavenger	US	2007	Fiction		1-59315-483-6		
5816	I had an assignment the other day. Someone asked me to write a letter for a time capsule that was going to be opened in Los Angeles a hundred years from now… It sounded like an easy assignment. They suggested I write something about the problems and issues of the day, and I set out to do so, riding down the coast in an automobile, looking at the blue Pacific out on one side and the Santa Ynez Mountains on the other, and I couldn’t help but wonder if it was going to be that beautiful a hundred years from now as it was on that summer day. And then, as I tried to write… let your minds turn to that task. You’re going to write for people a hundred years from now who know all about us. We know nothing about them. We don’t know what kind of world they’ll be living in.	Reagan, Ronald	Ronald Reagan from a speech at the 1976 Republican National Convention after failing to receive his party’s presidential nomination				Morrell, David 	Scavenger	US	2007	Fiction		1-59315-483-6		
5817	Little Red Riding Hood was my first love. I felt that if I could have married Little Red Riding Hood, I should have known perfect bliss.	Dickens, Charles					Straub, Peter 	Shadowland	US	1980	Fiction, Fantasy		425188221		
5818	The key to the treasure is the treasure.	Barth, John					Straub, Peter 	Shadowland	US	1980	Fiction, Fantasy		425188221		
5819	I could not weigh myself—Myself—  My size felt small—to me—I read your Chapter in the Atlantic—  and experienced honor for you—I was sure you would not reject a  confiding question—  Is this—Sir—what you asked me to tell you?	Dickinson, Emily	Emily Dickinson, letter to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, April 25, 1862		US		Straub, Peter 	Mr. X	US	1999	Fiction, Speculative Fiction	1862	6513751		
5820	I believe it is possible and even recommended to play the blues on everything.	Morgan, Frank	Frank Morgan, alto saxophonist				Straub, Peter 	Koko	US	1988	Fiction		0-525-24660-6		
5821	I need, therefore I imagine.	Fuentes, Carlos					Straub, Peter 	Mystery	US	1990	Fiction		978-0-5252-4818-7		
5822	All human society is constructed on complicity in a great crime.	Freud, Sigmund	Peter Gay				Straub, Peter 	Mystery	US	1990	Fiction		978-0-5252-4818-7		
5823	A being can only be touched where it yields. For a woman, this is under her dress; and for a god it's on the throat of the animal being sacrificed.	Bataille, George 	Guilty				Straub, Peter 	The Throat	US	1993	Fiction		451179188		
5824	I see again my schoolroom in Vyra, the blue roses of the wallpaper, the open window… Everything is as it should be, nothing will ever change, nobody will ever die.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Speak, Memory				Straub, Peter 	The Throat	US	1993	Fiction		451179188		
5825	What was at stake here, he thought, was the solidity of the world.	Underhill, Timothy	The Divided Man				Straub, Peter 	Lost Boy Lost Girl	US	2003	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		449149919		
5826	There was set before me a mighty hill And long days I climbed Through regions of snow. When I had before me the summit-view, It seemed that my labours Had been to see gardens Lying at impossible distances.	Crane, Stephen					Straub, Peter 	Lost Boy Lost Girl	US	2003	Fiction, Speculative Fiction		449149919		
5827	I wanted to write, and just tell you that me and my spirit were fighting this morning. It is’nt known generally, and you must’nt tell anybody.	Dickinson, Emily	Emily Dickinson, letter to Emily Fowler, 1850				Straub, Peter 	In the Night Room	US	2004	Fiction		1400062527		
5828	The consolation of imaginary things is not imaginary consolation.	Scruton, Roger					Straub, Peter 	In the Night Room	US	2004	Fiction		1400062527		
5829	Ghosts are always hungry.	Jameson, R.D					Straub, Peter 	Ghost Story	US	1979	Fiction		0-698-10959-7		
5830	The chasm was merely one of the orifices of that pit of blackness that lies beneath us, everywhere.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The Marble Faun				Straub, Peter 	Ghost Story	US	1979	Fiction		0-698-10959-7		
5831	‘There’s a long statement in the papers, sir, about a murder… But someone is always being murdered, and I didn’t read it.’		David Copperfield				Straub, Peter 	If You Could See Me Now	US	1977	Fiction, Horror		345438671		
5832	You can walk away from anything but a strong smell: it haunts you, calls you back.	Grossinger, Richard	Book of the Cranberry Islands				Straub, Peter 	If You Could See Me Now	US	1977	Fiction, Horror		345438671		
5833	It begins, very much like the other, in an ancient backwash of old dead seas and lambent estuaries…	Brammer, Billy Lee 	The Gay Place				Crumley, James 	The Final Country	US	2001	Fiction		044667964X		
5834	Montana seems to me to be what a small boy would think Texas is like from hearing Texans.	Steinbeck, John	Travels with Charley				Crumley, James 	The Final Country	US	2001	Fiction		044667964X		
5835	There is no Gatlin County in Texas. The country is most barbarously large and final. It is too much country – boondock country – alternately drab and dazzling, spectral and remote. It is so wrongfully muddled and various that it is difficult to conceive of it as all of a piece. Though it begins simply enough, as part of the other.	Crumley, James 	The Final Country				Crumley, James 	The Final Country	US	2001	Fiction		044667964X		
5836	Unique is she, my constant dove, my perfect one.	SONG OF SONGS, 6:9					Kellerman, Jonathan 	Billy Straight	US	1998	Fiction		345413865		
5837	If the rich could hire the poor to die for them, the poor would make a very nice living.		Yiddish Saying				Kellerman, Jonathan 	Silent Partner	US	1989	Fiction		345460685		
5838	And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country than the whole race of politicians put together.	Swift, Jonathan					Kellerman, Jonathan 	Time Bomb	US	1990	Fiction		345460693		
5839	Come then, and let us pass a leisure hour in storytelling, and our story shall be the education of our heroes.	Plato	Republic, book ii				Tartt, Donna	The Secret History	US	1992	Fiction		1400031702		
5840	I enquire now as to the genesis of a philologist and assert the following: 1. A young man cannot possibly know what Greeks and Romans are. 2. He does not know whether he is suited for finding out about them.	Nietszche, Friedrich	Unzeitgemdsse Betrachtungen				Tartt, Donna	The Secret History	US	1992	Fiction		1400031702		
5841	The absurd does not liberate; it binds.	Camus, Albert					Tartt, Donna	The Goldfinch	US	2013	Fiction		316055433		
5842	The slenderest knowledge that may be obtained of the highest things is more desirable than the most certain knowledge obtained of lesser things.	Aquinas, Thomas	SUMMA THEOLOGICA I, 1, 5 AD 1				Tartt, Donna	The Little Friend	US	2002	Fiction		1400031699		
5843	Ladies and gentlemen, I am now locked up in a handcuff that has taken a British mechanic five years to make. I do not know whether I am going to get out of it or not, but I can assure you I am going to do my best.	Houdini, Harry	London Hippodrome Saint Patrick's Day, 1904				Tartt, Donna	The Little Friend	US	2002	Fiction		1400031699		
5844	We have read each other as Cain his brother	Chesterton, G.K					Perry, Anne	Cain His Brother	US	1995	Fiction		804115079		
5845	THE GARDEN Who is it tends the Garden, The Garden oh so green? ’Twas once the finest Garden That ever has been seen. And in it God’s dear Creatures Did swim and fly and play; But then came greedy Spoilers, And killed them all away. And all the Trees that flourished And gave us wholesome fruit, By waves of sand are buried, Both leaf and branch and root. And all the shining Water Is turned to slime and mire, And all the feathered Birds so bright Have ceased their joyful choir. Oh Garden, oh my Garden, I’ll mourn forevermore Until the Gardeners arise, And you to Life restore.		From The God’s Gardeners Oral Hymnbook				Atwood, Margaret	The Year of the Flood	US	2009	Fiction		978-0-7475-8516-9 		
5846	A rattlesnake that doesn’t bite teaches you nothing.	West, Jessamyn 					Atwood, Margaret	The Robber Bride	US	1993	Fiction		0-7710-0821-X		
5847	Only what is entirely lost demands to be endlessly named: there is a mania to call the lost thing until it returns.	Grass, Günter 					Atwood, Margaret	The Robber Bride	US	1993	Fiction		0-7710-0821-X		
5848	Illusion is the first of all pleasures.	Wilde, Oscar 					Atwood, Margaret	The Robber Bride	US	1993	Fiction		0-7710-0821-X		
5849	The surface on which you work (preferably marble), the tools, the ingredients and your fingers should be chilled throughout the operation…	Rombauer , I. S. and Becker, M. R. 	Recipe for Puff Pastry in I. S. Rombauer and M. R. Becker, The Joy of Cooking.				Atwood, Margaret	The Edible Woman	US	1969	Fiction		9780860681298		
5850	When the Tukanas cut off her head, the old woman collected her own blood in her hands and blew it towards the sun. “My soul enters you, too!” she shouted. Since then anyone who kills receives in his body, without wanting or knowing it, the soul of his victim.	Galeano, Eduardo	Memory of Fire: Genesis				Atwood, Margaret	Cat's Eye	US	1988	Fiction		0-7710-0817-1		
5851	Why do we remember the past, and not the future?	Hawking, Stephen W	A Brief History of Time				Atwood, Margaret	Cat's Eye	US	1988	Fiction		0-7710-0817-2		
5852	HOW MAY THE DEAD HAVE DESTINATIONS?	Moore, Alan	Voice of the Fire				Hill, Joe	Heart-Shaped Box	US	2007	Fiction		978-0-06-114793-7		
5853	witter is a service for friends, family, and co-workers to communicate and stay connected through the exchange of quick, frequent answers to one simple question: What are you doing? . . . Answers must be under 140 characters in length and can be sent via mobile texting, instant message, or the Web.		from twitter.com				Hill, Joe	Twittering From the Circus of the Dead	US	2013	Fiction		006229346X		
5854	Outside the street’s on fire in a real death waltz . . .	Springsteen, Bruce	Jungleland				Hill, Joe	The Fireman	US	2016	Fiction		62200631		
5855	Though I spends me time in the ashes and smoke In this ’ole wide world there’s no ’appier bloke.	Sherman, Robert and Sherman, Richard	Chim Chim Cher-ee				Hill, Joe	The Fireman	US	2016	Fiction		62200631		
5856	It was a pleasure to burn.	Bradbury, Ray 	Fahrenheit 451				Hill, Joe	The Fireman	US	2016	Fiction		62200631		
5857	’Cause it’s a bittersweet symphony, this life. Try to make ends meet, You’re a slave to money then you die. I’ll take you down the only road I’ve ever been down. You know the one that takes you to the places where all the veins meet.		Bittersweet Symphony				McCammon, Robert	The Five	US	2011	Fiction		1596063416		
5858	She said, “I know what it’s like to be dead. I know what it is to be sad.” And she’s making me feel like I’ve never been born.	The Beatles					Niffenegger, Audrey 	Her Fearful Symmetry	US	2009	Fiction		224085611		
5859	…whether hoax or conspiracy, the motives as much in conjecture as the means; but we must treat with the realities, despite what we are meant to believe: James Dean has been recognized strolling along North Beverly Glen Boulevard, secure behind beard and sunglasses (need I say it: Porsche) and the certainty of our disbelief.	Allard, Kent 	Drive-Thru Fiction				Wagner, Karl Edward 	The Year's Best Horror Stories 11	US	1983	Fiction, Horror		879978783		
5860	Yo no quito nada Yo no pongo nada Yo no invento Solo cuento lo que veo I don’t take anything away I don’t add a thing I don’t make stuff up I just tell it like it is	El Curi	Solo Cuento Lo Que Veo				Obejas, Achy 	Havana Noir	US	2007	Fiction		1933354380		
5861	He whirled about. “Shut up, you!” he cried. We didn’t say anything, said the mountains. We didn’t say anything, said the sky. We didn’t say anything, said the wreckage. “All right, then,” he said, swaying. “See that you don’t.” Everything was normal.	Bradbury, Ray	Perchance To Dream				Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Blue	US	1991	Fiction		1904738222		
5862	possessing only between heaven and earth my memory, this time…	Diego, Eliseo 	Testament				Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Blue	US	1991	Fiction		1904738222		
5863	He is the one who knows the mystery and bears witness…	The Koran					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Gold	US	1991	Fiction		1904738281		
5864	There is only one vital time to wake up: and that is now.	Buddha					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Fever	US	2003	Fiction		1904738362		
5865	The future is God’s, but the past belongs to history. God can’t have any more influence on history, but man can still write and transfigure it.	Just Dion					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Fever	US	2003	Fiction		1904738362		
5866	She reflected. “I prefer stories about squalor.” “About what?” I said, leaning forward. “Squalor. I’m extremely interested in squalor.”	Salinger, J.D					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Black	US	1998	Fiction		190473815X		
5867	Hurricane, hurricane, I feel you coming	José María Heredia					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Black	US	1998	Fiction		190473815X		
5868	This happened when only the dead were smiling Glad to have found their resting place at last. .	Akhmatova, Anna	Requiem				Padura, Leonardo 	The Man Who Loved Dogs	US	2009	Fiction		374535078		
5869	Life. . is wider than history.	Maranon, Gregorio	Tiberio: Historia de un resentimiento				Padura, Leonardo 	The Man Who Loved Dogs	US	2009	Fiction		374535078		
5870	We all wear masks.	Batman					Padura, Leonardo 	Havana Red	US	1997	Fiction		1904738095		
5871	Therefore I tell my sorrows to the stones; Who, though they cannot answer my distress, Yet in some sort they are better than the tribunes, For that they will not intercept my tale: When I do weep, they humbly at my feet Receive my tears and seem to weep with me.	Shakespeare, William	Titus Andronicus, Act 3, Scene 1				Golden, Christopher  and Lebbon, Tim 	The Chamber of Ten	US	2010	Fiction		553386565		
5872	Those who say religion has nothing to do with politics do not know what religion is.	Gandhi, Mohandas 					Maberry, Jonathan	Assassin's code	US	2008	Fiction		312552203		
5873	A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Maberry, Jonathan	Patient Zero	US	2009	Fiction		312382855		
5874	And I think I’m gonna drown I believe I’m gonna drown I think I’m gonna drown Standing on my feet.	Mem Shannon	Drowning on My Feet				Maberry, Jonathan	Dead Man's Song	US	2007	Fiction		078601816X		
5875	Sing it like the midnight wind, Sing it like a prayer; Sing it on to the way to hell, Them blues’ll take you there.	Morse,Oren	Dead Man’s Song				Maberry, Jonathan	Dead Man's Song	US	2007	Fiction		078601816X		
5876	A journey of a thousand miles must begin with a single step.	Lao Tzu					Maberry, Jonathan	Dust & Decay	US	2011	Fiction		1442402350		
5877	I have wrought great use out of evil tools.	Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwe-Lytton	Edward George Earle Lytton Bulwe-Lytton, first Baron Lytton, Richelieu				Maberry, Jonathan	Ghost Road Blues	US	2006	Fiction		786018151		
5878	Every evil in the bud is easily crushed; as it grows older, it becomes stronger.	Cicero	Philippicoe				Maberry, Jonathan	Ghost Road Blues	US	2006	Fiction		786018151		
5879	I got to keep moving, I got to keep moving Blues falling down like hail, blues falling down like hail Mmm, blues falling down like hail, blues falling down like hail And the day keeps on remindin’ me, there’s a hellhound on my trail Hellhound on my trail, hellhound on my trail.	Johnson, Robert 	Hellhound on My Trail				Maberry, Jonathan	Ghost Road Blues	US	2006	Fiction		786018151		
5880	All concerns of men go wrong when they wish to cure with evil.	Sophocles					Maberry, Jonathan	Dead of the Night	US	2011	Fiction		031255219x		
5881	The angel of death has been abroad throughout the land; you may almost hear the beating of his wings.	Bright, John	John Bright from a speech to Parliament, February 23, 1855	Speech			Maberry, Jonathan	Flesh & Bone	US	2012	Fiction		1442439890		
5882	The U.S. must carry out some act somewhere in the world which shows its determination to continue to be a world power.	Kissinger, Henry	as quoted in The Washington Post, April 1975				Maberry, Jonathan	Extinction Machine	US	2013	Fiction		312552211		
5883	The individual is handicapped by coming face to face with a conspiracy so monstrous he cannot believe it exists.	Hoover, J. Edgar					Maberry, Jonathan	Extinction Machine	US	2013	Fiction		312552211		
5884	Changing is what people do when they have no options left.	Black, Holly	Red Glove				Maberry, Jonathan	Fire & Ash	US	2013	Fiction		1442439920		
5885	Pain and foolishness lead to great bliss and complete knowledge, for Eternal Wisdom created nothing under the sun in vain.	Gibran, Khalil					Maberry, Jonathan	Code Zero	US	2014	Fiction		B00F8FXFEA		
5886	But I’ve a rendezvous with Death At midnight in some flaming town.	Seeger, Alan	I Have a Rendezvous with Death				Maberry, Jonathan	Fall of Night	US	2014	Fiction		1250034949		
5887	History is a set of lies agreed upon.	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Maberry, Jonathan	Predator One	US	2015	Fiction		1250033454		
5888	To fear death, gentlemen, is no other than to think oneself wise when one is not, to think one knows what one does not know. No one knows whether death may not be the greatest of all blessings for a man, yet men fear it as if they knew that it is the greatest of evils.	Socrates					Maberry, Jonathan	Ghostwalkers	US	2015	Fiction		765375265		
5889	Big science projects-in particular, these immense particle accelerators that involve hundreds of scientists and hundreds of millions of dollars to field an experiment to detect one elusive particle-are the nation’s last payback to the [Manhattan Project] physicists for winning World War Two.		Off-the-record interview, 1993 White House Science Office				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Lethal Exposure	US	1998	Fiction	1993	441005365		
5890	Using one of the world’s most powerful research tools, scientists at Fermilab have made yet another major contribution to human understanding of the fundamentals of the universe.	O’Leary, Hazel	Secretary of Energy Hazel O’Leary, March 1995, on the discovery of the top quark				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Lethal Exposure	US	1998	Fiction	1995	441005365		
5891	We have much to learn… and more of nature’s best-kept secrets to explore. We look forward to beginning a new era of research with the Tevatron, making the best use of the world’s highest-energy collider.	Peoples, John	Fermilab Director John Peoples March 1995				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Lethal Exposure	US	1998	Fiction	1995	441005365		
5892	If we accept advanced technology in any form, we will begin to make excuses and justifications for using it. There are so many ways to take the wrong path and tumble down a slippery slope, down, down, down. Loyal Butlerians, we must be ever-vigilant and strong! The Emperor’s Committee of Orthodoxy does not go far enough. If we let machines do even menial chores for us, they will soon become our masters again. I call upon all my faithful followers, across all the worlds of the Imperium, to demand that every planetary leader sign my antitechnology pledge. If any refuse, my Butlerians — and God — will know who they are. No one can hide.	Torondo, Manford	Manford Torondo citizen’s decree			Y	Anderson, Kevin  and Herbert, Brian	Mentats of Dune	US	2014	Fiction		765322749		
5893	The idiocy of it all! I cannot decide whether to laugh at Butlerian insanity, or weep for the future of our species. What will those fanatics demand next? The complete absence of medical technology? Would they outlaw fire, and declare the existence of the wheel too dangerous? Are we all to be relegated to huddling in forests and fields? Enough. This is the decree of Venport Holdings: No VenHold cargo ship or passenger transport shall trade with any planet that signs Manford Torondo’s antitechnology pledge. We will deliver no goods or passengers, transmit no communications, engage in no commerce with any world that shares his dangerous, barbarian philosophy. Make your choice: Do you prefer to bask in the glow of civilization, or cower in the shadows of primitive despair? Decide.	Venport, Josef 	DIRECTEUR JOSEF VENPORT, formal business announcement			Y	Anderson, Kevin  and Herbert, Brian	Mentats of Dune	US	2014	Fiction		765322749		
5894	Each time I solve a crisis, another springs forth like a noxious weed. What am I to do, Roderick? Problems come at me from all directions! I disbanded the Sisterhood school on Rossak because they were suspected of possessing forbidden computers — though I could never prove it, and they made me look like a fool. And after what happened to our dear sister Anna when she was among them.… What a terrible shame! Will she ever be the same? When the treachery of the Suk doctors was exposed, I nearly broke them, too. Despite their purported Imperial Conditioning, and even though I now force them to operate under close scrutiny, I do not trust them. Yet, with my numerous health issues, I have no choice but to let them tend me. Manford Torondo pressures me to adopt his Butlerian nonsense and follow his every whim, while Josef Venport demands the opposite. They are both madmen, but if I ignore Manford Torondo, he can summon wild and destructive mobs. And if I don’t appease Venport, he holds our entire economy hostage. I feel like a man chained between two Salusan bulls pulling in opposite directions! I am the third Corrino to sit on the Imperial throne since the defeat of the thinking machines — why is it so difficult to make my own citizens listen to me? Help me decide what to do, dear brother. As always, I value your advice above all others.	Emperor Salvador	private Corrino correspondence, Emperor Salvador to Prince Roderick			Y	Anderson, Kevin  and Herbert, Brian	Mentats of Dune	US	2014	Fiction		765322749		
5895	What do all our accomplishments matter, if they do not last beyond our lifetimes?	Albans, Gilbertus 	Headmaster Gilbertus Albans, Mentat School Archives			Y	Anderson, Kevin  and Herbert, Brian	Mentats of Dune	US	2014	Fiction		765322749		
5896	If only we had that luxury.		Rememberer Anton Colicos, introduction to An Initial History of the Elemental War			Y	Anderson, Kevin	The Dark Between The Stars	US	2014	Fiction		076533299X		
5897	Nuclear weapons and nuclear weapon systems require special consideration because of their policy implications and military importance, their destructive power, as well as the potential consequences of an accident or unauthorized act. Therefore, safety, security, control, and effectiveness of nuclear weapons are of paramount importance to the security of the United States.		from “Joint Policy Statement on Nuclear Weapons Surety” Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense James D. Watkins, Secretary of Energy June, 1991				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Fallout	US	1997	Fiction	1991	441004253		
5898	Seven hundred of the eight hundred pages of the START agreement deal with verification, and are a waste of money.	Osinin, Vadim G.	Vadim G. Osinin, staff expert, Supreme Soviet Committee on Defense and Security.				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Fallout	US	1997	Fiction		441004253		
5899	The person who survives the first year in [the nuclear test program] is probably going to be here for the rest of his career.	Kuckuck, Robert W. 	Robert W. Kuckuck, Deputy Associate Director for Nuclear Testing, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory				Anderson, Kevin  and Beason, Doug	Fallout	US	1997	Fiction		441004253		
5900	All things begin, and all things end—there are no exceptions. Or, is this a myth?		Debating topic, the Mentat School				Anderson, Kevin  and Herbert, Brian	Navigators of Dune	US	2016	Fiction		142727343X		
5901	When neither sun nor stars appeared for many days and the storm continued raging, we finally gave up all hope of being saved.	Acts 27:20					Smith, Michael	Rivers	US	2013	Fiction		1451699425		
5902	Solitude produces originality, bold and astonishing beauty, poetry. But solitude also produces perverseness, the disproportionate, the absurd and the forbidden.	Mann, Thomas 	Death in Venice				Smith, Michael	Rivers	US	2013	Fiction		1451699425		
5903	From ghoulies, and ghosties, and long-leggedity beasties, and things that go bump in the night, Good Lord deliver us.	Old Scottish prayer					Gustainis, Justin 	Those Who Fight Monsters Tales of Occult Detectives	US	2011	Fiction		1894063481		
5904	There are things that go bump in the night… And we are the ones who bump back.	Professor Trevor Bruttenholm					Gustainis, Justin 	Those Who Fight Monsters Tales of Occult Detectives	US	2011	Fiction		1894063481		
5905	Science cannot deal with the supernatural.	Clough, Michael 					Gustainis, Justin 	Hard Spell	US	2011	Fiction		857661159		
5906	For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, aainst powers, against the rulers of the darkness of this world…	Ephesians 6:12	Bible	Bible Verse			Gustainis, Justin 	Hard Spell	US	2011	Fiction		857661159		
5907	Death is when the monsters get you.	King, Stephen					Gustainis, Justin 	Hard Spell	US	2011	Fiction		857661159		
5908	The most terrible thing to face is one's own soul	Anonymous					Saintcrow, Lilith	Night Shift	US	2008	Fiction		316001783		
5909	From ghoulies and ghosties And long-legged beasties And things that go bump in the night, Good Lord, deliver us…		Traditional prayer				Saintcrow, Lilith	Hunter's Prayer	US	2008	Fiction		184149707X		
5910	Thou Who hast given me to fight evil, protect me; keep me from harm. Grant me strength in battle, honor in living, and a swift clean death when my time comes. Cover me with Thy shield, and with my sword may Thy righteousness be brought to earth, to keep Thy children safe. Let me be the defender of the weak and the protector of the innocent, the righter of wrongs and the giver of charity. O my Lord God, do not forsake me when I face Hell’s legions. In Thy name and with Thy blessing, I go forth to cleanse the night.		The Hunter’s Prayer				Saintcrow, Lilith	Hunter's Prayer	US	2008	Fiction		184149707X		
5911	Bonitas non est pessimis esse meliorem.	Seneca					Saintcrow, Lilith	Flesh Circus	US	2009	Fiction		316035459		
5912	Nel mezzo del cammin di nostra vita mi ritrovai per una selva oscura, che la diritta via era smarrita	Dante					Saintcrow, Lilith	Working for the Devil	US	2006	Fiction		446616702		
5913	Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscribed In one self place, for where we are is hell, And where hell is must we ever be.	Marlowe, Christopher	Mephistopheles, by way of Marlowe				Saintcrow, Lilith	Working for the Devil	US	2006	Fiction		446616702		
5914	Quis fallere possit amantem?	Virgil					Saintcrow, Lilith	Dead Man Rising	US	2006	Fiction		446616710		
5915	Leaving Hell is not the same as entering it.	Japhrimel, Tierce 					Saintcrow, Lilith	Dead Man Rising	US	2006	Fiction		446616710		
5916	Since before the Awakening, the world has been aware of the existence of psionics. And since the Parapsychic Act was signed into Hegemony law, the psionic Talents have been harnessed to provide valuable service to mankind. Who can imagine a world without Skinlin and sedayeen cooperating to find new cures for every gene-morphing virus, creating new techniques for alteration and augmentation of the human body? Who can imagine a time when the Magi did not probe the laws of magick and alternate realities, or when Ceremonials and Shamans didn't minister to the needs of believers and track criminals, not to mention provide protection for houses and corporations? Who can imagine a world without psions? The Necromance's place within this continuum is assured: The Necromance treads in that realm of mystery called Death. At hospital bedsides and in courtrooms, Necromances ease the passing of their fellow humans or provide testimony for the last wishes of the dead. An accredited Necromance's work touches the very mundane world of finance, wills, and bequests at the same time that they peer into the dry land of Death and return with absolute proof that there is an afterlife. Necromances also work in the Criminal Justice arm of the Hegemony, tracking criminals and murderers. A Necromance requires not only the talent for entering the realm of Death, but also the training and sorcerous Will to come back out of Death. This is why accreditation of Necromances is so expensive, and so harrowing for even the Academy-trained psionics whose Talent lies in Necromance. On the flap opposite you will see several careers where an accredited Necromance can make a difference…		Brochure, What Can Death Do For You?, printed by the Amadeus Hegemony Academy of PsionicArts				Saintcrow, Lilith	Dead Man Rising	US	2006	Fiction		446616710		
5917	Non satis est ullo, tempore longus amor.	Propertius					Saintcrow, Lilith	The Devil's Right Hand	US	2007	Fiction		1841496731		
5918	Warlord: You are looking at a man who can run you through with this sword without batting an eye. Monk: You are looking at a man who can be run through with that sword without batting an eye.		old Korean folk tale				Saintcrow, Lilith	The Devil's Right Hand	US	2007	Fiction		1841496731		
5919	The last of the theories is the most intriguing: what if the Awakening itself was prompted by a collective evolution of the human race? Psionic talent before the Awakening was notoriously unreliable. The Parapsychic Act, by codifying and making it possible to train psionic ability, cannot alone account for the flowering of Talent and magickal ability just prior to its signing into law—no matter how loudly apologists for Adrien Ferrimen cry. A corollary to the theory of collective evolution is the persistent notion that another intelligence was responsible. The old saw about demonic meddling with the human genetic code has surfaced in this debate so many times as to be a cliché. But as any Magi will tell you, demonkind’s fascination with humans cannot be explained unless they somehow had a hand in our evolution, as they themselves claim. For if there is one law in dealing with demons, it is their possessive nature. A demon will destroy a beloved object rather than allow its escape; in this they are like humanity. A second law is just as important in dealing with demons: as with loa or etrigandi, their idea of truth is not at all the human legal definition. A demon’s idea of a truth might be whatever serves the purpose of a moment or achieves a particular end. This leads to the popular joke that lawyers make good Magi, which this author can believe. In fact, one might say that in jealousy and falsity either we learned from demonkind, or they caught these tendencies like a sickness from us—and the latter option is not at all likely, given how much older a race they are…		Theory And Demonology: A Magi Primer				Saintcrow, Lilith	The Devil's Right Hand	US	2007	Fiction		1841496731		
5920	The rate of success for female bounty hunters, once one takes into account the statistical weighting of the X chromosome carrying psionic markers more often than the Y, is still two and a half times that of their male compatriots. More male psions go into bounty hunting, but female psions are better at it, bringing in their bounties quicker and with less destruction of lives and property. This is balanced by the fact that male psions are embarrassingly better than their female counterparts at assassination. There are very few female psions operating in the assassination trade. Morley's quip that perhaps they are better at keeping their identities from authorities need not be mentioned more than once. However, when comparing female assassins to male, one fact stands out with crystal clarity: the psionic females who do deal in assassination are by far the most thorough, tending to engage far less in messy «personal» kills (Datridenton, On Criminal Justice, pp. 1184–1206) in favor of getting the job done efficiently with whatever tool is best. This very thoroughness necessarily means they are higher-priced and far less likely to be indicted. What conclusion can we draw from this? Morley, tongue-in-cheek as usual, concludes, "It may be well for men, especially men married to psions, to speak softly to their wives and girlfriends." This researcher would submit differently: that we are indeed lucky, given how good psionic women tend to be at coldly planned bloodshed, that most appear uninterested in it… 	Sommers, Caitlin 	from Ethics and Gender Differences in the Psionic World, by Caitlin Sommers, Amadeus Hegemony Academy of Psionic Arts				Saintcrow, Lilith	Saint City Sinners	US	2007	Fiction		316021431		
5921	A woman always has her revenge ready.	Moliere					Saintcrow, Lilith	Saint City Sinners	US	2007	Fiction		316021431		
5922	In revenge and in love woman is more barbarous than man.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Saintcrow, Lilith	Saint City Sinners	US	2007	Fiction		316021431		
5923	empt not a desperate man	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet				Saintcrow, Lilith	To Hell and Back	US	2008	Fiction		316001775		
5924	I was a-trembling because I'd got to decide forever betwixt two things, and I knowed it. I studied for a minute, sort of holding my breath, and then says to myself, "All right, then, I'll go to hell.	Twain, Mark	Huckleberry Finn				Saintcrow, Lilith	To Hell and Back	US	2008	Fiction		316001775		
5925	What like a bullet can undeceive!	Melville, Herman 					Saintcrow, Lilith	Heaven's Spite	US	2010	Fiction		316074179		
5926	An army that continues to fight on regardless of the outcome must be considered a well-trained army, whether it is well led or not.	Mosier, John 	The Blitzkrieg Myth				Saintcrow, Lilith	Angel Town	US	2011	Fiction		9780316192		
5927	Saw five rabbits on the way to the beach, there were two deer on the road when we walked the dogs, and I took three hornworms off the tomatoes last night. But now I have no one to tell…	Copp, Albert 					Huff, Tanya	The Silvered	US	2012	Fiction		756407435		
5928	Listen to the army march across my coffin lid Fire in the east and sunrise in the west I’m just a dead man, walking with the rest	The Poor Dead Bastards	Dead Man Marching				Kittredge, Caitlin 	Demon Bound	US	2009	Fiction		312943636		
5929	I am the devil, and I’m here to do the devil’s business.	Watson, Charles “Tex” 	Charles “Tex” Watson, member of the Manson Family				Kittredge, Caitlin 	Devil's Business	US	2011	Fiction		312388233		
5930	Man rules now where They ruled once; They shall soon rule where man rules now. After summer is winter, and after winter summer. They wait patient and potent, for here shall They reign again.	Lovecraft, H.P	The Dunwich Horror				Kittredge, Caitlin 	The Nightmare Garden	US	2012	Fiction		385738315		
5931	With impetuous recoil, and jarring sound, Th’ infernal doors, and on their hinges grate Harsh thunder, that the lowest bottom shook Of Erebus. She open’d, but to shut Excell’d her pow’r; the gates wide open stood.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Kittredge, Caitlin 	Soul Trade	US	2012	Fiction		031238825X		
5932	Have you ever had a dream, Neo, that you were so sure was real? What if you were unable to wake from that dream? How would you know the difference between the dream world and the real world?		The Matrix	Film			James, Steven	Placebo	US	2012	Fiction	1999	9780800719340		
5933	Is all that we see or seem But a dream within a dream?	Poe, Edgar Allan					James, Steven	Placebo	US	2012	Fiction		9780800719340		
5934	Who knows but that we all live out our lives in the maze of a dream?	Weng Wei			China		James, Steven	Placebo	US	2012	Fiction	8th Century	9780800719340		
5935	If I keep a green bough in my heart, the singing bird will come.		Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		Hozy, S. P.	The Scarlet Macaw	US	2013	Fiction		9781459705982		
5936	It is only when the cold season comes that we know the pine and cyprus to be evergreens.		Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		Hozy, S. P.	A Cold Season in Shanghai	US	2009	Fiction		9781894917797		
5937	In human relations  kindness and lies are worth a thousand truths.	Greene, Graham	The Heart of the Matter				Hozy, S. P.	A Cold Season in Shanghai	US	2009	Fiction	1948	9781894917797		
5938	Had I the heavens’ embroidered cloths,    Enwrought with golden and silver light,    The blue and the dim and the dark cloths    Of night and light and the half light,    I would spread the cloths under your feet: But I, being poor, have only my dreams;    I have spread my dreams under your feet;    Tread softly because you tread on my dreams	Yeats, William Butler	He Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven	Poem			Huberman, Amy	I Wished for You	US	2012	Fiction		9780141049144		
5939	The dark swallows will return and again hang their nests on your balcony and strike your window with their wings. But those that slowed their flight to see your beauty, and those that learnt your name and mine, those won't return.	Becquer, Gustavo Adolfo					Humphreys, Helen	The Evening Chorus	US	2015	Fiction		9780544348691		
5940	My country! America! That's it!	Murphy, Audie	To Hell and Back				Hunter, Stephen	Hot Springs	US	2000	Fiction		9781451627237		
5941	While they were going out, a man who was demon-possessed and could not talk was brought to Jesus. And when the demon was driven out, the man who had been mute spoke. The crowd was amazed and said, 'Nothing like this has ever been seen in Israel.' But the Pharises said, 'It is by the prince of demons that he drives out demons.'		Matthew 9:32-34				Hurley, Andrew Michael	The Loney	US	2014	Fiction		9781473619852		
5942	And what rough beast, its hour come round at last,  Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?	Yeats, William Butler	The Second Coming	Poem			Hurley, Andrew Michael	The Loney	US	2014	Fiction		9781473619852		
5943	We take our shadows with us.		Dhai saying	saying			Hurley, Kameron	The Mirror Empire	US	2014	Fiction		9780857665553		
5944	Then it may well be that we shall by a process of sublime irony have reached a stage in this story where safety will be the sturdy child of terror, and survival the twin brother of annihilation.	Churchill, Winston			UK		Huston, Charlie	Skinner	US	2013	Fiction		9781409124368		
5945	For you abide, a singing rib within my dreaming side, you always stay.	Lewis, Alun	Postscript: For Gweno				Hutchinson, Dave	Europe in Autumn	US	2014	Fiction		9781781081945		
5946	The question which we put earlier will not be quite definite until we have specified what we mean by the word "machine." It is natural that we should wish to permit every kind of engineering technique to be used in our machines. We also wish to allow the possibility that an engineer or team of engineers may construct a machine which works, but whose manner of operation cannot be satisfactorily described by its constructors because they have applied a method which is largely experimental. Finally, we wish to exclude from the machines men born in the usual manner.	Turing, Alan					Hutchins, Scott	A Working Theory of Love	US	2012	Fiction		9780241964866		
5947	Saving you is the only thing that will bring me peace for all the wrong I have done. That is my truth.	Peery, Jillian	Tigerlily	Novel			Ide, Joe	IQ	US	2016	Fiction		9780316267724		
5948	It takes something more than intelligence to act intelligently.	Dostoyevsky, Fyodor	Crime and Punishment	Novel	Russian		Ignatius, David	The Director	US	2014	Fiction		9780393078145		
5949	Bone of my bones, and flesh of my flesh.		Genesis 2:23				Iles, Greg	Third Degree	US	2014	Fiction		9780007546633		
5950	...		The Epic of  Gilgamesh, Tablet II, lines 147, 153, 154, 278, 279				Marion, Isaac	Warm Bodies	US	2010	Fiction		9780099583820		
5951	You have known, O Gilgamesh,  What interests me,  To drink from the Well of Immortality. Which means to make the dead Rise from their graves And the prisoners from their cells The sinners from their sins. I think love's kiss kills our heart of flesh. It is the only way to eternal life,  Which should be unbearable if lived Among the dying flowers And the shrieking farewells Of the overstretched arms of our spoiled hopes.	Mason, Herbert	Gilgamesh: A Verse Narrative				Marion, Isaac	Warm Bodies	US	2010	Fiction		9780099583820		
5952	The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house.	Lorde, Audre					Marshall, Peyton	Goodhouse	US	2014	Fiction		9780374165628		
5953	It was of this death that I was reminded by the crushed thistle in the midst of the plowed field.	Tolstoy, Leo	Hadji Murad				Marra, Anthony	A Constellation of Vital Phenomena	US	2013	Fiction		9781594136863		
5954	I want to have children while my parents are still young enough to take care of them.	Rudner, Rita					Margolis, Sue	Days Like These	US	2016	Fiction		9780451471857		
5955	Why does the sea moan evermore? Shut out from heaven it makes its moan. It frets against the boundary shore; All earth's full rivers cannot fill The sea, that drinking thirstieth still.	Rossetti, Christina					Martin, Valerie	The Ghost of the Mary Celeste	US	2014	Fiction		9780385533508		
5956	The unknown and the marvelous press upon us from all sides. They loom above us and around us in undefined and fluctuating shapes, some dark, some shimmering, but all warning us of the limitations of what we call matter, and of the need for spirituality if we are to keep in touch with the true inner facts of life.	Doyle, Arthur Conan					Martin, Valerie	The Ghost of the Mary Celeste	US	2014	Fiction		9780385533508		
5957	Revenge, revenge,  See the furies arise.	Dryden, John					Masterman, Becky	A Twist of the Knife	US	2017	Fiction		9781250074515		
5958	All places are alike, and every earth is fit for burial.	Marlowe, Christopher					Mason, Jamie	Three Graves Full	US	2013	Fiction		9781451685039		
5959	The future destiny of the child is always the work of the mother.	Napoleon I					Mason, Jamie	Monday's Lie	US	2015	Fiction		9781476774459		
5960	All of you came to me and said, "Let us send men ahead of us to explore the land for us and bring back a report to us regarding the route by which we should go up and the cities we will come to." The plan seemed good to me, and I selected twelve of you, one from each tribe.		Deuteronomy 1:22-23				Mathis, Ayana	The Twelve Tribes of Hattie	US	2012	Fiction		9780091944186		
5961	The house, shut up like a pocket watch, those tight hearts breathing inside -- she could never invent them.	Dove, Rita	Obedience				Mathis, Ayana	The Twelve Tribes of Hattie	US	2012	Fiction		9780091944186		
5962	Everything is plundered, betrayed, sold. Death's great black wing scrapes the air, Misery gnaws to the bone.  Why then do we not despair?  By day, from the surrounding woods,  cherries blow summer into town; at night the deep transparent skies glitter with new galaxies.  And the miraculous comes so close to the ruined dirty houses -- something not known to anyone at all But wild in our breasts for centuries.	Akhmatova, Anna					Matthiessen, Peter	In Paradise	US	2014	Fiction	1921	9781594633171		
5963	What a different view of the world dawns upon us when we open ourselves to the soul-life in Nature....  To do this deliberately ... it is o experience a quickening that knows no end. It leads through door after door, over threshold after threshold...	Spock, Marjorie					Matheson, Richard	Other Kingdoms	US	2011	Fiction		9780765327680		
5964	The river coursing through us is dirty and deep.	Wright, C. D. 					Maum, Courtney	I am having so much fun here without you	US	2014	Fiction		9781476764580		
5965	Pour vivre heureux, vivons caches.	Florian					Mawer, Simon	The Girl who Fell From The Sky	US	2012	Fiction		9781408703502		
5966	Come a little closer huh... Close enough to look in my eyes Sharona	Fieger, Douglas & Averre, Berton (the Knack)	My Sharona				Maynard, Joyce	After Her	US	2013	Fiction	1979	9780062257390		
5967	Those who hope for no other life are dead even for this.	von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang					May, Stephen	Wake Up Happy Every Day	US	2014	Fiction		9781408840764		
5968	Whoever said that money can't buy happiness simply didn't know where to go shopping.	Derek, Bo					May, Stephen	Wake Up Happy Every Day	US	2014	Fiction		9781408840764		
5969	You purchase pain with all that joy can give.	Pope, Alexander	Moral Essays				Lutz, John	Dancer's Debt	US	2012	Fiction				
5970	The investigation of truth, the art of ascertaining that which is unknown from that which is known, has occupied the attention, and constituted the pleasure as well as the business of the reflecting part of mankind in every civilized age and country.	Starkie, Dr Thomas	A Practical Treatise on the Law of Evidence				Mazzola, Anna	The Unseeing	US	2016	Fiction	1833	9781472234759		
5971	When Michael Jackson was six he became a superstar and was perhaps the world's most beloved child. When I was six my mother died. I think he got the shorter end of the stick. I never had a mother, but he never had a childhood.	Madonna					McLaughlin, Emma	Between You and Me	US	2012	Fiction		9781439188187		
5972	My dear Maria, history may never reveal what truly happened to all of the Tsar's children. The answer is so secret that for now I cannot speak of it.	Lenin	in reply to his sister, after she informed him that she had heard rumors of the romanovs' executions				Meade, Glenn	The Roman Conspiracy	US	2012	Fiction	1918	9781451611861		
5973	Anna Anderson is part of a much deeper mystery than any of us can comprehend, for she left behind so many unanswered questions. One of the most startling question is this: how could a supposedly simple, deranged peasant woman manage to confound the world's  brightest and most respected legal and investigative minds for over six decades? In this regard, I'm reminded of a saying that I once heard: "There are always three sides to every story. There's your side, there's my side. And then there's the truth."	Antonov, Gregory					Meade, Glenn	The Roman Conspiracy	US	2012	Fiction		9781451611861		
5974	Brynhild said: "It is not fated that we should live together. I am a shield-maiden. I wear a helmet and ride with the warrior kings. I must support them, and I am not averse to fighting."		The Saga of the Volsungs (trans. Jeese L. Byock)				Mead, Richelle	The Immortal Crown	US	2014	Fiction		9780525953692		
5975	Hugin and Munin fly every day over the wide world; I fear for Hugin that he will not come back, yet I tremble more for Munin.		The Poetic Edda (trans. Carolyne Larrington)				Mead, Richelle	The Immortal Crown	US	2014	Fiction		9780525953692		
5976	As the main body of troops in Rome they were the emperor's instrument to discourage plotting and rebellion and to crush unrest. The emperor's most immediate line of defence; they could also, on occasion, be his most deadly enemies.	Rankov, Boris	The Praetorian Guard				Mead, Richelle	Gameboard of the Gods	US	2013	Fiction		9780525953685		
5977	At the nuptials of Peleus and Thetis all the gods were invited with the exception of Eris, or Discord. Enraged at her exclusion, the goddess threw a golden apple among the guests, with the inscription, "For the fairest." Thereupon Juno, Venus and Minerva each claimed the apple. Jupiterm not willing to decide in so delicate a matter, sent the goddesses to Mount Ida, where the beautiful shepherd Paris was tending his flocks, and to him was committed the decision. The goddess accordingly appeared before him. Juno promised him power and riches, Minerva glory and renown in war, and Venus the fairest of women for his wife, each attempting to bias his decision in her own favour. Paris decided in favour of Venus and gave her the golden apple, thus making the two other goddesses his enemies.	Bulfinch, Thomas	Bulfinch's Mythology				Mead, Richelle	Gameboard of the Gods	US	2013	Fiction		9780525953685		
5978	Be a governess! Better be a slave at once!	Bronte, Charlotte	Shirley				Macneal. Susan Elia	Princess Elizabeth's Spy	US	2012	Fiction		9780553593624		
5979	Cryptogram: Message written in a cipher or in some other cryptic form which requires a key (qv) for its meaning to be discovered.		A Lexicon of Cryptography				Macneal. Susan Elia	Princess Elizabeth's Spy	US	2012	Fiction		9780553593624		
5980	The right of personal freedom receds before the duty to preserve the race. There must be no half-measures.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Macneal. Susan Elia	His Majesty's Hope	US	2013	Fiction		9780345536730		
5981	In the higher ranges or Secret Service work, the actual facts in many cases were in every respect equal to the most fantastic inventions of romance and melodrama. Tangle within tangle, plot and counter-plot, ruse and treachery, cross and double-cross, true agent, false agent, double agent, gold and steel, the bomb, the daggar and the firing party, were interwoven in many a texture so intricate as to be incredible and yet true. The Chief and the High Officers of the Secret Service reveled in these subterranean labyrinths, and pursued their task with cold and silent passion.	Churchill, Winston			UK		Macneal. Susan Elia	His Majesty's Hope	US	2013	Fiction		9780345536730		
5982	I reckon they must have Forgotten about me When I hear them say they gonna  Save Democracy. Funny thing about white folks Wanting to go and fight Way over in Europe For freedom and light When right here in Alabama -- Lord have mercy on me! --  They declare I'm a Fifth Columnist If I say the word, Free. Jim Crow all around me. Don't have the right to vote. Let's leave our neighbour's eye alone And look after our own mote --  Cause I sure don't understand What the meaning can be  When folks talk about freedom -- And Jim Crow me?	Hughes, Langston	Southern Negro Speaks	Poem	US		Macneal. Susan Elia	Mrs. Roosevelt's Confidante	US	2015	Fiction	1941	9780804178709		
5983	Of Man's first disobedience, and the fruit Of that forbidden tree whose mortal taste Brought death into the World	Milton, John	Paradise Lost 1:1-3			Y	McDaniel, Tiffany	The Summer That Melted Everything	US	2016	Fiction		9781250078063	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
5984	I search for phrases to sing your praises, But there aren't any magic adjectives To tell you all you are. You're just too marvelous, too marvelous for words Like glorious, glamorous, and that old standby amorous.	Mercer, Johnny	Too Marvelous for Words				McNeal, Tom	To be Sung Underwater	US	2011	Fiction		9780316127394		
5985	Geography is about power. Although often assumed to be innocent, the geography of the world is not a product of nature but a product of histories of struggle between competing authorities over the power to organise, occupy and administer space.	Tuathail, Gearoid	Critical Geopolitics				McDermid, Val	The Skeleton Road	US	2014	Fiction		9781408704578		
5986	The hardest thing in life is to know which bridge to cross and which to burn.	Russell, David					McDermid, Val	Cross and Burn	US	2013	Fiction		9781408704561		
5987	But you're not here, now, to lead me back To bed. None of you are. Look at the snow,  I said, to whoever might be near. I'm cold,  Would you hold me. Hold me. Let me go.	Robertson, Robin	Hammersmith Winter				McDermid, Val	Cross and Burn	US	2013	Fiction		9781408704561		
5988	[From below comes the noise of a door slamming.]	Ibsen, Henrik	A Doll's House				MacGregor, Virginia	The Astonishing Return of Norah Wells	US	2016	Fiction		9780751554205		
5989	My God, I do hope I shall make something of myself one day...	Walser, Robert	Jakob Von Gunten				MacAuley, Wayne	The Cook	US	2011	Fiction		9781780876399		
5990	Long years ago, we made a tryst with destiny, and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge.	Nehru, Jawaharlal	Midnight				McQueen, Alison	Under the Jeweled Sky	US	2014	Fiction	1947			
5991	Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past.	Eliot, T. S.	Burnt Norton				Madden, 	Time Present and Time Past	US	2013	Fiction		9780571290871		
5992	Being unconquerable lies with yourself; being conquerable lies with your enemy.	Sun Tzu	The Art of War				Maden, Mike	Drone Command	US	2015	Fiction		9780399173981		
5993	And after all her furious sound The stillness of her face The quiet of her sleep, tonight						Madeley, Richard	The Way You Look Tonight	US	2014	Fiction		9781471112652		
5994	If I could say to you, and make it stick, A girl in a red hat, a woman in blue Reading a letter, a lady weighing gold ...  If I could say this to you so you saw, And knew, and agreed that this is how it was In a lost city across the sea of years, I think we should be for one moment happy In the great reckoning of those little rooms...	Nemerov, Howard	"Vermeer", Trying Conclusions: Old and New Poems				Maguire, Gregory	Confessions of an Ugly Stepsister	US	1999	Fiction		9780061960550		
5995	Alice took up the fan and gloves, and, as the hall was very hot, she kept fanning herself all the time she went on talking : “ Dear, dear ! How queer everything is to-day ! And yesterday things went on just as usual. I wonder if I’ve been changed in the night? Let me think: was I the same when I got up this morning? I almost think I can remember feeling a little different. But if I ’m not the same, the next question is, Who in the world am I? Ah, that’s the great puzzle !” And she began thinking over all the children she knew, that were of the same age as herself, to see if she could have been changed for any of them. “I’m sure I ’m not Ada,” she said, “ for her hair goes in such long ringlets, and mine doesn’t go in ringlets at all ; and I ’m sure I can ’t be Mabel, for I know all sorts of things, and she, oh! she knows such a very little ! Besides, she’s she, and I’m I, and—oh dear, how puzzling it all is !	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Maguire, Gregory	After Alice	US	2015	Fiction		9780062416773		
5996	The children born of thee are sword and fire, Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord	The Idylls of the King				Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing Witch	US	2014	Fiction	19th century	9781472215031		
5997	So hideous was the noise, a benedicite!  Certes he, Jack Straw and all his meinie,  Ne made never shouts so shrill When that they would any Fleming kill.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Canterbury Tales				Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing Witch	US	2014	Fiction	14th century	9781472215031		
5998	The scrupulous and the just, the noble, humane, and devoted natures; the unselfish and the intelligent may begin a movement -- but it passes away from them. They are not the leaders of a revolution. They are its victims.	Conrad, Joseph	Under Western Eyes				Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing Witch	US	2014	Fiction	20th century	9781472215031		
5999	And know that the head of the art is the raven who flies without wings in the darkness and in the brightness of the day; in the bitterness that is in its throat the nigredo, the blackest of black, will be found. 		Artis aurif				Maitland, Karen	The Raven's Head	US	2015	Fiction	1610	9781472215048		
6000	Take some 'stone'. Divide it into four parts -- air, fire, earth and water. I am unable to discover that it can be done in any way other than the following. A human being lives, dies, and depends upon blood. Likewise the stone. Consequently they say that this stone is a living stone, and therefore because there is no higher soul than a human being, they take the stone of a human.	Avicenna			Persian		Maitland, Karen	The Raven's Head	US	2015	Fiction	10th century	9781472215048		
6001	One for sorrow Two for mirth  Three for a funeral Four for a birth Five for heaven Six for hell  The seventh takes your soul for the Devil to sell.		traditional rhyme for counting magpies, known as witch birds	Rhyme			Maitland, Karen	The Raven's Head	US	2015	Fiction		9781472215048		
6002	Time and chance happen to all men. For man knows not his time. As the fishes that are taken in an evil net, and as the birds that are caught in the snare, so are the sons of man snared in an evil time, when it falls suddenly upon them.		Ecclesiastecus 9:11-12				Maitland, Karen	The Falcons of Fire and Ice	US	2012	Fiction		9780718159962		
6003	I am the enemy you killed, my friend.	Owen, Wilfred	Strange Meeting	Poem			Maitland, Karen	The Falcons of Fire and Ice	US	2012	Fiction		9780718159962		
6004	Tantum religio potuit suadere malorum. (So potent a persuasion to evil was religion.)	Carus, Titus Lucretius	De Rerum Natura		Rome (Italy)		Maitland, Karen	The Falcons of Fire and Ice	US	2012	Fiction		9780718159962		
6005	The excursion is the same when you go looking for your sorrow as when you go looking for your joy.	Welty, Eudora	The Wide Net				Maksik, Alexander	A Market to Measure Drift	US	2013	Fiction		9780307962584		
6006	Take your delight in momentariness,  Walk between dark and dark -- a shining space With the grave's narrowness, though not its peace.	Graves, Robert	Sick Love				Maksik, Alexander	A Market to Measure Drift	US	2013	Fiction		9780307962584		
6007	They why did you to the end,  live with the dark, sing into your ruin?	Niatum, Duane	Consulting an Elder Poet on an Anti-War Poem	Poem			Makkai, Rebecca	Music for Wartime	US	2015	Fiction		9780525146691		
6008	Nothing of her was left, except her shining loveliness.	Ovid	Metamorphoses, "The Transformation of Daphe"				Makkai, Rebecca	The Hundred-Year House	US	2014	Fiction		9780525426684		
6009	He was has a why to live for can bear almost any how.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Mann, Don & Pezzullo, Ralph	Hunt the Jackal	US	2014	Fiction		9781444769104		
6010	It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and the present. You know what I mean? It's awfully difficult.	Beale, Edith "Little Eddie" Bouvier					Manning, Sara	It felt like a kiss	US	2014	Fiction				
6011	There are three kinds of people: those who are dead, those who are alive, and those who sail the seas.	Plato			Greece		Mankell, Henning	A Treacherous Paradise	US	2013	Fiction		9780099572183		
6012	Louis XV is named the Well-Beloved. Ten years pass. The same people believe the Well-Beloved takes baths of human blood... Avoiding Paris, ever shut up at Versailles, he finds even there too many people, too much daylight. He wants a shadowy retreat... In a year of scarcity (they are not uncommon then) he was hunting as usual in the Forest of Senart. He met a peasant carrying a bier and inquired, "Whither he was conveying it?" "To such a place." "For a man or a woman?" "A man." "What did he die of?" "Hunger."	Michelet, Jules				Y	Mantel, Hilary	A Place of Greater Safety	US	1992	Fiction		9780007250554	Epigraphs begin on sections	
6013	Neither Laestrygonians nor Cyclopes Nor bitter Poseidon will you ever meet Unless you carry them within your heart Unless your heart raises them before you.	Cavaft, Constantine P.	Ithaka				Manfredi, Valerio Massimo	Odysseus: The Return	US	2013	Fiction		9781447231714		
6014	This is what went on in the times in which the chimera's shrieks still echoed over the moutainside, when the centaurs ventured down to sate their thirst in the dusky twilight.	Pascoli, Giovanni					Manfredi, Valerio Massimo	Odysseus: The Oath	US	2013	Fiction		9781447131707		
6015	Two errors: one, to take everything literally; two, to take everything spiritually.	Pascal					Mantel, Hilary	Every Day is Mother's Day	US	1985	Fiction		9780805062724		
6016	Do not adultery commit; Advantage rarely comes of it.	Clough, A. H.					Mantel, Hilary	Every Day is Mother's Day	US	1985	Fiction		9780805062724		
6017	The quality of mercy is not strain'd, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blest: It blesseth him that gives and him that takes...	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice	Play	UK		Mark, David	The Dark Winter	US	2012	Fiction		9780399158643		
6018	But I say, anyone who even looks at a woman with lust in his eye has already committed adultery with her in his heart. So if your eye -- even if it is your good eye -- causes you to lust, gouge it out and throw it away. It is better for you to lose on part of your body than for your whole body to be thrown into hell.		Matthew 5:28-30				Mark, David	Original Skin	US	2013	Fiction		9780399158650		
6019	Oft have I heard that grief softens the mind,  And makes it fearful and degenerate; Think therefore on revenge, and cease to weep.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI				Mark, David	Sorrow Bound	US	2014	Fiction		9780399168208		
6020	I will knock down the gates of the netherworld, I will smash the door posts, and leave the doors flat down,  and will let the dead go up to eat the living!  And the dead will outnumber the living!		The Epic of Gilgamesh				Marion, Isaac	The Burning World	US	2017	Fiction		9781476799711		
6021	SCHULZ: You must speak. BARBER: I can't. SCHULZ: It is our only hope.		The Great Dictator	Film			Marion, Isaac	The Burning World	US	2017	Fiction		9781476799711		
6022	It's a minor work.	Zakharov-Chechenets, Pyotr	regarding his painting, Empty Pasture in Afternoon				Marra, Anthony	The Tsar of Love and Techno	US	2015	Fiction		97800770416438		
6023	"He thought back on what had happened like a reporter. He started to answer, shook his head when he found he was wrong, and then started out again. "All there is to thinking," he said, "is seeing something noticeable which makes you see something you weren't noticing which makes you see something that isn't even visible."	Maclean, Norman	A River Runs Through It				MacNeil, Kevin	The Brilliant & Forever	US	2016	Fiction		9781846973376		
6024	One should be light like a bird and not like a feather.	Calvino, Italo	Six Memos for the Next Millennium				MacNeil, Kevin	The Brilliant & Forever	US	2016	Fiction		9781846973376		
6025	Goodness, like murder, will out.	Blyth, R. H.					MacNeil, Kevin	The Brilliant & Forever	US	2016	Fiction		9781846973376		
6026	One can't build little white picket fences to keep nightmares out.	Sexton, Anne					McCreight, Kimberly	Where They Found Her	US	2015	Fiction		9780062225467		
6027	Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there; I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow. I am the diamond glints on snow.  I am the sunlight on ripened grain.  I am the gentle autumn rain. When you awaken in the morning's hush, I am the the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in ciecled flight. I am the soft stars that shine at night.  Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there. I did not die. 	Frye, Mary Elizabeth	Do not stand at my grave and weep	Poem			McHugh, Laura	Arrowood	US	2016	Fiction		9780812996395		
6028	I think if I make it to 40, I can be pretty amazing.	Wasserstein, Wendy	Uncommon Women and Others				McLaughlin, Emma & Kraus, Nicola	How to be a grown-up	US	2015	Fiction		9781451643459		
6029	Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?		 Roman satirist Juvenal (Decimus Junius Juvenalis), circa AD 100				Dubois, Brendan	Final Winter	US	2006	Fiction	AD 100	751537209		
6030	We have met the enemy and he is us!	Pogo					Dubois, Brendan	Final Winter	US	2006	Fiction	1970	751537209		
6031	Was this the face that launched a thousand ships And burned the topless towers of Ilium? Helen, make me immortal with a kiss…	Marlowe	Faust				Parker, Robert 	Gunman's Rhapsody	US	2001	Fiction		425182894		
6032	And there is a Catskill eagle in some souls that can alike dive down into the blackest gorges, and soar out of them again and become invisible in the sunny spaces. And even if he forever flies within the gorge, that gorge is in the mountains; so that even in his lowest swoop the mountain eagle is still higher than the other birds upon the plain, even though they soar.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick				Parker, Robert 	A Catskill Eagle	US	1985	Fiction		0-385-29385-2		
6033	And there were gardens bright with sinuous rills, Where blossomed many an incense-bearing tree; And here were forests ancient as the hills, Enfolding sunny spots of greenery. But oh! that deep romantic chasm which slanted Down the green hill athwart a cedarn cover! A savage place! as holy and enchanted As e’er beneath a waning moon was haunted By woman wailing for her demon-lover!	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	Kubla Khan				Parker, Robert 	A Savage Place	US	1981	Fiction		0-385-28951-0		
6034	The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned…	Yeats, William Butler	The Second Coming				Parker, Robert 	Ceremony	US	1982	Fiction		0-385-28127-7		
6035	REVENGE IS A DISH BEST SERVED COLD.						Parker, Robert 	Cold Service	US	2005	Fiction		0-399-15240-7		
6036	Only where love and need are one, And the work is play for mortal stakes, Is the deed ever really done For Heaven and the future’s sakes.	Frost, Robert					Parker, Robert 	Mortal Stakes	US	1975	Fiction		0-395-21969-8		
6037	I saw pale kings and princes too, Pale warriors, death-pale were they all; Who cried—'La belle Dame sans Merci Hath thee in thrall.	Keats, John	La Belle Dame sans Merci				Parker, Robert 	Pale Kings and Princes	US	1987	Fiction		0-385-29538-3		
6038	Through tattered clothes small vices do appear; Robes and furred gowns hide all. Plate sin with gold, And the strong lance of justice hurtless breaks; Arm it in rags, a pygmy's straw does pierce it.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear				Parker, Robert 	Small Vices	US	1997	Fiction		0-399-14547-7		
6039	Nay, we'll go Together down, sir: Notice Neptune though, Taming a sea-horse, thought a rarity, Which Claus of Innsbruck cast in bronze for me!	Browning, Robert	My Last Duchess				Parker, Robert 	Taming a Sea Horse	US	1986	Fiction		0-385-29461-1		
6040	like gold to airy thinness beat Dull sublunary lovers' love (Whose soul is sense) cannot admit Absence, because it doth remove Those things which elemented it.	Donne, John 	A Valediction: Forbidding Mourning				Parker, Robert 	Valediction	US	1984	Fiction		0-385-29330-5		
6041	So let us not talk falsely now the hour is getting late	Dylan, Bob	All Along the Watchtower	song			Gorman, Ed	Ticket to Ride	US	2009	Fiction		1605980706		
6042	A hippie is someone who looks like Tarzan, walks like Jane, and smells like Cheetah.	Reagan, Ronald 					Gorman, Ed	Bad Moon Rising	US	2011	Fiction		1605982601		
6043	Good morning! What we have in mind is breakfast in bed for 400,000.		Wavy Gravy at Woodstock				Gorman, Ed	Bad Moon Rising	US	2011	Fiction		1605982601		
6044	We are not about to send American boys nine or ten thousand miles away from home to do what Asian boys ought to be doing for themselves.	Johnson, Lyndon 					Gorman, Ed	Bad Moon Rising	US	2011	Fiction		1605982601		
6045	There’s a bad moon on the rise.		 Creedence Clearwater Revival “Tin soldiers and Nixon coming…"				Gorman, Ed	Bad Moon Rising	US	2011	Fiction		1605982601		
6046	Four dead in Ohio.	Young, Neil	Neil Young’s “Ohio” about Kent State				Gorman, Ed	Bad Moon Rising	US	2011	Fiction		1605982601		
6047	He wasn’t really happy; he was only watching happiness from close to instead of from far away.	Greene, Graham	The Basement Room				Gorman, Ed	The Day The Music Died	US	1998	Fiction		786705698		
6048	There’s not much to see in a small town, but what you hear makes up for it.	Derleth, August 					Gorman, Ed	Wake Up Little Susie	US	1999	Fiction		425178552		
6049	There was the truth of virginity and the truth of passion, the truth of wealth and of poverty, of thrift and of profligacy, of carelessness and abandon. Hundreds and hundreds were the truths and they were all beautiful.	Anderson, Sherwood  	Sherwood Anderson, Winesburg, Ohio				Gorman, Ed	Wake Up Little Susie	US	1999	Fiction		425178552		
6050	It was not until I was 8 years old that I discovered that not all the world was Roman Catholic. When John F. Kennedy ran for president, it became clear that many Americans outside our homogeneous enclave considered our faith strange and suspicious and threatening. It turned out we were a they.”	Quindlen, Anna					Gorman, Ed	Save The Last Dance For Me	US	2002	Fiction		373264615		
6051	And hearts that we broke long ago Have long been breaking others.	Auden, W. H. 					Gorman, Ed	Everybody’s Somebody’s Fool	US	2003	Fiction		373264941		
6052	To a man who understands the rigours of friendship	Miller, Rex					Gorman, Ed	Serpent's kiss	US	1999	Fiction		1902002091		
6053	In the life of a man, his time is but a moment, his being an incessant flux, his soul an unquiet eddy, his fortune dark, and his fame doubtful.	Marcus Aurelius	Meditations, Book II				Walsh, Michael	Hostile Intent	US	2003	Fiction		786020423		
6054	Adapt yourself to the place where your lot has been cast, and show true love to the fellow mortals with whom destiny has surrounded you.	Marcus Aurelius	Meditations				Walsh, Michael	Shock Warning	US	2011	Fiction		786024127		
6055	God willing, with the force of God behind it, we shall soon experience a world without the United States and Zionism.	Mahmoud Ahmadinejad					Coonts, Stephen	The Disciple	US	2009	Fiction		312372833		
6056	And there went out another horse that was red: and power was given to him that sat thereon to take peace from the earth, and that they should kill one another: and there was given to him a great sword.	Revelation 6:4					Coonts, Stephen	The Red Horseman	US	1993	Fiction		0-671-74887-4		
6057	The Cold War is over; the Soviet Union is no more…. In the past, we dealt with the nuclear threat from the Soviet Union through a combination of deterrence and arms control, but the new possessors of nuclear weapons may not be deterrable.	Aspin, Les	Les Aspin, U.S. Secretary of Defense				Coonts, Stephen	The Red Horseman	US	1993	Fiction		0-671-74887-4		
6058	Eternal Father, strong to save, Whose arm does bind the restless wave, Who biddest the mighty ocean deep, Its own appointed limits keep; O hear us when we cry to thee For those in peril on the sea.	Whiting, William 	The Navy Hymn				Coonts, Stephen	The Intruders	US	1994	Fiction		1-59114-128-1		
6059	Cultivo una rosa blanca, En julio como en enero, Para el amigo sincero Que me da su mano franca. Y para el cruel que me arranca El corazón con que vivo, Cardo ni oruga cultivo; Cultivo la rosa blanca	Marti, Jose 					Coonts, Stephen	Cuba	US	1999	Fiction		0-312-20521-X		
6060	I grow a white rose In July the same as January, For the sincere friend Who gives me his open hand. And for the cruel one who pulls me away from the dreams for which I live, I grow neither weeds nor thistles, I grow the white rose.	Marti, Jose 	Translated				Coonts, Stephen	Cuba	US	1999	Fiction		0-312-20521-X		
6061	Revolutions and revolutionary wars are inevitable in class society, and without them it is impossible to accomplish any leap in social development and to overthrow the reactionary ruling classes and therefore impossible for people to win political power … The seizure of power by armed force, the settlement of the issue by war, is the central task and the highest form of revolution. This Marxist-Leninist principle of revolution holds good universally, for China and for all other countries.	Mao Tse Tsung					Coonts, Stephen	Hong Kong	US	2000	Fiction		0-312-25339-7		
6062	On this small planet Orbiting a nondescript star, On the edge of a humongous galaxy Wheeling endlessly in the infinite void, The river of life flows on and on … Let it flow.						Coonts, Stephen	Saucer: Savage Planet	US	2014	Fiction		1-250-06198-9		
6063	Government is not eloquence. It is not reason. It is a force. Like fire, a dangerous servant and a fearful master	Washington, George					Coonts, Stephen	Under Siege	US	1990	Fiction		0-671-72229-8		
6064	Of all the tasks of government, the most basic is to protect its citizens from violence.	Dulles, John Foster					Coonts, Stephen	Under Siege	US	1990	Fiction		0-671-72229-8		
6065	Warfare is the greatest affair of state, the basis of life and death, the way to survival or extinction	Sun Tzu					Coonts, Stephen	The Art of War	US	2016	Fiction		1-786-48363-8		
6066	The oath to be taken by the president on first entering office is specified in Article II, Section 1, of the United States Constitution. “I do solemnly swear (or affirm) that I will faithfully execute the office of President of the United States, and will to the best of my ability, preserve, protect and defend the Constitution of the United States."		Article II, Section 1, of the United States Constitution.				Coonts, Stephen	Liberty's Last Stand	US	2016	Fiction		1-621-57507-8		
6067	All the wide sky Was there to tempt him as he steered toward heaven, Meanwhile the heat of sun struck at his back And where his wings were joined, sweet-smelling, fluid Ran hot that once was wax.	Ovid	Metamorphoses				Coonts, Stephen	Flight of the Intruder	US	1986	Fiction		0-87021-200-1		
6068	Confront the enemy with the tip of your sword against his face	Miyamoto Musashi					Coonts, Stephen	Final Flight	US	1988	Fiction		0-385-24555-6		
6069	The means of destruction are approaching perfection with frightful rapidity.	Baron Antoine Henri Jomini					Coonts, Stephen	The Minotaur	US	1989	Fiction	1838	0-440-20742-8		
6070	What song the Syrens sang, or what name Achilles assumed when he hid himself among women, although puzzling questions are not beyond all conjecture.	Sir Thomas Browne	Urn-Burial				Kane,  Paul  and Prepolec, Charles	Beyond Rue Morgue Anthology: Further Tales of Edgar Allan Poe's 1st Detective	US	2013	Fiction		1781161755		
6071	You know Macumba? Voodoo. My granddad was a priest in Trinidad. He used to tell us, 'When there's no more room in hell, the dead will walk the earth.'		Ken Foree as "Peter" in George A. Romero's Dawn of the Dead				Adams, John	The Living Dead	US	2008	Fiction		1597801437		
6072	Mother. Father. Did I do it right?	Han Qing Dao	The God Whispers of Han Qing-jao			Y	Card, Orson	Children of the Mind	US	1996	Science Fiction		765304740		
6073	In the bend God created the hen and the education. And the education was without founder, and void; and death was upon the falsehood of the demand. And the sport of God moved upon the falsehood of the wealth. And God said, Let there be limit; and there was limit.		A text produced from the Book of Genesis using a method invented by Jean Lescure in which each noun is replaced with the seventh noun following it in a dictionary.				Ryman, Geoff	Lust Or No Harm Done	US	2001	Fiction		312312121		
6074	This is the use of memory: For liberation-not less of love but expanding Of love beyond desire, and so liberation From the future as well as the past. Thus, love of a country Begins as attachment to our own field of action And comes to find that action of little importance Though never indifferent. History may be servitude, History may be freedom.	Eliot, T.S	Four Quartets				Ryman, Geoff	Was	US	1992	Fiction		978-0-00-223931-8 		
6075	That the future is a faded song, a Royal Rose or a lavender spray Of wistful regret for those who are not yet here to regret…	Eliot, T.S	Four Quartets				Ryman, Geoff	The Child Garden	US	1989	Science Fiction		0-04-440393-3		
6076	WE HAVE LEFT the land and have embarked. We have burned our bridges behind us — indeed, we have gone farther and destroyed the land behind us. Now, little ship, look out! Beside you is the ocean: to be sure, it does not always roar, and at times it lies spread out like silk and gold and reveries of graciousness. But hours will come when you will realize that it is infinite and that there is nothing more awesome than infinity! Oh, the poor bird that felt free and now strikes the wall of this cage! Woe, when you feel homesick for the land as if it had offered more freedom — and there is no longer any “land.”	Nietzsche, Friedrich 	“In the Horizon of the Infinite,” The Gay Science				Morrow, James	Towing Jehovah	US	1994	Fantasy, Speculative fiction		156002108		
6077	And the Lord said, “Behold … I will take away mine hand, and thou shalt see my back parts: but my face shall not be seen.”	Exodus	Bible	Bible Verse			Morrow, James	Towing Jehovah	US	1994	Fantasy, Speculative fiction		156002108		
6078	Some say the world will end in fire, Some say in ice. From what I’ve tasted of desire I hold with those who favor fire. But if it had to perish twice, I think I know enough of hate To say that for destruction ice Is also great And would suffice.	Frost, Robert					Morrow, James	This Is the Way the World Ends	US	1986	Fiction		156002086		
6079	Tripitaka: Monkey, how far is it to the Western Heaven, the abode of Buddha? Wu kong: You can walk from the time of your youth till the time you grow old, and after that, till you become young again; and even after going through such a cycle a thousand times, you may still find it difficult to reach the place where you want to go. But when you perceive, by the resoluteness of your will, the Buddha nature in all things, and when every one of your thoughts goes back to that fountain in your memory, that will be the time you arrive at Spirit Mountain.		The Journey to the West				Robinson, Kim	The Year of Rice and Salt	US	2002	Alternate history		553580078		
6080	A ship is floating in the harbour now, A wind is hovering o’er the mountain’s brow; There is a path on the sea’s azure floor, No keel has ever plough’d that path before; The halcyons brood around the foamless isles; The treacherous Ocean has forsworn its wiles; The merry mariners are bold and free: Say, my heart’s sister, wilt thou sail with me?	Shelley, Percy	Epipsychidion				Robinson, Kim	Icehenge	US	1984	Science Fiction		312866097		
6081	I believe the twenty-first century can become the most important century of human history. I think a new reality is emerging. Whether this view is realistic or not, there is no harm in making an effort.	Dalai Lama	The Dalai Lama, November 15, 2005, Washington, D.C.				Robinson, Kim	Sixty Days and Counting	US	2007	Fiction	2005	553803131		
6082	The Muses love alternatives.	Virgil	Eclogues,Book III				Robinson, Kim	Galileo's Dream	US	2009	Science Fiction		7260318		
6083	The land looks like a fairytale	Amundsen, Roald					Robinson, Kim	Antarctica	US	1997	Fiction		553574027		
6084	And, alone in the dim emptiness of the sleeping forecasde he appeared bigger, colossal, very old; old as Father time himself, who should have come there into this place as quiet as a sepulchre to contemplate with patient eyes the short victory of sleep, the consoler. Yet he was only a child of time, a lonely relic of a devoured and forgotten generation…	Conrad, Joseph	The Nigger of the Narcissus				Asimov, Isaac  and Silverberg, Robert	The Ugly Little Boy	US	1958	Novel, Science Fiction		553561227		
6085	The tree laws of robotics 1. A robot may not injure a human being, or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm. 2. A robot must obey the orders given it by human beings except where such orders would conflict with the First Law. 3. A robot must protect its own existence as long as such protection does not conflict with the First or Second Law.						Asimov, Isaac  and Silverberg, Robert	The Positronic Man	US	1992	Novel, Science Fiction		 0-575-04700-3		
6086	Friends, take heart, banish all fear. One day — who knows? — we will look back even on these things and laugh.		The Aeneid, Book One				Silverberg, Robert	Starborne	US	1996	Fiction		0-553-10264-8		
6087	It is remarkable that a science which began with the consideration of games of chance should have become the most important object of human knowledge… The most important questions of life are, for the most part, really only problems of probability.	Laplace	Théorie Analytique des Probabilités				Silverberg, Robert	The Stochastic Man	US	1975	Fiction		 0-06-013868-8		
6088	Once a man learns to see, he finds himself alone in the world with nothing but folly.	Castaneda	A Separate Reality				Silverberg, Robert	The Stochastic Man	US	1975	Fiction		 0-06-013868-8		
6089	An axe-age, a sword-age, shields shall be sundered; A wind-age, a wolf-age, ere the world falls. The sun turns black, Earth sinks in the sea, The hot stars down from heaven are whirled; Fierce grows the steam and the life-feeding flame Till fire leaps high about heaven itself.	Elder Edda					Silverberg, Robert	At Winter's End	US	1988	Fiction		0-446-51384-9		
6090	Everyone on Earth for a million years or more had known that the death-stars were coming, that the Great World was doomed. One could not deny that; one could not hide from that. They had come before and surely they would come again, for their time was immutable, every twenty-six million years, and their time had come ‘round once more. One by one they would crash down terribly from the skies, falling without mercy for thousands or even hundreds of thousands of years, bringing fire, darkness, dust, smoke, cold, and death: an endless winter of sorrows. Each of the peoples of Earth addressed its fate in its own fashion, for genetics is destiny — even, in a strange way, for life-forms that have no genes. The vegetals and the sapphire-eyes people knew that they would not survive, and they made their preparations accordingly. The mechanicals knew that they could survive if they cared to, but they did not care to. The sea-lords understood that their day was done and they accepted that. The hjjk-folk, who never yielded any advantage willingly, expected to come through the cataclysm unharmed, and set about making certain of that. And the humans— the humans—						Silverberg, Robert	At Winter's End	US	1988	Fiction		0-446-51384-9		
6091	There is therefore but one comfort left, that though it be in the power of the weakest arm to take away life, it is not in the strongest to deprive us of death: God would not exempt himself from that; the misery of immortality in the flesh he undertook not, that was in it immortal.	Sir Thomas Browne	Religio Medici				Silverberg, Robert	To Live Again	US	1969	Fiction		425037746		
6092	We were born to unite with our fellow-men and to join in community with the human race.	Cicero	De finibus, IV				Silverberg, Robert	The World Inside	US	1971	Novel, Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopia, Speculative fiction		1596872861		
6093	Of all animals, men are the least fitted to live to herds. If they were crowded together as sheep are they would all perish in a short time. The breath of man is fatal to his fellows.	Rousseau, Jean-Jacques 	Emile, I				Silverberg, Robert	The World Inside	US	1971	Novel, Fiction, Science Fiction, Dystopia, Speculative fiction		1596872861		
6094	And the earth was without form, and void; and darkness was upon the face of the deep. And the spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.	Genesis 1:2	Bible				Silverberg, Robert	The Face of the Waters	US	1991	Fiction		0-553-07592-6		
6095	The ocean has no compassion, no faith, no law, no memory. Its fickleness is to be held true to man’s purpose only by an undaunted resolution and by sleepless, armed, jealous vigilance in which, perhaps, there has always been more hate than love.	Conrad, Joseph 	The Mirror of the Sea				Silverberg, Robert	The Face of the Waters	US	1991	Fiction		0-553-07592-6		
6096	He that is shipped with the Devil must sail with the Devil		English proverb				Silverberg, Robert	Lord of Darkness	US	1983	Fiction		0-87795-443-7		
6097	God is English!	Aylmer, John	An Harborowe for Faithfull and Trew Subjects, 1558				Silverberg, Robert	Lord of Darkness	US	1983	Fiction		0-87795-443-7		
6098	The Red—Blaze—is the Morning— The Violet—is Noon— The Yellow—Day—is falling— And after that—is none—	Dickinson, Emily					Silverberg, Robert	The Red Blaze is the Morning	US	1995	Fiction		0-312-86201-6		
6099	Heaven is opened, the company of gods shines forth! Amon-Re, Lord of Karnak, is exalted upon the great seat! The Great Nine are exalted upon their seats! Thy beauties are thine, O Amon-Re, Lord of Karnak!	The Liturgy of Amon					Silverberg, Robert	Thebes of the Hundred Gates	US	1991	Fiction		553294946		
6100	Flame which came forth backwards, I have not stolen the god’s-offerings. O Bone-breaker who came forth from Heracleopolis, I have not told lies. O Eater of entrails who came forth from the House of Thirty, I have not committed perjury. O You of the darkness who came forth from the darkness, I have not been quarrelsome. O Nefertum who came forth from Memphis, I have done no wrong, I have seen no evil.	The Negative Confession					Silverberg, Robert	Thebes of the Hundred Gates	US	1991	Fiction		553294946		
6101	Faust. First I will question thee about hell. Tell me, where is the place that men call hell? Meph. Under the heavens. Faust. Ay, but whereabout? Meph. Within the bowels of these elements, Where we are tortur’d and remain for ever: Hell hath no limits, nor is circumscrib’d In one self place; for where we are is hell, And where hell is, there must we ever be: And, to conclude, when all the world dissolves, And every creature shall be purified, All places shall be hell that are not heaven. Faust. Come, I think hell’s a fable. Meph. Ay, think so still, till experience change thy mind.	Marlowe, Christopher	Dr Faustus				Silverberg, Robert	Gilgamesh in the Outback	US	1986	Fiction				
6102	Sleepers, awake. Sleep is separateness; the cave of solitude is the cave of dreams, the cave of the passive spectator. To be awake is to participate, carnally and not in fantasy, in the feast; the great communion	Brown, Norman O.	Love’s Body				Silverberg, Robert	The Feast of St. Dionysus	US	1975	Fiction		340248556		
6103	Does this path have a heart? All paths are the same: they lead nowhere. They are paths going through the bush, or into the bush. In my own life I could say I have traversed long, long paths, but I am not anywhere…Does this path have a heart? If it does, the path is good, if it doesn’t, it is of no use. Both paths lead nowhere; but one has a heart, the other doesn’t. One makes for a joyful journey; as long as you follow it, you are one with it. The other will make you curse your life.		The Teachings of Don Juan				Silverberg, Robert		US		Fiction				
6104	And what the dead had no speech for, when living, They can tell you, being dead: the communication Of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the language of the living.	Eliot,T.S	Little Gidding				Silverberg, Robert	Born with the Dead	US	1975	Fiction		553241036		
6105	Are not such floating fragments on the sea of the unconscious called Freudian ships?	Saxton, Josephine 	Falling.				Silverberg, Robert	A Sea of Faces	US	1974	Fiction				
6106	Pain is Gain.		Greek Proverb				Silverberg, Robert	The Pain Peddlers	US	1963	Fiction				
6107	Ben Azai was deemed worthy and stood at the gate of the sixth palace and saw the ethereal splendor of the pure marble plates. He opened his mouth and said twice, “Water! Water!” In the twinkling of an eye they decapitated him and threw eleven thousand iron bars at him. This shall be a sign for all generations that no one should err at the gate of the sixth palace.	Hekhaloth, Lesser 					Silverberg, Robert	The Sixth Palace	US	1965	Fiction		B000FBFR8Y		
6108	One can conceive of Heaven having a Telephone Directory,-but it would have to be gigantic, for it would include the Proper Name and address of every electron in the universe. But Hell could not have one, for in Hell, as in prison and the army, its inhabitants are identified not by name but by number. They do not have numbers, they are numbers.	Auden, W.H	Infernal Science				Silverberg, Robert	The Time Hoppers	US	1967	Fiction		843905123		
6109	That Time should be a length travelled over is, all said and done, a rather elaborate conception; yet that this is the way we do habitually think of Time is agreed to by everyone, both educated and—which is much more curious—uneducated. … How did we arrive at this remarkable piece of knowledge?	Dunne, J.W	An Experiment with Time				Silverberg, Robert	The Time Hoppers	US	1967	Fiction		843905123		
6110	And Lord Stiamot wept when he heard them singing the ballad of his great victory at Weygan Head, because the Stiamot of which they sang was not the Stiamot he knew. He was not himself any more. He had been emptied into legend. He had been a man, and now he was a fable.	Furvain, Aithin					Silverberg, Robert	The Book of Changes	US	2003	Fiction		345456440		
6111	Go then, there are other worlds than these.	King, Stephen	Jake Chambers, to Roland Deschain of Gilead [from The Gunslinger by Stephen King]				Adams, John	Other Worlds Than These	US	2012	Fiction		1597804339		
6112	There are sealed pages in my heart, Traced with illumined hand, That none can see, and if they did, Oh! who would understand? But thou, by some strange sympathy, Hast thrown a searching look, And read at sight the hardest scroll Indorsed within the book.	Cook, Elizabeth	Stanzas, Addressed to Charlotte Cushman				Donoghue, Emma	The Sealed Letter	US	2008	Fiction	1862	1554680360		
6113	I Prima Facie (Latin, "at first sight" or "on the face of it": evidence presumed to be true unless rebutted) Every woman should be free to support herself by the use of whatever faculties God has given her.	Faithfull, Emily	Letter to the English Woman's Journal (September 1862)				Donoghue, Emma	The Sealed Letter	US	2008	Fiction	1862	1554680360		
6114	By your late thirties the ground has begun to grow hard. It grows harder and harder until the day that it admits you.	McGuane, Thomas 	Nobody's Angel				Harvey, John	Ash & Bone	US	2005	Fiction		99466236		
6115	Good friend and sound adviser for more than twenty years Don't come round reminding me again How brittle bone is	Bragg, Billy	Valentine's Day is Over				Harvey, John	Ash & Bone	US	2005	Fiction		99466236		
6116	Judas… purchased a field with the reward of iniquity… And it was known unto all the dwellers at Jerusalem… that [the] field is called… the field of blood.	ACTS 1: 16-19	Bible				Mina, Denise	Field of Blood	US	2005	Fiction		031615458X		
6117	ROMANY CURSE He must lie with his treasures, be they tin or gold. Resting in finery, his back to the soil. One wheel of his vargon must light up with fire. In the flame is the evil, his pain and his soul. But beware of his talisman, carved out of stone. If not in his palm, then a curse is foretold. For who steals the charm of a dukkerin‘s son, Will walk in his shadow, bleed with his blood, Cry loud with his anguish and suffer his pain. His unquiet spirit will rise up again, His footsteps will echo unseen on the ground Until the curse is fulfilled, the talisman found.						Plante, Lynda 	The Talisman	US	1988	Fiction		330306065		
6118	Where mystery begins, justice ends.	Burke, Edmund	A Vindication of Natural Society				Edwards, Martin	Yesterday's papers	US	1994	Fiction		B008732DXO		
6119	…for ye han falle in freletee, And knowen wel ynough the olde daunce, And han forsaken fully swich meschaunce For everemo…	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Canterbury Tales: The Physician’s Tale				Frazer, Margaret	The Apostate's Tale	US	2007	Fiction		425219240		
6120	[B]ut God yeve hym meschaunce, That is so undiscreet of governaunce That jangleth whan he shoulde holde his pees.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Canterbury Tales: The Nun’s Priest’s Tale				Frazer, Margaret	The Clerk's Tale	US	2002	Fiction		425187381		
6121	For in his huntyng hath he swich delit That it is al his joye and appetit To been hymself the grete hertes bane…	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Canterbury Tales: The Knight’s Tale				Frazer, Margaret	The Hunter's Tale	US	2004	Fiction		425199428		
6122	Now lat us sitte and drynke, and make usmerie, And afterward we wol his body berie.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Canterbury Tales: The Pardoner's Tale				Frazer, Margaret	The Bishop's Tale	US	1994	Fiction		425144925		
6123	For, be we never so vicious withinne, We wol been holden wise and clene of synne.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	Canterbury Tales: The Wife of Bath’s Tale				Frazer, Margaret	The Servant's Tale	US	1993	Fiction		425143899		
6124	Be sure they were grotesque. There were much glare and piquancy and phantasm. . . . There were arabesque figures with unsuited limbs and appointments. There were delirious fancies such as the madman fashions. There were much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust. To and fro in the seven chambers there stalked, in fact, a multitude of dreams.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Masque of the Red Death				Carr, John Dickson	The Waxworks Murder	US	1932	Fiction, Mystery		60810394		
6125	And we, all our lives, like Jules, are incurably romantic. We shall go, therefore, to our first ball at the Opera because it, too, will endeavour to revive the romantic age. ... And it will be the same. In the crystal cups on the buffet tables, the same golden sunlight of the champagne swims and sparkles. Beneath the black mask and below the broad concealing hat still shine the bright eyes of danger.	Slocombe, George					Carr, John Dickson	The Waxworks Murder	US	1932	Fiction, Mystery		60810394		
6126	cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I exist)	Descartes					Weinberg, Robert 	A Logical Magician	US	1994	Fiction		441000592		
6127	facilis descensus Averno (the descent to hell is easy)	Virgil					Weinberg, Robert 	A Logical Magician	US	1994	Fiction		441000592		
6128	If we had a keen vision and feeling of all ordinary human life, it would be like hearing the grass grow and the squirrel’s heart beat, and we should die of that roar which lies on the other side of silence.	Eliot, George					Pronzini, Bill 	The Other Side Of Silence	US	2008	Fiction		802717136		
6129	Whenever the door of hell opens, the voice you hear is your own	Wylie, Philip					Pronzini, Bill 	Snowbound	US	1974	Fiction		399112642		
6130	What is the use of running, When you are on the wrong road?		German Proverb				Pronzini, Bill 	Panic!	US	1972	Fiction		394474910		
6131	Crime is a fact of the human species, a fact of that species alone, but it is above all the secret aspect, impenetrable and hidden. Crime hides, and by far the most terrifying things are those which elude us.	Bataille, Georges 					Pronzini, Bill 	The Hidden	US	2010	Fiction		802718000		
6132	But how do we recognize ourselves? How can man know himself? He is a dark and hidden thing.	Nietzsche, Friedrich 					Pronzini, Bill 	The Hidden	US	2010	Fiction		802718000		
6133	The sins ye do by two and two ye must pay for one by one.	Kipling, Rudyard	Tomlinson				Pronzini, Bill 	The Stalker	US	1971	Fiction		394462912		
6134	Suffer the little children to come unto me, and forbid them not…	Matthew 10:14	Bible	Bible verse			Tremayne, Peter	Suffer Little Children	US	1995	Fiction		451195574		
6135	Fear them not therefore: for there is nothing concealed that shall not be revealed; and nothing hidden that shall not be known.	Matthew, 10:26	Bible	Bible verse			Tremayne, Peter	Suffer Little Children	US	1995	Fiction		451195574		
6136	I will rejoice and be glad in Thy mercy for Thou hast seen my affliction and hast cared for me in my disaster.	Psalm XXXI. 7	Bible	Bible verse			Tremayne, Peter	Act of Mercy	US	1999	Fiction		451209087		
6137	A curse upon the fiery devil, thundering along so smoothly. . He loitered about the station, waiting until one should stay to call there; and when one did, and was detached for water, he stood parallel with it, watching its huge wheels and brazen front and thinking what a cruel power and might it held. Ugh! To see the great wheels slowly turning and to think of being run down and crushed!	Dickens, Charles	Chapter 55, Dombey and Son				Tremayne, Peter	The Fiery Devil	US		Fiction	1848			
6138	Fear no more the heat o’ the sun, Nor the furious winter’s rages; Thou the worldly task has done, Home art gone, and ta’en thy wages…	Shakespeare, William	Cymbeline Act IV, Scene 2,				Tremayne, Peter	Fear No More	US		Fiction				
6139	Good things of day begin to droop and drowse; While night’s black angels to their preys do rouse.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth, Act III, Scene ii				Tremayne, Peter	An Ensuing Evil and Others	US	2005	Fiction		312342284		
6140	Laws are like spider’s webs: if some poor weak creature come up against them, it is caught; but a bigger one can break through and get away	 Solon of Athens					Tremayne, Peter	The Spider's Web	US	1997	Fiction		747252874		
6141	Now the serpent was more subtle than any beast of the field which the Lord God had made.	Genesis 3:1	Bible	Bible Verse			Tremayne, Peter	The Subtle Serpent	US	1996	Fiction		451195582		
6142	Even though I walk through the valley of the shadow, I will fear no evil, for You are with me, Your staff and crook are my comfort.	Psalm 23					Tremayne, Peter	Valley of the Shadow	US	1998	Fiction		451203305		
6143	Darkness brings our fears to light rather than banishes them.	Lucius Annaeus Seneca ‘The Younger’					Tremayne, Peter	Our Lady of Darkness	US	2000	Fiction		451212215		
6144	 habebit vestimenta dissuta caput nudumos vesta contectum contaminatum ac sordidum se clamabit, omnu tempore quo leprosus est et immundus solus extra castra. And the leper in whom the plague is, his clothes shall be rent, and his head bare, and he shall put a covering upon his upper lip, and shall cry, Unclean, unclean. As long as he has the infection he remains unclean. He must live alone: he must live outside the city.	Leviticus 13: 45-6	Bible	Bible Verse			Tremayne, Peter	The Leper's Bell	US	2004	Fiction		312362757		
6145	May no demons, no ill, no calamity or terrifying dreams Disturb our rest, our willing, prompt repose.		An Evening Prayer, ascribed to St Patrick, 5th century				Tremayne, Peter	Badger's Moon	US	2003	Fiction		045121904X		
6146	Do not stand at my grave and weep. I am not there, I do not sleep. I am a thousand winds that blow, I am the diamond glints on snow. I am the sunlight on ripened grain, I am the gentle autumn’s rain. When you awaken in the morning’s hush, I am the swift uplifting rush Of quiet birds in circled flight. I am the stars that shine at night. Do not stand at my grave and cry, I am not there, I did not die …	Anon					Tremayne, Peter	The Haunted Abbot	US	2002	Fiction		451217160		
6147	God arises and his enemies are scattered; those who hate him flee before him, driven away like smoke in the wind. .	Psalm 68					Tremayne, Peter	Smoke in the Wind	US	2001	Fiction		451215532		
6148	Non semper ea sunt quae videntur. Things are not always what they appear to be.	Phaedrus					Tremayne, Peter	The Dove of Death	US	2009	Fiction		755347234		
6149	Dat veniam corvis, vexat censura columbas. The censor (magistrate) forgives the crows but blames the doves.	Juvenal					Tremayne, Peter	The Dove of Death	US	2009	Fiction		755347234		
6150	AD670:…et ad sacrosanctum concilium Autunium, Luna in sanguinem uersa est.		Chronicon Regum Francorum et Gothorum				Tremayne, Peter	The Council of the Cursed	US	2008	Fiction		075532840X		
6151	AD670:…and at the sacred Council of Autun, the Moon became the colour of blood.		Chronicle of the Kings of the Franks and Goths				Tremayne, Peter	The Council of the Cursed	US	2008	Fiction		075532840X		
6152	And I looked, and behold a pale horse: and the name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him …	Revelation 6:8	Bible	Bible Verse			Tremayne, Peter	Behold a Pale Horse	US	2011	Fiction		755377478		
6153	. affuit inter eos etiam Satan. Cui dixit Dominus: Unde venis? Qui respondens, ait: Circuivi terram, et perambulavi eam. . . and Satan came also among them. The Lord said unto him: Where do you come from? Answering, he said: I have circled the Earth, and walked around on it.	Job 1:6–7	Bible, Vulgate Latin translation of Jerome 4th century				Tremayne, Peter	The Devil's seal	US	2014	Fiction		1472208315		
6154	uia anima carnis in sanguine est et ego dedi illum vobis ut super altare in eo expietis pro animabus vestris et sanguis pro animae piaculo sit. For the life of the flesh is in the blood; and I have given it to you upon the altar to make an atonement for your souls, for it is the blood that maketh an atonement for the soul.	Leviticus 17:11	Bible, Vulgate Latin translation of Jerome 4th century				Tremayne, Peter	Atonement of Blood	US	2013	Fiction	1250046009			
6155	And God said to Moses, "Moses, come forth." And Moses came fifth, And it cost God Two hundred and fifty bucks.		old gambler's joke				Swain, James 	Grift sense	US	2001	Fiction		034548035X		
6156	I can never guess What tomorrow brings I don’t hear the song That the mermaid sings — I don’t care. For I find It’s enough for me Just once in a while To believe I see Past the dealer’s guard… That Next Card.	Nick the Greek					Swain, James 	Wild Card	US	2010	Fiction		983058415		
6157	Everybody’s honest, when they can afford to be.	Binion, Benny	Famous casino owner				Swain, James 	Mr. Lucky	US	2005	Fiction		0-345-47545-3 		
6158	The biggest and first crap game is mentioned in Greek mythology. Zeus, Poseidon, and Hades rolled dice for shares of the Universe. Poseidon won the Oceans. Hades won the Underworld. Zeus won the Heavens and is suspected of having used loaded dice.	Puzo, Mario	Inside Las Vegas				Swain, James 	Loaded Dice	US	2004	Fiction		0-345-46327-7		
6159	It’s morally wrong to allow suckers to keep their money.	Canada Bill Jones					Swain, James 	Sucker Bet	US	2003	Fiction		0-345-46323-4		
6160	My father always told me never to bet on anything but Notre Dame and the Yankees. But for anyone not willing to take my father's advice, I now declare this casino open.	Byrne, Brendan	Governor Brendan Byrne at the opening of Caesars Palace, Atlantic City May 26, 1978				Swain, James 	Funny Money	US	2002	Fiction		1-4165-7502-2		
6161	Do justly . . . love mercy, and . . . walk humbly with thy god.	MICAH 6 : 8	Bible	Bible Verse			Swain, James 	Midnight Rambler	US	2007	Fiction		0-345-47547-X		
6162	If witches could do any such miraculous things, as these and other which are imputed to them, they might do them again and again, at any time or place, or at any man’s desire.	Scot, Reginald	The Discoverie of Witchcraft				Swain, James 	Dark Magic	US	2012	Fiction	1584	0-7653-2994-8		
6163	Every day above ground is a good day.	Brunson, Doyle 					Swain, James 	Jackpot	US	2010	Fiction		B00466HRS2		
6164	Blessed are those who hunger and search for righteousness, For they shall be satisfied.	Matthew 5.6	Bible	Bible Verse			Swain, James 	The Program	US	2010	Fiction		B0044XUV4O		
6165	I know that ghosts have wandered on earth. Be with me always-take any form-drive me mad! Only do not leave me in this abyss, where I cannot find you!	Brönte, Emily	Wuthering Heights				Swain, James 	Shadow People	US	2013	Fiction		9780765329950		
6166	A truth that's told with intent Beats all the lies you can invent.	Blake, WIlliam	Auguries of Innocence”				Hornsby, Wendy 	Bad Intent	US	1994	Fiction		451185013		
6167	LADY MACDUFF. Whither should I fly? I have done no harm. But I remember now I am in this earthly world, where to do harm Is often laudable, to do good sometime Accounted dangerous folly. Why then, alas, Do I put up that womanly defence To say I have done no harm? [Enter murderers.] What are these faces? FIRST MURDERER. Where is your husband? LADY MACDUFF. I hope, in no place so unsanctified Where such as thou mayst find him.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth (act IV, scene II)				Savage, Tom	Mrs. John Doe	US	2015	Fiction		1101884754		
6168	Her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she has loved much.	Luke 7:47	Bible	Bible Verse			Mofina, Rick	Perfect Grave	US	2007	Fiction		786018488		
6169	Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth, Act iv, Scene iii	Play			Mofina, Rick	The Burning Edge	US	2011	Fiction		778313018		
6170	This is an evil among all things that are done under the sun, that there is one event unto all: yea, also the heart of the sons of men is full of evil, and madness is in their heart while they live, and after that they go to the dead.	Ecclesiastes 9:3	Bible	Bible Verse			Mofina, Rick	Into the Dark	US	2013	Fiction		778315002		
6171	The clouds poured out water; The skies sent out a sound; Your arrows also flashed about. The voice of Your thunder was in the whirlwind; The lightnings lit up the world; The earth trembled and shook.	Psalms 77:17-18	Bible	Bible Verse			Mofina, Rick	Whirlwind	US	2014	Fiction		778316092		
6172	He healeth the broken in heart, and bindeth up their wounds.	Psalms 147:3	Bible	Bible Verse			Mofina, Rick	Full Tilt	US	2015	Fiction		778317455		
6173	Oh God, I could be bounded in a nutshell and count myself a king of infinite space -- were it not that I have bad dreams.	Shakespeare, William		Play	UK		McEwan, Ian	Nutshell	US	2016	Fiction		9781911214335		
6174	I learned to watch, to put my trust in other hands than mine. And I learned to wander. I learned what every dreaming child needs to know -- that no horizon is so far that you cannot get above it or beyond it. These I learned at once. But most things came harder.	Markham, Beryl					McLain, Paula	Circling the Sun	US	2015	Fiction		9781844088287		
6175	We must leave our mark on life while we have it in our power.	Blixen, Karen					McLain, Paula	Circling the Sun	US	2015	Fiction		9781844088287		
6176	It is not what France gave you but what it did not take from you that was important.	Stein, Gertrude					McLain, Paula	The Paris Wife	US	2011	Fiction		9781844086689		
6177	There's no one thing that's true. It's all true.	Hemingway, Ernest					McLain, Paula	The Paris Wife	US	2011	Fiction		9781844086689		
6178	With lies, you may go forward in the world but you may never go back.		Russian Proverb	Proverb	Russia		McFate, Sean	Shadow War	US	2016	Fiction		9180062403704		
6179	It is not the critic who counts; not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles... The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood; who strives valiantly; who errs, who comes short again and again... but who does actually strive to do the deeds; who knows great enthusiasims, the great devotions; who spends himself in a worthy cause; who at the best knows in the end the triumph of high achievement, and who at the worst, if he fails, at least fails while daring greatly.	Roosevelt, Theodore					McFate, Sean	Shadow War	US	2016	Fiction	1910	9180062403704		
6180	Behind every great fortune there is a great crime.	De Balzac, Honore					McManus, Sophie	The Unfortunates	US	2015	Fiction		9780374114503		
6181	We dance around in a ring and suppose, But the secret sits in the middle and knows.	Frost, Robert	The Secret Sits				MacMillan, Gilly	The Perfect Girl	US	2016	Fiction	1942	9780349406428		
6182	My mother died today, or maybe it was yesterday.	Camus, Albert	L'Etranger				MacMillan, Gilly	The Perfect Girl	US	2016	Fiction	1942	9780349406428		
6183	How can i know who I am until I see what I do? How can I know what I value until I see where I walk?	Weick, Karl					McLaren, Leah	A Better Man	US	2015	Fiction		9781782396321		
6184	Little girls, this seems to say, Never stop upon your way, Never trust a stranger-friend; No one knows how it will end.	Perrault, Charles	Little Red Riding Hood				MacNeal, Susan Elia	The Queen's Accomplice	US	2016	Fiction		9780804178723		
6185	AS A WARNING TO FEMALE VIRTUE, This Monument  Is erected over the remains of  MARY ASHFORD, a young Woman, chaste as she was beautiful, Who, in the 20th year of her age, having incautiously repaired to a Scene of Amusement, without proper Protection, was brutally violated and murdered on the 27th of May, 1817,  in the Parish of Aston.		Proposed Epitaph from a moral review of the conduct and case of Mary Ashford				MacNeal, Susan Elia	The Queen's Accomplice	US	2016	Fiction		9780804178723		
6186	The historian can peg the point where a society begins its sharpest decline at the instant when women begin to take part, on an equal footing with men.	Hitler, Adolf	Mein Kampf		Germany		MacNeal, Susan Elia	The Queen's Accomplice	US	2016	Fiction		9780804178723		
6187	Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you/	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Macneal, Susan Elia	The Prime Minister's Secret Agent	US	2014	Fiction		9780345536747		
6188	By the pricking of my thumbs, something wicked this way comes.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play UK			Macneal, Susan Elia	The Prime Minister's Secret Agent	US	2014	Fiction		9780345536747		
6189	A woman without a little black dress has no future.	Chanel, Coco					McBride, Susan	Little Black Dress	US	2011	Fiction		9780062027191		
6190	We believe, so to speak, that this great building exists, and then we see, now here, now there, one or another small corner of it.	Wittgenstein	On Certainty				Lundgren, Eric	The Facades	US	2013	Fiction		9781468306873		
6191	"You can resume your flight whenever you like," they said to me, "but you will arrive at another Trude, absolutely the same, detail by detail. The world is covered by a sole Trude, which does not begin and does not end. Only the name of the airport changes."	Calvino	Invisible Cities				Lundgren, Eric	The Facades	US	2013	Fiction		9781468306873		
6192	It is deep January. The sky is hard. The stalks are firmly rooted in ice.  It is in this solitude, a syllable, Out of these gawky flitterings,  Intones its single emptiness, The savagest hollow of winter-sound.	Stevens, Wallace					Lupton, Rosamund	The Quality of Silence	US	2015	Fiction		9780349408125		
6193	All good things are wild and free.	Thoreau, Henry David			US	Y	Lutz, Lisa	How to Start a Fire	US	2015	Fiction		9780544411630	Epigraphs begin on sections	
6194	...inopia rapax, metu saevus Need made him rapacious, Fear made him cruel.	Suetonius	Life of Domitian				Macbain, Bruce	Roman Games	US	2012	Fiction		9781908800527		
6195	Lasciva est nobis pagina, vita proba My ditties may be dirty, But my life is oh, so pure!	Martial	Epigrams				Macbain, Bruce	Roman Games	US	2012	Fiction		9781908800527		
6196	How do I know this is true? I look inside myself and see.	Laozi					McCorry, Charles	The Shanghai Factor	US	2013	Fiction		9780802121271		
6197	Sit. Feast on your life.	Walcott, Derek	Love After Love				McBeth, Colette	The Life I Left Behind	US	2015	Fiction		9781472205988		
6198	If you love it enough, anything will talk with you.	Carver, G. W. 					McKenzie, Elizabeth	The Portable Veblen	US	2016	Fiction		9781594206856		
6199	How do you do that while raising children and being a husband and leading a party and running a country and traveling the world, pursuing a vision of democracy? You build walls, you compartmentalize, you make sure that no one ever knows you completely.	Alford, Mimi			US		McLaughlin, Emma & Kraus, Nicola	The First Affair	US	2013	Fiction		9781451643428		
6200	A huge old woman with the small, shrewd eyes of an elephant. She was shining black, pure African, devoted to her last drop of blood to the O'Haras, Ellen's mainstay, the despair of her three daughters, the terror of the other house servants.	Mitchell, Margaret	Gone With the Wind				McCaig, Donald	Ruth's Journey	US	2014	Fiction		9781451643534		
6201	Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge; thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God: where thou diest, will I die, and there will I be buried.		Book of Ruth				McCaig, Donald	Ruth's Journey	US	2014	Fiction		9781451643534		
6202	Whatever else is unsure in this stinking dunghill of a world a mother's love is not.	Joyce, James					MacMillan, Gilly	What She Knew	US	2016	Fiction		9780062413864		
6203	In a real dark night of the soul it is always three o' clock in the morning, day after day.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					MacMillan, Gilly	What She Knew	US	2016	Fiction		9780062413864		
6204	Our character is what we do when we think no one is looking.	Brown Jr, H. Jackson					McAllister, Gillian	Everything but the Truth	US	2017	Fiction		9781405928267		
6205	"Sometimes," Pere de Grandmaison tells us, "during the contemplation of a work of art, or while listening to a melody, the effort to understand relaxes, and the soul simply delights itself in the beauty which it divines... or merely a memory, a word, a line of Dante or Racine shooting up from the obscure depths of our soul, seizes hold of us, 'recollects' and penetrates us. After this experience we know no more than we did, but we have this impression of understanding a little something that before we hardly knew, of tasting a fruit the rind of which we have scarely nibbled." Such an experience is, among others, an instance of those "profane states of nature in which we can decipher the great lines, and discern the image and rough sketch of the mystical states of the soul..."	Bremond, Henri	Prayer and Poetry: A Contribution to Poetical Theory				McCleen, Grace	The Professor of Poetry	US	2013	Fiction		978144769982		
6206	It has been deduced from the belief in Pure Sound that the resultant meaning of the words need not be known, that it is enough to know the meaning of the words in isolation and enough of their syntax to read them aloud rightly. In a degree this is often true, but it is best to regard this state of limited knowledge as a complicated state of indecision which involves much estimating of probabilites, and is less ignorance than an ordered suspension of judgement... a musical chord is a direct sensation, but not therefore unanalyzable into its separate notes even at the moment of sensing. It can be either felt or thought; the two things are similar but different; and it requires practice to do both at once.	Empson, William	Seven Types of Ambiquity				McCleen, Grace	The Professor of Poetry	US	2013	Fiction		978144769982		
6207	The unnatural, that too is natural.	von Goeth, Johann Wolfgang					MacAllister, Greer	The Magician's Lie	US	2015	Fiction				
6208	Those who tell their own story, you know, must be listened to with caution.	Austen, Jane	Sandition	Novel	UK		MacAllister, Greer	The Magician's Lie	US	2015	Fiction				
6209	There is no trick... you simply lie down in a coffin and breathe quietly.	Houdini, Harry					MacAllister, Greer	The Magician's Lie	US	2015	Fiction				
6210	The music in my heart I bore Long after it was heard no more.	Wordsworth, William			UK		McKinnon, Hannah	Mystic Summer	US	2016	Fiction		9781476777696		
6211	We took risks, we knew we took them; things have come out against us, and therefore we have no cause for complaint, but bow to the will of Providence, determined still to do our best to the last...	Scott, Captain Robert Falcon	Message to the Public				Liftin, Hilary	Movie Star by Lizzie Pepper	US	2015	Fiction	1911			
6212	Intervention is atmospheric and climatic matters will... unfold on a scale difficult to imagine at present. Such actions would be more directly and truly worldwide than recent, or presumably future, wars, or the economy at any time. All this will merge each nation's affair with those of every other, more thoroughly than the threat of a nuclear or any other war would have done.	Neumann, John von	Can We Survive Technology				Lilliefors, James	The Leviathan Effect	US	2013	Fiction	1955	9781616953621		
6213	Current technologies that will mature over the next thirty years will offer anyone who has the necessary resources the ability to modify weather patterns and their corresponding effects... The technology is there, waiting for us to pull it all together.		Owning the Weather in 2025		US		Lilliefors, James	The Leviathan Effect	US	2013	Fiction	1955	9781616953621		
6214	May those who curse days curse that day, those who are ready to rouse Leviathan.		Job 3:8				Lilliefors, James	The Leviathan Effect	US	2013	Fiction	1955	9781616953621		
6215	Biological weapons are characterized by low cost and ease of access; difficulty of detection, even after use, until disease has advanced... This territory is technically unfamiliar to most of the intelligence community, which has taken many positive steps but has a long way to go.	Lederberg, Joshua					Lilliefors, James	Viral	US	2012	Fiction		9781616950682		
6216	The bugs are smarter than we are, and the bugs are winning.	Shapiro, Lucille					Lilliefors, James	Viral	US	2012	Fiction	1998	9781616950682		
6217	All war is deception.	Sun Tzu	The Art of War		China		Lilliefors, James	Viral	US	2012	Fiction		9781616950682		
6218	There is no crime greater than having too many desires; There is no disaster greater than not being content; There is no misfortune greater than being covetous.		Tao Te Ching		China		Lin, Ed	Ghost Month	US	2014	Fiction		9781616953263		
6219	But, ultimately, what have you got against aphrodisiacs?	Baudrillard, J. 	The Gulf War Did not Take Place				Lindsey, Odie	We Come to Our Senses	US	2016	Fiction		9780393249606		
6220	Some girls are just born with glitter in their veins.	Hilton, Paris			US		Little, Elizabeth	Dear Daughter	US	2014	Fiction		9780099587873		
6221	All names are pseudonyms.	Gary, Romain					Littell, Robert	Legends	US	2005	Fiction		9780715647493		
6222	... one of those individuals with multiple faces -- like so many of the great spies of Cold War mythology -- who invariably turn out to be different from who they seem and, when we think we have located them at the center of a great riddle, show up as part of another, even greater riddle...	Levy, Bernard-Henri	Who Killed Daniel Pearl				Littell, Robert	Legends	US	2005	Fiction		9780715647493		
6223	I suppose what one should be asking is whether an ideal becomes invalid because the people who hold it are betrayed.	Barker, Pat	The Ghost Road				Littell, Robert	Young Philby	US	2012	Fiction		9781250005168		
6224	Any politicians worth his salt knows the road to elected office passes through Pleasantville.	Campbell, James	Houston Chronicle				Locke, Attica	Pleasantville	US	2015	Fiction		9780062259400		
6225	Anybody who rides a bike is a friend of mine.	Fisher, Gary					Loe, Erlend	Naive. Super	US	1996	Fiction		9781841956725		
6226	I'm not afraid of storms, for I'm learning how to sail my ship.	Alcott, Louisa May					Logan, Kirsty	The Gracekeepers	US	2015	Fiction		9781846559167		
6227	We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us.	Campbell, Joseph					Long, Kathleen	Changing Lanes	US	2013	Fiction		9781611099454		
6228	Those are the same stars, and that is the same moon, that look down upon your brothers and sisters, and which they see as they look up to them, though they are ever so far away from us, and each other.	Truth, Sojourner					Lott, Tim	Under the Same Stars	US	2012	Fiction		9781847393357		
6229	Each of us has haven and hell in him...	Wilde, Oscar	The Picture of Dorian Gray		UK		Loubiere, Sophie	The Stone Boy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847445841		
6230	It is better to save a guilty man than to condemn an innocent one.	Voltaire	Zadig, or The Book of Fate				Loubiere, Sophie	The Stone Boy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847445841		
6231	When there's no more room in Hell, the dead will walk the Earth.		Dawn of the Dead				Loureiro, Manel	Apocalypse 7: The Beginning of the End	US	2007	Fiction	1978	9781612184340		
6232	No age lives entirely alone; every civilization is formed not merely by its own achievements but by what is has inherited from the past. If these things are destroyed, we have lost a part of our past, and we shall be the poorer for it.	Balfour, Major Ronald					Lovett, Charlie	The Lost Book of the Grail	US	2017	Fiction		9780399562518		
6233	To me Barset has been a real country, and its city a real city, and the spires and towers have been before my eyes, and the voices of the people are known to my ears, and the pavement of the city ways are familiar to my footsteps.	Trollope, Anthony					Lovett, Charlie	The Lost Book of the Grail	US	2017	Fiction		9780399562518		
6234	Christmas isn't just a day; it's a frame of mind.	Davies, Valentine					Lovett, Charlie	The Further Adventures of Ebenezer Scrooge	US	2015	Fiction		9780525429104		
6235	I've known you for years. Everyone says you were beautiful when you were young, but I want to tell you I think you're more beautiful now than then. Rather than your face as a young woman, I prefer your face as it is now. Ravaged.	Duras, Marguerite	The Lover				Loyd, Amy Grace	The Affairs of Others	US	2013	Fiction		9781250041296		
6236	Some people set themselves tasks other people say   do anything   only live still others say oh oh   I will never forget you   event of my first life.	Paley, Grace	Life				Loyd, Amy Grace	The Affairs of Others	US	2013	Fiction		9781250041296		
6237	If the covenant be kept on the night of December 21, 2012, then the Great Wheel shall grind the old world to dust, Kukulcan shall blow it beyond the Bacabs, and the  followers of Kawa'il will rule in the Age of Kings.		Modern Translation from the Lost Codex of Kawa'il		Ancient Maya		Lowell, Elizabeth	Beautiful Sacrifice	US	2012	Fiction		9780061629860		
6238	If one tells the truth, one is sure, sooner or later, to be found out.	Wilde, Oscar					le Carre, John	A Delicate Truth	US	2013	Fiction		9780241965160		
6239	The golden rule is, to help those we love to escape from us.	von Hugel, Friedrich					le Carre, John	A Most Wanted Man	US	2008	Fiction		9781476740140		
6240	Human performance anomalies arising from extremely rare genetic variations will be exploited for strategic and tactical purposes.		Capabilites for a New Millennium		US		Lee, Victor Robert	Performance Anomalies	US	2012	Fiction		9781938409226		
6241	We, at the height, are ready to decline. There is a tide in the affaris of men, Which, taken at the flood, leads on to fortune; Omitted, all the voyage of their life Is bound in shallows and in miseries.  On such a full sea are we now afloat, And we must take the current when it serves Or lose our ventures.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar				Lee, Chang-Rae	On such a Full Sea	US	2014	Fiction		9781594486104		
6242	If there is a witness to my little life, To my tiny throes and struggles, He sees a fool; And it is not fine for gods to menace fools.	Crane, Stephen					Lee, Patrick	Runner	US	2014	Fiction		9781250030733		
6243	I and the public know What all schoolchildren learn, Those to whom evil is done Do evil in return.	Auden, W. H.					Lehane, Con	Murder At the 42nd Street Library	US	2016	Fiction		9781250009968		
6244	"If you run away," said his mother, "I will run after you. For you are my little bunny."	Brown, Margaret Wise	The Runaway Bunny				Lehr, Leslie	What a Mother Knows	US	2013	Fiction				
6245	"I don't think there's any point in being Irish if you don't know that the world is going to break your heart eventually."	Moynihan, Daniel Patrick					Leigh, Stephen	The Crow of Connemara	US	2015	Fiction				
6246	The writer is someone who arranges quotes and removes the quotation marks.	Barthes, Roland					Lemaitre, Pierre	Irene	US	2006	Fiction		9780857053527		
6247	In one great gulp I drank my tea and gazed Upon the grim and gloomy world anew --  And gasped at how my griping eye had lied.  The rain still fell, the wind still blew, but now I thought it grand! I love the rain!  Not rain nor cloud did cloud my eyes -- 'twas thirst!	Savage, Lionel Lupus	The Epiphany				Leo, Forrest	The Gentleman	US	2016	Fiction		9780399562631		
6248	It's up to you to break the old circuits.	Cixous, Helene	The Laugh of the Medusa				Levy, Deborah	Hot Milk	US	2016	Fiction		9780241146545		
6249	I woke up this morning  and I took a look around at all that I got These days I've been  lookin' in the mirror and wondering if that's me lookin' back or not	Earles, Steve	The Other Kind				Levy, Robert	The Glittering World	US	2015	Fiction		9781476774527		
6250	O brothers, like our fathers in their time, we are burning, burning, burning in the night.	Wolfe, Thomas	You can't go home Again				Lewis, Philip	The Barrowfields	US	2017	Fiction		9780451495648		
6251	To every age its art; to art its freedom		Secession Gallery Inscription				Albanese, Laurie Lico	Stolen Beauty	US	2017	Fiction	1899	9781501131981		
6252	I resemble everyone but myself, and sometimes see in shop-windows, despite the well-known laws of optics, the portrait of a stranger, date unknown, often signed in a corner by my father.	Ramanujan, A. K.	Self-Portrait				Lalwani, Nikita	The Village	US	2012	Fiction		9780670917082		
6253	You see a man trying to think.  You want to say to everything: Keep off! Give him room! But you only watch, terried the old consolations will get him at last like a fish  half-dead from flopping and almost crawling across the shingle, almost breathing  the raw, agonizing  air till a wave pulls it back blind into the triumphant  sea.	Rich, Adrienne					Lamb, Wally	We Are Water	US	2013	Fiction	1993	9780062278562		
6254	A violet bed is budding near, Wherein a lark has made her nest:  And good they are, but not the best; And dear they are, but not so dear.	Rossetti, Christina					Lane, Harriet	Alys, Always	US	2012	Fiction		9781780220017		
6255	In those days men will seek death and will not find it; they will desire to die, and death will flee from them.		Revelation 9:6				LaPlante, Alice	Coming of Age at the End of Days	US	2015	Fiction		9780802121653		
6256	I give her sadness, And the gift of pain, The new-moon madness, And a love of rain.	Parker, Dorothy	Godmother				LaPlante, Alice	Coming of Age at the End of Days	US	2015	Fiction		9780802121653		
6257	Our native land charms us with inexpressible sweetness, and never, never allows us to forget that we belong to it. [Lat., Nescio qua natale solum dulcedine captos  Ducit, et immemores non sinit esse sui.]	Ovid	Epistulae ex Ponto				La Seur, Carrie	The Home Place	US	2014	Fiction		9780062323446		
6258	To love at all is to be vulnerable. Love anything, and your heart will certainly be wrung and possibly be broken.	Lewis, C. S.	The Four Loves				Lawhon, Ariel	Flight of Dreams	US	2016	Fiction		9780385540025		
6259	There comes a murmur from the shore,  And in the place two fair streams are, Drawn from the purple hills afar, Drawn down unto the restless sea.  The hills whose flowers ne'er fed the bee, The shore no ship has ever seen, Still beaten by the billows green, Whose murmur comes unceasingly Unto the place for which I cry.	Morris, William	A Garden by the Sea				Lawrenson, Deborah	The Sea Garden	US	2014	Fiction		9780062330567		
6260	Is the accuser always holy now?	Miller, Arthur	The Crucible				Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6261	"You are presumably very surprised at the events of this morning?" asked the Inspector.	Kafka, Franz	The Trial		Germany		Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6262	Wherof we cannot speak except with prurience, sanctimony or inspired retrospective wisdom, thereof we must not say a word.	Morrison, Blake	It Was Good While it Lasted				Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6263	On the back page he saw that the News had transformed his statement that Katharina was intelligent, cool, and level-headed into 'ice-cold and calculating,' and his general observations on crime now read that she was 'entirely capable of committing a crime'.	Boll, Heinrich	The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum				Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6264	The student-teacher dynamic has been re-envisioned along a line that's simultaneouls consumerist and hyper-protective, giving each and every student the ability to claim Grievous Harm in nearly any circumstance, after any affront, and a teacher's formal ability to respond to these claims is limited at best.	Schlosser, Edward					Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6265	I am a Liberal professor, andmy liberal students terrify me.						Lawson, Mark	The Allegations	US	2016	Fiction		9781509820887		
6266	For readers not familiar with the Kozaisho Diaries, Dr Sosiko Yatsumura and I worked Kobe, Japan's rugged terrain, from 2000 to 2010. The site yielded discoveries worth our blisters.  We unearthed a burial place with two complete skeletons. The bodies faced each other, in the extended position, the male on the left, the female on the right. The crowning glory was a document box sealed into a separate chamber.  The box was undamaged, wrapped in oiled cloths with a waxed seal. Gold and mother-of-pearl cranes fly across a heavily lacquered background of gold and silver dust on its lid. The seal was identified as that of Minamoto no Yoshitsune, the victor of the Ichinotani battle in 1184. The tests on the papers and other contents support the dating of mid-to-late twelfth century.  I save the best for last. Inside the box, intact, we found the Kozaisho Diaries or, as they were called in Heian Japan (the period 794 - 1185) pillow books i.e. diaries people stored where they slept. My deep thanks go to Dr Bernard Hoffenberg's hard work and superlative translation. Readers may check the published papers about these documents. The diary was written from the Taira Clan's perspective, not the victorious Minamoto Clan of the civil war, the Genpei War (1180-85). There are a significant number of discrepancies with the Heike Monogatari, the fictionalized account of the war written about fifty years earlier.  I bet on the bones. The bones don't lie.	Jenkins, Dr. Isabell "Izzy"			US		Lazar, Barbara	The Pillow Book of the Flower Samurai	US	2012	Fiction		9780755389254		
6267	For I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, and visit the sins of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation…	Clifton, Henry	Book of Common Prayer				Archer, Jeffrey	The Sins of the Father	US	2012	Fiction		1250000971		
6268	One man in a thousand, Solomon says, Will stick more close than a brother. And it’s worth while seeking him half your days If you find him before the other. Nine hundred and ninety-nine depend On what the world sees in you, But the Thousandth Man will stand your friend With the whole round world agin you. Tis neither promise nor prayer nor show Will settle the finding for ‘ee Nine hundred and ninety-nine of ‘em go By your looks, or your acts, or your glory. But if he finds you and you find him, The rest of the world don’t matter; For the Thousandth Man will sink or swim With you in any water. You can use his purse with no more talk Than he uses yours for his spendings. And laugh and meet in your daily walk As though there had been no lendings. Nine hundred and ninety-nine of ‘em call For silver and gold in their dealings; But the Thousandth Man he’s worth ‘em all, Because you can show him your feelings. His wrong’s your wrong, and his right’s your right, In season or out of season. Stand up and back it in all men’s sight - With that for your only reason! Nine hundred and ninety-nine can’t bide The shame or mocking or laughter, But the Thousandth Man will stand by your side To the gallows-foot – and after!	Kipling, Rudyard					Archer, Jeffrey	Purgatory	US	2000	Fiction		312342160		
6269	The boast of heraldry, the pomp of pow’r, And all that beauty, all that wealth e’er gave, Awaits alike th’ inevitable hour: The paths of glory lead but to the grave.	Gray, Thomas	Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard				Archer, Jeffrey	Paths Of Glory	US	2009	Fiction		312539517		
6270	Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance, I have not winced or cried aloud; Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the Horror of the shade. And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find me, unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate: I am the captain of my soul.	Henley, William Ernest 	Invictus				Archer, Jeffrey	Hell	US	2002	Fiction		330418599		
6271	How is it possible for you to have accompanied me all this time without coming to perceive that all the things that have to do with knights-errant appear to be mad, foolish, and chimerical, everything being done by contraries? Not that they are so in reality; it is simply that there are always a lot of enchanters going about among us, changing things and giving them a deceitful appearance, directing them as suits their fancy, depending upon whether they wish to favor or destroy us.	Cervantes	Don Quixote				Greatshell,  Walter 	Apocalypso	US	2004	Speculative fiction		441020135		
6272	Comedy is not pretty.	Martin, Steve					Greatshell,  Walter 	Apocalypso	US	2004	Speculative fiction		441020135		
6273	To many men life is a failure A poison worm gnawing at their heart Then let them see to it That their dying is all the more a success	Nietszche, Friedrich					Keene, Brian 	Terminal	US	2004	Horror, Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		553587382		
6274	Thus Spake Zarathustra Rejoice, young man, in thy youth But know that God will bring thee Into judgment	ECCLESIASTES 11:9					Keene, Brian 	Terminal	US	2004	Horror, Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		553587382		
6275	I’m going to kill the bastard!	Baby Face Nelson	Baby Face Nelson to John Dillinger				Keene, Brian 	Terminal	US	2004	Horror, Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		553587382		
6276	Forget it and grab the money!	Dillinger, John	John Dillinger to Baby Face Nelson				Keene, Brian 	Terminal	US	2004	Horror, Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		553587382		
6277	Farewell happy fields Where joy forever dwells Hail horrors, hail . . .	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Keene, Brian 	Terminal	US	2004	Horror, Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		553587382		
6278	What is best of all is beyond your reach forever; not to be born, not to be, to be nothing. But the second best for you-is quickly to die.	Silenus					Keene, Brian 	City of the Dead	US	2005	Fiction		843954159		
6279	During those days men will seek death, but will not find it; they will long to die, but death will elude them.	Revelation 9:6					Keene, Brian 	City of the Dead	US	2005	Fiction		843954159		
6280	I know that we will rise.	Fiz	Our Dream				Keene, Brian 	City of the Dead	US	2005	Fiction		843954159		
6281	And the city of nations fell... for the plague was exceedingly great.	Revelation 16:19					Keene, Brian 	City of the Dead	US	2005	Fiction		843954159		
6282	Tequila has no history; there are no anecdotes confirming its birth. This is how it’s been since the beginning of time, for tequila is a gift from the gods and they don’t tend to offer fables when bestowing favors. That is the job of mortals, the children of panic and tradition.	Mutis, Alvaro 					Keene, Brian 	Tequila's Sunrise	US	2011	Fiction		1936383551		
6283	Where shall I go? Where shall I go? The road of the god of duality. Is your house in the place of the fleshless? Perchance inside heaven? Or here on earth only?		Traditional Aztec funeral chant				Keene, Brian 	Tequila's Sunrise	US	2011	Fiction		1936383551		
6284	To open doors, one must first know how to find them.	Daemonolateria					Keene, Brian 	Tequila's Sunrise	US	2011	Fiction		1936383551		
6285	There were giants in the earth in those days…	Genesis 6:4					Keene, Brian 	The Conqueror Worms	US	2005	Fiction		843954167		
6286	No one gets to ask us for anything more. Not now, not ever. When history looks our way—stupid, blind history, that judges everything and never gives a shit what we paid to get it—it better remember that no one had a right to ask us for this. No one.	Mason, Shaun	From Hail to the King, the blog of Shaun Mason, June 19th, 2040.			Y	Grant, Mira	Fed	US	2012	Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror fiction				
6287	 wanted to tell the truth. I wanted to be the grand crusader who walked into the darkness and hauled the answers, kicking and screaming, into the light. I wanted to be a savior. All I succeeded in becoming was a fool. I have paid enough; I have paid too much; I’m done And I’m sorry.	Mason, Georgia	Images May Disturb You, the blog of Georgia Mason, June 19th, 2040.			Y	Grant, Mira	Fed	US	2012	Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror fiction				
6288	You can’t kill the truth.	Mason, Georgia				Y	Grant, Mira	Feed	US	2010	Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror fiction		316081051		
6289	Nothing is impossible to kill. It’s just that sometimes after you kill something, you have to keep shooting it until it stops moving. And that’s really sort of neat when you stop to think about it.	Mason, Shaun				Y	Grant, Mira	Feed	US	2010	Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror fiction		316081051		
6290	Everyone has someone on the Wall. No matter how remote you may think you are from the events that changed the world during the brutal summer of 2014, you have someone on the Wall. Maybe they’re a cousin, maybe they’re an old family friend, or maybe they’re just somebody you saw on TV once, but they’re yours. They belong to you. They died to make sure that you could sit in your safe little house behind your safe little walls, watching the words of one jaded twenty-two-year-old journalist go scrolling across your computer screen. Think about that for a moment. They died for you. Now take a good look at the life you’re living and tell me: Did they do the right thing?	Mason, Georgia	From Images May Disturb You, the blog of Georgia Mason, May 16, 2039			Y	Grant, Mira	Feed	US	2010	Fiction, Science Fiction, Horror fiction		316081051		
6291	Sometimes you need lies to stay alive.	Mason, Shaun				Y	Grant, Mira	Deadline	US	2011	Fiction		031608106X		
6292	The only thing we have in this world that is utterly and intrinsically ours is our integrity. If we give that away, we may as well stop fighting, because losing that battle is what loses the war. There’s nothing worth that.	Mason, Georgia				Y	Grant, Mira	Deadline	US	2011	Fiction		031608106X		
6293	I got another interview request yesterday from some brand-new baby blogger who’s looking for a scoop and wants to know how I’m “coping.” That’s apparently the only thing anyone thinks I’m doing these days. I’m “coping.” There are days when I feel like I’m never going to be allowed to do anything else. I’m going to walk through my life being Shaun Mason, the Dude Who Copes.Copes with a world filled with stupid people. Copes with a life that doesn’t include the one person who ever really mattered. Copes with everyone asking him whether he’s “coping,” when the answer should be totally obvious to anyone with a brain. How am I coping? I miss George, and the goddamn world is still full of zombies, that’s how. Everything else… Everything else is just details. And those don’t really matter to me anymore.	Mason, Shaun	From Adaptive Immunities, the blog of Shaun Mason, February 17, 2041			Y	Grant, Mira	Deadline	US	2011	Fiction		031608106X		
6294	I honestly have no idea what’s going on anymore. I just need to find something I can hit.	Mason, Shaun					Grant, Mira	Blackout	US	2012	Fiction		1841499005		
6295	People say things like “it wasn’t supposed to go this way” and “this isn’t what I wanted.” They’re just making noise. There’s no such thing as “supposed to,” and what you want doesn’t matter. All that matters is what happened.	Mason, Georgia					Grant, Mira	Blackout	US	2012	Fiction		1841499005		
6296	My name is Georgia Carolyn Mason. I am one of the Orphans of the Rising, the class of people who were under two years of age when the dead first started to walk. My biological family is presumably listed somewhere on The Wall, an anonymous footnote of a dead world. Their world died in the Rising. They didn’t live to see the new one. My adoptive parents have raised me to ask questions, understand the realities of my situation, and, in times of necessity, to shoot first. They have equipped me with the tools I need to survive, and I am grateful. Through this blog, I will do my best to share my experiences and opinions as openly and honestly as I can. It is the best way to honor the family that raised me; it is the only way I have to honor the family that lost me. I’m going to tell you the truth as I understand it. You can take it from there.	Mason, Georgia	From Images May Disturb You, the blog of Georgia Mason, June 20, 2035.				Grant, Mira	Blackout	US	2012	Fiction		1841499005		
6297	So George says I have to write a “mission statement,” because our contract with Bridge Supporters says I will. I am personally opposed to mission statements, since they’re basically one more way of sucking the fun out of everything. I tried telling George this. She told me that it’s her job to suck the fun out of everything. She then threatened physical violence of a type I will not describe in detail, as it might unsettle and upset my theoretical readership. Suffice to say that I am writing a mission statement. Here it is: I, Shaun Phillip Mason, being of sound mind and body, do hereby swear to poke dead things with sticks, do stupid shit for your amusement, and put it all on the Internet where you can watch it over and over again. Because that’s what you want, right? Glad to oblige.	Mason, Shaun	From Hail to the King, the blog of Shaun Mason, June 20, 2035.				Grant, Mira	Blackout	US	2012	Fiction		1841499005		
6298	My darling ones, be careful now, and don’t go out alone.	Kimberley, Simone	Don't Go Out Alone				Grant, Mira	Parasite	US	2013	Fiction		316218952		
6299	Here there be monsters.	Cale, Shanti					Grant, Mira	Parasite	US	2013	Fiction		316218952		
6300	Knowing the direction doesn’t mean you have to go.	Kimberley, Simone	Don't Go Out Alone				Grant, Mira	Symbiont	US	2014	Fiction		316219002		
6301	Boom boom pow, bitches.	Tansy	Tansy, Subject VIII, Iteration II				Grant, Mira	Symbiont	US	2014	Fiction		316219002		
6302	In this age of invention the science of arms has made great progress. In fact, the most remarkable inventions have been made since the prolonged wars of Europe in the early part of the century, and the short Italian campaign of France in 1859 served to illustrate how great a power the engines of destruction can exert.	Kettell, Thomas P.	History of the Great Rebellion				Priest, Cherie	Boneshaker	US	2009	Fiction, Alternate History		765318415		
6303	From its commencement to its close, giving an account of its origin, The Secession of the Southern States, and the Formation of the Confederate Government, the concentration of the Military and Financial resources of the federal government, the development of its vast power, the raising, organizing, and equipping of the contending armies and navies; lucid, vivid, and accurate descriptions of battles and bombardments, sieges and surrender of forts, captured batteries, etc., etc.; the immense financial resources and comprehensive measures of the government, the enthusiasm and patriotic contributions of the people, together with sketches of the lives of all the eminent statesmen and military and naval commanders, with a full and complete index. From Official Sources (1862)		From Unlikely Episodes in Western History				Priest, Cherie	Boneshaker	US	2009	Fiction, Alternate History		765318415		
6304	Then bring me here a breastplate, And a helm before ye fly, And I will gird my woman’s form, And on the ramparts die!	Hemans, Felicia	Marguerite of France	Poem			Priest, Cherie	Dreadnought	US		Fiction				
6305	I want something to do.	Alcott, Louisa May	 Louisa May Alcott upon announcing her intention to serve as a nurse at the Washington Hospital during the Civil War. To be filed under, “Be careful what you wish for.”				Priest, Cherie	Dreadnought	US		Fiction				
6306	Nor must Uncle Sam’s web feet be forgotten. At all the watery margins they have been present. Not only on the deep sea, the broad bay, and the rapid river, but also up the narrow, muddy bayou, and wherever the ground was a little damp, they have been, and made their tracks.	Lincoln, Abraham	From a letter to John Conkling, August 26, 1863	Letter			Priest, Cherie	Ganymede	US	2011	Fiction	1863	9780765329462		
6307	Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it is, perhaps, the end of the beginning.	Churchill, Winston	November 10, 1942				Priest, Cherie	Fiddlehead	US	2013	Fiction	1942	765334070		
6308	Think on why you were created; Not to exist like animals indeed, But to seek virtue and knowledge.	Dante, Alighieri	The Divine Comedy				McAuley, Paul	Shrine of Stars	US	1999	Fiction		380975173		
6309	Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that.	King, Martin Luther jr.					Garcia, Kami and Stohl, Margaret	Beautiful Creatures	US	2009	Fiction		316042676		
6310	Said the Lion to the Lioness—“When you are amber dust— No more a raging fire like the heat of the Sun (No liking but all lust)— Remember still the flowering of the amber blood and bone, The rippling of bright muscles like a sea, Remember the rose-prickles of bright paws Though we shall mate no more Till the fire of that sun the heart and the moon- cold bone are one.” Said the Skeleton lying upon the sands of Time— “The great gold planet that is the mourning heat of the Sun Is greater than all gold, more powerful Than the tawny body of a Lion that fire consumes Like all that grows or leaps… so is the heart More powerful than all dust. Once I was Hercules Or Samson, strong as the pillars of the seas: But the flames of the heart consumed me, and the mind Is but a foolish wind.	Sitwell, Edith	Heart and Mind	Poem			Caine, Rachel	Heat Stroke	US	2004			451459849		
6311	Thunder is good, thunder is impressive; but it is the lightning that does the work.	Twain, Mark			US		Caine, Rachel	Ill Wind	US	2003	Speculative Fiction				
6312	SEERS, or Men of the SECOND SIGHT,…have very terrifying Encounters with [the FAIRIES, they call Sleagh Maith, or the Good People].	Kirk, Robert and Lang, Andrew	The Secret Commonwealth				Marr, Melissa	Wicked Lovely	US	2007	Fiction		61214655		
6313	None of the imaginary worlds I create compare to the real one I share with you. There are a thousand hacking at the branches of evil to one who is striking at the root.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden				Kami, Garcia	Unbreakable	US	2013	Fiction		031621017X		
6314	Odi et amo. Quare id faciam, fortasse requiris? Nescio, sed fieri sentio et excrucior. I hate and I love. You ask why I do this? I do not know, but I feel and I am tormented.	Catullus					Garcia, Kami and Stohl, Margaret	Dangerous Creatures 	US	2014	Fiction		316370320		
6315	Images of broken light which dance before me like a million eyes, That call me on and on across the universe… … Nothing’s gonna change my world.	Lennon, John and McCartney, Paul					Revis, Beth	Across the Universe	US	2011	Science Fiction, Young adult fiction, Crime Fiction, Utopian and dystopian fiction		1595143971		
6316	Every block of stone has a statue inside it and it is the task of the sculptor to discover it.	Michaelangelo					Revis, Beth	A Million Suns	US	2012	Fiction		159514398		
6317	Like a wild animal, the truth is too powerful to remain caged.		Candor faction manifesto				Roth, Veronica	Insurgent	US	2011	Fiction		7442912		
6318	From the year nineteen forty I look out on everything as if from a high tower As if bidding farewell To that from which I long ago parted. As if crossing myself And descending beneath dark arches	Akhmatova, Anna					Valente, Catherynne 	Deathless	US	2011	Fiction		765326302		
6319	Then I looked, and behold, in the firmament that was over the head of the cherubim there appeared above them as it were a sapphire stone, as the appearance of the likeness of a throne. And the sound of the wings of the cherubim was heard even to the outer court, as the voice of God Almighty when he speaketh. And I looked, and behold, four wheels beside the cherubim, one wheel beside one cherub, and another wheel beside another cherub; and the appearance of the wheels was like unto a beryl stone. As for the wheels, they were called in my hearing, the whirling wheels. And everyone had four faces: the first face was the face of the cherub, and the second face was the face of a man, and the third face the face of a lion, and the fourth the face of an eagle. And when the cherubim went, the wheels went beside them; and when the cherubim lifted up their wings to mount up from the earth, the wheels also turned not from beside them.	Ezekiel 10: 1, 5, 9, 13–14, 16	Bible				Hunter, Faith	Bloodring	US		Fiction				
6320	3 And there appeared another wonder in heaven;…a great red dragon, having seven heads and ten horns, and seven crowns upon his heads. 4 And his tail drew the third part of the stars of heaven, and did cast them to the earth… 7 And there was war in heaven: Michael and his angels fought against the dragon; and the dragon fought and his angels, 8 And prevailed not; neither was their place found any more in heaven. 9 And the great dragon was cast out, that old serpent, called the Devil, and Satan, which deceiveth the whole world: he was cast out into the earth, and his angels were cast out with him…. 12 Therefore rejoice, ye heavens, and ye that dwell in them. Woe to the inhabiters of the earth and of the sea! for the devil is come down unto you, having great wrath….	Revelations 12	Bible	Bible Verse			Hunter, Faith	Host	US	2007	Fiction		451461738		
6321	He’s mad that trusts in the tameness of a wolf. . . .	Shakespeare, William		Play	UK		Niell, Chloe	Howling For You	US	2014	Fiction		B00DMCPHPQ		
6322	Such as we are made of, such we be.	Shakespeare, William		Play	UK		Niell, Chloe	Wild Things	US	2014	Fiction		451415191		
6323	Make no little plans; they have no magic to stir men’s blood.	Burnham, Daniel					Niell, Chloe	Blood Games	US	2014	Fiction		451415205		
6324	The wolf also shall dwell with the lamb, and the leopard shall lie down with the kid; and the calf and the young lion and the fatted calf together; and a little child shall lead them.	Isaiah 11:6	Bible	Bible verse			Thurman, Rob	Roadkill	US	2010	Fiction		451463196		
6325	Bullshit	The Wolf					Thurman, Rob	Roadkill	US	2010	Fiction		451463196		
6326	Death hath a thousand doors to let out life.	Massinger, Philip 					Thurman, Rob	Chimera	US	2010	Fiction		451463420		
6327	What a chimera then is man! What a novelty! What a monster, what a chaos, what a subject of contradiction, what a prodigy! A judge of all things, a feeble worm of the earth; depositary of truth, a cloaca of uncertainty and error: the pride and refuse of the universe.	Pascal, Blaise 					Thurman, Rob	Chimera	US	2010	Fiction		451463420		
6328	In silent unspeakable memories.	Eliot, George 					Thurman, Rob	Blackout	US	2011	Fiction	1859	451463862		
6329	Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo 					Thurman, Rob	Blackout	US	2011	Fiction	1835	451463862		
6330	And finally: “Two roads diverged in a wood, and I—I took the one less traveled by …	Frost, Robert					Thurman, Rob	Blackout	US	2011	Fiction	1916	451463862		
6331	… and it’s been a bitch and a half.	Leandros, Caliban 					Thurman, Rob	Blackout	US	2011	Fiction		451463862		
6332	Fantasy abandoned by reason creates impossible monsters. . . .	Goya, Francisco 					Thurman, Rob	Basilisk	US	2011	Fiction	1799	451464141		
6333	Genius might be described as a supreme capacity for getting its possessors into trouble of all kinds.	Butler, Samuel					Thurman, Rob	Basilisk	US	2011	Fiction		451464141		
6334	Exquisite death.	Grimm					Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction		61791539		
6335	What greater thing is there for two…joined for life…?						Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction		61791539		
6336	What greater thing is there for two…joined for life…?	Eliot, George	Adam Bede 				Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction		61791539		
6337	Unless we load our guns first.	Leandros, Cal 					Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction		61791539		
6338	We cannot destroy kindred…		Marquise de Sévigné, Lettres de Mme de Sévigné: précédées d’une notice sur sa vie et du traité sur le style épistolaire de Madame de Sévigné (1846)				Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction		61791539		
6339	Are we not like two volumes of one book?		Marceline Desbordes-Valmore, Poésies de Madame Desbordes-Valmore 				Thurman, Rob	Doubletake	US	2009	Fiction	1830	61791539		
6340	The eye of the master will do more work than both his hands.	Franklin, Benjamin					Thurman, Rob	All Seeing Eye	US	2012	Fiction		1451652224		
6341	Truth lies at the bottom of a well.	Democritus					Thurman, Rob	All Seeing Eye	US	2012	Fiction		1451652224		
6342	A bad neighbor is a misfortune. . . .	Hesiod					Thurman, Rob	Slashback	US	2013	Fiction		451465024		
6343	History repeats itself. That’s one of the things wrong with history.	Darrow, Clarence					Thurman, Rob	Slashback	US	2013	Fiction		451465024		
6344	If I cannot move Heaven,then I will raise Hell.		Latin proverb				Thurman, Rob	Slashback	US	2013	Fiction		451465024		
6345	Sometimes you’re the bug and sometimes you’re that sticky tape they get all stuck on. I’m pretty sure that’s worse.	Pappous	Pappous, the strongman with the weak heart				Diver, Lucienne	Rise of the Blood	US	2013	Fiction		161921654X		
6346	he history of the human race pivots on two points: the development of agriculture, which created civilization, and the Reduction, which destroyed it. Before the Reduction, the few impoverished or dissenting peoples who didn’t genetically engineer their offspring had been the object of scorn and pity. But a generation later, when these “perfect” children could only produce mentally and physically impaired Reduced babies, it proved what a colossal mistake had been made. The bulk of humanity affected by this tragedy—the Lost—did not accept defeat lightly. Instead, they turned on those who’d escaped unscathed, making them the targets of envy, hatred . . . and, with the Wars of the Lost, utter annihilation. After the wars were over, the survivors looked with horror and dismay upon what they had wrought. There was hardly any place left on Earth to make a life, and few untainted by Reduction left to live one. In desperation, two poor servants defied their Lost masters. Out of the wars’ most terrible weapon, they terraformed a new home, an oasis in the wreckage of the world: New Pacifica. There, they declared, they’d rule forever over those responsible for the Earth’s destruction. It didn’t work out that way.	Lady Persis Blake	Human Rights in Albion: A Term Paper by Lady Persis Blake			Y	Peterfreund, Diana 	Across a Star-Swept Sea	US	2013	Fiction		62006169		
6347	… GOD SPARED NOT THE ANGELS THAT SINNED, BUT CAST THEM DOWN TO HELL, AND DELIVERED THEM INTO CHAINS OF DARKNESS, TO BE RESERVED UNTO JUDGMENT…	2 PETER 2:4					Fitzpatrick, Becca	Hush Hush	US	2009	Fiction		1416989412		
6348	From Virtue's blissful paths away The double-tongued are sure to stray; Good is a forth-right journey still, And mazy paths but lead to ill.						Brown, Charles Brockden	Wieland and Memoirs of Carwin the Biloquist	US	1803 / 1805	Fiction		9780199538775		
6349	Mine ear is open, and my heart prepared; The worst is wordly loss thou canst unfold: -- Say, is my kingdom lost?	Richard II				Y	Cooper, James Fenimore	The East of the Mohicans	US	1826	Fiction		019283505X	Epigraphs begin on chapter	
6350	I have no wife nor children, good or bad, to provide for. A mere spectator of other men's fortunes and adventures, and how they play their parts; which, methinks, are diversely presented unto me, as from a common theatre or scene.	Burton					Irving, Washington	The Sketch-Book	US	1820	Fiction, Anthology		9780192838872		
6351	Unfold strange flowers And electric butterflies! 	Rimbaud, Arthur	Remarks to a Poet on the Subject of Flowers				McCaffery, Larry (editor)	After Yesterday's Crash	US	1995	Fiction, Anthology		1402.40853		
6352	There is no plain sense of the word,  nothing is straightforward, description a lie behind lie: but truths can still be told.	Bernstein, Charles	The Lives of the Toll Takers				McCaffery, Larry (editor)	After Yesterday's Crash	US	1995	Fiction, Anthology		1402.40853		
6353	Come, fill the Cup, and in the  Fire of Spring The Winter Garment of Repentance fling: The Bird of Time has but a little way  To fly -- and Lo! the Bird is on the Wing.	Khayyam, Omar	Rubaiyat (Fitzerald trans.)		Iran		Wong, Swee Hoon	The Phoenix and Other Stories	US	1985	Fiction, Anthology		9971640724		
6354	"~" The tilde -- a symbol used in mathematics to indicate equivalence and in logic to indicate negation.						Wong, Eleanor	Life~Science	US	2010	Fiction		9789810866341		
6355	The way to read a fairy tale is to throw yourself in.	Auden, W. H.					Wong, Cyril	Let Me Tell You Something About That Night	US	2009	Fiction		9789810733872		
6356	Holding sprays of azalea blossoms in my hands, I almost doubt they are from the Heavens.	Bai, Juyi			China, Tang Dynasty	Y	Wee Kiat	Azalea Dreams, Bamboo Lives	US	2013	Fiction		9789810781071	Epigraphs begin on section	
6357	What is this world? And what doth man desire? Now with his love, and now in his cold grave Alone without any company.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Canterbury Tales				Valles, Eric Tinsay	A World in Transit	US	2011	Fiction		9789810882846		
6358	Onions can make ev'n heirs and widows weep.	Franklin, Benjamin			US	Y	Calica, Maya O.	Undercover Tai Tai	US	2009	Fiction		9789812616098		
6359	...vertigo is something other than the fear of falling. It is the voice of the emptiness below us which tempts and lures us, it is the desire to fall, against which, terrified, we defend ourselves... vertigo, the insuperable longing to fall.	Kundera, Milan	The Unbearable Lightness of Being				Teo, Hsu-Ming	Love and Vertigo	US	2000	Fiction		1865082783		
6360	The Lord said to him, "Who gave man his mouth? Who makes him deaf or mute? Who gives him sight or makes him blind? Is it not I, the Lord? Now go: I will help you speak and will teach you what to say."		Exodus 4:11-12				Tay, Simon	Stand Alone	US	1991	Fiction		9813002417		
6361	If any man builds on this foundation, using gold, silver, costly stones, wood, hay or straw, his work will be shown for what it is, because the day will bring it to light. It will be revealed with fire and fire will test the quality of each man's work.		1 Corinthians 3:12-13				Tay, Simon	Stand Alone	US	1991	Fiction		9813002417		
6362	Life can only be understood backwards, but it must be lived forward.	Kierkegaard, Soren			Denmakr		Tay, Simon	City of Small Blessings	US	2009	Fiction		9814189197		
6363	But beng drawn to the subject matter didn't necessarily make me the best person to direct it. I knew there was something I wasn't getting at. Maybe too much identification with the material didn't give me enough distance to grasp the technical demands of each scene. Fortunately, Keng Sen stepped in and pulled it together. We ended up co-directing the play and having a great deal of success.	Moorthy, Rani			UK		Wong, Eleanor	Invitation to Treat	US	2005	Fiction	2004	9810525400		
6364	That star-enchanted song falls through the air From lawn to lawn down terraces of sound,  Darts in white arrows on the shadowed ground; And all the night you sing.	Monro, Harold	Nightingale Near the House				Meissner, Susan	Stars Over Sunset Boulevard	US	2016	Fiction		9780451475992		
6365	Our life is what our thoughts make it.	Aurelius, Marcus	Meditations				Meissner, Susan	Secrets of a Charmed Life	US	2015	Fiction		9780451419927		
6366	One evening in the Stube, old Sonner put an end to the usual mumblings about betrayal, saying, "It's all nonsense! Even children know we won the war. But I would never have dreamed that they'd give us the whole of Italy!	Gatterer, Claus	Bel paese, brutta gente				Melandri, Francesca	Eva Sleeps	US	2010	Fiction		9781609453121		
6367	But, I mean, they're all Germans there! 	Rumor, Mariano					Melandri, Francesca	Eva Sleeps	US	2010	Fiction		9781609453121		
6368	So you're Italians ruled by Germans? Lucky you!	Montanelli, Indro					Melandri, Francesca	Eva Sleeps	US	2010	Fiction		9781609453121		
6369	Call the world, if you please the 'vale of Soul-making.' Then you will find out the use of the world.	Keats, John	Letter to George and Georgiana Keats				Melandri, Francesca	Eva Sleeps	US	2010	Fiction		9781609453121		
6370	Let Eve (for I have drench'd her eyes)  Here sleep below, while thou to foresight wak'st.	Milton, John					Melandri, Francesca	Eva Sleeps	US	2010	Fiction		9781609453121		
6371	[The speaker is Death.]  There was a merchant in Bagdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions and in a little while the servant came back, white and trembling, and said, Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was jostled by a woman in the crowd and when I turned I saw it was Death that jostled me. She looked at me and made a threatening gesture; now, lend me your horse, and I will ride away from this city and avoid my fate. I will go to Samarra and there Death will not find me. The merchant lend lent him his horse, and the servant mounted it, and he dug his spurs in its flanks and as fast as the horse could gallop he went. Then the merchant went down to the marketplace and he saw me standing in the crowd and he came to me and said, Why did you make a threatening gesture to my servant when you saw him this morning? That was not a threatening gesture, I said, it was only a start of surprise. I was astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra.	Maugham, W. Somerset					Mennuti, Nicholas	Weaponz	US	2013	Fiction		9781444729238		
6372	Ognuno vede quello che tu pari, pochi sentono quello che tu se.	Machiavelli	The Prince				Messud, Claire	The Woman Upstairs	US	2013	Fiction		9781844087310		
6373	Very few people understand the purely subjective nature of the phenomenon that we call love, or how it creates, so to speak, a fresh, a third, a supplementary person, distinct from the person whom the world knows by the same name, a person most of whose constituent elements are derived from oneself, the lover.	Proust, Marcel	Remembrance of Things Past				Messud, Claire	The Woman Upstairs	US	2013	Fiction		9781844087310		
6374	Fuck the laudable ideologies.	Roth, Philip	Sabbath's Theater				Messud, Claire	The Woman Upstairs	US	2013	Fiction		9781844087310		
6375	Navigation is the process of charting a course from one place to another.						Metcalfe, Stephen	The Practical Navigator	US	2016	Fiction		9781250075321		
6376	At his best, man is the noblest of animals. Separated from law and justice, he is the worst.	Aristotle			Greece		Methos, Victor	The Neon Lawyer	US	2014	Fiction		9781477825976		
6377	Justice will not come until those who are not injured are as outraged as those who are.	Solon					Methos, Victor	An Invisible Client	US	2016	Fiction	560 BC	9781503952768		
6378	In the second century of the Christian era, the Empire of Rome comprehended the fairest part of the earth, and the most civilised portion of mankind... ... its genius was humbled in the dust; and armies of unknown Barbarians, issuing from the frozen regions of the North, had established their victorious reign over the fairest provinces of Europe and Africa.  ... the vicissitudes of fortune, which spares neither man nor the proudest of his works... buries empires and cities in a common grave.	Gibbon, Edward					Meyer, Philip	The Son	US	2013	Fiction		9780062120403		
6379	There have been two great accidents in my life. One was the trolley, and the other was Diego. Diego was by far the worst.	Kahlo, Frida					Meyers, R. S.	Accidents of Marriage	US	2014	Fiction		9781471140440		
6380	Les ennemis du vin sont ceux qui ne le connaissent pas.  (The enemies of wine are those who do not know it.)	Prof. Dr Sellier & Prof. Michael Portmann	Journal de Medecine				Meyer, Deon	Icarus	US	2015	Fiction	1955	9781473614383		
6381	In clinical settings, some depressed people demonstrate a high proneness to survivor guilt, that is, guilt over surviving the death of a loved one, or guilt about being better off than others.	O'Connor, Lynn E. / Berry, Jack W. / Weiss, Joseph / Gilbert, Paul	"Guilt, fear, submission, and empathy in depression' Journal of Affective Disorders 71				Meyer, Deon	Icarus	US	2015	Fiction	2002	9781473614383		
6382	Truth is the only firm ground to stand upon.	Stanton, Elizabeth Cady					Meyers, Randy Susan	The Widow of Wall Street	US	2017	Fiction		9781501131349		
6383	It is better to be told a hurtful truth than to be told a comforting lie. In the end, the truth will make its way out and  will hurt much more than it ever had to.	Anonymous					Meyers, Susan	The Comfort of Lies	US	2013	Fiction		9781451673012		
6384	The parking lot after a movie is the broken open world.	Leidner, Mark	Love in the Time of Whatever Disease This Is				Miller, Mary	Always Happy Hour	US	2017	Fiction		9781631492181		
6385	Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man's character, give him power.	Lincoln, Abraham					Mina, Denise	Gods and Beasts	US	2012	Fiction		9781409140689		
6386	Man... cannot learn to forget, but hangs on the past: however far or fast he runs, that chain runs with him.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany	Y	Miranda, Megan	All the Missing Girls	US	2016	Fiction		9781501147043	Epigraphs begin on section	
6387	Enjoy the little things, for one day you may look back and realize they were the big things.	Brault, Robert					Miralles, Francesc	Love in Lowercase	US	2010	Fiction		9780143128212		
6388	It is better to travel full of hope than to arrive.		Japanese Proverb	Proverb	Japan		Miralles, Francesc	Wabi-Sabi	US	2014	Fiction		9781846883989		
6389	Comment s'etaient-ils rencontres? Par hasard, comme tout le monde.	Diderot, Denis	Jacques le fataliste et son maitre				Mishani, D. A.	The Missing File	US	2013	Fiction		9780062195371		
6390	One minute I held the key Next the walls were closed on me And I discovered that my castles stand Upon pillars of salt and pillars of sand.	Coldplay	Viva La Vida	Song	UK		Mitzner, Adam	Losing Faith	US	2015	Fiction		9781476764245		
6391	Novelists are forever trying to distance themselves from politics, but the novel itself closes in on politics. Novelists are so concerned with "man's fate" that they tend to lose sight of their own fate. Therein lies their tragedy.	Stalin, Joseph			Russia		Mo Yan	The Garlic Ballads	US	1998	Fiction		9781611457070		
6392	Halfway along the path of real life,  we were encircled by a dark melancholy,  expressed by so many sad and mocking words,  in the cafe of lost youth.	Debord, Guy					Modiano, Patrick	In the Cafe of Lost Youth	US	2007	Fiction		9780857055262		
6393	I cannot provide the reality of events,  I can only convey their shadow.	Stendhal					Modiano, Patrick	So You Don't Get Lost in the Neighborhood	US	2014	Fiction		9780544635067		
6394	Why was I identified with the very objects of my horror and compassion?	Fitzgerald, Scott					Modiano, Patrick	The Night Watch	US	1972	Fiction		9781408867914		
6395	If only I had a past at some other point in French history! But no, nothing.	Rimbaud					Modiano, Patrick	Ring Roads	US	1974	Fiction		9781408867938		
6396	I have said it thrice: What I tell you three times is true.	Carroll, Lewis	The Hunting of the Snark				Moehringer, J. R.	Sutton	US	2012	Fiction		9781401323141		
6397	Can you feel my heartbeat?	Cave, Nick					Mohr, Joshua	All This Life	US	2015	Fiction		9781593766030		
6398	If the first woman God ever made was strong enough to turn the world  upside down, all alone together women ought to be able to turn it  right side up again.	Truth, Sojourner	Ain't I a Woman?				Mohamed, Nadifa	The Orchard of Lost Souls	US	2013	Fiction		9781471115288		
6399	Though I am old with wandering  Through hollow lands and hilly lands, I will find out where she has gone,  And kiss her lips and take her hands.	Yeats, W. B.	The Song of Wandering Aengus				Monroe, J. S.	Find Me	US	2017	Fiction		9780778330011		
6400	Men's courses will foreshadow certain ends, to which, if persevered in, they must lead. But if the courses be departed from, the ends will change.		A Christmas Carol	Film			Monroe, Mary Alice	A Lowcountry Christmas	US	2016	Fiction		9781501125539		
6401	Piercing the layers of night with flames that melt the long hours before dawn,  the sun gently peels a shroud of fog from the misted island. She embraces the ripening surface of the earth,   where houses wrapped in sleep emerge from darkness like hundreds of seeds scattered along roadsides. Streetlights are still burning. Beneath them, cars pass. Weary ships with passengers given time to rearrange the memories of night, as the day spreads itself before them like an unwanted offering. Each unfilled hour, ticking ahead on the clock in their minds.  A woman rises from bed to sit at her window and wait for daylight to take hold of the world spinning into place. She is  searching for a child, the ghost  of a child, a scrap, his small voice in the wind, a carved smile on the face of the moon -- just any familiar sign from one of a billion stars.  And while shrimp boats glide out to sea on the rows of first light, she watches a dolphin caught in the marsh swimming an endless circle.		Noticing Eden				Monroe, Mary Alice	The Summer's End	US	2015	Fiction	2003	9781476798738		
6402	For he comes, the human child,  To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand,  For the world's more full of weeping Than he can understand.	Yeats, William Butler					Montanari, Richard	Shutter Man	US	2015	Fiction		9780316244770		
6403	There is always some madness in love. But there is also always some reason in madness.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Montes, Raphael	Perfect Days	US	2014	Fiction		9781594206405		
6404	undertow n. = undercurrent, n. 1. a current of water below the surface and moving in a different direction from any surface current. 2. an underlying feeling of influence.		Oxford English Dictionary	Definition of a word			Moore, Alison	Death and the Seaside	US	2016	Fiction		9781784630690		
6405	We all experience within us... the desire to be transported from darkness to light, to be touched by the hand of that which is not of this world.	Cave, Nick	The Secret Life of the Love Song				Moore, Alison	He Wants	US	2014	Fiction		9781907773815		
6406	We are meant to be hungry.	Shriver, Lionel	Big Brother				Moore, Alison	He Wants	US	2014	Fiction		9781907773815		
6407	Hell and Night must bring this monstrous birth to light.	Shakespeare, William	Othello	Play	UK	Y	Moore, Christopher	The Serpent of Venice	US	2014	Fiction		9780061779763	Epigraphs begin on section	
6408	Do not be afraid Everyone before you has died You cannot stay Any more than a baby can stay forever in the womb Leave behind all you know All you love Leave behind pain and suffering This is what Death is.		The Book of Living and Dying (The Tibetan Book of the Dead)		Tibet	Y	Moore, Christopher	The Secondhand Souls	US	2015	Fiction		9780061779787	Epigraphs begin on section	
6409	I shall still be here... growing my bark around the wire fence like a grin.	Squire, Caroline	An Apple Tree Spouts Philosophy in an Office Car Park				Moore, Lorrie	Bark	US	2014	Fiction		9780571273911		
6410	In the splitting up dream we were fighting over who would keep the dog,  Blizzard. You tell me what that means. He was  a cross between  something big and fluffy and a dachshund. Does this have to be  the male and female genitalia? Poor blizzard, why was he a dog? He barely touched the hummus in his dogfood dish.	Gluck, Louise	Vita Nova				Moore, Lorrie	Bark	US	2014	Fiction		9780571273911		
6411	Don't be gruff. Anything that falls on the floor is mine.	Gerstler, Amy	Interview with a Dog				Moore, Lorrie	Bark	US	2014	Fiction		9780571273911		
6412	Don't you understand that Steve doesn't know anything about technology? He's just a super salesman.... He doesn't know anything about engineering, and 99 percent of what he says and thinks is wrong.	Gates, Bill			US	Y	Moore, Graham	Last Days of Night	US	2016	Fiction		9780812988901		
6413	If you do not understand a man you cannot crush him. And if you do understand him, very probably you will not.	Chesterton, G. K.			UK		Jones, Morgan Chris	The Jackal's Share	US	2013	Fiction		9780230752702		
6414	A moment of the past, did I say? Was it not perhaps very much more: something that, common both to the past and to the present, is much more essential than either of them?	Proust, Marcel	Remembrance of Things Past				Morris, Keith Lee	Travelers Rest	US	2016	Fiction		9780316335829		
6415	I have walked through many lives, some of them my own,  and I am not who I was...	Kunitz, Stanley	The Layers				Morse, Eleanor	White Dog Fell from the Sky	US	2013	Fiction		9780241962589		
6416	There is no Garbo! There is no Dietrich! There is only Louise Brooks!	Langlois, Henri					Moriarty, Laura	The Chaperone	US	2012	Fiction	1955	9781410448484		
6417	When lovely woman stoops to folly, she can always find someone to stoop with her but not always someone to lift her up again to the level where she belongs.		"Mr Grundy", Atlantic Monthly				Moriarty, Laura	The Chaperone	US	2012	Fiction	1920	9781410448484		
6418	It excited him, too, that many men had already loved Daisy -- it increased her value in his eyes.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby				Moriarty, Laura	The Chaperone	US	2012	Fiction	1925	9781410448484		
6419	There has to be talking. That's what people do, they talk.	Brautigan, Richard					Morris, Thomas	We Don't Know What We're Doing	US	2015	Fiction		9780571317028		
6420	Any fool can cry wolf; to cry sheep is inspired.	Barthelme, Donald					Morris, Thomas	We Don't Know What We're Doing	US	2015	Fiction		9780571317028		
6421	The watermills belonged to the manor of Singraven near Denekamp... While the watermills do exist, the setting is Ruisdael's invention: there are no hills near Denekamp.		From a note at the National Gallery for Van Ruisdael's Two Watermills and an Open Sluice at Singraven				Morris, Thomas	We Don't Know What We're Doing	US	2015	Fiction		9780571317028		
6422	Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not		Luke 18:16				Morrison, Toni	God help the child	US	2015	Fiction		9780385353175		
6423	I do remember an apothecary and hereabouts he dwells... and in his needy shop a tortoise is hung, an alligator stuff'd and other skins of ill-shaped fishes.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Mosse, Kate	The Taxidermist's Daughter	US	2014	Fiction	1597	9781409153771		
6424	Tis now, replied the village belle, St Mark's mysterious eve, And all that old traditions tell I trembingly believe; How, when the midnight signal tolls, Along the churchyard green, A mournful train of sentenced souls In winding-sheets are seen. The ghosts of all whom death shall doom Within the coming year, In pale procession walk the gloom, Amid the silence drear.	Montgomery, James	The Vigil or St Mark				Mosse, Kate	The Taxidermist's Daughter	US	2014	Fiction	1813	9781409153771		
6425	Let your fiction grow out of the land beneath your feet.	Cather, Willa					Mosse, Kate	The Taxidermist's Daughter	US	2014	Fiction	1912	9781409153771		
6426	Calcutta seems full of "rising men".	Kipling, Rudyard	City of Dreadful Night				Mukherjee, Abir	A Rising Man	US	2016	Fiction		9781846559013		
6427	If the thirst for love is not the thirst for death, what is it?	Ai	Last Seen				Munoz, Manuel	What You See in the Dark	US	2011	Fiction		9781616201401		
6428	You will leave behind everything you love most dearly, and this is the arrow the bow of exile first lets fly.	Algihieri, Dante	The Divine Comedy		Italy		Munaweera, Nayomi	What Lies Between Us	US	2016	Fiction		9781250043948		
6429	There is no negator who is not famished for some catastrophic yes.	Cioran, E. M.	The Trouble With Being Born				Munson, Sam	The November Criminals	US	2010	Fiction		9781481462860		
6430	We had at length discovered a country ready for the immediate reception of civilised man...	Mitchell, Thomas Livingstone	Three Expeditions in the Interior of Eastern Australia				Murnane, Gerald	The Plains	US	1982	Fiction		9781925355901		
6431	Certainly they are my lips that are being kissed... Yet how can it be? It is a horrible feeling, thus losing hold of one's identity. I long to put out one of these hands that are lying so helplessly, and touch someone just to know if I am myself or only a dream.	d'Esperance, Elizabeth	Shadow Land				Murphy, Sara Flannery	The Possessions	US	2017	Fiction		9780062458322		
6432	They marry and have a child.  The wind carries them off in different directions.	Strand, Mark	The Marriage	Poem			Nadler, Stuart	The Inseparables	US	2016	Fiction		9780316335256		
6433	So because thou art lukewarm, and neither hot nor cold, I will spew thee out of my mouth.		Revelation 3:16				Nakamura, Fuminori	The Gun	US	2015	Fiction		9781616957681		
6434	The angels are stooping Above your bed; They weary of trooping With the whimpering dead.  God's laughing in Heaven To see you so good; The Sailing Seven Are gay with His mood.  I sigh that kiss you,  For I must own That I shall miss you When you have grown.	Yeats, William Butler					Netzer, Lydia	How to Tell Toldeo From the Night Sky	US	2014	Fiction		9781250047021		
6435	A test field in the form of an initially uniform train of waves propagating into a Kerr-Newman black hole has its crests crowded together and magnified by gravitational and Doppler blueshifts that grow without bound at the Cauchy horizon. Such perturbative results suggest (though they do not prove) that inside a black hole formed in a generic collapse, an observer falling toward the inner horizon should be engulfed in a wall of (classically) infinite density immediately after seeing the entire future history of the outer universe pass before his eyes in a flash.	Poisson, E. & Israel, W.	"Inner-Horizon Instability and Mass Inflation in Black Holes", Physical Review Letters				Netzer, Lydia	How to Tell Toldeo From the Night Sky	US	2014	Fiction	1989	9781250047021		
6436	A Theodore. Maintenant, on va t'apprendre a lire... et l'anglais.						Neuvel, Sylvain	Sleeping Giants	US	2016	Fiction		9780718181680		
6437	Give me a ticket to childhood...	Rojdesvensky, Robert					Nguyen, Nhat Anh	Ticket to Childhood	US	2009	Fiction		9781468309591		
6438	Calm the magics caught in thrall: Put your faith in strangers’ pleas, Keeper, Witch, and treasure trove; Ride the wave to calm the trees, Servant saves the sacred Grove.						Johnson, Jean 	The Grove	US	2013	Fiction		425262243		
6439	Cult’s awareness, it shall rise: Hidden people, gather now; Fight the demons, fight your doubt. Gearman’s strength shall then endow, When Guilds’ defender casts them out.						Johnson, Jean 	The Guild	US	2014	Fiction		042526226X		
6440	Life hurts a lot more than death.	Morrison, Jim 					Kirkman, Robert	The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury	US	2012	Fiction		312547749		
6441	Nothing sorts out memories from ordinary moments. It is only later that they claim remembrance, when they show their scars.	Marker, Chris	La Jetée				Hand, Elizabeth and Peoples, Janet and Peoples, David	12 Monkeys	US	1995	Speculative fiction		61056588		
6442	But when, from flesh born mortal, Man’s blood on earth lies fallen, A dark, unfading stain, Who then by incantations Can bid blood live again? Zeus in his pure wisdom ended That sage’s skill who summoned Dead flesh to rise from darkness And live a second time; Lest murder cheaply mended Invite men’s hands to crime…	Aeschylus	Agamemnon				Hand, Elizabeth	Icarus Descending	US	1993	Speculative fiction		553562886		
6443	Ah, Dr. Austin…What do you think of them? I see there’s War in Hell.	Ballard, J. G. 	The Atrocity Exhibition				Hand, Elizabeth	Icarus Descending	US	1993	Speculative fiction		553562886		
6444	Some minutes later a murmur ran through the crowd. Through my heavy eyelids which had almost closed at the horror of her tale, I saw gown after gown passing, and parasols, and fans, and happy faces, and accursed faces, dancing, whirling, rushing. It was like a burst of immense flowers, like a whirl of fantastic birds. “The doors, darling!” cried Clara, “the doors are opening! Come, come quickly! And don’t be sad anymore… Think of all the beautiful things you’re gong to see!”	Mirbeau, Octave	The Torture Garden				Hand, Elizabeth	Æstival Tide	US	1992	Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		055329542X		
6445	We know without knowing there is reason for what we bear … Whoever the searchlights catch, whatever the loudspeakers blare, We are not to despair.						Hand, Elizabeth	Winterlong	US	1990	Speculative fiction		61057304		
6446	When he’d begun to rattle deep down in his throat, I asked him: “What are you thinking about?” I always like to know what a dying man is thinking about. And he said: “I’m still listening to the rain.” It gave me gooseflesh. “I’m still listening to the rain.” That’s what he said.	Brecht, Bertolt 	Baal				Hand, Elizabeth	Winterlong	US	1990	Speculative fiction		61057304		
6447	And all alone on the hill I wondered what was true. I had seen something very amazing and very lovely, and I knew a story, and if I had really seen it, and not made it up out of the dark, and the black bough, and the bright shining that was mounting up to the sky from over the great round hill, but had really seen it in truth, then there were all kinds of wonderful and lovely and terrible things to think of, so I longed and trembled, and I burned and got cold. And I looked down on the town, so quiet and still, like a little white picture, and I thought over and over if it could be true.	Machen, Arthur	The White People				Hand, Elizabeth	Black Light	US	1999	Fiction		61057320		
6448	Anyway those things would not have lasted long. The experience of the years shows it to me. But Destiny arrived in some haste and stopped them. The beautiful life was brief. But how potent were the perfumes, on how splendid a bed we lay, to what sensual delight we gave our bodies. An echo of the days of pleasure, an echo of the days drew near me, a little of the fire of the youth of both of us; again I took in my hands a letter, and I read and reread till the light was gone. And melancholy, I came out on the balcony— came out to change my thoughts at least by looking at a little of the city that I loved, a little movement on the street, and in the shops.	Cavafy, CR	 “In the Evening,” translated by Rae Dalven				Hand, Elizabeth	Waking the Moon	US	1994	Dark fantasy		61054437		
6449	If all those young men were like hares on the mountain Then all those pretty maidens would get guns, go a-hunting. If all those young men were like fish in the water Then all those pretty maidens would soon follow after. If all those young men were like rushes a-growing Then all those pretty maidens would get scythes, go a-mowing		Maying Song				Hand, Elizabeth	Waking the Moon	US	1994	Dark fantasy		61054437		
6450	Four voices just audible in the hush of any Christmas: Accept my friendship or die. I shall keep order and not very much will happen. Bring me luck and of course I’ll support you. I smell blood and an era of prominent madmen.	Auden, W.H	Blessed Event				Hand, Elizabeth	Glimmering	US	1997	Fiction		61012165		
6451	“Fin de siecle,” murmured Lord Henry. “Fin du globe,” answered his hostess. “I wish it were fin du globe,” said Dorian with a sigh. “Life is such a great disappointment.”	Wilde, Oscar	The Picture of Dorian Gray				Hand, Elizabeth	Glimmering	US	1997	Fiction		61012165		
6452	Thrice tosse these Oaken ashes in the ayre, Thrice sit thou mute in this inchanted chayre; Then thrice three times tye up this true loves knot, And murmur soft, shee will, or shee will not. Goe burn these poys’nous weedes in yon blew fire, These Screech-owles fethers, and this prickling bryer, This Cypresse gathered at a dead mans grave: That all thy feares and cares an end may have. Then come, you Fayries, dance with me a round, Melt her hard heart with your melodious sound. In vaine are all the charmes I can devise: She hath an Arte to breake them with her eyes. 	Campion, Thomas					Hand, Elizabeth	Wylding Hall	US	2015	Fiction	1617	1504007182		
6453	This thing of darkness I Acknowledge mine.	Shakespeare, William	Prospero, The Tempest, 5.1.275-6				Dunn, Catherine	Geek Love	US	1989	Fiction		375713344		
6454	Dignum laude virum Musa vetat mori. Work on what you have inherited from your fathers, That you may possess it.	Goethe	Faust				Johnston, Paul 	Maps of Hell	US	2010	Fiction		778327787		
6455	I do haunt you still.	Webster, John					Johnston, Paul 	The Soul Collector	US	2008	Fiction		778302369		
6456	I cut my arm, and with my proper blood Assure my soul to be great Lucifer’s, Chief lord and regent of perpetual night.	Marlowe, Christopher					Johnston, Paul 	The Soul Collector	US	2008	Fiction		778302369		
6457	My brain is dull my sight is foul, I cannot write a verse, or read Then, Pallas, take away thine Owl, And let us have a Lark instead.		To Minerva, from the Greeks				Brett, Simon	So Much Blood	US	1976	Fiction		595003605		
6458	“TELEVISION: a medium, so called because it is neither rare nor well done.”	Kovacs, Ernie 					Brett, Simon	Situation Tragedy	US	1981	Fiction		440187923		
6459	And I wonder how they should have been together.	Eliot, T.S	La Figlia che Piange				Dexter, Colin	The Dead of Jericho	US	1981	Fiction, Mystery		333317289		
6460	Thought depends absolutely on the stomach; but, in spite of that, those who have the best stomachs are not the best thinkers	Voltaire	Voltaire, in a letter to d'Alemberi				Dexter, Colin	The Wench Is Dead	US	1989	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-51787-3		
6461	The pomp of funerals has more regard to the vanity of the living than to the honour of the dead.	La Rochefoucauld	Maxims				Dexter, Colin	The Secret of Annexe 3	US	1986	Fiction, Mystery		0 330 29976 X		
6462	Natales grate numeras? (Do you count your birthdays with gratitude?)	Horace	 Epistles II				Dexter, Colin	The Daughters of Cain	US	1994	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-63004-1		
6463	Oxford is the Latin quarter of Cowley						Dexter, Colin	The Daughters of Cain	US	1994	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-63004-1		
6464	Ensanguining the skies How heavily it dies Into the west away; Past touch and sight and sound Not further to be found How hopeless under ground Falls the remorseful day	Housman, A.E	More Poems, XVI				Dexter, Colin	The Remorseful Day	US	1999	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-76157-X		
6465	When I wrote my 1997 letter I thought I had little to look forward to in 1998, but it turns out that I was stupidly optimistic 	Mackenzie, David	On the Dole in Darlington				Dexter, Colin	The Remorseful Day	US	1999	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-76157-X		
6466	As o'cr me now them lean' st thy breast, With larder'd bodice crisply pressed, Lief I'd prolong my grievous ill Wert thou my guardian angel still	Raikes, Edmund 	The Nurse				Dexter, Colin	The Remorseful Day	US	1999	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-76157-X		
6467	Though your sins be as scarlet, they shall be whiter, yea whiter, than snow	Isaiah, ch. i, v. 18	Bible				Dexter, Colin	The Way Through the Woods	US	1992	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-58373-6		
6468	Whereof one cannot speak, thereof one must be silent	Wittgenstein	Philosophical Investigations				Dexter, Colin	The Way Through the Woods	US	1992	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-58373-6		
6469	A decided boon, therefore, are any multiple-choice items for those pupils in our classrooms who are either inured to idleness, or guilty of wilful ignorance. Such pupils, if simply and appropriately instructed, have only to plump for the same answer on each occasion - let us say, choice (a) from choices (a) (b) (c) (d) - in order to achieve a reasonably regular score of some 25% of the total marks available. This is a wholly satisfactory return for academic incompetence		Crosscurrents in Assessment Criteria: Theory and Practice, HMSO, 1983				Dexter, Colin	Death is Now My Neighbour	US	1996	Fiction, Mystery	1983	0-333-67570-3,		
6470	Espied the god with gloomy soul The prize that in the casket lay Who came with silent tread and stole The jewel that was ours away.	Cooper, Lilian					Dexter, Colin	The Jewel That Was Ours	US	1991	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-43139-1		
6471	It is not impossible to become bored in the presence of a mistress	Stendhal					Dexter, Colin	The Jewel That Was Ours	US	1991	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-43139-1		
6472	Quickly, bring me a beaker of wine, so that I may wet my mind and say something clever.	Aristophanes					Dexter, Colin	Death Is Now My Neighbor	US	1996	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-67570-3		
6473	Admiring friend: “My, that’s a beautiful baby you have there!” Mother: “Oh, that’s nothing — you should see his photograph.”						Dexter, Colin	Morse’s Greatest Mystery and other stories	US	1993	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-59690-0		
6474	Whereby are given unto us exceeding great and precious promises: that by these ye might be partakers of the divine nature, having escaped the corruption that is in the world.	2 Peter, ch. 1, v. 4)	Bible				Dexter, Colin	Morse’s Greatest Mystery and other stories	US	1993	Fiction, Mystery		0-333-59690-0		
6475	The greatest hazard of all, losing oneself, can occur very quietly in the world, almost as if it were nothing at all.	Kierkegaard					Royle, Nicholas 	First Novel	US	2013	Fiction		224096982		
6476	Then certain Shrouds that muttered head to head Came and were gone.	Yeats, W.B					Royle, Nicholas 	Quilt	US	2010	Fiction		956251544		
6477	There are few things impossible in themselves; it is the application required, rather than the means to make them succeed, that we lack.	La Rochefoucauld	Maxims				Royle, Nicholas 	Regicide	US	2011	Fiction		1907992006		
6478	To his friends a man should be firm in friendship Sharing gifts and sharing laughter.		“The Sayings of the High One” Poetic Edda				Hill, Reginald	The Stranger House	US	2005	Fiction		770429890		
6479	Be helpful to strangers who stop at your house, don’t mock or demean them. It’s hard to be certain simply by looking what kin they may claim.		“The Sayings of the High One” Poetic Edda				Hill, Reginald	The Stranger House	US	2005	Fiction		770429890		
6480	By dead-man’s shore in shadow-land a hall was raised roofed with serpents whose venom drips on those who dwell there killers and defilers. All doors face north.		“The Sibyl’s Prophecy” Poetic Edda				Hill, Reginald	The Stranger House	US		Fiction				
6481	Here’s some advice a youngster should listen to, helpful if taken to heart. Be loud against evil wherever you see it; never give your enemy an even break.		“The Sayings of the High One” Poetic Edda				Hill, Reginald	The Stranger House	US		Fiction				
6482	The raindrops play their midnight fugue Against my window pane. Could I once more fold you in my arms You should not leave again.	Morland,Richard 	Night Music				Hill, Reginald	Midnight Fugue	US	2009	Fiction, Crime		61451967		
6483	Then I saw that there was a way to hell, even from the gates of heaven.	Bunyan, John	The Pilgrim's Progress		US		Hill, Reginald	On Beulah Height	US	1998	Fiction, Crime		440225906		
6484	O where is tinye Hew? And where is little Lenne? And where is bonny Lu? And Menie of the Glenne? And where's the place of rest-The ever changing hame? Is it the gowan's breast, Or 'neath the bells of faem? Ay, lu, lan, dil y'u Anon: The Gloamyne Buchte Wir holen sie ein auf jenen Hoh'n Im Sonnenschein. Der Tag ist schon auf jenen	Hoh'n Friedrich Ruckert	Kindertotenlieder IV				Hill, Reginald	On Beulah Height	US	1998	Fiction, Crime		440225906		
6485	If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.	Bacon, Francis					Hill, Reginald	An Advancement of Learning	US	1971	Fiction, Crime		881500534		
6486	… the melancholy fit shall fall Sudden from heaven like a weeping cloud That fosters the droop-headed flowers all And hides the green hill in an April shroud…	Keats, John					Hill, Reginald	An April Shroud	US	1975	Fiction, Crime		451147839		
6487	De'il and Dalziel begin with ane letter The de'il's nae guid and Dalziel's nae better.		Old Galloway Saying				Hill, Reginald	An April Shroud	US	1975	Fiction, Crime		451147839		
6488	Search then the ruling passion: there, alone, The wild are constant, and the cunning known; The fool consistent, and the false sincere; Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here. This clue once found unravels all the rest…	Pope, Alexander					Hill, Reginald	Ruling Passion	US	1978	Fiction, Crime		440169127		
6489	If you find you hate the idea of getting out of bed in the morning, think of it this way – it's a man's work I'm getting up to do.	Aurelius, Marcus	Meditations				Hill, Reginald	A Pinch of Snuff	US	1973	Fiction, Crime		440168899		
6490	We insist, it seems, on living. Then again, indifference descends. The roar of the traffic, the passage of undifferentiated faces, this way and that way, drugs me into dreams: rubs features from faces. People might walk through me . . . We are only lightly covered with buttoned cloth; and beneath these pavements are shells, bones and silence.	Woolf, Virginia	Waves				Hill, Reginald	Bones and Silence	US	1990	Fiction		440209358		
6491	God: First when I wrought this world so wide, Wood and wind and waters wan, Heaven and hell was not to hide, With herbs and grass thus I began. In endless bliss to be and bide And to my likeness made I man, Lord and sire on ilka side Of all middle earth I made him then. A woman also with him wrought I, All in law to lead their life, I bade them wax and multiply, To fulfil this world, without strife. Sithen have men wrought so woefully And sin is now reigning so rife, That me repents and rues forthy That ever I made either man or wife.		The York Cycle of Mystery Plays:  'The Building of the Ark'				Hill, Reginald	Bones and Silence	US	1990	Fiction		440209358		
6492	Or, quick effluvia darting through the brain, Die of a rose in aromatic pain.	Pope, Alexander	Essay on Man				Hill, Reginald	Deadheads	US	1983	Fiction		586072527		
6493	I shall never be friends again with roses.	Swineburne	The Triumph of Time				Hill, Reginald	Deadheads	US	1983	Fiction		586072527		
6494	There is a splendid kind of indolence, where a man, having taken an aversion to the wearisomeness of a business which properly belongs to him, neglects not, however, to employ his thoughts, when they are vacant from what they ought more chiefly to be about, in other matters not entirely unprofitable to life, the exercise of which he finds he can follow with more abundant ease and satisfaction.	Defoe, Daniel	The Life and Adventures of Mr Duncan Campbell				Hill, Reginald	Deadheads	US	1983	Fiction		586072527		
6495	Some talk of ALEXANDER And some of HERCULES; Of HECTOR	Anon.	The British Grenadiers				Hill, Reginald	Death Comes for the Fat Man	US	2007	Fiction		60820829		
6496	A simple child, dear brother Jim, That lightly draws its breath, And feels its life in every limb, What should it know of death?	Wordsworth	We are seven				Hill, Reginald	Child's Play	US	1986	Fiction		586072578		
6497	Hear truth: I stood on the steep brink whereunder Runs down the dolorous chasm of the Pit, Ringing with infinite groans like gathered thunder. Deep, dense, and by no faintest glimmer lit It lay, and though I strained my sight to find Bottom, not one thing could I see in it. Down must we go, to that dark world and blind.						Hill, Reginald	Under World	US	1988	Fiction		446345342		
6498	The Universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine.	Jeans, James					Reynolds, Alastair	Absolution Gap	US	2003	Novel, Science Fiction		441012914		
6499	And I am dumb to tell a weather’s wind How time has ticked a heaven round the stars.	Thomas, Dylan					Reynolds, Alastair	Blue Remembered Earth	US	2012	Novel, Science Fiction		575088273		
6500	A starlit or a moonlit dome disdains All that man is, All mere complexities, The fury and the mire of human veins.	Yeats, W.B. 	Byzantium				Reynolds, Alastair	On the Steel Breeze	US	2013	Novel, Science Fiction		575090456		
6501	I have come to the borders of sleep, The unfathomable deep Forest where all must lose Their way, however straight, Or winding, soon or late; They cannot choose.	Edwards, Thomas					Reynolds, Alastair	Poseidon's Wake	US	2015	Novel, Science Fiction		575090499		
6502	“Tomorrow morning,” he decided, “I’ll begin clearing away the sand of fifty thousand centuries for my first vegetable garden. That’s the initial step.”	Dick, Philip K.	The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch					The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick	US	2011	Fiction		978-0-547-54925-5 		
6503	What best can I do? Exactly what I’ve done. My voice for the voiceless.	Dick, Philip K.	The Exegesis			Y		The Exegesis of Philip K. Dick	US	2011	Fiction		978-0-547-54925-5 		
6504	Mistakes are bound to happen, there’s gonna be another summer I know what I think and what I’m supposed to do Maybe I don’t think as much as you	The Vulgar Boatmen	You Don't Love Me Yet			Y	Lethem, Jonathan 	You Don't Love Me Yet	US	2007	Fiction		038551218X		
6505	I have my start But I have never begun Because without you my life is unsung	Erickson, Roky	You Don't Love Me Yet				Lethem, Jonathan 	You Don't Love Me Yet	US	2007	Fiction		038551218X		
6506	There was nothing to it. The Super Chief was on time, as it almost always is, and the subject was as easy to spot as a kangaroo in a dinner jacket.	Chandler, Raymond 					Lethem, Jonathan 	Gun, with Occasional Music	US	1994	Fiction		0-15-136458-3		
6507	Desdemona: Dost thou in conscience think -- tell me,  Emilia --  That there be women do abuse their husbands  In such gross knd? Emilia: There be some such, no question. Desdemona: Wouldst thou do such a deed for all the world?  Emilia: Why, would not you? Desdemona: No, by this heavenly light! Emilia: Nor I neither, by this heavenly light;  I might do't as well i'the dark. ..Let husbands know Their wives have sense like them: they see and smell And have their palates both for sweet and sour,  As husbands have. What is it that they do When they change us for others? Is it sport? I think it is: and doth affection breed it? I think it doth: is't frailty that thus errs? It is so too: and have not we affections, Desires for sport, and frailty, as men have? 	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Nicholson, William	Adventures in Modern Marriage	US	2017	Fiction		9781784298524		
6508	In the midst of winter, I found there was within me, an invincible summer.	Camus, Albert			France		Norwich, William	My Mrs Brown	US	2015	Fiction		9781442386075		
6509	Things keep their secrets.	Heraclitus					Norman, Howard	My Darling Detective	US	2017	Fiction		9780544236103		
6510	For a time we became the same word. It could not last.	Jabes, Edmond					Novey, Idra	Ways to Disappear	US	2016	Fiction		9780306298490		
6511	I don't want learning, or dignity, or respectability. I want this music, and this dawn, and the warmth of your cheek against mine.	Rumi					Oakley, Colleen	Close Enough to Touch	US	2017	Fiction		9781501139260		
6512	The footsteps of one man cannot create a stampede.		Igbo Proverb				Obioma, Chigozie	The Fishermen	US	2015	Fiction		9780957548855		
6513	The madman has entered our house with violence Defiling our sacred grounds Claiming the single truth of the universe Bending down our high priests with iron Ah! yes the children,  Who walked on our Forefathers' graves Shall be stricken with madness. They shall grow the fangs of the lizard They shall devour each other before our eyes And by ancient command It is forbidden to stop them!	Kunene, Mazisi					Obioma, Chigozie	The Fishermen	US	2015	Fiction		9780957548855		
6514	Lord, behold us with thy blessing,  Once again assembled here; Onward be our footsteps pressing, In thy love and faith and fear...  Break temptation's fatal power, Shielding all with guardian care, Safe in every careless hour,  Safe from sloth and sensual snare;  Thou, our Saviour, thou, our Saviour, Still our failing strength repair, Still our failing strength repair.	Bucknoll, Henry James					O'Brien, Sean	Once Again Assembled Here	US	2014	Fiction		9781447219712		
6515	"Why, he asked himself, "am I always lost?"	Marlowe, Derek	Nightshade				O'Brien, Sean	Once Again Assembled Here	US	2014	Fiction		9781447219712		
6516	There should have been fictions to be real in.	Porter, Peter	Story Which Should have Happened				O'Brien, Sean	Once Again Assembled Here	US	2014	Fiction		9781447219712		
6517	Even what's most unnatural is part of nature	Tobler, Georg Christoph	Die Natur				Blackwell, Andrew	Visit Sunny Chernobyl: And Other Adventures in the World's Most Polluted Places	US	2012	Fiction		1605294454		
6518	f you think, “I breathe,” the “I” is extra. There is no you to say “I.” What we call “I” is just a swinging door which moves when we inhale or when we exhale.	Shun Ryu Suzuki					Gregory, Daryl	Second Person, Present Tense	US	2005	Fiction				
6519	I used to think the brain was the most important organ in the body, until I realized who was telling me that.	Emo Philips					Gregory, Daryl	Second Person, Present Tense	US	2005	Fiction				
6520	And I looked, and, behold, a whirlwind came out of the north, a great cloud, and a fire infolding itself, and a brightness was about it, and out of the midst thereof as the colour of the amber, out of the midst of the fire… and this was their appearance; they had the likeness of a man…. Whithersoever the spirit was to go, they went, thither was their spirit to go; and the wheels were lifted up over against them: for the spirit of the living creature was in the wheels.	Ezekiel 1:4-5, 20	Bible	Bible verse			Gregory, Daryl	In the Wheels	US	1990	Fiction				
6521	On her wedding day she is red and black and white: cheeks flushed with desire, dark hair spilling over bridal gown. She sits before her mirror, toasting the best man. He smiles, tips scarlet tablets into her ruby wine. “To celebrate,” he says. He is the huntsman, dark burning before her wild, confused brain. Slashes, wails — now, he is dragging her through black forests of lamp-posts toward a white-walled hacienda, skylights shining down on alabaster vases, cement sculptures, carpets pale as innocence. Into her ear he whispers desire for her secret, inevitable ruby cut from her chest and stowed in a box beneath his pillow. Drugs distort his face: huntsman, dwarf, neglectful father, he could be any of the men who’ve trailed black wounds across her soul. Her prince was a mirage dreamed between bloodthirsty men. This story is red with her own blood. To live it is to bleed. He pulls away, drags her to a bedroom lined with mirrors glittering colorless diamond facets like coffin walls. She hallucinates witches black in mirrored depths, cackling at her and her and her and her in a thousand refractions. She is fairest of all. She is white as diamond. She hitches her wedding gown and runs into the mirrors to shatter the coffin to slip into a tale of beige and pink and grey.		May 17, 2011				Swirsky, Rachel	If You Were a Dinosaur, My Love, and Other Stories	US	2013	Fiction		https://www.apex-magazine.com/if-you-were-a-dinosaur-my-love/		
6522	Reports from the Vingus region, near the city of Mur, indicate the arrival of a flying machine, from which yellow-green humanoids possessing three legs and eight eyes each have emerged. In their thirst for scandal, the bourgeois press has rushed to call these humanoids visitors from another planet…		From the Newspapers			Y	Arkady Strugatsky and Boris Strugatsky	The Dead Mountaineer's Inn	US	1970	Fiction		161219432X 		
6523	These limits only I place upon you, that never shall a Speaker summon a Speaker, that never shall a Speaker summon the living, that never shall a Speaker summon herself. By these laws abide. As for the rest, may your conscience be your guide.	 Margda	The Speakers’ Edict				Schoen, Lawrence	Barsk: The Elephants' Graveyard	US	2015	Fiction		765377039		
6524	life is not: a book not even when it seems to have pages and chapters beginning an end some progression and life is not: a movie even though sometimes it seems you sit alone in darkness watching ghosts flicker through a show electric in their rowdy lifelessness life is this: a work of amateur not/art we start just barely time to learn how to hold the brush which colors aren’t fugitive how to use an outline but we’re not allowed to start over not ever they shake their heads and take our canvases away.	benjaarons					Haldeman, Joe 	Worlds Enough and Time	US	1992	Fiction		688090257		
6525	Fairy tales do not tell children that dragons exist. Children already know that dragons exist. Fairy tales tell children that dragons can be killed.	Chesterton, G.K					Broaddus, Maurice 	King's War	US	2011	Fiction		857661302		
6526	pity this busy monster, manunkind, not. Progress is a comfortable disease: your victim(death and life safely beyond) plays with the bigness of his littleness— electrons deify one razorblade into a mountainrange; lenses extend unwish through curving wherewhen till unwish returns on its unself. A world of made is not a world of born—pity poor flesh and trees, poor stars and stones, but never this fine specimen of hypermagical ultraomnipotence. We doctors know a hopeless case if—listen: there’s a hell of a good universe next door; let’s go	Cummings, E.E					Halderman, Joe	Worlds Apart	US	1992	Fiction		380716828		
6527	The butterfly counts not months but moments, and has time enough.	Tagore, Rabindranath 					Halderman, Joe	Marsbound	US	2008	Fiction		441015956		
6528	you shall above all things be glad and young. For if you’re young,whatever life you wear it will become you; and if you are glad whatever’s living will yourself become. Girlboys may nothing more than boygirls need: i can entirely her only love whose any mystery makes every man’s flesh put space on;and his mind take off time that you should ever think,may god forbid and (in his mercy) your true lover spare: for that way knowledge lies, the foetal grave called progress, and negation’s dead undoom. I’d rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance	Cummings, E.E					Halderman, Joe	Worlds	US	1990	Fiction		038070823X		
6529	This momentary joy breeds months of pain; This hot desire converts to cold disdain.	Shakespeare, William	The Rape of Lucrece	Play			Wasserman, Robin 	Lust	US	2005	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		068987782X		
6530	Don’t put me off, ’cause I’m on fire, And I can’t quench my desire. Don’t you know that I’m burning up for your love, You’re not convinced that that is enough.	Madonna	Burning Up	song			Wasserman, Robin 	Lust	US	2005	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		068987782X		
6531	How heavy do I journey on the way When what I seek, my weary travel’s end, Doth teach that ease and that repose to say, “Thus far the miles are measured from thy friend."	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 50				Wasserman, Robin 	Sloth	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		1416907181		
6532	Nothing to do Nowhere to go I wanna be sedated	The Ramones	I Wanna Be Sedated	Song			Wasserman, Robin 	Sloth	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		1416907181		
6533	He that is proud eats up himself: pride is his own glass, his own trumpet, his own chronicle.	Shakespeare, William	Troilus and Cressida				Wasserman, Robin 	Pride	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		689877846		
6534	The World's mine for the taking	Eminem					Wasserman, Robin 	Pride	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		689877846		
6535	… let grief convert to anger; blunt not the heart, enrage it.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Wasserman, Robin 	Wrath	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		689877854		
6536	And all I really want is some patience A way to calm the angry voice And all I really want is deliverance.	Morissette, Alanis 	All I Really Want				Wasserman, Robin 	Wrath	US	2006	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		689877854		
6537	If you had never seen anything but mounds of lead, pieces of marble, stones, and pebbles, and you were presented with a beautiful windup watch and little automata that spoke, sang, played the flute, ate, and drank, such as those which dextrous artists now know how to make, what would you think of them, how would you judge them, before you examined the springs that made them move? Would you not be led to believe that they had a soul like your own…?		Anonymous, 1744 Translated from the French by Gaby Wood				Wasserman, Robin 	Frozen	US	2011	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature	1744	1442420383		
6538	They are as sick that surfeit with too much as they that starve with nothing.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice				Wasserman, Robin 	Gluttony	US	2007	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		141690719X 		
6539	I eat too much I drink too much I want too much Too much	Band, Dave Matthews 	Too Much				Wasserman, Robin 	Gluttony	US	2007	Horror, Fiction, Children's literature		141690719X 		
6540	In the Age of Gold, Free from winters cold: Youth and maiden bright, To the holy light, Naked in the sunny beams delight.	Blake, William		poem			Wasserman, Robin 	Girls on Fire	US	2016	Fiction		62415484		
6541	Queen of lies, every day, in my heart.	Cobain, Kurt		song			Wasserman, Robin 	Girls on Fire	US	2016	Fiction		62415484		
6542	Humans are machines of the angels.	Paul, Jean					Wasserman, Robin 	Torn	US	2011	Fiction		141693636X		
6543	All moveables of wonder, from all parts, Are here— … The Bust that speaks and moves its goggling eyes, The Wax-work, Clock-work, all the marvellous craft Of modern Merlins, Wild Beasts, Puppet-shows, All out-o’-the-way, far-fetched, perverted things, All freaks of nature, all Promethean thoughts Of man, his dulness, madness, and their feats All jumbled up together, to compose A Parliament of Monsters….	Wordsworth, WIlliam					Wasserman, Robin 	Torn	US	2011			141693636X		
6544	I see… a new and commanding breed rising up, fearless and fabulous, unsparing of blood and sparing of pity, inured to suffering the worst and to inflicting it and ready to stake all to attain their ends— a race that builds machines and trusts machines, to whom machines are not soulless iron, but engines of might which it controls with cold reason and hot blood.	Jünger, Ernst 	Copse 125				Wasserman, Robin 	Shattered	US	2011	Fiction		1442420391		
6545	s it that by its indefiniteness it shadows forth the heartless voids and immensities of the universe, and thus stabs us from behind with the thought of annihilation, when beholding the white depths of the milky way? … — the palsied universe lies before us a leper; and like willful travelers in Lapland, who refuse to wear colored and coloring glasses upon their eyes, so the wretched infidel gazes himself blind at the monumental white shroud that wraps all the prospect around him. And of all these things the Albino whale was the symbol. Wonder ye then at the fiery hunt?	Melville, Herman	Moby Dick				Langan, John 	The Fisherman	US	US	Fiction		1939905214		
6546	A Clock stopped — Not the Mantel’s — Geneva’s farthest skill Can’t put the puppet bowing — That just now dangled still —	Dickinson, Emily					Howard, Jonathan 	Johannes Cabal the Necromancer	US	2009	Fiction		385528086		
6547	Other sins only speak; murder shrieks out. The element of water moistens the earth, But blood flies upwards and bedews the heavens.	Webster, John					Howard, Jonathan 	Johannes Cabal the Detective	US	2010	Fiction		385528094		
6548	If poets’ verses be but stories So be food and raiment stories; So is all the world a story; So is man of dust a story.	Cille, Colum 					Howard, Jonathan 	Johannes Cabal: The Fear Institute	US	2011	Fiction		755347994		
6549	In my case, that includes surviving into my thirties I never thought I'd live long enough to be writing memoirs. Hell, I never thought I'd learn to write well enough to write memoirs. One of the things about associating with Doctor Raven is that you end up doing a lot of things you never thought possible. Anyway, the adventures I've written down here all took place back in the dawn of time-back a good six, eight years ago. Not very long in calendar days, but a lifetime when measured in physical therapy sessions and reconstructive surgery. Much of this will feel like ancient history to most of you. I'm hoping it will seem like that to me, too, one of these days.	Kies,Wolfgang	Wolfgang Kies, Seattle, 2059				Stackpole, Michael	Shadowrun 32: Wolf and Raven	US	1997	Fiction		451459954		
6550	Dear future generations: Please accept our apologies. We were rolling drunk on petroleum.	Vonnegut, Kurt 					Stewart, Ben	Don't Trust, Don't Fear, Don't Beg	US	2015	Fiction		1620971097		
6551	April is the cruelest month, breeding Lilacs out of the dead land, mixing Memory and desire, stirring Dull roots with spring rain.	Eliot, T.S	The Wasteland				Partridge, Norman	Slippin' into Darkness	US	1994	Fiction		1575660040		
6552	“But you want me to desecrate the grave!” “Don’t give me that crap. There’s nothing sacred about a hole in the ground. Or a man that’s in it. Or you, or me.”	Peckingpah, Sam	Warren Oates answers Isela Vega in Sam Peckinpah’s Bring Me the Head of Alfredo Garcia				Partridge, Norman	Wildest Dreams	US	1998	Fiction		1892284006		
6553	The time has been That when the brains were out, the man would die, And there an end; but now they rise again. With twenty mortal murders on their crown.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth Act III, Scene II				Partridge, Norman	Wildest Dreams	US	1998	Fiction		1892284006		
6554	Everybody is always tugging at you. They’d all like sort of a chunk of you. They kind of like to take pieces out of you	Monroe, Marilyn					Collins, Max 	Bye bye, baby	US	2011	Fiction		765321793		
6555	Marilyn never liked good-byes.	Strasberg, Lee	Lee Strasberg, from his funeral eulogy				Collins, Max 	Bye bye, baby	US	2011	Fiction		765321793		
6556	There’s no business like show business.	Berlin, Irving 					Collins, Max 	The Million-Dollar Wound	US	1986	Fiction		312532520		
6557	If you don’t do like I say, you’ll get shot in the head.	Nitti, Frank					Collins, Max 	The Million-Dollar Wound	US	1986	Fiction		312532520		
6558	History of the United States Naval Operations in World War II Say a prayer for my pal Who died in Guadalcanal.		Commonest of inscriptions among the hundreds of crosses in a cemetery on that island				Collins, Max 	The Million-Dollar Wound	US	1986	Fiction		312532520		
6559	Lucky indeed for America that in this theater and at that juncture she depended not on boys drafted or cajoled into fighting but on “tough guys” who had volunteered to fight and who asked for nothing better than to come to grips with the sneaking enemy who had aroused all their primitive instincts.	Morison, Samuel Eliot 					Collins, Max 	The Million-Dollar Wound	US	1986	Fiction		312532520		
6560	I am a victim of the Washington scene.	Forrestal,James V. 	James V. Forrestal America’s first Secretary of Defense				Collins, Max 	Majic Man	US	1999	FictioFiction, Mystery, Suspense		451199456		
6561	But shrieks that fly Piercing and wild, and loud, shall mourn the tale….	Sophocles	Sophocles, translated by William Mackworth Praed				Collins, Max 	Majic Man	US	1999	FictioFiction, Mystery, Suspense		451199456		
6562	Tongue often hang man quicker than rope.	Chan, Charlie 					Collins, Max 	Damned in Paradise	US	1996	Fiction		525942254		
6563	Although the historical incidents in this novel are portrayed more or less accurately (as much as the passage of time, and contradictory source material, will allow), fact, speculation, and fiction are freely mixed here; historical personages exist side by side with composite characters and wholly fictional ones—all of whom act and speak at the author’s whim. “What the public wants in the way of books on crime is detective stories that appeal to the passions. The public has so long been taught to hate and judge that it seems hopeless to try to teach them any sane and humane ideas of conduct and reasoning.	Darrow, Clarence	The Story of My Life				Collins, Max 	Damned in Paradise	US	1996	Fiction		525942254		
6564	Chicago is the heaven and haven of mobsters, gamblers, thieves, killers, and salesmen of every human sin.	Lait , Jack and Mortimer, Lee					Collins, Max 	Chicago Confidential	US	2011	Fiction		978-1-61218-094-6		
6565	The Mafia is no fairy tale. It is ominously real, and it has scarred the face of America.	Senator Estes Kefauver					Collins, Max 	Chicago Confidential	US	2011	Fiction		978-1-61218-094-6		
6566	Murder is the essence of Chicago, just as blackmail is the essence of Hollywood.	Muir, Florabel 					Collins, Max 	Chicago Confidential	US	2011	Fiction		978-1-61218-094-7		
6567	Although the historical incidents in this novel are portrayed more or less accurately (as much as the passage of time, and contradictory source material, will allow), fact, speculation, and fiction are freely mixed here; historical personages exist side by side with composite characters and wholly fictional ones—all of whom act and speak at the author’s whim. “I think it’s too bad when aviation movies depend for their excitement on plane wrecks and lost fliers and all that sort of thing. Perhaps that’s good drama but it certainly isn’t modern aviation.”	Earhart, Amelia 					Collins, Max 	Flying Blind	US	1998	Fiction		978-1-61218-089-2		
6568	“Down these mean streets a woman must go who is not herself mean, who is neither tarnished nor afraid.”	Chandler, Raymond	The Simple Art of Murder, Paraphrased				Collins, Max 	Deadly Beloved	US	2007	Fiction		843957786		
6569	I never guess. It is a shocking habit.	Doyle, Arthur Conan	The Sign of Four				Collins, Max 	Grave Matters	US	2004	Fiction		743495756		
6570	Very few of us are what we seem.	Partners in Crime	Christie, Agatha				Collins, Max 	Grave Matters	US	2004	Fiction		743495756		
6571	When two objects come into contact, there is a material exchange, from each to the other.	Locard, Edmund	Edmund Locard, 1910 Father of Forensic Science				Collins, Max 	Sin City	US	2002	Fiction	1910	743444051		
6572	What can be done with fewer assumptions is done in vain with more.	Ockham, William					Collins, Max 	Body of Evidence	US	2003	Fiction		743478010		
6573	It's my life It's now or never	Bon Jovi					Collins, Max 	Dark Angel Before the Dawn	US	2002	Fiction		345451821		
6574	It's my life and I'll do what I want	Burdon, Eric					Collins, Max 	Dark Angel Before the Dawn	US	2002	Fiction		345451821		
6575	With a scientific third degree, the master criminalist makes the physical evidence talk, wringing confessions from blood, guns, narcotics, hair, fibers, metal slivers, tire marks, tool marks, and bullets.	Webb, Jack					Collins, Max 	Double Dealer	US	2003	Fiction		743444043		
6576	With method and logic one can accomplish anything.	Poirot, Hercule				Y	Collins, Max 	Cold Burn	US	2003	Fiction		743444078		
6577	Data! Data! Data! I can't make bricks without clay.	Holmes, Sherlock				Y	Collins, Max 	Cold Burn	US	2003	Fiction		743444078		
6578	A sound thinker gives equal consideration to the probable and the improbable.	Freeman, R. Austin	Dr John Thorndyke				Collins, Max 	Binding Ties	US	2005	Fiction		743496639		
6579	Nothing is simpler than to kill a man; the difficulties arise in attempting to avoid the consequences.	Stout, Rex	Nero Wolfe				Collins, Max 	Binding Ties	US	2005	Fiction		743496639		
6580	You never know what’s hit you. A gunshot is the perfect way.	J.F.K					Collins, Max 	Target Lancer	US	2012	Fiction		765321807		
6581	My own feeling was that Bobby was worried that there might be some conspiracy … worried that the investigation would somehow point back to him.	Katzenbach, Nicholas 	Nicholas Katzenbach, RFK’s deputy attorney general				Collins, Max 	Target Lancer	US	2012	Fiction		765321807		
6582	You don’t play murder in soft words.	Welles, Orson 	Orson Welles, press conference after “The War of the Worlds” broadcast				Collins, Max 	The War of the Worlds Murder	US	2005	Fiction		425204014		
6583	It is my intention to introduce legislation against such Hallowe’en bogeymen.	Herring, Clyde 	Iowa State Senator Clyde Herring				Collins, Max 	The War of the Worlds Murder	US	2005	Fiction		425204014		
6584	Everything seemed unimportant in the face of death.		A radio listener, the day after the broadcast				Collins, Max 	The War of the Worlds Murder	US	2005	Fiction		425204014		
6585	The truth is that one never believes for a minute-no matter what danger you’re in-that you yourself are going to be killed. The bomb is always going to hit the other person.	Christie, Agatha					Collins, Max 	The London Blitz Murders	US	2004	Fiction		425198057		
6586	A finger of intense radiance appeared suddenly on one of her sides, unfolded upwards with a swift blossoming, and pointed into the sky with a burst of glare….	Charteris, Leslie 					Collins, Max 	The Hindenburg Murders	US	2000	Fiction		425174093		
6587	It must have been an infernal machine.	Lehmann,  Ernst 	 Ernst Lehmann, Hindenburg captain, from his deathbed				Collins, Max 	The Hindenburg Murders	US	2000	Fiction		425174093		
6588	There was not the slightest thought of danger in the minds of those who sat around the tables in the luxurious dining saloon of the Titanic. 	Futrelle, May 					Collins, Max 	The Titanic Murders	US	1999	Fiction		425168107		
6589	As those who study them have come to learn, bones make good witnesses — although they speak softly, they never lie and they never forget.	Dr. Snow, Clyde Collins 	Dr. Clyde Collins Snow, forensics anthropologist				Collins, Max 	Bones: Buried Deep	US	2006	Fiction		1416524614		
6590	The more outré and grotesque an incident is the more carefully it deserves to be examined, and the very point which appears to complicate a case is, when duly considered and scientifically handled, the one which is mostly likely to elucidate it.	Doyle, Arthur Conan	The Hound of the Baskervilles				Collins, Max 	Bones: Buried Deep	US	2006	Fiction		1416524614		
6591	Sky piracy... involves the interests of every nation, the safety of every traveller, and the integrity of that structure of order on which a world community depends.	Nixon, R. M. 					Collins, Max 	Fly Paper	US	1981	Fiction, Speculative		523411618		
6592	Take me to Mexico.	Cooper, D. B. 					Collins, Max 	Fly Paper	US	1981	Fiction, Speculative		523411618		
6593	Love sickness needs a love cure.		Chinese proverb				Collins, Max 	After the Dark	US	2003	Fiction, Speculative		345451848		
6594	“Love hurts.”	Phil and Don					Collins, Max 	After the Dark	US	2003	Fiction, Speculative		345451848		
6595	“The cause of America is, in a great measure, the cause of all mankind.”	Paine, Thomas 	Thomas Paine (Common Sense, 1776), American political activist at the time of the Revolutionary War.				Collins, Max 	Fate of the Union	US	2015	Fiction, Speculative		1503947408		
6596	The promoters of the systemic evil involved in killing President Kennedy counted on our repression and denial of its reality.	Douglass, James W.  	JFK and the Unspeakable				Collins, Max 	Ask Not	US	2013	Fiction		076533626X		
6597	That little Kennedy... he thought he was a god.	Dulles, Allen					Collins, Max 	Ask Not	US	2013	Fiction		076533626X		
6598	We’ll take out insurance by setting up some nut to take the fall for the job, just like they do in Sicily.	Marcello, Carlos 					Collins, Max 	Ask Not	US	2013	Fiction		076533626X		
6599	One out of every four presidents has died in office.	Johnson, Lyndon Baines 					Collins, Max 	Ask Not	US	2013	Fiction		076533626X		
6600	We’re all mad here	Carroll, Lewis 					Collins, Max 	Ask Not	US	2013	Fiction		076533626X		
6601	I saw Satan fall from heaven like lightning.	Luke 10:18	Bible				Douglas, Carole 	Dancing with Werewolves	US	2007	Fiction, Speculative		809572036		
6602	I really don't know why I have decided to pluck up my courage and present, as if it were authentic, the manuscript of Adso of Melk. Let us say it is an act of love. Or, if you like, a way of ridding myself of numerous persistent obsessions.	Eco, Umberto	The Name of the Rose				O' Connell, John	Baskerville: The Mysterious Tale of Sherlock's Return	US	2011	Fiction		9781780720494		
6603	Art is theft.	Picasso, Pablo			Spain		O' Connell, John	Baskerville: The Mysterious Tale of Sherlock's Return	US	2011	Fiction		9781780720494		
6604	Speculators on the universe... are no better than madmen.	Socrates			Greece		Offill, Jenny	Dept. Of Speculation	US	2014	Fiction		9780385350815		
6605	The past is not dead; it's not even past.	Faulkner, William					Ohanesian, Aline	Orhan's Inheritance	US	2015	Fiction		9781616203740		
6606	Language is the house of being. In its home man dwells.	Heidegger, Martin					Ohanesian, Aline	Orhan's Inheritance	US	2015	Fiction		9781616203740		
6607	A work of art that retraced the conquest of happiness would be a revolutionary one.	Camus, Albert	Noces				Okri, Ben	The Age of Magic	US	2014	Fiction	1937	9781784081478		
6608	The age of magic has begun. Unveil your eyes.	Pensero	Ii Camino				Okri, Ben	The Age of Magic	US	2014	Fiction	1321	9781784081478		
6609	One must have a mind of winter  To regard the frost and the boughs  Of the pine-trees crusted with snow;   And have been cold a long time  To behold the junipers shagged with ice,  The spruces rough in the distant glitter   Of the January sun; and not to think  Of any misery in the sound of the wind,  In the sound of a few leaves,   Which is the sound of the land  Full of the same wind  That is blowing in the same bare place   For the listener, who listens in the snow,  And, nothing himself, beholds  Nothing that is not there and the nothing that is.	Stevens, Wallace	The Snow Man	Poem			O' Loughlin, Ed	Minds of Winter	US	2016	Fiction		9781780871721		
6610	One cannot stop the sublime, or give it place names.	Loomis, Chauncey	Weird and Tragic Shores				O' Loughlin, Ed	Minds of Winter	US	2016	Fiction		9781780871721		
6611	We we suffer anguish we return to early childhood because that is the period in which we first learnt to suffer the experience of total loss. It was more than that. It was the period in which we suffered more total loss than in all the rest of our life put together.	Berger, John					O' Malley, Thomas	This Magnificient Desolation	US	2013	Fiction		9781408842607		
6612	Grief has no borders, no limits, no known ends... Some sadness are permanent.	Lynch, Thomas					O' Malley, Thomas	This Magnificient Desolation	US	2013	Fiction		9781408842607		
6613	There are no second acts in American lives.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					O' Nan, Stewart	West of Sweet	US	2015	Fiction		9780670785957		
6614	Nothing was impossible -- everything was just beginning.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					O' Nan, Stewart	West of Sweet	US	2015	Fiction		9780670785957		
6615	The angel of forgetfulness is a blessed creature.		Menachem Begin				O' Nan, Stewart	City of Secrets	US	2016	Fiction		9780670785964		
6616	Could it be, even for elderly people, that this was life -- startling, unexpected, unknown?	Woolf, Virginia			UK		O' Nan, Stewart	Emily, Alone	US	2011	Fiction		9780670022359		
6617	To show you mercy is no gain, to destroy you is no loss.		The Angkar				Osborne, Lawrence	Hunter in the Dark	US	2015	Fiction		9780553447347		
6618	Faustus: How comes it then that thou art out of hell? Mephistopheles: Why this is hell, nor am I out of it.	Marlowe, Christopher			UK		Osborne, Lawrence	The Ballad of a Small Player	US	2014	Fiction		9780804137973		
6619	There be of them, that have left a name behind them, that their praises might be reported. And some there be, which have no memorial; who are perished, as though they had never been; and are become as though they had never been born; and their children after them.		Ecclesiasticus 44:8-9				Otsuka, Julie	The Buddha in the Attic	US	2011	Fiction		9780241956489		
6620	Barn's burnt down --  now I can see the moon.	Masahide					Otsuka, Julie	The Buddha in the Attic	US	2011	Fiction		9780241956489		
6621	You will hear the voice of my memories stronger than the voice of my death -- that is, if death ever had a voice.	Rulfo, Juan	Pedro Paramo				Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust	US	2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
6622	Follow my tracks in the sand that lead  Beyond thought and space.	Hafez					Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust	US	2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
6623	Chon gi lala...		Luo story beginnings		Kenya		Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust	US	2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
6624	open me carefully		written on an envelope containing a letter from Emily Dickinson to Susan Huntington Gilbert				Oyeyemi, Helen	What is not Yours is not Yours	US	2016	Fiction	1852	9781594634635		
6625	There are artists who only feel safe when they are free, but there are also such as can breathe freely on when they are secure.	Hauser, Arnold					Padura, Leonardo	Heretics	US	2013	Fiction		9780374168858		
6626	Everything is in the hands of God, except the fear of God.	The Talmud					Padura, Leonardo	Heretics	US	2013	Fiction		9780374168858		
6627	Whoever has reflected on these four things would have done better not coming into the world: What is above us? What is below us? What came before? What will come after?		Rabbinical maxim				Padura, Leonardo	Heretics	US	2013	Fiction		9780374168858		
6628	It could have happened. It had to happen. It happened earlier. Later. Nearer. Farther off. It happened, but not to you. You were saved because you were the first. You were saved because you were the last. Alone. With others. On the right. The left. Because it was raining. Because of the shade. Because the day was sunny.  You were in luck -- there was a forest. You were in luck -- there were no trees. You were in luck -- a rake, a hook, a beam, a brake, A jamb, a turn, a quarter-inch, an instant . . .  So you're here? Still dizzy from another dodge, close shave, reprieve? One hole in the net and you slipped through? I couldn't be more shocked or speechless. Listen, how your heart pounds inside me.  	Szymborska, Wislawa	"Could Have"	Poem	Poland		Padukone, Pia	Where Earth meets Water	US	2014	Fiction		9780778315971		
6629	One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.	Woolf, Virginia	A Room of One's Own		UK		Page, Katherine Hall	Small Plates	US	2014	Fiction		9780062326515		
6630	Too like the lightning, which doth cease to be  Ere one can say, "It lightens."	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Palmer, Ada	Seven Surrenders	US	2017	Fiction		9780765378026		
6631	I continue to be much more concerned, when it comes to our security, with the prospect of a nuclear weapon going off in Manhattan.	Obama, Barack			US		Palmer, Matthew	Secrets of State	US	2015	Fiction		9780399165719		
6632	Given current policies and practices, a nuclear terrorist attack that devastates one of the great cities of the world is inevitable. In my judgment, if governments do no more and no less than they are doing today, the odds of such an event within a decade are more than 50 percent.	Allison, Graham			US		Palmer, Matthew	Secrets of State	US	2015	Fiction		9780399165719		
6633	A more rational anti-terrorism policy would focus resources heavily, perhaps almost exclusively, on threats of nuclear and weapons of mass destruction terror.	Silver, Nate					Palmer, Matthew	Secrets of State	US	2015	Fiction		9780399165719		
6634	The belief in a supernatural source of evil is not necessary; men alone are quite capable of every wickedness.	Conrad, Joseph	Under Western Eyes				Palmer, Matthew	The Wolf of Sarajevo	US	2016	Fiction		9780399175015		
6635	He who fights with monsters should look to it that he himself does not become a monster. And when you gaze long into an abyss the abyss also gazes into you.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	Beyond Good and Evil				Palmer, Matthew	The Wolf of Sarajevo	US	2016	Fiction		9780399175015		
6636	We have met the enemy and he is us.	Pogo					Palmer, Matthew	The Wolf of Sarajevo	US	2016	Fiction		9780399175015		
6637	Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries.  Without them humanity cannot survive.	Dalai Lama			Tibet		Palmer, Daniel	Mercy Michael Palmer	US	2016	Fiction		9781250030849		
6638	To imagine that a person who intrigues us has access to a way of life unknown and all the more attractive for its mystery, to believe that we will begin to live only through the love of that person -- what else is this but the birth of great passion?	Proust, Marcel	from the mistranslation of Y. K. Karaosmanoglu		France		Pamuk, Orhan	The White Castle	US	1990	Fiction		9780571309696		
6639	I had melancholy thoughts...  a strangeness in my mind,  A feeling that I was not for that hour,  Not for that place.	Wordsworth, William	The Prelude		UK		Pamuk, Orhan	A Strangeness in my Mind	US	2014	Fiction		9780571276004		
6640	The first man who, having fenced off a plot of land, thought of saying, "This is mine" and found people simple enough to believe him was the real founder of civil society.	Rousseau, Jean-Jacques	Discourse on the Origin and Foundations of Inequality Among Men		French		Pamuk, Orhan	A Strangeness in my Mind	US	2014	Fiction		9780571276004		
6641	The gulf between the private and public views of our countrymen is evidence of the power of the state.	Salik, Celal	Milliyet				Pamuk, Orhan	A Strangeness in my Mind	US	2014	Fiction		9780571276004		
6642	It's a treat, being a long-distance runner, out in the world by yourself...	Sillitoe, Alan	The Loneliness of the Long-Distance Runner				Parker Jr., John L.	Racing the Rain	US	2015	Fiction		9781476769868		
6643	They hand in hand with wandring steps and slow, Through Eden took thir solitarie way.	Milton, John					Reynolds, Matthew	The World was All Before Them	US	2013	Fiction		9781408817964		
6644	If God created man in his own image, then who the hell created the FFs?	Anonymous Human		Fictional			Rhinehart, Luke	Invasion	US	2016	Fiction		9781785651755		
6645	Human beings are the planet's way of committing suicide.	Anonymous FF		Fictional			Rhinehart, Luke	Invasion	US	2016	Fiction		9781785651755		
6646	I’ve been told I said that once. Many years from now. It was a warning. That I was going to hell. But if I fought hard enough, I could escape. I believed it for a lifetime.	Connor, John				Y	Foster, Alan	Terminator Salvation	US	2009	Fiction, Science Fiction		9781848569300		
6647	Auprès de ma blonde, qu’il fait bon, fait bon, fait bon. Auprès de ma blonde, qu’il fait bon dormir…!						Foster, Alan	Dark Star	US	1974	Fiction, Science Fiction		345288718		
6648	If you would be a real seeker after truth, it is necessary that at least once in your life you doubt, as far as possible, all things.	Descartes, Renee	Principles of Philosophy		France		Foster, Alan	Cyber Way	US	1990	Fiction, Science Fiction	1644	441132456		
6649	He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over.	Porteus, Beilby 					Sawyer, Robert 	Flashforward	US	1999	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		812580346		
6650	COMPLETE FOSSIL SKELETONS ARE RARELY FOUND. IT IS PERMISSIBLE TO FILL IN MISSING PIECES USING THE RECONSTRUCTIONIST’S BEST GUESSES, BUT, EXCEPT FOR DISPLAY MOUNTS, ONE MUST CLEARLY DISTINGUISH THOSE PARTS THAT ARE ACTUAL FOSSILIZED MATERIAL FROM THOSE THAT ARE CONJECTURE. ONLY THE AUTHENTIC FOSSILS ARE TRUE FIRST-PERSON TESTIMONY OF THE PAST; IN CONTRAST, THE RECONSTRUCTIONIST’S CONTRIBUTIONS ARE SOMETHING AKIN TO THIRD-PERSON NARRATIO	Jericho, Thomas D, Ph.D.	Thomas D. Jericho, Ph.D., in his introduction to Handbook of Paleontological Restoration (Danilova and Tamasaki, editors)				Sawyer, Robert 	Calculating God	US	2000	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		812580354		
6651	If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr					Sawyer, Robert 	Humans	US	2003	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	765346753			
6652	The belief in God has often been advanced as not only the greatest, but the most complete of all the distinctions between man and the lower animals.	Darwin, Charles	The Descent of Man				Sawyer, Robert 	Hybrids	US	2003	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	076534906X			
6653	And let me tell you, God is not so infinite as the Catholics assert. He is about six hundred meters in diameter, and even then is weak towards the edges.	Kapek, Carel	The Absolute at Large				Sawyer, Robert 	Hybrids	US	2003	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	076534906X			
6654	Mankind was still divided into two species: The few who had “speculation” in their souls, and the many who had none, with a belt of hybrids in the middle.	Galsworthy, John	To Let				Sawyer, Robert 	Hybrids	US	2003	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	076534906X			
6655	What is mind? No matter. What is matter? Never mind.	Key, Thomas Hewitt 					Sawyer, Robert 	Factoring Humanity	US	1998	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	812571290			
6656	Historically, there have been three great blows to the Quintaglio ego. First, Afsan delivered the cosmological blow by taking God out of our skies and moving us from the center of the universe to one of its countless backwaters. Then, Toroca dealt us the biological blow, showing that we were not divinely created from the hands of God but rather had evolved through natural processes from other animals. And, finally, Mokleb administered the psychological blow, proving that we were not rational beings acting on lofty principles but are in fact driven by the dark forces that control our subconscious minds.	Briz-Tolharb	Briz-Tolharb, Curator				Sawyer, Robert 	Foreigner	US	1994	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	765309726			
6657	For Justice, though she’s painted blind, is to the weaker side inclined.	Butler, Samuel					Sawyer, Robert 	Illegal Alien	US	1997	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	441005926			
6658	No wise man ever wished to be younger.	Swift, Jonathan 					Sawyer, Robert 	Rollback	US	2007	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	765311089			
6659	How old would you be if you didn’t know how old you are?	Paige, Leroy "Satchel" 					Sawyer, Robert 	Rollback	US	2007	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	765311089			
6660	Even though the arc of the moral universe is long, it bends toward justice.	King, Martin Luther Jr.					Sawyer, Robert 	Starplex	US	1996	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		441003729		
6661	It is better to be hated for what you are than to be loved for what you are not.	Gide, Andre	Andre Gide, winner of the 1947 Nobel Prize in literature				Sawyer, Robert 	Frameshift	US	1997	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		765313162		
6662	We cannot expect to have certain, universal agreement on any question of personhood, but we all are forced to hold an answer in our hearts and act upon our best guess.	Lanier, Jaron	The Journal of Consciousness Studies				Sawyer, Robert 	Mindscan	US	2005	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		765311070		
6663	And ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free.	John 8:32	Bible	Bible verse			Sawyer, Robert 	The Hand You're Dealt	US	1997	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		B008PHH580		
6664	In the last analysis, it is our conception of death which decides our answers to all the questions life puts to us.	Hammarskjold, Dag 	Dag Hammarskjold (1905-1961) United Nations Secretary General				Sawyer, Robert 	The Terminal Experiment	US	1995	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		61053104		
6665	Big breakthroughs seldom come quickly or easily — or in the form that might be expected. What a blind person needs is not a teacher but another self.	Keller, Helen					Sawyer, Robert 	Wake	US	2009	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		441016790		
6666	I read that one company is importing all of Wikipedia into its artificial-intelligence projects. This means when the killer robots come, you’ll have me to thank. At least they’ll have a fine knowledge of Elizabethan poetry.	Wales, Jimmy	Jimmy Wales, Founder of Wikipedia				Sawyer, Robert 	Watch	US	2010	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		441018181		
6667	An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind.	Gandhi, Mahatma 			India		Sawyer, Robert 	Watch	US	2010	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		441018181		
6668	The perfect search engine would be like the mind of God.	Brin, Sergey 	Sergey Brin, Cofounder of Google				Sawyer, Robert 	Wonder	US	2011	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		441019765		
6669	THIS IS YOUR CHANCE TO GO INTO SPACE! THE UNITED NATIONS SPACE AGENCY REQUIRES PEOPLE FROM ALL WALKS OF LIFE FOR FIRST EXTRASOLAR PLANETARY SURVEY We require 10,000 people to form the crew of Argo, first in UNSA’s Starcology (space-traveling arcology) series of Bussard-ramjet starships. Starcology Argo will conduct a complete survey of Eta Cephei IV (“Colchis”), a verdant, Earthlike world 47 light-years distant. True to the Starcology community-in-space idea, we will consider workers in all realms of human endeavor. Applicants must be under 30 years of age and in good general health. [R]eply to this posting and an application will be downloaded to your terminal.						Sawyer, Robert 	Golden Fleece	US	1990	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		312868650		
6670	There are strange things done ’neath the Martian sun By those who seek the mother lode; The ruddy trails have their secret tales That would make your blood run cold; The twin moonlights have seen queer sights, But the queerest they ever did see Was that night on the shore of a lake of yore I terminated a transferee.						Sawyer, Robert 	Red Planet Blues	US	2013	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		425256820		
6671	E pluribus unum Out of many, one						Sawyer, Robert 	Triggers	US	2012	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		670065765		
6672	For once, at least, I grasped the mental operations of the Morlocks. Suppressing a strong inclination to laugh I stepped through the bronze frame and up to the Time Machine. I was surprised to find it had been carefully oiled and cleaned. I have suspected since that the Morlocks had even partially taken it to pieces while trying in their dim way to grasp its purpose.	Wells, H. G. 	The Time Machine				Sawyer, Robert 	On the Surface	US		Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	1895			
6673	Baby, I’m only society’s child When we’re older, things may change But for now this is the way they must remain—	Ian, Janis					Sawyer, Robert 	Immortality	US		Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction				
6674	It may be a requirement for a theory of consciousness that it contains at least one crazy idea.	Chalmers, David					Sawyer, Robert 	Quantum Night	US	2016	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		425256839		
6675	Absolute, true, and mathematical time, of itself and from its own nature, flows equably without relation to anything external.	Newton, Isaac					Benford, Gregory 	Timescape	US	1980	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		553297090		
6676	How is it possible to account for the difference between past and future when an examination of the laws of physics reveals only the symmetry of time?… present-day physics makes no provision whatever for a flowing time, or for a moving present moment.	Davies, P.C.W	The Physics of Time Asymmetry				Benford, Gregory 	Timescape	US	1980	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction	1974	553297090		
6677	Father of all! in every age In every clime ador’d, By saint, by savage, and by sage, Jehovah, Jove, or Lord!	Pope, Alexander 					Benford, Gregory 	Jupiter Project	US	1975	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		380790572		
6678	It is better to be wrong than to be vague. In trial and error, the error is the true essential.	Dyson, Freeman					Benford, Gregory 	Shipstar	US	2014	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		765328704		
6679	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T.S					Benford, Gregory 	In the Ocean of Night	US	1977	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		044661159X		
6680	After the final no there comes a yes. And on that yes the future world depends. No was the night. Yes is this present sun.	Stevens, Wallace					Benford, Gregory 	Across the Sea of Suns	US	1984	Novel, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		446611565		
6681	Tygerl Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry ? In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire ? What the hand, dare seize the fire ? And what shoulder, and what art, Could twist the sinews of thy heart? And when thy heart began to beat, What dread hand? And what dread feet? What the hammer? What the chain? In what furnace was thy brain? What the anvil? what dread grasp Dare its deadly terrors clasp ? When the stars threw down their spears, And water'd heaven with their tears, Did he smile his work to see? Did he who made the Lamb make thee ? Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry ?	Blake, William					Swann, S. 	Forests of the Night	US	1993	Fiction				
6682	It’s whom I’m dreamed that remains eternal. It’s him whom I shall return.	Pessoa, Fernando 					Hoyt, Sarah 	Crawling Between Heaven and Earth	US	2002	Fiction		1888993294		
6683	Pretty, in amber, to observe the forms Of hairs, or straws, or dirt, or grubs, or worms; The things, we know, are neither rich nor rare, But wonder how the devil they got there.	Pope, Alexander 	An Epistle to Dr. Arbuthnot				McDevitt, Jack 	Ancient Shores	US	1996	Fiction		61054267		
6684	I asked him how far we were from Hartford. He said he had never heard of the place.	Twain, Mark	A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur’s Court				McDevitt, Jack 	Eternity Road	US	1997	Fiction		61054275		
6685	They came during the October of the World, Riding the twilight. To ensure that men would not forget.		The Travels of Abraham Polk				McDevitt, Jack 	Eternity Road	US	1997	Fiction		61054275		
6686	We have always stood along a beach opening onto an infinite sea. That sea beckons us, but for ages we were limited to looking across its expanse with our telescopes and our imaginations. In time, we learned to build outriggers and we got to a few of the barrier islands. Today we have finally in our hands a true four-master, a ship that will take us beyond whatever horizons may exist.	Alniri, Khalid	Khalid Alniri, The “Infinity Beach” Speech at Wesleyan			Y	McDevitt, Jack 	Infinity Beach	US	2000	Fiction		61020052		
6687	Out of the night they come, Raining fire and rock, Raking the cities of man, Living storms, Shaped in the Devil’s Cauldron.		Sigma Hotel Book				McDevitt, Jack 	Cauldron	US	2007	Fiction		441015255		
6688	There are some questions in Astronomy to which we are attracted … on account of their peculiarity … [rather] than from any direct advantage which their solution would afford to mankind… I am not aware that any practical use has been made of Saturn’s Rings… But when we contemplate the Rings from a purely scientific point of view, they become the most remarkable bodies in the heavens… When we have actually seen that great arch swing over the equator of the planet without any visible connection, we cannot bring our minds to rest.	Maxwell, James Clerk 					Bova, Ben	Saturn	US	2003	Fiction		812579429		
6689	As the new century begins … we may be ready to settle down before we wreck the planet. It is time to sort out Earth and calculate what it will take to provide a satisfying and sustainable life for everyone into the indefinite future… For every person in the world to reach present U.S. levels of consumption would require [the resources of] four more planet Earths.	Wilson, Edward O. 					Bova, Ben	Saturn	US		Fiction		812579429		
6690	The modern tropics and their fringes support more than half the world’s population, numbered in the billions. Many already live at the fringe of survival, dependent on food aid transported from the grain belts of more temperate zones. Even a small climatic shift… would physically compress the geographical limits for cereal cropping… I leave it to your imagination what such a pace of climate change would entail for most people.	Drury , Stephen 	Stepping Stones: Evolving the Earth and Its Life				Bova, Ben	The Precipice	US	2001	Fiction, Science Fiction		812579895		
6691	…some men have already embarked on a bold new adventure, the conquest of outer space. This is a healthy sign, a clear indication that some of us are still feral men, unwilling to domesticate ourselves by any kind of bondage, even that of the spatial limitations of our planet’s surface.	Coon, Carleton S. 	The Story of Man				Bova, Ben	The Precipice	US	2001	Fiction, Science Fiction		812579895		
6692	We have power, you and I, But what good is that now? We would build a new world if we only knew how.	Brel, Jacques 					Bova, Ben	Moonrise	US	1996	Fiction, Science Fiction		380786974		
6693	The great invasions which destroyed late Bronze Age civilization came from two directions. From the northwest a variety of tribes, called by the Egyptians the “sea peoples,” began raiding the eastern coasts of the Mediterranean … [by] 1200 B.C. the Hittite empire was destroyed… While these invasions from the northwest swept over Greece, Asia Minor, and the Mediterranean coasts, other hordes of invaders came from the southeast, from the fringes of theArabian desert … The movement began early: the Israelites were already in Palestine before 1220 B.C		The Columbia History of the World				Bova, Ben	Vengeance of Orion	US	1988	Fiction, Science Fiction	1972	413175707		
6694	Yes, makin’ mock o’ uniforms that guard you while you sleep Is cheaper than them uniforms, an’ they’re starvation cheap… For it’s Tommy this, an’ Tommy that, an “Chuck him out, the brute!” But it’s “Saviour of ’is country,” when the guns begin to shoot…	Kipling, Rudyard 	 Tommy		US		Bova, Ben	Orion Among the Stars	US	1995	Fiction, Science Fiction		812535111		
6695	Everything is very simple in war, but the simplest thing is difficult… War is the province of uncertainty; three-fourths of the things on which action in war is based lie hidden in the fog of a greater or lesser certainty.	von Clausewitz, Carl 	On War				Bova, Ben	The Silent War	US	2004	Fiction, Science Fiction		812579909		
6696	May he fly high and strike terror in the hearts of the unjust.						Bova, Ben	The Starcrossed	US	1975	Fiction, Science Fiction		44178046		
6697	An intelligence knowing, at a given instance of time, all forces acting in nature, as well as the momentary position of all things of which the universe consists, would be able to comprehend the motions of the largest bodies of the world and those of the lightest atoms in one single formula, provided his intellect were sufficiently powerful to subject all data to analysis; to him nothing would be uncertain, both past and future would be present in his eyes.	de Laplace, Pierre-Simon 					Bova, Ben	Orion in the Dying Time	US	1990	Fiction, Science Fiction		812514297		
6698	War is an evil thing, but to submit to the dictation of other states is worse… Freedom, if we hold fast to it, will ultimately restore our losses, but submission will mean permanent loss of all that we value… To you who call yourselves men of peace, I say: You are not safe unless you have men of action on your side.	Thucydides					Bova, Ben	Moonwar	US	1997	Fiction, Science Fiction		380786982		
6699	Once we have lived through the rapid changes that are now marking our transition from the third to the fourth phase of history, from a period of diversification to one of unification, we shall be squarely faced with a number of serious problems… It has been shown by many social experiments that man cannot control every facet of life. All we can do is to try to isolate the factors that are the keys to the entire structure, and to work on them. These are basically: the conservation of natural resources; power-production; population-control; the full utilization of brainpower; and education. The details of the social structure will fall into place automatically as the end product of all these forces; as they always have done… Political unification of the world is not the first necessary step. By the time it has become possible without turmoil, it will also have become unnecessary.	Coon, Carleton S. 					Bova, Ben	Moonwar	US	1997	Fiction, Science Fiction		380786982		
6700	Zeus now addressed the immortals: “What a lamentable thing it is that men should blame the gods and regard us as the source of their troubles when it is their own wickedness that brings them sufferings worse than any which Destiny allots them.	Homer	The Iliad				Bova, Ben	The Hittite	US	2010	Fiction, Science Fiction		765324024		
6701	But ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge: it is those who know little, and not those who know much, who so positively assert that this or that problem will never be solved by science.	Darwin, Charles					Bova, Ben	Leviathans of Jupiter	US	2011	Fiction, Science Fiction		765317885		
6702	History will remember the inhabitants of [the twentieth] century as the people who went from Kitty Hawk to the moon in sixty-six years, only to languish for the next thirty in low-Earth orbit. At the core of the risk-free society is a self-indulgent failure of nerve.	Aldrin, Buzz	Buzz Aldrin, Apollo 11 astronaut				Bova, Ben	Mercury	US	2005	Fiction, Science Fiction		765343142		
6703	A species with all its eggs in one planetary basket risks becoming an omelet.	Webb, Stephen 	Where Is Everybody				Bova, Ben	Mercury	US	2005	Fiction, Science Fiction		765343142		
6704	When, in disgrace with Fortune and men’s eyes, I all alone beweep my outcast state…						Bova, Ben	Mercury	US	2005	Fiction, Science Fiction		765343142		
6705	Yet each man kills the thing he loves, By each let this be heard, Some do it with a bitter look, Some with a flattering word, The coward does it with a kiss, The brave man with a sword! Some kill their love when they are young. And some when they are old; Some strangle with the hands of Lust, Some with the hands of Gold: The kindest use a knife, because The dead so soon grow cold.	Wilde, Oscar	The Ballad of Reading Gaol				Bova, Ben	The Rock Rats	US	2002	Fiction, Science Fiction		812579887		
6706	I wage not any feud with Death For changes wrought on form and face; No lower life that earth’s embrace May breed with him, can fright my faith.						Bova, Ben	The Aftermath	US	2007	Fiction, Science Fiction		765304147		
6707	My God, my God, why hast Thou forsaken me? Far from my deliverance are the words of my groaning.	Psalm 22					Bova, Ben	Jupiter	US	2000	Fiction, Science Fiction		812579410		
6708	Nearly all men can stand adversity, but if you want to test a man’s character, give him power.	Lincoln, Abraham 					Bova, Ben	Orion and King Arthur	US	2011	Fiction, Science Fiction		765330172		
6709	Either we are alone or we are not; either way is mind boggling.	Dubridge, Lee 					Bova, Ben	Voyagers	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		812500768		
6710	Nothing is too wonderful to be true.	Faraday, Michael 					Bova, Ben	Voyagers	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		812500768		
6711	The only limit to our realization of tomorrow will be our doubts of today.	Roosevelt, Franklin D. 					Bova, Ben	Voyagers	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		812500768		
6712	A thing worth having is a thing worth cheating for.	Fields, W. C. 					Bova, Ben	The Sam Gunn Omnibus	US	2007	Fiction, Science Fiction		076531617X		
6713	Nothing is so fatal to the progress of the human mind as to suppose our views of science are ultimate; that there are no new mysteries in nature; that our triumphs are complete; and that there are no new worlds to conquer.	Davy, Sir Humphry					Bova, Ben	New Earth	US	2013	Fiction, Science Fiction		765330180		
6714	Sufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.	Matthew 6:34	Bible				Bova, Ben	New Earth	US	2013	Fiction, Science Fiction		765330180		
6715	It is only by risking our persons from one hour to another that we live at all. And often enough our faith beforehand in an uncertified result is the only thing that makes the result come true.	James, William 					Bova, Ben	Titan	US	2006	Fiction, Science Fiction		765343150		
6716	I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use.	Galileo					Bova, Ben	Mars Life	US	2008	Fiction, Science Fiction		765317877		
6717	Fire is the test of gold; adversity, of strong men.	Seneca					Bova, Ben	Test of Fire	US	1982	Fiction, Science Fiction		523485476		
6718	Sing, goddess, of the accursed rage of Akhilleus Son of Peleus, which gave pain to countless Akhaioi, Sent the many sturdy souls of warriors to Hades, and left their bodies as spoil for all the dogs And birds of prey….	Homer	Iliad 1.1–5				Turtledove, Harry and Greenberg, Martin H. 	The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century	US	2001	Fiction		345439899		
6719	It is well that war is so terrible, or we should grow too fond of it.	Lee, Robert E.					Turtledove, Harry and Greenberg, Martin H. 	The Best Military Science Fiction of the 20th Century	US	2001	Fiction		345439899		
6720	And super heroes come to feast To taste the flesh not yet deceased And all I know Is still the beast is feeding-	O'Brien, Richard 	 The Rocky Horror Show 				Drake, David  and Wagner, Karl	Killer	US	1985	Fiction		812509846		
6721	The gates of mercy shall be all shut up, And the flesh'd soldier, rough and hard of heart. In liberty of bloody hand shall range With conscience wide as hell…	Shakespeare, William 	Henry V				Drake, David  and Wagner, Karl	Killer	US	1985	Fiction		812509846		
6722	Yesterday won’t be over until tomorrow and tomorrow began ten thousand years ago.	Faulkner, William	Intruder in the Dust				Drake, David  and Daniel, Tony	The Heretic	US	2013	Fiction		1451638817		
6723	King Amulius’ herdman (whose name is said to be Faustulus) found the infants and brought them home to raise. … When the youths [Romulus and Remus] grew up, they made a habit of attacking bandits [herdsmen of Numitor, King Amulius’ brother], … The bandits ambushed the youths while they were performing a religious rite. Romulus escaped, but Remus was captured. … Numitor recognized the youths as his grandchildren. They wove a plot against Amulius … and killed him.	Livy	Livy: Ab urbe condita, Book I				Drake, David	Lest Darkness Fall/To Bring the Light	US	1996	Fiction		671877364		
6724	Numitor gave Romulus and Remus everything that was necessary to found a city. … Some say Remus yielded leadership of the colony to Romulus, but with resentment. … Whereupon Celer … stuck Remus with a mattock and killed him.	Dionysius of Halicarnassus	Roman Antiquities, Book I				Drake, David	Lest Darkness Fall/To Bring the Light	US	1996	Fiction		671877364		
6725	And this also,” said Marlow suddenly, “has been one of the dark places of the earth.”	Conrad, Joseph	Heart of Darkness				Williams, Walter	The Rift	US	1999	Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		61057940		
6726	From Paradise to Taprobane is forty leagues; there may be heard the sound of the Fountains of Paradise.	Friar Marignolli	Traditional: reported by Friar Marignolli (A.D. 1335)				Clarke, Arthur	The Fountains of Paradise	US	1979	Fiction		446677949		
6727	From India and the golden Chersoness And utmost Indian Isle Taprobane…	Milton, John	Paradise Regained, Book IV				Clarke, Arthur	The Fountains of Paradise	US	1979	Fiction		446677949		
6728	Is it not possible — I often wonder — that things we have felt with great intensity have an experience independent of our minds; are in fact still in existence? And if so, will it not be possible, in time, that some device will be invented by which we can tap them? …Instead of remembering here a scene and there a sound, I shall fit a plug into the wall; and listen in to the past…	Woolf, Virginia					Clarke, Arthur	The Light of Other Days	US	2000	Fiction		812576403		
6729	We know how cruel the truth often is, and we wonder whether delusion is not more consoling.	Poincaré, Henri					Clarke, Arthur	The Light of Other Days	US	2000	Fiction		812576403		
6730	Genius in one grand particular is like life. We know nothing of either but by their effects.	Colton, Charles Caleb 					Clarke, Arthur	Richter 10	US	1996	Fiction		575601108		
6731	The world is always ready to receive talent with open arms. Very often it does not know what to do with genius.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell 					Clarke, Arthur	Richter 10	US	1996	Fiction		575601108		
6732	Remember them as they were-, and write them off.	Hemingway, Ernest					Clarke, Arthur	Imperial Earth	US	1975	Fiction		1416504540		
6733	For every man has business and desire.	Shakespeare, William 	Hamlet, Act 1, Scene 4 Part I. Titan				Clarke, Arthur	Imperial Earth	US	1975	Fiction		1416504540		
6734	I mean, after all; you have to consider we’re only made out of dust. That’s admittedly not much to go on and we shouldn’t forget that. But even considering, I mean it’s a sort of bad beginning, we’re not doing too bad. So I personally have faith that even in this lousy situation we’re faced with we can make it. You get me?		From an interoffice audio-memo сirculated to Pre-Fash level consultants at Perky Pat Layouts, Inc., dictated by Leo Bulero immediately on his return from Mars.			Y	Dick, Philip K.	The Three Stigmata of Palmer Eldritch	US	1965	Fiction		1407247425		
6735	Place there is none; we go backward and forward, and there is no place.	St Augustine					Dick, Philip K.	Counter Clock World	US	1967	Fiction		375719334		
6736	And truly I was afraid, I was most afraid, But even so, honoured still more That he should seek my hospitality From out the dark door of the secret earth.	Lawrence, D.H					Dick, Philip K.	Galactic Pot Healer	US	1969	Fiction		679752978		
6737	The time you have waited for has come. The work is complete; the final world is here. He has been transplanted and is alive.		Mysterious voice in the night				Dick, Philip K.	The Divine Invasion	US	1981	Fiction		679734457		
6738	An Ode for him Ah Ben! Say how, or when Shall we thy Guests Meet at those Lyrick Feasts, Made at the Sun, The Dog, the triple Tunne? Where we such clusters had, As made us nobly wild, not mad; And yet each Verse of thine Out-did the meate, out-did the frolick wine. My Ben Or come agen: Or send to us, Thy wits great over-plus; But teach us yet Wisely to husband it; Lest we that Talent spend: And having once brought to an end That precious stock; the store Of such a wit the world should have no more.	Herrick, Robert					Dick, Philip K.	The Transmigration of Timothy Archer	US	1982	Fiction	1848	679734449		
6739	VALIS (acronym of Vast Active Living Intelligence System, from an American film): A perturbation in the reality field in which a spontaneous self-monitoring negentropic vortex is formed, tending progressively to subsume and incorporate its environment into arrangements of information. Characterized by quasi-consciousness, purpose, intelligence, growth and an armillary coherence.		Great Soviet Dictionary				Dick, Philip K.	Valis	US	1981	Fiction		679734465		
6740	They find it harder to locate their external enemies than to grapple with their internal conditions. Their seemingly impersonal defeat has spun a personally tragic plot and they are betrayed by what is false within them.	Mills, C. Wright 					Dick, Philip K.	Voices from the Street	US	2001	Fiction		765316927		
6741	The slovenly wub might well have said: Many men talk like philosophers and live like fools.						Dick, Philip K.	Beyond Lies the Wub	US	1951	Fiction		B003MZ0LS6		
6742	Who steals my purse steals trash, But he that filches from me my good name....	Shakespeare, William					Fairstein, Linda 	The DeadHouse	US	2001	Fiction		671019546		
6743	I am spellbound by the mystery of murder.	Weegee (Arthur Fellig)					Fairstein, Linda 	Cold Hit	US	1999	Fiction		671019554		
6744	The voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground…	Genesis 4:10					Fairstein, Linda 	Bad Blood	US	2007	Fiction		743287487		
6745	Resignedly beneath the sky the melancholy waters lie. So blend the turrets and shadows there That all seem pendulous in air, While from a proud tower in the town death looks gigantically down.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The City in the Sea				Fairstein, Linda 	Hell Gate	US		Fiction				
6746	Evil is unspectacular and always human, And shares our bed and eats at our own table.	Auden, W. H. 					Fairstein, Linda 	Night Watch	US	2012	Fiction		525952632		
6747	There is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called… Bethesda… For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water.	John 5:2, 4					Fairstein, Linda 	Death Angel	US	2013	Fiction		525953876		
6748	Good can imagine Evil, but Evil cannot imagine Good.	Auden,W. H					Fairstein, Linda 	Terminal City	US	2014	Fiction		525953884		
6749	All detectives might be called investigators, but not all investigators can be called detectives. Investigators need a trail of facts which might eventually lead to a successful conclusion of their inquiry. If there are no investigative leads to pursue, then they are finished. This is where a detective comes in-a person who can paint a landscape he has never seen from inside a darkened room, which is actually the crime scene. That’s the difference between the craft and the art.		Former chief inspector, Scotland Yard				Fairstein, Linda 	Devil's Bridge	US	2015	Fiction		525953892		
6750	Through tattered clothes great vices do appear; Robes and furred gowns hide all.	Shakespeare, William 	King Lear				Fairstein, Linda 	Killer Look	US	2016	Fiction		735206473		
6751	To be buried while alive is, beyond question, the most terrific of… extremes which has ever fallen to the lot of mere mortality… We know of nothing so agonizing upon Earth-we can dream of nothing half so hideous in the realms of the nethermost Hell.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Premature Burial				Fairstein, Linda 	Entombed	US	2005	Fiction		743482271		
6752	There are thoughts which are prayers. There are moments when, whatever the posture of the body, the soul is on its knees.	Hugo, Victor					Rose, M.J	Seduction	US	2013	Fiction		1451621507		
6753	But when from a long-distant past nothing subsists, after the people are dead, after the things are broken and scattered, taste and smell alone, more fragile but more enduring, more unsubstantial, more persistent, more faithful, remain poised a long time, like souls, remembering, waiting, hoping, amid the ruins of all the rest; and bear unflinchingly, in the tiny and almost impalpable drop of their essence, the vast structure of recollection.	Proust, Marcel	Remembrance of Things Past				Rose, M.J	The Book of Lost Fragrances	US	2012	Fiction		1451621302		
6754	China Tells Living Buddhas To Obtain Permission Before They Reincarnate Beijing April 4, 2007 Tibet’s living Buddhas have been banned from reincarnation without permission from China’s atheist leaders. The ban is included in new rules intended to assert Beijing’s authority over Tibet’s restive and deeply Buddhist people. For the first time China has given the Government the power to ensure that no new living Buddha can be identified, sounding a possible death knell to a mystical system that dates back at least as far as the 12th century. China already insists that only the Government can approve the appointments of Tibet’s two most important monks, the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama. The Dalai Lama’s announcement in May 1995 that a search inside Tibet… had identified the 11th reincarnation of the Panchen Lama, who died in 1989, enraged Beijing. The boy chosen by the Dalai Lama has disappeared. 	Macartney, Jane	Excerpted from an article in the Times (UK) by Jane Macartney.				Rose, M.J	The Book of Lost Fragrances	US	2012	Fiction		1451621302		
6755	Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes.	Jung, Carl					Rose, M.J	The Book of Lost Fragrances	US	2012	Fiction		1451621302		
6756	You may think me superstitious, if you will, and foolish; but indeed, I am more than half convinced that he had, in truth, an abnormal gift, and a sense, something-I know not what-that in the guise of wall and door offered him an outlet, a secret and peculiar passage of escape into another and altogether more beautiful world.	Wells, H.G	The Door in the Wall				Rose, M.J	The Collector of Dying Breaths	US	2014	Fiction	1911		1451621531	
6757	Often, in the cosseted quarters of a museum, we forget that every work of ancient art is a survivor, a representative of untold numbers of similar artworks that perished. This triumphant exhibition makes us remember, while demonstrating that every survivor saves much more than just itself: long strands of culture, identity and history waiting to be woven back together.	Smith, Roberta	Roberta Smith, writing in the New York Times about the exhibit Silent Survivors of Afghanistan’s 4,000 Tumultuous Years				Rose, M.J	The Hypnotist	US	2007	Fiction		778326756		
6758	Were I called on to define, very briefly, the term Art, I should call it the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through the veil of the soul	Poe, Edgar Allan					Rose, M.J	The Hypnotist	US	2007	Fiction		778326756		
6759	Memory is then the key word which combines past and present, past and future.	Wiesel, Elie					Rose, M.J	The Memorist	US	2008	Fiction		778325849		
6760	The souls must reenter the absolute from where they have emerged. They must develop all the perfections; the germ of which is planted in them; and if they have not fulfilled this condition during one life, they must commence another…until they have acquired the condition that fits them for reunion with God.	Kabbalah (Zohar)					Rose, M.J	The Memorist	US	2008	Fiction		778325849		
6761	I simply believe that some part of the human self or soul is not subject to the laws of space and time.	Jung,Carl 					Rose, M.J	The Reincarnationist	US	1999	Fiction		778324206		
6762	They will come back, come back again, As long as the red earth rolls. He never wasted a leaf or a tree. Do you think he would squander souls?	Kipling, Rudyard					Rose, M.J	The Reincarnationist	US	1999	Fiction		778324206		
6763	What makes night within us may leave stars	Hugo, Victor	Ninety-Three				Rose, M.J	The Witch of Painted Sorrows	US	2015	Fiction		147677806X		
6764	I love you as certain dark things are to be loved, in secret, between the shadow and the soul.	Neruda, Pablo					Rose, M.J	The Secret Language of Stones	US	2016	Fiction		1476778116		
6765	But Zeus sent from heaven a show’r of blood-stain’d rain. In sign of many a warrior’s coming doom.	The Iliad					Stine, R.L	Red Rain	US	2012	Horror		1451636121		
6766	The idea that religion and politics don’t mix was invented by the Devil to keep Christians from running their own country.	Falwell, Jerry					Khoury, Raymond 	The Sign	US	2009	Thriller, Mystery, Historical		525950974		
6767	My kingdom is not of this world.	John 18:36	Bible	Bible Verse			Khoury, Raymond 	The Sign	US	2009	Thriller, Mystery, Historical		525950974		
6768	When a distinguished… scientist states that something is possible, he is almost certainly right. When he states that something is impossible, he is very probably wrong.	Clarke, Arthur C.					Khoury, Raymond 	The Sanctuary	US	2007	Thriller, Mystery, Historical		052595029X		
6769	Tempus edax, homo edacior. (Time devours; man devours even more.)		Ancient Roman saying				Khoury, Raymond 	The Sanctuary	US	2007	Thriller, Mystery, Historical		052595029X		
6770	Missing you like crazy and wishing you weren’t so far away. Man’s most transcendental achievement would be the conquest of his own brain.	Santiago Ramón y Cajal	Santiago Ramón y Cajal neuroscientist and Nobel laureate				Khoury, Raymond 	Rasputin's Shadow	US	2013	Thriller, Mystery, Historical		525953132		
6771	In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies.	Churchill, Winston					Martini, Steve	Guardian of Lies	US	2009	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		61230901		
6772	This is the first of punishments, that no guilty man is acquitted if judged by himself.	Juvenal	Roman Poet and Satirist				Martini, Steve	Compelling Evidence	US	1992	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		515110396		
6773	his is the generation of that great leviathan. . to which we owe. . our peace and defence. For by this authority, given him by every particular man in the commonwealth, he hath the use of so much power and strength conferred on him, that by terror thereof, he is enabled to form the wills of them all, to peace at home, and mutual aid against their enemies abroad.	Hobbes, Thomas	Leviathan				Martini, Steve	Double Tap	US	2005	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense	1651	515139734		
6774	And the blood shall be a sign for you on the houses where you live; and when I see the blood I will pass over you…	Exodus 12:13	Bible				Martini, Steve	Undue Influence	US	1994	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		051511605X		
6775	Great God! this is an awful place.	Scott, Robert F.	Found scrawled in the journal of the failed South Pole Explorer, Robert F. Scott				Rollins, James	Subterranean	US	1999	Fiction, Adventure		380792648		
6776	And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, slouches towards Bethlehem to be born?	Yeats, W.B					Rollins, James	Altar Of Eden	US	2009	Fiction		61231428		
6777	The study of Nature makes a man at last as remorseless as Nature.	Wells, H.G					Rollins, James	Altar Of Eden	US	2009	Fiction		61231428		
6778	And Babylon shall become heaps, a dwellingplace for dragons, an astonishment, and an hissing, without an inhabitant.	Jeremiah 51:37	Bible				Rollins, James	Altar Of Eden	US	2009	Fiction		61231428		
6779	The holy relics were granted to Rainald von Dassel, Archbishop of Cologne (1159–67), following Emperor Barbarossa’s sacking of the city of Milan. Such a treasure was granted to the German Archbishop for his aid and chancellorship in service to the current Emperor. Not all were content to see such a treasure leave Italy…not without a struggle.		From L’histoire de la Sainte Empire Romaine (The History of the Holy Roman Empire), 1845, HISTOIRES LITTÉRAIRES				Rollins, James	Map of Bones	US	2005	Fiction		60765240		
6780	n the final persecution of the Holy Roman Catholic Church, there will reign Peter the Roman, who will feed his flock among many tribulations; after which the seven-hilled city will be destroyed and the dreadful Judge will judge the people.	The Prophecy of Saint Malachy					Rollins, James	The Doomsday Key	US	2009	Fiction	1139	61231401		
6781	The power of population is indefinitely greater than the power in the earth to produce subsistence for man.	Malthus, Thomas	An Essay on the Principle of Population				Rollins, James	The Doomsday Key	US	2009	Fiction	1798	61231401		
6782	The time to buy is when blood is running in the streets.	Baron Rothschild, Nathan	Wealthiest man in the Nineteenth Century				Rollins, James	The Doomsday Key	US	2009	Fiction		61231401		
6783	On the existence and threat of modern-day secret societies: We are opposed around the world by a monolithic and ruthless conspiracy that relies primarily on covert means for expanding its sphere of influence… building a tightly knit, highly efficient machine that combines military, diplomatic, intelligence, economic, scientific and political operations.	Kennedy, John F	Speech given at the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel on April 27, 1961	Speech	US		Rollins, James	Bloodline	US	2012	Fiction	1961	61784796		
6784	Surely God would not have created such a being as man, with an ability to grasp the infinite, to exist only for a day! No, no, man was made for immortality. 	Lincoln, Abraham			US		Rollins, James	Bloodline	US	2012	Fiction		61784796		
6785	The pestilence came first to the town of Kaffa on the Black Sea. There the mighty Mongolian Tartars waged siege upon the Italian Genoese, merchants and traders. Plague struck the Mongol armies with burning boils and bloody expulsions. Struck with great malice, the Mongol lords used their siege catapults to cast their diseased dead over the Genoese walls, and spread plague in a litter of bodies and ruin. In the year of the incarnation of the Son of God 1347, the Genoese fled under sail in twelve galleys back to Italy, to the port of Messina, bringing the Black Death to our shores.	Duke M. Giovanni	Duke M. Giovanni (1356), trans. by Reinhold Sebastien in Il Apocalypse (Milan: A. Mondadori, 1924), 34–35				Rollins, James	The Judas Strain	US	2007	Fiction	1356	60763892		
6786	Why the bubonic plague suddenly arose out of China’s Gobi desert during the Middle Ages and slew a third of the world’s population remains unknown. In fact, no one knows why so many plagues and influenzas of the last century — SARS, the Avian Flu — have arisen out of Asia. But what is known with fair certainty: the next great pandemic will arise again out of the East.		United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Compendium of Infectious Diseases, May 2006				Rollins, James	The Judas Strain	US	2007	Fiction	2006	60763892		
6787							Rollins, James	The Judas Strain	US	2007	Fiction		60763892		
6788	Science is my passion, politics, my duty.	Jefferson,Thomas	Letter to Harry Innes,1791				Rollins, James	The Devil Colony	US	2010	Fiction	1791	61784788		
6789	Eskimo Village Vanishes! ARCHIVED RECORD: THE TORONTO DAILY STAR, NOVEMBER 23, 1937 ESKIMO VILLAGE VANISHES! RCMP Confirms Trapper’s Story Special to the Star, Lake Territory, November 23. The inspector for the Royal Canadian Mounted Police returned today to confirm the disappearance of an Eskimo village in the Northern Lakes region. Ten days ago, fur trapper Joe LaBelle contacted the RCMP to report a chilling discovery. While running a trapline, LaBelle snowshoed out to an isolated Eskimo village on the shores of Lake Anjikuni only to discover every inhabitant — man, woman, and child — had vanished from their huts and storehouses. “It was as if every one of them poor folk up and took off with no more than the shirts on their backs.” Inspector Pierre Menard of the RCMP returned with his team’s findings today and confirmed the trapper’s story. The village had indeed been found abandoned under most strange circumstances. “In our search, we discovered undisturbed foodstuff, gear, and provisions but no sign of the villagers. Not a single footprint or track.” Even the Eskimos’ sled dogs were found buried under the snow, starved to death. But the most disturbing discovery of all was reported at the end: the Eskimos’ ancestral graves were found excavated and emptied. The RCMP promises to continue the search, but for now the fate of the villagers remains a mystery.						Rollins, James	Ice Hunt	US	2003	Fiction, Suspense, Speculative fiction		60521600		
6790	And I saw in the right hand of him that sat on the throne a book written within and on the backside, sealed with seven seals. And I saw a strong angel proclaiming with a loud voice, Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof? And no man in heaven, nor in earth, neither under the earth, was able to open the book, neither to look thereon … Thou art worthy to take the book, and to open the seals thereof: for thou wast slain, and hast redeemed us to God by thy blood….	Revelations 5:1–3, 9	Bible	Bible Verse			Rollins, James	The Blood Gospel	US	2013	Fiction		006199104X		
6791	I am Lazarus, come from the dead, Come back to tell you all, I shall tell you all.	Eliot, T.S					Rollins, James	The Blood Gospel	US	2013	Fiction		006199104X		
6792	The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.	Einstein, Albert					Rollins, James	The Eye of God	US	2013	Fiction		006178480X		
6793	Extinction is the rule. Survival is the exception.	Sagan, Carl	The Varieties of Scientific Experience				Rollins, James	The 6th Extinction	US	2014	Fiction	2007	62194925		
6794	In the early part of the twentieth century the Beresovka mammoth carcass was discovered in Siberia. Nearly intact, the animal was found buried in silty gravel sitting in an upright position. The mammoth had a broken foreleg, evidently caused by a fall from a nearby cliff ten thousand years ago. The remains of its stomach were intact and there were grasses and buttercups lodged between its teeth. The flesh was still edible, but reportedly not tasty. No one has ever satisfactorily explained how the Beresovka mammoth and other animals found frozen in the subarctic could have been frozen before being con sumed by predators of the time.	Holland, J. 	Alaska Science Forum				Child, Lincoln 	Terminal Freeze	US	2008	Fiction, Thriller, Science Fiction		385515510		
6795	Such a day, rum all out:—Our company somewhat sober:—A damned confusion amongst us!—Rogues a-plotting:—Great talk of separation—so I looked sharp for a prize:—Such a day took one, with a great deal of liquor on board, so kept the company hot, damned hot; then all things went well again.	Teach,Edward (Blackbeard)	from the logbook of Edward Teach, aka Black beard, ca. 1718				Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Riptide	US	1998	Fiction, Thriller		3426619148		
6796	Applying twentieth-century solutions to seventeenth-century problems affords either absolute success or absolute chaos; there is no middle ground.	Horn, Orville, Ph.D.					Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Riptide	US	1998	Fiction, Thriller		3426619148		
6797	We listen to the unspoken, we gaze upon the unseen.	Okakura, Kakuzo 	The Book of Tea				Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Reliquary	US	1997	Fiction, Thriller		765354950		
6798	REL-I-QUARY relic-wary (n): a shrine or coffer for displaying an object, bone, or body part from a saint or deity						Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Reliquary	US	1997	Fiction, Thriller		765354950		
6799	Before you embark on a journey of revenge, dig two graves.	Confucius					Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Two Graves	US	2012	Fiction, Thriller		446554995		
6800	Our symbols shout at the universe, They fly off, like hunters’ arrows Into the night sky. Or knapped spearpoints into flesh. They race like fires across plains, Driving buffalo.	Butt, Franklin 					Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Mount Dragon	US	1996	Fiction, Thriller		765354934		
6801	One window upon Apocalypse is more than enough.	Wright, Susan  and Sinsheimer, Robert L. 	Bulletin of Atomic Scientists				Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	Mount Dragon	US	1996	Fiction, Thriller		765354934		
6802	Even in our sleep pain which cannot forget falls drop by drop upon the heart until in our own despair against our will comes wisdom through the awful grace of God.	Aeschylus	Aeschylus, Agamemnon, as paraphrased by Robert F. Kennedy				Child, Lincoln And Preston, Douglas	The Obsidian Chamber	US	2016	Fiction, Thriller		1455541672		
6803	History is the distillation of evidence surviving the past.	Handlin, Oscar	Truth in History				Berry, Steve	The Alexandria Link	US	2007	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction	1979	345485750		
6804	Since the first Adam who beheld the night and the day and the shape of his own hand, men have made up stories and have fixed in stone, in metal, or on parchment whatever the world includes or dreams create. Here is the fruit of their labor: the Library…The faithless say that if it were to burn, history would burn with it. They are wrong. Unceasing human work gave birth to this infinity of books. If of them all not even one remained, man would again beget each page and every line.	Borges, Jorge Luis					Berry, Steve	The Alexandria Link	US	2007	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345485750		
6805	regarding the Library of Alexandria Libraries are the memory of mankind.	Goethe, Johann Wolfgang					Berry, Steve	The Alexandria Link	US	2007	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345485750		
6806	Russia-a country in which things that just don't happen happen.	Peter the Great					Berry, Steve	The Romanov Prophecy	US	2004	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345460065		
6807	A year shall come of Russia's blackest dread; Then will the crown fall from the royal head, The throne of tsars will perish in the mud, The food of many will be death and blood.	Lermontov, Mikhail					Berry, Steve	The Romanov Prophecy	US	2004	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction	1830	345460065		
6808	Russia: mysterious dark continent, "a riddle wrapped in a mystery inside an enigma" in Winston Churchill's phrase, remote, inaccessible to foreigners, inexplicable even to natives. That is the myth, encouraged by Russians themselves, who would prefer that no one discover who they really are and how they really live.	Kaiser, Robert	Russia: The People and the Power 				Berry, Steve	The Romanov Prophecy	US	2004	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction	1984	345460065		
6809	For all its trials, for all its mistakes, the story of Russia at the end of the [twentieth] century must be counted as a kind of revival, a resurrection.	Remnick, David	Resurrection: The Struggle for a New Russia  				Berry, Steve	The Romanov Prophecy	US	2004	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction	1997	345460065		
6810	All countries large and small suffer one defect in common: the surrounding of the ruler with unworthy personnel. Those who would control rulers, first discover their secret fears and wishes.	Han Fei-Tzu					Berry, Steve	The Emperor's Tomb	US	2010	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction	3rd century BCE	345505492		
6811	History is a maiden, and you can dress her however you wish.		Chinese Proverb				Berry, Steve	The Emperor's Tomb	US	2010	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345505492		
6812	Study the past if you would define the future.	Confucius					Berry, Steve	The Emperor's Tomb	US	2010	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345505492		
6813	Jesus said, "Know what is within your sight, and what is hidden from you will become clear. For there is nothing hidden that will not be revealed.	The Gospel of Thomas					Berry, Steve	The Templar legacy	US	2006	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345476166		
6814	It has served us well, this myth of Christ.	Pope Leo X					Berry, Steve	The Templar legacy	US	2006	Fiction, Thriller, Historical Fiction		345476166		
6815	Why waste time discovering the truth when you can so easily create it?		The person quoted above requested anonymity as he was not authorized to speak on the record as to matters of truth.				Baldacci, David 	The Whole Truth	US	2008	Fiction, Political Thriller		0-446-19597-9		
6816	A wrongly accused man is always vilified   by the ignorant masses.   Such a man should fire at will,   he is bound to hit something.	Anonymous					Baldacci, David 	Last Man Standing	US	2001	Fiction, Crime Fiction		446611778		
6817	Speed, surprise and violence of action.		Hostage Rescue Motto				Baldacci, David 	Last Man Standing	US	2001	Fiction, Crime Fiction		446611778		
6818	You can only come to the morning through the shadows.	Tolkien, J.R.R			UK		Baldacci, David 	The Finisher	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult		545652200		
6819	Why, sometimes I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.	Lewis, Caroll			UK		Baldacci, David 	The Finisher	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult		545652200		
6820	Persons seeking to find scholarship herein will be sued; persons motivated to discover meaning will be exiled; persons hoping to unearth an allegory will be summarily ordained.						Baldacci, David 	The Finisher	US	2014	Fiction, Young Adult		545652200		
6821	The past is but the past of a beginning.	Wells, H.G					Baldacci, David 	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult		545831946		
6822	Weeds are flowers too, once you get to know them	Milne, A.A.					Baldacci, David 	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult		545831946		
6823	To escape from the Quag means imprisonment forever	Madame Astrea Prine				Y	Baldacci, David 	The Keeper	US	2015	Fiction, Young Adult		545831946		
6824	If a man is not rising upwards to be an angel, depend upon it, he is sinking downwards to be a devil.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor					Rhodes, Kate	A Killing of Angels	US	2013	Fiction		9781444738780		
6825	Good morning, Midnight! I'm coming home,  Day got tired of me - How could I of him?  Sunshine was a sweet place, I liked to stay --  But Morn didn't want me -- now --  So good night, Day!	Dickinson, Emily					Rhys, Jean	Good morning, Midnight!	US	1939	Fiction		9780241261408		
6826	Where is Nirvana? Nirvana is here, nine times out of ten.	Ho Xuan Huong	Spring-Watching Pavillion				Richmond, Michelle	Golden State	US	2014	Fiction		9780385343282		
6827	There have been joys too great to be described in words, and there have been griefs upon which I have not dared to dwell; and with these in mind I say, Climb if you will, but remember that courage and strength are nought without prudence, and that a momentary negligence may destroy the happiness of a lifetime. Do nothing in haste; look well with each step; and from the beginning think what may be the end.	Whymper, Edward					Rideout, Tanis	Above All Things	US	2012	Fiction		9780399160585		
6828	Upward I looked, and beheld its shoulders,  Vested already with that planet's rays Which leadeth others right by every road. Then was my fear a little quieted.	Dante	Inferno		Italian		Rideout, Tanis	Above All Things	US	2012	Fiction		9780399160585		
6829	How these papers have been placed in sequence will be made manifest in the reading of them. All needless matters have been eliminated, so that a history... may stand forth as simple fact. There is throughout no statement of past things wherein memory may err, for all the records chosen are exactly contemporary, given from the standpoints and within the range of knowledge of those who made them.	Stoker, Bram	Dracula				Rieger, Susan 	The Divorce Papers	US	2014	Fiction	1897	9780804137447		
6830	This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Roberts, Bethan	Mother Island	US	2014	Fiction		9780099555261		
6831	The distance that the dead have gone Does not at first appear; Their coming back seems possible For many an ardent year.  And then, that we have followed them We more than half suspect, So intimate have we become With their dear retrospect.	Dickinson, Emily					Robertson, James	The Professor of Truth	US	2013	Fiction		9780241145340		
6832	Life can be magnificent and overwhelming -- That is its whole tragedy. Without beauty, love, or danger it would almost be easy to live. 	Camus, Albert			French		Robotham, Micha	Life or Death	US	2014	Fiction		9780751552911		
6833	To be, or not to be: that is the question.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Robotham, Michael	Life or Death	US	2014	Fiction		9780751552911		
6834	[Kids] don't remember what you try to teach them. They remember what you are.	Henson, Jim	It's Not Easy Being Green				Quick, Matthew	Love May Fail	US	2015	Fiction		9781447247531		
6835	We are what we pretend to be, so we must be careful about what we pretend to be.	Vonnegut Jr, Kurt	Mother Night		US		Quick, Matthew	Love May Fail	US	2015	Fiction		9781447247531		
6836	It is always yesterday in South Africa.	Hope, Christopher	White Boy Running				Radmann, Christopher	Held Up	US	2012	Fiction		9780755389216		
6837	Across valleys of space and time we strain ourselves to catch the pale smoke of each other's signals.	Coetzee, J.M.	In the Heart of the Country		South Africa		Radmann, Christopher	Held Up	US	2012	Fiction		9780755389216		
6838	Our concern with history, so Hilary's thesis ran, is a concern with preformed images already imprinted on our brains, images at which we keep staring while the truth lies elsewhere, away from it all, somewhere as yet undiscovered.	Sebald, W. G.	Austerlitz				Rahman, Zia Haider	In the Light of What We Know	US	2014	Fiction		9780374175627		
6839	"His likeness? How can I trace it? I have seen Arsene Lupin a score of times, and each time a different being has stood before me... or rather the same being under twenty distored images reflected by as many mirrors...	Leblanc, Maurice	The Arrest of Arsene Lupin				Rajaniemi, Hannu	The Fractal Prince	US	2012	Fiction		9780765329509		
6840	When we gaze upon a fractal, we must peer at a one-way mirror, unaware of the other mirror, standing somewhere far behind us.	Bok, Christian	Crystallography				Rajaniemi, Hannu	The Fractal Prince	US	2012	Fiction		9780765329509		
6841	Death is the Wealth / Of the Poorest Bird	Dickinson, Emily					Raymond, Jon	Free Bird	US	2017	Fiction		9781555977063		
6842	Fame is a dangerous drug and should be kept out of the reach of children.	Petersen, Paul					Redfearn, Suzanne	No Ordinary Life	US	2016	Fiction		9781455533909		
6843	I think careful cooking is love, don't you? The loveliest thing you can cook for someone who's close to you is about as nice a valentine as you can give. 	Child, Julia					Reichert, Amy E.	The Coincidence of Coconut Cake	US	2015	Fiction				
6844	Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth  Unsee, both when we wake, and when we sleep	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Pyper, Andrew	The Demonologist	US	2013	Fiction		9781409122586		
6845	It does not seem to me a common thing for a mere "text" to challenge, still less convert, anyone.	Phillips, J. B.	Ring of Truth: A Translator's Testimony			Y	Quantick, David	The Mule	US	2016	Fiction		9781783521005	Epigraphs begin on section	
6846	Perhaps home is not a place but simply an irrevocable condition.	Baldwin, James			US		Quindlen, Anna	Miller's Valley	US	2016	Fiction		9780812996081		
6847	Early in the day it was whispered that we should set sail in a boat, only thou and I, and never a soul in the world would know of this our pilgrimage to no country and to no end.	Tagore, Rabindranath	Gitanjali				Patel, Shona	Teatime for the Firefly	US	2013	Fiction		9780778315476		
6848	Four things greater than all things are, --  Women and Horses and Power and War.	Kipling, Rudyard	The Ballad of the King's Jest				Peele, Lydia	The Midnight Cool	US	2017	Fiction		9780062475466		
6849	All stories are in conversation with other stories.	Gaiman, Neil			UK	Y	Percy, Benjamin	The Dead Lands	US	2015	Fiction		9781455582044	Epigraphs begin on section	
6850	I have realized that we all have plague, and I have lost my peace.	Camus, Albert	The Plague				Percy, Benjamin	Red Moon	US	2013	Fiction		9781455501663		
6851	And I lost the taste for judging right from wrong  For my flesh had turned to fur Yeah, and my thoughts they surely were Turned to instinct and obedience to God.	Trapper, Blitzen	Furr	Song			Percy, Benjamin	Red Moon	US	2013	Fiction	2008	9781455501663		
6852	May you turn  stone, my daughter, into silk. May you make men better than they are.	Dunn, Stephen	Waiting with Two Members of a Motorcycle Gang for My Child to Be Born				Perry, Drew	Kids These Days	US	2014	Fiction		9781616201715		
6853	Watch out boy she'll chew you up.	Hall, Daryl / Oates, John / Allen, Sara	Maneater				Perry, Drew	Kids These Days	US	2014	Fiction		9781616201715		
6854	Caminante, no hay camino.  Se hace el camino por andar. (Travler, there is no path. The path is made by walking.)	Machado, Antonio					Petrie, Nicholas	The Drifter	US	2015	Fiction		9780399174568		
6855	Know that there were three tables there. The first was the Round Table, with King Arthur as companion and lord. The second, the Table to Errant Companions, was for those who went seeking adventure and waitied to become companions of the Round Table. Those of the third table never left court and did not go on quests or in search of adventures, either because of illness or because they lacked courage. These knights were called the Less Valued Knights.	Merlin, Suite du					Phillips, Marie	The Table of Less Valued Knights	US	2014	Fiction		9780224093422		
6856	As soon as I saw him, I felt that he was my --- , my flesh and blood, my future and my past. I knew that when I was grown I would be something like him; I would have to plan campaigns within his limitations/	Cheever, John	Reunion				Pittard, Hannah	Reunion	US	2014	Fiction		9781455553617		
6857	SIGNALS AT SEA  (If the flags in A's hoist cannot be made out, B keeps her answering pennant at the "Dip" and hoists the signal "OWL" or "WCX".) CXL Do not abandon me. A I am undergoing a speed trial. D Keep clear of me -- I am maneuvering with difficulty. F I am disabled. Communicate with me. G I require a pilot.   P Your lights are out, or burning badly. U You are standing into danger. X Stop carrying out your intentions. K You should stop your vessel instantly. L You should stop. I have something important to communicate.  R You may feel your way past me.	Dillard, Annie	from Charles H. Cugle, Cugle's Practical Navigation				Peterson, Joey Leigh	Next Year for Sure	US	2017	Fiction	1936	9781501145858		
6858	Listen to me and I will speak: but first swear, by word and hand, that you will keep me safe with all your heart.	Homer	The Iliad		Greece		Pittard, Hannah	Listen to Me 	US	2016	Fiction		9780544714441		
6859	Why are you angry and why has your countenance fallen? If you do well, will you not be accepted? And if you do not do well, sin is crouching at the door; its desire is for you, but you must master it.		Genesis 4:7				Parker, T. Jefferson	Crazy Blood	US	2016	Fiction		9781250064097		
6860	But islands can only exist If we have loved in them.	Walcott, Derek	Islands				Roffey, Monique	Archipelago	US	2012	Fiction		9780857203113		
6861	Yes, as everyone knows, meditation and water are  wedded forever.	Melville, Herman	Moby Dick				Roffey, Monique	Archipelago	US	2012	Fiction		9780857203113		
6862	I thought how unpleasant it is to be locked out; and I thought how it is worse, perhaps, to be locked in.	Woolf, Virginia	A Room of One's Own				Rohan, Ethel	The Weight of Him	US	2017	Fiction		9781250092120		
6863	Skiddlee bebop we rock a scoobie doo. And guess what, America? We love you! 'Cause ya rock and ya roll with so much soul you can rock till you're a hundred and one years old.	Mike, Wonder	Sugarhill Gang				Rooney, Kathleen	Lillian Boxfish Takes a Walk	US	2017	Fiction	1979	9781250113320		
6864	But it is very foolish to ask questions about any young ladies -- about any three sisters just grown up; for one knows, without being told, exactly what they are: all very accomplished and pleasing, and one very pretty. There is a beauty in every family; it is a regular thing. Two play on the pianoforte, and one on the harp; and all sing, or would sing if they were taught, or sing all the better for not being taught; or something like it.	Austen, Jane	Mansfield Park		UK		Rosenfeld, Lucinda	The Pretty One	US	2013	Fiction		9780316213554		
6865	White people cannot, in the generality, be taken as models of how to live.	Baldwin, James	The Fire Next Time				Rosenfeld, Lucinda	Glass	US	2017	Fiction		9780316265416		
6866	The poor are despised even by their neighbors, while the rich have many friends.		Proverbs 14:20				Rosenfeld, Lucinda	Glass	US	2017	Fiction		9780316265416		
6867	A newspaper is an instituition developed by modern civilization to present the news of the day, to foster commerce and industry, to inform and lead public opinion, and to furnish that check upon government which no constituition has ever been able to provide.	McCormick, Robert R.					Rosen, Renee	White Collar Girl	US	2015	Fiction		9780451474971		
6868	My God! What is this country doing to me? Because it has rejected me, let us consider it coldly, let us watch it lose its honor and its life.	Nemirovsky, Irene	Suite Francaise				Rosnay, Tatiana de	Sarah's Key	US	2007	Fiction	1942	9781594134951		
6869	Tyger! Tyger! burning bright  In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?	Blake, William	Songs of Experience				Rosnay, Tatiana de	Sarah's Key	US	2007	Fiction		9781594134951		
6870	Forget the books you want to write. Think only of the book you are writing.	Miller, Henry					Rosnay, Tatiana de	Other Story	US	2013	Fiction		9781250045133		
6871	You don't write because you want to say something;  you write because you have something to say.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					Rosnay, Tatiana de	Other Story	US	2013	Fiction		9781250045133		
6872	What is important in a dress is the woman who is wearing it.	Laurent, Yves Saint					Rosen, Jane L.	Nine Women One Dress	US	2016	Fiction		9780385541404		
6873	Olaf (upon what were once knees)  does almost ceaselessly repeat "there is some shit I will not eat"	Cummings, E. E.	i sing of Olaf glad and big				Roth, Philip	Indignation	US	2008	Fiction		9780307388919		
6874	If we expect to suffer, we are anxious.	Darwin, Charles	The Expression of the Emotions in Man and Animals			Y	Rowley, Aidan Donnelley	The Ramblers	US	2016	Fiction		9780062413314	Epigraphs begin on section	
6875	Strike through the mask!	Captain Ahab					Rowland, Amy	The Transcriptionist	US	2014	Fiction		9781616204501		
6876	And I suggest this: that in order to learn your name, you are going to have to learn mine.	Baldwin, James			US		Row, Jess	Your Face in Mine	US	2014	Fiction		9781594488344		
6877	Now this is the Law of the Jungle,  as old and as true as the sky; And the Wolf that shall keep it may prosper, but the Wolf that shall break it must die. As the creeper that girdles the tree-trunk,  the Law runneth forward and back;  For the strength of the Pack is the Wolf,  and the strength of the Wolf is the Pack.	Kipling, Rudyard	The Law for the Wolves	Poem			Rowley, Steven	Lilly and the Octopus	US	2016	Fiction		9781501126222		
6878	... or if a Sparrow come before my Window I take part in its existence and pick about the gravel.	Keats, John			UK		Rubin, Jacob	The Poser	US	2015	Fiction		9780670016761		
6879	Imitation is criticism.	Blake, William			UK		Rubin, Jacob	The Poser	US	2015	Fiction		9780670016761		
6880	I have always known that one day I would return to these streets to tell the story of the man who lost his soul and his name among the shadows of a Barcelona trapped in a time of ashes and silence. These are pages written in the flames of the city of the damned, words etched in fire on the memory of the one who returned from among the dead with a promise nailed to his heart and a curse upon his head. The curtain rises, the audience falls silent and before the shadow lingering over their destiny descends upon the set, a chorus of pure souls takes the stage with a comedy in their hands and the blessed innocence of those who, believing the third act to be the last, wish to spin a Christmas story -- unaware that once the last page is turned, the poison of its words will drag them slowly but inexorably towards the heart of darkness.	Carax, Julian	The Prisoner of Heaven				Ruiz Zafon, Carlos	The Prisoner of Heaven	US	2011	Fiction	1992	9781780222851		
6881	Set up no stone to his memory.  Just let the rose bloom each year for his sake.  For it is Orpheus. His metamorphosis into this and that. We should not trouble   about other names. Once and for all it's Orpheus when there's singing.	Rilke, R. M.	Sonnets to Orpheus (trans. by M. D. Herter Norton)				Rushdie, Salman	The Ground Beneath Our Feet	US	1999	Fiction		312254997		
6882	One is not a "believer" in fairy tales. There is no theology, no body of dogma, no ritual, no instituition, no expectation for a form of behavior. They are about the unexpectedness and mutability of the world.	Szirtes, George					Rushdie, Salman	Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights	US	2015	Fiction		9780812988208		
6883	Instead of making myself write the book I ought to write, the novel that was expected of me, I conjured up the book I myself would have liked to read, the sort by an unknown writer, from another age and another country, discovered in an attic.	Calvino, Italo					Rushdie, Salman	Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights	US	2015	Fiction		9780812988208		
6884	She saw the dawn approach, and fell silent, discreetly.		The Thousand Nights and One Night				Rushdie, Salman	Two Years Eight Months and Twenty-Eight Nights	US	2015	Fiction		9780812988208		
6885	When I read the book, the biography famous,  And is this then (said I) what the author calls a man's life? And so will some one when I am dead and gone write my life?  (As if any man really knew aught of my life,  Why even I myself often think know little or nothing of my real life,  Only a few hints, a few diffused faint clews and indirections  I seek for my own use to trace out here.)	Whitman, Walt					Sanders, J. Aaron	Speakers of the Dead	US	2016	Fiction		9780143128717		
6886	During the nineteenth century public outrage over dissection continued. There were dozens of riots or ransackings in protest againt medical school dissections and/or grave robbing. In 1807 in Baltimore a mob burned down the anatomy hall at the University of Maryland. In 1824 mobs rioted every night for a week against barricaded Yale medical students after a purloined body was found at the medical school. Rioters destroyed medical school buildings at Worthington Medical College in Ohio (1839), McDowell Medical College in Missouri (1844), and Willoughby Medical College in Ohio (1847). In short, the detested scourge of body snatching plagued every state with a medical school at some point during the period from 1807 to 1890 and often produced an outraged public reaction.	Cantor, Norman L.	After We Die: The Life and Times of the Human Cadaver				Sanders, J. Aaron	Speakers of the Dead	US	2016	Fiction		9780143128717		
6887	I ask the political economists and the moralists if they have ever calculated the number of individuals who must be condemned to misery, overwork, demoralization, degradation, rank ignorance, overwhelming misfortune and utter penury in order to produce one rich man.	Garrett, Almeida					Saramago, Jose	Raised From the Ground	US	1980	Fiction		9780151013258		
6888	In all souls, as in all houses, beyond the facade lies a hidden interior.	Brandao, Raul					Saramago, Jose	Skylight	US	2011	Fiction		9780099581826		
6889	Losing too is still ours.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	For Hans Carossa				Savill, David	They Are Trying to Break Your Heart	US	2016	Fiction		9781408865750		
6890	Deliver my soul from the sword My darling from the power of the dog.		Psalms				Savage, Thomas	The Power of the Dog	US	1967	Fiction		9781784870621		
6891	When the heart weeps for what is lost, the spirit laughs for what it has found.		Sufi Saying				Scanlan, Patricia	With all My Love	US	2013	Fiction				
6892	They fuck you up, your mum and dad.  They may not mean to, but they do.	Larkin, Philip	This Be The Verse	Song			Schine, Cathleen	They May Not Mean To, But They Do	US	2016	Fiction		9780374280130		
6893	We are probably all made for what we do.	Hemingway, Ernest					von Schirach, Ferdinand	The Collini Case	US	2012	Fiction		9780718159207		
6894	Americans were the first to understand that wealth has to be created.  The words "to make money" hold the essence of human morality.	Rand, Ayn	Atlas Shrugged	Novel	US	Y	Scofield, Ted	Eat What You Kill	US	2014	Fiction		9781250021823	Epigraphs begin on section	
6895	Oh, that deceit should steal such gentle shapes,  And with a virtuous vizard hide foul guile!	Shakespeare, William	Richard III	Play	UK		Searle, Nicholas	The Good Liar	US	2016	Fiction		9780062442123		
6896	Only three things cannot be long hidden:  the sun,  the moon,  and the truth.	Buddha (attributed)			China		See, Lisa	China Dolls	US	2014	Fiction		9780812982824		
6897	There are things that have to be forgotten if you want to go on living.	Thompson, Jim	The Killer Inside Me				Segura, Alex	Silent City	US	2013	Fiction		9781940610719		
6898	Why does a mother need a daughter? Heart's needle, hostage to fortune, freedom's end. Yet nothing's more perfect than that bleating, razor-shaped cry that delivers a mother to her baby. The bloodcord snaps that held their sphere together. The child, tiny and alone, creates the mother.  A woman's life is her own until it is taken away by a first, particular cry. Then she is not alone but a part of the premises of everything there is: a time, a tribe, a war.	Stevenson, Anne	Poem for a Daughter	Poem			Segal, Francesca	The Awkward Age	US	2017	Fiction				
6899	And if they have not died, they are living to this hour.	The Brothers Grimm					Segal, Lore	Half the Kingdom	US	2013	Fiction		9781612193021		
6900	The woven figure cannot undo its thread.	MacNeice, Louis	Valediction				Seiffert, Rachel	The Walk Home	US	2014	Fiction	1934	9781844089956		
6901	But leave me a little love,  A voice to speak to me in the day end,  A hand to touch me in the dark room  Breaking the long loneliness.  In the dusk of day-shapes  Blurring the sunset,  One little wandering, western star  Thrust out from the changing shores of shadow.  Let me go to the window,  Watch there the day-shapes of dusk  And wait and know the coming  Of a little love. 	Sandburg, Carl	At a Window	Poem	US		Sekaran, Shanthi	Lucky Boy	US	2016	Fiction		9781101982242		
6902	Not sunflowers, not roses, but rocks in patterned  sand grow here. And bloom.	Hayden, Robert	Approximation				Selasi, Taiye	Ghana Must Go	US	2013	Fiction		9780670919864		
6903	A word forgot to remember what to forget and every so often let the truth slip	Neblett, Renee C.	Snapshots				Selasi, Taiye	Ghana Must Go	US	2013	Fiction		9780670919864		
6904	Beauty is truth.	Keats, John			UK		Semple, Andrea	The Makeup Girl	US	2004	Fiction		9780349402048		
6905	Remember it happy; the sun in your eyes.	Mosley, Nicholas	Accident				Shapiro, Deborah	The Sun in Your Eyes	US	2016	Fiction		9780062435583		
6906	Midway along the journey of our life I awoke to find myself in a dark wood	Alighieri, Dante	Dante's Inferno		Italy		Shaw, Ali	The Trees	US	2016	Fiction		9781408862247		
6907	What will you do, God, when I die? When I, your pitcher, broken, lie? When I, your drink, go stale or dry? I am your garb, the trade you ply, You lose your meaning, losing me.	Rilke, R. M.	The Book of Hours				Shafak, Elif	Three Daughters of Eve	US	2016	Fiction		9780241288047		
6908	Would you come if someone called you by the wrong name? I wept, because for years He did not enter my arms; then one night I was told a secret; perhaps the name you call God is not really His,  maybe it is just an alias.	Rabia			Iraq		Shafak, Elif	Three Daughters of Eve	US	2016	Fiction	8th century	9780241288047		
6909	Silence is all we dread. There's Ransom in a Voice --	Dickinson, Emily			US		Shannon, Samantha	The Song Rising	US	2017	Fiction		9781632866240		
6910	Yesterday, upon the stair,  I saw a man who wasn't there. He wasn't there again today, I wish, I wish he'd go away.	Mearns, Hugh	From a version of "Antigonish"				Sheers, Owen	I Saw a Man	US	2015	Fiction		9780571317745		
6911	Who is that weeping, if not simply the wind,  At this sole hour, with ulimate diamonds?... But who Weeps, so close to myself on the brink of tears?	Valery, Paul	The Young Fate				Shin, Kyung-Sook	I'll be Right There	US	2013	Fiction		9781590516737		
6912	estai kai Samos ammos, eseitai Daelos adaelos		Sibylline Prophecy				Shiel, M. P.	The Purple Cloud	US	1901	Fiction		9780141196428		
6913	I am not writing this to be published. However, as it is taking form, I have to consider the possibility that someone will discover it. Therefore, let me start by saying that although this document constitutes my last will and testament, it also happens to be an accounting of my fascination with women. If my work should be found more interesting after my death, such as Van Gogh's was after his, I hope that those who read this document will understand my final wishes and that my legacy will be extended to generations to come.	Umezawa, Heikichi			Japan		Shimada, Soji	The Tokya Zodiac Murders	US	1981	Fiction	1936	9781782271383		
6914	Barbara's face was set now, almost like a mask, like something the wind is blowing hard against, and she'd lost a lot of weight, so you could see the shape of her animal, and bones and branches and humanity.  Yet she still had a smile that got you every time, not a flash of high-wattage white teeth, but the beauty of low-watt, the light that comes in through the bottom branches: sweet, peaceful, wry.	Lamott, Anne	Small Victories				Shipman, Viola	The Hope Chest	US	2017	Fiction		9781250105073		
6915	Love is so short, forgetting is so long.	Neruda, Pablo					Shortridge, Jennie	Love Water Memory	US	2013	Fiction		9781451684834		
6916	Doubt thou the stars are fire; Doubt that the sun doth move; Doubt truth to be a liar; But never doubt I love.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Shreve, Anita	The Stars Are Fire	US	2017	Fiction		9780385350907		
6917	One in Three Would Trade Year of Life for Ideal Body		Daily Telegraph Headline	Newspaper Headline			Shriver, Lionel	Big Brother	US	2013	Fiction	2011	9780007271092		
6918	My experiences with journalists authorize me to record that a very large number of them are ignorant, lazy, opinionated, intellectually dishonest, and inadequately supervised... They have huge power, and many of them are extremely reckless.	Black, Conrad					Shriver, Lionel	The New Republic	US	2012	Fiction		9780062103321		
6919	Political language... is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.	Orwell, George					Shriver, Lionel	The New Republic	US	2012	Fiction		9780062103321		
6920	Collapse is a sudden, involuntary and chaotic form of simplification.	Rickards, James	Currency Wars				Shriver, Lionel	The Mandibles	US	2017	Fiction		9780007560776		
6921	Happiness is often presented as being very dull but, he thought, lying awake, that is because dull people are sometimes very happy and intelligent people can and do go around making themselves and everyone else miserable. He had never found happiness dull. It always seemed more exciting that any other thing, with promise of as great intensity as sorrow to those people who were capable of having it.	Hemingway, Ernest	Islands in the Stream				Shriver, Lionel	Ordinary Decent Criminals	US	1990	Fiction		9780062390585		
6922	In this last of meeting places We grope together And avoid speech Gathered on this beach of the tumid river...  This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.	Eliot, T. S.					Morrow, William	Nevil Shute On the Beach	US	1957	Fiction		9780307473998		
6923	As for me, to love you alone, to make you happy, to do nothing which would contradict your wishes, this is my destiny and the meaning of my life.	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Sibley, Priscille	The Promise of Stardust	US	2013	Fiction		9780062194176		
6924	Dumb integruments teach. Cuts of flesh, though dead, for that very reason forbid us to die. Here, while with artful hand he slits the pallid limb, speaks to us the eloquents of learned Tulp: "Listener, teach yourself! And while you proceed through the parts, believe that, even in the smallest, God lies hid.	Barlaeus, Caspar					Siegal, Nina	The Last Lesson	US	2014	Fiction	1639	9780385538367		
6925	Consciousness is caused by air.	Hippocrates					De Silva, Mark	Square Wave	US	2016	Fiction	5th Century	9781937512392		
6926	This for certain I can confirm, That oftentimes the Devil doth cry with an audible Voice in the Night.	Knox, R. 					De Silva, Mark	Square Wave	US	2016	Fiction	1681	9781937512392		
6927	Life struggles not with death, spirit not with spiritlessness; spirit struggles with spirit, life with life.	Schmit, C.					De Silva, Mark	Square Wave	US	2016	Fiction	1929	9781937512392		
6928	I hastily left the narrow street at the next turning. However, after wandering about for some time without asking the way, I suddenly found myself back in the same street, where my presence began to attract attention. Once more I hurried away, only to return there again by a different route. I was now seized by a feeling that I can only describe as uncanny. Other situations share this feature of the unintentional return. One comes back again and again to the same spot. To many people the acme of the uncanny is represented by death, dead bodies, revenants... The return of the dead.	Freud, Sigmund	The Uncanny				Sims, Bennett	A Questionable Shape	US	2013	Fiction		9781780745855		
6929	Human love is implicated with death, because it implies either resurrecting the beloved or following the spouse into the death realm. It is fitting that the lost one is a synonym for the dead one, since the dead are lost de jure and one loses them de facto in the labyrinth. Marriage requires the spouse to follow his wife into the labyrinthe realm of death... To follow them into undeath, as Orpheus did. Orpheus is the model spouse.	Toufic, Jalal	Undying Love, Love Dies				Sims, Bennett	A Questionable Shape	US	2013	Fiction		9781780745855		
6930	Then music, the mosaic of the air,  Did of all these a solemn noise prepare; With which she gained the empire of the ear, Including all between the earth and sphere.	Marvell, Andrew					Smaill, Anna	The Chimes	US	2015	Fiction		9781444794502		
6931	This same book in a stranger's hands, half-known. Those readers, kindred spirits, almost friends.  You are in transition; you are on the threshold.  The library is the place that gets you. Pure gold.	Kay, Jackie					Smith, Ali	Public Library	US	2015	Fiction		9780241237465		
6932	O magic place it was -- still open thank God. 	Harris, Alexandra					Smith, Ali	Public Library	US	2015	Fiction		9780241237465		
6933	When the music changes, so does the dance.		Hausa proverb	Proverb			Smith, Zadie	Swing Time	US	2016	Fiction		9781594203985		
6934	Sing to me of the man, Muse, the man of twists and turns driven time and again off course... Launch out on his story, Muse, daughter of Zeus, start from where you will -- sing for our time too.	Homer	The Odyssey		Greece		Smyles, Iris	Dating Tips for the Unemployed	US	2016	Fiction		9780544703384		
6935	Dear Kermit, Wocka, Wocka, Wocka!  But seriously...	Bear, Fozzie	The Muppets Take Manhattan				Smyles, Iris	Dating Tips for the Unemployed	US	2016	Fiction		9780544703384		
6936	The scientist is not the person who gives the right answers; he's the one who asks the right question.	Levi-Strauss, Claude				Y	Smythe, James	The Echo	US	2014	Fiction		9780062287281	Epigraphs begin on section	
6937	As I went out a Crow In a low voice said, "Oh, I was looking for you. How do you do? I just came to tell you To tell Lesley (will you?) That her little Bluebird Wanted me to bring word That the north wind last night That made the stars bright And made ice on the trough Almost made him cough His tail feathers off. He just had to fly! But he sent her Good-by, And said to be good, And wear her red hood, And look for the skunk tracks In the snow with an ax- And do everything! And perhaps in the spring He would come back and sing."	Frost, Robert	The Last Word of a Blue Bird	Poem			Solomon, Anna	Leaving Lucy Pear	US	2016	Fiction		9780349134482		
6938	Woman much missed, how you call to me, call to me.	Hardy, Thomas	The Voice				Solomons, Natasha	The Song of Hartgrove Hall	US	2015	Fiction		9780147517593		
6939	Worse than thieves are ballad collectors, for when they capture and imprison in cold type a folk song, at the same time they kill it.	Lomax, John	American Ballads and Folk Songs				Solomons, Natasha	The Song of Hartgrove Hall	US	2015	Fiction	1932	9780147517593		
6940	I am tormented with an everlasting itch for things remote.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick	Novel			Soli, Tatjana	The Last Good Paradise	US	2015	Fiction		9781250043962		
6941	You can have a hangover from other things than alcohol. I had one from women.	Chandler, Raymond	The Big Sleep				Spinelli, Bradley	The Painted Gun	US	2017	Fiction		9781617754982		
6942	To forgive is to set a prisoner free and discover that the prisoner was you.	Smedes, Lewis B.					Spielman, Lori Nelson	Sweet Forgiveness	US	2015	Fiction		9780147516763		
6943	Every human being who has ever lived has died, except the living.	Seidel, Frederick	The Bush Administration				Sternbergh, Adam	Shovel Ready	US	2014	Fiction		9780385348997		
6944	"I got a revolver to protect us," said Miss Constance, "and I soon had use for it."		New York Times 	News story			Stewart, Amy	Girl Waits With Gun	US	2015	Fiction	1915	9780544409910		
6945	A week is a long time in politics.	Sir Wilson, Harold			UK		Stevens, Stuart	The Innocent Have Nothing to Fear	US	2016	Fiction		9780451493194		
6946	I can't eat as much as I'd like to vomit.	Liebermann, Max					Stift, Linda	The Empress and the Cake	US	2007	Fiction	1933	9781908670304		
6947	At the age of eleven or thereabouts women acquire a poise and an ability to handle difficult situations which a man, if he is lucky, manages to achieve somewhere in the later seventies.	Wodehouse, P. G.	Uneasy Money				Stibbe, Nina	Paradise Lodge	US	2016	Fiction		9780241240243		
6948	It is not so much a matter of traveling as of getting away; which of us has not some pain to dull, or some yoke to cast off?	Sand, George	Winter in Majorca				Straub, Emma	The Vacationers	US	2014	Fiction		9781594631573		
6949	I'll be the desert island where you can be free I'll be the vulture you can catch and eat	The Magnetic Fields	"Desert Island"				Straub, Emma	The Vacationers	US	2014	Fiction		9781594631573		
6950	If I could settle down Then I would settle down.	Pavement					Straub, Emma	Modern Lovers	US	2016	Fiction		9780718181482		
6951	You can't help yourself, but neither can we. Together, mighty past, we dominate things.	Koch, Kenneth					Straub, Emma	Modern Lovers	US	2016	Fiction		9780718181482		
6952	Wer zeight ein Kind, so wie es steht? Wer stellt es ins Gestirn und gibt das MaB des Abstands ihm in die Hand? Wer macht den Kindertod aus grauem Brot, das hart wird. -- oder laBt ihn drin im runden Mund so wie den Grops von einem schonen Apfel? ...  Morder sind leicht einzusehen. Aber dies: den Tod, den ganzen Tod, noch vor dem Leben so sanft zu enthalten und nicht bos zu sein, ist unbeschreiblich.  (Who'll show a child just as it is? Who'll place it within its constellation, with the measure of distance in its hand? Who'll make its death from grey beard, that grows hard, -- or leave it there, within the round mouth, like the choking core of a sweet apple? ... Minds of murderers are easily divined. But his, though, death, the whole of death, -- even before life's begun, to hold it all so gently, and be good: this is beyond description!  ... I seek that essential region of the soul where absolute evil confronts brotherhood.)	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Von der vierten Duineser Elegie				Styron, William	Sophie's Choice	US	1979	Fiction		9780099470441		
6953	Go, and catch a falling star, Get with child a mandrake root, Tell me, where all past years are, Or who cleft the Devil’s foot, Teach me to hear mermaids singing, Or to keep off envy’s stinging, And find What wind Serves to advance an honest mind. If thou be’est born to strange sights, Things invisible to see, Ride ten thousand days and nights, Till age snow white hairs on thee, Thou, when thou return’st, wilt tell me All strange wonders that befell thee, And swear Nowhere Lives a woman true, and fair. If thou find’st one, let me know, Such a pilgrimage were sweet, Yet do not, I would not go, Though at next door we might meet, Though she were true when you met her, And last, till you write your letter, Yet she Will be	Donne, John 		song			Gaiman, Neil	Stardust	US	1999	Fiction		61142026		
6954	Population will mightily increase, and the earth will be a garden. Governments will be conducted with the quietude and regularity of club committees. The interest which is now felt in politics will be transferred to science; the latest news from the laboratory of the chemist, or the observatory of the astronomer, or the experimenting room of the biologist will be eagerly discussed. […] Disease will be extirpated; the causes of decay will be removed; immortality will be invented. And then, the earth being small, mankind will migrate into space, and will cross the airless Saharas which separate planet from planet, and sun from sun. The earth will become a Holy Land which will be visited by pilgrims from all the quarters of the universe. Finally, men will master the forces of Nature; they will become themselves architects of systems, manufacturers of worlds.	Reade, Winwood	The Martyrdom of Man				MacLeod, Ken 	Learning the World	US	2005	Science Fiction	1872	1-84149-343-0		
6955	The moon?  It is a griffin's egg, Hatching to-morrow night. And how the little boys will watch With shouting and delight To see him break the shell and stretch And creep across the sky. The boys will laugh.  The little girls, I fear, may hide and cry ...	Lindsay, Vachel					Swanwick, Michael 	Griffin's Egg	US	1991	Fiction		712645780		
6956	It was the Second Age of Space. Gagarin, Shepard, Glenn, and Armstrong were all dead. It was our turn to make history now.	The Memoirs of Lizzie O'Brien					Swanwick, Michael 	Slow Life	US	2002	Fiction				
6957	I and Pangur Ban, my cat— ’Tis a like task we are at: Hunting mice is his delight; Hunting words, I sit all night. Better far than praise of men ’Tis to sit with book and pen. Pangur bears me no ill will; He too plies his simple skill. ’Tis a merry thing to see At our tasks how glad are we, When at home we sit and find Entertainment to our mind. Oftentimes a mouse will stray In the hero Pangur’s way; Oftentimes my keen thought set Takes a meaning in its net. ’Gainst the wall he sets his eye Full and fierce and sharp and sly; ’Gainst the wall of knowledge I All my little wisdom try. When a mouse darts from its den, O how glad is Pangur then! O what gladness do I prove When I solve the doubts I love! So in peace our tasks we ply, Pangur Ban, my cat, and I. In our arts we find our bliss; I have mine and he has his. Practice every day has made Pangur perfect in his trade; I get wisdom day and night Turning darkness into light.	Flower, Robin	Pangur Ban, Written by an unknown eighth-century Irish monk in the margins of a manuscript, when he was supposed to be copying the Bible, Translated by Robin Flower in The Irish Tradition, Oxford University Press, London, 1947	Poem			Kress, Nancy	The Islands of the Blessed	US						
6958	Some alien blessing is on its way to us.	Merwin, W.S. 	Midnight in Early Spring				Kress, Nancy	Nothing Human	US	2003	Fiction		1930846185		
6959	I am a man; nothing human is alien to me	Africanus, Terence 					Kress, Nancy	Nothing Human	US	2003	Fiction		1930846185		
6960	Different ideas of social and political life entail different technologies for their realization.	Winner, Langdon	Autonomous Technology				Schroeder, Karl	Lady of Mazes	US	2005	Speculative fiction	1977			
6961	It is expedient that there be gods; therefore, let us believe in them.	Ovid					Schroeder, Karl	Permanence	US	2000	Speculative fiction		812576357		
6962	...Frankenstein's monster speaks: the computer. But where are its words coming from? Is the wisdom on those cold lips our own, merely repeated at our request? Or is something else speaking? — A voice we have always dreamed of hearing?	Cadille, Marjorie	The Successor to Science			y	Schroeder, Karl	Ventus	US	2002	Speculative fiction	2076	765342855		
6963	My God, My God, why have you forsaken me? I have cried desperately for help but still it does not come. During the day I call to you, my God but you do not answer, I call at night, but get no rest…	Psalm 22					Ballantyne, Tony 	Blood and Iron	US	2010	Fiction		230738613		
6964	In the game of life and evolution there are three players at the table: human beings, nature, and machines. I am firmly on the side of nature. But nature, I suspect, is on the side of the machines.	Dyson, George	Darwin Among the Machiens				Anders, Charles	All the Birds in the Sky	US	2016	Fiction, Science Fantasy		765379945		
6965	If preparedness means that you have weighed your enemy’s options and taken every sound precaution, then we are unequivocally prepared for whatever is to come. If it is possible to keep a secret in our porous little universe, then we have one or two or possibly three great secrets in our possession. If confidence produced a light in those who possessed it, then each of us would shine like the galaxy’s exploding heart. Paranoia is our greatest attribute. Patience is our watchword. Our only imaginable concern—one barely worth mentioning—is that Alice, in her malicious wisdom, did give her talents to a Baby… and who can say what any child in any circumstance will at any given moment do…?	 	a dispatch, from the Earth				Reed, Robert	Mother Death	US		Fiction				
6966	We cannot separate the historic accidents of the society in which we were born from the axiomatic bases of the universe. 	Bernal, J. D.					Sterling, Bruce	Crystal Express	US	1989	Science Fiction, Fantasy	1925	441124232		
6967	The deadliest bullshit is odorless and transparent.	Gibson, W.M					Sterling, Bruce	Crystal Express	US	1989	Science Fiction, Fantasy	1988	441124232		
6968	This little book gives one a useful insight into the enemy's methods, and more than a little respect for at any rate some of those whom we are at present endeavouring to kill.	Grey, C.G.	Preface to the first British edition of Manfred von Richthofen's The Red Air Fighter				Newman, Kim	The Bloody Red Baron: 1918	US	1995	Fiction	1918	857680846		
6969	Mechanical contrivances have been greatly exaggerated in comparison with the value of infantry. There must also be artillery and cavalry as well! ... Each war has certain special conditions so some modification of organisation will be necessary but if our principles are sound, these will be few and unimportant. The longer the War has gone on, the more satisfactory do the principles of our training manuals appear.	Field Marshal Sir Douglas Haig					Newman, Kim	The Bloody Red Baron: 1918	US	1995	Fiction	1918	857680846		
6970	‘I have studied, over and over again since they came into my hands, all the papers relating to this monster; and the more I have studied, the greater seems the necessity to utterly stamp him out. All through there are signs of his advance; not only of his power, but of his knowledge of it. As I learned, from the researches of my friend Arminius of Buda-Pesth, he was in life a most wonderful man. Soldier, statesman and alchemist – which latter was the highest development of the science-knowledge of his time. He had a mighty brain, a learning beyond compare, and a heart that knew no fear and no remorse. He dared even to attend the Scholomance, and there was no branch of knowledge of his time that he did not essay. Well, in him the brain powers survived the physical death; though it would seem that memory was not all complete. In some faculties of mind he has been, and is, only a child; but he is growing, and some things that were childish at the first are now of man’s stature. He is experimenting, and doing it well; and if it had not been that we have crossed his path he would be yet – he may yet be if we fail – the father or furtherer of a new order of beings, whose road must lead through Death, not Life.’	Dr Abraham Van Helsing				Y	Newman, Kim	Anno Dracula	US						
6971	‘We Szekeleys have a right to be proud, for in our veins flows the blood of many brave races who fought as the lion fights, for lordship. Here, in the whirlpool of European races, the Ugric tribe bore down from Iceland and the fighting spirit which Thor and Wodin gave them, which their Berserkers displayed to such fell intent on the seaboards of Europe, ay, and of Asia and Africa too, till the peoples thought that the were-wolves themselves had come. Here, too, when they came, they fought the Huns, whose warlike fury had swept the earth like a living flame, till the dying peoples held that in their veins ran the blood of those old witches, who, expelled from Scythia had mated with the devils in the desert. Fools, fools! What devil or what witch was ever so great as Attila, whose blood is in these veins? Is it a wonder that we were a conquering race; that we were proud; that when the Magyar, the Lombard, the Avar, the Bulgar, or the Turk poured his thousands on our frontiers, we drove them back? Is it strange that when Arpad and his legions swept through the Hungarian fatherland, he found us here when he reached the frontier? And when the Hungarian flood swept eastward, the Szekeleys were claimed as kindred by the victorious Magyars, and to us for centuries was trusted the guarding of the frontier of Turkey-land; ay and more than that, endless duty of the frontier guard, for, as the Turks say, “water sleeps, and enemy is sleepless”. Who more gladly than we throughout the Four Nations received the “bloody sword”, or at its warlike call flocked quicker to the standard of the King? When was redeemed that great shame of my nation, the shame of Cassova, when the flags of the Wallach and the Magyar went down beneath the Crescent, who was it but one of my own race who as Voivode crossed the Danube and beat the Turk on his own ground? This was a Dracula indeed! Woe was it that his own unworthy brother, when he had fallen, sold his people to the Turk and brought the shame of slavery upon them!... Again, when, after the battle of Mohacs, we threw off the Hungarian yoke, we of the Dracula blood were amongst their leaders, for our spirit would not brook that we were not free. Ah, young sir, the Szekeleys – and the Dracula as their heart’s blood, their brains and their swords – can boast a record that mushroom growths like the Hapsburgs and the Romanoffs can never reach. The warlike days are over. Blood is too precious a thing in these days of dishonourable peace; and the glories of the great races are as a tale that is told.’	Count Dracula				Y	Newman, Kim	Anno Dracula	US	1992	Fiction		857680838		
6972	This aye night, this aye night, This aye night and all, Fire and fleet and candle-light, And Christ receive thy saule…		The Lyke-Wake Dirge				Roberts, Keith	Pavane	US	1968	Fiction		345440919		
6973	Judging from the past, we may safely infer that not one living species will transmit its unaltered likeness to a distant futurity. And of the species now living very few will transmit progeny of any kind to a far distant futurity.	Darwin, Charles	On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life 				Baxter, Stephen	Evolution	US	2002	Novel, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Speculative fiction	1859	345457838		
6974	Innumerable Suns exist; innumerable earths revolve around these Suns in a manner similar to the way the seven planets revolve around our sun. Living beings inhabit these worlds…	Bruno,Giordano					Baxter, Stephen	Manifold: Space	US	2000	Novel, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Speculative fiction		345430786		
6975	If they existed, they would be here.	Fermi, Enrico					Baxter, Stephen	Manifold: Space	US	2000	Novel, Science Fiction, Fantasy, Speculative fiction		345430786		
6976	Is it not possible — I often wonder — that things we have felt with great intensity have an experience independent of our minds; are in fact still in existence? And if so, will it not be possible, in time, that some device will be invented by which we can tap them? …Instead of remembering here a scene and there a sound, I shall fit a plug into the wall; and listen in to the past…	Woolf, Virginia					Baxter, Stephen and Clarke, Arthur and Abadia,Guy 	The Light of Other Days	US	2000	Science Fiction		812576403		
6977	We know how cruel the truth often is, and we wonder whether delusion is not more consoling.	Poincaré, Henri 					Baxter, Stephen	The Light of Other Days	US	2000	Science Fiction		812576403		
6978	But we have a Galaxy to win first.		The Doctrines of Hama Druz (5408 C.E.; Year Zero of the Third Expansion of Mankind			Y	Baxter, Stephen	Exultant	US	2004	Science Fiction		345457897		
6979	The Testament of Eadgyth of York: (Lines revealed in AD 1070) In the last days To the tail of the peacock He will come: The spider's spawn, the Christ-bearer The Dove. And the Dove will fly east, Wings strong, heart stout, mind clear. God's Engines will burn our ocean And flame across the lands of spices. All this I have witnessed I and my mothers. Send the Dove west! O, send him west! (Lines revealed in AD 1481) The Dragon stirs from his eastern throne, Walks west. The Feathered Serpent, plague-hardened, Flies over ocean sea, Flies east. Serpent and Dragon, the mortal duel And Serpent feasts on holy flesh. All this I have witnessed I and my mothers. Send the Dove west! O, send him west!		The 'Indendium Dei' cryptogram: the 'Engines of God' Codex of Aethelmaer of Malmesbury, c. AD 1000				Baxter, Stephen	Navigator	US	2007	Science Fiction		575076755		
6980	As mapped by myself; in which the long warp threads are the history of the whole world; and the wefts which run from selvedge to selvedge are distortions of that history, deflected by a Weaver unknown; be he human, divine or satanic…	Friar geoffrey Cotesford of York					Baxter, Stephen	Weaver	US	2008	Fiction		441015921		
6981	“What lab experience do you have?” “I dissected a frog once.”	Dr. Augustine, Grace and Jake, Sully					Baxter, Stephen	The Science of Avatar	US	2012	Non-Fiction		316133477		
6982	There is no trap so deadly as the trap you set for yourself.	Chandler, Raymond 	The Goodbye				Wagner, Karl	Why Not You and I?	US	1987	Speculative fiction		913165263		
6983	And super heroes come to feast To taste the flesh not yet deceased And all I know Is still the beast is feeding-	O'Brien, Richard 	The Rocky Horror Show				Wagner, Karl and Drake, David	Killer	US	1985	Children's literature, Speculative fiction		812509846		
6984	The gates of mercy shall be all shut up, And the flesh'd soldier, rough and hard of heart. In liberty of bloody hand shall range With conscience wide as hell…	Shakespeare, William	Henry V	Play	UK		Wagner, Karl and Drake, David	Killer	US	1985	Children's literature, Speculative fiction		812509846		
6985	Anche le taccole e gli sciacalli tremavano e avevano paura quando strani allarmi, creando caos, si propagavano nella notte.	Loveworth, Henry	The Portent				Laymon, Richard	Melodia in nero	US	1998	Fiction		8878249203		
6986	Come and see— the one and only known VAMPIRE in captivity! —VALERIA— Gorgeous! Beguiling! Lethal! This stunning beauty, born in the wilds of Transylvania, sleeps by day in her coffin. By night she feeds on the blood of strangers. See Valeria rise from the dead! Watch as she stalks volunteers from the audience! Tremble as she sinks her teeth into their necks! Scream as she gulps their blood! Where: Janks Field, 2 mi. south of Grandville on Route 3 When: One Show Only—Friday, midnight How Much: $10. (Nobody under age 18 allowed.)	 					Laymon, Richard	The Traveling Vampire Show	US	2000	Fiction		843948507		
6987	Had you been rags or wood I could have stuffed you and burned you. But you were some bad breed of blood and bone With arms that stretched an entire room, Eyes without end and a heart of stone	R. S. Stewart	The Bogeyman				Laymon, Richard	Beware	US	1985	Fiction, Horror		747247803		
6988	Beware on your journey, Tread softly with care. Beware of the hag In her dark mountain lair. Speak only in whispers, Don't wander alone. Take heed of the shadows — Watch out for the crone. She waits and she wants you. She knows you are there. Don't wander alone, Tread softly with care.						Laymon, Richard	Tread Softly	US	1997	Fiction, Horror		0-812-52108-0		
6989	As you pass through the fire your right hand waving there are things you have to throw out That caustic dread inside your head will never help you out	Reed, Lou	Magic and Loss			Y	Collins, Nancy	Magic and Loss	US	2013	Fiction		451464923		
6990	It is no good casting out devils. They belong to us, we must accept them and be at peace with them.	Lawrence, D.H	The Reality of Peace 1917				Gallagher, Stephen	The Bedlam Detective	US	2012	Fiction	1917	307406644		
6991	She is coming, my own, my sweet; Were it ever so airy a tread, My heart would hear and beat, Were it earth in an earthy bed, My dust would hear her and beat, Had I lain for a century dead, Would start and tremble under her feet, And blossom in purple and red.	Lord Tennyson, Alfred	Maud. Part I, Section XXII				Gallagher, Stephen	The Kingdom of Bones	US	2007	Fiction		030738280X		
6992	Old and young, we are all on our last cruise.	Stevenson, Robert Louis					Gallagher, Stephen	Boathouse	US	1992	Fiction		450562441		
6993	The majority of my symphonies are tombstones.	Shostakovich, D.D					Vollmann, William 	Europe Central	US	2005	Historical Fiction		143036599		
6994	As often as not, the things that attract us to another person are quite trivial, and what always delighted me about Blumentritt was his fanatical attachment to the telephone.	Field-Marshal Erich von Manstein 					Vollmann, William 	Europe Central	US	2005	Historical Fiction	1958	143036599		
6995	The consequences beasts draw are just like those of simple empirics, who claim that what has happened will happen again in a case [that] strikes them [as] similar, without being able to determine whether the same reasons are at work. This is what makes it so easy to capture beasts. .	Leibniz,G. W. 	Preface to The New Essays				Vollmann, William 	Butterfly Stories	US	1993	Fiction		802134009		
6996	It is the custom for the barber to shave the deceased, to powder him, whiten his face and rouge his cheeks and lips, and dress him in a frock coat with patent leather shoes and black trousers, as if going to a ball, may God forbid — this shall not happen to Makso.	Despic, Hatji Makso 	Testament of Hatji Makso Despic, drawn up in Sarajevo, 29 March 1921				Vollmann, William 	Last Stories and Other Stories	US	2014	Fiction	1921	670015970		
6997	It would be madness and inconsistency to suppose that things which have never yet been performed can be performed without employing some hitherto untried means.	Bacon, Francis	Novum Organum (1620) Book I, paragraph VI				Vollmann, William 	The Royal Family	US	2000	Fiction		014100200X		
6998	And I have admitted that the foreigner will probably pronounce a sentence differently if he conceives it differently; but what we call his wrong conception need not lie in anything that accompanies the utterance…	Wittgenstein	Philosophical Investigations, I.20				Vollmann, William 	An Afghanistan Picture Show: Or, How I Saved the World	US	1992	Autobiography		1612191983		
6999	What am I to do with you, semblance of the laurel in the moon, you whom I see but cannot touch?	Prince Yuhara	poem to a young woman, middle Nara era	Poem			Vollmann, William 	Kissing the Mask	US	2010	Fiction		61228486		
7000	Dresses make the lady, if one has the figure.	Von Mahlsdorf, Charlotte (born Lothar Berfelde)					Vollmann, William 	Kissing the Mask	US	2010	Fiction		61228486		
7001	A woman never imitates herself.	Motokiyo, Zeami					Vollmann, William 	Kissing the Mask	US	2010	Fiction	1428	61228486		
7002	I am Andrew Ryan and I’m here to ask you a question: Is a man not entitled to the sweat of his own brow? No, says the man in Washington. It belongs to the poor. No, says the man in the Vatican. It belongs to God. No, says the man in Moscow. It belongs to everyone. I rejected those answers. Instead, I chose something different. I chose the impossible. I chose … Rapture. A city where the artist would not fear the censor. Where the scientist would not be bound by Petty morality. Where the great would not be constrained by the small. And with the sweat of your brow, Rapture can become your city as well.	Ryan, Andrew	Bioshock				Shirley, John	BioShock Rapture	US	2011	Fiction, Game		B003OUXECE		
7003	Imagine if you could be smarter, stronger, healthier. What if you could even have amazing powers, light fires with your mind? That’s what plasmids do for a man	The man who calls himself Atlas in BioShock					Shirley, John	BioShock Rapture	US	2011	Fiction, Game		B003OUXECE		
7004	Watch dog, n 1. A person or group of persons who acts as a guardian against theft or illegal practices or waste. 2. A dog trained to guard property. 3. An individual who sees behind the curtain and is prepared to step forward when the need arises.						Shirley, John	Watch Dogs: Dark Clouds	US	2014	Fiction		B00JS59ZK4		
7005	The Kind's chaff is as good as other people's corn.		Old Proverb				Lamb, Charles	Eliana	US	1867	Fiction				
7006	I could hear my heart beating. I could hear everyone's heart. I could hear the human noise we sat there making, not one of us moving, not even when the room went dark.	Carver, Raymond					Sullivan, Felicia C.	Follow Me into the Dark	US	2017	Fiction		9781558619456		
7007	Every fear is a desire. Every desire is fear. The cigarettes are burning under the trees  Where the Staffordshire murderers wait for their accomplices  And victims. Every victim is an accomplice.	Fenton, James	A Staffordshire Murderer				Swanson, Peter	Her Every Fear	US	2017	Fiction		9780571327119		
7008	There is a pain -- so utter --  It swallows substance up -- Then covers the Abyss with Trance --  So Memory can step  Around -- across -- opon it -- As One within a Swoon --  Goes safely -- where an open eye --  Would drop Him -- Bone by Bone --	Dickinson, Emily			US		Sweterlitsch, Thomas	Tomorrow and Tomorrow	US	2014	Fiction		9781472214874		
7009	Who stole the keeshka?  Someone call a cop	The Matys Brothers					Swierczynski, Duane	Revolver	US	2016	Fiction		9780316403238		
7010	Always forgive your enemies; nothing annoys them so much.	Wilde, Oscar					Sykes, Lucy & Piazza, Jo	The Knockoff	US	2015	Fiction		9780385539586		
7011	In order to be irreplaceable one must always be different.	Chanel, Coco					Sykes, Lucy & Piazza, Jo	The Knockoff	US	2015	Fiction		9780385539586		
7012	When you're a kid, to be someone, you have to be several people.	Ajar, Emile					Sylvain, Dominique	Dark Angel	US	2004	Fiction		9781780876047		
7013	He presented his son to the men of war, recommending him as his successor and heir.	Demetrios					Sylvain, Dominique	Dirty War	US	2011	Fiction		9781780876061		
7014	Nowhere and everywhere in Montreal						Szalowski, Pierre	Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather	US	2007	Fiction	1997	9780857861627		
7015	In life, there is nothing to fear and everything to understand.	Curie, Marie					Szalowski, Pierre	Fish Change Direction in Cold Weather	US	2007	Fiction		9780857861627		
7016	Quicksand years that whirl me I know not whither, Your schemes, politics, fail, lines give way, substances mock and elude me, Only the theme I sing, the great and strong-possess'd soul, eludes not, One's self, must never give way -- that is the final substance -- that out of all is sure,  Out of politics, triumphs, battles, life, what at last finally remains?  When shows break up what but One's-Self is sure?	Whitman, Walt	Quicksand Years	Poem	US		Tan, Amy	The Valley of Amazement	US	2013	Fiction		9780007507429		
7017	We are continually living a solution to problems that reflection cannot hope to solve.	Dan Berg, Van					Tanweer, Silal	The Scatter Here is Too Great	US	2014	Fiction		9780062304414		
7018	Basho told Resetsu to avoid sensational materials. If the horror of the world were the truth of the world, he said, there would be no one to say it and no one to say it to. I think he recommended describing the slightly frenzied swarming of insects near a waterfall.	Hass, Robert	Winged and Acid Dark				Tanweer, Bilal	The Scatter Here is Too Great	US	2014	Fiction		9780062304414		
7019	How accidentally a fate is made... or how accidental it all may seem when it is inescapable.	Roth, Philip					Tarkington, Ed	Only Love Can Break Your Heart	US	2016	Fiction		9781616203825		
7020	Take care, night is approaching... Wash your hands, go on your way, to your home, to bed.	Lautreamont, Comte De	Maldoror				Tan, Sandi	The Black Isle	US	2012	Fiction		9781455516544		
7021	To what shall I compare my literary pursuits in India? Suppose Greek literature to be known in modern Greece only, and there to be in the hands of priests and philosophers; and suppose them to be still worshippers of Jupiter and Apollo; suppose Greece to have been conquered successively by Goths, Huns, Vandals, Tartars, and lastly by the English; then suppose a court of judicature to be established by the British parliament, at Athens, and an inquisitive Englishman to be one of the judges; suppose him to learn Greek there, which none of his countrymen knew, and to read Homer, Pindar, Plato, which no other Europeans had even heard of. Such am I in this country: substituiting Sanscrit for Greek, the Brahmans, for the priests of Jupiter, and Valmic, Vyasa, Calidasa, for Homer, Plato, Pindar.	Jones, William					Taseer, Aatish	The Way Wings Were	US	2015	Fiction		9781447272458		
7022	The god of love invented the strangest arrow in the world, one that can kill you if it strikes -- and kill you if it doesn't.		A Prakrit verse from the Srngaraprakasa of Bhoja				Taseer, Aatish	The Way Wings Were	US	2015	Fiction		9781447272458		
7023	In between two tall mountains  there's a place they call Lonesome. Don't see why they call it Lonesome; I'm never lonesome now I live there.	Converse, Connie	Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)				Teran, Andi	Anna of California	US	2015	Fiction		9780143126492		
7024	And so it was I entered the broken world To trace the visionary company of love, its voice An instant in the wind (I know not whither hurled),  But not for long to hold each desperate choice.	Crane, Hart					Tevis, Walter	The Man Who Fell to Earth	US	1963	Fiction		9781473213111		
7025	My rider of the bright eyes, What happened you yesterday?  I thought you in my heart,  When I bought you your fine clothes, A man the world could not slay.	O'Connell, Dark Eileen					Thompson, Hunter S.	The Rum Diary	US	1998	Fiction	1773			
7026	Darling, do you remember the man you married? Touch me,  remind me who I am.	Kunitz, Stanley					Thomas, Matthew	We Are Not Ourselves	US	2014	Fiction		9781476756660		
7027	We are not ourselves When nature, being oppressed, commands the mind To suffer with the body.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Thomas, Matthew	We Are Not Ourselves	US	2014	Fiction		9781476756660		
7028	Dog into wolf, light into twilight, emptiness into waiting presence.	Pynchon, Thomas					Thomson, Rupert	The Secrecy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847081636		
7029	Terror is part of me.	Ryuichi, Tamura					Thomson, Rupert	The Secrecy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847081636		
7030	This city is Epidamnus while this story is being told: when another one is told it will become another town.	Plautus					Thompson, Sam	Communion Town	US	2012	Fiction		9780007454761		
7031	Crown yourselves with ivy, grasp the thyrsus and do no be amazed if tigers and panthers lie down fawning at your feet. Now dare to be tragic, for you will be redeemed.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Thomas, Scarlett	The Seed Collectors	US	2015	Fiction		9781847679208		
7032	Ah! sunflower, weary of time, Who countest the steps of the sun, Seeking after that sweet golden clime Where the traveller's journey is done;  Where the youth pined away with desire, And the pale virgin shrouded in snow, Arise from their graves and aspire; Where my sunflower wishes to go.	Blake, William			UK		Thomas, Scarlett	The Seed Collectors	US	2015	Fiction		9781847679208		
7033	Just as there are phantom limbs there are phantom histories, histories that are severed and discarded, but linger on as thwarted possibilities and compelling nostalgias.	Philips, Adam	On Balance				Thubron, Colin	Night of Fire	US	2016	Fiction		97807011831813		
7034	The Nephilim were on the earth in those days, and also afterward, when the sons of God [angels] came in to the daughters of man and they bore children to them. These were the mighty men who were of old, the men of renown.		Genesis 6:4				Tompkins, Mark	The Last Days of Magic	US	2016	Fiction		9780525429531		
7035	And there we saw the Nephilim (the sons of Anak, who come from the Nephilim), and we seemed to ourselves like grasshoppers, and so we seemed to them.		Numbers 13:33				Tompkins, Mark	The Last Days of Magic	US	2016	Fiction		9780525429531		
7036	"An' they chased him 'n' never could catch him 'cause they didn't know what he looked like, an' Atticus, when they finally saw him... he was real nice..." His hands were under my chin, pulling up the cover, tucking it around me.  "Most people are, Scout, when you finally see them."	Lee, Harper	To Kill a Mockingbird		US		Truong, Monique	Bitter in the Mouth	US	2010	Fiction		9780812981322		
7037	The evil that men do lives after them.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Tucker, Neely	The Ways of the Dead	US	2014	Fiction		9780670016587		
7038	Te women that were up there, they were living in the margins of life, they were with multiple people, they weren't really missed right away, even by their own loved ones.	Whelan, Danny	investigation on the Princeton Place murders		UK		Tucker, Neely	The Ways of the Dead	US	2014	Fiction		9780670016587		
7039	Death is not an event in life: we do not live to experience death. If we take eternity to mean not infinite temporal duration but timelessness, then eternal life belongs to those who live in the present.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Tractatus Logico-Philosophicus				Hawks, John Twelve	Spark	US	2014	Fiction		9780385538671		
7040	The truth does not change according to our ability to stomach it. 	O'Connor, Flannery			US		Umrigar, Thrity	The Story Hour	US	2014	Fiction		9780062259301		
7041	I am made and remade continually. Different people draw different words from me.	Woolf, Virginia			UK		Umrigar, Thrity	The Story Hour	US	2014	Fiction		9780062259301		
7042	And now, O Lord, please take my life from me, for it is better for me to die than to live.  And the Lord said, "Is it right for you to be angry?"		Jonah 4:3-4				Updike, John	Terrorist	US	2006	Fiction		9780141027845		
7043	Disbelief is more resistant than faith because it is sustained by the senses.	Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Of Love and Other Demons				Updike, John	Terrorist	US	2006	Fiction		9780141027845		
7044	Some safer world in depths of woods embrac'd,  Some happier island in the watry waste...	Pope, Alexander			UK		Unsworth, Barry	Sacred Hunger	US	1991	Fiction		9780140119930		
7045	We are here to awaken from the illusion of our separateness.	Thich Nhat Hanh					Van Booy, Simon	The Illusion of Separateness	US	2013	Fiction		9781780743240		
7046	All men dream, but not equally. Those who dream by night in the dusty recesses of their minds wake in the day to find that it was vanity; but the dreamers of the day are dangerous men, for they may act their dreams with open eyes, to make it possible.	Lawrence, T. E. 	The Seven Pillars of Wisdom: A Triumph				Jemisin, N. K. 	The Killing Moon	US	2012	Fantasy		356500764		
7047	In a marriage, you had to lie, it was all a tissue of lies like a play…but living alone necessitated telling the truth.	Oates, Joyce Carol					Hemmingson, Michael 	Seven Women: An Erotic Private Investigation	US	2008	Fiction		1434475646		
7048	In the Third Millennium, the world changed. Climate… Nations… all were in upheaval. Humanity itself turned as violent as the planet. Civilization threatened to collapse. And then, a solution was found. The crumbling legal system was merged with the overburdened police, creating a powerful and efficient force for the People. These new guardians of Society were given the power to dispense both justice and punishment. They were police, jury and executioner. They were… …the Judges.		History of the Mega-Cities James Olmeyer, III Chapter II: “Justice” 2191			Y	Barett, Neal	Judge Dredd	US	1995	Fiction	2191	312956282		
7049	If this is the best of all possible worlds, what are the others like?	Voltaire					Kosmatka, Ted 	Prophet of Bones	US	2013	Fiction		805096175		
7050	…a harmless, necessary cat	Shakespeare, William					Willis, Connie 	To Say Nothing of the Dog	US	1997	Science Fiction, Comedy		553575384		
7051	God is in the details.	Flaubert, Gustav					Willis, Connie 	To Say Nothing of the Dog	US	1997	Science Fiction, Comedy		553575384		
7052	"It would have been nice to start fresh without those messy old ruins,” she said. “They’re a symbol, dear,” said her friend.	Panter-Down, Mollie					Willis, Connie 	To Say Nothing of the Dog	US	1997	Science Fiction, Comedy		553575384		
7053	I will remember it forever, the darkness and the cold.	Haisman, Edith	Edith Haisman, a Titanic survivor	Quote			Willis, Connie 	Passage	US	2001	Fiction		553580515		
7054	“What is it like down there, Charides?” “Very dark.” “And what of return?” “All lies.”	Callimachus					Willis, Connie 	Passage	US	2001	Fiction		553580515		
7055	“Shut up, shut up, I am working Cape Race.”		Wireless message from the Titanic, cutting off an ice warning the Californian was trying to send				Willis, Connie 	Passage	US	2001	Fiction		553580515		
7056	More light!	Goethe	Goethe’s last words				Willis, Connie 	Passage	US	2001	Fiction		553580515		
7057	Not much is impossible.	Williams, Steve	Industrial Light and Magic				Willis, Connie 	Remake	US	1994	Fiction		553574418		
7058	The girl seems to have talent but the boy can do nothing.		Vaudeville booking report on Fred Astaire				Willis, Connie 	Remake	US	1994	Fiction		553574418		
7059	And lest things which should be remembered perish with time and vanish from the memory of those who are to come after us, I, seeing so many evils and the whole world, as it were, placed within the grasp of the Evil One, being myself as if among the dead, I, waiting for death, have put into writing all the things that I have witnessed. And, lest the writing should perish with the writer and the work fail with the laborer, I leave parchment to continue this work, if perchance any man survive and any of the race of Adam escape this pestilence and carry on the work which I have begun…	Brother Clyn, John					Willis, Connie 	Dooms Day	US	1992	Fiction	1349	553562738		
7060	What a ringer needs most is not strength but the ability to keep time… You must bring these two things together in your mind and let them rest there forever—bells and time, bells and time.	Blythe, Ronald	Akenfield				Willis, Connie 	Dooms Day	US	1992	Fiction		553562738		
7061	Brothers, sisters, husbands, wives— Followed the Piper for their lives. From street to street he piped advancing, And step by step they followed dancing.	Browning, Robert					Willis, Connie 	Bellwether	US	1996	Fiction		553562967		
7062	Seriousness of mind was a prerequisite for understanding Newtonian physics. I am not convinced it is not a handicap in understanding quantum theory.	Dr Gedanken	Excerpt from Dr. Gedanken’s keynote address to the 1988 International Congress of Quantum Physicists Annual Meeting, Hollywood, California				Willis, Connie 	At The Rialto	US		Fiction				
7063	History is now and England.	Eliot, T.S	Four Quartets				Willis, Connie 	Blackout	US	2010	Fiction	55380319			
7064	Time is the fire in which we burn.	Schwartz, Delmore 					Willis, Connie 	Fire Watch	US	1984	Fiction	553260456			
7065	History hath triumphed over time, which besides it nothing but eternity hath triumphed over.	Sir Raleigh,Walter					Willis, Connie 	Fire Watch	US	1984	Fiction	553260456			
7066	It may be that life is not man’s most precious possession, after all. Certainly men can be induced to give it away very freely at times, and the terms hardly seem to make sense unless there is something about the whole business that we don’t understand. Lives are spent for very insignificant things which benefit the dead not at all—a few rods of ground in a cornfield, for instance, or temporary ownership of a little hill or a piece of windy pasture; and now and then they are simply wasted outright, with nobody gaining anything at all.	Catton, Bruce	Mr. Lincoln’s Army				Willis, Connie 	Lincoln's Dreams	US	1987	Fiction	553270257			
7067	They bred such horses in Virginia then, Horses that were remembered after death And buried not so far from Christian ground That if their sleeping riders should arise They could not witch them from the earth again And ride a printless course along the grass With the old manage and light ease of hand.	Benet, Stephen Vincent					Willis, Connie 	Lincoln's Dreams	US	1987	Fiction	553270257			
7068	A look of glass stops you And you walk on shaken: was I the perceived? Did they notice me, this time, as I am, Or is it postponed again?	Ashbery, John	As One Put Drunk into the Packet Boat				Carroll, Jonathan 	Voice of our Shadow	US	1983	Fiction, Speculative fiction		575073675		
7069	snuffle and sniff and handkerchief The doctor punched my vein The captain called me Cain Upon my belly sat the sow of fear With coins on either eye The President came by And whispered to the braid what none could hear High over where the storm Stood steadfast cruciform The golden eagle sank in wounded wheels White Negroes laughing still Crept fiercely on Brazil Turning the navies upward on their keels Now one by one the trees Stripped to their naked knees And danced upon the heaps of shrunken dead The roof of England fell Great Paris tolled her bell And China staunched her milk and wept for bread No island singly lay But lost its name that day The Ainu dived across the plunging sands From dawn to dawn to dawn King George’s birds came on Strafing the tulips from his children’s hands Thus in the classic sea Southeast from Thessaly The dynamited mermen washed ashore And tritons dressed in steel Trolled heads with rod and reel And dredged potatoes from the Aegean floor Hot is the sky and green Where Germans have been seen The moon leaks metal on the Atlantic fields Pink boys in birthday shrouds Loop lightly through the clouds Or coast the peaks of Finland on their shields That prophet year by year Lay still but could not hear Where scholars tapped to find his new remains Gog and Magog ate pork In vertical New York And war began next Wednesday on the Danes.	Shapiro, Karl					Barnes, John	Daybreak Zero	US	2011	Fiction		441019757		
7070	Year after year On the monkey’s face A monkey face	Basho					Link, Kelly	Get in Trouble: Stories	US	2015	Fiction		804179689		
7071	Our enemies will first assail the health of our commerce, throwing up this objection and that to innovative methods and approaches designed to expand our prosperity, and thus our freedom. Their oldfashioned clinging to obsolete ideas only signals their extinction. In the end, we must pity them: we are going forward with joy and hope; they are being left behind, mired in fear.	Alton , Bernard "Ed" A	Taskbook for the New Nation				Saunders, George 	In Persuasion Nation	US	2006	Fiction, Anthology		159448242X		
7072	So I saw in my dream that the man began to run. Now, he had not run far from his own door, but his wife and children perceiving it, began to cry after him to return; but the man put his fingers in his ears, and ran on, crying, "Life! life! eternal life!"	Bunyan, John	The Pilgrim's Progress				Gates, David	Preston Falls	US	1998	Fiction		679756434		
7073	For he said unto him, Come out of the man, thou unclean spirit. And he asked him, What is thy name? And he answered, saying, My name is Legion: for we are many.	Mark 5:8–9	Bible				Gates, David	The Wonders of the Invisible World	US	1999	Fiction		575068248		
7074	There is something at work in my soul, which I do not understand.	Shelley, Mary	Frankenstein				Gates, David	A Hand Reached Down to Guide Me	US	2015	Fiction		385351534		
7075	Television isn’t something you watch. Television is something you appear on.						Westlake, Donald E 	Get Real	US	2009	Fiction		446178608		
7076	As the I Ching says: Difficulty at the beginning works supreme success. This is no time for levity — Oliver Hardy This is no time for levity. Hmp! — Stan Laurel, in agreement						Westlake , Donald E 	What's The Worst That Could Happen?	US	1996	Fiction		446604712		
7077	It  was written I should be loyal to the nightmare of my choice.	Conrad, Joseph	Heart of Darkness				Crumley, James	One to Count Cadence	US	1969	Fiction		330324500		
7078	And I will call for a sword against him throughout all my mountains, saith the Lord: Every man's sword shall be against his brother. Thus will I magnify myself, and sanctify myself; and I will be known in the eyes of many nations, and they shall know that I am the Lord.	Ezekiel 38:21,23	Bible				Crumley, James	One to Count Cadence	US	1969	Fiction		330324500		
7079	Fuck 'em all but nine - Six for pallbearers, Two for roadguards, And one to count cadence.		Old Army Prayer				Crumley, James	One to Count Cadence	US	1969	Fiction		330324500		
7080	If thou art indeed my father, then thou hast stained thy sword in the lifeblood of thy son. And thou didst it of thine own obstinacy. For I sought to turn thee into love…		Shahnameh				George, Elizabeth	Careless in Red	US	2008	Fiction		61160873		
7081	…and if you gaze for long into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.	Nietszche					George, Elizabeth	With No One As Witness	US	2005	Fiction		60545615		
7082	Of all affliction taught a lover yet,  'Tis sure the hardest science to forget! How shall I lose the sin, yet keep the sense, And love the offender, yet detest th' offence? How the dear object from the crime remove, Or how distinguish penitence from love?	Pope, Alexander					George, Elizabeth	A Suitable Vengeance	US	1991	Fiction		553384821		
7083	—Better authentic mammon than a bogus god.	MacNeice, Louis 					George, Elizabeth	What Came Before He Shot Her	US	2006	Fiction		60545623		
7084	How sharper than a serpent's tooth it is To have a thankless child!	Shakespeare, William	King Lear				George, Elizabeth	In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner	US	1991	Fiction		553575104		
7085	The world is still deceived with ornament. In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt But, being season’d with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil?	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice				George, Elizabeth	Just One Evil Act	US	2013	Fiction		1444706004		
7086	Good people are always so sure they’re right.	Graham, Barbara	Barbara Graham, on entering California’s gas chamber, where she was executed, some say unjustly, June 3, 1955. (Quoted in Until You Are Dead: The Book of Executions by Frederick Drimmer)	Quote			Klavan, Andrew	True Crime	US	1995	Fiction		751535060		
7087	I’ll tell you briefly what I think about newspapermen: the hand of God, reaching down into the mire, couldn’t elevate one of them to the depths of degradation.	Hecht, Ben	Nothing Sacred. Screenplay by Ben Hecht.				Klavan, Andrew	True Crime	US	1995	Fiction		751535060		
7088	CAREERGUIDANCE101: Big ops, big risks Small ops, small risks No ops, no risks.		 Hand-lettered sign posted outside a cubicle in the CTC (Counterterrorist Center) at CIA headquarters, spring 2003				Weisman, John	Direct Action	US	2005	Fiction		60758252		
7089	The centuries recede, and the legend of Hari Seldon grows: the brilliant man, wise man, sad man who charted the course of the human future in the old Empire. But revisionist views prosper, and cannot always be easily dismissed. To understand Seldon, we are sometimes tempted to refer to apocrypha, myths, even fairy tales from those distant times. We are frustrated by the contradictions of incomplete documents and what amount to hagiographies. This we know without reference to the revisionists: that Seldon was brilliant, Seldon was key. But Seldon was neither saint nor divinely inspired prophet, and of course, he did not act alone. The most pervasive myths involve…		Encyclopedia Galactica, 117th Edition, 1054 F.E.			Y	Bear, Greg	Foundation and Chaos	US	1998	Novel, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		1857237366		
7090	A day on Mars is a little longer than a day on Earth: 24 hours and 40 minutes. A year on Mars is less than two Earth years: 686 Earth days, or 668 Martian days. Mars is 6,787 kilometers in diameter, compared to Earth’s 12,756 kilometers. Its gravitational acceleration is 3.71 meters per second squared, or just over one-third of Earth’s. The atmospheric pressure at the surface of Mars averages 5.6 millibars, about one-half of one percent of Earth’s. The atmosphere is largely composed of carbon dioxide. Temperatures at the “datum” or reference surface level (there is no “sea level,” as there are presently no seas) vary from -130° to +27° Celsius. An unprotected human on the surface of Mars would very likely freeze within minutes, but first would die of exposure to the near-vacuum. If this unfortunate human survived freezing and low pressure, and found a supply of oxygen to breathe, she would still be endangered by high levels of radiation from the sun and elsewhere. After Earth, Mars is the most hospitable planet in the Solar System.						Bear, Greg	Moving Mars	US	1993	Novel, Fiction, Science Fiction, Speculative fiction		765318237		
7091	America’s a cruel country. There’s a whole lot of people would just as soon stomp you like an ant. Listen to talk radio. Plenty of dummies, damned few ventriloquists.	Anonymous	Anonymous Postings, ALT.NEWCHILD.FAM				Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7092	There’s a wolf snarl behind the picnics and Boy Scout badges	Anonymous	Anonymous Postings, ALT.NEWCHILD.FAM				Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7093	They want to kill our kids. Lord help us all.	Anonymous	Anonymous Postings, ALT.NEWCHILD.FAM				Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7094	Citing ‘severe threats to national security,’ Emergency Action this week has requested of the U.S. Justice Department the authority to hack and shut down SHEVA parent Web sites and even e-journals and newspapers guilty of spreading inaccurate information—‘lies’—against EMAC and the U.S. government. Some parent advocacy groups complain this is already the norm. Mid-level Justice Department officials have passed the request along to the office of the attorney general for further legal review, according to sources who wish to remain anonymous.						Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7095	Some legal experts say that even legitimate newspaper sites could be hacked or shut down without warning should approval be granted, and the granting of such approval is likely in itself to be kept secret.		Seattle Times-PI Online				Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7096	God had nothing to do with making these children. I don’t care what you think about creationism or evolution, we’re on our own now.	Withey, Owen 	Creation Science News				Bear, Greg	Darwin's Children	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative fiction		345448367		
7097	What he will he does, and does so much That proof is call'd impossibility.		Troilus and Cressida				Moore, Ward	Bring the Jubilee	US	1953	Fiction, Alternate history		1857987640		
7098	It is always the puzzle of the nature of time that brings our thoughts to a standstill. And if time is so fundamental that an understanding of its true nature is for ever beyond our reach, then so also in all probability is a decision in the age-long controversy between determination and free will.	Jeans, James 	The Mysterious Universe				Moore, Ward	Bring the Jubilee	US	1953	Fiction, Alternate history		1857987640		
7099	Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines.	Shakespeare, William			UK		Van Booy, Simon	Father's Day	US	2016	Fiction		9780062408945		
7100	Each one of us is, successively, not one but many. And these successive personalities that emerge one from the other tend to present the strangest, most astonishing contrasts among themselves.	Rodo, Enrique Jose	Motives of Proteus				Vargas Llosa, Mario	The Dream of the Celt	US	2010	Fiction		9780374143466		
7101	You know where you are with  Floor collapsing, floating Bouncing back and  One day I am gonna grow wings.	Radiohead	Let Down	Song			Varcas, Cyn	On the Way	US	2015	Fiction		9781940430478		
7102	Our beautiful task is to imagine there is a labyrinth and a thread.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Fable's Thread				Vargas Llosa, Mario	The Discreet Hero	US	2013	Fiction		9780571310715		
7103	You know, sometimes -- for a long time at a stretch -- it's like it hadn't happened. Not to me. Maybe to somebody else, but not to me. Then I remember, and when I first remember I say, no, it could not have happened to me.	Warren, Robert Penn	All the King's Men				Waite, Urban	Sometimes the Wolf	US	2014	Fiction		9780062216915		
7104	I am like a small creature swallowed whole by a monster, she thought, and the monster feels my tiny little movements inside.	Jackson, Shirley	The Haunting of Hill House				Waltens, Damien Angelica	Paper Tigers	US	2016	Fiction		9781940430577		
7105	In another moment down went Alice after it, never once considering how in the world she was to get out again.	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Waltens, Damien Angelica	Paper Tigers	US	2016	Fiction		9781940430577		
7106	She waited for a few minutes to see if she was going to shrink any further: she felt a little nervous about this; "for it might end, you know," said Alice to herself, "in my going out altogether, like a candle. I wonder what I should be like then?"	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Walker, Sarai	Dietland	US	2015	Fiction		9780544373433		
7107	The pure and simple truth is rarely pure and never simple.	Wilde, Oscar			UK		Walls, Jeanette	The Silver Star	US	2013	Fiction		9781476744049		
7108	You are my sunshine My only sunshine. You make me happy When skies are gray, You'll never know, dear,  How much I love you. Please don't take my sunshine away.	Davis, Jimmie		Song	US		Walsh, M. O.	My Sunshine Away	US	2015	Fiction		9780341004067		
7109	We tend to take the speech of a Chinese for inarticulate gurling. Someone who understands Chinese will recognize language in what he hears. Similarly I often cannot discern the humanity in a man.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Culture and Value				Walker, Casey	Last Days in Shanghai	US	2014	Fiction		9781619024304		
7110	Our identity is a dream. We are process, not reality, for reality is an illusion of the daylight -- the light of our particular day.	Eiseley, Loren					Walbert, Kate	The Sunken Cathedral	US	2015	Fiction		9781476799322		
7111	The ancient Romans built their greatest masterpieces of architectures for wild beasts to fight in.	Voltaire	The Complete Letters				Walter, Jess	Beautiful Ruins	US	2012	Fiction		9780061928123		
7112	Cleopatra: I will not have love as my master. Marc Antony: Then you will not have love.		Cleopatra	Film			Walter, Jess	Beautiful Ruins	US	2012	Fiction	1963	9780061928123		
7113	[Dick] Cavett's four great interviews with Richard Burton were done in 1980... Burton, fifty-four at the time, and already a beautiful ruin, was mesmerizing.	Menand, Louis	"Talk Story", The New Yorker				Walter, Jess	Beautiful Ruins	US	2012	Fiction	2010	9780061928123		
7114	Passionate hatred can give meaning and purpose to an empty life.	Hoffer, Eric					Walters, Minette	The Cellar	US	2015	Fiction		9780099594642		
7115	The light seems somehow brighter brought to rest... shimmering at my fingertips, so close  I've to reach for it, the twice-bent gleam that passes in the swirl my reaching makes.	Watts, Bob	The Light at Hinkson Creek				Watts, Stephanie Powell	No one is Coming to Save Us	US	2017	Fiction		9780062472984		
7116	The world couldn't exist without madmen.	Maimonides					Wiesel, Elie	Twilight	US	1987	Fiction		9780241963678		
7117	"And who, I said, "was his father, and who his mother?"	Plato	Symposium		Greece		Wieringa, Tommy	Caesarion	US	2009	Fiction		9781846272547		
7118	If an intelligence, at a given instant, knew all the forces that animate nature and the position of each constituent being, if moreover, this intelligence were sufficiently great to submit these data to analysis, it could embrace in the same formula the movements of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the smallest atoms: to this intelligence nothing would be uncertain, and the future, as the past, would be present to its eyes.	Laplace, Pierre-Simon					Wilson, Daniel H.	Robogenesis	US	2014	Fiction	1814	9780385537094		
7119	We were a large family once, you recall, a large and happy family.	Jackson, Shirley	We Have Always Lived in the Castle				Wilson, Kevin	Perfect Little World	US	2017	Fiction		9780062450326		
7120	We are the gardeners who might have been the garden.	Couch, Leigh Anne	Obsolescence				Wilson, Kevin	Perfect Little World	US	2017	Fiction		9780062450326		
7121	Man the sum of his climatic experiences FAther said. Man the sum of what have you. A problem in impure properties carried tediously to an unvarying nil: stalemate of dust and desire.	Faulkner, William					Williams, Conrad	Dust and Desire	US	2010	Fiction		9781783295630		
7122	The Knight looked surprise... "What does it matter where my body happens to be?" he said. "My mind goes on working all the same."	Carroll, Lewis	Alice Through the Looking Glass	Novel	UK	Y	Williams, Nigel	R. I. P.	US	2015	Fiction		9781472118165		
7123	There can be no greater admiration than that of the husband... to return and find, as he had hoped, that his own wife has met the test of keeping up her end of things.		The Army Officer's Guide (20th Edition)				Williams, Andria	The Longest Night	US	2016	Fiction	1954	9780812997743		
7124	A good Land fall is when we fall just with our reckoning, if otherwise a bad Land fall.	Captain Smith, John	A Sea Grammar				Williams, Naomi J.	Land Falls	US	2015	Fiction	1627	9781408705766		
7125	Exultation is the going Of an inland soul to sea,  Past the houses -- past the headlands --  Into deep Eternity --   Bred as we, among the mountains, Can the sailor understand The divine intoxication Of the first league out from land?	Dickinson, Emily			US		Williams, Naomi J.	Land Falls	US	2015	Fiction		9781408705766		
7126	A man finds his shipwrecks, tells himself the necessary stories.	Dunn, Stephen	"Odysseus's Secret", Different Hours				Williams, Naomi J.	Land Falls	US	2015	Fiction		9781408705766		
7127	The house is the same size as the world; or rather, it is the world.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The House of Asterion				Wiles, Will	The Way Inn	US	2014	Fiction		9780007545551		
7128	Past fifty, we learn with surprise and a sense of suicidal absolution that what we intended and failed could never have happened -- and must be done better.	Lowell, Robert	For Sheridan				Winterson, Jeanette	The Gap of Time	US	2015	Fiction		9781781090299		
7129	Even for Voltaire, the supreme rationalist, a purely rational suicide was something prodigious and slightly grotesque, like a comet or a two-headed sheep.	Alvarez, A.	The Savage God: A Study of Suicide				Winters, Ben	The Last Policeman	US	2012	Fiction		9781594745768		
7130	And there's a slow, slow train comin', up around the bend.	Dylan, Bob	Slow Train	Song			Winters, Ben	The Last Policeman	US	2012	Fiction		9781594745768		
7131	they shall mount up with wings as eagles;  they shall run, and not be weary; and they shall walk, and not faint.		Isaiah 40:31				Winton, Tim	Eyrie	US	2013	Fiction		9780374151348		
7132	To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all.	Wiesel, Elie					Witterick, J. L.	My Mother's Secret	US	2013	Fiction		9780399168543		
7133	Tis the gift to be simple. 'Tis the gift to be free. 'Tis the gift to come down where you want to be. And when you find yourself in the place just right  You will be in the Valley of Love and Delight.		Shaker Hymn				Woodroof, Martha	Small Blessings	US	2014	Fiction		9781259949527		
7134	Decide that you want it more than you are afraid of it.	Cosby, Bill (attributed)			US		Woodroof, Martha	Small Blessings	US	2014	Fiction		9781259949527		
7135	Loss it not the end. It's simply an invitation to change.						Woodruff, Lee	Those We Love Most	US	2012	Fiction		9781401341787		
7136	If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.	Sir Bacon, Francis			UK	Y	Wood, Benjamin	The Bellwether Revivals	US	2012	Fiction		9780857206961		
7137	When I dipt into the future far as human eye could see;  Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be. --   Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails,  Pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales;  Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain'd a ghastly dew From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue...	Lord Tennyson, Alfred			UK		Wright, John C.	The Hermetic Millennia	US	2012	Fiction		9780765329288		
7138	Prospero:  A devil, a born devil, on whose nature Nurture can never stick; on whom my pains,  Humanely taken, all, all lost, quite lost; And as with age his body uglier grows, So his mind cankers. I will plague them all,  Even to roaring.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play 	UK		Yanagihara, Hanya	The People in the Trees	US	2013	Fiction		9780385536783		
7139	Know this: we continue.	Two Thousand Seasons	Armah, Ayi Kwei				Yejide, Morowa	Time of the Locust	US	2014	Fiction		9781476731353		
7140	Sister -- if all this is true, what could I do, or undo?	Sophocles	Antigone		Greece		Young, Heather	The Lost Girls	US	2016	Fiction		9780062456601		
7141	To say nothing is out here is incorrect; to say the desert is stingy with everything except space and light, stone and earth is closer to the truth.	William Least Heat-Moon					Young, Heather	The Shimmering Road	US	2017	Fiction		9780399174018		
7142	Joy, warm as the joy that shipwrecked sailors feel when they catch sight of the land... only a few escape, swimming and struggling out of the frothing surf to reach the shore, their bodies crusted with salt but buoyed up with joy as they plant their feet on solid ground again, spared a deadly fate. So joyous now to her the sight of her husband, vivid in her gaze, that her white arms, embracing his neck, would never for a moment let him go...		The Odyssey (trans. Fagles)				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	US	2014	Fiction		9780007361472		
7143	I knew that I was more than the something which had been looking out all that day upon the visible earth adn thinking and speaking and tasting friendship. Somewhere -- close at hand in that rosy thicket or far off beyond the ribs of sunset -- I was gathered up with an immortal company, where I and poet and lover and flower and cloud and star were equals, as all the little leaves were equal ruffling before the gusts, or sleeping and carved out of the silentness. And in that company I learned that I am something which no fortune can touch, whether I be soon to die or long years away. Things will happen which will trample and pierce, but I shall go on, something that is here and there like the wind, something unconquerable, something not to be separated from the dark earth and the light sky, a strong citizen of infinity and eternity. The confidence and ease had become a deep joy; I knew that I could not do without the Infinite; nor the Infinite without me.	Thomas, Edward	"The Stile" Light and Twilight				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	US	2014	Fiction		9780007361472		
7144	It has taken me some ten years for my blood to recover.	Graves, Robert	Goodbye to All That				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	US	2014	Fiction		9780007361472		
7145	I paid for my betrayal but then I didn't know  you were gone forever and that i would be dark	Herbet, Zbigniew					Zander, Joakim	The Believer	US	2015	Fiction		9780062337252		
7146	Let us all be from somewhere. Let us tell each other everything we can.	Hicok, Bob	A Primer				Zancan, Caroline	Local Girls	US	2015	Fiction		9781594633645		
7147	All of them had restlessness in common.	Steinbeck, John	East of Eden	Novel	US		Zancan, Caroline	Local Girls	US	2015	Fiction		9781594633645		
7148	Out of this universal feast of death, out of this extremity of fever, kindling the rain washed evening sky to a fiery glow, may it be that Love one day shall mount?	Mann, Thomas	The Magic Mountain				Zelitch, Simone	Judenstart	US	2016	Fiction		9780765382962		
7149	When you leave a graveside, you mustn't look back.	Ansky, S.	The Dybbuk				Zelitch, Simone	Judenstaat	US	2016	Fiction		9780765382962		
7150	These arabeques that mysteriously embody mathematical truths only glimpsed by a very few -- how beautiful, how exquisite -- no matter that they were the threshing and thrashing of a drowning man.	Laing, R. D.	The Politics of Experience				Self, Will	Phone	US	2017	Fiction		9780670918591		
7151	Wither are fled the charms of vernal grace, and joy's wild gleams that lighten'd o'er thy face? Youth of tumultuous foul, and haggard eye! Thy wafted form, thy hurried steps I view: On thy cold forehead starts the anguishe'd dew; And dreadful was that bosom-rending fight. 	Coleridge					Summersett, Henry	Madmen of the Mountain	US	1799	Fiction				
7152	" Let us consider that youth is of no long duration ; and that " in maturer age, when the enchantments of fancy shall cease, " and phantoms of delight no more dance about us, we shall " have no comfort but ths esteem of wise men, and the mean* " of doing good "						Helme, Elizabeth	Instructive Rambles in London	US	1800	Fiction				
7153	" Lot us consider that youth is of no long duration ; and that " in maturcr age, when the enchantments of fancy shall cease, " and phantoms of delight no more dance about us, we shall " have no comfort but ths esteem of wise men, and the mean* " of doing good "	Milton					Helme, Elizabeth	Clara and Emmeline	US	1788	Fiction				
7154	Tbt first Years of Man must make provision for the las!.- He that never thinks can never be wise."						Helme, Elizabeth	The Fruits of Reflectionl or, Moral remembrances on various subjects	US	1809	Fiction				
7155	" Amid the roses fierce Repentance rears Her snaky crest : a quick returning pang Shoots through the conscious heart- where honour still. And great design, against the oppressive load Of luxury, by fits impatient, heave." . -						Helme, Elizabeth	The Wilds of Strathnavern	US	1821	Fiction				
7156							Helme, Elizabeth		US		Fiction				
7157	When Perdikkas asked him at what times he wished to have divine honours paid him, he answered that he wished it done when they themselves were happy. These were the last words of the King.	Quintus Curtis					Renault, Mary	Fire From Heaven	US	1969	Fiction		9781405526203		
7158	Ere the bat hath flown His cloister'd flight; ere to black Hecate's summons, The shard-born beetle, with his drowsy hums,  Hath rung night's yawning peal, there shall be done A deed of dreadful note.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Radcliffe, Ann	The Romance of the Forest	US	1791	Fiction				
7159	Fate fits on these dark battlements, and frowns,  And, as the portals open to receive me, Her voice, in fullen echoes through the courts, Tells of a namless deed.						Radcliffe, Ann	The Mysteries of Udolpho,  A Romance	US	1794	Fiction				
7160	Amidst the woods the leopard knows his kind; The tyger preys not on the tyger brood; Man only is the common foe of man.						Godwin, William	Things As They Are; or The Adventures of Caleb Williams	US	1794	Fiction				
7161	Nefcis, infane, nefcis, quantas vires virtus habcat. Quam illa ardentes amores excitaret fui, fi videretur. Maxims auten culpa in eo eft, qui, et veritatem afpernatur et in fraudem obfequio impellitur.  Affentatio vitiorum adjutrix, procul amoveatur; que, non modo amico, fed ne libero quidem digna eft.						Bage, Robert	Hermsprong; or Man As He is Not	US	1796	Fiction				
7162	The preceptions of persons in retirement are very different from those of people in the great world: their passions, being differently modified, are differently expressed; their imaginations, constantly impressed by the same objects, are more violently affected. The same small number of images continually return, mix with every idea, and create those strange and false notions, so remarkable in people who spend their lives in solitude.	Rosseau					Hays, Mary	Memoirs of Emma Courtney	US	1796	Fiction				
7163	Somnia, terrores magicos, miracula, sagas, Nocturnos lemures, portentaque.	Hor.					Lewis, Matthew Gregory	The Monk: A Romance	US	1796	Fiction				
7164	Fear on guilt attends, and deeds of darkness;  The virtuous breast never knows it.	Havard					"Mrs Carver"	The Old Woman	US	1800	Fiction				
7165	Mountain grog seller and river gambler, Generous Sport and border jackal, blackleg braggart and coonskin roisterer, Long Knives from Kentucky and hatchet-men from New York, bondsmen, brokers, and bounty jumpers – right from the go it was a broker's town, and the brokers run it yet.	Algren, Nelson					Sakey, Marcus 	At The City's Edge	US	2009	Fiction		312360320		
7166	There was something seriously wrong with the world for which neither God nor His absence could be blamed.	McEwan, Ian 	Amsterdam				Sakey, Marcus 	The Amateurs	US	2009	Fiction		525951261		
7167	The blade itself incites to violence.	Homer					Sakey, Marcus 	The Blade Itself	US	2007	Fiction		312360312		
7168	LATELY MUCH HAS BEEN MADE of Dr. Eugene Bryce and his study of the so-called “brilliants,” that percentage of children born since 1980 with exceptional abilities. While the full scope of their gifts is unknown, it’s clear that something remarkable has happened: savants are being born not once in a generation, but every hour of every day. Historically, the term “savant” was generally paired with another word, to form an unkind but not inaccurate phrase: idiot savant. Those rare individuals with superhuman gifts were generally crippled in some way. Broken geniuses, they were able to recreate the London skyline after only a moment’s glance, yet unable to order a cup of tea; able to intuit string theory or noncommutative geometry and yet be baffled by their mother’s smile. It was as though evolution was maintaining equilibrium, giving here, taking there. However, this is not the case with the “brilliants.” Dr. Bryce estimates that as many as one in a hundred children born since 1980 have these advantages, and that these children are otherwise statistically normal. They are smart, or not. Social, or not. Talented, or not. In other words, apart from their wondrous gifts, they are exactly as children have been since the dawn of man. Perhaps unsurprisingly, public discussion has focused on cause. Where did these children come from? Why now? Will this continue on forever, or will it end as abruptly as it began? But there’s a more important issue. A question with shattering implications. A question that is on the tip of our collective tongues, and yet that we do not discuss—perhaps because we fear the answer. What will happen when these children grow up?		Excerpted from the New York Times, Opinion Pages, December 12, 1986				Sakey, Marcus 	Brilliance 	US	2013	Fiction		1611099692		
7169	The story of siblings is the story of childhood, Experienced separately and together, one tree Twisting in different directions, roots and branches, One piece of land divided into parcels, Acres and half-acres, parts of a subdivision, Memories carved into official and unofficial versions.	Hirsch, Edward 	Siblings				Spiegelman, Peter	Red Cat	US	2007	Fiction		307263169		
7170	There are three emergency exits on this aircraft. Take a few moments now to locate the closest one. Please note that, in some cases, the nearest exit may be behind you.						Steinhauer, Olen 	The Nearest Exit	US	2010	Fiction		312622872		
7171	Who is this coming up from the desert… … stern as death is love, relentless as the nether world is devotion; its flames are a blazing fire.	The Song of Songs					Corbett, David 	The Devil’s Redhead	US		Fiction				
7172	Sin ti No hay clemencia en mi dolor						Corbett, David 	Do They Know I'm Running	US	2010	Fiction		812977556		
7173	My beautiful ship O my memory Have we sailed far enough In waters bad to drink Have we sailed far enough From the beautiful dawn to the sad evening!	Apollinaire					Sallis, James 	Ghost of a Flea	US	2001	Fiction, Mystery		802776817		
7174	One certainly has a soul; but how it came to allow itself to be enclosed in a body is more than I can imagine. I only know if once mine gets out, I'll have a bit of tussle before I let it get in again to that of any other.	Lord Byron					Swierczynski, Duane 	Secret Dead Men	US	2005	Fiction		1930997590		
7175	Che sempre l’omo in cui pensier rampolla sovra pensier, da sé dilunga il segno perché la foga l’un de l’altro insolla.	Dante	Purgatorio, canto 5, lines 16–18				Swierczynski, Duane 	Fun and Games	US	2011	Fiction		316133280		
7176	You’re the type of guy that gets suspicious I’m the type of guy that says, “The puddin is delicious."	LL Cool J	I’m That Kind of Guy				Swierczynski, Duane 	Fun and Games	US	2011	Fiction		316133280		
7177	It’s all fun and games until someone loses an eye.		Popular Saying				Swierczynski, Duane 	Fun and Games	US	2011	Fiction		316133280		
7178	Ma prima avea ciascun la lingua stretta coi denti, verso lor duca, per cenno; ed elli avea del cul fatto trombetta.	Dante	Inferno, canto 21, lines 137–39				Swierczynski, Duane 	Hell and Gone	US	2011	Fiction		316133299		
7179	Save me darlin’ I am down but I am far from over	Stallone, Frank					Swierczynski, Duane 	Hell and Gone	US	2011	Fiction		316133299		
7180	She had crossed to the other side. She was part of the land. She was wearing her culottes, her pink sweater, and a necklace of human tongues.	O'Brien, Tim	The Things They Carried				Swierczynski, Duane 	Hell and Gone	US	2011	Fiction		316133299		
7181	It was a blonde. A blonde to make a bishop kick a hole in a stained-glass window.	Chandler, Raymond					Swierczynski, Duane 	The Blonde	US	2006	Fiction		312343795		
7182	Pleasure doing business with you.	Anonymous					Swierczynski, Duane 	Severance Package	US	2008	Fiction		312343809		
7183	I didn’t reform, I lost my nerve. I still think it’s sensible to want money and if you want money it has to be sensible to go where they have it and make them give you some.	Al Nussbaum					Swierczynski, Duane 	The Wheelman	US	2005	Fiction		312343787		
7184	WELL— SO IT GOES: TIME HITS THE HARDEST BLOWS.	March, Joseph Moncure					Swierczynski, Duane 	Expiration Date	US	2010	Fiction		31236340		
7185	The ways of God in Nature, as in Providence, are not as our ways; nor are the models that we frame any way commensurate to the vastness, profundity, and unsearchableness of His works, which have a depth in them greater than the well of Democritus.	Glanville, Joseph 					Poe, Edgar Allan	A Descent into the Maelström	US	1841	Adventure				
7186	What chance, good lady, hath bereft you thus?	Comus					Poe, Edgar Allan	A Predicament	US	1838	Parody				
7187	Intensos rigidam in frontem ascendere canos Passus erat Lucan a bristly bore. Translation						Poe, Edgar Allan	A Tale of Jerusalem	US	1832	Humour				
7188	Dicebant mihi sodales, si sepulchrum amicae visitarem, curas meas aliquantulum fore levatas.	Zaiat, Ebn 					Poe, Edgar Allan	Berenice	US	1835	Horror				
7189	Quand un bon vin meuble mon estomac Je suis plus savant que Balzac- Plus sage que Pibrac; Mon brass seul faisant l'attaque De la nation Coseaque, La mettroit au sac; De Charon je passerois le lac En dormant dans son bac, J'irois au fier Eac, Sans que mon coeur fit tic ni tac, Premmer du tabac.		French Vaudeville				Poe, Edgar Allan	Bon-Bon	US	1832	Humour				
7190	Chacun a ses vertus.	Crebillon	Xerxes				Poe, Edgar Allan	Four Beasts in One	US	1836	Humour				
7191	In the name of the prophets—figs!!		Cry of Turkish fig-peddler.				Poe, Edgar Allan	How to Write a Blackwood Article	US	1838	Parody				
7192	The gods do bear and will allow in kings The things which they abhor in rascal routes.	Buckhurst	Tragedy of Ferrex and Porrex				Poe, Edgar Allan	King Pest	US	1835	Horror / Humor				
7193	nd the will therein lieth, which dieth not. Who knoweth the mysteries of the will, with its vigor? For God is but a great will pervading all things by nature of its intentness. Man doth not yield himself to the angels, nor unto death utterly, save only through the weakness of his feeble will.	Glanville, Joseph					Poe, Edgar Allan	Ligeia	US	1838	Horror				
7194	O Breathe not, etc.		Moore's Melodies				Poe, Edgar Allan	Loss of Breath	US	1832	Humour				
7195	Pestis eram vivus—moriens tua mors ero.	Luther, Martin					Poe, Edgar Allan	Metzengerstein	US	1832	Horror, Satire				
7196	Αυτό χατ 'αυτά μετ' αύτοϋ μονοειδές α'ιεί φν.	Plato	Symposium				Poe, Edgar Allan	Morella	US	1835	Horror				
7197	Qui n'a plus qu'un moment a vivre N'aplus rien a dissimuler.	Quinault	Atys				Poe, Edgar Allan	MS. Found in a Bottle	US	1833	Adventure				
7198	Slid, if these be your "passados" and "montantes," I'll have none o' them.	Knowles, Ned					Poe, Edgar Allan	Mystification	US	1837	Humour				
7199	Yea, though I walk through the valley of the Shadow:	Psalm of David	Bible				Poe, Edgar Allan	Shadow	US	1835	Horror				
7200	Stay for me there! I will not fail To meet thee in that hollow vale.	King, Henry	Exequy on the death of his wife, by Henry King, Bishop of Chichester.				Poe, Edgar Allan	The Assignation	US	1834	Horror				
7201	Method is the soul of business.		Old Saying				Poe, Edgar Allan	The Business Man	US	1840	Humour				
7202	Πυρ σοι προσοισω -- I will bring fire to thee.	Euripides	Androm				Poe, Edgar Allan	The Conversation of Eiros and Charmion	US	1839	Science Fiction				
7203	Nullus enim locus sine genio est.		Servius 				Poe, Edgar Allan	The Island of the Fay	US	1841	Fantasy				
7204	Pleurez, pleurez, mes yeux, et fondez vous en eau! La moitie de ma vie a mis l'autre au tombeau.	Corneille					Poe, Edgar Allan	The Man That Was Used Up	US	1839	Satire				
7205	mpiatortorum longos hic turba furores Sanguinisinnocui, non satiata, aluit. Sospitenunc patria, fracto nunc funeris antro, Morsubi dira fuit vita salusque patent.						Poe, Edgar Allan	The Pit and the Pendulum	US	1842–1843	Horror				
7206	Nil sapientiae odiosius acumine nimio.	Seneca					Poe, Edgar Allan	The Purloined Letter	US	1844–1845	Detective Fiction				
7207	Truth is stranger than fiction.		Old Saying				Poe, Edgar Allan	The Thousand-and-Second Tale of Scheherazade	US	1845	Humour				
7208	What say of it? what say of CONSCIENCE grim, That spectre in my path?	Chamberlayne	Pharronida				Poe, Edgar Allan	William Wilson	US	1839	Horror				
7209	No man is an island, entire of itself.	Donne					Queen, Ellery 	Cop Out	US		Fiction	1624			
7210	The graves a fine and private place.	Marvell, Andrew	 To His Coy Mistress				Queen, Ellery 	A Fine and Private Place	US	1971	Fiction, Mystery		754047946		
7211	So is the womb	Whalley, George	Poetic Process				Queen, Ellery 	A Fine and Private Place	US	1971	Fiction, Mystery		754047946		
7212	I might paraphrase that interesting observation in Schlegel's Athenaeum goes: ‘Der Historiker ist ein riickwarts gekehrter Prophet/ by pointing out that: ‘The detective is a prophet looking backwards' Or Carlyle’s more subtle observation about history by agreeing that: The process of detection (as opposed to History ) is ‘a distillation of rumor.’		Excerpt from an Anonymous Article in Esoterica Americana, Attributed by Some to Matsoyuma Tahukiy the Noted Japanese Authority on the Occident. 				Queen, Ellery 	The Chinese Orange Mystery	US	1934	Fiction, Mystery		451087593		
7213	We Navajo understand Coyote is always waiting out there, just out of sight. And Coyote is always hungry.	Etcitty, Alex	Alex Etcitty, born to the Water Is Close People				Hillerman, Tony	Skinwalkers	US	1986	Fiction, Mystery		61000175		
7214	VANISHING POINT 1. a point of disappearance, cessation, or extinction 2. (in the study of perspective in art) that point toward which receding parallel lines appear to converge		 Random House Unabridged Dictionary, 2nd edition				Muller, Marcia	Vanishing Point	US	2006	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		892968052		
7215	Thus communed these ; while to their lowly dome, The full-fed swine returned with evening home ; Compelled, reluctant, to the several sties, With din obstreperous, and ungrateful cries.	Pope, Alexander	The Odyssey				Scott, Walter	Ivanhoe: A Romance	US	1822	Fiction, Romance				
7216	For why? Because the good old rule Sufficeth them; the simple plan, That they should take who have the power, And they should keep who can.	Wordsworth	Rob Boy's grave				Scott, Walter	Rob Boy	US	1817	Fiction				
7217	Master, go on ; and I will follow thee, To the last gasp, with truth and loyalty.		As You Like It				Scott, Walter	Redgauntlet	US	1824	Fiction				
7218	Hear, Land o’ Cakes and brither Scots, Frac Maidenkirk to Johnny Greats’, lf ther0’s a hole in a‘ your coats, I rede ye tentit; A chie1’s amang you takin’ notes, An’ faith he’1l prent it!	Burns					Scott, Walter	The Bride of Lammermoor	US	1858	Fiction				
7219	Rescue or none, Sir Knight, I am your captive ; Deal with me what your nobleness suggests — Thinking the chance of war may one day place you Where I must now be reckon'd — i' the roll Of melancholy prisoners.						Scott, Walter	Quentin Durward	US	1823	Fiction				
7220	The witch then raised her wither'd arm, And waved her wand on high, And, while she spoke the mutter'd charm, Dark lightning fiU'd her eye.	Meikle.					Scott, Walter	The Pirate	US	1822	Fiction				
7221	Hear, Land o' Cakes and brither Scots, Frae Maidenkirk to Jonny Groats', If there's a hole in a' your coats, I rede ye tent it, A chiel's amang you takin' notes. An' faith he'll prent it.	Burns					Scott, Walter	Old Morality	US	1816	Fiction				
7222	Can no rest find me, no private place secure me, But still my miseries like bloodhounds haunt me ? Unfortunate young man, which way now guides thee, Guides thee from death? The country's laid around for thee—		Women Pleated.				Scott, Walter	Guy Mannering	US	1817	Fiction				
7223	" A prudence undeceiving, undecciv'd, " That nor too little, nor too much believ'd ; " That scorn'd unjust Suspicion's coward fear, " And without weakness knew to be sincere."	Lord Lyttelton	Monody on his Wife				Edgeworth, Maria	Belinda	US	1811	Fiction				
7224	II cieco scoglio E quel ch'inganna i marinari ancora Piu saggi. Chi non sa finger 1'amico, Non e fiero uemico."						Edgeworth, Maria	Leonora	US	1806	Fiction				
7225	The business of Education, in respect of knowledge, is not, as I think, to perfect a learner In all or any one of the sciences ; but to give his mind that disposition, and those habits, that may enable him to attain any part of knowledge he shall Btand in need of in the future course of his life.	Locke					Edgeworth, Maria	Harry and Lucy Concluded: Being the Last Part of Early Lessons	US	1825	Fiction				
7226	“And since in man right reason bears the sway, Let that frail thing, weak woman, have her way.”	Pope, Alexander					Edgeworth, Maria	Modern Griselda	US	1805	Fiction				
7227	Summos posse viros, & magna exempla daturos, Vervecum in patria, crassoque sub aëre nasci !						Edgeworth, Maria	Essay on Irish Bulls	US	1802	Fiction				
7228	“Que faites-vous à Potzdam? demandois-je un jour au prince Guillaume. Monsieur, me répondit-il," nous passons notre vie à conjuguer tous le même verbe; Je m'ennuie, tu tennuies, il s'ennuie, nous mous ennuyons, vous vous en nuyez, ils sennuient; je m'ennuyois, je m'ennuierai,” &c.	Mem. de Frederick le Grand.	Thiebauld				Edgeworth, Maria	Tales of Fashionable Life	US	1813	Fiction				
7229	« Above a Patron, — though I condescend " Sometimes to call a Minister my friend.'"						Edgeworth, Maria	Patronage	US	1814	Fiction				
7230	u Waked, as her custom was, before the day, To do the observance due to sprightly May."	Dryden					Edgeworth, Maria	The Parent's Assistant	US	1834	Fiction, Children's Book				
7231	La-ven-der's blue La-ven-der's blue, did-dle, did-dle! La-ven-der's green; When I am king, did-dle, did-dle! You shall be queen. Call up your men, did-dle, did-dle! Set them to work; Some to the plough, did-dle, did-dle! Some to the cart.   Some to make hay, did-dle, did-dle! Some to cut corn; While you and I, did-dle, did-dle! Keep ourselves warm.						Jerome, K Jerome	Sketches in Lavender, Blue and Green	US	1897	Fiction		1434481832		
7232	Look, you have cast out Love! What Gods are these You bid me please? The Three in One, the One in Three? Not so! To my own Gods I go. It may be they shall give me greater ease Than your cold Christ and tangled Trinities.		The Convert				Kipling, Rudyard	Plain Tales from the Hills	US	1888	Fiction				
7233	TO THE HESITATING PURCHASER If sailor tales to sailor tunes, Storm and adventure, heat and cold, If schooners, islands, and maroons And Buccaneers and buried Gold, And all the old romance, retold Exactly in the ancient way, Can please, as me they pleased of old, The wiser youngsters of to-day: – So be it, and fall on! If not, If studious youth no longer crave, His ancient appetites forgot, Kingston, or Ballantyne the brave, Or Cooper of the wood and wave: So be it, also! And may I And all my pirates share the grave Where these and their creations lie!	Stevenson, Robert Louis					Stevenson, Robert Louis	Treasure Island	US	1882	Fiction		753453800		
7234	I saw rain falling and the rainbow drawn On Lammermuir. Hearkening I heard again In my precipitous city beaten bells Winnow the keen sea wind. And here afar, Intent on my own race and place, I wrote. Take thou the writing: thine it is. For who Burnished the sword, blew on the drowsy coal, Held still the target higher, chary of praise And prodigal of counsel - who but thou? So now, in the end, if this the least be good, If any deed be done, if any fire Burn in the imperfect page, the praise be thine.						Stevenson, Robert Louis	Weir of Hermistone	US	1986	Fiction		140435603		
7235	In the windowless tomb of a blind mother, in the dead of night, under the feeble rays of a lamp in an alabaster globe, a girl came into the darkness with a wail.	MacDonald, George 	The Day Boy and the Night Girl				Aguirre, Ann 	Enclave	US	2011	Fiction		312650086		
7236	I smell a wild beast—that way, the way the wind is coming.	MacDonald, George 	The Day Boy and the Night Girl				Aguirre, Ann 	Horde	US	2013	Fiction		1250024633		
7237	Adieu! for once again the fierce dispute how who why who Betwixt damnation and impassion’d clay Must I burn through … But when I am consumed in the Fire, Give me new Phoenix wings to fly at my desire.	Keats, John	On Sitting Down to Read King Lear Once Again				Brin, David 	Kiln People	US	2002	Fiction		765342618		
7238	Little is known about the final days of Hari Seldon, though many romanticized accounts exist, some of them purportedly by his own hand. None has any proved validity. What appears evident, however, is that Seldon spent his last months uneventfully, no doubt enjoying satisfaction in his life’s work. For with his gift of mathematical insight, and the powers of psychohistory at his command, he must surely have seen the panorama of history stretching before him, confirming the great path of destiny that he had already mapped out. Although death would soon claim him, no other mortal ever knew with such confidence and certainty the bright promise that the future would hold in store.		Encyclopedia Galactica, —117th Edition, 1054 F.E.				Brin, David 	Foundation’s Triumph	US	1999	Fiction	1054 F.E.	61056391		
7239	… it is reasonable to hope that in the not too distant future we shall be competent to understand so simple a thing as a star.	Eddington, A. S. 					Brin, David 	Sundiver	US	1980	Fiction	1926	553269828		
7240	Those who hunger after wisdom often seek it in the highest heights, or profound depths. Yet, marvels are found in shallow sites where life starts, burgeons, and dies. What pinnacle, or lofty mount, offers lessons as poignant as the flowing river— a crashing reef— or the grave?		 from a Buyur wall inscription, found half-buried in a marsh near Far Wet Sanctuary				Brin, David 	Infinity's Shore	US	1996	Fiction		553577778		
7241	Those who ignore the mistakes of the future are bound to make them.	Miller, Joseph					Brin, David 	Existence	US	2012	Fiction		765303612		
7242	what matters? do i? or ai? + the question spins +/- as my body spins!/+ in time to a chirping window-bird “normal people” don’t think like this -/-/- nor aspies -/- nor even most autistics stop spinning! -/- there -/- now back to the holo-screen -› rain smatters the clatter window - bird is gone -/+ hiding from falling water + + like i hide from a falling civilization what matters then?/? progress? New minds?? after cortex, after libraries, the web, mesh, ai-grid – what’s next ?/! will it offer hope/doom for foolish humanity +/? for the glaring cobbly minds +/? or autistic-hybrids like me +/? 						Brin, David 	Existence	US	2012	Fiction	765303612			
7243	In 2007, the Center for Automation in Nanobiotech (CAN) outlined the hardware and software platforms that would one day allow robots smaller than human cells to make medical diagnoses, conduct repairs, and even self-propagate. That same year, CBS re-aired a program about the effects of propranolol on sufferers of extreme trauma. A simple pill, it had been discovered, could wipe out the memory of any traumatic event. At almost the same moment in humanity’s broad history, mankind had discovered the means for bringing about its utter downfall. And the ability to forget it ever happened.						Howey, Hugh	First Shift: Legacy	US	2012	Fiction		B007UAUPZS		
7244	Abandon Hope… …and bash in her skull before you go.						Howey, Hugh	I, Zombie	US	2012	Fiction		B008PIHXS6		
7245	Silo 18 In the year of the Great Uprising Now they lay me in the deep, I pray the ’Lo my soul to keep. To keep me safe inside the earth. And if I die before I wake, I pray the ’Lo my soul to take. To take and grant another birth.	Sway, Sasha 					Howey, Hugh	Second Shift: Order	US	2012	Fiction		B00A6ZT2FS		
7246	It started with a nightmare. And the nightmare became a dream. Then the dream became real…	The Bern Seer					Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Parsona Rescue	US	2009	Fiction		1935254138		
7247	Out of lock, a key will come, Drenard and Human, arrive as one. As killing floods find long sought release, brave swords, unseen, will fight for peace. 0 And while a thousand eras come undone, the canyon queen shall bare her sun. Thus the burning war, partly won, ushers the chaotic calms… just now begun.	The Bern Seer					Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Land of Light	US	2010	Fiction		982611900		
7248	In the commons, a singular event occurred…	The Bern Seer					Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Land of Light	US	2010	Fiction		982611900		
7249	A billion quests of almost, I’ve seen, a countless number of nearly. Wondrous sagas of might-have-been wherein heroes paid, and dearly. I could relate many a tale, brutal, believable, and dreary. But who cares to hear of those who fail: the sputtering, the sad, the weary? The following, then, is no coincidence, not good fortune, nor blessed timing. It is naught but sad recompense for those billion others… …dying.	The Bern Seer					Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Blood of Billions	US	2010	Fiction		982611927		
7250	Only time—that plodding mute—will tell. And only the blind will see it coming.	The Bern Seer					Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Blood of Billions	US	2010	Fiction		982611927		
7251	Five links stand out in the chain that binds our will. There’s the primal urges, wound tight in nucleotidal strands. There’s the faith that surges through our clasped and superstitious hands. There’s the politics of kings and queens, and their many rules. There’s culture which forms mobs of motley fools. Last comes our decisions, stacked up in piles of regret that we long to forget. These five links stand out in the chain that binds our will. They hold us, guide us, coerce us— And we rattle them still.	The Bern Seer	A Poem of Madness				Howey, Hugh	Molly Fyde and the Fight for Peace	US	2010	Fiction		B0049U4VHK		
7252	The sea is emotion incarnate. It loves, hates, and weeps. It defies all attempts to capture it with words and rejects all shackles.	Paolini, Christopher 					Howey, Hugh	The Shell Collector	US	2014	Fiction		B00PY6CSNM		
7253	By my troth, I care not. A man can die but once. We owe God a death. He that dies this year is quit for the next.	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV, Part 2				Howey, Hugh	The Box	US	2015	Fiction		B00Y4VQJTW		
7254	The Ten Tenets 1) We are different. We are the good. 2) All Conduct Above the Rails 3) What those within the silo need, the silo has provided 4) Nothing Wasted, Nothing Lost 5) Life is for Giving 6) Always Be Prepared 7) Reason is always the better choice. 8) One day we will reclaim the Outside 9) The Others are still out there 10) Thoughts are the bedrock upon which the silo rests.						Christy, Ann	Silo 49: Deep Dark	US	2013	Fiction		B00FISJNSY		
7255	Vain are his thoughts, his hopes are lost ! How soon his mem'ry dies ! His name is written in the dust, Where his own carcase lies. Men void of wisdom and of grace, If honour raise them high, Live, like the beast, a thoughtless race, And like the beast they die.	Watts					Meek, Elizabeth	Amazement	US	1804	Fiction				
7256	He came from his own high hall and seized my hand in grief.	Ossian					Roche, Regina Maria	The Houses of Osma and Almeria; Or, Covent of St. IIdefonso	US	1810	Fiction				
7257	Our Paſſions gone, and Reaſon on her throne, w Amaz'd we ſee the miſchiefs we have done: After a tempeſt, when the winds are laid, The calm ſea wonders at the wrecks it made.	Waller					Roche, Regina Maria	Clermont	US	1799	Fiction				
7258	Thou com'st in such a questionable shape,  That I would speak to thee."	Shakespeare, William					Roche, Regina Maria	Nocturnal Visit: A Tale	US	1801	Fiction				
7259	By Sorrow's shading1 hand Touch'd into power more exquisitely soft, By tears adorn'd, intender'd by Distress. Oh sweetness without name '. when Love looks on With Pity's melting eye, that to the soul Endears, ennobles her whom Fate afflicts, Or Fortune leaves unhappy !	Mallet					Roche, Regina Maria	Trecothick Bower	US	1816	Fiction				
7260	Thou hast been As one in suffering all, that suffers nothing: A man who Fortune's buffets and rewards Has ta'en with equal thanks; and blest are they Whose blood and judgment mingled are so well, That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger, To sound what stop she pleases.	Shakespeare, William					Roche, Regina Maria	The Maid of the Hamlet 	US	1833	Fiction				
7261	" - - - - . - . Ye ſmilingband' *' Of youths and virgins, who thro' all the maze U Of young deſire with rival ﬅeps purſue " Thg: charm of beauty; if the pleaſing toil ' " Can yield a moment's reſpite, hither rum ﬂ Your favourable. ear."	Arkenside					Roche, Regina Maria	The Vicar of Lansdowne	US	1789	Fiction				
7262	The purest treasure mortal times afford, Is spotless reputation: that away, Ilea are bet gilded loam, or painted clay,	Shakespeare, William					Roche, Regina Maria	The Monastery of St. Columb: Or, The Atonement	US	1813	Fiction				
7263	Thou hast been As one in suffering all, that suffers nothing ; A man who Fortune's buffets and rewards Has ta'en with equal thanks : and blest are they Whose blood and judgment mingled ate so well That they are not a pipe for Fortune's finger. To sound what stop she please.	Shakespeare, William					Roche, Regina Maria	The Discarded Son; Or, Haunt of the Banditti	US	1825	Fiction				
7264	" When Fortune means to men most good, She looks upon them with a threat'ning eye."	Shakespeare, William					Roche, Regina Maria	The Discarded Son; Or, Haunt of the Banditti	US	1825	Fiction				
7265	And yet poor Edwin was no vulgar boy.	Beattie					Roche, Regina Maria	The Munster Cottage Boy	US	1820	Fiction				
7266	" The world has now no joy for me, Nor can life now one pleasure boast, Since all my eyes desir'd to see, My wish, my hope, my all, is lost J" " Since she, so form'd to please and bless — . So wise, so innocent, so fair ! Whose converse sweet made sorrow less, And brighten-d all the gloom of care — " Since she is lost, ye Powers divine, What have I done, or thought, or said— Oh say, what horrid act of mine Has drawn this vengeance on my head ?"						Roche, Regina Maria	The Munster Cottage Boy	US	1820	Fiction				
7267	— Oh Erin, my country I though sad and forsaken, In dreams I revisit thy sea-beaten shore; But, alas ! in a far foreign land I awaken, And sign for the friends who can meet me no more."						Roche, Regina Maria	The Tradition of the Castle; Or, Scenes in the Emerald Isle	US	1824	Fiction				
7268	* Sunk are thy bowers in shapeless ruin all, And the long grass o'ertops the mould'ring wall ; And, trembling, shrinking from the spoiler's hand, Far, far away, thy children leave the land."						Roche, Regina Maria	The Tradition of the Castle; Or, Scenes in the Emerald Isle	US	1824	Fiction				
7269	There is nothing on earth excellent on all sides: there must be something wanting in the best of creatures, to shew how far they are from perfection.	Watts					Roche, Regina Maria	Contrast	US	1828	Fiction				
7270	"sudden he starts, Shook from his tender trance, and restless runs, To glimmering shades and sympathetic glooms.”						Roche, Regina Maria	Contrast	US	1828	Fiction				
7271	" With awe-struck thought and pitying tears, I view that noble, stately dome, Where Ulster's kings of other years, . Fam'd heroes ! had their royal home : Alas ! how chang'd the times to come ! Their royal name low in the dust— i Their hapless race wild, wand'ring roam — Though rigid law cries out — 'twas just!"						Roche, Regina Maria	Castle Chapel	US	1825	Fiction				
7272	A man might then behold At Christmas, in each hall, Good fires to curb the cold And meat for great and small. The neighbours were friendly bidden, And all had welcome true, The poor from the gates were not chidden, When this old cap was new.			Song			Irving, Washington	The Sketch-book of Geoffrey	US	1831	Fiction				
7273	" I have no wife nor children, good or bad, to provide for. A mere spectator of other men's fortunes and adventures, and how they play their parts ; which, methinks, are diversely presented unto me, as from a common theatre or scene."	Burton					Irving, Washington	The Sketch-book of Geoffrey	US	1831	Fiction				
7274	A pleasing land of drowsy head it was,  Of dreams that wave before the half-shut eye; And of gay castles in the clouds that pass, For ever flushing round a summer sky.		Castle of Indolence				Irving, Washington	The Legend of Sleepy Hollow	US	1820	Fiction				
7275	Szcula seris, quibus Oceanus Vincula rerum laxet, et ingexzs  Paleat tellus, Typhisquc novos  Detegul Orbcs, uec sit lerris  Ultima Thule.	Senega	Meden				Irving, Washington	The life and voyages of Christopher Columbus	US	1828	Biography				
7276	Avia Pieridum peragro loca, nullius ante Trita solo; juvat integros accedere fonteis; Atque haurire: juvatque novos decerpere flores.		Correspondance de Voltaire				Shelly, Percy Bysshe	Queen Mab	US	1813	Fiction				
7277	Unde prius nulli velarint tempora musae. Primum quod magnis doceo de rebus; et arctis Religionum animos nodis exsolvere pergo.		Lucret. lib. 4				Shelly, Percy Bysshe	Queen Mab	US	1813	Fiction				
7278	Äïó ðïí óôï , êáé êïóìïí êéíåóï 		 Archimedes				Shelly, Percy Bysshe	Queen Mab	US	1813	Fiction				
7279	" But if that country of Ireland from which you lately came, be of so goodly and commodious a soil, as you report, I wonder that no course is taken for turning there of to good uses, and reducing that nation to better goverment and civility. "		The State of Ireland				Maturin, Charles	Wild Irish Boy	US	1808	Fiction				
7280	Alive again? Then show me where he is; I'll give a thousand pounds to look upon him.	Shakespeare, William					Maturin, Charles	Melmoth the Wanderer	US	1820	Fiction				
7281	Ut mea sit, Servata mea virtute, paciscor.						Maturin, Charles	Women, Or, Pour Et Contre: A Tale	US	1818	Ficton				
7282	Wise wretch, with too much learning to be taught, With too much thinking to have common thought, You purchase pain with all that joy can give, And die of nothing, but a rage to live.	Pope					Maturin, Charles	 The Milesian Chief 	US	1812	Ficton				
7283	A gentle knight came pricking o'er the plain.	Spenser					Maturin, Charles	The Albigenses	US	1824	Ficton				
7284	May prove their foe, and with repenting hand Abolish his own works--This would surpass Common revenge.		Paradise Lost 				Shelly, Percy Bysshe	Zastrozzi	US	1810	Fiction				
7285	Human beings do not live in the objective world alone... but are very much at the mercy of the particular language which has become the medium of expression for their society... The fact of the matter is that the "real world" is to a large extent unconsciously built upon the language habits of the group. No two languages are ever sufficiently similar to be considered as representing the same social reality.	Sapir, Edward					Yu, Charles	Sorry Please Thank You	US	2012	Fiction		9780307907172		
7286	We dissect nature along lines laid down by our native languages.	Whorf, Benjamin Lee					Yu, Charles	Sorry Please Thank You	US	2012	Fiction		9780307907172		
7287	Sorry.	Anonymous					Yu, Charles	Sorry Please Thank You	US	2012	Fiction		9780307907172		
7288	Requiem aeternam dona eis, domine, et lux perpetua luceat eis. (Eternal rest give them, O Lord, and let everlasting light shine upon them.)		Introit to the Mass for the Dead				Young, Robyn	Requiem	US	2008	Fiction		9780340921401		
7289	For we fight not for glory nor riches nor honours, but for freedom alone, which no good man gives up except with his life.		The Declaration of Arbroath				Young, Robyn	Kingdom	US	2014	Fiction	1320	9780340963722		
7290	Sometimes it is necessary to make a confrontation.	Bourgeois, Louise					Young, Natalie	Season to Taste	US	2014	Fiction		9780316282482		
7291	To abandon one's life for a dream is to know its true worth.		Montaigne				Yourcenar, Marguerite	A coin in nine hands	US	1934	Fiction				
7292	Which is more fair,  The star of morning or the evening star? The sunrise or the sunset of the heart? The hour when we look forth to the unknown, And the advancing day consumes the shadows, Or that when all the landscapes of our lives Lies stretched behind us, and familiar places Gleam in the distance, and sweet memories Rise like a tender haze, and magnify The objects we behold, that soon must vanish?	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Zadoorian, Michael	The Leisure Seeker	US	2009	Fiction		9780061671784		
7293	The world is full of places to which I want to return.	Ford, Ford Madox					Zadoorian, Michael	The Leisure Seeker	US	2009	Fiction		9780061671784		
7294	In beginning a picture, he could never say how it would come out.	Zola, Emile	on Edouard Manet				Zackheim, Michelle	Broken Colors	US	2007	Fiction		9781933372372		
7295	And now, speak and tell us truly: where have you been in your wanderings? Which parts of the inhabited world have you visited? What lovely cities did you see, what people in them? Did you meet hostile tribes with no sense of right and wrong, or did you fall in with hospitable and god fearing people?		The Odyssey				Zable, Arnold	Sea of Many Returns	US	2008	Fiction		9781921520389		
7296	Get your facts first and then you can distort 'em as much as you like.	Twain, Mark			US		Zackheim, Michelle	Last Train to Paris	US	2013	Fiction		9781609451790		
7297	No man steps in the same river twice,  for it is not the same river,  and he is not the same man.	Heraclitus					Yun, Jung	Shelter	US	2016	Fiction		9781250075611		
7298	I see their traces and with longing pine In their empty dwelling, and my tears flow. And Him who has their loss decreed I beg That He may on me their return bestow.	Scheherazade	The Arabian Nights				Yunis, Alia	The Night Counter	US	2009	Fiction		9780307453631		
7299	I go where I love and where I am loved, into the snow.	H. D.					Yuknavitch, Lidia	The Small Backs of Children	US	2015	Fiction		9780062383259		
7300	We are never intimately conscious of anything but a particular perception. A man is a bundle or collection of different perceptions which succeed one another with an inconceivable rapidity and are in perpetual flux and movement.	Hume, David					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely In a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction		9781848876804		
7301	Time does not flow. Other times are just special case of other universes.	Deutsch, David					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely In a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction		9781848876804		
7302	Everything we are is at every moment alive in us.	Miller, Arthur					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely In a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction		9781848876804		
7303	A family is a tyranny ruled over by its weakest member.	Shaw, George Bernard					Zailckas, Koren	Mother, Mother	US	2013	Fiction		9780385347235		
7304	through fog, it is impossible to perceive fiery eyes greedy claws jaws through fog one sees only the shimmering of nothingness... were it not for its suffocating weight and the death it sends down one would think it is the hallucination of a sick imagination but it exists for certain it exists	Herbert, Zbigniew	The Monster of Mr. Cogito				Zailckas, Koren	Mother, Mother	US	2013	Fiction		9780385347235		
7305	Now I know how to walk; I can no longer learn to walk.	Benjamin, W.					Zambra, Alejandro	Ways of Going Home	US	2011	Fiction		9780374286644		
7306	Instead of howling, I write books.	Gary, R.					Zambra, Alejandro	Ways of Going Home	US	2011	Fiction		9780374286644		
7307	Years passed, and the only person who didn't change wss the young woman in the book.	Kawabata, Yasunari					Zambra, Alejandro	Bonsai	US	2008	Fiction		9781933633626		
7308	Pain is measured and detailed.	Millan, Gonzalo					Zambra, Alejandro	Bonsai	US	2008	Fiction		9781933633626		
7309	Every human being is an abyss. One grows dizzy looking down.	Buchner, Georg	Woyzeck				Zambreno, Kate	O Fallen Angel	US	2010	Fiction		9780062572684		
7310	"I want my happiness!" at last he murmured, hoarsely and indistinctly, hardly shaping out the words. "Many, many years have I waited for it! It is late! It is late! I want my happiness!"	Hawthorne, Nathaniel	The House of the Seven Gables				Zanon, Carlos	The Barcelona Brothers	US	2009	Fiction		9781590515181		
7311	Human beings are so terrible... They can bear anything.	Fassbinder, Rainer Werner	The Bitter Tears of Petra von Kant	Film			Zan, Koethi	The Never List	US	2013	Fiction		9781846556555		
7312	Every man has his devil, even me, but God helped me against him and he turned Muslim.	Prophet Muhammad (cited by Bukhari)		Saying			Ziedan, Youssef	Azazeel	US	2009	Fiction		9781848874299		
7313	Come on, sweetheart let's adore on another before there is no more of you and me.	Rumi					Zewin, Gabrielle	The Collected Works of A. J. Fikry	US	2014	Fiction		9781918709015		
7314	Oh baby, baby, how was I supposed to know that something wasn't right here?		... Baby One More Time				Zevin, Gabrielle	The Hole We're In	US	2010	Fiction		9780802119230		
7315	... that ellipsis tells a tale.		Rolling Stone				Zevin, Gabrielle	The Hole We're In	US	2010	Fiction	1999	9780802119230		
7316	Our inheritance is turned to strangers, our houses to foreigners. We are orphans and fatherless, our mothers are as widows.		Lamentations 5:2-3				Zimmerman, 	The Orphan Master	US	2012	Fiction		9780670023646		
7317	Sweet as the first wild violet, she,  To her wild self. But what to me?	Mew, Charlotte					Zimmerman, Jean	Savage Girl	US	2014	Fiction		9780670014859		
7318	I kill where I please because it is all mine.	Hughes, Ted					Zink, Nell	The Wallcreeper	US	2014	Fiction		9780989760713		
7319	...among the rabble -- men,  Lion ambition is chain'd down -- And crouches to a keeper's hand --  Not so in deserts, where the grand --  The wild -- the terrible conspire With their own breath to fan his fire.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Tamerlane				Zink, Nell	Mislaid	US	2015	Fiction		9780062364777		
7320	To love would be an awfully big adventure.	Barrie, J. M.	Peter Pan				Zitwer, Barbara J.	The J. M. Barrie Ladies Swimming Society	US	2012	Fiction		9781780720401		
7321	"She harbours in her heart a furious hate, And thou shalt find the dire effects too late;  Fix'd on revenge, and obstinate to die. Haste swiftly hence, while thou hast pow'r to fly. The sea with ships will soon be cover'd o'er, And blazing firebrands kindle all the shore.  Prevent her rage, while night obscures the skies, And sail before the purple morn arise. Who knows what hazards thy delay may bring? Woman's a various and a changeful thing." Thus Hermes in the dream; then took his flight Aloft in air unseen, and mix'd with night.	Virgil	The Aenied				Zouroudi, Anne	The Lady of Sorrows	US	2010	Fiction		9781408802236		
7322	The rich poor fool, confounded with surprise, Starving in all his various plenty lies: Sick of his wish, he now detests the pow'r, For which he ask'd so earnestly before; Amidst his gold with pinching famine curst; And justly tortur'd with an equal thirst. At last his shining arms to Heav'n he rears, And in distress, for refuge, flies to pray'rs. O father Bacchus, I have sinn'd, he cry'd, And foolishly thy gracious gift apply'd; Thy pity now, repenting, I implore; Oh! may I feel the golden plague no more. The hungry wretch, his folly thus confest, Touch'd the kind deity's good-natur'd breast; The gentle God annull'd his first decree, And from the cruel compact set him free.	Ovid	The Legend of King Midas				Zouroudi, Anne	The Taint of Midas	US	2008	Fiction		9780747595762		
7323	His end was recorded somewhere and then lost; Or perhaps History passed it by,  And with good reason, a thing as trivial as that she didn't deign to record.	Cavafy, C. P.	Orophernes				Zouroudi, Anne	The Whispers of Nemesis	US	2011	Fiction		9781408818190		
7324	Thou seest how sloth wastes the sluggish body, as water is corrupted unless it moves.	Ovid			Greece		Zouroudi, Anne	The Bull of Mithros	US	2012	Fiction		9781408831489		
7325	...There within she saw that Envy was intent upon a meal of viper flesh, the meat that fed her vice... And when she saw the splendid goddess dressed in gleaming armour, Envy moaned: her face contracted as she sighed. That face is wan, that body shriveled; and her gaze is not direct; her teeth are filled with filth and rot; her breast is green with gall, and poison coasts her tongue. She never smiles except when some sad sight brings her delight; she is denied sweet sleep, for she is too preoccupied, forever vigilant; when men succeed, she is displeased -- success means her defeat. She gnaws at others and at her own self -- her never-ending, self-inflicted hell...	Ovid	Metamorphoses		Greece		Zouroudi, Anne	The Doctor of Hessaly	US	2009	Fiction		9780747598824		
7326	I saw God dead but laughing.	Villa, Jose Garcia					Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7327	The whole land is made desolate, because no man layeth it to heart.		Jeremiah 12:11				Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7328	Nothing really belongs to us but time, which even he has who has nothing else.	Gracian, Baltasar					Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction	1653	9781564786890		
7329	In man's world beauty was linked with suffering and suffering with salvation. Nothing of the sort obtained in Nature.	Miller, Henry	Nexus				Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7330	Each marches gaily to crime, under the banner of his own saint.	Voltaire	Dictionary of Philosophy				Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7331	Character fashions fate.	Nepos, Cornelius					Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7332	Don't talk like that. Hide your face in your hands; let time answer for you. How much love were you capable of, my brother?	Giannini	The Strangers				Zupan, Vitomil	Minuet for Guitar	US	2011	Fiction		9781564786890		
7333	For we are strangers before thee, and sojourners, as were all our fathers: our days on the earth are as a shadow, and there is none abiding.		1 Chronicles 29:15				Zupan, Kim	The Ploughmen	US	2014	Fiction		9781447247784		
7334	Even in the slums of Mexico City, pieces of the fallen Aztec Empire keep showing up.	Childs, Craig	Finders Keepers				Wright, Lili	Dancing with the Tiger	US	2016	Fiction		9780399175176		
7335	A wild black swan in a cage Puts all of heaven in a rage	Adamson, Robert	After William Blake				Wright, Alexis	The Swan Book	US	2013	Fiction		9781922146410		
7336	O Peru, land of metal and of melancholy!	Lorca, Federico Garcia					Wright, Ronald	The Gold Eaters	US	2015	Fiction		9781594634628		
7337	And my forebears there in Cusco... called themselves lords of Tawantinsuyu, which is to say the Four Parts of the World, for they thought there could surely be no other world than this.	Yupanki, Titu Kusi					Wright, Ronald	The Gold Eaters	US	2015	Fiction		9781594634628		
7338	Many a night from yonder ivied casement, ere I went to rest, Did I look on great Orion sloping slowly to the West. Many a night I saw the Pleiads, rising thro' the mellow shade,  Glitter like a swarm of fire-flies tangled in a silver braid. Here about the beach I wander'd, nourishing a youth sublime With the fairy tales of science, and the long result of Time.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord					Wright, 	Count to a Trillion	US	2011	Fiction		9780765329271		
7339	Drifting on the sea go the swift ships. Slacken the sails, there, loosen the ropes, catch the wind and save your companions if you want us to remember your name. Stay far off, go not where the troubled wave rises. Now it depends on you.	Archilochus					Wu Ming	Altai	US	2009	Fiction	7th Century BC	9781781680766		
7340	To be young, really young, takes a very long time.	Picasso			Spain		Wynne-Jones, Grace	Ordinary Miracles	US	1996	Fiction		9781905170647		
7341	Words, like ideas, are barbaric men's invention.	Liborio					Xilonen, Aura	The Gringo Champion	US	2015	Fiction		9781609453657		
7342	And walked like an assassin through the town, And looked at men and did not like them, But trembled if one passed him with a frown.	Auden, W. H.	In Time of War: A Sonnet Sequence with a Verse Commentary				Xiao Bai	French Concession	US	2011	Fiction		9780062313454		
7343	In fact, when the moment came, power had not so much to be seized as to be picked up. It has been said that more people were injured in the making of Eisenstein's great film October (1927) than had been hurt during the actual taking of the Winter Palace on 7th November 1917.	Hobsbawm, Eric	The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century				Xiao Bai	French Concession	US	2011	Fiction	1914-1991	9780062313454		
7344	Strictly speaking, we do not make decisions, decisions make us.		All the Names				Yakich, Mark	A Meaning for Wife	US	2011	Fiction		9781935439417		
7345	I talked about how I hadn't dreamed of flying in a while, And that very night, for the first time in a while, I dreamt I was flying.	Yoshihara, Sachiko					Yamada, Taichi	I haven't Dreamed of Flying in a While	US	1989	Fiction		9780571234074		
7346	Take note, take note, O World. To be direct and honest is not safe.	Shakespeare, William	Othello	Play	UK		Yancey, Richard	The Highly Effective Detective	US	2006	Fiction		9780312369002		
7347	The greatest hazard to sailing in the Virgin Islands -- if not in the whole Caribbean -- was and is Anegada.	Melford, David A.					Yanique, Tiphanie	Land of Love and Drowning	US	2014	Fiction		9781594488337		
7348	A thousand miles apart, yet the same moon shines over us all.	Su, Dongpo					Yip, Mingmei	Petals from the Sky	US	2010	Fiction	Song Dynasty	9780758241818		
7349	Now that this danger has passed I can see that nothing is as it was, and that such danger was in fact the one true meaning of life.	Marai, Sandor					Yarbrough, Steve	The Realm of Last Chances	US	2013	Fiction		9780385349505		
7350	The perpetual activity of forgetting gives our every act a ghostly, unreal, hazy quality. What did we have for lunch the day before yesterday?	Kundera, Milan					Yarbrough, Steve	Safe from the Neighbors	US	2010	Fiction		9780307271709		
7351	Never trust the artist. Trust the tale.	Lawrence, D. H. 					Yates, Christopher J.	Black Chalk	US	2013	Fiction		9780099581628		
7352	When there is action above and compliance below, this is called the natural order of things. When the man thrusts from above and the woman receives from below, this is called the balance between heaven and earth.	Dong, Xuanzi					Yip, Mingmei	Peach Blossom Pavillion	US	2008	Fiction	Tang Dynasty	9780758220141		
7353	Set thy heart upon thy work But never on its reward. Work not for a reward; But never cease to do thy work.		The Bhagavadgita				Yehoshua, A. B.	Open Heart	US	1996	Fiction		1870015630		
7354	Extrapolate.		The Rabbis				Yellin, Tamar	The Genizah at the House of Shepher	US	2005	Fiction		9780312379070		
7355	Thou shalt not steal.		Deuteronomy 5:19				Yellin, Tamar	The Genizah at the House of Shepher	US	2005	Fiction		9780312379070		
7356	There's no one who's more romantic than a cynic.	Ephron, Nora	Rolling Stone magazine	Magazine quote			Yellin, Tamar	What Nora Knew	US	2014	Fiction		9781476730066		
7357	Holding hands till our hair turns white		3000-year-old Chinese Classic of Poetry				Yip, Mingmei	The Nine Fold Heaven	US	2013	Fiction		9780758273543		
7358	When a skillful woman embroiders, it is like the spring breeze across her tapering fingers.		Ancient Chinese Saying	Saying	China		Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction		9781617733222		
7359	If our love is forever like the first time we met,  No one would be abandoned like a fan in Autumn, In an instant the heart can change, But we never blame ourselves, Instead, only the easy changing of our heart.	Shengde, Nalan	Ending Friendship				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction		9781617733222		
7360	For me, if someone is dear to my heart He and I would never part, Even when our hair turn white.	Zhuo, Wenjun	Song of White Hari	Poem	China		Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction	Western Han Dynasty			
7361	Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light... I would spread the cloths under your feet...	Yeats, William Butler	Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction		9781617733222		
7362	I beat you little man, so your breath has no place to vent!  I beat your little hands, so they can't draw money from the bank! I beat your little feet, so wearing shoes will make them bleed! I beat your little head, so fortune will leave you sad!  I'll beat your little tongue, so you can't chew meat and might as well be a monk! I'll beat your little heart, so your life is like the bitterest tart!		Beating the Little Man	Ancient Chinese folk custom for getting rid of petty troublemakers	China		Yip, Mingmei	The Witch's Market	US	2015	Fiction		9781617733246		
7363	Never give up working to defeat your enemy.  Master his fate. Exploit his unpreparedness and attack him when he is unaware.	Sunzi	Art of War		China		Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2012	Fiction		9780758273536		
7364	Stir the water to catch the fish -- benefit by creating chaos		Thirty-Six Stratagems	Proverb	China		Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2012	Fiction	847-537AD	9780758273536		
7365	So long as my body is still here, so will be my love for you.	Li, Shangyin		Poem	China		Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2012	Fiction	Tang Dynasty Poet	9780758273536		
7366	I only went out for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundown, for going out, I found, was really going in.	Muir, John	John of the Mountains				Yoerg, Sonja	The Middle of Somewhere	US	2015	Fiction	1938	9780451472144		
7367	It is one thing to mortify curiousity, another to conquer it.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and My Hyde		UK		Yorke, Matthew	Pictures of Lily	US	2010	Fiction		9781849014120		
7368	There are sins that can be atoned for by an offering upon an altar, as in ancient days; and there are sins that the blood of a lamb, of a calf, or of turtle doves, cannot remit, but they must be atoned for by the blood of the man.	Young, Brigham	Journal of Discourses, Vol 4				York, Alissa	Effigy	US	2007	Fiction		9780312386726		
7369	The reason birds can fly and we can't is simply because they have perfect faith, for to have faith is to have wings.	Barrie, J. M.					Young-Stone, Michele	Above Us only Sky	US	2015	Fiction		9781451657678		
7370	To cover the houses and the stones with green -- so the sky would make sense -- you have to push down black roots into the dark.	Pavese, Cesare					Woodrell, Daniel	Winter's Bone	US	2006	Fiction		9780316057554		
7371	And I am learning not to separate these beings charged with violence from the sky in which their desires revolve.	Camus, Albert	Summer in Algiers				Woodrell, Daniel	The Outlaw Album	US	2011	Fiction		9780316057561		
7372	Keep straight down this block,  Then turn right where you will find A peach tree blooming.	Wright, Richard					Woodson, Jacquelin	Another Brooklyn	US	2016	Fiction		9780062359988		
7373	I shall sleep, and move with the moving ships, Change as the winds change, veer in the tide, I will go back to the great sweet mother,  Mother and lover of men, the sea. I will go down to her, I and no other, Close with her, kiss her and mix her with me.	Swinburne, Algernon Charles	The Triumph of Time				Worsley, Kate	She Rises	US	2013	Fiction	1866	9781620400975		
7374	I saw Eternity the other night, Like a great ring of pure and endless light, All calm, as it was bright; And round beneath it Time, in hours, days, years, Driven by the spheres, Like a vast shadow moved; in which the world And all her train were hurled.	Vaughan, Henry					Wrav, John	The Lost Time Accidents	US	2016	Fiction		9780374281137		
7375	Sometimes you don't know who you are until you put on a mask.	Chee, Alexander	Girl				Wright, Erica	The Granite Moth	US	2015	Fiction		9781605988931		
7376	Kennst du das Land, wo die Zitronen bluhn,  Im dunkeln Laub die Gold-Orangen gluhn, Ein sanfter Wind vom blauen Himmel weht, Die Myrte still und hoch der Lorbeer steht, Kennst du es wohl? Dahin! Dahin Mocht' ich mit dir, O mein Geliebter, ziehn!  Kennst du das Haus, auf Saulen ruht sein Dach, Es glanzt der Saal, es schimmert das Gemach, Und Marmorbilder stehn und sehn mich an: Was hat man dir, du armes Kind, getan? Kennst du es wohl? Dahin! Dahin Mocht' ich mit dir, O mein Beschutzer, ziehn!  Kennst du den Berg und seinen Wolkensteg? Das Maultier sucht im Nebel seinen Weg, in Hohlen wohnt der Drachen alte Brut, Es sturzt der Fels und uber ihn die Flut: Kennst du ihn wohl? Dahin! Dahin Geht unser Weg; O Vater, lass uns ziehn!						Wolfe, Thomas	Of Time and The River	US	2016	Fiction		9780241215760		
7377	While riding on a train goin' west I fell asleep for to take my rest I dreamed a dream that made me sad Concerning myself and the first few friends I had.	Dylan, Bob	Bob Dylan's Dream	Song			Wolitzer, Meg	The Interestings	US	2013	Fiction		9781594488399		
7378	...to own only a little talent... was an awful, plaguing thing... being only a little special meant you expected too much, most of the time.	Robison, Mary	Yours				Wolitzer, Meg	The Interestings	US	2013	Fiction		9781594488399		
7379	So, for authentic memories, it is far less important that the investigator report on them than that he mark, quite precisely, the site where he gained possession of them.	Benjamin, Walter	Excavation and Memory				Wolf, Christa	City of Angels	US	2010	Fiction		9780374269357		
7380	meat is cut as roses are cut men die as dogs die love dies like dogs die,  he said.	Bukowski, Charles	5 Dollars				Wolff, Lina	Bret Easton Ellis and The Other Dogs	US	2012	Fiction		9781908276643		
7381	The Aethiopians were clothed in the skins of leopards and lions, and had long bows made of the stem of the palm-leaf, not less than four cubits in length. On these they laid short arrows made of reed, and armed at the tip, not with iron, but with a piece of stone, sharpened to a point, of the kind used in engraving seals. They carried likewise spears, the head of which was the sharpened horn of an antelope; and in addition they had knotted clubs. When they went into battle they painted their bodies, half with chalk and half with vermilion.	Herodotus					Wolfe, Gene	Soldier of Sidon	US	2006	Fiction		9780765316646		
7382	Good artists copy, great artists steal.	Picasso, Pablo			Spanish		Womersley, Chris	Cairo	US	2013	Fiction		9781848663947		
7383	Well-behaved women seldom made history.	Ulrich, Laurel Thatcher					Rita, Carmen	Never Too Late	US	2017	Fiction		9781496701329		
7384	Uncover, dogs, and lap.		Timon of Athens				Woodward, Gerard	Nourishment	US	2010	Fiction		9780330518628		
7385	This is the faith from which we start: Men shall know commonwealth again.	Scott, F. R.	A Villanelle for Our Time				Wilson, D. W.	Ballistics	US	2013	Fiction		9781408833766		
7386	"The king died and then the queen died" is a story. "The king died, and then the queen died of grief is a plot." The time sequence is preserved, but the sense of causality overshadows it. Consider the death of the queen. If it is in a story we say "and then?" If it is a plot we ask "why?"	Forster, E. M.					Willett, Jincy	Amy Falls Down	US	2013	Fiction		9781250028273		
7387	"God damn it," said Lewis, "I told you. I'm not in the business of exposing things. I'm a novelist. I write novels. I don't go around -- "	Smith, H. Allen					Willett, Jincy	Amy Falls Down	US	2013	Fiction		9781250028273		
7388	Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Wilson, Teri	Unmasking Juliet	US	2014	Fiction		9780373778751		
7389	It is grotesque how they go on loving us, we go on loving them  The effrontery, barely imaginable, of having caused us. And of how.  Their lives: surely we can do better than that.	Meredith, William	Parents				Wilson, 	The Family Fang	US	2011	Fiction		9780061579085		
7390	Ah, love, let us be true To one another! for the world, which seems To lie before us like a land of dreams, So various, so beautiful, so new, Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light, Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain, And we are here as on a darkling plain Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,  Where ignorant armies clash by night.	Arnold, Matthew	Dover Beach				Williams, Beatriz	A Hundred Summers	US	2013	Fiction		9780399162169		
7391	You will make all kinds of mistakes; but as long as you are generous and true, and also fierce, you cannot hurt the world or even seriously distress her.	Churchill, Winston			UK		Willis, Connie	All Clear	US	2010	Fiction				
7392	As if we held in the heavens of our arms not cherishable things, but only the strength is takes to leave home and then go back again.	Johnson, Denis	Enough				Wilson, Adam	What's Important Is Feeling	US	2014	Fiction		9780062284785		
7393	The Beautiful is a manifestation of secret laws of nature, which, without its presence, would never have been revealed.	von Goethe, Johann Wolfgang					Wilson, Sari	Girl Through Glass	US	2016	Fiction		9780062326270		
7394	Anthill [Me ante hil, ft. ante + hil hill] I: a hill thrown up by ants or by termites in digging their nests 2. a community congested with busy people unceasingly on the move <the human ~ -- H. G. Wells>		Webster's Third New International Dictionary				Wilson, E. O.	Anthill	US	2010	Fiction		9780393071191		
7395	There never was an idea stated that woke men out of their stupid indifference but its originator was spoken of as a crank.	Holmes Sr., Oliver Wendell					Wilson, Fpaul	Panacea	US	2016	Fiction		9780765385161		
7396	I can believe anything, provided that is it quite incredible.	Wilde, Oscar					Wilson, Fpaul	Panacea	US	2016	Fiction		9780765385161		
7397	Woe is me, woe is me! The acorn's not yet fallen from the tree That's to grow the wood That's to make the cradle That's to rock the babe That's to grow a man That's to lay me to my rest.	Anonymous	The Ghost's Song				Wilson, Robert Charles	A Bridge of Years	US	1991	Fiction		9780765327420		
7398	Ich habe dich gewahlt Unter allen Sternen.  (I have chosen you Among all these stars.)	Lasker-Schuler, Else					Winger, 	This Must Be the Place	US	2008	Fiction		9781594489976		
7399	Nahui Olin was not the first sun. According to the Aztecs and their neighbors, there have been four previous suns. Each of them presided over a world that was destroyed in a cosmic catastrophe. These catastrophes did not always result in mass extinction; the results were sometimes transformative, i.e. of humans into animals.		Meteors and Comets in Ancient Mexico				Winters, Ben H.	Countdown City	US	2013	Fiction		9781594746260		
7400	"But I don't want to go among mad people," Alice remarked.  "Oh, you can't help that," said the Cat. "We're all made here. I'm mad. You're mad."  "How do you know I'm mad?" said Alice. "You must be," said the Cat, "or you wouldn't have come here."	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland	Novel	UK		Winspear, Jacqueline	Among the Mad	US	2009	Fiction		9780805082166		
7401	A short time ago death was the cruel stranger, the visitor with the flannel footsteps... today is it the mad dog in the house. One eats, one drinks beside the dead, one sleeps in the midst of the dying, one laughts and sings in the company of corpses.	Duhamel, Georges			France		Winspear, Jacqueline	Among the Mad	US	2009	Fiction		9780805082166		
7402	The world is a dangerous place to live; not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.	Einstein, Albert					Winspear, Jacqueline	A Dangerous Place	US	2015	Fiction		9780062220554		
7403	The world is getting to be such a dangerous place, a man is lucky to get out of it alive.	Fields, W. C.					Winspear, Jacqueline	A Dangerous Place	US	2015	Fiction		9780062220554		
7404	You have navigated with raging soul far from the paternal home, passing beyond the seas' double rocks and now you inhabit a foreign land.	Medea					Winterson, Jeanette	The Passion	US	1987	Fiction		9780099734413		
7405	wave (n): a disturbance that travels through a medium from one location fo another location.						Winslow, Don	The Dawn Patrol	US	2008	Fiction		9780307266200		
7406	Let me take you down, cos I'm going to,  Strawberry Fields...	Lennon/McCartney		Song			Winslow, Don	The Dawn Patrol	US	2008	Fiction		9780307266200		
7407	But I don't need that much  Sugar in my cup,  No, I don't need that much...	Hernandez, Nick	Common Sense, "Sugar in my Cup"				Winslow, Don	The Gentleman's Hour	US	2009	Fiction		9780099527565		
7408	Then Job answered and said, How long will ye vex my soul, and break me in pieces with words?		The book of Job				Winton, Tim	Scission	US	1993	Fiction		9780330412605		
7409	The wounded surgeon plies the steel That questions the distempered part;	Eliot, T. S.	East Coker				Winton, Tim	Scission	US	1993	Fiction		9780330412605		
7410	The Men that invent new Trades, Arts or Manufactures, or new Improvements in Husbandry, may be properly called Fathers of their Nation.	Franklin, Benjamin			US		Wilson, A. N.	The Potter's Hand	US	2012	Fiction		9781848879515		
7411	Weather forecast for tonight: dark. Continued dark overnight, with widely scattered light by morning.	Carlin, George					Wildgen, Michelle	But not For Long	US	2009	Fiction		9780312571412		
7412	Behold, I tell you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changed, In a moment, in the twinkling of an eye...		I Corinthians 15:51-52				Williams, Joy	The Visiting Privilege	US	2015	Fiction		9781101874899		
7413	Passing stranger! you do not know how longing I look upon you,  You must be he I was seeking, or she I was seeking, (it comes to me, as of a dream,) I have somewhere surely lived a life of joy with you, All is recall'd as we flit by each other, fluid, affectionate, chaste, matured, You grew up with me, were a boy with me, or a girl with me,  I ate with you, and slept with you, your body has become not yours only nor left my body mine only,  You give me the the pleasure of your eyes, face, flesh, as we pass,  you take of my beard, breast, hands, in return,  I am not to speak to you, I am to think of you when I sit alone  or wake at night alone,  I am to wait, I do not doubt I am to meet you again, I am to see to it that I do not lose you.	Whitman, Walt	To a Stranger				Wilson, Antoine	The interloper	US	2007	Fiction		9781590512630		
7414	Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world,  The blood-dimmed tide is lossed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned.	Yeats, William Butler					Williams, Andrew	The Poison Tide	US	2012	Fiction		9781848545847		
7415	He took the Cascom Mountain Road, the rounded mountain itself appearing time and time again, always a little startling, as if it had a tendency to move to different points of the compass.	Williams, Thomas	The Followed Man				Williams, Joslin	Down from Cascom Mountain	US	2011	Fiction		9781608193066		
7416	Koi sureba abata mo ekubo. (If there is love, smallpox scars seem as pretty as dimples.)		Old Japanese Sayings	Saying	Japan		Williams, Thomas	The Hair of Harold Roux	US	1996	Fiction		9781608195831		
7417	Men do not sham convulsion,  Nor simulate a throe.	Dickinson, Emily			US		Williams, Thomas	The Hair of Harold Roux	US	1996	Fiction		9781608195831		
7418	When a man tries himself the verdict is in his favor.  As easy as living.						Williams, Thomas	The Hair of Harold Roux	US	1996	Fiction		9781608195831		
7419	After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.	Wilde, Oscar					Wildgen, Michelle	Bread & Butter	US	2014	Fiction		9780385537438		
7420	The Ox Woman (Sarah McLain Smith) had blue eyes and wore her hair in a bun at the back of her neck, as did many women at that time. She was always polite and well-spoken, behaved as a lady, and was grateful for anything that was done for her. There was no record of her ever having misused her great strength to injure anyone, or do harm.	Philcox, Phil and Boe, Beverly	The Sunshine State Almanac and Book of Florida-Related Stuff				White, Randy Wayne	Gone	US	2012	Fiction		9780399158490		
7421	Pain is an inescapable part of the human experience. Misery, however, is not. Misery is an option.	Tomlinson, S. M.	One Fathom Above Sea Level				White, Randy Wayne	Gone	US	2012	Fiction		9780399158490		
7422	Many things grow in the garden that were never sown there	Fuller, Thomas	Gnomologia				White, Barbara Claypole	The Unfinished Garden	US	2012	Fiction	1732	9780778314127		
7423	Worry gives a small thing a big shadow.		Swedish proverb	Proverb	Sweden		White, Barbara Claypole	The Unfinished Garden	US	2012	Fiction		9780778314127		
7424	When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleassant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.		Genesis 3:6				White, Randy Wayne	Seduced	US	2016	Fiction		9780399169779		
7425	Seduction begins with a fantasy that, pending a willing partner and a safe place, choreographs its own dangerous reality.	Tomlinson, H. M.					White, Randy Wayne	Seduced	US	2016	Fiction		9780399169779		
7426	For time is the longest distance between two places.	Williams, Tennessee					White, Karen	The time Between	US	2013	Fiction		9780458239860		
7427	When I have seen by Time's fell hand defaced The rich proud cost of outworn buried age; When sometime lofty towers I see down-razed,  And brass eternal slave to mortal rage; When I have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore,  And the firm soil win of the watery main,  Increasing store with loss, and loss with store; When I have seen such interchange of state,  Or state itself confounded to decay; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate,  That Time will come and take my love away. This thought is as a death, which cannot choose But weep to have that which it fears to lose.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 64				White, Karen	The Beach Trees	US	2011	Fiction		9780451233-73		
7428	My husband's brain is never at rest. He lives over everything in dreams and talks aloud constantly.	Crane, Stephen					White, Edmund	Hotel de Dream	US	2007	Fiction		9780060852252		
7429	I cannot help vanishing, disappearing and dissolving. It is my foremost trait.	Crane, Stephen	letter to Ripley Hitchcock				White, Edmund	Hotel de Dream	US	2007	Fiction	1896	9780060852252		
7430	The imaginary life cannot be isolated from real life, the concrete and the objective world constantly feed, permit, legitimate and found the imaginary. The imaginary consciousness is obviously unreal, but it feeds on the concrete world. The imagination and the imaginary are possible only to the extent that the real world belongs to us.	Fanon, Frantz					Wideman, John Edgar	Fanon	US	2008	Fiction	1956	9780618042633		
7431	The world couldn't exist without madmen.	Maimonides					Wiesel, Elie	Twilight	US	1987	Fiction		9780241963678		
7432	For everyone will be salted with fire.	Jesus	Mark 9:49				Wiebe, Rudy	Come Back	US	2014	Fiction		9780345808851		
7433	For now we look through a mirror into an enigma, but then face to face.	Paul	I Corinthians 13:12				Wiebe, Rudy	Come Back	US	2014	Fiction		9780345808851		
7434	Arbaa nikhnessu lepardes: Four Wise Men entered the orchard of secret knowledge. The son of Azzai looked at the orchard and lost his life. The son of Zoma looked at the orchard and lost his faith. Only Rabbi Akiba entered in peace and left in peace.		The Talmud, Khagiga treatise				Wiesel, Elie	A Mad Desire to Dance	US	2009	Fiction				
7435	Why, young friend, do you say that happiness doesn't exist? That love is only an illusion? If true, why say it? And why say it, since it is true? Long ago, you loved a gracious and beautiful woman who lived on the other side of the oceans and mountains. And you suffered from it. Well, in that distant Orient where she hoped to share memorable moments with you, she remains gracious and beautiful. Head lowered and smiling, she is waiting for you. And every time my eyes meet hers, I know that love causes madness and happiness.	One-eyed Paritus	Message to a Student Who Is Frightened of Becoming Old				Wiesel, Elie	A Mad Desire to Dance	US	2009	Fiction				
7436	Can man be free in prison? Can the eternal wanderer lose his sense of eternity as he gropes his way forward through the forest whose huge trees touch the sky? Will the child who is searching for the old man in order to gather his tears of joy and memories of sadness, find them before his years disappear in the mists of the grieving dawn? Oh, if only I knew the art of questioning.	One-eyed Paritus	Time, a series of Errors?				Wiesel, Elie	Hostage	US	2010	Fiction		9780307599582		
7437	And in those days the judges themselves were judged.	The Midrash					Wiesel, Elie	The Judges	US	1999	Fiction		805211217		
7438	If the judge were just, perhaps the criminal would not be guilty.	Dostoyevsky			Russia		Wiesel, Elie	The Judges	US	1999	Fiction		805211217		
7439	I would not willingly peel back the scar tissue protecting the deepest chambers of my heart and reveal the bruised hollows pooled with the blood of old wounds -- the terror comes just thinking about it -- but now, facing darkness I am left with no choice. I love you, and because of that I am going to try and raise the dead.	Closson, Louise Bell	How It Ends				Wiess, Laura	How it Ends	US	1997	Fiction		9781847396297		
7440	Children's talent to endure stems from their ignorance of alternatives.	Angelou, Maya					Wiess, Laura	Ordinary Beauty	US	2011	Fiction		9781439193969		
7441	Betrayal, though... betrayal is the willful slaughter of hope.	Deitz, Steven					Wiess, Laura	Ordinary Beauty	US	2011	Fiction		9781439193969		
7442	The Material that destroyed Nagasaki was plutonium-239.  Plutonium was the first man-made element produced in a quantity large enough to see. It was created in 1940 at the University of California at Berkeley. The idea of it had for many years been indicated by the periodic table of the elements, where a row of blanks paralleling the rare earths suggested the theoretical possibility of elements whose family characteristics -- like the characteristics of thorium, protactinium, and uranium -- would be similar to those of actinium. It was possible that unknown elements (with ninety-three protons, ninety-four protons, and so on) had long ago existed in our solar system but had vanished...	McPhee, John	The Curve of Binding Energy				Wiggins, Marianne	Evidence of Things Unseen	US	2003	Fiction		684869691		
7443	Oh dreadful is the check -- intense the agony --  When the ear begins to hear, and the eye begins to see; When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again; The soul to feel the flesh, and the flesh to feel the chain.	Bronte, Emily	The Prisoner	Poem	UK		Wills, Dan	The Hollow City	US	2012	Fiction		9780765331700		
7444	That one should leave The Green Wood suddenly In the good comrade-time of youth And clothed in the first coat of truth Set out on an uncharted sea  Who'll ever know what star Summoned him, what mysterious shell Locked in his ear that music and that spell And what grave ship was waiting for him there?  The greenwood empties soon of leaf and song. Truth turns to pain. Our coats grow sere. Barren the comings and goings on this shore.  He anchors off The Island of the Young.	Brown, George Mackay	In Memoriam I. K.				Welsh, Louise	Among the Bones	US	2010	Fiction		9781847672568		
7445	The future is a door. Two forces -- forces that we drive like horses and chariouts, whips to their backs, wheels in ruts, great froth and furious vigor -- race to that door. The first force is evolution. Humanity changing, growing, becoming better than it was. The second force is ruination. Humanity making its best effort to demonstrate its worst tendencies. A march toward self-destruction.  Will humanity evolve and become something better?  Or will we cut our own throats with the knives we made?	Stander, Hannah	"Apocalypse versus Apotheosis: What Does the Future Word"	Lecture	US		Wendig, Chuck	Invasive	US	2016	Fiction		9780062351579		
7446	I started Early -- Took my Dog --  And visited the Sea --  The Mermaids in the Basement  Came out to look at me --	Dickinson, Emily			US		West, Michael Lee	Mermaids in the Basement	US	2008	Fiction		9780060184056		
7447	But one thing's settled with me: To appreciate Heaven well,  'Tis good for a man to have some fifteen minutes of hell! 	Carleton, Will	Gone with a Handsomer Man				West, Michael Lee	Gone with a Handsomer Man	US	2011	Fiction		9780312571221		
7448	All good books have one thing in common -- they are truer than if they had really happened, and after you have read one of them you will feel that all that happened, happened to you and then it belongs to you forever.	Hemingway, Ernest					Bascove	Where Books Fall open	US	2001	Fiction		1567921866		
7449	Literature is my Utopia. Here I am not disfranchised. No barrier of the senses shuts me out from the sweet, gracious discourse of my book-friends.	Keller, Helen					Bascove	Where Books Fall open	US	2001	Fiction		1567921866		
7450	Keep going; never stoop; sit tight;  read something luminous at night.	Wilson, Edmund					Bascove	Where Books Fall open	US	2001	Fiction		1567921866		
7451	Sir, he hath not fed of the dainties that are bred of a book;  he hath not eat paper as it were; he hath no drunk ink:  his intellect is not replenished; he is only an animal, only sensible in the duller parts.	Shakespeare, William	Love's Labor Lost				Bascove	Where Books Fall open	US	2001	Fiction		1567921866		
7452	There it is. Take it.	Mulholland, William					Watkins, Claire Vaye	Cold Fame Citrus	US	2015	Fiction		9781594634239		
7453	I want my world to be fun. No parents, no rules, no nothing. Like, no one can stop me. No one can stop me.	Bieber, Justin			Canada		Wayne, Teddy	The Love Song of Jonny Valentine	US	2013	Fiction		9781476705859		
7454	Complete control, even over this song.	The Clash	Complete Control	Song			Wayne, Teddy	The Love Song of Jonny Valentine	US	2013	Fiction		9781476705859		
7455	Man can indeed do what he wants, but he cannot will what he wants.	Schopenhauer, Arthur	Essay on the Freedom of the Will				Wayne, Teddy	Loner	US	2016	Fiction		9781501107894		
7456	"After I go out this door, I may only exist in the minds of all my acquaintances," he said. "I may be an orange peel."	Salinger, J. D.	Teddy				Wayne, Teddy	Loner	US	2016	Fiction		9781501107894		
7457	Always there lurked the fear that one's own view of truth was merely a small window in a small house.	Wilder, Thomas	The Eighth day				Weber, Katharine	Objects in Mirrror Are Closer Than They Appear	US	1995	Fiction		312143834		
7458	A prison becomes a home if you have the key.	Sterling, George					Wang, Esme Weijun	The Border of Paradise	US	2016	Fiction		9781939419699		
7459	Real goodness was different, it was irresistible, murderous, it had victims like any other aggression; in short, it conquered. We must be vague, we must be gentle, we are killing people otherwise, whatever our intentions, we are crushing them beneath a vision of light.	Salter, James	Light Years				Wang, Esme Weijun	The Border of Paradise	US	2016	Fiction		9781939419699		
7460	There you stood at the edge of your feather, Expecting to fly. While laughed  I wondered whether I could wave goodbye, Knowing that you'd gone.	Young, Neil	Expecting to Fly				Wark, Kirsty	The Legacy of Elizabeth Pringle	US	2014	Fiction		9781444777604		
7461	My salvation and my honor come from God alone. He is my refuge, a rock where no enemy can reach me.		Psalm 62:7				Warren, Susan May	The Perfect Match	US	2004	Fiction		842381198		
7462	Mr Clay in the same hesitating manner told him that he had in mind books and accounts, not of deals and bargains, but of other things which people at times had put down, and which other people did at times read. The clerk reflected on this matter and repeated, no, he had never heard of such books.	Dinesen, Isak	The Immortal Story				Warner, Alan	Morvern Cellar	US	1995	Fiction		99449943		
7463	A commodity appears at first an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its analysis brings out that it is a very strange thing, aboundnig in metaphysical subtleties and theological niceties.	Marx, Karl					Warner, Alan	The Deadman's Pedal	US	2012	Fiction		9780224071703		
7464	Still lightsome and unheartbroken Their stories only beginning.	McLean, Sorley	Hallaig				Warner, Alan	The Deadman's Pedal	US	2012	Fiction		9780224071703		
7465	For their heart studieth destruction, And their lips talk of mischief.		Proverbs 24:2 (KJV)				Warner, Alan	Their Lips Talk of Mischief 	US	2014	Fiction		9780571311279		
7466	You wanted first of all to show me your travel journals in correct sequence and in so doing to reduce to order all the papers that belong with them, and with my support and assistance to assemble out of these invaluable but muddled leaves and notebooks a whole which we and others might enjoy.	Goethe, J. W.	Elective Affinities				Wastberg, Per	The Journey of Anders Spareman	US	2008	Fiction	1809	9781847081759		
7467	Sound the depths, to ascertain where you are; observe the visible signs in the atmosphere, to ascertain what weather awaits you. But don't dive to the bottom; you will never reach it. Don't rise in an airship to the ether, that uttermost limit of the Earth; you will never reach it. Everything below is cold and dead; everything above is cold and dead. The warmth of life is only to be found on the surface of the Earth.	Torneros, Adolph	Letters				Wastberg, Per	The Journey of Anders Spareman	US	2008	Fiction	1825	9781847081759		
7468	Seduce my mind and you can have my body; find my soul and I'm yours forever.	Anonymous					Waters, M. D.	Archetype	US	2013	Fiction		9780525954231		
7469	There it is a definite social relation between men, that assumes, in their eyes, the fantastic form of a relation between things.	Marx, Karl	Das Kapital				Wayne, Teddy	Kapitol	US	2010	Fiction		9780061873218		
7470	What is more active than the life of the pysche, with its reactions, its multiple impressions, its swells, its dreams, its memories?	Dulac, Germaine	Cine Magazine				van Langenberg, Carolyn	Fish Lips	US	2001	Fiction		958580596		
7471	Do fish have a conscience?	Doyle, John	ABC radio	Radio comment			van Langenberg, Carolyn	Fish Lips	US	2001	Fiction	1994	958580596		
7472	A hospital alone shows what war is.	Remarque, Erich Maria	All Quiet on the Western Front				Vanderbes, Jennifer	The Secret of Haven Point	US	2014	Fiction		9781439167007		
7473	Il y a des hommes n'ayant pour mission parmi les autres que de servir d'intermediaires; on les franchit comme des ponts, et l'on va plus lion	Flaubert	L'education sentimenale				Vargas Llosa, Mario	Captain Pantoja and the Special Service	US	1973	Fiction		9082000		
7474	We play the part of heroes because we're cowards, the part of saints because we're wicked: we play the killer's role because we're dying to murder our fellow man: we play at being because we're liars from the moment we're born.	Sartre, Jean-Paul					Vargas Llosa, Mario	The Time of the Hero	US	1962	Fiction		9780571173204		
7475	Cain's City built with Human Blood, not Blood of Bulls and Goats.	Blake, William	The Ghost of Abel				Vargas Llosa, Mario	Death in the Andes	US	1993	Fiction		9780571175499		
7476	[...] So it is as if the torturer had let the victim take over the job of continuing his work of annihilation. But the case of this man, a former torturer who has become his own victim -- both physically in his own person and representatively of others -- is a striking illustration of what I have called the Saint Sebastian Syndrome: the inversion of the object and subject of torture and its behavioural consequences. This case study will be both the object and the subject of this study on war-related trauma, from the point of view of the torturer. So among the questions to be considered will be whether other forms of torture exist, separately from the "instituitionalised" form [...] We shall see clearly that the answer is no. Like suicide, chosen as a subject of study by the earliest sociologists, torture is a social phenomenon. To paraphrase Durkheim and his famous demonstration on voluntary death, we may conclude this introduction as follows: every society is predisposed to produce a given contingent or torturers.	Nichols, John P.	his Ph D. thesis				Varenne, Antonin	Bed of Nails	US	2008	Fiction		9781782062431		
7477	The burned hand was heroism pure and simple; as for cutting off his ear, it was entirely logical, and I repeat: a world that day and night, and increasingly, eats the uneatable, in order that its will may achieve its ends cam, on this point, simply shut up.	Artaud, Antonin	Van Gogh, Suicide and Society				Varenne, Antonin	Bed of Nails	US	2008	Fiction		9781782062431		
7478	There is it sin To rush into the secret house of death  Ere death dare come to us?	Shakespeare, William	Antony and Cleopatra				Varga, Susan	Headlong	US	2009	Fiction		9781921401237		
7479	Il faut avoir fouille toute la vie sociale pour etre un vrai romancier, vu que le roman est l'histoire privee des nations.	Balzac	Petites miseres de la vie conjugale				Vargas Llosa, Mario	Conversation in the Cathedral	US	1975	Fiction		6732806		
7480	The people celebrate  and go all the way  for the Feast of the Goat the Thirtieth of May.		They Killed the Goat	merengue	Dominican		Vargas Llosa, Mario	The Feast of the Goat	US	2001	Fiction		9780571258185		
7481	And song is not desiere; so you thought. Nor is it courtship, nor is it courtship's prize Song is being.	Rilke					Vassanji, M. G.	The Assassin's Song	US	2007	Fiction		9781400042173		
7482	Who is the third who walks always beside you?	Eliot, T. S.	The Waste Land				Vassanji, M. G.	The In-Between World of Vikram Lall	US	2003	Fiction		385659911		
7483	Neti, neti. (Not this, not that.)	Brihadaranyaka Upanishad					Vassanji, M. G.	The In-Between World of Vikram Lall	US	2003	Fiction		385659911		
7484	Po pote niendapo anifuata. (Wherever I go he follows me.)		Swahili riddle	Riddle			Vassanji, M. G.	The In-Between World of Vikram Lall	US	2003	Fiction		385659911		
7485	Cambodia: Where the Appalling is Commonplace.	Redfern, Jerry					Vater, Tom	The Cambodian Book of the Dead	US	2013	Fiction		9781909223196		
7486	For myself, I cannot live without my art. But I have never placed it above everything. If, on the other hand, I need it, it is because it cannot be separated from my fellow men, and it allows me to live, such as I am, on one level with them. It is a means of stirring the greatest number of people by offering them a privileged picture of common joys and sufferings. It obliges the artist not to keep himself apart; it subjects him to the most humble and the most universal truth.	Camus, Albert					Vatikiotis, Michael	The Painter of Lost Souls	US	2012	Fiction	1957	9789792510089		
7487	In a cool and airy mead There turns the wind a wheel;  My beloved she did leave, Who lived there in that field.  She pledged her love forever Gave me a ring therewith; She broke her pledge asunder,  My ring did split in half.   When I hear that wheel still turn, I don't know what to do, Death is that for which I yearn, Then quiet would it be too.	von Eichendorff, Joseph					De Velasco, Stefanie	Tiger Milk	US	2014	Fiction		9781781857441		
7488	My dog is old. When he is in pain, an imploring look comes into his eyes. I am his God. He doesn't know that behind the God that will save him, the one he beseeches, there is another God he cannot see. Is there another behind ours as well? The dog grovels at my feet. At whose feet must we grovel?	Ray, Jean					Verhulst, Dimitri	Madame Verona Comes Down The Hil	US	2009	Fiction		9781846271564		
7489	I was surprised that someone would devote a life to such things, to faking things and not quite succeding at it, and when one succeeds one only adds one ephemera to another, what one can't have to what one doesn't.	Michon, Pierre	Masters and Servants				Verhulst, Dimitri	The Misfortunates	US	2007	Fiction		9781846271595		
7490	Why do I no longer dream about my mother? Perhaps because I have written too much about her, even distributing her beautiful profile on the cover of a book. Without meaning to exorcise anything, I exorcized her presence. My mother wasn't bothering me, I summoned her up myself by writing so much about her, but I suspect that in the end I created a literary character -- complex, artistic, complicated -- and lost the real mother, the dead mother, as a result. I am the orphan of a dead mother because I wrote too much about her.	Umbral, Francisco	A Creature of Distance				Verhulst, Dimitri	The Misfortunates	US	2007	Fiction		9781846271595		
7491	What shall I love unless it be the enigma?	De Chirico, Giorgio					Verissimo, Luis Fernando	The Spies	US	2009	Fiction		9780857051141		
7492	It is not the critic who counts: not the man who points out how the strong man stumbles or where the doer of deeds could have done better. The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who strives valiantly, who errs and comes up short again and again, because there is no effort wihout error or shortcoming , but who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, who spends himself for a worthy cause; who, at the best, knows, in the end, the triumph of high achievement, and who, at the worst, if he fails, at least he fails while daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who knew neither victory nor defeat.	Roosevelt, Theodore					Wiel, Chris Ver	Starbucks Nation	US	2008	Fiction		9781559708685		
7493	Blessed are the dead that the rain falls on.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby				Vidich, Paul	The Good Assassin	US	2017	Fiction		9781501110429		
7494	MARC ANTONY:  The noble Brutus Hath told you Caesar was ambitious.  If it were so, it was a grievous fault, And grievously hath Caesar answered it. Here, under leave of Brutus and the rest --  For Brutus is an honorable man;  So are they all, all honorable men; Come I to speak in Caesar's funeral/	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Vidich, Paul	An Honorable Man	US	2016	Fiction		9781501110382		
7495	The only ones who could depart this civilization were those whose special role is to depart it: a scientist is given leave, a priest is given permission. But not a woman who doesn't even have the guarantees of a title. And I was fleeing, uneasily I was fleeing.	Lispector, Clarice	The Passion According to G. H.				Vida, Vendela	The Diver's Clothes Lie Empty	US	2015	Fiction		9780062110916		
7496	"You are so subtle, Marlow." "Who? I?"						Vieira, Toby	Marlow's Landing	US	2016	Fiction		9781473633179		
7497	On voit de toutes petites choses qui luisent Ce sont des gens dans des chemises  Comme durant ces sieccles de la longue nuit Dans le silence et dans le bruit.	Manset, Gerard	Comme un Lego				Vigan, Delphine de	Underground Time	US	2009	Fiction		9781608197125		
7498	My life was wide and wild,  and who can know my heart?  There in that golden jungle I walk alone.	Wright, Judith	A Human Pattern: Selected Poems				Viggers, Karen	The Lightkeeper's Wife	US	2011	Fiction		9781741759143		
7499	Her pink dress unsettles me. It won't let me die.	O'Gorman					Villalobos, Juan Pablo	I'll Sell you a Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9781908276742		
7500	Perhaps I'll understand in the next life; in this one I can only imagine.	Sada, Daniel					Villalobos, Juan Pablo	I'll Sell you a Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9781908276742		
7501	There isn't a stomach that wouldn't howl with hunger if all the dogs you've thrust down them were suddenly brought back to life!	Quevedo, Francisco de					Villalobos, Juan Pablo	I'll Sell you a Dog	US	2014	Fiction		9781908276742		
7502	Only four per cent of convicted arsonists are female. Most fires started by women with criminal intention have their origin in suppressed emotions, amongst them most commonly jealously.	Barlay, Stephen	Fire: an international report				Vilar, Esther	The Seven Fires of Madamoiselle	US	2004	Fiction		9780099531647		
7503	Els meus ulls ja no saben  sino contemplar dies  i sols perduts...	Espriu, Salvador	Cementiri de Sinera				Villalonga, Llorenc	The Dolls' Room	US	1956	Fiction		9781564786128		
7504	Who treads those level lands of gold, The level fields of mist and air, And rolling mountains manifold And towers of twilight over there? No mortal foot upon them strays, No archer in the towers dwells, But feet too airy for our ways Go up and down their hills and dells. The people out of old romance, And people that have never been, And those that on the border dance Between old history and between Resounding fable, as the king Who held his court at Camelot. There Guinevere is wandering And there the knight Sir Lancelot. And by yon precipice of white, As steep as Roncesvalles, and more, Within an inch of fancy’s sight, Roland the peerless rides to war. And just the tip of Quixote’s spear, The greatest of them all by far, Is surely visible from here! But no: it is the Evening Star.	Lord Dunsany				Y	Wolfe, Gene	The Knight	US	2003	Fantasy 		765347016		
7505	Awake! for Morning in the Bowl of Night Has flung the Stone that puts the Stars to Flight: And Lo! the Hunter of the East has caught The Sultan’s Turret in a Noose of Light.	Fitzgerald					Wolfe, Gene	The Urth of the New Sun	US	1987	Science Fiction		312863942		
7506	Into the distance disappear the mounds of human heads. I dwindle — go unnoticed now. But in affectionate books, in children’s games, I will rise from the dead to say: the sun!	Mandelstam, Osip 					Wolfe, Gene	The Sword of the Lictor	US	1981	Fiction		671631934		
7507	When the ivy-tod is heavy with snow, And the owlet whoops to the wolf below, That eats the she-wolf’s young.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor	The Rime of the Ancient Mariner				Wolfe, Gene	The Fifth Head of Cerberus	US	1972	Fiction		0312890206c		
7508	First there was a struggle at the barricade of shields; then, the barricade down, a bitter and protracted fight, hand to hand, at the temple of Demeter…	Herodotos					Wolfe, Gene	Soldier of the mist	US	1986	Fiction		812558154		
7509	Gold is the kindest of all hosts when it shines in the sky, but comes as an evil guest to those who receive it in the hand.	Simonides of Ceos					Wolfe, Gene	An Evil Guest	US	2008	Fiction		765321335		
7510	The country needs and, unless I mistake its temper, the country demands bold, persistent experimentation.	Roosevelt, Franklin Delano					Wolfe, Gene	Free Live Free	US	1984	Fiction		312868367		
7511	You asked to become a knight, not an expert on knighthood. To train you further would make you into a scholar, not a fighting man. What remains for you to learn you must learn by living and doing.	Meynard, Yves	The Book of Knights				Wolfe, Gene	The Wizard	US	2005	Fiction		575077107		
7512	At two o'clock in the morning, if you open your window and listen, You will hear the feet of the Wind that is going to call the sun. And the trees in the shadow rustle and the trees in the moonlight glisten, And though it is deep, dark night, you feel that the night is done. 	Kipling, Rudyard					Wolfe, Gene	The Citadel of the Autarch	US	1983	Fiction		671496662		
7513	A particle of the Supreme being is incarnated in me. Only through me can you hope to be saved; and the manner of your salvation is this: you must be united with me in soul and body.	Rasputin, Grigori Yefimovich 					Nickle, David	Rasputin's Bastards	US	2012	Fiction		1926851595		
7514	All happy families are alike.	Tolstoy, Leo					Nickle, David	Rasputin's Bastards	US	2012	Fiction		1926851595		
7515	“Tell me what dreams may come…” All progressions from a higher to a lower order are marked by ruins and mystery and a residue of nameless rage.	McCarthy, Cormac 					Hodge, Brian	The Convulsion Factory	US	1996	Fiction				
7516	What is the curse upon religion that its tenets must always be associate with every kind of extravagance and falsehood.	Crowley, Aleister 	Book 4				Hodge, Brian	Falling Idols	US	1998	Fiction				
7517	I became aware, more vividly aware than I had ever been, that the secret of life consists in sharing the madness of God.	Powys, John Cowper 	Autobiography				Hodge, Brian	Falling Idols	US	1998	Fiction				
7518	The fault, dear Brutus, is not in our stars, But in ourselves, that we are underlings.	Shakespeare, William					Hodge, Brian	Prototype	US	1996	Fiction		440216281		
7519	If you can't be a good example, then you'll just have to be a horrible warning.	Aird, Catherine 					Hodge, Brian	Prototype	US	1996	Fiction		440216281		
7520	Captain Clickety He’s coming your way Captain Clickety He’ll make you pay Once in the morning Twice in the night Three times Clickety Will give you a fright		Traditional children’s skipping song (origin unknown)				McMahon, Gary 	Beyond Here Lies Nothing	US	2012	Fiction		1781080216		
7521	I has been sent to bed by mummy and daddy. they dont want me to hear them fight. my name is jack. I want to keep a dairy and this is it. daddy thinks people who rite are funny in the head. he says I should be playin outside with my football or on my bike. I like my bike. but daddy wont let me play outside when it dark. that the scary time. nasty man mite take me away like that boy in the news before. my sister is daisy like a flower. I think somebody hates us. he is in the house all the time but we cant see him. he makes niose when nowbody else is here. he wants to hurt us. we hide under the bed when mummy and daddy are in the pub. he canit see us there. we inibible. inbisevil. he canit see us. but he is there. in the walls and under the floor. he creeps about and peeps threw the gaps to try and see me and daisy flower. I am scared. I can here him now. he goes clikcety clikcety like when I spilt my marbels on the kichen floor. clikcey clikcety clikc.	Pollack, Jack	From the diary of Jack Pollack, April 1974				McMahon, Gary 	Beyond Here Lies Nothing	US	2012	Fiction	1974	1781080216		
7522	Promise me that you won’t try to save me.	Hansen, Abby					McMahon, Gary 	Beyond Here Lies Nothing	US	2012	Fiction		1781080216		
7523	The rest is silence	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet, Act 5 scene 2				McMahon, Gary 	Silent Voices	US	2012	Fiction		1907992790		
7524	Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall, Humpty Dumpty had a great fall. All the king’s horses and all the king’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again.		 Old English Nursery Rhyme (circa 1811)				McMahon, Gary 	Silent Voices	US	2012	Fiction	1811	1907992790		
7525	“I don’t like it here. The closer you get to the centre, the weirder it feels.”	Fraser, Hailey					McMahon, Gary 	The Concrete Grove	US	2011	Fiction		1907519955		
7526	A man’s home is his castle.		Old English folk saying				McMahon, Gary 	Nightsiders	US	2013	Fiction				
7527	For all that is made real In this age descending Where heroes leave naught But the iron ring of their names From bardic throats I stand in this silent heart Yearning the fading beat Of lives fallen to dust And the sifting whisper Proclaims glory's passing As the songs fail In dwindling echoes For all that is made real The chambers and halls Yawn empty to my cries - For someone must Give answer Give answer To all of this Someone The Age Descending	Fethena,Torbora  					Erikson, Steven 	The Bonehunters	US	2006	Fiction		553813153		
7528	I am known in the religion of rage. Worship me as a pool of blood in your hands. Drink me deep. It’s bitter fury that boils and burns. Your knives were small but they were many. I am named in the religion of rage. Worship me with your offhand cuts long after I am dead. It’s a song of dreams crumbled to ashes. Your wants overflowed but now gape empty. I am drowned in the religion of rage. Worship me unto death and down to a pile of bones. The purest book is the one never opened. No needs left unfulfilled on the cold, sacred day. I am found in the religion of rage. Worship me in a stream of curses. This fool had faith and in dreams he wept. But we walk a desert rocked by accusations, where no man starves with hate in his bones.	Fisher kel Tath					Erikson, Steven	The Crippled God	US	2011	Fiction		593046358		
7529	If you never knew the worlds in my mind your sense of loss would be small pity and we’ll forget this on the trail. Take what you’re given and turn away the screwed face. I do not deserve it, no matter how narrow the strand of your private shore. If you will do your best I’ll meet your eye. It’s the clutch of arrows in hand that I do not trust bent to the smile hitching my way. We aren’t meeting in sorrow or some other suture bridging scars. We haven’t danced the same thin ice and my sympathy for your troubles I give freely without thought of reciprocity or scales on balance. It’s the decent thing, that’s all. Even if that thing is a stranger to so many. But there will be secrets you never knew and I would not choose any other way. All my arrows are buried and the sandy reach is broad and all that’s private cools pinned on the altar. Even the drips are gone, that child of wants with a mind full of worlds and his reddened tears. The days I feel mortal I so hate. The days in my worlds, are where I live for ever, and should dawn ever arrive I will to its light awaken as one reborn.	Fisher kel Tath	Poet’s Night iii.iv The Malazan Book of the Fallen Fisher kel Tath				Erikson, Steven	The Crippled God	US	2011	Fiction		593046358		
7530	To die will be an awfully big adventure.	Barrie, James Matthew	Peter Pan				Williams ,Conrad	Decay Inevitable	US	2009	Fiction		1844167496		
7531	When Stalin says “dance,” a wise man dances.	Khrushchev, Nikita S. 	Khrushchev Remembers		Russia		Trotter, William	A Frozen Hell	US	1991			1565122496		
7532	 Nothing's forgotten. Nothing's ever forgotten	Robin of Sherwood	Carpenter, Richard				Kane, Paul	Broken Arrow	US	2010	Fiction		1906735271		
7533	Behold ye among the heathen, and regard, and wonder marvelously: for I will work a work in your days, which ye will not believe, though it be told you.	Habakkuk 1:5 (KJV)					Tregillis, Ian 	Bitter Seeds	US	2010	Fiction, Alternate History		765321505		
7534	There are no great men, only great challenges that ordinary men are forced by circumstances to meet.	Admiral William Halsey					Tregillis, Ian 	Bitter Seeds	US	2010	Fiction, Alternate History		765321505		
7535	Behold: I give you the Overman.	Nietszche, Friedrich					Tregillis, Ian 	Bitter Seeds	US	2010	Fiction, Alternate History		765321505		
7536	Smile for the camera.		Old Saying				Volk, Stephen	Whitstable	US	2013	Fiction, Novella				
7537	The infinite, my dear friend, is no big deal -- it's a matter of writing -- the universe exists only on paper.	Valery, Paul	Monsieur Teste				Vila-Matas, Enrique	A Brief History of Portable Literature	US	1985	Fiction		9780811223379		
7538	Humko maalum hain  Jannat ki haqeeqat lekin Dil ko behlaaney ke liye Yeh khayal achcha hain   This idea of paradise, a heaven  We know its real truth; But to keep a heart happy It is an acceptable thought.						Virani, Pinki	Deaf Heaven	US	2009	Fiction		9788172238490		
7539	To starve a child of the spell of the story, of the canter of the poem, oral or written, is a kind of living burial. It is to immure him in emptiness.	Steiner, George	Real Presences				Vizenor, Gerald	Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57	US	2003	Fiction		83246730		
7540	An easygoing conscience, however, cannot remain untroubled except by intentionally refusing to listen to the stories that come out of Hiroshima.	Oe, Kenzaburo	Hiroshima Notes				Vizenor, Gerald	Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57	US	2003	Fiction		83246730		
7541	The streets were deserted except for the dead. Some looked as if they had been frozen by death while in the full action of flight; others lay sprawled as though some giant had flung them to their death from a great height.	Hachiya, Michihiko	Hiroshima Diary				Vizenor, Gerald	Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57	US	2003	Fiction		83246730		
7542	The first atomic bomb destroyed more than the city of Hiroshima. It also exploded our inherited, outdated political ideas.	Einstein, Albert	The New York Times	News article			Vizenor, Gerald	Hiroshima Bugi: Atomu 57	US	2003	Fiction		83246730		
7543	Wher can we always find happiness? In the dictionary.	Tearle, Aubrey					Vladislavic, Ivan	The Restless Supermarket	US	2012	Fiction		9781908276322		
7544	It is true that we are weak and sick and ugly and quarrelsome but if that is all we ever were, we would millenniums ago have disappeared from the face of the earth.	Steinbeck, John					Vlautin, Willy	Lean on Pete	US	2010	Fiction		9780061456534		
7545	I awaken in me what I've been to become silence and nothing.	Cuesta					Volpi, Jorge	In Spite of the Dark Silence	US	2010	Fiction		9780974888187		
7546	For them have I woven this vast shroud Out of the sad words I heard from them.	Akhmatova, Anna	Requiem				Volpi, Jorge	Season of Ash	US	2006	Fiction		9781934824108		
7547	There are women born in a moist earth. Each of their steps is a sonorous sob,  and their vacation is to accompany the dead and to be the first to greet those who come back to life.	Mandelstam, Osip	Voronezh Notebooks				Volpi, Jorge	Season of Ash	US	2006	Fiction		9781934824108		
7548	To those of us who believe in physics, this separation between past, present and future is only a stubborn illusion.	Einstein, Albert					von Schlegell, Mark	Mercury Station	US	2009	Fiction		9781584350712		
7549	The real question is: To whom does the meaning of art of the past properly belong? To those who can apply it to their own lives, or to a cultural hierarchy of relic specialists?	Berger, John	Ways of Seeing				Vreeland, Susan	Life Studies	US	2005	Fiction	1977	670031771		
7550	About suffering they were never wrong, The Old Masters: how well they understood Its human position; how it takes place While someone else is eating or opening a window or just walking dully along.	Auden, W. H.	Musee des Beaux Arts	Poem			Vreeland, Susan	The Passion of Artemisia	US	2002	Fiction	1940	670894494		
7551	There is somethign bigger than fact: the underlying spirit, all it stands for, the mood, the vastness, the Western breath of go-to-the-devil-if-you-don't like it., the eternal big spaceness of it. Oh the West! I'm of it and I love it.	Carr, Emily	Hundreds and Thousands				Vreeland, Susan	The Forest Lover	US	2004	Fiction	1966	670032670		
7552	This is the forest primeval. The  murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with moss, and in garments green Indistinct in the twilight Stand like Druids of eld,  With voices sad and prophetic.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth	Evangeline				Vreeland, Susan	The Forest Lover	US	2004	Fiction	1847	670032670		
7553	To my mind, a picture should be something pleasant, cheerful, and pretty, yes pretty! There are too many unpleasant things in life as it is without creating still more of them.	Renoir, Pierre-Auguste					Vreeland, Susan	Luncheon of the Boating Party	US	2007	Fiction		9780670038541		
7554	Whatever you can do, or dream you can, begin it. Boldness has genius, power, and magic in it.	Goethe, Johann Wolfgang von					Vreeland, Susan	Luncheon of the Boating Party	US	2007	Fiction		9780670038541		
7555	I was in the habit of observing the ways of the faubourg, its residents and their characters [...] Observation had already become deeply ingrained in me, it took hold of the soul without neglecting the body, or rather, it seized on external details so well that it immediately moved beyond them, it gave me the ability to live the life of a person upon whom I had trained my sights by allowing me to substitute myself for him, like the dervish in 1001 Nights who stole people's bodies and souls after pronouncing certain words over them.	de Balzac, Honore	Facino Cane				Vyleta, Dan	Pavel and I	US	2008	Fiction		9780747596318		
7556	It is a striking and generally observed characteristic of the conduct of paranoiacs that they endow small, negligible details in the behaviour of others with enormous significance; they interpret these details and find in them grounds for far-reaching conclusions.	Freud, Sigmund	The Psychopathology of Everyday Life				Vyleta, Dan	Pavel and I	US	2008	Fiction		9780747596318		
7557	And I wil take a further secret to the grave: that I once observed Mother, how she secretly went into the cellar larder, cut herself a thick slice of ham and ate it downstairs, standing up, with her hands, hurriedly, it didn't even look repulsive, just surprising, I was more touched thatn appalled [...] Curiously enough, I like those of whose kinds I am: human beings.	Boll, Heinrich	A Clown's Perspectives				Vyleta, Dan	The Quiet Twin	US	2011	Fiction		9781408807422		
7558	Thank you, my land; for your remotest Most cruel mist my thanks are due,  By you possessed, by you unnoticed,  Unto myself I speak of you. And in these talks between somnambules My inmost being hardly knows If it's my demency that rambles Or your own melody that grows.	Nabokov, Vladimir	The Gift		Russia		Waberi, Abdourahman A.	Transit	US	2003	Fiction		9780253006837		
7559	So long as I perceive the world as hostile, I remain linked to it: I am not crazy.	Barthes, Roland	A Lover's Discourse				Waclawiak, Karolina	The Invaders	US	2015	Fiction		9781941393291		
7560	Do you ever just think of just doing a criminal thing sometime? Just doing something terrible. Change everything.	Ford, Richard	Rock Springs, "Winter Kills"				Waite, Urban	The Terror of Living	US	2011	Fiction	1987	9780857204349		
7561	We can never know what to want, because, living only one life, we can neither compare it with our previous lives nor perfect it in our lives to come.	Kundera, Milan	The Unbearable Lightness of Being				Waite, Urban	The Terror of Living	US	2011	Fiction		9780857204349		
7562	Hearken not unto the words of the prophets that prophesy unto you: they make you vain: they speak a vision of their own heart, and not out of the mouth of the Lord.		Jeremiah 23:16				Wait, Rebecca	The Followers	US	2015	Fiction		9781447284727		
7563	What you seek is seeking you.	Rumi					Wallace, Wendy	The Sacred River	US	2013	Fiction		9780857209528		
7564	There are many here among us who feel that life is but a joke. But you and I.	Dylan	All Along the Watchtower				Walker, Peter	Some Here Among Us	US	2014	Fiction		9781408856673		
7565	Until morning comes say of the blind bird:  His feet are netted with darkness, or he flies His heart's distance in the darkness of his eyes.	Berry, Wendell	Elegy				Wallace, Carey	The blind Contessa's New Machine	US	2010	Fiction		9780670021895		
7566	The great object of life is sensation, to feel that we exist, even though in pain; it is this craving void which drives us.	Byron					Trigell, Jonathan	Cham	US	2007	Fiction		9781852424584		
7567	Do what thy manhood bids thee to,  From none but self expect applause: He noblest lives and noblest dies Who makes and keeps his self-made laws.	Burton, Sir Richard Francis					Troyanov, Iliya	The Collector of Worlds	US	2006	Fiction		9780061351938		
7568	Now a life of leisure and a pirate's treasure Don;t make much for tragedy But it's a sad man my friend who's livin' in his own skin And can't stand the company.	Springsteen, Bruce	Better Days	Song			Tropper, Jonathan	The Book of Joe	US	2004	Fiction		434012963		
7569	It's a town full of losers I'm pulling out of here to win.	Springsteen, Bruce	Thunder Road	Song			Tropper, Jonathan	The Book of Joe	US	2004	Fiction		434012963		
7570	Sometimes the best map will not guide you You can't see what's round the bend Sometimes the road leads through dark places Sometimes the darkness is your friend.	Cockburn, Bruce	Pacing the Cage				Trofimuk, Thomas	Waiting for Columbus	US	2009	Fiction		9780385529136		
7571	He said, "If a story begins with finding,  it must end with searching."	Fitzgerald, Penelope	The Blue Flower				Trueblood, Valerie	Search Party	US	2013	Fiction		9781619021495		
7572	As Lightning to the Children eased With explanation kind The truth must dazzle gradually Or every man be blind --	Dickinson, Emily					Trueba, David	Blitz	US	2016	Fiction	1872	9781590517840		
7573	Trade continues. Today the cat killd our bird M. Avida who had lived with us ever since the 29th of Septr intirely on the flies which he caught for himself; he was hearty and in high health so that probably he might have livd a great while longer had fate been more kind.	Banks, Joseph	Endeavour Journal				Truss, Lynne	The Lunar Cats	US	2016	Fiction	1768	9781780896724		
7574	Whether out of professional pique or some instinct of fear, the ship's mascot -- a cat named Dowie, after Captain Turner's predecessor -- fled the ship that night, for points unknown.	Larson, Erik	Dead Wake: The Last Crossing of the Lusitania				Truss, Lynne	The Lunar Cats	US	2016	Fiction	1768	9781780896724		
7575	Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend.	Mao, Tse-Tung					Tsukiyama, Gail	A Hundred Flowers	US	2012	Fiction	1956	9780312274818		
7576	Yes, the scenery is magical -- the illusion is so complete... But every night when the curtain falls, truth comes in with darkness. No light shows from the mountain. To and fro I walk the piazza deck, haunted by Marianna's face, and many as real a story.	Melville, Herman	The Piazza				Tucker, Lisa	The Promised World	US	2009	Fiction		9781416575382		
7577	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T. S.	"Little Gidding", Four Quartets	Poem			Tucker, Lisa	The Winters in Bloom	US	2011	Fiction		9781416575405		
7578	We never keep to the present. We recall the past; we anticipate the future as if we found it too slow in coming and were trying to hurry it up, or we recall the past as if to stay its too rapid flight. We are so unwise that we wander about in times that do not belong to us, and do not think of the only one that does; so vain that we dream of times that are not and blindly flee the only one that is. The fact is that the present usually hurts.	Pascal, Blaise	Pensees (#47)				Tuck, Lily	I married you for happiness	US	2011	Fiction		9780802119919		
7579	There is nothing more terrorising than the possiblity that nothing is hidden. There's nothing more scandalous than a happy marriage.	Phillips, Adam	Monogamy				Tuck, Lily	I married you for happiness	US	2011	Fiction		9780802119919		
7580	Part fact part fiction is what life is. And it is always a cover story. I wrote my way out.	Winterson, Jeanette					Tuck, Lily	The Double Life of Liliane	US	2015	Fiction		9780802124029		
7581	I believe one has a public life, a private life and a secret life. I have written a lot about my public and private lives. On my secret life, I have not written a single word.	Marquez, Gabriel Garcia					Tuck, Lily	The Double Life of Liliane	US	2015	Fiction		9780802124029		
7582	One day I went to see the "slaves' pen" -- a wretched hovel, "right against" the Capitol, from which it is distant about half a mile, with no house intervening. The suicide alone is accessible to the eye of a visitor; what passes within being reserved for the exclusive observation of its owner, (a man of the name of Robey,) and his unfortunate victims. It is surrounded by a wooden paling fourteen or fifteen feet in height, witht he posts outside to prevent escape and separated from the building by a space too narrow to admit of a free circulation of air. At a small window above, which was unglazed and exposed alike to the heat of summer and the cold of winter, so trying to the constituition, two or three sable faces appeared, looking out wistfully to while away the time and catch a refreshing breezer...	Abdy, E. S.	Journal of a Residence and Tour in the United States of America		US		Tucker, Neely	Murder, D.C.	US	2015	Fiction	1833	9780670016594		
7583	The trigger pull of the M6 Scout is a bit stiff for the smallest youngsters, but using four fingers at first, and later two on the unique squeeze bar trigger works well. The gun's accuracy is quite good, too -- a helpful trait in preventing discouragemenet in a young shooter.		Hunting Digest, "The BEst Guns for Kids"				Tucker, Todd	Over and Under	US	2008	Fiction	1977	9780312379902		
7584	Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, nothing is going to get better. It's not.	Dr. Seuss	The Lorax				Tucker, Lisa	The Cure for Modern Life	US	2008	Fiction		9780743492799		
7585	Or we can blow our trumpets And go blaring through the land; But we'd rather walk in days of spring, When primrose blossoms and thrushes sing, Quietly thinking beside the stream.	Storm, Theodore					Tucholsky, Kurt	Castle Gripsholm	US	2004	Fiction		158567558X		
7586	Love is not that sweet thing everyone talks about. Maybe people are tortured in order to make them say that? Whatever, everyone is lying.	Pamuk, Orphan		interview comment			Tuil, Karine	The Age of Reinvention	US	2013	Fiction	2011	9781476776347		
7587	All success cloaks a surrender.	De Beauvoir, Simone	Memoirs of Dutiful Daughter				Tuil, Karine	The Age of Reinvention	US	2013	Fiction		9781476776347		
7588	Literary success represents only a small part of what I think about. Success slips through your fingers, it escapes you whichever way you turn [...] and it is my own life that is, ultimately, the most important thing.	Yourcenar, Marguerite		interview comment			Tuil, Karine	The Age of Reinvention	US	2013	Fiction	1979	9781476776347		
7589	I sang to my dear dead mother and she instantly understood me,  and pressing a kiss to my forehead said as into her arms she pulled me: "Believe then in truth, or in fantasy --  if you'll only believe in it utterly! For truth is what you believe it to be. My son, believe in your dreams!'	Leino, Eino	Smiling Apollo				Tuomainen, Antti	Dark as My Heart	US	2013	Fiction		9780099593577		
7590	We must plan for five years ahead and twenty years and a hundred years.	Burnett, Sir Macfarlane					Turner, George	The Sea and Summer	US	1987	Fiction		9780575118690		
7591	Virgin Soil should be turned up not by a harrow skimming over the surface, but by a plough biting deep into the earth.		The Note-book of a Farmer				Turgenev, Ivan	Virgin Soil	US	2000	Fiction		940322455		
7592	Obstacles cannot trush me. Every obstacle yields to stern resolve. He who is fixed to a star does not change his mind.	Da Vinci, Leonard					Turner, Lucille	Giocondo	US	2011	Fiction		9781847083593		
7593	1st Lord: What time o' day is 't, Apetamantus?  Apetamantus: Time to be honest.		Timon of Athens I. i				Tuten, Frederic	TinTin in the New World	US	1993	Fiction		1580730337		
7594	We can see the people upon all sides, But by no one can we be seen; The cloud of Adam's transgression it is That prevents them from seeing us.	Mider to Etain					Tuttle, Lisa	The Mysteries	US	2005	Fiction		9780553587340		
7595	They did not know her -- gods are hard for mortals to recognize.	Homeric Hymn to Demeter					Tuttle, Lisa	The Mysteries	US	2005	Fiction		9780553587340		
7596	mystery n. a secret doctrine; anything very obscure; that which is beyond human knowledge to explain; anything artfully made difficult; a sacrement; a miracle play; a shiftless, drifting girl.						Tuttle, Lisa	The Mysteries	US	2005	Fiction		9780553587340		
7597	Our end drifts nearer, the moon lifts, radiant with terror. The state is a diver under a glass bell.  A father's no shield for his child.	Lowell, Robert	"Fall 1961"				Udall, Brady	The Lonely Polygamist	US	2011	Fiction				
7598	Tis Love that has warm'd us?	Dryden, John					Ullman, Linn	The Cold Song	US	2011	Fiction		9781590516676		
7599	Suppose the world were only one of God's jokes, would you work any the less to make it a good joke instead of a bad one?	Shaw, George Bernard					Umrigar, Thrity	The World We Found	US	2012	Fiction		9780061938344		
7600	Thou shalt not suffer a witch to live.		Exodus 22:18				Underdown, Beth	The Witch Finder's Sister	US	2017	Fiction		9780241978047		
7601	And a man's foes shall be they of his own household.		Matthew 10:36				Underdown, Beth	The Witch Finder's Sister	US	2017	Fiction		9780241978047		
7602	Onwu egbuchughi ji e jiri chu aja, e mesie o pue ome. If the yam used in sacrifice does not die prematurely, it will eventually germinate.		Igbo proverb				Unigwe, Chika	Night Dancer	US	2012	Fiction		9780224093835		
7603	There exists this city built by labor, mostly me, who disappear after their respective bulidings are made. Once the last brick is laid, the glass spotless, the elevators functional, the plumbing operational, the laborers, every single one of them, begin to fade, before disappearing competely. Some believe the men become ghosts, haunting the facades they helped build. When visiting, take note. If you are outside, and there are buildings nearby, ghosts may already be falling, may even have landed on your person.						Unnikrishnan, Deepak	Temporary People	US	2017	Fiction		9781632061423		
7604	Decisive, she approaches The high tower, intending To cast herself off the top [...] But unexpectedly the tower spoke.	Apuleius	The Marriage of Cupid and Psyche, The Golden Ass				Unt, Mati	Diary of a blood donor	US	1990	Fiction		9781564784964		
7605	Consequently, when, in all honesty, I've recognized that man is a being in whom existence precedes essence, that he is a free being who, in various circumstanes, can only want his freedom, I have at the same time recognized that I can want only the freedom of others.	Sartre					Updike, John	Of the Farm	US	1965	Fiction		9780345468222		
7606	Something of the unreal is necessary to fecundate the real.	Stevens, Wallace	preface to William Carlos William's Collected Poems				Updike, John	Bech at Bay	US	1998	Fiction	1934	9780449004043		
7607	Becque (Henry) ... Apres des debuts poetiques assez obscurs... a travers des inexperiences et des brutalites voules, un talent original et vigoureux. Toutefois, l'auteur ne reparut que beaucoup plus tard avec [auvres nombreuses], ou la critique signala les memes defauts et la meme puissance... M. Becque a ete decore de la Legion d'honneur en 1887.		La Grande Encyclopedia				Updike, John	Bech is Back	US	1978	Fiction		9780449004531		
7608	Lieut. Col. Vladimir A. Shatalov: I am heading straight for the socket. Lieut. Col. Boris V. Volynov, Soyuz 5 Commander: Easy, not so rough. Colenel Shatalov: It took me a while to find you, but now I've got you.						Updike, John	Rabbit Redux	US	1971	Fiction		449911934		
7609	What I like about cities is that everything is king size, the beauty and the ugliness.	Brodsky, Joseph					Tay, Janet & Forbes, Eric (editor)	Urban Odysseys: KL stories	US	2009	Fiction		9789675222061		
7610	All great art is born of the metropolis.	Pound, Eric					Tay, Janet & Forbes, Eric (editor)	Urban Odysseys: KL stories	US	2009	Fiction		9789675222061		
7611	There is no solitude in the world like that of the big city.	Norris, Kathleen					Tay, Janet & Forbes, Eric (editor)	Urban Odysseys: KL stories	US	2009	Fiction		9789675222061		
7612	Slowly and beautifully the land loomed out of the sea. The wind came again. It had veered from the northeast to the southeast. Finally, a new sound struck the ears of the men in the boat. It was the low thunder of the surf on the shore. "we'll never be able to make the lighthouse now," said the captain. "Swing her head a little more north, Billie," said he.	Crane, Stephen	The Open Boat				Urquhart, Jane	Sanctuary Line	US	2010	Fiction		9780857051240		
7613	As if I were the ghost of the fog	O' Neill, Eugene	Long Day's Journey into Night				Urquhart, Jane	The Night Stages	US	2015	Fiction		9781780747798		
7614	I shall speak a double truth; at times one alone comes into being; at other times out of one several things grow.  Double is the birth of mortal things and double their demise. For the coming together of all both causes their birth and destroys them; and separation nurtured in their being makes them fly apart. These things never stop changing throughout, at times coming together through Amity in one whole,  at other times being violently separated by Strife. Thus, on one side, one whole is formed out of many, and then again, wrenched from each other, they make up many out of one. Thus they come into being and their life is not long their own,  but insofar as they never stop changing throughout insofar they are forever immovable in a circle.  But come, listen to my words, for knowledge makes the mind grow. As I said once before, revealing the outer limits of my thought,  I shall speak a double truth; at times one has grown out of many,  at other times many grow apart out of the one,  fire and water and earth and the immeasurable heghts of air.  Then dire Strife stands away from all, while Love reigns in their midst, equal in length and breadth.	Empedocles					Urr, Eloy	Friction	US	2007	Fiction		9781564785497		
7615	So, dare it! Your inheritance, whay you've earned and learned, The narratives of all your father's voices teaching you,  All law and custom, names of all the ancient gods, Forget these things courageously; like newborn babes Your eyes will open to the godliness of nature...	Holderlin, Friedrich	The Death of Empedocles				Urroz, Eloy	Friction	US	2007	Fiction		9781564785497		
7616	Everything will come down with you, like tinsel streamers once the party's over, even the shadow of a few days that lingered a while in music, and no one else will be able to evoke for the world what ends in the world with you. Pitiful? For you, maybe. But you're nothing more than one card in the game, and it, though it hurts to acknowledge it, is not played by you or for you, but with you and for an instant.	Cernuda, Luis					Urroz, Eloy	The Family Interrupted	US	2016	Fiction		9781564787330		
7617	There is no history of mankind, there is only an indefinite number of histories of all kinds of aspects of human life... A concrete history of mankind, if there were any, would have to be the history of all men. It would have to be the history of all human hopes, struggles, and sufferings. For there is no one man more important than any other. Clearly, this concrete history cannot be written. We must make abstractions, we must neglect, select. But with this we arrive at the many histories...	Popper, Karl					Urroz, Eloy	The Family Interrupted	US	2016	Fiction		9781564787330		
7618	"I've done with it all. It's time I was dead." "Well, that's a good one! said Shtcherbatsky, laughing: "why, I'm only just getting ready to being."  "Yes, I thought the same not long ago, but now I know I shall soon be dead."	Tolstoy					Urroz, Eloy	The Family Interrupted	US	2016	Fiction		9781564787330		
7619	Truth is everything.  Of truth I have no fear. In truth I see no shame.	Urrea, Teresita					Urrea,  Luis Alberto	The Hummingbird's Daughter	US	2005	Fiction		316745464		
7620	Truth, for the tyrants, is the most terrible and cruel of all bindings: it is like an incandescent iron falling across their chests. And it is even more agonizing than hot iron, for that only burns the flesh, while Truth burns its way into the soul.	Aguirre, Lauro					Urrea,  Luis Alberto	The Hummingbird's Daughter	US	2005	Fiction		316745464		
7621	O friends, I have come searching for you,  I crossed over flowering fields,  And here, at last, I've found you. Rejoice, Tell me your stories. O friends, I am here.	Xayacamach of Tizatlan					Urrea,  Luis Alberto	Into the Beautiful North	US	2009	Fiction		9780316025270		
7622	Living with a saint is more grueling than being one.	Neville, Robert					Urrea,  Luis Alberto	Queen of America	US	2011	Fiction		9780316154864		
7623	Man was made at the end of the week's work, when God was tired.	Twain, Mark					Urrea,  Luis Alberto	The Water Museum	US	2015	Fiction		9780316334372		
7624	Gezurra esan nuen etxean; ni baino lehenago kalean. I told a lie at home and it was in the street before me.		Basque Proverb	Proverb			Urza, Gabriel	All that Followed	US	2015	Fiction		9781627792431		
7625	The human race has only one really effective weapon and that is laughter.	Twain, Mark					Utton, Dominic	Martin Harbottle's Appreciation of Time	US	2014	Fiction		9781780743721		
7626	I wasted time, and now doth time waste me.	Shakespeare, William	Richard II				Utton, Dominic	Martin Harbottle's Appreciation of Time	US	2014	Fiction		9781780743721		
7627	Why something rather than nothing?	Cioran, E. M.					Valdes, Zoe	Yocandra in the Paradise of Nada	US	1995	Fiction		9781611459333		
7628	I walk alone across a vast landscape. The weather is fine. Not sunny though. The minutes do not pass. For the longest time, no friends, no people walking by. I walk alone. I talk, alone.						Valdes, Zoe	The Weeping Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9781628725810		
7629	Je n'ai pas ete la "maitresse" de Picasso; il fut mon "maitre." I was not Picasso's "mistress"; he was my "master."	Maar, Dora					Valdes, Zoe	The Weeping Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9781628725810		
7630	Dora wanted to go down in history without a need for words.	Lord, James					Valdes, Zoe	The Weeping Woman	US	2013	Fiction		9781628725810		
7631	Coyote had a plan which he knew he could carry out because of his great power. He took his heart and cut it in half. He put one half right at the tip of his nose and the other half at the end of his tail.		Apache folktale				Valente, Catherynne M.	Six-Gun Snow White	US	2013	Fiction		9781481444729		
7632	Then saith he to his servants, The wedding is ready, but they which were bidden were not worthy. Go ye therefore into the highways, and as many as ye shall find, bid to the marriage. So those servants went out into the highways and gathered together as many as they found, both bad and good: and the wedding was furnished with guests. And when the king came in to see the guests, he saw there a man which had not on a wedding garment: And he saith unto him, Friend, how camest thou in hither not having a wedding garment? And he was speechless. Then said the king to the servants, Bind him hand and foot, and take him away, and cast him into outer darkness; there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth. For many are called, but few are chosen.		Matthew 22:8-14				Towles, Amor	Rules of Civility	US	2011	Fiction		9781444708875		
7633	Of all the ways to lose a person, death is the kindest.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Treadway, Jessica	Lacy Eye	US	2015	Fiction		9781455530380		
7634	If anyone should importune me to give a reason why I loved him, I feel it could not otherwise be expressed than by making the answer, "Because it was he, because it was I."	Montaigne, Michel de	On Friendship				Tremain, Rose	The Gustav Sonata	US	2016	Fiction		9781784740030		
7635	Truth, that lasting joy, fills in all that is missing.	Rodin, Auguste					Treadway, Jessica	How Will I Know You?	US	2016	Fiction		9780751555295		
7636	It was my turquoise.  I had if of Leah, when I was a bachelor...	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice	Play	UK		Tiffany, Grace	The Turquoise Ring	US	2005	Fiction		425202488		
7637	Let my name, like Odysseus', be Nobody	Borges, Jorge Luis					Tiffany, Grace	Will	US	2004	Fiction		425195961		
7638	You have hidden these things from the wise and learned,  and revealed them to little children.		Matthew 11:25				Tobin, Betsy	Things We Couldn't Explain	US	2014	Fiction		9781783753086		
7639	Share the sweet and the bitter.		Old Chinese proverb	Proverb	China		Tobin, Betsy	Crimson China	US	2010	Fiction		9781907595226		
7640	Oh, plenty of hope, an infinte amount of hope - but not for us.	Kafka, Franz					Toltz, Steve	Quicksand	US	2015	Fiction		9781473606050		
7641	It really was as if the so-called "human" qualities had been characteristic features of a period of human history long past and were now only to be found on tombstones, as inscriptions for the dead.	Roth, Joseph	The Silent Prophet				Tolkin, Michael	NK3	US	2017	Fiction		9780802125439		
7642	Minutes nearer Midnight. On which stroke Powers at the heart of matter, powers We shall have hacked through thorns to kiss awake, Will open baleful, sweeping eyes, draw breath And speak new formulae of megadeath. No souls came from Hiroshima u Know Earth wore a strange new zone of energy Caused by? Smashed atoms of the dead my dears News that brought into play our deepest fears.	Merrill, James	The Book of Ephraim				Tolkin, Michael	Among the Dead	US	1993	Fiction		802138829		
7643	All their plans and hopes burst like a bubble! Infants by the score dashed on the rocks by the enraged Atlantic Ocean! No, no!	Thoreau	Cape Cod				Tolkin, Michael	Among the Dead	US	1993	Fiction		802138829		
7644	He who kills the monster inside him turns to dust.	Dede, Hulki					Toptas, Hasan Ali	Reckless	US	2013	Fiction		9781408850855		
7645	Why must we suffer? We search in vain for the key to this mystery, even as it consumes us.	Avni of Yenisehir					Toptas, Hasan Ali	Reckless	US	2013	Fiction		9781408850855		
7646	If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr					Topolski, Carol	Do No Harm	US	2010	Fiction		9781905490288		
7647	Wilberforce's eyes went up to the ceiling, so that he did not seem to know how his glass went up full to his mouth and came down empty.	Thackeray, W. M.	Vanity Fair				Torday, Paul	The Irresistable Inheritance of Wilberforce	US	2008	Fiction		978029785192		
7648	Your story will be laughed to scorn. Of course people will be sorry for you... they will say that a meritorious soldier, more notable perhaps for courage than for brains, has gone crazy, and they will comment on the long-drawn-out effects of the War.	Buchan, John	The Three Hostages				Torday, Paul	More than You Can Say	US	2011	Fiction		9780297858249		
7649	A governemnt-commissioned report is recommending that servicemen and women be routinely screened for mental health problems throughout their employment... the report also calls for the creation of a specialist mental wellbeing website and online support network, focusing initially on troops returning from operations in Afghanistan.		ITN News item				Torday, Paul	More than You Can Say	US	2011	Fiction	2010	9780297858249		
7650	The bomber will always get through.	Baldwin, Stanley					Torday, Daniel	The Last Flight of Poxl West	US	2015	Fiction	1932	9781250051684		
7651	I know well  You are not infallible And how your pony's eye darkened larger	Hughes, Ted					Tome, Gonzalo	Divorce Is in the Air	US	2016	Fiction		9780385354028		
7652	The whole world rests upon three things: on truth, on justice, and on love.	Gamliel, Rabbi Shimon ben					Torberg, Friedrich	Young Gerber	US	1930	Fiction		9781906548896		
7653	Now a boy is of all wild beasts the most difficult to manage. For by how much the more he has the fountain of prudence not yet fitted up, he becomes crafty and keen, and the most insolent of wild beasts. On this account it is necessary to bind him, as it were, with many chains.	Plato	The Laws				Torress, Justin	We the Animals	US	2011	Fiction		9780547576725		
7654	Each act is virgin, even the repeated ones.	Char, Rene					Toth, Paul A.	Airplane	US	2011	Fiction		9781935738145		
7655	What is truly radical about Join is not the miracle of united perspective. What is truly radical is that the network, in accordance with the laws of physics, is ethical.	Excellence, CEO of Vitalcorp, Secretary of Join Affairs					Toutonghi, Steve	Join	US	2016	Fiction		9781616956707		
7656	/* Enumerate the mysteries. */		Code comment from a test harness written by Hamish Lyons				Toutonghi, Steve	Join	US	2016	Fiction		9781616956707		
7657	To write of her that which has never been written of any other woman.	Dante					Toussaint, Jean-Philippe	Naked	US	2013	Fiction		9781628971408		
7658	The square of the hypotenuse is equal to the sum of the squares of the other two sides.	Pythagoras					Toussaint, Jean-Philippe	The Bathroom	US	1985	Fiction		9781564785183		
7659	In the midst of life's journey I found myself in a dark wood, for the right path was lost.	Alighieri, Dante	Inferno				Thomas, Diane	in wilderness	US	2015	Fiction		9780804176958		
7660	As the crickets' soft autumn hum  is to us so are we to the trees as are they to the rocks and the hills	Snyder, Gary					Thomas, Diane	in wilderness	US	2015	Fiction		9780804176958		
7661	If you must break the law, do it to seize power.	Caesar, Julius					Thor, Brad	Code of Conduct	US	2015	Fiction		9781476717159		
7662	None stir the second time --  On whom I lay a Yellow Eye -- 	Dickinson, Emily					Thomas, Robert	Bridge	US	2014	Fiction		9781938160486		
7663	A rip-tooth of the sky's acetylene...	Crane, Hart					Thomas, Robert	Bridge	US	2014	Fiction		9781938160486		
7664	Ah my dear angry Lord, Since thou dost love, yet strike; Cast down, yet help afford; Sure I will do the like.  I will complain, yet praise; I will bewait, approve: And all my sour-sweet days I will lament, and love.	Herbert, George	Bittersweet				Thompson, John Milliken	Love and Lament	US	2013	Fiction		9781590515877		
7665	When they said the time to hide was mine, I hid back under a thick grape vine.   And while I was still for the time to pass, A little grey thing came out of the grass.  He hopped his way through the melon bed And sat down close by a cabbage head.  He sat down close where I could see, And his big still eyes looked hard at me,  His big eyes bursting out of the rim, And I looked back very hard at him.	Roberts, Elizabeth Madox	The Rabbit				Thomas, Ruth	The Home Corner	US	2013	Fiction		9780571230624		
7666	The oldest preserved maps of the world originate from Babylonian times, that is, from the third millennium before Christ. On these maps, the Earth is depicted as a flat disk floating on the ocrean. Babylon is a the centre of the disk. To make a centre of power the centre of the world, just because it is one's own, is essentially a religious act.	Staguhn, Gerhard	as Lachen Gottes				Thomas, Joan	Reading by Lightning	US	2008	Fiction		9780864925121		
7667	Let the wicked fall into the traps they have set, whilst I pursue my way unharmed.		Psalm 141				Thomson, Rupert	The Five Gates of Hell	US	1991	Fiction		9780747536932		
7668	And they all went to heaven in a little rowboat...		American Clapping Song				Thomson, Rupert	The Five Gates of Hell	US	1991	Fiction		9780747536932		
7669	God, grant me the serenity To accept the things I cannot change,  Courage to change the things I can, And wisdom to know the difference.   Living one day at a time; Enjoying one moment at a time; Accepting hardships as the pathway to peace; Taking, as He did, this sinful world As it is, not as I would have it.  Trusting that He will make all things right If I surrender to His will That I may be reasonably happy in this life And supremely happy with Him Forever in the next.  Amen.	Niebuhr, Reinhold					Thomas, Jacquelin	A Change is Gonna Come	US	2003	Fiction		158314255X		
7670	Music is the language of the spirit. It opens the secret of life bringing peace, abolishing strife.	Gibran, Kahlil					Thomas, Julie	The Keeper of Secrets	US	2013	Fiction		9780062240309		
7671	It was as if a curtain had fallen, hiding everything I had ever known.	Rhys, Jean					Thomson, Rupert	Divided Kingdom	US	2005	Fiction		1400042186		
7672	Dog into wolf, light into twilight,  emptiness into waiting presence.	Pynchon, Thomas					Thomson, Rupert	Secrecy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847081636		
7673	Terror is part of me.	Ryuichi, Tamura					Thomson, Rupert	Secrecy	US	2013	Fiction		9781847081636		
7674	umbrarum hic locus est, somni, noctisque soporae	Vergil	Aeneid				Thelen, Albert Vigoleis	The Island of Second Sight	US	1953	Fiction		9781468301168		
7675	In nova fert animus mutatas dicere formas corpora.	Ovid	Metamorphoses				Theroux, Marcel	Strange Bodies	US	2013	Fiction		9780374270650		
7676	Of shapes transformed to bodies strange I purpose to entreat.	Golding, Arthur	Ovid's Metamorphoses				Theroux, Marcel	Strange Bodies	US	2013	Fiction		9780374270650		
7677	Now I am ready to tell how bodies are changed  Into different bodies.	Hughes, Ted	Tales from Ovid				Theroux, Marcel	Strange Bodies	US	2013	Fiction		9780374270650		
7678	I said to him: "I've come -- but not for keeps. But who are you, become so horrible?" He answers: "Look. I am the one who weeps."	Dante	The Inferno				Theroux, Paul	The Lower River	US	2012	Fiction		9780241957745		
7679	Illness, insanity and death were the black angels that kept watch over my cradle, accompanied me all my life.	Munch, Edvard					Thewlis, David	The Late Hector Kipling	US	2007	Fiction		9780330373364		
7680	A place where the unknown past and the emergent future meet in a vibrating soundless hum. Larval entities waiting for a live one.	Burroughs, William	The Yage Letters				Theroux, Paul	Blinding Light	US	2005	Fiction		618418865		
7681	I do not know which of us has written this page.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Borges and I				Theroux, Paul	My Other Life	US	1996	Fiction		9780241950517		
7682	Why should I be the guinea pig for the caprice of fate? There was, after all, Pascha the second-hand book dealer, & Hennechen, the steamship agent...	Hamsun, Knut	Hunger				Thirlwell, Adam	Lurid & Cute	US	2015	Fiction	1890	9780099539841		
7683	For we convinced physicists the distinction between past, present, and future is only an illusion, however persistent.	Einstein, Albert	Letter of condolence to the family of Michelangelo Besso	Letter			Thien, Madeleine	Certainty	US	2006	Fiction		9780571234172		
7684	He said we could face the worst if we simply renounced our yearning for certainty. But who among us is capable of that renunciation?	Ignatieff, Michael	The Needs of Strangers				Thien, Madeleine	Certainty	US	2006	Fiction		9780571234172		
7685	Darling, do you remember the man you married? Touch me,  remind me who I am.	Kunitz, Stanley					Thomas, Matthew	We Are Not Ourselves	US	2014	Fiction		9781476756660		
7686	We are not ourselves When nature, being oppressed, commands the mind To suffer with the body.		King Lear				Thomas, Matthew	We Are Not Ourselves	US	2014	Fiction		9781476756660		
7687	I am zeitgeist man or so the papers said,  you might as well enjoy me now,  in six months I'll be dead.	Thieving Magpies	Zeitgeist Man				Thornton, Tim	The Alternative Hero	US	2009	Fiction		9780224087247		
7688	... no one who confines himself to the limits of duty ever goes so far as to venture, on his sole responsiblity, to act in the only way that makes it possible to score a direct hit on evil and defeat it. The man of duty will in the end have to do his duty by the devil too.	Bonhoeffer, Dietrich	After Ten Years				Thorpe, Adam	The Rules of Perspective	US	2005	Fiction	1942	9780099458890		
7689	No harm must be done, not even the very slightest, which is not dictated by military consideration; every kind of harm may be done, even the very utmost, which the conduct of war requires or which comes in the natural course of it.		The German War book				Thorpe, Adam	The Rules of Perspective	US	2005	Fiction	1943	9780099458890		
7690	World War II is estimated, rather uncertainly, to have cost between 35,000,000 and 60,000,000 lives. The U. S. S. R. has been reckoned to have lost 11,000,000 combatants and 7,000,000 civilians; Roland, 5,800,000 lives altogehter, including, however, some 3,200,000 of the 5,700,000 Jews put to death by the Nazis in the course of the war; Germany, 3,500,000 combatants dead and 780,000 civilianzs; China, 1,310,224 combatants ... with civilian losses dubiously estimated at 22,000,000; Japan, 1,300,000 combatants and 672,000 civilians; Yugoslavia, 305,000 and 1,200,000; the United Kingdom, 264,443 and 92,673; the United States, 292,131 and 6,000.		Encyclopedia Britannica				Thorpe, Adam	The Rules of Perspective	US	2005	Fiction	1974	9780099458890		
7691	Often you meet your destiny on the very path you took to avoid it.	La Fontaine, Jean de					Thorpe, Adam	Is This The Way You Said?	US	2006	Fiction		9780099479095		
7692	A girl should be two things: classy and fabulous.	Chanel, Coco					Thomas, Ruth	Super Girl	US	2009	Fiction		9780571230631		
7693	How slowly the time passes here,  encompassed as I am by frost and snow!	Shelley, Mary					Carlyle, Katherine	Thomson, Rupert	US	2014	Fiction		9781590517383		
7694	Everything is torment, everything is song I would love to be loved And belong to someone Belong to someone	Aby, Endre					Carlyle, Katherine	Thomson, Rupert	US	2014	Fiction		9781590517383		
7695	The girl from next door, the borrowed child, Said to me the other day, "You like children so much, Don't you want to have some of your own?" I couldn't believe she could say it. I thought, "Surely you can look at me and see them."	Jarrell, Randall	The Lost Children				Thomson, James Whitfield	Lies you Wanted to Hear	US	2013	Fiction				
7696	I barely got a smile, baby,  When I hung the moon for you/ Made the birds sing at your window. You acted like you never knew.  You know you keep me guessin' If I'm a good man or a fool.	Thibodeau, Johnny Joe	Good Man Blue				Thomson, James Whitfield	Lies you Wanted to Hear	US	2013	Fiction				
7697	Think about it, / there must be higher love	Winwood, Steve & Jennings, Will	Higher Love				Thompson, Jean	She Poured Out Her Heart	US	2016	Fiction		9780399573811		
7698	The shock of the similar...	Molder, Maria Filomena					Tavares, Goncalo M.	Joseph Walser's Machine	US	2004	Fiction		9781564786777		
7699	He wanted to say the Lord's Prayer, but all he could remember was his multiplication tables.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Tavares, Goncalo M.	Joseph Walser's Machine	US	2004	Fiction		9781564786777		
7700	One of these days I'll write a poem about the sky, a rose pinned on a bosom,  my kitten, the vagabond violin, two palms soaring in happy heights, bread crumbling in a faraway room,  a paper fan,  a sultry black girl; about sponges, grapes, new clothes, the kites of Shoubra; about chess a bridge to the gallows. a jar of sleeping pills, a foal leaping over a rail as the iron pierces his belly, about a child in a nightshirt, a rainbow after Eid prayers, the splashes of the sea... I'll write one day,  I'll write a poem, I'll write it, and if I don't, so what... Birds are not obliged to sing.	Jahin, Salah					Tawfik, M. M.	Murder in the Tower of Happiness	US	2009	Fiction		97774062963		
7701	Rabbi Pinhas ofren cited the words: "'A man's soul will teach him,'" and emphasized them by adding: "There is no man who is not incessantly being taught by his soul." One of his disciples asked: "If this is so, why don't men obey their souls?" "The soul teaches incessantly, " Rabbi Pinhas explained, "but it never repeats."	Buber, Martin	Tales of the Hasidim				Taylor, Justin	Flings: Stories	US	2014	Fiction		9780062310156		
7702	I have gulled the pith from a sumac limb To play a tune that my blood remembers.	McNeill, Louise					Taylor, M. Glenn	The Ballad of Trenchmouth Taggart	US	2009	Fiction		9780061922978		
7703	A city freeze Get on your knees Pray for warmth and green paper A city drought, you're down and out See your trousers don't taper Saddle up Kick your feet Ride the range of a London street Travel to a local plane Turn around and come back again  And at the chime of a city clock Put up your road block Hang unto your crown For a stone in a tin can Is wealth to a city man Who leaves his armous down.	Drake, Nick					Taylor, DJ	At the Chime of a City Clock	US	2010	Fiction		9781849013901		
7704	And the waters decreased continually until the tenth month: in the tenth month, on the first day of the month, were the tops of the mountains seen.		Genesis 8:5				Taylor, Sam	The Island at the End of the World	US	2009	Fiction		9780571240524		
7705	Black ground was fenced for men to till.  The dead of Gauley own this hill.	McNeill, Louise					Taylor, Glenn	The Marrowbone Marble Company	US	2010	Fiction		9780061923937		
7706	For what else should we pursue, if not happiness? If something isn't valueable because we find meaning and joy in it, then what could possibly make it important? How could abstractions like "responsiblity," "order," or "propriety" posssibly be more important than the real needs of the people who invented them? Should we serve employers, parents, the State, God, capitalism, moral law, causes, movements, "society" before ourselves? Who taught you that, anyway?	The CrimethInc. Collective	Days of War, Nights of Love				Taylor, Justin	The Gospel of Anarchy	US	2011	Fiction		9780061881824		
7707	Christianity is the only religion on earth that has felt that omnipotence made God incomplete. Christianity alone has felt that God, to be wholly God, must have been a rebel as well as a king.	Chesterton, G. K.	Orthodoxy				Taylor, Justin	The Gospel of Anarchy	US	2011	Fiction		9780061881824		
7708	So holy and so perfect is my love, And I in such a poverty of grace, That I shall think it a most plenteous crop To glean the broken ears after the man That the main harvest reaps. Loose now and then A scattered smile, and that I'll live upon.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It				Taylor, Justin	Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever	US	2010	Fiction		9780061881817		
7709	I sang the way I still talk. Every song was the worst way I could think of to ask for what I did not yet know how not to want.	Lutz, Gary	Stories in the Worst Way				Taylor, Justin	Everything Here is the Best Thing Ever	US	2010	Fiction		9780061881817		
7710	All of life is a foreign country.	Kerouac, Jack		letter			Tearne, Roma	Brixton Beach	US	2009	Fiction	1949	9780007301546		
7711	A belt of mud... prevented Arkansas from having a port as well as a metropolis, a civilization, and a history. A people who were willing to foot it a hundred miles through the muck to get nowhere founded Arkansas and achieved their aim.	Edson, C. L.	In the Nation				Teague, Alexandra	The Principles Behind Flotation	US	2017	Fiction	1920s	9781510717282		
7712	Dreyfus once wrote that on Devil's Island he would see the most glorious birds. Many years later in Brittany he realized they had only been seagulls. To me they will always be glorious birds.	Higgins, Colin	Harold and Maude				Teague, Alexandra	The Principles Behind Flotation	US	2017	Fiction	1920s	9781510717282		
7713	To an army wife, in Sardis:  Some say a cavalry corps, some infantry, some, again,  will maintain that the swift oars  of our fleet are the finest sight on dark earth: but I say that whatever one loves, is.	Sappho	To an Army Wife, in Sardis				Tedrowe, Emily Gray	Blue Stars	US	2015	Fiction		9781250052483		
7714	They told me that the night and day were all that I could see;  They told me that I had five senses to inclose me up; And they inclosed my infinite brain into a narrow circle,  And sunk my heart into the abyss, a red round globe hot burning.	Blake, William	Visions of the Daughters of Albion				Tempest, Kate	The Bricks That Built the Houses	US	2016	Fiction		9781408857304		
7715	Svetloyar is a small lake in the woods of the Nizhny Novgorod region. According to an old folk legend, the town of Kitesh resisted the invasion of Batu Khan by submerging itself under the lake. In the popular imagination, Kitezh has remained unchanged underwater, with all its houses, churches and people intact. And if you are pure of heart, you will get a message from Kitezh: you will see at the lake's bottom the church domes, and hear its bells ringing, but the sinners will see Kitezh as just woods and wasteland, and this will continue until the end of times, until the second coming.		From an old guide book				Terekhov, Alexander	The Rat-Killer	US	1997	Fiction		9781846880537		
7716	In between two tall mountains there's a place they call Lonesome. Don't see why they call it Lonesome; I'm never lonesome now I live there.	Converse, Connie	Talkin' Like You (Two Tall Mountains)				Teran, Andis	Ana of California	US	2015	Fiction		9780143126492		
7717	No white nor red was ever seen,  So am'rous as this lovely green...	Marvell, Andrew					Tevis, Walter	The Hustler	US	1959	Fiction		9781474600804		
7718	Annihilating all that's made To a green thought, in a green shade.	Marvell, Andrew					Tevis, Walter	The Color of Money	US	1984	Fiction		9781474600828		
7719	Arriving at each new city, the traveler finds again a past of his that he did not know he had: the forgiveness of what you no longer are or no longer possess lies in wait for you in foreign, unpossessed places.	Calvino, Italo	Invisible Cities				Tharoor, Kanishk	Swimmer Among the Stars	US	2017	Fiction		9780374272180		
7720	Trust your happiness and the richness of your life at this moment. IT is as true and as much yours as anything else that ever happened to you.	Porter, Katherine Anne	Letters of Katherine Anne Porter				Swanson, Cynthia	The Bookseller	US	2015	Fiction		9780062333001		
7721	The crow wished everything was black, the owl, that everything was white.	Blake, William	The Marriage of Heaven and Hell				Sweazy, Larry D.	A Thousand Falling Crows	US	2016	Fiction		9781633880849		
7722	From childhood's hour I have not been As others were -- I have not seen As others saw -- [...] I could not awaken My heart to joy at the same tone --  And all I lov'd -- I loved alone.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Alone				Sweazy, Larry D.	A Thousand Falling Crows	US	2016	Fiction		9781633880849		
7723	There was always this dichotomy: what to keep up, what to change.	Trevor, William	The Piano Tuner's Wives				Sweeney, Cynthia D'Aprix	The Nest	US	2016	Fiction		9780062666420		
7724	That's how I knew this story would break my heart When you wrote it That's how I knew this story would break my heart	Mann, Aimee	The Forgotten Arm				Sweeney, Cynthia D'Aprix	The Nest	US	2016	Fiction		9780062666420		
7725	Keep your eyes open to your mercies. The man who forgets to be thankful has fallen asleep in life.	Stevenson, Robert Louis					Swinson, David	The Second Girl	US	2016	Fiction		9780316264174		
7726	The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has not overcome it.		John 1:5 NIV				Swinson, David	The Second Girl	US	2016	Fiction		9780316264174		
7727	Were we not wean'd till then?	Donne, John	The Good-Morrow				Swift, Graham	Tomorrow	US	2007	Fiction		9780330450188		
7728	I didn't reform, I lost my nerve. I still think it's sensible to want money and if you want money it has to be sensible to go where they have it and make them give you some.	Nussbaum, Al					Swiercynski, Duane	The Wheel Man	US	2005	Fiction		9780312343781		
7729	I wish I were close To you as the wet skirt of A salt girl to her body. I think of you always.	Akahito	One Hundred Poems from the Japanese				Swofford, Anthony	Jarhead	US	2007	Fiction		9780743270380		
7730	Take heed unto my figure above And see how sometime I was fresh and gay, Now turned to worm's meat and corruption Both foul earth and stinking slime and clay	Anonymous	Medieval Poem	Poem			Sykes, S. D.	Plague Land	US	2014	Fiction		9781444785777		
7731	When you're a kid, to be someone, you have to be several people.	Ajar, Emile					Sylvain, Dominque	The Dark Angel	US	2013	Fiction		9780857052131		
7732	Mutinously I submit to the claims of law and order, What will happen? I wait for my journey's wages In a world that accepts and rejects me.	Viilon					Szerb, Antal	Journey by Moonlight	US	1937	Fiction		1901285502		
7733	"Having been" belongs in some way to a "third kind," radically heterogeneous to both being and non-being.	Jankelevitch, Vladimir					Tabucchi, Antonio	The Edge of the Horizon	US	1990	Fiction		811211126		
7734	This story is true, because it is anchored in reality, sunk deep into real life. But it is false as well, because it is the product of a literary endeavor where what really matters is not so much the accurary of the facts, but the intentino behind the writing. Everything has been revised, reworked, reorganized. Some details have been muted, others, in contrast, emphasized. In short, what remains is a lie, or perhaps a joke on memory's part, a trick of the spoken word.						Tadjo, Veronique	Far From My Father	US	2014	Fiction		9780813935621		
7735	In the world where we live today, before doing something we must each think; we must think long and hard because what we say heads off on its own -- it doesn't stay here. So when someone comes and asks, "Whos said that?" you will reply with his name, "It was Kaku Adingala who said it." "Really? And where is this Adingala from?" You will say he comes from Siman. Then the person will ask you, "Who is his ancestor?" Maybe he already knows, but you will say, "His ancestor is old Assemian Eci." And then he will reply, "Say no more. What you have said is true."	Diabate, Henriette	Le Sanvin, un royaume akan de la Cote d'lvoire, Sources orales et histores"				Tadjo, Veronique	Far From My Father	US	2014	Fiction		9780813935621		
7736	Love in its essence is spiritual fire.	Swedenborg, Emanuel					Taitz, Sonia	In the King's Arms	US	2011	Fiction		9780975561867		
7737	All political power is primarily an illusion... Mirrors and blue smoke, beautiful blue smoke rolling over the surface of highly polished mirrors... If somebody tells you how to look, there can be seen in the smoke great, magnificient shapes, castles and kingdoms, and maybe they can be yours. The ability to create the illusion of power, to use mirrors and blue smoke, is one found in unusual poeple.	Breslin, Jimmy					Talib, Khaled	Smokescreen	US	2014	Fiction		9789881219589		
7738	To what shall I compare my literary pursuits in India? Suppse Greek literature to be known in modern Greece only, and there to be in the hands of priest and philosophers; and suppose them to be still worshippers of Jupiter and Apollo; suppose Greece to have been conquered successively by Goths, Huns, Vandals, Tartars, and lastly by the English; then suppose a court of judicature to be established by the British parliament, at Athens, and an inquisitive Englishman to be one of the judges; suppose him to learn Greek there, which none of his countrymen knew, and to read Homer, Pindar, Plato, which no other Europeans had even heard of. Such am I in this country: substituting Sanscrit for Greek, the Brahmans, for the priests of Jupiter, and Valmic, Vyasa, Calidasa, for Homer, Plato, Pindar.	Jones, William					Taseer, Aatish	The Way Things Were	US	2015	Fiction		9781447272459		
7739	Te god of love invented the strangest arrow in the world, one that can kill you if it strikes -- and kill you if it doesn't.		Prakrit verse from the Srngaraprakasa of Bhoja				Taseer, Aatish	The Way Things Were	US	2015	Fiction		9781447272459		
7740	Treason doth never prosper: what's the reason? Why, if it prosper, none dare call it treason.	Harington, John					Stross, Charlie	The Nightmare Stacks	US	2016	Fiction	16th century	9780425281192		
7741	No one would have believed in the last years of the nineteenth century that this world was being watched keenly and closely by intelligences greater than man's and yet as mortal as his own; that as men busied themselves about their various concerns they were scrutinised and studied, perhaps almost as narrowly as a man with a microscope might scrutinise the transient creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. With infinite complacency men went to and fro over this globe about their little affairs... No one gave a thought to the older worlds of space as sources of human danger... Yet across the gulf of space, minds that are to our minds as ours are to those of the beats that perish, intellects vast and cool and unsympathetic, regarded this earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely drew their plans against us.	Wells, H. G.	The War of the Worlds	Novel			Stross, Charlie	The Nightmare Stacks	US	2016	Fiction	16th century	9780425281192		
7742	Se le tue mani fossero il mio cuore,  il suo battito sarebbe l'applauso.  Ma siccome le unghie sono coltelli, il bis sara breve.  [If your hands were my heart, its beat would be applause.  But since your nails are knives, the encore will be brief.]	Tramontano, Giancarlo					Sturz, James	Sasso	US	2001	Fiction		712668785		
7743	We can judge the heart of a man by his treatment of animals.	Kant, Immanuel					Stuart, Julia	The Tower, The Zoo and The Tortoise	US	2010	Fiction		9780385535287		
7744	THE BRIDE: Make haste, my beloved,  and be thou like a roe or a young hart on the mountains of spices!	The Song of Songs					Zabot, Vlado	The Succubus	US	2003	Fiction		9781564785954		
7745	She read Dickens in the spirit in which she would have eloped with him,	Welty, Eudora					Sullivan, Faith	Good Night, Mr. Woodhouse	US	2015	Fiction		9781571311115		
7746	I exist in two places, here and where you are.	Atwood, Margaret	Corpse Song				Sullivan, Courtney	Saints for all Occasions	US	2017	Fiction		9780307959577		
7747	Absence becomes the greatest Presence.	Sarton, May					Sullivan, Faith	What a Woman Must Do	US	2000	Fiction		9781571311139		
7748	I was supposed to, you know, really write nice, serious books. And... I don't know, got derailed, and here I am.	Patterson, James					Sutton, Henry	My Criminal World	US	2013	Fiction		97818465556999		
7749	And there are some who have no memorial, who have perished as though they had not lived; they have become as though they had not been born, and so have their children after them.		Ecclesiasticus 44:9				Swan, 	The Boys in the Trees	US	2008	Fiction		9780805086706		
7750	Once grant that species [from] one genus may pass into each other .... & whole fabric totters & falls	Darwin, Charles	Notebook C				Stott, Rebecca	The Coral Thief	US	2009	Fiction	1838	9780297851370		
7751	I don't I don't deny (I wasn't there) but I'd had the dearest little dream.	Sims, Laura	My God is This a Man				Straub, Peter	Interior Darkness	US	2006	Fiction				
7752	And instead of just goodness and greatness there have burst through the tar, from the tar of the street royally red and white mottled mushrooms what is awesome and what is simple and evil and simple and simple and humble out through the crack that is you The earth is not singular.	Louw, N. P. van Wyk	As a Child				Strauss, Jacques	The Dubious Salvation of Jack V.	US	2011	Fiction		9780374144128		
7753	Friendship improves happiness and abates misery, by the doubling of our joy and the dividing of our grief.	Cicero					Strohmeyer, Sarah	Kindred Spirits	US	2011	Fiction		9.78045E+15		
7754	The City is, indeed, justly styled the fair Queen of the West: distinguished for order, enterprise, public spirit, and liberality, she stands the wonder of an admiring world.	Cooke, B.	Inquisitor and Cincinnati Advertiser				Stewart, Leah	The History of Us	US	2013	Fiction	1819	9781451672626		
7755	"Why has he not done more?" said Dorothea, interested now in all who had slipped below their own intention.	Eliot, George	Middlemarch				Stewart, Leah	The History of Us	US	2013	Fiction	1819	9781451672626		
7756	I could give all to Time except -- except What I myself have held. But why declare The things forbidden that while the Customs slept I have crossed to Safety with? For I am There And what I would not part with I have kept	Frost, Robert					Stegner, Wallace	Crossing to Safety	US	1987	Fiction		9780141394954		
7757	When we try to pick out anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything else in the Universe.	Muir, John					Stepakoff, Jeffrey	The Orchard	US	2011	Fiction		9780312581596		
7758	I love nothing more than being pregnant: it's something beautiful, you feel like a tree that has lots of fruits on it.	Andrier, Daniela					Stepakoff, Jeffrey	The Orchard	US	2011	Fiction		9780312581596		
7759	Enigma and evasion grow;  And shall we never find Thee out?	Melville, Herman	Clarel				Stone, Robert	Damascus Gate	US	1998	Fiction		9780395665695		
7760	We do not see things the way they are, we see them as we are.	Anais Nin					Stein, Garth	A Sudden Light	US	2014	Fiction		9781439187036		
7761	Miss Constance Kopp, who once hid behind a tree near her home in Wyokoff, N. J. for five hours waiting to get a shot at a gang of Black Handers who had annoyed her, is now a Deputy Sheriff of Bergen County, N. J. and a terror to evildoers.		New York Press				Stewart, Amy	Lady Cop Makes Trouble	US	2016	Fiction	1915	9780544409941		
7762	Throughout history, the powers of single black men flash here and there like falling stars, and die sometimes before the world has rightly gauged their brightness.	Du Bois, W. E. B.	The Souls of Black Folk				Stefaniak, Mary Helen	The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia	US	2010	Fiction	1904	9780393063103		
7763	Baghdad, the city whose name has a power of evocation that neither far distances nor other-world civilizations can destroy. The Baghdad of old is only slumbering beneath the Baghdad of today, and is awakened to life by almost every incident and sight and sound that we encounter.	Miller, Janet	Camel-Bells of Baghdad				Stefaniak, Mary Helen	The Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia	US	2010	Fiction	1934	9780393063103		
7764	Treue wisdom comes at great cost. Only ignorance is free.		Taoist Proverb	Proverb	China		Steinbeck, Thomas	In the Shadow of the Cypress	US	2010	Fiction		9781439168257		
7765	I no more wrote than read that book which is  The self I am, half-hidden as it is From one and all who see within a kiss The longing formless backness of an abyss  How could I think the brief years were enough To prove the reality of endless love?	Schwartz, Delmore					Spencer, Scott	Endless Love	US	1979	Fiction		9780061926006		
7766	What is a course of history, or philosophy, or poetry, no matter how well selected, or the best society, or the most admirable routine of life, compared with the discipline of looking at what is to be seen?	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden		US		Spiotta, Dana	Innocents and Others	US	2016	Fiction		9781510122729		
7767	In fact, the absolute is available to everyone in every age. There never was a more holy age than ours, and never a less.	Dillard, Annie	For the Time Being				Spragg, Mark	Bone Fire	US	2010	Fiction		9780307272751		
7768	For billions of years since the outset of time Every single one of your ancestors has survived Every single person on your mum and dad's side Successfully looked after and passed on to you life. What are the chances of that like?		The Streets	On the Edge of a Cliff			Stanisic, Sasa	Before the Feast	US	2015	Fiction		9781782271291		
7769	And every one said, "If we only live, We too will go to sea in a Sieve, --"		Edward Lear				Stace, Wesley	Wonder-Kid	US	2014	Fiction		9781468308013		
7770	All days are nights to see till I see thee,  And nights bright days when dreams do show thee me.	Shakespeare, William					Stamm, Peter	All Days Are Night	US	2013	Fiction		9781590516966		
7771	Light and shadow reveal form.	Le Corbusier					Stamm, Peter	Seven Years	US	2010	Fiction		978590513941		
7772	Generally, men judge by the eye rather than the hand, for all men can see a thing, but few come close enough to touch it. All men will see what you seem to be; only a few will know what you are.	Machiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				Smolens, John	The Anarchist	US	2009	Fiction		9780307351890		
7773	Memory is the greatest gallery in the world and I can play an endless archive of images.	Ballard, J. G.	Miracles of Life				Smythe, James	The Machine	US	2013	Fiction		9780007428601		
7774	Let feelings bring about events, not the contrary.	Bresson, Robert	Notes on Cinematography				Sneed, Christine	Little Known Facts	US	2013	Fiction		9781608199587		
7775	The bird of paradise alights only upon the hand that does not grasp.	Berry, John					Sneed, Christine	Paris, He Said	US	2015	Fiction		9781620406922		
7776	So this is the despair he had spoken of to me, the deathlike void.						So, Young-en	A Walk in the Mountains	US	2004	Fiction		1565912055		
7777	Their movement is as though an invisible hand were helping... Identification: Phycodurus eques						Sojourner, Mary	29	US	2014	Fiction		9781937226350		
7778	Again and again Some people in the crowd wake up, They have no ground in the crowd And they emerge according to broader laws, They carry strange customs with them, And demand room for bold gestures.  The future speaks ruthlessly though them.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Sojourner, Mary	29	US	2014	Fiction		9781937226350		
7779	The language of the river was scarely less enchanting than that of the wind and rain; the sublime overboom of the main bouncing, exulting current, the swash and gurgle of the eddies,t he keen dash and clash of heavy waves breaking against rocks, and the smooth, downy hush of shallow currents feeling their way through the willow thickets of the margin. And amid all this varied throng of sounds I heard the smothered bumping and rumbling of boulders on the bottom as they were shoving and rolling forward against on another in a wild rush, after having lain still for probably 100 years or more.	Muir, John					Somerville, Patrick	This Bright River	US	2012	Fiction		9780316129312		
7780	Find the cost of freedom buried in the ground.	Stills, Stephen					Somerville, Patrick	This Bright River	US	2012	Fiction		9780316129312		
7781	The purpose of home leave is to ensure that employees who live abroad for an extended period undergo reorientation and re-exposure in the United States on a regular basis.		US State Department				Sonnenberg, Brittani	Home Leave	US	2014	Fiction		9781455548347		
7782	Be ahead of all parting, as if it had already happened, like winter, which even now is passing. For beneath the winter is a winter so endless that to survive it all is a triumph of the heart.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Sonnets to Orpheus				Sonnenberg, Brittani	Home Leave	US	2014	Fiction		9781455548347		
7783	Of sleep, every evening's sinister adventure, it may be observed that men go gaily to their beds with an audacity which would be beyond comprehension did we not know that is the result of their ignorance of danger.	Baudelaire					Sontag, Susan	The Benefactor	US	1963	Fiction		9780141190099		
7784	If there be anything amiss -- let the Dream be responsible. The Dream is a law to itself; and as well quarrel with a rainbow for showing, or for not showing, a secondary arch... The Dream knows best; and the Dream, I say again, is the responsible party.	De Quincey					Sontag, Susan	The Benefactor	US	1963	Fiction		9780141190099		
7785	Is it because there were no graves in Egypt that you have taken us away to die in the wilderness?		Exodus 14:11				Antonythasan, J.	Traitor	US	2010	Fiction		9780670083390		
7786	A dead man lies asleep, Upon a bed of white,  Swirling at the window Is a blizzard calm and light.	Blok, Alexander					Sorokin, Vladimir	The Blizzard	US	2010	Fiction		9780374114374		
7787	The founders of a new colony, whatever Utopia of human virtue and happiness they might originally project, have invariably recognized it among their earliest practical necessities to allot a portion of the virgin soil as a cemetery, and another portion as the site of a prison.	Hawthorne, Nathaniel					Sorrentino, Christopher	The Fugitives	US	2016	Fiction		9781476795744		
7788	...there is a time in life when you just take a walk: And you walk in your own landscape.	De Kooning, Willem					Sorrentino, Christopher	The Fugitives	US	2016	Fiction		9781476795744		
7789	...the pictures we paint we are also being shown.	Theroux, Alexander					Sorrentino, Christopher	The Fugitives	US	2016	Fiction		9781476795744		
7790	For the intense yearning which each of them has toward the other does not appear to be the desire of lover's intercourse, but of something else which the soul of either evidently desires and cannot tell, and of which she has only a dark and doubtful presentiment.	Aristophanes	quoted in Symposium				Sorrentino, Christopher	The Fugitives	US	2016	Fiction		9781476795744		
7791	The cure for anything is salt water -- sweat, tears, or the sea.	Dinesen, Isak					Southgate, Martha	The Taste of Salt	US	2011	Fiction		9781565129252		
7792	The essence of being human is that one does not seek perfection, that one is sometimes willing to commit sins for the sake of loyalty, that one does not push asceticism to the point where it makes friendly intercourse impossible, and that one is prepared in the end to be defeated and broken up by life, which is the inevitable price of fastening one's love upon other human individuals. 	Orwell, George					Smith, Ali	There But For The	US	2011	Fiction		9780141025193		
7793	For only he who lives his life as a mystery is truly alive. 	Sweig, Stefan			.		Smith, Ali	There But For The	US	2011	Fiction		9780141025193		
7794	I hate mystery.	Mansfield, Katherine					Smith, Ali	There But For The	US	2011	Fiction		9780141025193		
7795	Of longitudes, what other way have we,  But to mark when and where the dark eclipses be?	Donne, John					Smith, Ali	There But For The	US	2011	Fiction		9780141025193		
7796	Every wink of an eye some new grace will be born.	Shakespeare, William					Smith, Ali	There But For The	US	2011	Fiction		9780141025193		
7797	In bosco nasce, In prato pasce,  In citta suona, Il vivo porta il morto E 'l morto suona.  (In the woods it is born, In the pasture it grazes, In the city it plays, The living carries the dead And the dead plays.)		The Riddle of the Drum	Folk poem			Smith, April	White Shotgun	US	2011	Fiction		9780307391018		
7798	It is easier to stay out than to get out.	Twain, Mark					Smith, Brad	Red Means Run	US	2012	Fiction		9781451645514		
7799	You can't run away from trouble. There ain't no place that far.	Uncle Remus					Smith, Brad	Shoot the Dog	US	2013	Fiction		9781439197561		
7800	There is a land of pure delight Where saints immortal reign; Infinite day excludes the night, And pleasures banish pain.  There everlasting spring abides, And never-withering flowers; Death like a narrow sea divides This heavenly land from ours...  Bu timorous mortals start and shrink To cross this narrow sea, And linger shivering on the brink, And fear to launch away...  Could we but climb where Moses stood And view the landscape o'er, Not Jordan's stream, nor death's cold flood, Should fright us from the shore.	Watts, Isaac					Smith, Katy Simpson	The Story of Land and Sea	US	2014	Fiction		9780062361967		
7801	Keep right on to the end of the road, Keep right on to the end. Though the road may be long, let your heart be strong, Keep right on to the end.	Lauder, Harry					Smith, Jonathan	The Churchill Secret KBO	US	2015	Fiction		9780349140254		
7802	Keep Buggering On.	Churchill, Winston					Smith, Jonathan	The Churchill Secret KBO	US	2015	Fiction		9780349140254		
7803	The insane are always mere guests on earth, eternal strangers carrying around broken decalogues that they cannot read.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	letter to daughter, Scottie				Smith, Lee	Guests on Earth	US	2013	Fiction	1940	9781616202538		
7804	O body swayed to music, O brightening glance, How can we know the dancer from the dance?	Yeats, William Butler	Among School Children				Smith, Lee	Guests on Earth	US	2013	Fiction		9781616202538		
7805	About this time, a bloody transaction occured in the territory of the present county of Conecuh... The party consisted of a Hillabee Indian, who had murdered so many men, that he was called Instillicha, the Man-slayer -- a desperate white man, who had fled from the States from the crime of murder, and whom, account of his activity and ferocity, the Indians called the Cat -- and a bloody-thirsty negro, named Rob.	Pickett, Albert James	History of Alabama, and Incidentally of Georgia and Mississippi, from the Earliest Period				Smith, Katy Simpson	Free Men	US	2016	Fiction	1851	9780062407597		
7806	Then in the stillness of the night it happened suddenly that there came great hosts of the accursed spirits, and they filled all the house with their coming; and they poured in on every side. from above and from beneath, and everywhere. They were in countenance horrible, and they had great heads, and a long neck, and lean visage; they were filthy and sqaulid in their beards; and they had rough ears, and distorted face, and fierce eyes and foul mouths; and their teeth were like horses' tusks; and their throats were filled with flame, and they were grating in their voice; they had crooked shanks and knees big and great behind, and distorted toes, and shrieked hoarsely with their voices; and they came with such immoderate noises and immense horror, that it seemed to him that all between heaven and earth resounded with their dreadful cries.	Felix of Crowland	The Life of St. Guthlac, Hermit of Crowland (trans. Charles Wycliffe Goodwin)				Smith, Geoff	Time of the Beast	US	2014	Fiction		9781909232365		
7807	Now Grendel, with the wrath of God on his back, came out of the moors and the mist-ridden fells...	Beowulf					Smith, Geoff	Time of the Beast	US	2014	Fiction		9781909232365		
7808	If in the morning a Gypsy you meet, The rest of your day will be lucky and sweet, But if the black-robed priest comes first, Your luck is gone, expect the worst.		an old saying of the Rom	saying			Smith, Martin Cruz	Canto for a Gypsy	US	1972	Fiction		9781471131233		
7809	And if you spend yourselves in behalf of the hungry and satisfy the needs of the oppressed, then your light will rise in the darkness, and your night will become like the noonday.		Isaiah	58:10:00			Smith, Michael Farris	Desperation Road	US	2016	Fiction		9781843449784		
7810	The pale, cold light of the winter sunset did not beautify -- it was like the light of truth itself. When the smoky clouds hung low in the west and the red sun went down behind them, leaving a pink flush on the snowy roofs and the blue drifts, then the wind sprang up afresh, with a kind of bitter song, as if it said: "This is reality, whether you like it or not. All those frivolities of summer, the light and shadow, the living mask of greent that trembled over everything, they were lies, and this is what was underneath. This is the truth.	Cather, Willa	My Antonia				Smith, April	Home Sweet Home	US	2017	Fiction		9781101874219		
7811	The first person is often the lover who  says I never knew anyone like you The listener is the beloved She whispers  Who? Me?	Paley, Grace					Smith, Ali	The First Person	US	2008	Fiction		9780241144268		
7812	So many pieces of me! I must hold tight.	Morgan, Edwin					Smith, Ali	The First Person	US	2008	Fiction		9780241144268		
7813	True to oneself! Which self?	Mansfield, Katherine					Smith, Ali	The First Person	US	2008	Fiction		9780241144268		
7814	Our responsibility begins with the power to imagine.	Murakami, Haruki					Smith, Ali	The First Person	US	2008	Fiction		9780241144268		
7815	In 1929, Congress enacted legislation that authorized the secretary of war to arrange for pilgrimages to the European cemeteries "by mothers and widows of members of military and naval forces of the United States  who died in the service at any time between April 5, 1917, and July 1, 1921, and whose remains are now interred in such cemeteries." Congress later extended eligibility for pilgrimages to mothers and widows of men who died and were buried at sea or who died at sea or overseas and whose places of burial were unknown. The Office of the Quartermaster General determined that 17,389 women were eligible. By October 31, 1933, when the project ended, 6693 women had made the pilgrimage.		National Archives				Smith, April	A Star for Mrs. Blake	US	2014	Fiction		9780307958846		
7816	Good friend and sound adviser for more than twenty years Don't come round reminding me again How brittle bone is	Bragg, Billy 	Valentine's Day is Over				Harvey, John	Ash & Bone	US	2005	Fiction		99466236		
7817	By your late thirties the ground has begun to grow hard. It grows harder and harder until the day that it admits you.	McGuane, Thomas 	Nobody's Angel				Harvey, John	Ash & Bone	US	2005	Fiction		99466236		
7818	Think on why you were created; Not to exist like animals indeed, But to seek virtue and knowledge.	Alighieri, Dante 	The Divine Comedy				McAuley, Paul	Shrine of Stars	US	1999	Fiction		380975173		
7819	Remember me when I am gone away, Gone far away into the silent land; When you can no more hold me by the hand, Nor I half turn to go, yet turning stay. Remember me when no more day by day You tell me of our future that you plann’d: Only remember me; you understand It will be late to counsel then or pray. Yet if you should forget me for a while And afterwards remember, do not grieve: For if the darkness and corruption leave A vestige of the thoughts that once I had, Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad.	Rossetti, Christina	Remember				Joyce, Graham	The Silent Land	US	2010	Fiction		385533802		
7820	What is truth?	Pontius Pilatus					Saylor, Steven	Catilina's riddle	US	1993	Fiction		312982119		
7821	How haue we chang'd, and come about in euery doome, Since wicked CATILINE went out, And quitted Rome? One while, we thought him innocent; And, then accus'd The Consul for his malice spent; And power abus'd. Since, that we heare, he is in armes, We thinke not so: Yet charge the Consul, with our harmes, That let him goe. So, in our censure of the state, We still do wander; And make the carefull magistrate The marke of slander.	Jonson, Ben	Catiline his Conspiracy, act iv: 863–878				Saylor, Steven	Catilina's riddle	US	1993	Fiction		312982119		
7822	The story begins on the first day of June (the Kalends of Junius), 63 bc. Embossed upon the shield Aeneas saw The stony halls of the netherworld, the domain of the damned And the punishments they suffer. There Catilina clings to the edge of a sheer Precipice, cringing in terror while the Furies beat their wings about him…	Virgil	The Aeneid, v: 666-669				Saylor, Steven	Catilina's riddle	US	1993	Fiction		312982119		
7823	Cassandra: Apollo, Apollo! Lord of the ways, my ruin You have undone me once again, and utterly. Chorus: After the darkness of her speech I go bewildered in a mist of prophecies.	Aeschylus	Agamemnon 1080-82; 1112-13				Saylor, Steven	A Mist of Prophecies	US	2002	Fiction		312983778		
7824	Ubi tu qui colere mores Massiliensis postulas? Nunc tu si uis subtigitare me, probast ocassio.	Plautus	Castina (963-964)				Saylor, Steven	Last Seen in Massilia	US	2000	Fiction		184119431X		
7825	Natura inest in mentibus nostris insatiabilis quaedam cupiditas veri videndi. (Nature has planted in our minds an insatiable longing to see the truth.)	Marcus Tullius Cicero					Saylor, Steven	A Gladiator Dies Only Once	US	2005	Fiction		312357443		
7826	Legend is Historical, Just as History is Legendary	Grandazzi, Alexandre	The Foundation of Rome				Saylor, Steven	Roma	US	2007	Fiction		312328311		
7827	Men were eager to win office and even employed bribery and assassination to do so, but such was the state of affairs in the city that elections could not be held. With no one in charge, murders occurred practically every day.	Dio Cassius	Roman History, xl, 48				Saylor, Steven	A murder on the Appian way	US	1994	Fiction		1854878913		
7828	History is scarcely capable of preserving the memory of anything except myths.	Le Bon, Gustave	The Crowd				Saylor, Steven	Empire	US	2010	Fiction		312381018		
7829	It irks me that Eurypyle, so glamorous, For boorish Artemon has cravings amorous. He used to go out shabby and threadbare With wooden earrings poking from his hair. Wrapped in a smelly oxhide cloak Repurposed from a shield, he was a joke, A good-for-nothing crook and a bore, Seen now with cook, now with whore, Making a criminal living. Often I saw him in the stocks, giving A yelp as he was slapped about And had his hair and beard plucked out. But now the son of Kyke appears In a chariot, with gold rings in his ears, Carrying an ivory sunshade- Worthy of a pretty maid?	Anacreon	C. 500 B.C. P OETAE M ELICI G RAECI 43				Saylor, Steven	Raiders of the Nile	US	2014	Fiction		1250015979		
7830	With a favorable wind, Apollonius and his disciple Damis arrived in Rhodes. As they approached the Colossus, Damis exclaimed, “Teacher, could anything be greater than that?” To which Apollonius replied, “Yes, a man who loves wisdom in a sound and innocent spirit.”	Philostratus	The Life of Apollonius Of Tyana , 5:21				Saylor, Steven	The Seven Wonders	US	2012	Fiction		312359845		
7831	For the wrath of the Furies who keep watch upon mortals will not follow deeds, but I will let loose death in every form.	Aeschylus	The Eumenides				Saylor, Steven	Wrath of the Furies	US	2015	Fiction		1250015987		
7832	The war with the Romans has begun.… How will our glorious king Mithradates Dionysus Eupator find time to listen to Greek poetry now?	Cavafy, C. P. 	Darius				Saylor, Steven	Wrath of the Furies	US	2015	Fiction		1250015987		
7833	The Falsehood that exalts we cherish more Than meaner truths that are a thousand strong.	Pushkin					Barton, William and  Capobianco, Michael	Iris	US	1990	Fiction		380730383		
7834	All great and honourable actions are accomplished with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages.	Bradford, William	Of Plymouth Plantation				Landis, Geoffrey 	Mars Crossing	US	2000	science Fiction	1621	812576489		
7835	Mars tugs at the human imagination like no other planet. With a force mightier than gravity, it attracts the eye to its shimmering red presence in the clear night sky. It is like a glowing ember in a field of ethereal lights, projecting energy and promise.	Wilford, John Noble	 Mars Beckons				Landis, Geoffrey 	Mars Crossing	US	2000	Novel, Science Fiction	1990	812576489		
7836	A starlit or a moonlit dome disdains All that man is, All mere complexities, The fury and the mire of human veins.	Yeats,  W.B. 	Byzantium				Reynolds, Alastair 	On the Steel Breeze	US	2013	Novel, Science Fiction		575090456		
7837	I have come to the borders of sleep, The unfathomable deep Forest where all must lose Their way, however straight, Or winding, soon or late; They cannot choose.	Thomas, Edward					Reynolds, Alastair 	Poseidon's Wake	US	2015	Novel, Science Fiction		575090499		
7838	Our only imaginable concern—one barely worth mentioning—is that Alice, in her malicious wisdom, did give her talents to a Baby… and who can say what any child in any circumstance will at any given moment do…?		a dispatch, from the Earth				 Reed, Robert	Mother Death	US						
7839	Where the waves thunder and the storms cry. Where the breakers crash and the salt water whirls, that is where the place that is ours rises from the sea. The legacy that passes from father to son.	Albinsson, Lennart 	Rádmansö				Lindqvist, John	Harbour	US		Fiction				
7840	The sea has given and the sea has taken away Who flies there in the feather-harbour, who climbs up there out of the black, shining waters?	Ekelöf, Gunnar 	Tjärven				Lindqvist, John	Harbour	US		Fiction				
7841	The Universe begins to look more like a great thought than like a great machine.	Sir Jeans, James					Reynolds, Alastair 	Absolution Gap	US		Fiction				
7842	In terms of the despiritualization of the universe, the mental process works so that it becomes virtuous to destroy the planet.	Means, Russell 					Krueger, William 	Vermilion Drift	US		Fiction				
7843	The heart has reasons that reason does not understand.	Pascal, Blaise 					Krueger, William 	Ordinary Grace	US		Fiction				
7844	You never washed away You stained something awful” “Now, gods, stand up for bastards."	Shakespeare, William	King Lear				Lange, Richard	Sweet Nothing	US		Fiction				
7845	Remember when we were flowers? See the lonely boy, Out on the weekend Trying to make it pay. Can’t relate to joy, He tries to speak and Can’t begin to say.	Young, Neil	Out on the Weekend				Lange, Richard	Dead Boys	US		Fiction				
7846	If I lose my demons, I will lose my angels as well.	Rilke, Rainer Maria 					Minor, Kyle 	Praying Drunk	US		Fiction				
7847	Character, like a photograph, develops in darkness.	Karsh, Yousuf 					Patterson, James and Roughan, Howard	You’ve Been Warned	US		Fiction				
7848	“Step on a crack, Break your mother’s back.”		City Sayings				Patterson, James and Ledwidge, Michael	Step On A Crack	US		Fiction				
7849	“Step on a crack, and you’ll soon be eaten By the bears that congregate at street corners, Waiting for their lunch to walk by.”		City Sayings				Patterson, James and Ledwidge, Michael	Step On A Crack	US		Fiction				
7850	The pure products of America go crazy.	Williams, Carlos William					Patterson, James	Black Market	US		Fiction				
7851	Thank God men cannot fly, and lay waste the sky as well as the earth.	Thoreau, Henry David 					Patterson, James	Maximum Ride	US		Fiction				
7852	Many species have become extinct because of human destruction of their natural environments. Indeed, current rates of human-induced extinctions are estimated to be about 1,000 times greater than past natural rates of extinction, leading some scientists to call modern times the sixth mass extinction.		Encyclopedia Britannica				Patterson, James and McMahon, Neil 	Toys	US		Fiction				
7853	A material object for children or others to play with (often an imitation of some familiar object); a plaything; also, something contrived for amusement rather than for practical use.		The Oxford English Dictionary				Patterson, James and McMahon, Neil 	Toys	US		Fiction				
7854	Interviewer: “It’s the Icarus story-someone who flies too close to the sun.” Jeffrey Epstein: “Did Icarus like massages?”	Epstein, Jeffrey		Interview			Patterson, James and Connolly, John and Malloy, Tim 	Filthy Rich	US		Fiction				
7855	And thus we sit together now, And all night long we have not stirred, And yet God has not said a word!	Browning, Robert	Porphyria’s Lover	Poem			McGilloway, Brian 	Gallows Lane	US		Fiction				
7856	They say heroes are forged in tragedy so I suppose I qualify on that score, several times over even. But the truth of the matter is that half the time I felt like a dog that'd been kicked 'till he just couldn't stand it anymore without biting back. I'll be damned if that se ems particularly heroic to me. But the life of the boy is what shapes the man.		From the diaries of Engvyr Gunnarson	Diary			Pearce, Michael and Pearce, Linda	Diaries of a Dwarven Rifleman	US		Fiction				
7857	I’m a different person, yeah Turned my world around	Shapeshifters	Lola’s Theme				Simms, Chris	Shifting Skin	US		Fiction				
7858	… the cracked mind of the schizophrenic may let in light which does not enter the intact minds of many sane people…	Laing, R.D					Simms, Chris	Killing the Beasts	US		Fiction				
7859	You live, you consume, you die.						Simms, Chris	Killing the Beasts	US		Fiction				
7860	Hope you got your things together, Hope you are quite prepared to die, Looks like we’re in for nasty weather, One eye is taken for an eye. Well, don’t go around tonight, Well, it’s bound to take your life, There’s a bad moon on the rise.		Bad Moon Rising, Creedence Clearwater Revival				Simms, Chris	Savage Moon	US		Fiction				
7861	…don’t go of a night into Bleeding Heart Square, It’s a dark, little, dirty, black, ill-looking yard, With queer people about… 		Extracted with modest modifications from “The Housewarming!!: A Legend of Bleedingheart Yard” (The Rev’d Richard Harris Barham: The Ingoldsby Legends, or Mirth and Marvels, Third Series, 1847)				Taylor, Andrew	Bleeding Heart Square	US		Fiction				
7862	I would not, if I could, here or to-day, embody a record of my later years of unspeakable misery, and unpardonable crime.	Poe, Edgar Allan 	William Wilson				Taylor, Andrew	The American Boy	US		Fiction				
7863	It is wonderful that five thousand years have now elapsed since the creation of the world, and still it is undecided whether or not there has ever been an instance of the spirit of any person appearing after death. All argument is against it; but all belief is for it.	Dr Johnson	Boswell’s Life of Johnson				Taylor, Andrew	The Anatomy Of Ghosts	US		Fiction	1778			
7864	However many ways there may be of being alive, it is certain that there are vastly more ways of being dead ...	Professor Richard Dawkins	The Blind Watchmaker				Grimwood, Jon 	Pashazade	US	2002	Fiction		553587447		
7865	I saw three faces on one head. One was an angry red, another between pale and yellow, the last like those who live where the Nile rises . . .	Dante	Inferno, Canto XXXIV				Grimwood, Jon 	Effendi	US	2001	Fiction		553587439		
7866	Since the prince needs to play the animal he chooses among the beasts the fox and the lion, because the lion cannot protect itself from snares and the fox cannot protect itself from wolves. Therefore the prince must be a fox to recognize traps and a lion to frighten the wolves.	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Grimwood, Jon 	Felaheen	US	2003	Fiction		553383787		
7867	If a lion could speak, we could not understand him . . .	Wittgenstein, Ludwig 					Grimwood, Jon 	Felaheen	US	2003	Fiction		553383787		
7868	Unlike foxes.	Tiri					Grimwood, Jon 	Felaheen	US	2003	Fiction		553383787		
7869	End of the world or not, peonies, azaleas and camellias will still produce beautiful flowers…	Hagakure, Kikigaki	Way of the Samurai				Grimwood, Jon 	End of the World Blues	US	2006	Fiction		553589962		
7870	Some hypotheses are rational— if not logical — but, by their nature, aren't exactly open to controlled experiment!						Smith,William J.  	The Last Straw	US		Fiction				
7871	‘I’m A Fool To Want You’	Sinatra, Frank	Words and Music by Jack Wolf, Joel Herron, Frank Sinatra, 1957.	Song			Randisi, Robert	I'm a fool to kill you 	US	2011	Fiction	1957	072786940X		
7872	‘But now the days grow short, I’m in the autumn of the year. ."	Davies, Ivor Arthur 		Song			Randisi, Robert	It Was a Very Bad Year	US	2012	Fiction				
7873	cogito ergo sum (I think, therefore I exist)	Descartes					Weinberg, Robert 	A Logical Magician	US	1994	Fiction		441000592		
7874	facilis descensus Averno (the descent to hell is easy)	Virgil					Weinberg, Robert 	A Logical Magician	US	1994	Fiction		441000592		
7875	Taceant colloquia, effugiat risus. Hic locus est ubi mors gaudet succurrere vitae…’ ‘Let conversation cease, let laughter flee. This is the place where death delights to help the living’		Inscription on the marble wall of the City of New York Chief Medical Examiner’s Office and Morgue				Knight, Bernard	Where Death Delights	US	2010	Fiction		727868748		
7876	To Every Town: Like you we left friends and family and the light of the Long Sun for this new whorl we share with you. We would greet our brothers at home if we could. We have long wished to do this. Is it not so for you? He-hold-fire, a man of our town, has labored many seasons where our lander lifts high its head above our trees. The gray man speaks to He-hold-fire and to us, and it is his word that he will fly once again. Soon he will rise upon fire and fly like the eagle. We might clasp it to our bellies. That is not the way of hunters, and there are many beds of hide. Send a man to come with us. Send a woman, if it is your custom. One alone from each town of this new whorl, whether he or she. With us the one you send will return to our old home among the stars. Send soon. Send one only. We will not delay. Speak our word to others.	The Men Of PAJAROCU	The Men Of PAJAROCU				Wolfe,Gene 	On Blue's waters	US	1999	Fiction		312872577		
7877	I thought that I had arrived, like the Caliph in the Arabian Nights, in the nick of time to rescue a man who was being beaten, and in fact it was a different tale from the Arabian Nights which I saw enacted before me, the one in which a woman who has been turned into a dog willingly submits to being beaten in order to recover her former shape.	Proust, Marcel	Time Regained				Smiley, Jane	Ten Days in the Hills	US	2007	Fiction		9781400040612		
7878	Gogol once boasted of Dead Souls: "All Russia will appear in it," but later confessed that he had made it all up.	Pevear, Richard	Introduction to Anton Chekhov: The Complete Short Novels				Smiley, Jane	Ten Days in the Hills	US	2007	Fiction		9781400040612		
7879	But a little after nones, they all went and refreshed their faces in cool water before assembling, at the queen's request, on the lawn near the fountain, where, having seated themselves in the customary manner, they began to await their turn to tell a story on the topic the queen had proposed.	Boccaccio, Giovanni	The Decameron				Smiley, Jane	Ten Days in the Hills	US	2007	Fiction		9781400040612		
7880	Soon it seemed to him that the stars had become men, the men stars, the stone beasts, the clouds plants...	Novalis	The Novices of Sais				Sjon	From the Mouth of the Whale	US	2008	Fiction		9781846590832		
7881	The deeper the blue becomes, the more strongly it calls men toward the infinite, awakening the desire for the pure and, finally, for the supernatural.	Kandinsky, Wassily					Skarmeta, Antonio	The Dancer and the Thief	US	2003	Fiction		9780393064940		
7882	i sing of Olaf glad and big  whose warmest heart recoiled at war	Cummings, E. E.					Skibsrud, Johanna	The Sentimentalists	US	2009	Fiction		9780434021420		
7883	Any work of art that lives was created out of the very substance of its times. The artist did not build it himself. The work describes the sufferings, loves and dreams of his friends.	Rolland, Romain					Skvorecky, Jeff	The Cowards 	US	1958	Fiction		9780141047676		
7884	A writer's job is to tell the truth.	Hemingway, Ernest					Skvorecky, Jeff	The Cowards 	US	1958	Fiction		9780141047676		
7885	There was a revolution simmering in Chicago, led by a gang of pink-cheeked high school kids. These rebels in plus-fours, huddled on a bandstand instead of a soap-box, passed out riffs instead of handbills, but the effect was the same. Their jazz was a collectively improvised nosethumbing at all pillars of all communities, one big syncopated Bronx cheer for the righteous squares everywhere. Jazz was the only language they could find to preach their fire-eating message. These upstart smalll-fries... started hatching their plots way out in... a well-to-do suburb where all the days were Sabbaths, a sleepy-time neighbourhood big as a yawn and just about as lively, loaded with shade-trees and clipped lawns and a groggy-eyed population that never came out of its coma except to turn over... They wanted to blast every highminded citizen clear out of his easy chair with their yarddog growls and gully-low howls.	Mezzrow, Milton "Mezz"					Skvorecky, Jeff	The Cowards 	US	1958	Fiction		9780141047676		
7886	They thought I was a Mexican, of course; and in a way I am.	Keroac, Jack	On the Road				Skyhorse, Brando	The Madonnas of Echo Park	US	2010	Fiction		9781439170809		
7887	I wish I was born Mexican, but it's too late for that now.	Morrissey					Skyhorse, Brando	The Madonnas of Echo Park	US	2010	Fiction		9781439170809		
7888	It's no fun to pick on Mexicans. You guys got a country.	Pryor, Richard					Skyhorse, Brando	The Madonnas of Echo Park	US	2010	Fiction		9781439170809		
7889	Here. I want you to have this. It's an opening, and you're welcome. It's a city, and in the palm of the city is a lake. In the heart of the lake is a wing. All the people, all the exhaust & sprawl: it's perfect. Let them sleep in you when you sleep. And wake with you, that you might know them and their streets, and the light that makes them fall in love, the light that has always been your light.	Lytle, Jeff G.					Skyhorse, Brando	The Madonnas of Echo Park	US	2010	Fiction		9781439170809		
7890	Betrayal can be the fruit of a superior intelligence, unbound by civic ideologies.	Leautaud, Paul	Passe-temps				Slocombe, Romain	Monsieur Le Commandant	US	2011	Fiction		9781908313508		
7891	"Aha!" she cried mockingly, "you would fetch your dearest, but the beautiful bird sits no longer singing in the nest; the cat has got it, and will scratch out your eyes as well. Rapunzel is lost to you; you will never see her again."	Grimm, Jacob & Willhelm	Rapunzel				Smailes, Caroline	Black Boxes	US	2008	Fiction		9781906321901		
7892	The man had not known one happy hours since he had left the children in the forest; the woman, however, was dead. Gretel emptied her pinafore until pearls and precious stones ran about the room, and Hansel threw one handful after another out of his pocket to add to them. Then all anxiety was at an end, and they lived together in perfect happiness.	Grimm, Jacob & Willhelm	Hansel and Gretel				Smailes, Caroline	Black Boxes	US	2008	Fiction		9781906321901		
7893	I got a whole world where you'll never find me.	Royant, Gaspard ft. Marie-Flore	Yours	Song			Smailes, Caroline	The Drowning of Arthur Braxton	US	2013	Fiction		9780007479092		
7894	... for him the meaning of an episode is not to be found within it, as inside a nut, but outside, enveloping the tale which has generated it as a light generates a vapor...	Conrad, Joseph					Simon, Claude	The Trolley	US	2001	Fiction		1565847342		
7895	... since an image is the essential element, a simplification entirely suppressing real characters would be a decisive improvement.	Proust, Marcel					Simon, Claude	The Trolley	US	2001	Fiction		1565847342		
7896	Everything that deceives can be said to enchant.	Plato					Simpson, Mona	Casebook	US	2014	Fiction		9780385351416		
7897	Do we not dream of being known, known by our backs, legs, buttocks, shoulders, elbows, hair? Not psychologically recognized, not socially acclaimed, not praised, just nakedly known. Known as a child is by its mother.	Berger, John	The Shape of a Pocket				Simpson, Mona	Casebook	US	2014	Fiction		9780385351416		
7898	Yours, always, always.	Lee, Eli J.					Simpson, Mona	Casebook	US	2014	Fiction		9780385351416		
7899	Telling our stories is holy work.	The Reverend Nancy Lane, Ph. D.					Simon, Rachel	The Story of Beautiful Girl	US	2011	Fiction		9780446574464		
7900	Teach me, chile, and I shall Learn. Take me, chile, and I shall Escape. Focus my eyes, chile, and I shall See.  Consume more chiles. I feel no pain, for the chile is my teacher. I feel no pain, for the chile takes me beyond myself. I feel no pain, for the chile gives me sight.	Transcendental Capsaicinophilic Society	Litany Against Pain				Sinisalo, Johanna	The Core of the Sun	US	2013	Fiction		9780802124647		
7901	My boat is light and swift.	Chukchi shaman Ukwun					Sinisalo, Johanna	The Core of the Sun	US	2013	Fiction		9780802124647		
7902	How I wished during those sleepless hours that I belonged to a different nation, or better still, to none at all.	Sebald, W. G.	Vertigo				Singh, Jaspreet	Helium	US	2013	Fiction		9781408829165		
7903	This is the way the world ends  This is the way the world ends This is the way the world ends Not with a bang but a whimper.	Eliot, T. S.					Shute, Nevil	On the Beach	US	1957	Fiction		9780307473998		
7904	Good luck have thou with thine honour: ride on, because of the word of truth, of meekness, and righteousness; and thy right hand shall teach the terrible things.		Psalm 45				Shute, Nevil	What Happened to the Corbetts	US	1939	Fiction		9780099529972		
7905	How many loved your moments of glad grace,  And loved your beauty with love false or true; But one man loved the pilgrim soul in you,  And loved the sorrows of your changing face.	Yeats, W. B.					Shute, Nevil	A Town Like Alice	US	1950	Fiction		9780099530268		
7906	An engineer is a man who can do for five bob what any bloody fool can do for a quid.			Definition 			Shute, Nevil	Trustee from the Toolroom	US	1960	Fiction		9780099529989		
7907	Cain said to his brother Abel, "Let us go into the open country."		Genesis 4				Sidhu, Ranbir Singh	Deep Singh Blue	US	2016	Fiction		9781939419682		
7908	I don't recognize my own neighborhood.	Terkel, Studs					Siegel, Sheldon M.	The Terrorist Next Door	US	2013	Fiction		9781464201646		
7909	Dumb integuments teach. Cuts of flesh, though dead,  for that very reason forbid us to die. Here, while with artful hand he slits the pallid limbs,  speaks to us the eloquence of learned Tulp:  "Listener, teach yourself! And while you proceed through the parts,  believe that, even in the smallest, God lies bid."	Barlaeus, Caspar					Siegal, Nina	The Anatomy Lesson	US	2014	Fiction	1639	9780385538367		
7910	If you stand right fronting and face to face to a fact, you will see the sun glimmer on both its surfaces, as if it were a cimeter, and feel its sweet edge dividing you through the heart and marrow, and so you will happily conclude your mortal career. Be it life or death, we crave only reality.	Thoreau, Henry David					Silver, Marisa	Mary Coin	US	2013	Fiction		9780399160707		
7911	Injustice is relatively easy to hear; what stings is justice.	Mencken, H. L.					Silver, Elizabeth L.	The Execution of Noa P. Singleton	US	2013	Fiction		9780755399505		
7912	If the fool would persist in his folly he would become wise.	Blake, William					Silber, Joan	Fools	US	2013	Fiction		9780393088700		
7913	I am painfully aware of the fact that conduct everywhere falls far short of belief.	Gandhi, Mohandas K.					Silber, Joan	Fools	US	2013	Fiction		9780393088700		
7914	Happiness is when what you think, what you say, and what you do are in harmony.	Gandhi, Mohandas K.					Silber, Joan	Fools	US	2013	Fiction		9780393088700		
7915	Our problems stem from our acceptance of this filthy, rotten system.	Day, Dorothy					Silber, Joan	Fools	US	2013	Fiction		9780393088700		
7916	Blessed art Thou, Lord our God, King of the universe,  Who did not make me a slave.		The Birchot Hashachar				Sherman, Susan	The Little Russian	US	2012	Fiction		9781582437729		
7917	We are an army of light And nothing shall prevail against us And in those places where the sun is darkened, it will overcome.	Marti, Jose			Cuba		Sheehy, Patti	The Boy who Said No	US	2013	Fiction		9781608091317		
7918	For some years I have been afflicted With the belief that Flight is possible to man.	Wright, Wilbur		letter			Shem, Samuel	The Spirit of the Place	US	2008	Fiction	1900	9780873389426		
7919	Why does no one take you aside and tell you what is coming?	Wallace, David Foster					Shepard, Sam	The One Inside	US	2017	Fiction		9780451494580		
7920	But an Investigating Officer must never and under no circumstances allow himself to follow the paths along which he is pushed, be it designedly or accidentally, by the various witnesses. Apart from the fact that the reconstituition of the crime for oneself is the only effective method, it is the only interesting one, the only one that stimulates the inquirer and keeps him awake at his work.	Gross, Hans	System der Kriminalistik				Shields, Jody	The Fig Eater	US	2000	Fiction	1904	385601557		
7921	And your ashes will be called, and will be told: "Return that which does not belong to you; reveal what you have kept to this time."  For by the world was the world created, and by the word shall we be resurrected.		Revelation of Baruch ben Neriah				Shishkin, Mikhail	Maidenhair	US	2012	Fiction		9781934824368		
7922	She was an evil stepmother. In her old age she is slowly dying in an empty hovel.  She shudders like a wad of burning paper. She does not remember that she was evil. But she knows that she feels cold.	Swir, Anna	She Does Not Remember				Shields, Sharma	The Sasquatch hunter's Almanac	US	2015	Fiction		9781627791991		
7923	Because we are human We assign human emotions to Sasquatch. 	Alexie, Sherman	The Sasquatch Poems				Shields, Sharma	The Sasquatch hunter's Almanac	US	2015	Fiction		9781627791991		
7924	... we come on the ship they call Mayflower We come on the ship that sailed the moon  We come in the age's most uncertain hour And sing an American tune.	Simon, Paul					Shoup, Barbara	An American Tune	US	2012	Fiction		9780253007421		
7925	Is discontent a privilege?... Woman has nothing but her affections, -- and this makes her at once more loving and less loved.	Nightingale, Florence	Cassandra				Shomer, Enid	The Twelve Rooms of the Nile	US	2012	Fiction		9781451642964		
7926	The future is the worst thing about the present. The question "What are you going to do?," when it is cast in your face, is like an abyss in front of you that keeps moving ahead with each step you take.	Flaubert, Gustave					Shomer, Enid	The Twelve Rooms of the Nile	US	2012	Fiction		9781451642964		
7927	To speak the names of the dead is to make them live again.		The Book of the Dead				Shomer, Enid	The Twelve Rooms of the Nile	US	2012	Fiction		9781451642964		
7928	... what is it good for, I ask in all truth, a book that gives no recipe for mutton or for getting rid of fleas, ... but which talks about a madman, by which I mean the world, that great idiot that has been rotating for so many centuries in space without moving forward a single step, and that howls and slobbers and tears itself apart.	Flaubert, Gustave	Memoirs of a Madman				Shomer, Enid	Tourist Season	US	2007	Fiction		9780345494429		
7929	Better is one day in this life than a whole lifetime in the world to come.		The Talmud				Shomer, Enid	Tourist Season	US	2007	Fiction		9780345494429		
7930	Look out child, it look like something be coming it be coming the long way around Coming the long way around	Whitley, Chris	Long Way Around				Shpancer, Noam	The Good Psychologists	US	2010	Fiction		9780805092592		
7931	Falling out the window						Shrier, Howard	Buffalo Jump	US	2008	Fiction		9780307356062		
7932	Tripping on a wrinkle in the rug Falling out of love, dear It hurt much worse when you gave up  Just don't tell me which way I ought to run Or what good I could do anyone 'Cause my heart, it was a gun But it's unloaded now So don't bother	Tweedy, Jeff	Gun				Shrier, Howard	Buffalo Jump	US	2008	Fiction		9780307356062		
7933	Save one life and you save the world.		The Talmud				Shrier, Howard	Buffalo Jump	US	2008	Fiction		9780307356062		
7934	"That ashtray stood beside the bed. On the lady's side." "I'll certainly treasure the memento," I said. "If ashtrays could speak, sir." "Indeed, yes."	Greene, Graham	The End of the Affair				Shapton, Leanne	Important artifacts and personal property from the collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, including books, street fashion, and jewelry	US	2009	Fiction		9780374175306		
7935	We seek the absolute everywhere, and only ever find things.	Novalis					Shapton, Leanne	Important artifacts and personal property from the collection of Lenore Doolan and Harold Morris, including books, street fashion, and jewelry	US	2009	Fiction		9780374175306		
7936	A painting is above all a product of the artist's imagination; it must never be a copy.	Degas, Edgar					Shapiro, B. A.	Art Forger	US	2012	Fiction		9781616201326		
7937	Lead me from the unreal to the real.		Brhadarapyaka Upanishad				Shakar, Alex	Luminarium	US	2011	Fiction		9781569479759		
7938	California's been good to me Hope it don't fall into the sea Sometimes you got to save yourself It ain't like anywhere else	Petty, Tom					Shaw, Deirdre	Love or Something Like That	US	2009	Fiction		9781400067701		
7939	Besides this earth, and besides the race of men, there is an invisible world and a kingdom of spirits: that world is round us, for it is everywhere.	Bronte, Charlotte					Shannon, Samantha	The Bone Season	US	2013	Fiction		9781408836422		
7940	She was a very old woman, about the age of Foure-score yeares, and had been a Witch for fiftie yeares. Shee dwelt in the Forrest of Pendle, a vast place, fitte for her profession: What shee committed in her time, no man knowes... Shee was a generall agent for the Devill in all these partes: no man escaped her, or her Furies.	Potts, Thomas	The Wonderfull Discoverie of Witches int he Countie of Lancaster				Sharratt, Mary	Daughters of the Witching Hill	US	2010	Fiction	1613	9780547069678		
7941	Upon Good-Friday, I will fast while I may  Untill I heare them knell Our Lords owne Bell, Lord in his messe With his twelve Apostles good, What hath he in his hand Ligh in leath wand: What hath he in his other hand? Heavens doore key, Open, open Heaven doore keyes, Steck, steck hell doore. Let Crizum child Goe to it Mother mild, What is yonder that casts a light so farrandly, Mine owne deare Sonne that's naild to the Tree. He is naild sore by the heart and hand, And holy harne Panne, Well is that man That Fryday spell can, His Childe to learne; A Crosse of Blew, and another of Red, As good Lord was to the Roode. Gabriel laid him downe to sleepe Upon the ground of holy weepe: Good Lord came walking by, Sleep'st thou, wak'st thou Gabriel, No Lord I am sted with sticke and stake, That I can neither sleepe nor wake: Rise up Gabriel and goe with me, The stick nor the stake shall never deere thee.	Potts, Thomas					Sharratt, Mary	Daughters of the Witching Hill	US	2010	Fiction		9780547069678		
7942	I know what it means to beget monsters And to recognize them in myself ... Great was the chase with the hounds for the unattainable meaning of the world... Enter my dreams, love.	Milosz, Czeslaw					Shacochis, Bob	The Woman Who Lost Her Soul	US	2013	Fiction		9780802119827		
7943	Whether we fall by ambition, blood, or lust, like diamonds we are cut with our own dust.	Webster, John					Shepard, Sara	The Heiresses	US	2014	Fiction				
7944	Forthwith this frame of mine was wrenched With a woeful agony, Which forced me to begin my tale, And then it set me free.  Since then, at an uncertain hour, That agony returns; And till my ghastly tale is told  This heart within me burns.	Coleridge	The Rime of the Ancient Mariner	Poem	UK		Shelley, Mary	Transformation	US	1831	Fiction		1843910950		
7945	All I really, really want our love to do,  Is to bring out the best in me and you.	Mitchell, Joni					Serber, Natalie	Shout Her Lovely Name	US	2012	Fiction		9780547634524		
7946	Poetry is the one  concrete proof that man exists.	Carboza, Luis & Aragon					Serrano, Marcela	Antigua and My Life Before	US	2000	Fiction		385498012		
7947	My great-grandmother always told anyone prepared to listen to her that they should make portraits of Stalin and Lenin like icons, and that Marx was really a member of the church, with that patriarch's beard of his, and would be venerated by everyone the day he dressed like a saint and was photographed inside a church.	Revenov, nikita	A Groundswell of Groans				Seres, Francesc	Russian Stories	US	2009	Fiction		9780857051585		
7948	Life unleashes earthquakes and eruptions, hurricanes and floods on my life. Long stretches of peace and quiet, in deserts that freeze or burn, and nights on stormy seas. I know I am nothing, am nobody, but all there is what I am, my all is my life.	Voinitsky, A. K.	The Trapeze and the Net				Seres, Francesc	Russian Stories	US	2009	Fiction		9780857051585		
7949	"Quiet, quiet," said Grandad Prokofi, "quiet, quiet!" while he enthusiastically beat all the children who said they were his grandchildren with a stick.	Andreyeva, Anna	Stories from Remote Hamlets				Seres, Francesc	Russian Stories	US	2009	Fiction		9780857051585		
7950	The difficult task of knowing another soul is not for young gentlemen whose consciousness is chiefly made up of their own wishes.	Eliot, George	Middlemarch				Sethi, Ali	The Wish Maker	US	2009	Fiction		9781594488795		
7951	How doth the city sit solitary, that was full of people! How is she become as a widow! She weepeth sore in the night.	LAMENTATIONS 1:1–2	Bible				Franklin, Tom 	Smonk	US	2006	Fiction		006084681X		
7952	“Magnifique!” ejaculated the Countess de Coude, beneath her breath.	Burroughs, Edgar Rice	The Return of Tarzan				Franklin, Tom 	Smonk	US	2006	Fiction		006084681X		
7953	M, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, crooked letter, crooked letter, I, humpback, humpback, I.		How southern children are taught to spell Mississippi				Franklin, Tom 	Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter	US	2009	Fiction		60594667		
7954	On pense à moi pour une place, mais par malheur j’y étais propre: il fallait un calculateur, ce fut un danseur qui l’obtint.	Beaumarchais	Le Mariage de Figaro				Mccarry, Charles	The Miernik Dossier	US	1973	Spy Fiction		1585677361		
7955	“To the living, one owes consideration; to the dead, only the truth.”	Voltaire	Lettres Sur Oedipe				Mccarry, Charles	The Tears Of Autumn	US	1974	Spy Fiction		1585676616		
7956	“The Pentagon’s secret study of the Vietnam war discloses that President Kennedy knew and approved of plans for the military coup d’état that overthrew President Ngo Dinh Diem in 1963… “‘Our complicity in his overthrow heightened our responsibilities and our commitments’ in Vietnam, the study finds…”		THE PENTAGON PAPERS, as published by The New York Times				Mccarry, Charles	The Tears Of Autumn	US	1974	Spy Fiction		1585676616		
7957	Non nobis solum nati sumus. We are not born for ourselves alone.	Cicero	De Officiis (Book I, sec. 22)				Hewson, David	The Killing	US	2012	Fiction		1447213955		
7958	Mithras, God of the Midnight, here where the great bull dies, Look on thy children in darkness. O take our sacrifice! Many roads thou hast fashioned: all of them lead to the Light, Mithras, also a soldier, teach us to die aright!	Kipling, Rudyard	A Song to Mithras: Hymn of the XXX Legion				Hewson, David	The Seventh Sacrament	US	2007	Fiction		1405050225		
7959	Midway upon the journey of our life I found myself within a forest dark, For the straightforward pathway had been lost.	Alighieri, Dante	The Divine Comedy, Inferno, Canto I. 				Hewson, David	Dante's Numbers	US	2013	Fiction		9781447247630		
7960	Fere libenter homines id quod volunt credunt. Men willingly believe what they wish.	Caesar, Julius	De Bello Gallico, Book III, Chapter 18				Hewson, David	City of Fear	US	2010	Fiction		9780440339601		
7961	This is the excellent foppery of the world, that, when we are sick in fortune — often the surfeit of our own behaviour — we make guilty of our disasters the sun, the moon, and the stars; as if we were villains by necessity, fools by heavenly compulsion, knaves, thieves, and treachers by spherical predominance, drunkards, liars, and adulterers by an enforced obedience of planetary influence… an admirable evasion of whoremaster man, to lay his goatish disposition to the charge of a star!	Shakespeare, William	King Lear, Act 1, Scene 2				Hewson, David	Solistice	US	1999	Fiction		446524492		
7962	The water you touch in a river is the last of that which has passed, and the first of that which is coming. Thus it is with time present.	da Vinci, Leonardo 					Hewson, David	The Flood	US	2013	Fiction	1174	B00DVNKWNI		
7963	“We sleep safe in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.”	Orwell, George					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Wolf	US	2012	Fiction		B006L87BUW		
7964	It is a principle of human nature to hate those whom you have injured. 	Tacitus					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Wolf	US	2012	Fiction		B006L87BUW		
7965	“Courage is not the absence of fear, but rather the judgment that something is more important than fear.”	Redmoon, Ambrose 					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Scorpion	US	2013	Fiction		316209600		
7966	To those who do not know that the world is on fire, I have nothing to say.	Brecht, Bertolt 					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Scorpion	US	2013	Fiction		316209600		
7967	“We make war that we may live in peace.”	Aristotle					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Falcon	US	2013	Fiction		316247111		
7968	Let me not pray to be sheltered from dangers, but to be fearless in facing them.	Tagore, Rabindranath 					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Falcon	US	2013	Fiction		316247111		
7969	“He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.”	Nietszche, Friedrich					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Jackal	US	2014	Fiction		316247081		
7970	Reality is that which, when you stop believing in it, doesn’t go away.	Dick, Philip. K					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Jackal	US	2014	Fiction		316247081		
7971	“Greater love has no one than this: that a man lay down his life for his friends.”	John 15:13	Bible				Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Fox	US	2015	Fiction		316377481		
7972	Either I conquer Istanbul, or Istanbul conquers me.	Fatih Sultan Mehmet					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Fox	US	2015	Fiction		316377481		
7973	“The world needs anger. The world often continues to allow evil because it isn’t angry enough.”	Father Bede Jarrett					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Dragon	US	2016	Fiction		316377538		
7974	Perfection is a road, not a destination 	Hudson, Burk 					Mann, Don  and Pezzullo, Ralph 	Hunt the Dragon	US	2016	Fiction		316377538		
7975	The story of siblings is the story of childhood, Experienced separately and together, one tree Twisting in different directions, roots and branches, One piece of land divided into parcels, Acres and half-acres, parts of a subdivision, Memories carved into official and unofficial versions.	Hirsch, Edward 	Siblings				Spiegelman, Peter	Red Cat	US	2007	Fiction		307263169		
7976	People are more practiced in lying with words than with their faces.	Ekman, Paul	Unmasking the Face				Santlofer, Jonathan 	Anatomy of Fear	US	2007	Fiction		60881976		
7977	They don't give medals on this planet for courage in urban combat. But there are silver stars shining in the sky that the astronomers can't explain.						Vachss, Andrew	Hard Candy	US	1989	Fiction		679761691		
7978	When winter vanished I searched, only to find you Missing and presumed						Vachss, Andrew	Down in the Zero	US	1994	Fiction		679760660		
7979	a warrior, murdered by jackals whose voice, unstilled scars their dishonor into our souls marking our path						Vachss, Andrew	False Allegations	US	1996	Fiction		679772936		
7980	for the grief we have harvested from the evil you have sown jackals will forever call you coward and vultures refuse your bones		family curse				Vachss, Andrew	Safe House	US	1998	Fiction		375700749		
7981	In all disorder [there is] a secret order.	Jung, Carl					Abbott, Megan	The Fever	US	2014	Fiction		316231053		
7982	In dreams begin responsibilities.	Yeats, W.B					Blauner, Peter	Casino Moon	US	1994	Fiction		671881779		
7983	Some people never learn to be good. One-quarter of us is good. Three-quarters is bad. That’s a tough fight, three against one.	Lansky, Meyer					Blauner, Peter	Casino Moon	US	1994	Fiction		671881779		
7984	Few are there amongst men who go to the Farther Shore; the rest of this mankind only run about on the bank.	Gautama	The Dhammapada				Burdett, John 	The Godfather of Kathmandu	US	2010	Fiction		307263193		
7985	The third kind of suffering and pain that the soul endures in this state results from the fact that two other extremes meet here in one, namely, the Divine and the human.	San Juan de la Cruz	The Dark Night of the Soul				Burdett, John 	The Godfather of Kathmandu	US	2010	Fiction		307263193		
7986	There must be some way out of here.	Dylan, Bob	All Along the Watchtower				Burdett, John 	The Godfather of Kathmandu	US	2010	Fiction		307263193		
7987	Israelites, Christians and Muslims profess immortality, but the veneration they render this world proves they believe only in it, since they destine all other worlds, in infinite number, to be its reward or punishment. The wheel of certain Hindustani religions seems more reasonable to me.	Borges, Jorge Luis 	The Immortal				Burdett, John 	Bangkok Tattoo	US	2005	Fiction				
7988	What? Could perhaps, in spite of all “modern ideas” and prejudices of democratic taste, the victory of optimism, the achieved predominance of reason, practical and theoretical utilitarianism, like democracy itself, its contemporary-be a symptom of failing strength, of approaching old age, of physiological exhaustion?… what is the meaning of-morality?… all things move in a double cycle: everything which we now call culture, education, civilization will at some stage have to appear before the infallible judge, Dionysus.	Nietzsche, Friedrich	The Birth of Tragedy				Burdett, John 	Bangkok Tattoo	US	2005	Fiction				
7989	In the whole world there is no one who does not welcome it like reason. 	Confucius	Confucius, talking about jade				Burdett, John 	Bangkok 8	US	2003	Fiction		1400032903		
7990	Like all the men of Babylon, I have been proconsul; like all, I have been a slave. I have known omnipotence, ignominy, imprisonment. Look here-my right hand has no index finger. 	Borges, Jorge Luis 	The Lottery in Babylon 				Burdett, John 	Bangkok 8	US	2003	Fiction		1400032903		
7991	“Shall I tell you what makes love so dangerous? T’is the too high idea we are apt to form of it."	L’Enclos, Ninon 	Ninon L’Enclos, 17th-century courtesan				Burdett, John 	Best of Asian Erotica, Volume 1	US	2011	Fiction		9789814358187		
7992	cleanskin n. an unbranded animal; a terrorist with no obvious links to terrorist groups, and who therefore does not appear on any watch lists.						Leather, Stephen	First Response	US	2016	Fiction		B00X61N1EM		
7993	An’ the dawn comes up like thunder outer China ’crost the Bay!	Kipling, Rudyard	Mandalay				Burdett, John 	The Last Six Million Seconds	US	1996	Fiction		688147747		
7994	Phenomena have no signs.	The Buddha					Burdett, John 	The Bangkok Asset	US	2015	Fiction		307272680		
7995	My beautiful ship O my memory Have we sailed far enough In waters bad to drink Have we sailed far enough From the beautiful dawn to the sad evening!	Apollinaire					Sallis, James	Ghost of a Flea	US	2001	Fiction		802776817		
7996	Small said, "But what about when we are dead and gone, will you love me then, does love go on?" Large held Small snug as they looked out at the night, at the moon in the dark and the stars shining bright. "Small, look at the stars, how they shine and glow, some of the stars died a long time ago. Still they shine in the evening skies, for you see, Small, love like starlight never dies…"	Gliori, Deb					Coben, Harlan	Tell No One	US	2001	Fiction		440236703		
7997	A ma vie coeur entier						Coben, Harlan	Gone for Good	US	2002	Fiction		440236738		
7998	Babe, give me your best memory, But it don’t equal pale ink.		Chinese proverb adapted for lyrics in song “Pale Ink” by the Jimmy X Band				Coben, Harlan	Just One Look	US	2004	Fiction		451213203		
7999	Hold on. This will hurt more than anything has before.	Fitzsimmons, William 	I Don't Feel It Anymore				Coben, Harlan	Long Lost	US	2009	Fiction		525951059		
8000	"What is your darkest fear?" the voice whispers. Close your eyes now and picture it. Can you see it? Do you have it yet? The very worst agony you can imagine?" After a long pause, I say, "Yes." "Good. Now imagine something worse, something far, far worse…"	Gibbs, Stan	"The Mind of Terror" by Stan Gibbs, column in the New York Herald, January 16				Coben, Harlan	Darkest Fear	US	1999	Fiction		752849190		
8001	Oh my soul, be prepared for the coming of the Stranger. Be prepared for him who knows how to ask questions. There is one who remembers the way to your door: Life you may evade, but Death you shall not.	Eliot, T.S					Coben, Harlan	The Stranger	US	2015	Fiction		525953507		
8002	He loved treachery but hated a traitor.	Plutarch	Plutarch, on Romulus				Thomas, Ross	Ah, Treachery!	US	1994	Fiction		312327048		
8003	Her skin is like dusk on the eastern horizon, O cant you see it, O cant you see it, Her skin is like dusk on the eastern horizon …When the sun goes down.						Toomer, Jean 	Cane	US	1923	Fiction				
8004	A hand, that with a grasp may grip the worlde.	Marlowe, Christopher					Rash, Ron	Serena	US	2008	Fiction		61470856		
8005	The word adventures carries in it so free and licentious a sound. that it can hardly with propriety be applied to those few and natural incidents which compose the history of a woman of honour.	Lennox, Charlotte	 The Female Quixote				Hadley, Tessa	Clever Girl	US	2013	Fiction	1752	62270397		
8006	yet the gods sent Orpheus away from Hades empty-handed …	Plato	Symposium				Kring,Tim and Peck, Dale	Shift: A Novel	US	2010	Fiction		307453456		
8007	This is the song that the night birds sing As the phantom herds trail by, Horn by horn where the long plains fling Flat miles to the Texas sky...  This is the song that the night birds wail Where the Texas plains lie wide, Watching the dust of a ghostly trail, Where the phantom tall men ride!	Barker, S. Omar	Tall Men Riding				Scott, J. Todd	The Far Empty	US	2016	Fiction		9780399176340		
8008	Rio is a beauty. But Sao Paulo -- Sao Paulo is a city.	Dietrich, Marlene					Seudamore, James	Helio Polis	US	2009	Fiction		9780099523840		
8009	Why does the painter need a model if he's going to deviate from it? I know the way Matisse laughs with his eyes, and when I put this question to him he laughed thus, silently. He told me, mischievously, that if there were no model one could not deviate from it. This seemed to me at the time a mere wisecrack. Then, as the yeras went by, the thing took its peculiar course within me: I began to love Matisse's very deviation from the model, the way he takes liberties with it. I understand him now, better than I understand myself.	Aragon	Henri Matisse: A Novel				Searls, Damion	What We Were Doing and Where We Were Going	US	2009	Fiction		9781564785473		
8010	There where the waves spray The feet of solitary reefs... A loving enchantress Gave me her talisman. She told me with tenderness: You must not lose it, Its power is infallible, Love gave it to you.	Pushkin, Alexander	The Talisman				Montefiore, Simon	Sashenka	US	2008	Fiction		9781416595540		
8011	Now and again in these parts, you come across people so remarkable that, no matter how much time has passed since you met them, it is impossible to recall them without your heart trembling.	Leskov, Nikolai	Lady Macbeth of Mtensk				Montefiore, Simon	Sashenka	US	2008	Fiction		9781416595540		
8012	Here I am abandoned, an orphan, with no one to look after me,  And I will die before long and there'll be no one to pray at my grave, Only the nightingale will sing sometimes on the nearest tree...		Song of Petrograd street children				Montefiore, Simon	Sashenka	US	2008	Fiction	1917	9781416595540		
8013	... the man replied that there was no need of testing the load, he said that once we put it on our head either it was heavier than what we could carry or not, anyhow we should carry it...	Tutuola, Amos	The Palm-Wine Drinkard				Segal, Lore Groszmann	Her First American 	US	1985	Fiction		1565849493		
8014	Again. As always, again. Why does this persist? What more do we have to tell each other? I remember nothing today. Absolutely nothing.	McGuinness, Frank	Observe the Sons of Ulster Marching Towards the Somme				Seiffert, Rachel	Afterwards	US	2007	Fiction		9780099461777		
8015	But people can't, unhappily, invent their mooring posts, their lovers and their friends, anymore than they can invent their parents. Life gives these and also takes them away and the great diifficulty is to say Yes to live.	Baldwin, James	Giovanni's Room				Selvadurai, Shyam	Swimming in the Monsoon Sea	US	2005	Fiction		9780144001545		
8016	Destiny is fixed; all doors open onto the future.	Kalidasa	Shakuntala				Selvadurai, Shyam	The Hungry Ghosts	US	2013	Fiction		9780385670661		
8017	For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all its vanity.		Ecclesiastes 3:19				Selby Jr., Hubert	Last Exit to Brooklyn	US	1957	Fiction		9780802131379		
8018	Someone put You on a slave block And the unreal bought You  Now I keep coming to your owner Saying,  "This one is mine." You often overhear us talking And this can make your heart leap With excitement.  Don't worry, I will not let sadness Possess you.   I will gladly borrow all the gold I need  To get you Back.	Hafiz					Semple, Maria	This One is Mine	US	Fiction		9780316031165			
8019	Always in your mind keep Ithaca. To arrive there is your destiny. But do not hurry your trip in any way. Better that it last for many years; that you drop anchor at the island an old man, rich with all you've gotten on the way...	Cavafy, Constantine	Ithaca				Semel, Nava	Isra Isle	US	2016	Fiction		9781942134190		
8020	They asked Julius Caesar, the valiant Roman emperor, what was the best death.  He answered, "That which is unexpected, which comes suddenly and unforeseen.	Cervantes	Don Quixote				Senyurek, Levent	The Book of Madness	US	2007	Fiction		9789944424493		
8021	A salesman is got to dream, boy. It comes with the territory.	Miller, Arthur					Schwarzsch, Edward	Responsible Men	US	2005	Fiction		9781565124097		
8022	Belle sans terre ferme Sans parquet sans souliers sans draps  (Beautiful without solid earth Without floor without shoes without sheets)	Eluard, Paul	Les Yeux fertiles				Schwarz-Bart, Simone	The Bridge of Beyond	US	1972	Fiction		9781590176801		
8023	I will not become what I mean to you.	Kruger, Barbara					Schappell, Elissa	Blueprints for building better girls	US	2011	Fiction		9780743276702		
8024	A lady never swears.	Baldridge, Letita					Schappell, Elissa	Blueprints for building better girls	US	2011	Fiction		9780743276702		
8025	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T. S.	Four Quartets	Poem			Schofield, Douglas	Time of Departure	US	2015	Fiction		9781250072757		
8026	In our deepest convictions, reaching into the very depths of our being, we deserve to live forever. We experience our transitoriness and mortality as an act of violence perpetuated against us. Only Paradise is authentic; the world is inauthentic, and only temporary. That is why the story of the Fall speaks to us so emotionally, as if summoning an old truth from our slumbering memory.	Milosz, Czeslaw	Milosz's ABCs				Schulze, Ingo	Adam and Evelyn	US	2008	Fiction		9780307272812		
8027	The church fathers, and not only Augustine, condemned as heresy the assertion that Adam, along with Eve, was damned for all eternity. They in fact became saints, their day falling on December 24. They ultimately advanced to patrons -- not as might be expected of the planters of orchards, but rather -- of the guild of tailors. After all, they were the first human beings to wear clothes. And God the Father had sewn their garments Himself.	Flasch, Kurt	Eva und Adam				Schulze, Ingo	Adam and Evelyn	US	2008	Fiction		9780307272812		
8028	Samantha looked around the playground in amazement. Her mother had been right. She really was the smartest and prettiest.	Tanen, Sloane					Scheibe, Amy	What Do You Do All Day	US	2005	Fiction		9780312343033		
8029	For the rest of the week, all was calm... What might possibly have troubled the peace?.. What cause did he have to be particularly grumpy?... Strolling to the post office was always quite enjoyable.	Walser, Robert	The Assistant				Schofield, Anakana	Martin John	US	2015	Fiction		9781771960342		
8030	Rage -- Goddess, sing the rage of Peleus' son Achilles, murderous, doomed, that cost the Achaeans countless losses, hurling down to the House of Death so many sturdy souls, great fighters' souls, but made their bodies carrion, feasts for the dogs and birds and the will of Zeus was moving towards its end.	Homer	The Rage of Achilles				Schofield, Anakana	Martin John	US	2015	Fiction		9781771960342		
8031	... those bouquets of flowers that set off in search of a heart and find only a vase.	Gary, Romain	Your Ticket is No Longer Valid				Schmitt, Eric-Emmanuel	The Most Beautiful Book in the World	US	2006	Fiction		9781933372747		
8032	And Beauty draws us with a single hair.	Pope, Alexander					Schultz, Emily	The Blondes	US	2012	Fiction		9781250043351		
8033	Leopards break into the temple and drin up the offering in the chalices; this happens again and again; finally, one can predict their action in advance and it becomes part of the ceremony.	Kafka, Franz					Scliar, Moacyr	Kakfa's Leopards	US	2000	Fiction		9780896726963		
8034	Sometimes I get nervous, When I see an open door. Close your eyes, clear your heart, Cut the cord.	The Killers	Human				Scotch, Allison Winn	The One That I want	US	2010	Fiction		9780307464507		
8035	Come withme, and we will go Where the rocks of coral grow; Follow, follow, follow me.	Hunter, Anne	A Mermaid's Song				Scott, Joanna	Follow Me	US	2009	Fiction		9780316051651		
8036	I was so young, I loved him so, I had No mother, God forgot me, and I fell.	Browning, Robert	A Blot in the 'Scutcheon				Saunders, Kate	The Secrets of Wishtide	US	2016	Fiction		9781632864499		
8037	There has been a time since... when I have asked myself the question, would it have been better for little Em'ly to have had the waters close above her head that morning in my sight; and when I have answerd Yes, it would have been.	Dickens, Charles	David Copperfield				Saunders, Kate	The Secrets of Wishtide	US	2016	Fiction		9781632864499		
8038	What happens to us either happens to everyone or only to us: in the first instance it's banal; in the second it's incomprehensible.	Pessoa, Fernando					Savage, Sam	The Cry of the Sloth	US	2009	Fiction		9781566892315		
8039	"It's a poor sort of memory that only works backwards," the Queen remarked.	Carroll, Lewis					Savage, Sam	It Will End With Us	US	2014	Fiction		9781566893725		
8040	These fragments I have shored against my ruins.	Eliot, T. S.					Savage, Sam	It Will End With Us	US	2014	Fiction		9781566893725		
8041	I had a most marvellous piece of luck. I died.	Berryman, John					Savage, Sam	The Way of the Dog	US	2013	Fiction		9781566893121		
8042	... that I may learn in my own life and away from home and friends what the heart is -- 	Joyce, J.					Sayers, Valerie	The Distance Between Us	US	1994	Fiction		9780810127234		
8043	Lord, give us what you have already given.	Kaminsky, Ilya	Envoi				Schulman, Helen	This Beautiful Life	US	2011	Fiction		9780062024381		
8044	We might not have found one another in time.  That meadow where we met, Oh little infinity! we'll go back again.	Neruda, Pablo	Sonnet 92				Schwarz-Bart, Andre	The Morning Star	US	2009	Fiction		9781590207345		
8045	The reality we can put into words is never reality itself.	Heisenberg, Werner K.					Schirach, Ferdinand	Crime	US	2009	Fiction		9780307594150		
8046	When finding, as in this case, animals which seem to play so insignificant a part in the great scheme of nature, one is apt to wonder why they were created. But it should always be recollected, that in some other country perhaps they are essential members of society, or at some former period may have been so.	Darwin, Charles			UK		Schultz, Philip	The Wherewithal	US	2001	Fiction		9780393240948		
8047	Jews who found themselves in Dp camps in Germany after the war -- as we know, some 200,000 Jews fled from Poland after 1945, mostly to these camps -- used to say that Germans would never forgive the Jews for what they had done to them.	Gross, Jan T.					Schultz, Philip	The Wherewithal	US	2001	Fiction		9780393240948		
8048	Henry Jekyll stood at times aghast before the acts of Edward Hyde; but the situation was apart from ordinary laws, and insidiously relaxed the grasp of conscience. It was Hyde, after all, that was guilty.	Stevenson, Robert Louis			UK		Schultz, Philip	The Wherewithal	US	2001	Fiction		9780393240948		
8049	Despite my alienation from myself at that moment, and though I was nothing but a battleground for invisible forces, I was aware of every detail of what was going on around me.	Hamsun, Knut					Schultz, Philip	The Wherewithal	US	2001	Fiction		9780393240948		
8050	Others merely live, I vegetate.	Connolly, Cyril	The Unquiet Grave				Schine, Cathleen	Alice in Bed	US	1983	Fiction		9781250002402		
8051	In the olive grove, a wise man at the feet and a wild man at the head.		Italian Proverb	Proverb	Italy		Santo, Courtney Miller	The Roots of the Olive Tree	US	2012	Fiction		9780062130518		
8052	I come not from Heaven but from Essex.	Morris, William	A Dream of John Ball				Sansom, Ian	Essex Poison	US	2017	Fiction	1888	9780008146740		
8053	Sir, please accept my resignation As of next month, And, if it seems right, plan on replacing me. I’m leaving much unfinished work, Whether out of laziness or actual problems. I was supposed to tell someone something, But I no longer know what and to whom: I’ve forgotten. I was also supposed to donate something —  A wise word, a gift, a kiss; I put it off from one day to the next. I’m sorry. I’ll do it in the short time that remains. I’m afraid I’ve neglected important clients. I was meant to visit Distant cities, islands, desert lands; You’ll have to cut them from the program Or entrust them to my successor. I was supposed to plant trees and I didn’t; To build myself a house, Maybe not beautiful, but based on plans. Mainly, I had in mind A marvelous book, kind sir, Which would have revealed many secrets, Alleviated pains and fears, Eased doubts, given many The gift of tears and laughter. You’ll find its outline in my drawer, Down below, with the unfinished business; I didn’t have the time to write it out, which is a shame, It would have been a fundamental work. 	Levi, Primo	Unfinished Business 	Poem	Italy		Sansal, Boualem	An Unfinished Business	US	2008	Fiction		9781408800171		
8054	If thou be one whose heart the holy forms Of young imagination have kept pure, Stanger! henceforth be warned; and know, that pride, Howe'er disguised in its own majesty, is littlness; that he who feels contempt For any living thing, hath faculties Which he has never used; that thought with him Is in its infancy. The man, whose eye is ever on himself, doth look on one, The least of nature's works, one who might move  The wise man to that scorn which wisdom holds Unlawful, ever, O, be wiser thou! Instructed that true knowledge leads to love...	Wordsworth, William					Sapphire/ Lofton, Ramona	Push	US	1996	Fiction		679766758		
8055	Every blade of grass has it Angel that bends over it and whispers, "Grow, grow."		The Talmud				Sapphire/ Lofton, Ramona	Push	US	1996	Fiction		679766758		
8056	Our nightmare of total transparency conflicts with our dream of being entirely known.	Nagel, Thomas					Sarginson, Saskia	The Other Me	US	2015	Fiction		9780349403380		
8057	Exile is strangely compelling to think about but terrible to experience. It is the unhealable rift forced between a human being and a native place, between the self and its true home: its essential sadness can never be surmounted. And while it is true that literature adn history contain heroic, romantic, glorious, even triumphant episodes in an exile's life, these are not more than efforts meant to overcome the crippling sorrow of estrangement. The achievements of exile are permanently undermined by the loss of something left behind forever.	Said, Edward	Reflections on Exile				Sarna, Navtej	The Exile	US	2008	Fiction		9780670082087		
8058	... his power is the will to create and he is impelled by the powers of the things to be created.		Vishnu Purana				Sarang, Vilas	The Women in Cages	US	2006	Fiction, Anthology		9780143061847		
8059	In the end, we always arrive at the place where we are expected.		Book of Itineraries				Saramago, Jose	The Elephant's Journey	US	2010	Fiction		9781846553608		
8060	I regret picking  and not picking violets.	Anon					Sarna, Navtej	We Weren't Lovers Like That	US	2003	Fiction				
8061	Did you think I would leave you crying When there's room on my horse for two Climb up here Jack and don't be crying I can go just as fast with two   When we grow up we'll both be soldiers And our horses will not be toys And I wonder if we'll remember When we were two little boys.	Harris, Rolf		Song			Sarkies, Duncan	Two Little Boys	US	2008	Fiction		9781848540903		
8062	It is like a man who has left his home and gone on a journey.		Mark 13:34				Sarotar, Dusan	Panorama	US	2014	Fiction		9780720619225		
8063	And out of a pattern of lies, art weaves the truth.	Lawrence, D. H.					Sasaki, R. A.	The Loom	US	1991	Fiction		1555971571		
8064	We know the sound of two hands clapping. But what is the sound of one hand clapping?		Zen Koan				Salinger, J. D.	For Esme - With Love and Squalor	US	1948	Fiction		9780141049250		
8065	The alphabetical order erases everything, banishes every origin. Perhaps in places, certain fragments seem to follow one another by some affinity; but the important thing is that these little networks not be connected, that they do not slide into a single enormous network which would be the structure of the book, its meaning. It is in order to halt, to deflect, to divide this descent of discourse toward a destiny of the subject, that at certain moments the alphabet calls you to order (to disorder) and says: Cut! Resume the story in another way.	Barthes, Roland	Roland Barthes				Salway, Sarah	The ABCs of Love	US	2004	Fiction	1994	345467035		
8066	Remember that the life of this world is but a sport and a pastime...		Koran				Salter, James	A Sport and a Pastime	US	1967	Fiction		9780374530501		
8067	Verra la morte e avra i tuoi occhi.  (Death will come, and will have your eyes.)	Pavese, Cesare					Sallis, James	Death Will Have Your Eyes	US	1997	Fiction		1842431617		
8068	They dream in courtship, but in wedlock wake.	Pope, Alexander					Sanghera, Sathnam	Marriage Material	US	2015	Fiction		9781609453077		
8069	The West Indian or Asian does not, by being born in England, become an Englishman. In law he becomes a United Kingdom citizen by birth; in fact he is a West Indian or an Asian still... he will by the very nature of things have lost one country without gaining another, lost one nationality without acquiring a new one. Time is running out against us and them. With the lapse of a generation or so we shall at last have succeeded -- to the benefit of nobody -- in reproducing "in England's green and pleasant land" the haunting tragedy of the United States.	Powell, Enoch					Sanghera, Sathnam	Marriage Material	US	2015	Fiction	1968	9781609453077		
8070	And Babylon, the glory of kingdoms, the beauty of the Chaldees' excellency, shall be as when God overthrew Sodom and Gomorrah. It shall never be inhabited, netiher shall it be dwelt in from generation to generation: neither shall the Arabian pitch tent there; neither shall the shepherds make their fold there. But wild beasts of the desert shall lie there; and their houses shall be full of doleful creatures; and owls shall dwell there, and satyrs shall dance there. And the wild beasts of the islands shall cry in their desolate houses, and dragons in their pleasant palaces: and her time is near to come, and her days shall not be prolonged.		Isaiah 13:19-22				Sansom, Ian	Death in Devon	US	2015	Fiction		9780007533169		
8071	I remember telling myself not to carry the hatred around, although I know where it is. I have it in a trunk in storage.	Rushdie, Salman					Sandlin, Lisa	The Do-Right	US	2015	Fiction		9781941026199		
8072	They think that they regret the past, when they are but longing after the future.	Newman, John Henry					Sanmartin Fenollera, Natalia	The Awakening of Miss Prim	US	2013	Fiction		9781476734248		
8073	Here we entered Westmoreland, a country eminent ony for being the wildest, most barren and frightful of any that I have passed over in England.	DeFoe, Daniel	A Tour through the Whole Island of Great Britain		UK		Sansom, Ian	Westmorland Alone	US	2016	Fiction		9780062449115		
8074	The Cubans can be characterized individually by sympathy and intelligence, in a group by yelling and passion. Every one of them carries the spark of genius, and geniuses do not mingle well. Consequently, reuniting Cubans is easy -- uniting them impossible.	Leon, Luis Aguilar					Santiago, Eduardo	Tomorrow They Will Kiss	US	2006	Fiction		9780316014120		
8075	At the still point of the turning world. Neither flesh nor fleshless;  Neither from nor towards; at the still point, there the dance is, But neither arrest nor movement. And do not call it fixity, Where past and future are gathered.	Eliot, T. S.	Burnt Norton				Sackville, Amy	The Still Point	US	2010	Fiction		9781846272301		
8076	... the portrait of a story attacked from all sides, that attacks itself and in the end gets away.	Cixous, Helene	Stigmata				Sackville, Amy	Orkney	US	2013	Fiction		9781847086648		
8077	Oh, she'll be back. That dear one Is gold of our corn,  She's Orkney rain and spindrift....	Brown, George Mackay	Gossip in Hamnavoe: About a Girl				Sackville, Amy	Orkney	US	2013	Fiction		9781847086648		
8078	Because he who loves knows not what he loves nor why he loves nor what love is	Caeiro, Alberto					Sada, Daniel	One Out of Two	US	2002	Fiction		9781555977245		
8079	His sermons be with new acquist Of true experience from this great event With peace and consolation hath dismist, And calm of mind, all passion spent.	Agonistes, Samson					Sackville-West, Vita	All Passion Spent	US	1931	Fiction		9780860683582		
8080	Imaginary picture of a stationary fear	Muir, Edwin					Saer, Juan Jose	Scars	US	1969	Fiction		9781934824221		
8081	Afford thy desire some time.	La Celestina					Saer, Juan Jose	The Clouds	US	1997	Fiction		9781940953342		
8082	Love is what happens between two lovers.	Vailland, Roger					Sagan, Francoise	A Certain Smile	US	1956	Fiction		9780226733470		
8083	Long years ago we made a tryst with destiny and now the time comes when we shall redeem our pledge... At the stroke of the midnight hour when the world sleeps, India will awake to life and freedom.	Nehru, Jawaharlal					Sahgal, Nayantara	This Time of Morning	US	1965	Fiction		9788172236809		
8084	Clearly you move still in the human maze -- but I like to think of you there; may it be long before you find the clue to the exit.	James, Henry	to Hugh Walpole	Conversation			St. Aubyn, Edward	A Clue to the Exit	US	2000	Fiction	1912	9781250046031		
8085	There is no future without an identity to claim it, or to be obligated to it. There are no caging norms. In its very precariousness the state is pure and free.	Gordimer, Nadine	The Pickup				Sakey, Marcus	The Two Deaths of Daniel Hayes	US	2011	Fiction		9780525952114		
8086	Hang me, oh hang me, I'll be dead and gone... Don't mind the hanging, it's the waiting around so long.		Traditional song	Song			Sallis, James	Willnot	US	2016	Fiction		9781843449720		
8087	The heavens are stained with the blood of men,  As the Valkyries sing their song		Njal's Saga				Russell, Craig	The Valkyrie Song	US	2009	Fiction		9780099522652		
8088	At walking pace, Between overgrown verges, The dead here are borne Towards the future.	Heaney, Seamus	"A Herbal", Human Chain				Rusbridge, Jane	Rook	US	2012	Fiction		9781408817957		
8089	Beneath the haunted castles lies the dungeon keep: the womb from whose darkness the ego first emerged, the tomb to which it knows it must return at last. Beneath the crumbling shell of paternal authority, lies the maternal blackness, imagined by the Gothic writer as a prison, a torture chamber -- from which the cries of the kidnapped anima cannot even be heard. The upper and the lower levels of the ruined castle or abbey represent the contradictory fears at the heart of Gothic terror: the dread of the super-ego, whose splendid battlements have been battered but not quite cast down -- and of the id, whose buried darkness abounds in dark visions no stormer of the castle had ever touched.	Fiedler, Leslie A.	Love and Death in the American Novel				Russell, Ray	Haunted Castles: The Complete Gothic Stories	US	1959	Fiction		9780143129318		
8090	Oh you who are wise, may you come more and more to consider all meritorious acts as your own.	Bhattacharya, Kamaleswar	Sanskrit inscription on the temple of Pre Rup				Ryman, Geoff	The King's Last Song	US	2006	Fiction		9780002259880		
8091	As wealthy as Cambodia		Traditional Chinese Saying	Saying	China		Ryman, Geoff	The King's Last Song	US	2006	Fiction		9780002259880		
8092	Till the finger of guilt, pointing so sternly for so long across the query-room blotter, had grown bored with it all at last and turned, capriciously, to touch the fibers of the dark gray muscle behind the captain's light gray eyes. So that though by daylight he remained the pursuer there had come nights, this windless first week of December, when he had dreamed he was being pursued.	Algren, Nelson	The Man With the Golden Arm				Rotella, Sebastian	Triple Crossing	US	2011	Fiction		9780316105309		
8093	Mire la calle. Como puede usted ser indiferente a ese gran rio de huesos, a ese gran rio de suenos, a ese gran rio de sangre, a ese gran rio?	Guillen, Nicolas	La Calle (Taller Abandonado)				Rotella, Sebastian	Triple Crossing	US	2011	Fiction		9780316105309		
8094	Before death takes you, O take back this.	Thomas, Dylan	Find Meat on Bones				Roth, Philip	Exit Ghost	US	2007	Fiction		9780618915477		
8095	It would be very difficult even for a saint to dream of his prenatal life.						Roubaud, Jacques	The Loop	US	1993	Fiction		9781564785466		
8096	We are suspended in dread.	Heidegger, Martin					Rourke, Lee	The Canal	US	2000	Fiction		9781935554011		
8097	My mind shudders recounting.	Virgil	The Aeneid				Rourke, Lee	Vulgar Things	US	2015	Fiction		9780007542536		
8098	Punk rock was an earthquake.	Strummer, Joe					Round, Jeffrey	Endgame	US	2016	Fiction		9781459733251		
8099	I know that I must die, E'en hadst thou not proclaimed it; and if death Is thereby hastened, I shall count it gain. For death is gain to him whose life, like mine,  Is full of misery. Thus my lot appears Not sad, but blissful; for had I endured To leave my mother's son unburied there, I should have grieved with reason, but not now.	Sophocles	Antigone				Roy-Bhattacharya, Joydeep	The Watch	US	2012	Fiction		9780307955890		
8100	"Where are we, then, if not in paradise?" he asked.	Borges, Jorge-Luis	"The rose of Paracelsus" Collected Fictions				Rucker, Rudy	Mathematicians in Love	US	2006	Fiction		9780765315847		
8101	When God wants to punish you, He grants your wish.		American Proverb				Ruff, Matt	Mirage	US	2012	Fiction		9780061976230		
8102	Our textbooks confirmed this: Mexico, as can be seen on the map, is shaped like a cornucopia, a horn of plenty... A future of plenitude and universal well-being was predicted, without specifying just how it would be achieved.  Clean cities without injustice, poor people, violence, congestion, or garbage.  Every family with an ultramodern and aerodynamic (words from that era) house. No one will want for anything. Machines will do all the work. Streets full of trees and fountains, traveled by silent, nonpolluting vehicles that never collide. Paradise on earth. Finally, utopia will have been found.	Pacheco, Jose Emilio	Battles in the Desert				Ruiz-Camacho, Antonio	Barefoot Dog Stories	US	2015	Fiction		9781476784960		
8103	Something obsessive about "l'objet" (the object) much too deep for anything rational quite possible.	Cornell, Joseph					Ronk, Martha	Glass Grapes and Other Stories	US	2008	Fiction		9781934414132		
8110	The order strikes like lightning. "Get that one, he's still breathing!" He hears three explosions at point-blank range. At the first one, a cloud of dust shoots up by his head. Then he feels a searing pain in his face and his mouth fills with blood. The guards don't bend down to see if he's dead. Seeing his face split open and bloody is enough for them. And so they walk off, believing they've given him the coup de grace.	Walsh, Rodolfo	Operation Massacre				Ronsino, Hernan	Giaxo	US	2009	Fiction		9781612195674		
8111	Now the Lord had prepared a great fish to swallow up Jonah. And Jonah was in the belly of the fish for three days and three nights.  Then Jonah prayed unto the Lord his God out of the fish's belly...  And the Lord spake unto the fish, and it vomited out Jonah upon the dry land.		Book of Jonah 1:17, 2:1, 2:10				Rooney, Jennie	Inside the Whale	US	2008	Fiction		9780701182731		
8112	Memory is then the key word which combines past and present, past and future.						Rose, M. J.	Memorist	US	2008	Fiction		9780778325840		
8113	These stories were dozing in thirty-year-old newspapers, and nobody knew about them anymore.	Proust, Marcel	The Past recaptured				Rolin, Olivier	Paper Tiger	US	2002	Fiction		9780803239555		
8114	Cruelty, like every other vice, requires no motive outside of itself; it only requires opportunity.	Eliot, George					Ross, Adam	Ladies and Gentlemen: Stories	US	2011	Fiction		9780307270719		
8115	Oreo defined: Someone who is black on the outside and white on the inside.						Ross, Fran	Oreo	US	1974	Fiction		9780811223225		
8116	Oreo, ce n'est pas moi. 	F. D. R.					Ross, Fran	Oreo	US	1974	Fiction		9780811223225		
8117	A likely story.	Flaubert					Ross, Fran	Oreo	US	1974	Fiction		9780811223225		
8118	Burp!*	Wittgenstein					Ross, Fran	Oreo	US	1974	Fiction		9780811223225		
8119	There are known knows. There are things we know that we know. There are known unknons. That is to say, there are things that we now know we don't know. But there are also unknown unknowns. There are things we do not know we don't know.	Rumsfeld, Donald					Rotter, Jeffrey	The Unknown Knowns	US	2009	Fiction	2002	9780224085403		
8120	Here, where men sit and hear each other groan;  Where palsy shakes a few, sad, last grey hairs, Where youth grows pale, and spectre-thin, and dies; Where but to think is to be full of sorrow...	Keats, John	Ode to a Nightingale				Roth, Philip	Everyman	US	2006	Fiction		9780224078696		
8121	The Adirondacks are a group of mountains in northeastern New York State known for pristine woodlands and spectacular scenery. They occupy 500 to 600 square miles within the counties of Clinton, Essex, Franklin and Hamilton. The mountains consist of... gneiss, intrusive granite, and gabbro, and are geologically related to the Laurentian highlangs of Canada... The mountains form the water-parting in the landscape between the Hudson and the St. Lawrence Rivers. The region was once covered by the Lawrentian glacier, whose gradual but powerful erosion produced the characteristic features of the area: scores of lakes and ponds, and many picturesque falls and rapids in the streams. It is a region rich in waterways... As well as scenic appeal, the region is known for its rich and various flora and fauna. Much of the area has been preserved... over 3,000,000 acres have been set aside to form the Adirondack Park... the wildlife within the region is extraordinarily vigorous and multitudinous. The region is heavily forested with spruce, pine and broad-leaved trees. The mountain peaks are usually rounded, and easily scaled. The vistas thus achieved, of mountain, lake and plateau and forest, are almost unequalled in any other part of the United States for scenic grandeur.		Encyclopedia Britannica				Robinson, Roxana	Sweetwater	US	2003	Fiction	1910	812967348		
8122	The tram-routes remained unchanged but no one knew the route of history.	Ehrenburg, Ilya					Roberts, Owen	Petrograd	US	2008	Fiction		9781909844568		
8123	They created in a single night a new situation and now it appeared to bewilder them. For the moment, their bewilderment was  their only etiquette.	Mishima, Yukio	The Sailor Who Fell from Grace with the Sea				Rock, Peter	The Bewildered	US	2005	Fiction		1596921129		
8124	It is remarkable how many creatures live wild and free though secret in the woords, and still sustain themselves in the neighborhood of towns, suspected by hunters only.	Thoreau, Henry David	Walden				Rock, Peter	My Abandonment	US	2008	Fiction		9780151014149		
8125	Very soon after, I saw a little snake. He was crawling along. When I see snakes, I like to stop and watch. The dresses they wear fit them tight -- they can't fluff out their clothes like birds can. But snakes are quick people. They move in such a pretty way. Their eyes are bright, and their tongues are slim.	Whiteley, Opal	The Singing Creek Where the Willows Grow				Rock, Peter	My Abandonment	US	2008	Fiction		9780151014149		
8126	The people along the sand All turn and look one way. They turn their back on the land. They look at the sea all day.  As long as it takes to pass A ship keeps raising its hull; The wetter ground like glass Reflects a standing gull.  The land may vary more; But wherever the truth may be--- The water comes ashore, And the people look at the sea.  They cannot look out far. They cannot look in deep. But when was that ever a bar To any watch they keep?	Neither Out Far Nor In Deep	Frost, Robert	Poem			Rochester, Julia	The House at the Edge of the World	US	2015	Fiction		9780241181997		
8127	It has been raining for three days. The faces of the giants on the billboards still smile.	Reznikoff, Charles					Rock, Peter	The Ambidextrist	US	2004	Fiction		1931561869		
8128	You give me that look that;s like laughing with liquid in your mouth like you're choosing between choking and spitting it out like you're trying to fight gravity on a planet that insists that love is like falling and falling is like this	DiFranco, Ani	Falling is Like This				Rockland, Kate	Falling is like This	US	2010	Fiction		9780312576004		
8129	Love for an island is the sternest passion; pulsing beyond the blood through roots and loam it overflows the boundary of bedrooms and courses past the fragile walls of home. Those nourished on the sap and the milk of beauty (born in its landsight) tremble like a tree at the first footfall of the dread usurper – a carpet-bagging mediocrity. Theirs is no mild attachment, but rapacious craving for a possession rude and whole; lovers of islands drive their stake, prospecting to run the flag of ego up the pole, sink on the tented ground, hot under azure, plunge in the heat of earth, and smell the stars of the incredible vales. At night, triumphant, they lift their eyes to Venus and to Mars. Their passion drives them to perpetuation: they dig, they plant, they build and they aspire to the eternal landmark; when they die the forest covers up their set desire, Salesmen and termites occupy their dwellings, their legendary politics decay. yet they achieve an ultimate memorial: they blend their flesh with the beloved clay.   Read the original article here: Phyllis Allfrey: Love for an Island - Caribbean Beat Magazine - Caribbean Beat Magazine http://caribbean-beat.com/issue-10/phyllis-allfrey-love-island#ixzz4oOFBzYuX  NB: this text is copyrighted, and only limited excerpting with full attribution is permitted. For licensing and reproduction permissions, please contact MEP Publishers directly.  Follow us: @meppublishers on Twitter | caribbeanbeat on Facebook	Allfrey, Phyllis Shand	Love for an Island	Poem			Roffey, Monique	White Woman Green Bicycle	US	2009	Fiction		9781847375001		
8130	The chant of the madman is the only salvation.	Rudder, David					Roffey, Monique	House of Ashes	US	2014	Fiction		9781471126666		
8131	They are here with us now, Those who saddle with a new broken colt Every morning and ride the seven levels of sky,  Who lay down at night With the sun and the moon for pillows.	Rumi					Roffey, Monique	House of Ashes	US	2014	Fiction		9781471126666		
8132	I shall sing of the flood to all people. Listen!		The myth of Atrahasis				Rogan, Charlotte	The Lifeboat	US	2012	Fiction		9780316185905		
8133	The artist turns himself into everything he sees and wants to be.	Novalis					Rohe, Oliver	Origin Unknown	US	2003	Fiction		9781564788849		
8134	A creative mind may say entirely of its own accord what another has already said before. Then again, another may imitate in advance those thoughts that won't occur to a creative mind until later.	Kraus, Karl					Rohe, Oliver	Origin Unknown	US	2003	Fiction		9781564788849		
8135	We are becoming Greek, from day to day.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Romano-Lax, Andromeda	The Detour	US	2012	Fiction		9781616950491		
8136	The day of individual happiness has passed.	Hitler, Adolf			Germany		Romano-Lax, Andromeda	The Detour	US	2012	Fiction		9781616950491		
8137	Give me a dozen healthy infants, well-formed, and my own specified world to bring them up in and I'll guarantee to take any one at random and train him to become any type of specialist I might select -- doctor, lawyer, artist, merchant-chief and, yes, even beggarman and thief, regardless of his talents, penchants, tendencies, abilities, vocations, and race of his ancestors.	Watson, John	Behaviorism				Romano-Lax, Andromeda	Behave	US	2016	Fiction	1930	9781616956530		
8138	O brave new world, That has such people in't!	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	UK		Romano-Lax, Andromeda	Behave	US	2016	Fiction	1930	9781616956530		
8139	I can almost hear you exclaiming: "Why, yes, it is worth while to study human behavior in this way, but the study of behavior is not the whole of psychology. It leaves out too much. Don't I have sensations, perceptions, conceptions? Do I not forget things and remember things, imagine things, have visual images and auditory images of things I once have seen and heard? Can I not see and hear things that I have never seen or heard in nature? Can I not be attentive or inattentive? Can I not will to do a thing or will not to do it, as the case may be? Do not certain things arouse pleasure in me, and others displeasure? Behaviorism is trying to rob us of everything we have believed in since earliest childhood." Having been brought up on introspective psychology, as most of you have, these questions are perfectly natural and you will find it hard to formulate your psychological life in terms of behaviorism. Behaviorism is new wine and it will not go into old bottles; therefore I am going to try to make new bottles out of you.	Watson, John	Behaviorism				Romano-Lax, Andromeda	Behave	US	2016	Fiction	1930	9781616956530		
8140	Is one of the symptoms loss of faith?  Or faith in loss?	Hempel, Amy					Romm, Robin	The Mother Garden	US	2007	Fiction		9781416539025		
8141	Nec dubitamus multa esse quae et nos praeterierinst, homines enim sumus et occupati officiis... (Nor do we doubt that many things have escaped us also, for we are but human, and beset with duties...)	Pliny the Elder	The Original Encyclopedia				Robinson, Christopher & Kovite, Gavin	War of the Encyclopaedists	US	2015	Fiction		9780241146781		
8142	You are right. I understood this myself when I read your novel The Time Machine. All Human conceptions are on the scale of our planet. They are based on the pretension that the technical potential, though it will develop, will never exceed the terrestrial limit. If we succeed in establishing interplanetary communications, all our philosophies, moral and social views, will have to be revised. In this case the technical potential, become limitless, will impose the end of the role of violence as a means and method of progress.	Lenin, Vladimir Ilych	in convo w. H. G. Wells	Conversation			Roberts, Adam	Yellow Blue Tibih	US	2009	Fiction		9780575083585		
8143	It was evening all afternoon.  IT was snowing. And it was going to snow.	Stevens, Wallace					Robinson, Lewis	Water Dogs	US	2009	Fiction		9781400062171		
8144	A computer lets you make more mistakes faster than any invention in human history -- with the possible exceptions of handguns and tequila.	Ratcliffe, Mitch					Robinson, Lawrence	Thirty Bytes of Solitude	US	2005	Fiction		749936045		
8145	Anything will give up its secrets if you love it enough.	Carver, George Washington					Robyn, Fiona	The Blue Handbag	US	2009	Fiction		9781905005994		
8146	The future is surely uncertain: who can say what will happen? But the past is also uncertain: who can say what happened?	Machado, Antonio de	Juan de Mairena				Secker, Harvill	Books Burn Badly	US	2010	Fiction		9781846551468		
8147	"What? Does no Caesar, does no Achilles appear on your stage now, Not an Andromeda e'en, not an Orestes, my friend?" "No! there is naught to be seen there but parsons, and syndics of commerce,  Secretaries perchance, ensigns, and majors of horse." :But, my good friend, pray tell me, what can such people e'er meet with  That can be truly called great? -- what that is great can they do?"	Schiller, Friedrich	Shakespeare's Ghost				Rizal, Jose	Noli Me Tangere	US	2006	Fiction		9780143039693		
8148	I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it all to myself, than to be crowded on a velvet cushion. If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer.  Let him step to the music which he hears,  however measured or far away.	Thoreau, Henry David					Robertson, Don	The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread	US	1965	Fiction		9780061452963		
8149	I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer.	Grant, Ulysses Simpson					Robertson, Don	The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread	US	1965	Fiction		9780061452963		
8150	If I ever said, in grief or pride, I tired of hones things, I lied.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent					Robertson, Don	The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread	US	1965	Fiction		9780061452963		
8151	Life is just one damned thing after another.	O'Malley, Frank Ward					Robertson, Don	The Greatest Thing Since Sliced Bread	US	1965	Fiction		9780061452963		
8152	Ah! How rapidly descending, Falls the avalanche of fate!	Gorrio, Tobia	La Gioconda				Robuck, Erika	Call me Zelda	US	2015	Fiction		9780451239921		
8153	Surely there could be no more fitting medium of individual expression for women than fashioning something of loveliness.		The Big Book of Needlecraft				Roberts, Bethan	The Good Plain Cook	US	2008	Fiction	1935	9781846686658		
8154	During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.	Orwell, George					Robotham, Michael	The Wreckage	US	2011	Fiction		9780316126403		
8155	What can I give Him, Poor as I am? If I were a shepherd I would bring a lamb, If I were a wise man I would do my part, Yet what I can I give Him,  Give my heart.	Rossetti, Christina	In the Bleak Mid-Winter				Rice, Anne	The Wolves of Midwinter	US	2013	Fiction	1872	9780385349963		
8156	God appears, and God is light, To those poor souls who dwell in night; But does a human form display To those who dwell in realms of day.	Blake, William	Auguries of Innocence				Rice, Anne	Of Love and Evil	US	2010	Fiction		9780701178154		
8157	We are, each of us angels with only one wing, and we can only fly by embracing one another.	Crescenzo, Luciano de					Rice, Anne	Of Love and Evil	US	2010	Fiction		9780701178154		
8158	Become my helper. Become my human instrument to help me do what I must do on Earth.  Leave this empty life you've fashioned for yourself, and pledge to me your wits, your courage, your cunning, and your uncommon physical grace. Say that you're willing, and your life is turned from evil, you confirm it, and you're at once plunged into the danger and heartache of trying to do what is unquestionably good.	Rice, Anne	Angel Time				Rice, Anne	Of Love and Evil	US	2010	Fiction		9780701178154		
8159	Take heed that ye despise not one of these little ones; for I say unto you, That in heaven their angels do always behold the face of my Father which is in heaven.		Matthew 18:10 (KJV)				Rice, Anne	Angel Time	US	2009	Fiction		9780701178147		
8160	Likewise, I say unto you, there is joy in the presence of the angels of God over one sinner that repenteth.		Luke 15:10 (KJV)				Rice, Anne	Angel Time	US	2009	Fiction		9780701178147		
8161	For he shall give his angels charge over thee, to keep thee in all thy ways. They shall bear thee up in their hands, lest thou dash thy foot against a stone.		Psalm 91:11-12 (KJV)				Rice, Anne	Angel Time	US	2009	Fiction		9780701178147		
8162	What a charming boy! I like his hair so much!	Wilde, Oscar	The Importance of Being Earnest				Rice, Eva	Love Notes for Freddie	US	2015	Fiction		9781782064480		
8163	California is a place in which a boom mentality and a sense of Chekhovian loss meet in uneasy suspension; in which the mind is troubled by some buried but ineradicable suspicion that things better work here, because here, beneath the immense bleached sky, is where we run out of continent.	Didion, Joan	Notes from a Native Daughter				Riley, Daniel	Fly Me	US	2017	Fiction		9780316362139		
8164	I believe that banking institutions are more dangerous to our liberties than standing armies.	Jefferson, Thomas			US		Riley, Felix	The Set Up	US	2011	Fiction		9780241951675		
8165	A pity. We were such a good And loving invention. An aeroplane made from a man and wife. Wings and everything. We hovered a little above the earth. We even flew a little.	Amichai, Yehuda					Ringwald, Molly	When It Happens To You	US	2012	Fiction		9781471113499		
8166	But the disparaging of those we love always alienates us from them to some extent. We must not touch our idosl; the gilt comes off in our hands.	Flaubert, Gustave					Ringwald, Molly	When It Happens To You	US	2012	Fiction		9781471113499		
8167	Nobody ever became a writer by just wanting to be one.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	letter to daughter	letter			Rindell, Suzanne	Three-Martini Lunch	US	2016	Fiction		9780399165481		
8168	There is a great difference between still believing something and believing it again.	Lichtenberg, G. C.					Rinehart, Steven	Built in a Day	US	2003	Fiction				
8169	The ermine will die should her coat become soiled.		Physiologus				Rezzori, Gregor Von	An Ermine in Czernopol	US	1966	Fiction		9781590173411		
8170	Felices los amados y los amantes y los que pueden prescindir del amor. Felices los felices. (Happy are the loved and the lovers and those who can do without love. Happy are the happy.)	Borges, Jorge Luis					Reza, Yasmina	Happy Are the Happy	US	2013	Fiction		9781846558009		
8171	When the New Age is at leisure to Pronounce; all will be set right... & the Daughters of Memory shall become the Daughters of Inspiration.	Blake, William	Milton: A Poem				Rhodes, David	Jewelweed	US	2013	Fiction		9781571311009		
8172	The day trip over  A tangerine sun Becomes blood red sun splashed horizon	Brown, Ian	Always Remember Me				Rhodes, Danny	Fan	US	2014	Fiction		9781909807808		
8173	The Thames is in many respects the river of the dead. It has the power to hurt and to kill.	Ackroyd, Peter	Thames: Sacred River				Rhodes, Kate	River of Souls	US	2016	Fiction		9781444785593		
8174	The river had an awful look, the buildings on the banks were muffled in black shrouds, and the reflected lights seemed to originate deep in the water, as if the spectres of suicides were holding them to show where they went down. The wild moon and clouds were as restless as an evil conscience in a tumbled bed, and the very shadow of the immensity of London seemed to lie oppressively upon the water.	Dickens, Charles	Night Walks				Rhodes, Kate	River of Souls	US	2016	Fiction		9781444785593		
8175	Marriage is the only legal contract which abrogates as between the parties all the laws that safeguard the particular relation to which it refers.	Shaw, George Bernard					Rhodes, Dan	Marry Me	US	2013	Fiction		9781609451813		
8176	Tragic rabbit, a painting.  The caked ears green like rolled corn.  The black forehead pointing at the stars.  A painting on my wall, alone as rabbits are  and aren't. Fat red cheek,  all Art, trembling nose,  a habit hard to break as not.  You too can be a tragic rabbit; green and red  your back, blue your manly little chest.  But if you're ever goaded into being one  beware the True Flesh, it  will knock you off your tragic horse  and break your tragic colors like a ghost  breaks marble; your wounds will heal  so quickly water  will be jealous.  Rabbits on white paper painted  outgrow all charms against their breeding wild;  and their rolled corn ears become horns.  So watch out of the tragic life feels fine -  caught in that rabbit trap  all colors look like sunlight's swords,  and scissors like The Living Lord.	Rice, Stan	Tragic Rabbit	Poem			Rice, Anne	The Queen of the Damned	US	1988	Fiction		9780345351524		
8177	When Israel went out of Egypt, the house of Jacob from a people of strange languages; Judah was his sanctuary, and Israel his dominion. The sea saw it, and fled; Jordan was driven back.  The mountains skipped like rams, and the little hills like lambs. What ailed thee, O thou sea, that thou fleddest? thou Jordan, that thou wast driven back?  Ye mountains, that ye skipped like rams; and ye little hills, like lambs? Tremble, thou earth, at the presence of the Lord, at the presence of the God of Jacob; Which turned the rock into a standing water, the flint into a fountain of waters.		Psalm 114 (KJV)				Rice, Anne	Christ the Lord	US	2005	Fiction		345436830		
8178	And the rain is brain-colored. And the thunder sounds like something remembering something.	Rice, Stan					Rice, Anne	The Witching Hour	US	1990	Fiction				
8179	New York makes one think about the collapse of civilization, about Sodom and Gomorrah, the end of the world. The end wouldn't come as a surprise here. Many people already bank on it.	Bellow, Saul					Rich, Nathaniel	Odds Against Tomorrow	US	2013	Fiction		9780374224240		
8180	Everyone wants to change the world; but no one will change themselves.	Tolstoy, Leo					Richards, David Adams	Nights below Station Street	US	1988	Fiction		9780771076275		
8181	There is blood on their lips, you fight back, and it's you they blame.	Nowlan, Alden	Vampires				Richards, David Adams	Nights below Station Street	US	1988	Fiction		9780771076275		
8182	Think of the long trip home, Should we have stayed at home and thought of here?  Where should we be today?	Bishop, Elizabeth	Questions of Travel				Richardson, C. S.	The End of the Alphabet	US	2007	Fiction		9780385522557		
8183	Every morning when I wake up I forget for a fraction of a second that you are gone and I reach for you. All I ever find is the cold side of the bed. My eyes settle on the picture of us in Paris, on the bedside table, and I am overjoyed that even though the time was brief I loved you and you loved me.		Craigslist Posting		US		Reid, 	Forever Interrupted	US	2013	Fiction	2009	9781476712826		
8184	Oh Monday mornin' you gave me no warnin' of what was to be...	Philips, John	The Mamas and the Papas				Reichs, Rathy	Monday Morning	US	2004	Fiction		743262646		
8185	I've got amnesia and deja vu at the same time. I can't remember what happens next.	Clarke, John Cooper					Reizin, Paul	Friends Reunited	US	2004	Fiction		747268703		
8186	In a system of free trade and free markets poor countries -- and poor people -- are not poor because others are rich. Indeed, if others became less rich the poor would in all probability become still poorer.	Thatcher, Margaret					Repila, Ivan	The Boy Who Stole Attila's Horse	US	2013	Fiction		9781782271017		
8187	I came to the cities in a time of disorder  When hunger ruled.  I came among ment in a time of uprising and I revolted with them. So the time passed away Which on earth was given me	Brecht, Bertolt					Repila, Ivan	The Boy Who Stole Attila's Horse	US	2013	Fiction		9781782271017		
8188	Then the LORD opend the mouth of the donkey, and it said to Balaam, "What have I done to you, that you have struck me these three times?" Balaam said to the donkey, "Because you have made a fool of me! I wish I had a sword in my hand! I would kill you right now!" But the donkey said to Balaam, "Am I not your donkey, which you have ridden all your life to this day? Have I been in the habit of treating you this way?" And he said, "No." Then the LORD opened the eyes of Balaam, and he saw the angel of the LORD standing in the road, with his drawn sword in his hand; and he bowed down, falling on his face...	Numbers 22:28-31					Repino, Robert	Mort(e)	US	2015	Fiction		9781616954277		
8189	God is love, they once said, but we reserved that...	Atwood, Margaret	The Handmaid's Tale	Novel			Repino, Robert	Mort(e)	US	2015	Fiction		9781616954277		
8190	.. and then, in a sort of ridiculous ceremony, they gave him the keys to the town and accepted him as the perpetual governor of the Island of Barataria.	Cervantes, Miguel de	Don Quixote de la Mancha				Restrepo, Laura	Isle of Passion	US	2005	Fiction		9780060088996		
8191	Wise Henry James had always warned writers against the use of a mad person as central to a narrative on the ground that as he was not morally responsible, there was no true tale to tell.	Vidal, Gore					Restrepo, Laura	Delirium	US	2007	Fiction		9780385519908		
8192	A map is a sustained attempt upon an unattainable goal, the complete comprehension by an individual of a tract of space that will be individualized into a place by that attempt.	Robinson, Tim	Interim Reports from Folding Landscapes				Reuss, Frederick	A Geography of Secrets	US	2010	Fiction		9781609530006		
8193	That for which we find words is something already dead in our hearts.	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Revoyr, Nina	The Age of Dreaming	US	2008	Fiction				
8194	Only by taking infinitesimally small units for observation (the differential of history, that is, the individual tendencies of men) and attaining to the art of integrating them (that is, finding the sum of these infinitesimals) can we hope to arrive at the laws of history.	Tolstoy, Leo	War and Peace	Novel			Reyn, Irina	What Happened to Anna K	US	2008	Fiction		9781416558934		
8195	The truth is that once we have left our childhood places and started out to make up our lives, armed only with what we have and are, we understand that the real secret of the ruby slippers is not that "there's no place like home," but rather that there is no longer any such place as home: except, of course, for the home we make, or the homes that are made for us, in Oz: which is anywhere, and everywhere, except the place from which we began.	Rushdie, Salman	The Wizard of Oz				Reyn, Irina	What Happened to Anna K	US	2008	Fiction		9781416558934		
8196	If I may dare to use such terms, I take the liberty to assert on my own behalf that I was an honest and loyal knigts, whose mind was infinitely more male than female.	Catherine the Great	Memoirs				Reyn, Irina	The Imperial Wife	US	2016	Fiction		9781250076038		
8197	Shall life renew these bodies? Of a truth All death will he annul, all tears assuage? ... Mine ancient scars shall not be glorified, Nor my titanic tears, the seas, be dried.	Owen, Lt. Wilfred	the Sambre				Cook, Robin	How the Dead Live	US	1986	Fiction	1918	9781935554592		
8198	Forgetting is an involuntary act. The more you want to leave something behind you, the more it follows you.	Barkley, William Jonas					Redondo, Dolores	The Invisible Guardian	US	2013	Fiction		9780007525355		
8199	This is no ordinary apple; it's a magic wishing apple.	Disney, Watl	Snow White				Redondo, Dolores	The Invisible Guardian	US	2013	Fiction		9780007525355		
8200	Alabama does not mean "Here we rest." It never did.	Bush, Mrs. L. B.	A Decade of Progress in Alabama				Reeves, Virginia	Work Like Any Other	US	2016	Fiction	1924	9781501112492		
8201	Killby Prison makrs the impending transfer of the State of Alabama from the rear ranks of prison management to the front ranks. Alabama is following the example of the State of New York and the State of Virginia in establishing a central distributing prison to which prisoners will be sent immediately upon their conviction, and where they will receive: first, a thorough study of their history; second, a most thorough examination, mental and physical, by trained experts; third, a thorough course of treatment to remove any remedial defects; fourth, assignment to that prison and employment for which the convict is best adapted; and fifth, a systematic course of reformatory treatment and training, in order that the prisoner may be restored to society, if possible, a self-respecting, upright, useful and productive citizen.	Hart, Hastings H.	Social Progress of Alabama				Reeves, Virginia	Work Like Any Other	US	2016	Fiction	1922	9781501112492		
8202	His gaze fell upin the top story of the building adjoining the quarry. Like a light flicking on, the casements of a window flew open, a human figure, faint and insubstantial at that distance and height, leaned far out abruptly, and stretched both arms out even further. Who was it? A friend? A good person? Someone who cared? Someone who wanted to help? Was it just one person? Was it everyone? (...) He raised his hands and spread all his fingers.	Kakfa, Franz					Reh, Rusalka	This Brave Balance	US	2011	Fiction		9781611090055		
8203	These are the days when Birds come back --  A very few -- a Bird or two --  To take a backward look.	Dickinson, Emily					Ramussen, Rebecca	Bird Sisters	US	2011	Fiction		9780307717979		
8204	And after that the punishment began.	Dostoyevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov				Rash, Ron	The Risen	US	2016	Fiction		9780062436313		
8205	Her eyes were open, but she still beheld, Now wide awake, the vision of her sleep:	Keats, John	The Eve of St. Ages				Rash, Ron	The Cove	US	2012	Fiction		9780062804199		
8206	Tell me the landscape in which you live, and I will tell you who you are.	Gasset, Ortega Y					Rasmussen, Rebecca	Evergreen	US	2014	Fiction		9780385350990		
8207	This being human is a Guest House. Every morning a new arrival.   A joy, a depression, a meanness, some momentary awareness comes as an unexpected visitor.  Welcome and entertain them all! Even if they're a crowd of sorrows, who violently sweep your house empty of its furniture. Still treat each guest honourably. He may be clearing you out for some new delight.	Rumi					Raverat, Anna	Lover	US	2016	Fiction		9780330544696		
8208	You must concede that this Bronx slum and others in Brooklyn and Manhattan are unrepairable. They are beyond rebuilding, tinkering and restoring.  They must be leveled to the ground.	Moses, Robert					Quinonez, Ernesto	Chango's fire	US	2004	Fiction	1974	605464598		
8209	If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.	The Dalai Lama					Quick, Matthew	The Good Luck of Right Now	US	2014	Fiction		9780062285539		
8210	Certainly there have been better actors than me who have had no careers. Why? I don't know.	Gere, Richard					Quick, Matthew	The Good Luck of Right Now	US	2014	Fiction		9780062285539		
8211	The breeze at dawn has secrets to tell you. Don't go back to sleep.	Rumi					Quimby, Charlie	Monument Road	US	2013	Fiction		9781937226251		
8212	You wander around on your own little cloud When you don't see the why, or the wherefore.	Clark, Petula	Don't Sleep in the Subway				Rabe, David	Girl by the Road At Night	US	2010	Fiction		9781439163337		
8213	Stepping into the field: sadness fills my deep heart.  Bundling rice sheaves: tears dart in two streaks. Who made me miss the ferry leaving? Who made this shallow creek that parts both sides?	Balaban, John (trans.)	Ca Dao				Rabe, David	Girl by the Road At Night	US	2010	Fiction		9781439163337		
8214	We said to each other things that are not said among the living.	Levi, Primo	The Journey				Rabbi, Jonathan	Among the Living	US	2016	Fiction		9781590518038		
8215	There is nothing with which every man is so afraid as getting to know how enormously much he is capable of doing and becoming.	Kierkegaard, Soren					Racculia, Kate	Rhapsody, Bellweather	US	2014	Fiction		9780544129917		
8216	Every love story is a ghost story.	Wallace, David Foster					Racculia, Kate	Rhapsody, Bellweather	US	2014	Fiction		9780544129917		
8217	I remember  the town, the street, something called past better than the unbleached sun,   the broken sounds heart heart  heart  sit down angel, I am desperately alive.	Radulescu, Stella Vinitchi	heart, heart, heart	poem			Radulescu, Domnica	Country of Red Azaleas	US	2016	Fiction		9781455590421		
8218	Everyone who is born holds dual citizenship, in the kingdom of the well and in the kingdom of the sick. Although we all prefer to use only the good passport, sooner or later each of us is obliged, at least for a spell, to identify ourselves as citizens of that other place.	Sontag, Susan					Radmann, Christopher	The Crack	US	2014	Fiction		9781780745282		
8219	To fill a Gap Insert the Thing that caused it --  Block it up With Other -- and 'twill yawn the more --  You cannot solder an Abyss With Air.	Dickinson, Emily					Radmann, Christopher	The Crack	US	2014	Fiction		9781780745282		
8220	I could a tale unfold.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play 	UK		Radcliffe, Ann	A Sicilian	US	1790	Fiction		9780141191942		
8221	Something goes astray In men and weather, Men and words...	Hamri, Porsteinn fra	Broken				Jonasson, Ragnar	Night Blind	US	2015	Fiction	2013	9781910633113		
8222	From the body by the body with the body Since the body and until the body.	Artaud, Antonin					Rahimi, Atiq	The Patience Stone	US	2008	Fiction		9781590513446		
8223	He has a great heart, as great as his sorrow.	Hosseini, Rafaat					Rahimi, Atiq	Three 	US	2013	Fiction				
8224	On the gravity of Americans and why it does not prevent them from acting rashly	Tocqueville, Alexis de	Democracy in America	Chapter Title			Rain, David	The Heat of the Sun	US	2012	Fiction		9780857892034		
8225	The man in the brown macintosh loves a lady who is dead.	Joyce, James	Ulysses		Ireland		Raine, Craig	The Heartbreak	US	2010	Fiction		9781848875104		
8226	When real things are so wonderful, what is the point of pretending?	Forster, E. M.					Rain, David	Volcano Street	US	2014	Fiction		9780857892089		
8227	The fiction of one's life is the truth.	Price, Vincent					Rain, David	Volcano Street	US	2014	Fiction		9780857892089		
8228	... there comes a time when you cease to know yourself amid all these changes, and that is very sad. I feel at present as the man must have felt who lost his shadow...	Leblanc, Maurice	The Escape of Arsene Lupin				Rajaniemi, Hannu	The Quantum Thief	US	2010	Fiction		9780765329493		
8229	Love is the prerogative of the brave.	Gandhi, Mohandas					Rakha, Naseem	The Crying Tree	US	2009	Fiction		9780767931748		
8230	It is a rule of refinement, when writing about and making use of the vicissitudes of our life, never to tell the truth.	Kierkegaard, Soren	Diary				Ramirez, Sergio	A thousand Deaths Plus One	US	2004	Fiction		9780929701875		
8231	A man lies here, silent and ignored, who, living, lived a thousand deaths plus one; Do not expect to learn about my days gone by. To awaken is to die. Rouse me not!	Villaurrutia, Xavier	Epitafios				Ramirez, Sergio	A thousand Deaths Plus One	US	2004	Fiction		9780929701875		
8232	Ploffskin, Pluffskin, Pelican jee! We think no birds so happy as we! Plumpskin, Ploshskin, Pelican jill! We think so then, and we thought so still!		Edward Lear				Puchner, Eric	Last Day on Earth	US	2017	Fiction		9781501147807		
8233	I dearly love the state of Texas, but I consider that a harmless perversion on my part, and discuss it only with consenting adults.	Ivins, Molly					Puig, Yvonne Georgina	A Wife of Noble Character	US	2016	Fiction		9781627795555		
8234	James James Morrison Morrison Weatherby George Dupree Took great Care of his Mother, Though he was only three. James James Said to his Mother, "Mother," he said, said he:  "You must never go down to the end of the town, If you don't go down with me."	Milne, A. A.	Disobedience				Pullinger, Kate	A Little Stranger	US	2004	Fiction		9781852429140		
8235	And then, after a quartet of an hour's conversation, let the lady release the gentlemen from further attendance, by bowing to him, and turning to some other acquaintance who may not be far off. She can leave him much more easily than he can leave her, and it will be better to do so in proper time, than to detain him too long. It is generally in his power to return to her before the close of the evening, and if he is pleased with her society, he will probably make an opportunity of doing so.	Leslie, Eliza	The Ladies' Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners; or, Miss Leslie's Behaviour Book				Pullen, M. J.	Regrets Only	US	2016	Fiction		9781250070944		
8236	Centuries surround me with fire.	Mandelstam, Osip					Pulvers, Roger	Star Sand	US	2016	Fiction		9781503936027		
8237	Avenge not yourselves, but rather give place unto wrath: for it is written, Vengeance is mine; I will repay, saith the Lord.		Rom. 12:19				Punke, Michael	The Revenant	US	2002	Fiction		9781410490216		
8238	Out of reality are our tales of imagination fashioned.	Andersen, Hans Christian					Puri, Nandita C.	Two Worlds	US	2011	Fiction				
8239	Mme. Prostakova: Since he was young, sir, he's been a lover of stories. Skotinin: Mitrofan takes after me.		The Minor				Pushkin, Alexander	Tales of Belkin	US	1831	Fiction, Anthology				
8240	Watch over your honor while you are young...			Proverb			Pushkin, Alexander	The Captain's Daughter	US	1957	Fiction, Anthology			Compilation copyright year	
8241	In or about December 1910, human character changed. I am not saying that one went out, as one might into a garden, and there saw that a rose had flowered, or that a hen had laid an egg. The change was not sudden and definite like that. But a change there was, nevertheless... All human relations have shifted -- those between masters and servantsm husbands and wives, parents and children. And when human relations change there is at the same time a change in religion, conduct, politics, and literature.	Woolf, Virginia	"Mr. Bennett and Mrs. Brown", Collected Essays	Essay	UK		Pye, Virginia	River of Dust	US	2013	Fiction				
8242	I hate the idea of causes, and if I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.	Forster, E. M.					Pye, Marc	Rewire	US	2001	Fiction		340766107		
8243	Under the paving-stones, the beach!		Graffito		France		Pynchon, Thomas	Inherent Vice	US	2009	Fiction	1968	9781594202247		
8244	We are able to find everything in our memory, which is like a dispensary or chemical labouratory in which chance steers our hand sometimes to a soothing drug and sometimes to a dangerous poison.	Proust, Marcel					Pyne, Daniel	Fifty Mice	US	2014	Fiction		9780299071642		
8245	Where you come from is gone, where you thought you were going to never was there, and where you are is no good unless you can get away from it.	O' Connor, Flannery					Pyne, Daniel	Fifty Mice	US	2014	Fiction		9780299071642		
8246	I've died more than once in my life.  Some can spin plates on sticks, some can go around Pebble Beach at even par, but few have as many stamps in their afterlife passport as me. It's a gift, I suppose, though not one I'd wish on anyone.  There will be one more crossing over for me, just as there is for all of us. But most can't tell you what awaits you there, and even I can only report on what I've seen myself, because whether you're meant for the penthouse or the boiler room, it's a place of your own making. Paradise or Hades, heaven or hell -- they're custom made.  I know because I've been to both.	Orchard, Danny	The Damned				Pyper, Andrew	The Damned	US	2015	Fiction		9781501105265		
8247	Le mariage est comme une fortresse assiegee; ceux qui sont dehors veulent y entrer, et  ceux qui sont dedans veulent en sortir. (Marriage is like a fortress besieged; those who are outside want to get in, and those  who are inside want to get out.)		French Proverb	Proverb	France		Qian, Zhongshu	Fortress Besieged	US	1947	Fiction				
8248	Because I do not hope to turn again.	Cavalcanti, Guido					Qiu, Xiaolong	Shanghai Redemption	US	2015	Fiction		9781473617957		
8249	Money calls blood		Akan Proverb	Proverb			Quartey, Kwei	Murder At Cape Three Points	US	2014	Fiction		9781616953898		
8250	Things just fo strange, that though they never did, yet they might happen"	Sheridan's Critic					Linley, William	Forbidden Apartments	US	1800	Fiction				
8251	Thy sweet reviving smiles might cheer despair, On the pale lips detain the parting breath, And bid hope blossom in the shades of death.”	Mrs. Barbauld					Opie, Amelia	Father and Daughter	US	1809	Fiction				
8252	Men pleas'd theirselves, think others will delight In such like circumstance, with such like sport. Their copious stories oftentimes begun End without audience, and are never done.	 Shakespeare.					Opie, Amelia	New Tales 	US	1818	Fiction				
8253	“My grief lies all within; And these external manners of lament Are merely shadows to the unseen grief That swells with silence in the tortured soul: There lies the substance.”	Richard II.					Opie, Amelia	Tales Of The Heart 	US	1820	Fiction				
8254	No air-builtcastles, and no ſairy bowers, But thou, fair Tynemouth, and thy well.known towers, Now bid th' hiﬅoric muſe explore the maze Of long paﬅ years, and tales of other days. Pride of Northumbria Z.ufrom thy crowded port, Where Europe*s brave commercial ſons reſort, - Her boaﬅed mines ſend forth their ſable ﬅores, To buy the varied wealth of distant ſhores. Here the tall lighthouſe, bold in ſpiral height, Glads will: its welcome beam the ſeamaxvs ſight. Here, too, the ﬁrm redoubt, the ramparvs length, The death.fraught cannon, and the baﬁioﬄs ﬅrength, Hang frowning o'er the briny deep belowl To guard the coaﬅ againﬅ th' invading ſoe'. Here health ſalubrious ſpreads her balmy wings, And woos the ſuﬀerer to her ſaline ſprings; . And, here the antiquarian ﬅrays around The						Harvey, Jane	The Castle of Tynemouth: A Tale	US	1806	Fiction				
8255	"Could tell, The abbey's hoary bound,Or mark where once', ere' fate the chapel shook, Each father op'd the brass-embossed book, Or note the cellar's space,						Harvey, Jane	The Castle of Tynemouth: A Tale	US	1806	Fiction				
8256	I confess it is my nature's plagae To spy into abuse ; and oft my jealousy Shapes faults that are not.	Shakespeare					Harvey, Jane	Brougham Castle	US	1816	Fiction				
8257	It is a miserable thing to live in suspense; it is the life of a spider.	Swift					Harvey, Jane	The Ambassador's Secretary	US	1828	Fiction				
8258	In winter's tedious nights, sit by the fire, With good old folks, and let them tell thee tales.	Shakespeare					Lathom, Francis	The Mysterious Freebooter or The Days Of Queen Bess	US	1828	Fiction				
8259	Has pass'd my lips methought in those sad moments, The tombs around, the saints, the darken'd altar, And all the trembling shrines with horror shook.	Thomson					Lathom, Francis	The Fatal Vow or St Michaels Monastery	US	1807	Fiction				
8260	Oh thou weed, Who art so lovely fair, and smell'st so sweet, That the senses ache at thee—"Wou'd thou hadst ne'er been born I should make very forges of my cheeks, That would to cinders burn up modesty, Did I but speak thy deed!	Shakespeare					Lathom, Francis	The Fatal Vow or St Michaels Monastery	US	1807	Fiction				
8261	Learn to do good from other's harm, And you shall do full well.	Lillo					Lathom, Francis	The One Pound Note	US	1820	Fiction				
8262	I fit down to -write what I think, not to think what I shall write."	Cervantes					Lathom, Francis	Men And Manners	US	1800	Fiction				
8263	" The Monkey who had seen the World."						Lathom, Francis	Men And Manners	US	1800	Fiction				
8264	-Can such things be, And overcome us like a summer's cloud, Without our special wonder ?	Shakespeare					Lathom, Francis	Impenetrable Secret	US	1831	Fiction				
8265	I'll read you matter deep and dangerous ; As full of peril and advent'rous spirit, As to o'erwalk a current, roaring lood, On the ansteadfast footing of a spear,	Shakespeare					Lathom, Francis	The Unknown 	US	1826	Fiction				
8266	hold the world but as the world, A stage, where every man must play his part, And mine a sad one ! "	Shakespeare					Lathom, Francis	The Unknown 	US	1826	Fiction				
8267	Just once in my life -- oh, when have I ever wanted anything just once in my life?	Hempel, Amy	Memoir				Quatro, Jamie	I want to show you more	US	2013	Fiction		9780802120755		
8268	"Icare," dixit, "ubi es? Qua te regione requiram?	Ovid			Greece		Queneau, Raymond	The Flight of Icarus	US	1968	Fiction		9781847491022		
8269	... it is the Sunday of life, which levels everything, and rejects everything bad; men gifted with such good humor cannot be fundamentally bad or base.	Hegel					Queneau, Raymond	The Sunday of Life	US	1952	Fiction		9780811206464		
8270	Hermann waited for the appointed hour like a tiger trembling for its prey.						Pushkin, Alexander	The Queen of Spades	US	1834	Fiction				
8271	Watch over your honor while you are young …		Proverb				Pushkin, Alexander	The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories	US	1836	Fiction				
8272	He would have been a Captain in the Guards tomorrow. “I do not care for that; a common soldier let him be.” A splendid thing to say! He’ll have much sorrow … • • • • • Who is his father, then?	Knyazhnin					Pushkin, Alexander	The Captain's Daughter and Other Stories	US	1836	Fiction				
8273	The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowledge: but fools despise wisdom and instruction.	Proverbs					Pilkington, Mary	Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness. 	US	1804	Fiction				
8274	a great, a good, and a right mind, is a kind of divinity lodged within us, and may be the blessing of the slave as well as the prince,	Seneca					Pilkington, Mary	Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness. 	US	1804	Fiction				
8275	A good conscience is both the testimony and reward of a good life-	Seneca					Pilkington, Mary	Historical Beauties for Young Ladies, Intended to Lead the Female Mind to the Love and Practice of Moral Goodness. 	US	1804	Fiction				
8276	- * - - - - - - - - When I am gone, Who shall take care to form their ductile minds (Unprincipled as yet in Virtue's school) To shew them Honour's paths—to turn their steps From Vice's flow'r-strew’d way? Say, whose example (Bettering all precept) shall shine before them, The fairest call to good?	Howard					Pilkington, Mary	The Ill-fated Mariner	US	1809	Fiction				
8277	And Love and Friendship's finely pointed dart Fall blunted from the indurated heart.	Goldsmith					Pilkington, Mary	Rosina	US	1793	Fiction				
8278	Delightful talk ! lo rear the tender thought,  To teach the young idea how to fhout, And pour the ftefli inftmflioo o'er the mind. 	Thomfen					Pilkington, Mary	Marmontel's Tales	US	1799	Fiction				
8279	Nor Peace nor Eafe the Heart can know, Which, like the Needle true,  Turns at the touch of Joy and Woe,   Yet; turning, trembles too.		Greville's Ode to Indifference				West, Jane	A Gossip's Story, and a Legendary Take	US	1796	Fiction				
8280	While Hope pictures to us a flattering scene os suture Miffe let us deny its pencil thofe colours which are too bright to be lasting— When hearts deferving happ ness woula unite their sortune, Virtue would crown tnem with an unsading garland os modest, hurtksi flowers ; buc ill- judging passion will sorce the gaudier rofe intothe wreath, whose tborn offends them when its leaves are dropt.	Sheridan	Rivals				West, Jane	A Tale of the Times	US	1813	Fiction				
8281	Wisdom in sable garb array'd, Immers'd in rapturous thought profound, And Melancholy, silent maid. With leaden eye that loves the ground, Still on thy solemn steps attend : Warm Charity, the jreneral friend, With Justice, to herself severe, And Pity, dropping soft the sadly-pleasing tear.	Gray	Ode to Adversity				West, Jane	Alicia de Lacy	US	1814	Fiction				
8282	Haw many a chief, whose busy mind ConvuU'd this earthy scene, Has sunk forgotten by mankind, At tho' he ne'er had been.	Peacock	Genius of Thames				West, Jane	Alicia de Lacy	US	1814	Fiction				
8283	With exulting hearts They spread their spurious treasures to the SUB,  In number boundless as the blooms of spring,  Behold their glaring idols, empty shades,  By fancy gilded o'er, and then set up For adoration.	Akenside					West, Jane	The Refusal	US	1810	Fiction				
8284	O, momentary grace of mortal man,  Which we more hunt for than the grace of God I Who builds his hope in air of your fair looks,  Lives like a drunken sailor on a mast,  Ready with every nod to tumble dowm Into the fatal bowels at the deep.	Shakespeare, WIlliam					West, Jane	The Refusal	US	1810	Fiction				
8285	“See a fond mother encircled by her children: with pious tenderness she looks around, and her soul even melts with maternal love. One she kisses on the forehead, and clasps another to her bosom. One she sets upon her knee, and finds a seat upon her foot for another. And while, by their actions, their lisping words, and asking eyes, she understands their various, numberless little wishes, to these she dispenses a look; a word to those; but whether she smiles or frowns, ’tis all in tender love.”		Italian of Vincenzio Da Filicaja,				West, Jane	The Mother	US	1809	Poetry				
8286	From Virtue's blissful paths away The double-tongued are sure to stray; Good is a forth-right journey still, And mazy paths but lead to ill.						Brown, Charles Brockden	Wieland	US	1798	Fiction				
8287	What though Religion's guardians taint her tide ! Pure is the fountain, though the stream flows wide ! Tee oft her erring guides her cause betray : Yet Rage grows impious 'when it bars her way.						Meeke, Mary	Langhton Priory	US	1809	Fiction				
8288	In storm and in sunshine, Whatever asail, We'll onward and conquer, And never say fail!						Meeke, Mary	Marion's Path: Through Shadow to Sunshine	US	1871	Fiction				
8289	Oh ! what a traitor is my Love, " That thus unthrones me ! " I fee the errors that I would avoid, " And have my reafon still, but not the ufe oft."	Howard					Meeke, Mary	Ellesmere	US	1799	Fiction				
8290	TEMPUS OMNIA REVZLAT.						Meeke, Mary	Which is the Man?	US	1801	Fiction				
8291	Our leaders should reject market values as a framework for health care and the market-driven mess into which our health system is evolving.	Kassirer, Jerome. P M.D.	JEROME P. KASSIRER, M.D. New England Journal of Medicine Vol. 333, No. 1, p. 50, 1995				Cook, Robin	Contagion	US	1992	Fiction		425155943		
8292	If one thinks of oneself as free, one is free, and if one thinks of oneself as bound, one is bound. Here this saying is true, “Thinking makes it so.”	Ashtavakra Gita, 1:11	Ashtavakra Gita translated by John Richards				Cook, Robin	Foreign Body	US	2008	Fiction		399155023		
8293	Now a certain man named Simon had previously practiced magic in the city and amazed the people of Samaria, saying that he was someone great. All of them, from the least to the greatest, listened to him eagerly, saying “This man is the power of God that is called Great.” And they listened eagerly to him because for a long time he had amazed them with his magic. But when they believed Philip, who was proclaiming the good news about the Kingdom of God and the name of Jesus Christ, they were baptized, both men and women. Even Simon himself believed. After being baptized, he stayed constantly with Philip and was amazed when he saw the signs and great miracles that took place. Now when the apostles at Jerusalem heard that Samaria had accepted the word of God, they sent Peter and John to them. The two went down and prayed for them that they might receive the Holy Spirit (for as yet the Spirit had not come upon any of them; they had only been baptized in the name of the Lord Jesus). Then Peter and John laid their hands on them, and they received the Holy Spirit. Now when Simon saw that the Spirit was given through the laying on of the apostles’ hands, he offered them money, saying “Give me also this power so that anyone on whom I lay my hands may receive the Holy Spirit.” But Peter said to him, “May your silver perish with you, because you thought you could obtain God’s gift with money! You have no part or share in this, for your heart is not right before God.”	Acts of the Apostles 8:9-21	Bible				Cook, Robin	Intervention	US		Fiction				
8294	Oh what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!	Sir Scott, Walter	Marmion, canto vi, stanza 17				Cook, Robin	Cure	US	2010	Fiction		399156623		
8295	The first thing we do, let's kill all the lawyers.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI, Part II				Cook, Robin	Harmful Intent	US	1992	Fiction		399139648		
8296	“HOW DARE YOU SPORT THUS WITH LIFE."	Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft 	Frankenstein				Cook, Robin	Mutation	US	1989	Fiction	1818	2266071319		
8297	Science without conscience is but the ruin of the soul.	Rabelais, François 					Cook, Robin	Terminal	US	1992	Fiction		8408010468		
8298	Concerning Egypt itself I shall extend my remarks to a great length, because there is no country that possesses so many wonders, nor any that has such a number of works that defy descriptions.	Herodotus					Cook, Robin	Sphinx	US	1979	Fiction		451159497		
8299	A bitter laugh burst from the count’s lips; as in a dream, he had just seen his father being taken to the grave, and Mercedes walking to the altar.		The Count of Monte Cristo				Green, Tim	Exact Revenge	US	2005	Fiction		446531456		
8300	Indeed, I think that people want peace so much that one of these days governments had better get out of their way and let them have it.	Eisenhower, Dwight D. 					le Carré, John 	The Russia House	US	1989	Fiction		743464664		
8301	One must think like a hero to behave like a merely decent human being.	Sarton, May 					le Carré, John 	The Russia House	US	1989	Fiction		743464664		
8302	In the U.S., the dangerous spiders include the Widows and the Recluse Spiders.	Herbert, W and Levi, Lorna. R	Spiders and their Kin				Gardner, Lisa 	Say Goodbye	US	2009	Fiction	2002	553588095		
8303	The Germans were almost completely deceived, only Hitler guessed right, and he hesitated to back his hunch…	Taylor, A.J.P	English History 1914-1945				Follett, Ken 	Eye Of The Needle	US	1978	Fiction, Suspense, Spy fiction		006074815X		
8304	And there came unto me one of the seven angels which had the seven vials full of the seven last plagues…	Revelation 21:9	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	Unnatural Exposure	US	1997	Fiction		751530492		
8305	And the third angel poured out bis vial upon the rivers and fountains of waters; and they became blood.	Revelation 16:4	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	Black Notice	US	1999	Fiction		425175405		
8306	They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and his wonders in the deep. 	Psalm 107:2324	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	The Body Farm	US	1994	Fiction		425201449		
8307	And he said, What hast thou done? the voice of thy brother's blood crieth unto me from the ground.	Genesis 4:10	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	From Potter's Field	US	1995	Fiction		425204693		
8308	Every man's work shall be made manifest: for the day shall declare it, because it shall be revealed by fire; and the fire shall try every man's work of what sort it is.	I Corinthians 3:13	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	Point of Origin	US	1998	Fiction		751530484		
8309	There was a general panic, a great many excitable people declaring that the evil one was revisiting the earth.	Anonymous	H.M., ANONYMOUS EAST END MISSIONARY, 1888				Cornwell, Patricia 	Portrait Of A Killer: Jack The Ripper - Case Closed	US	2002	Fiction	1888	425192733		
8310	We owe respect to the living. To the dead we owe only truth.	Voltaire					Cornwell, Patricia 	The Scarpetta Factor	US	2009	Fiction	1785	399156399		
8311	And I heard a great voice out of the temple saying to the seven angels, Go your ways, and pour out the vials of the wrath of God upon the earth.	REVELATION 16:1	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	Red Mist	US	2011	Fiction		399158022		
8312	I will show you fear in a handful of dust.	Eliot, T.S	The Waste Land				Cornwell, Patricia 	Dust	US	2013	Fiction	1922	399157573		
8313	THERE IS LOVE IN ME THE LIKES OF WHICH YOU’VE NEVER SEEN. THERE IS RAGE IN ME THE LIKES OF WHICH SHOULD NEVER ESCAPE.	Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft 	Frankenstein				Cornwell, Patricia 	Chaos	US	2006	Fiction		62436724		
8314	Chaos, From the Ancient Greek (χ Chaos ος or kháos) A vast chasm or void Anarchy The science of unpredictability						Cornwell, Patricia 	Chaos	US	2006	Fiction		62436724		
8315	They shall lie down alike in the dust, and the worms shall cover them.	Job 21: 26	Bible				Cornwell, Patricia 	Blow Fly	US	2003	Fiction		425198731		
8316	Health, as a vast societal enterprise, is too important to be solely the concern of the providers of services.	Kissick, William L. M.D.					Crichton, Michael 	Five Patients	US	1970	Fiction		345354648		
8317	Not until the male become female and the female becomes male shall ye enter the Kingdom of Heaven.	Jesus, in The Gospel of Thomas	Bible				Wilson, Robert 	Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		440500702		
8318	For the Cherub Cat is a term in the Angel Tiger	Smart, Christopher	Jubilate Agno				Wilson, Robert 	Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		440500702		
8319	History is a nightmare from which none of us can awaken.	Jung, Carl	Stephen Prometheus, from Odysseus				Wilson, Robert 	Schrodinger's Cat Trilogy	US	1981	Fiction, Science Fiction		440500702		
8320	It is necessary that things should pass away into that from which they are born. For things must pay one another the penalty and compensation for their injustice according to the ordinance of time.	Anaximander					Wilson, Robert 	Axis	US	2007	Fiction		765309394		
8321	Telescopes of surpassing power revealed to her the unrevealed depths of the cosmos on polished mirrors of floating mercury. The dead worlds of Sirius, the half-formed worlds of Arcturus, the rich but lifeless worlds whirling around vast Antares and Betelgeuse — these she studied, without avail.	Cross, Polton 	Wings Across the Cosmos				Wilson, Robert 	Blind Lake	US	2003	Fiction	1938	0-7653-0262-4		
8322	We read the past by the light of the present, and the forms vary as the shadows fall, or as the point of vision alters.	Froude, James Anthony					Wilson, Robert 	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22-nd Century America	US	2009	Fiction		765319713		
8323	Look not for roses in Attalus his garden, or wholesome flowers in a venomous plantation. And since there is scarce any one bad, but some others are the worse for him, tempt not contagion by proximity, and hazard not thyself in the shadow of corruption.	Sir Browne, Thomas					Wilson, Robert 	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22-nd Century America	US	2009	Fiction		765319713		
8324	Crowns, generally speaking, have thorns.	Hertzler, Arthur E.					Wilson, Robert 	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22-nd Century America	US	2009	Fiction		765319713		
8325	One turns in all directions and sees nothing. Yet one senses that there is a source for this deep restlessness; and the path that leads there is not a path to a strange place, but a path home.	Matthiessen, Peter	The Snow Leopard				Wilson, Robert 	Gypsies	US	1988	Fiction		708883532		
8326	If anything is taught here, it is simply the charting of the life of someone who started out to somewhere-and went.	Bradbury, Ray 					Wilson, Robert and Zicree, Marc 	Ghostlands	US	2005	Fiction		9780061059605		
8327	We make our own ghosts, and then give them permission to haunt us.		Magic Time: Angelfire				Wilson, Robert and Zicree, Marc 	Ghostlands	US	2005	Fiction		9780061059605		
8328	Woe is me, woe is me! The acorn’s not yet fallen from the tree That’s to grow the wood That’s to make the cradle That’s to rock the babe That’s to grow a man That’s to lay me to my rest	Anonymous	The Ghost's Song				Wilson, Robert 	Chronos	US	2008	Fiction		3453524489		
8329	It is natural for the mind to believe and for the will to love; so that, for want of true objects, they must attach themselves to false.	Pascal, Blaise 					Wilson, Robert 	Burning Paradise	US	2013	Fiction		765332612		
8330	Nature is mindless, but it has mastered the art of deception.	Iverson, Ethan 	The Fisherman and the Spider				Wilson, Robert 	Burning Paradise	US	2013	Fiction		765332612		
8331	When an obscure data-management company launched what it called “the Affinities” a couple of years ago, almost no one paid attention. It was a quixotic idea that seemed to gain no traction: there was no ad campaign outside of a few media outlets in a few major cities, and not much press coverage even in those markets. But something surprising was happening under the radar … Invited as a special guest to a local meeting, I arrived with limited expectations. What I would find, I suspected, was a group of perfectly ordinary people who had been convinced to pay annual dues for the privilege of flattering one another, a commercial conceit of which P. T. Barnum might have been proud. But there was a real energy in the gathering—social, sexual, intellectual—that took me by surprise. It made me wonder where all this was going, and I asked one young woman what she thought the members of her Affinity might be doing in twenty or thirty years. She laughed at the question. “Writing our memoirs, I guess,” she said. “Or maybe signing our confessions.”		The Atlantic, feature article, “Teleodynamics, Meir Klein, and the Rise of the Affinities”				Wilson, Robert 	The Affinities	US	2015	Fiction		765332620		
8332	The Purple Sage opened his mouth and moved his tongue and so spake to them and he said: The Earth quakes and the Heavens rattle; the beasts of nature flock together and the nations of men flock apart; volcanoes usher up heat while elsewhere water becomes ice and melts; and then on other days it just rains. Indeed do many things come to pass.	Lord Omar Khayaam Ravenhurst K.S.C	The Book of Predications, The Honest Book of Truth				Wilson, Robert and Shea, Robert	The Illuminatus! Trilogy	US	1975	Fiction		 1-56731-237-3		
8333	The history of the world is the history of the warfare between secret societies.	Reed, Ishmael	Mumbo-Jumbo				Wilson, Robert and Shea, Robert	The Illuminatus! Trilogy	US	1975	Fiction		 1-56731-237-3		
8334	In the end it is the mystery that lasts and not the explanation.	Sitwell, Sacheverell	For Want of the Golden City				Aickman, Robert 	Cold Hand in Mine: Strange Stories	UK	1975	Fiction		89968416		
8335	Corazón malherido Por cinco espadas	Lorca, Federico Garcia					Aickman, Robert 	Cold Hand in Mine: Strange Stories	UK	1975	Fiction		89968416		
8336	Heroes are often the most ordinary of men.	Thoueau, Henry David 					Clancy, Tom	Red Rabbit	US	2002	Fiction, Techno-thriller		399148701		
8337	Courage is the first of human qualities … because it is the quality that guarantees all others.	Churchill, Winston 					Jacobson, Douglas 	The Katyn Order	US	2011	Fiction		1590135725		
8338	... A hired killer , or killer (from an English killer ) is a person committing murder for material compensation from the customer. Such murders are called custom-made , and most of the world's legislations believe that both the performer and the customer are guilty ....						Mazurin, Oleg 	Famous killers, Famous victims			Fiction				
8339	At the entrance two killers are pounded In anticipation of the client. One of them Noticeably worried. Another, watching How a partner is nervous, with a grin Is interested in him: - Are you cho, brabello, steamed? - Yes, there is not a client for a long time. I'm afraid, as if something is wrong with him It happened… 		Joke 				Mazurin, Oleg 	Famous killers, Famous victims			Fiction				
8340	In the stomach, in the head, shoot, And then do not check!		Killer's Rule				Mazurin, Oleg 	Famous killers, Famous victims			Fiction				
8341	“You have heard that it was said to the people long ago, 'You shall not murder, and anyone who murders will be subject to judgment."	Matthew 5: 21	Bible				Mazurin, Oleg 	Famous killers, Famous victims			Fiction				
8342	I won’t be the lonely one.	Glasvegas	Daddy’s Gone				Hurwitz, Gregg 	You're Next			Fiction				
8343	Fear was absolutely necessary. Without it, I would have been scared to death.	Patterson, Floyd 					Hurwitz, Gregg 	The Survivor	US	2012	Fiction		312625510		
8344	Ripley: What you’re doing is wrong. Luther: Yeah, I know. Ripley: Why do it then? Luther: ’Cause it’s right.	Cross, Neil 	Luther				Hurwitz, Gregg 	Orphan X	US	2016	Fiction		1250067847		
8345	When a young naturalist commences the study of a group of organisms quite unknown to him, he is at first much perplexed to determine what differences to consider . . . for he knows nothing of the amount and kind of variation to which the group is subject. . . .	Darwin, Charles	The Origin of Species				Kelly, Jacqueline	The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate	New Zealand	2009	Fiction		978-0-8050-8841-0		
8346	To talk of diseases is a sort of Arabian Nights entertainment.	Osler, William					Sacks, Oliver 	The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat and Other Clinical Tales 	UK	1985	Medical History		684853949		
8347	The physician is concerned [unlike the naturalist] . . . with a single organism, the human subject, striving to preserve its identity in adverse circumstances.	Mc Kenzie, Ivy					Sacks, Oliver 	The Man Who Mistook His Wife For A Hat and Other Clinical Tales 	UK	1985	Medical History		684853949		
8348	Many believe that politeness is but a mask worn in the world to conceal bad passions and impulses, and to make a show of possessing virtues not really existing in the heart; thus, that politeness is merely hypocrisy and dissimulation. Do not believe this; be certain that those who profess such a doctrine are themselves practising the deceit they condemn so much . . . True politeness is the language of a good heart.	Hartley, Florence 	The Ladies’ Book of Etiquette				Maron, Margaret	Rituals of the Season	US	2005	Fiction	1873	978-0-446-50952-7		
8349	That most farmers have had “a hard row to hoe” during the last few years is a fact which admits of no argument. The famous poets who never plowed a furrow in their lives go into raptures over rural life.		Profitable Farming in the Southern States				Maron, Margaret	Hard Row	US	2007	Fiction	1890	0-446-19825-0		
8350	The Great Smokies are the largest single mountain range in eastern North America. Even so, they are but a small piece of the jigsaw puzzle that makes up the Southern Blue Ridge Province. So, if you live in the Smokies region, you can wake up every single morning and say to yourself: “Well now, here I am in the general area of the Great Smoky Mountains, a mountain range on the western front of the Southern Blue Ridge Province, a part of the Blue Ridge Province, one of the four provinces in the Southern Appalachians, a part of the Appalachian Mountains, which are probably named after a Florida Indian tribe.	Ellison, George	 Smoky Mountain News				Maron, Margaret	High Country Fall	US	2004	Fiction		446615900		
8351	Fire cleanses but the Blood of the Lamb Washes whiter than snow	Chapel, Jones					Maron, Margaret	Home Fires	US	1998	Fiction		892966556		
8352	Man, as classified at the head of the organic evolution of intelligence upon this planet, is a measurer, and, as symbols of his true domination of the world, a rule and a pair of scales would be much fitter and more expressive of his glory than a crown and a sceptre.		The Great Industries of the United States				Maron, Margaret	Killer Market	US	1999	Fiction	1872	446606197		
8353	By marriage, the husband and wife are one person in law.… If the wife be injured in her person or her property, she can bring no action for redress without her husband’s concurrence.	Sir Blackstone, William					Maron, Margaret	Sand Sharks	US	2009	Fiction		978-0-446-55142-7		
8354	Here’s to the land of the long leaf pine, The summer land where the sun doth shine, Where the weak grow strong and the strong grow great, Here’s to “down home,” the Old North State!		Official North Carolina Toast				Maron, Margaret	Sand Sharks	US	2009	Fiction		978-0-446-55142-8		
8355	Jesus, Saviour, pilot me Over life’s tempestuous sea: Unknown waves before me roll, Hiding rocks and treacherous shoal; Chart and compass come from Thee, Jesus, Saviour, pilot me.	Hopper, Edward 					Maron, Margaret	Shooting at Loons	US	1994	Fiction		446404241		
8356	The construction drawings, plus the specifications to be described later, are the chief sources of information for the supervisors and craftsman responsible for the actual work of construction.						Maron, Margaret	Southern Discomfort	US	1993	Fiction		446400807		
8357	It might seem that the turbulent squall cloud is very vigorous compared with the gentle air currents which build it,but it must be remembered that the squall cloud is near the axis of the whirl.	Milham, Willis Isbister 					Maron, Margaret	Winter's Child	US	2006	Fiction		892968109		
8358	Sixty million and more I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.	ROMANS 9: 25	Bible				Morrison,Toni	Beloved	US	1987	Fiction, Magical Realism		1-58060-120-0		
8359	Nobody knew my rose of the world but me…. I had too much glory. They don’t want glory like that in nobody’s heart.		The Rose Tattoo				Morrison,Toni	Sula	US	1973	Fiction		452283868		
8360	For it hath been declared unto me of you, my brethren, by them which are of the house of Chloe, that there are contentions among you.	I CORINTHIANS 1:11	Bible				Morrison,Toni	Tar Baby	US	1981	Fiction		1400033446		
8361	Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not	LUKE 18:16	Bible				Morrison,Toni	God Help the Child	US	2014	Fiction		307594173		
8362	I love short trips to New York; to me it is the finest three-day town on earth.	Cameron, James 					Maron, Margaret	Three-Day Town	US	2011	Fiction		446555789		
8363	And the rain is brain-colored. And the thunder sounds like something remembering something.						Rice, Anne	The witching hour	US	1990	Fiction		99471426		
8364	The sow came in with the saddle. The little pig rocked the cradle. The dish jumped over the table To see the pot swallow the ladle. The spit that stood behind the door Threw the pudding-stick on the floor. “Odsplut!” said the gridiron, “Can’t you agree? I’m the head constable, Bring them to me!”	MOTHER GOOSE					Rice, Anne	Lasher	US	1993	Fiction		99471434		
8365	Jesus, speaking to Mary Magdalene: Jesus saith unto her, Touch me not; for I am not yet ascended to my Father: but go to my brethren, and say unto them, I ascend unto my Father, and your Father; and to my God, and your God.	THE GOSPEL ACCORDING TO ST. JOHN 20:17	Bible				Rice, Anne	The Vampire Armand	US	1998	Fiction		978-0-679-45447-2		
8366	What can I give Him, Poor as I am? If I were a shepherd I would bring a lamb, If I were a wise man I would do my part, Yet what I can I give Him, Give my heart.	Rossetti, Christina	In the Bleak Mid-Winter,				Rice, Anne	The Wolves of Midwinter	US	2012	Fiction	1872	385349963		
8367	In a marriage, you had to lie, it was all a tissue of lies like a play…but living alone necessitated telling the truth.	Oates, Joyce Carol 					Hemmingson, Michael 	Seven Women: An Erotic Private Investigation		2008	Fiction		1434475646		
8368	If anyone shall dig up and plunder a buried corpse he shall be outlawed until he comes to an agreement with the relatives of the dead man, and they ask that he be allowed to come among men again.	The Salic Law					Westlake, Donald	The Busy Body	US	1966	Fiction		445406143		
8369	Anything awful makes me laugh. I misbehaved once at a funeral.	Lamb, Charles 					Westlake, Donald	The Busy Body	US	1966	Fiction		445406143		
8370	Television isn’t something you watch. Television is something you appear on.						Westlake, Donald	Get Real	US	2009	Fiction		446178608		
8371	for the mistress of Adams’ Apple, who knows why Two heads are better than one.	Heywood, John 					Westlake, Donald	Two Much!	US	1975	Fiction		445407190		
8372	The old superstition about fiction being "wicked" has doubtless died out in England, but the spirit of it lingers in a certain oblique regard directed toward any story which does not more or less admit that it is only a joke. Even the most jocular novel feels in some degree the weight of the proscription that was formerly directed against literary levity: the jocularity does not always succeed in passing for orthodoxy. It is still expected, though perhaps people are ashamed to say it, that a production which is after all only a 'make-believe' (for what else is a 'story'?) shall be in some degree apologetic — shall renounce the pretension of attempting really to represent life. This, of course, any sensible, wide-awake story declines to do, for it quickly perceives that the tolerance granted to it on such a condition is only an attempt to stifle it disguised in the form of generosity. The old evangelical hostility to the novel, which was as explicit as it was narrow, and which regarded it as little less favourable to our immortal part than a stage-play, was in reality far less insulting. The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life.	James ,Henry 	The Art of Fiction				Westlake, Donald	The Ax	US	1997	Fiction	1888	446606081		
8373	If you're doing what you think is right for everyone involved, then you're fine. So I'm fine.	Labrecque, Thomas G. 	CEO Chase Manhattan Bank				Westlake, Donald	The Ax	US	1997	Fiction		446606081		
8374	 The criminal is the type of the strong man in unfavorable surroundings, the strong man made sick.	Nietszche, Friedrich					Westlake, Donald	The Hot Rock	US	1970	Fiction		446677035		
8375	And when at last it is over, there is no evidence: no weapon, no blood, and no body. The only clue might be the shadows beneath your eyes or a terribly thin line near the corner of your mouth indicating something has been suffered, that in the privacy of your life you have lost something and the loss is too empty to share.	Danielewski, Mark Z.	House of Leaves				Bell, Matt	How They Were Found	US	2010	Fiction		098215125X		
8376	Against all those who would make us afraid And now the answer batters the sky: with fire there is smoke, and after, ashes. You can howl your name into the wind and it will blow it into dust, you can pledge your single life, the earth will eat it all, the way you eat an apple, meat, skin, core, seeds.	Levine, Philip	Ashes				Bell, Matt	Scrapper	US	2015	Fiction		161695521X		
8377	And God shall say God did it.		Inscription inside St. Agnes Church, Detroit, Michigan				Bell, Matt	Scrapper	US	2015	Fiction		161695521X		
8378	And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping thing, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth.	Genesis 7:23, KJV					Bell, Matt	Cataclysm Baby	US	2012	Fiction		983026378		
8379	And every living substance was destroyed which was upon the face of the ground, both man, and cattle, and the creeping thing, and the fowl of the heaven; and they were destroyed from the earth.	McCarthy, Cormac 	The Road				Bell, Matt	Cataclysm Baby	US	2012	Fiction		983026378		
8380	’I never get your limits, Watson. There are unexplored possibilities about you.’	Holmes, Sherlcok	The Sussex Vampire			Y	Davies, David	The Further Adventures of Sherlock Holmes: The Veiled Detective		2009	Fiction		1848564902		
8381	From Greenpeace Plastic pollution: A growing threat to the health of our oceans. The scale of pollution in all our oceans is vast. The majority of the plastic—80%— comes directly from land. Whales, dolphins, turtles, seals and countless other marine life have become victims of land litter. Marine debris is found floating in all the world’s oceans, even near the Polar Regions. It also contaminates the seabed. It is found everywhere, from the beaches of industrialized countries to the shores of the remotest, uninhabited islands. Because it doesn’t break down, such pollution can linger for years, affecting marine environments far from where it entered the ocean.						Meikle, William 	The Creeping Kelp	Scottish	2011	Fiction		1937128156		
8382	Why are all these dolls falling out of the sky? Was there a father?	Sexton, Anne 					Thomas, Jeffrey	Deadstock	US	2007	Fiction		1844164470		
8383	Tear off your own head I t's a doll revolution	Costello, Elvis 					Thomas, Jeffrey	Deadstock	US	2007	Fiction		1844164470		
8384	So high a price So willingly paid Hot blood flows And a ruler is made.		Mintiper Moonsilver Ballad of a Tyran			Y	Lowder, James	Realms of Infamy	US	1994	Fiction		1560769114		
8385	This elusive quality it is, which causes the thought of whiteness, when divorced from more kindly associations, and coupled with any object terrible in itself, to heighten that terror to the furthest bounds. Witness the white bear of the poles, and the white shark of the tropics; what but their smooth, flaky whiteness makes them the transcendent horrors they are? That ghastly whiteness it is which imparts such an abhorrent mildness, even more loathesome than terrific, to the dumb gloating of their aspect. So that not the fierce-fanged tiger in his heraldic coat can so stagger courage as the white-shrouded bear or shark.	Melville, Herman	Moby Dick				Simmons, Dan	The Terror	US	2007	Fiction	1851	978-0-316-01744-2		
8386	Mean while the Mind, from pleasure less, Withdraws into its happiness: The Mind, that Ocean where each kind Does straight its resemblance find; Yet it creates, transcending these, Far other Worlds, and other Seas; Annihilating all that’s made To a green Thought in a green Shade.	Marvell, Andrew 	The Garden				Simmons, Dan	Ilium	US	2003	Fiction		380817926		
8387	Of possessions cattle and fat sheep are things to be had for the lifting, and tripods can be won, and the tawny high heads of horses, but a man’s life cannot come back again, it cannot be lifted nor captured again by force, once it has crossed the teeth’s barrier.	Achilles	Homer’s The Iliad, Book IX, 405–409				Simmons, Dan	Ilium	US	2003	Fiction		380817926		
8388	A bitter heart that bides its time and bites.	Browning, Robert 	Caliban upon Setebos				Simmons, Dan	Ilium	US	2003	Fiction		380817926		
8389	For he was speechless, ghastly, wan,Like him of whom the story ran,Who spoke the spectre hound in man.	Sir Scott, Walter 	The Lay of the Last Minstrel, Canto VI, v. 26				Simmons, Dan	A Winter Haunting	US	2002	Fiction		380817160		
8390	The hounds of winter, they harry me down.	Sting	The Hounds of Winter				Simmons, Dan	A Winter Haunting	US	2002	Fiction		380817160		
8391	How could Homer have known about these things? When all this happened he was a camel in Bactria!	Lucian	The Dream				Simmons, Dan	Olympos	US	2005	Fiction		380817934		
8392	… the real-life history of the earth must in the last instance be a history of a really relentless warfare. Neither his fellows, nor his gods, nor his passions will leave a man alone.	Conrad, Joseph	Notes on Life and Letters				Simmons, Dan	Olympos	US	2005	Fiction		380817934		
8393	O write no more the tale of Troy, If earth Death’s scroll must be— Nor mix with Laian rage the joy Which dawns upon the free: Although a subtler Sphinx renew Riddles of death Thebes never knew. Another Athens shall arise, And to remoter time Bequeath, like sunset to the skies, The splendor of its prime; And leave, if naught so bright may live, All earth can take or Heaven can give. 	Shelley, Percy	Hellas				Simmons, Dan	Olympos	US	2005	Fiction		380817934		
8394	"Hard," replied the Dodger. "As nails," added Charley Bates.	Dickens, Charles 	Twist, Oliver  				Simmons, Dan	Hard as Nails	US	2003	Fiction		031621342X		
8395	“What brought good Wilkie’s genius nigh perdition? Some demon whispered — ‘Wilkie! Have a mission.’ ”	Swinburne, A. C. 	Fortnightly Review, Nov., 1889				Simmons, Dan	Drood	US	2009	Fiction, Historical Fiction, Thriller	1889	316007021		
8396	Occam’s Razor: All other things being equal, the simplest solution is usually the correct one.	William of Occam					Simmons, Dan	Darwin's Blade	US	2000	Fiction		380789183		
8397	Darwin’s Blade: All other things being equal, the simplest solution is usually stupidity.	Darwin Minor					Simmons, Dan	Darwin's Blade	US	2000	Fiction		380789183		
8398	". . . there is a darkness. It is for everyone . . . Only some Greeks and admirers of theirs, in their liquid noon, where the friendship of beauty to human things was perfect, thought they were clearly divided from this darkness. And these Greeks too were in it. But still they are the admiration of the rest of the mud-sprung, famine- knifed, street-pounding, war- rattled, difficult, painstaking, kicked in the belly, grief and cartilage mankind, the multitude, some under a coal-sucking Vesuvius of chaos smoke, some inside a heaving Calcutta midnight, who very well know where they are."	Bellow, Saul 					Simmons, Dan	Song of Kali	US		Fiction				
8399	"Why, this is Hell; nor am I out of it."	Marlowe, Christopher 					Simmons, Dan	Song of Kali	US	1985	Fiction		575076593		
8400	"Today everything happens in Calcutta . . . Who should I blame?"	Ghosh, Sankha 					Simmons, Dan	Song of Kali	US	1985	Fiction		575076593		
8401	Wandering between two worlds, one dead The other powerless to be born Thou shalt prove how salty tastes another’s bread, and how hard a path it is to go up and down another’s stairs.	Dante	Paradiso XVII				Simmons, Dan	The Hollow Man	US	1992	Fiction		553563505		
8402	Eyes I dare not meet in dreams In death’s dream kingdom These do not appear.	Eliot, T. S. 	The Hollow Men				Simmons, Dan	The Hollow Man	US	1992	Fiction		553563505		
8403	We find a little of everything in our memory; it is a sort of pharmacy, a sort of chemical laboratory, in which our groping hand may come to rest now on a sedative drug, now on a dangerous poison.	Proust, Marcel	“The Captive,” Remembrance of Things Past, translated by C. K. Scott Moncrieff, Terence Kilmartin, and Andreas Mayor				Simmons, Dan	Flashback	US	2011	Fiction		316006963		
8404	Great things are done when men and mountains meet.	Blake, William 					Simmons, Dan	The Abominable: A Novel	US	2013	Fiction		316198838		
8405	Can God play a significant game with his own creature? Can any creator, even a limited one, play a significant game with his own creature?	Wiener, Norbert	God and Golem, Inc.				Simmons, Dan	The Fall of Hyperion	US	1990	Fiction		553288202		
8406	…May there not be superior beings amused with any graceful, though instinctive attitude my mind may fall into, as I am entertained with the alertness of a Stoat or the anxiety of a Deer? Though a quarrel in the streets is a thing to be hated, the energies displayed in it are fine… By a superior being our reasonings may take the same tone– though erroneous they may be fine– This is the very thing in which consists poetry…		John Keats, in a letter to his brother				Simmons, Dan	The Fall of Hyperion	US	1990	Fiction		553288202		
8407	The Imagination may be compared to Adam’s dream—he awoke and found it truth.		John Keats, in a letter to his friend				Simmons, Dan	The Fall of Hyperion	US	1990	Fiction		553288202		
8408	gnome (nōm)n.Folklore any of a race of small, misshapen, dwarflike beings, supposed to dwell in the earth and guard its treasures		Webster's New World Dictionary				Silva, Daniel	The English Assassin	US	2002	Fiction, Spy fiction, Thriller		451208188		
8409	Suppressing the past is a tradition in Switzerland.	Jeanziegler	The Swiss, The Gold and the Dead				Silva, Daniel	The English Assassin	US	2002	Fiction, Spy fiction, Thriller		451208188		
8410	In a place where wood is chopped, splinters must fall, and there is no avoiding this.	Müller, Heinrich	Head of Gestapo				Silva, Daniel	A Death in Vienna	US	2003	Fiction, Spy fiction, Thriller		141019085		
8411	We’re not in the Boy Scouts. If we’d wanted to be in the Boy Scouts, we would have joined the Boy Scouts.	Helms, Richard	Former Cia Director				Silva, Daniel	A Death in Vienna	US	2003	Fiction, Spy fiction, Thriller		141019085		
8412	If you live to seek revenge, dig a grave for two.		Ancient Jewish Proverb				Silva, Daniel	Prince of Fire	US	2005	Fiction, Spy fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller		451215737		
8413	The Saudis are active at every level of the terror chain, from planners to financiers, from cadre to foot soldier, from ideologist to cheerleader.	Murawiec, Laurent	RAND Corporation				Silva, Daniel	The Messenger	US	2006	Fiction, Spy fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399153357		
8414	Unless the ideological roots of the hatred that led to September 11 are addressed, the war on terrorism will not be won. It will be only a matter of time before the next Osama bin Laden emerges.	Gold, Dore	Hatred’s Kingdom				Silva, Daniel	The Messenger	US	2006	Fiction, Spy fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399153357		
8415	We will control the land of the Vatican. We will control Rome and introduce Islam in it.	SHEIKH MUHAMMAD BIN ABD AL-RAHMAN AL-ARIFI	Imam of the mosque at the King Fahd Defense Academy				Silva, Daniel	The Messenger	US	2006	Fiction, Spy fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399153357		
8416	"Roma locuta est; causa finita est." Rome has spoken; the case is closed.	St Augustine of Hippo					Silva, Daniel	The Confessor	US	2003	Fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		014101587X 		
8417	On present demographic trends, by the end of the twenty-first century at the latest, Europe will be Muslim.	Lewis, Bernard					Silva, Daniel	The Secret Servant	US	2007	Fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399154221		
8418	The threat is serious, is growing and will, I believe, be with us for a generation. It is a sustained campaign, not a series of isolated incidents. It aims to wear down our will to resist.	Dame Eliza Manningham-Buller	Director General of M15				Silva, Daniel	The Secret Servant	US	2007	Fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399154221		
8419	If you send a prisoner to Jordan, you get a better interrogation. If you send a prisoner, for instance, to Egypt, you will probably never see him again.	Baer, Robert	As Quoted by STEPHEN GREY IN Ghost Plane				Silva, Daniel	The Secret Servant	US	2007	Fiction, Crime Fiction, Mystery, Thriller 		399154221		
8420	If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.	Macchiavelli					Silva, Daniel	The Defector	US	2009	Fiction		399155686		
8421	Behind every great fortune lies a great crime.	De Balzac, Honore					Silva, Daniel	The Rembrandt Affair	US	2010	Fiction		399156585		
8422	Jihad is becoming as American as apple pie and as British as afternoon tea.	ANWAR AL-AWLAKI, AL-QAEDA PREACHER AND RECRUITER					Silva, Daniel	Portrait of a Spy	US	2011	Fiction		62072188		
8423	One person of integrity can make a difference, a difference of life and death.	Wiesel, Elie					Silva, Daniel	Portrait of a Spy	US	2011	Fiction		62072188		
8424	The black flags will come from the East, led by mighty men, with long hair and beards, their surnames taken from their home towns.	The Hadith					Silva, Daniel	The Black Widow	US	2016	Fiction		006232022X		
8425	Give me a girl at an impressionable age, and she is mine for life.	Spark, Muriel	The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie				Silva, Daniel	The Black Widow	US	2016	Fiction		006232022X		
8426	Hide your heart under the bed and lock your secret drawer. Wash the angels from your head, won't need them anymore. Love is a demon and you're the one he's coming for. Oh my Lord.	Richards, Jann Arden 	Could I Be Your Girl				Hoag, Tami	A Thin Dark Line	US	1997	Fiction		752816179		
8427	“Le coeur a ses raisons que la raison ne connait point.” The heart has its reasons that reason knows nothing of.		French Proverb				Hoag, Tami	Lucky’s Lady	US	1992	Fiction		553587188		
8428	Who’s the outlaw, quick on the draw Cast the first stone if you don’t have a flaw Who fills the jails, who lives above the law White collar, black market, who’s rich, who’s poor	Gangstagrass feat. Tomasia	Big Branch	Song			Brennan, Allison 	If I Should Die	US	2011	Fiction		345520416		
8429	Life is the sum of all your choices.	Camus, Albert					Brennan, Allison 	Silenced	US	2012	Fiction		1250005957		
8430	What lies behind you and what lies in front of you, pales in comparison to what lies inside of you.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Brennan, Allison 	Love Me to Death	US	2010	Fiction		345520394		
8431	If an injury has to be done to a man it should be so severe that his vengeance need not be feared.	Macchiavelli, Niccolo					Brennan, Allison 	Sudden Death	US	2009	Fiction		345502744		
8432	Let me not mourn for the men who have died fighting, but rather let me be glad that such heroes have lived.	General George S. Patton					Brennan, Allison 	Sudden Death	US	2009	Fiction	1945	345502744		
8433	Revenge is an act of passion; vengeance of justice. Injuries are revenged; crimes are avenged.	Johnson, Samuel					Brennan, Allison 	Sudden Death	US	2009	Fiction		345502744		
8434	Lust’s passion will be served; it demands, it militates, it tyrannizes.	Marquis De Sade					Brennan, Allison 	Carnal Sin	US	2010	Fiction		345511689		
8435	and desire what is denied us.	Rabelais, Francois 					Brennan, Allison 	Original Sin	US	2000	Fiction		345511670		
8436	What is God and eternal life in Paradise? Paradise is this fire, and God is this dance, and they last not just a moment but forever and ever.	Kazantzakis, Nikos	The Fratricides				Olson, Neil 	The Icon		2005	Fiction		60748389		
8437	No man chooses evil because it is evil; he only mistakes it for happiness, the good he seeks.	Shelley, Mary Wollstonecraft					Smith, Scott	A Simple Plan	US	1993	Fiction, thriller		307279952		
8438	The crudest lies are often told in silence.	Stevenson, Robert Louis					Spindler, Erica 	In Silence	US	2003	Fiction		778320375		
8439	I dedicate this book to the city of New Orleans: To her beauty and grace. Her history, diversity and color. To the strength and joie de vivre of her people. Laissez les bon temps rouler!						Spindler, Erica 	Last Known Victim	US	2007	Fiction		778324613		
8440	Be sober, be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.	1 Peter 5:8	Bible				Spindler, Erica 	Dead Run	US	2002	Fiction		1551666839		
8441	Fortes Fortuna Adjuvat. Fortune favors the brave.						Thor, Brad	The Lions Of Lucerne	US	2002	Fiction, Spy Fiction		1416543686		
8442	Let no one of you say that he has acquired the entire Koran, for how does he know that it is all? Much of the Koran has been lost; thus let him say, ‘I have acquired of it what is available.	Ibn Umar al-Khattab	Ibn Umar al-Khattab, 7th-century companion of Mohammed and 2nd Muslim Caliph				Thor, Brad	The Last Patriot	US	2008	Fiction, Spy Fiction		141654383X		
8443	De inimico non loquaris male, sed cogites. Do not wish ill for your enemy, plan it.						Thor, Brad	The First Commandment	US	2007	Fiction, Spy Fiction		1416543791		
8444	Si vis pacem, para bellum. If you wish peace, prepare for war.						Thor, Brad	Path Of The Assassin	US	2003	Fiction, Spy Fiction		141651631X		
8445	Hannibal ad portas Hannibal is at the gates.						Thor, Brad	Blowback	US	2005	Fiction, Spy Fiction		1416505415		
8446	Exitus acta probat The ends justify the means.						Thor, Brad	Takedown	US	2006	Fiction, Spy Fiction		743271181		
8447	Cunctando Regitur Mundis Waiting, one rules the world.						Thor, Brad	State Of The Union	US	2004	Fiction		1416543694		
8448	He who does not punish evil commands it to be done.	DaVinci, Leonardo					Thor, Brad	Foreign Influence	US	2010	Fiction		1416586598		
8449	People sleep peaceably in their beds at night only because rough men stand ready to do violence on their behalf.	Orwell, George					Thor, Brad	The Apostle	US	2009	Fiction		1416586571		
8450	Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.	Kennedy, John F.					Thor, Brad	Hidden Order	US	2013	Fiction		1476717095		
8451	Let her sleep. For when the dragon wakes, she will shake the world.	Bonaparte, Napoleon					Thor, Brad	Act of War	US	2014	Fiction		1476717125		
8452	If you must break the law, do it to seize power.	Ceasar, Julius					Thor, Brad	Code of Conduct	US	2015	Fiction		147671715X		
8453	When bad men combine, the good must associate; else they will fall, one by one, an unpitied sacrifice in a contemptible struggle.	Burke, Edmund					Thor, Brad	Foreign Agent	US	2016	Fiction		1476789371		
8454	“It’s another beautiful day in paradise.” Wall Street got drunk.	Bush, George W.					Grippando, James 	Money to Burn	US	2010	Fiction	2008	61556300		
8455	Say not you know another entirely, till you have divided an inheritance with him	Lavater, Johann Kaspar  	Aphorisms on Man, c. 1788, no. 157				Grippando, James 	Found Money	US	1998	Fiction		61097624		
8456	No man ever yet became great by imitation.	Johnson, Samuel					Robb, J. D	Imitation in Death	US	2003	Fiction		749934433		
8457	And the Devil said to Simon Legree: ‘I like your style, so wicked and free.	Lindsay, Vachel					Robb, J. D	Imitation in Death	US	2003	Fiction		749934433		
8458	We sleep soundly in our beds because rough men stand ready in the night to visit violence on those who would do us harm.	Churchill, Winston					Flynn, Vince	Extreme Measures	US	2008	Fiction		1416599398		
8459	… Governments are instituted among Men, deriving their just Powers from the Consent of the Governed, that whenever any Form of Government becomes destructive of these Ends, it is the Right of the People to alter or to abolish it, and to institute new Government… it is their Right, it is their Duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future Security.	Jefferson, Thomas	Declaration of Independence				Flynn, Vince	Term Limits	US	1997	Fiction		671023187		
8460	The woods are lovely, dark, and deep	Frost, Robert					Koontz, Dean 	The Darkest Evening Of The Year	US	2007	Fiction		553804820		
8461	I feel my fate in what I cannot fear. I learn by going where I have to go.	Roethke, Theodore	The Waking				Koontz, Dean 	Odd Hours	US	2008	Fiction, Thriller, Mystery		553807056		
8462	Hope requires the contender Who sees no virtue in surrender. From the cradle to the bier. The heart must persevere.		The Book of Counted Joys				Koontz, Dean 	Odd Thomas	US	2003	Fiction, Thriller, Mystery		553384287		
8463	Teach us… To give and not to count the cost; To fight and not to heed the wounds; To toil and not to seek for rest…	St. Ignatius Loyola					Koontz, Dean 	Brother Odd 	US	2006	Fiction, Thriller, Mystery		553804804		
8464	Unearned suffering is redemptive.	King, Martin Luther Jr					Koontz, Dean 	Forever Odd	US	2005	Fiction, Thriller, Mystery		553588265		
8465	Look at those hands, Oh God, those hands toiled to raise me.	Presley, Elvis	Elvis Presley at his mother's casket				Koontz, Dean 	Forever Odd	US	2005	Fiction, Thriller, Mystery		553588265		
8466	The houses are all gone under the sea. The dancers are all gone under the hill. 	Eliot, T.S	East Coker				Koontz, Dean 	Your Heart Belongs To Me	US	2008	Fiction		553807137		
8467	Things fall apart; the centre cannot hold; Mere anarchy is loosed upon the world, The blood-dimmed tide is loosed, and everywhere The ceremony of innocence is drowned…	Yeats, W.B	The Second Coming				Koontz, Dean 	Your Heart Belongs To Me	US	2008	Fiction		553807137		
8468	The meeting of two personalities is like the contact of two chemical substances: if there is any reaction, both are transformed.	Jung, Carl					Koontz, Dean 	Watchers	US	1987	Fiction		9780425188804		
8469	The past is but the beginning of a beginning, and all that is and has been is but the twilight of the dawn.	Wells, H.G					Koontz, Dean 	Watchers	US	1987	Fiction		9780425188804		
8470	And at his prow the pilot held within his hands his freight of lives, eyes wide open, full of moonlight.	de Saint-Exupery, Antoine	Night Flight				Koontz, Dean 	By the Light of the Moon	US	2002	Fiction		553582763		
8471	Life has no meaning except in terms of responsibility.	Niebuhr, Reinhold	Faith and History				Koontz, Dean 	By the Light of the Moon	US	2002	Fiction		553582763		
8472	Now take my hand and hold it tight. I will not fail you here tonight, For failing you, I fail myself And place my soul upon a shelf In Hell's library without light. I will not fail you here tonight.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	By the Light of the Moon	US	2002	Fiction		553582763		
8473	Bliss to you. Dogs live most of life in Quiet Heart. Humans live mostly next door in Desperate Heart. Now and then will do you good to live in our zip code.	Koontz, Trixie	Bliss to You				Koontz, Dean 	A Big Little Life: A Memoir of a Joyful Dog	US	2009	Memoir	1401323529			
8474	Men do not differ much about what things they will call evils; they differ enormously about what evils they will call excusable.	Chesterton, G.K					Koontz, Dean 	Lost Souls	US	2009	Fiction	055380801X			
8475	A faint cold fear thrills through my veins.	Shakespeare, William					Koontz, Dean 	The Voice of the Night	US	1980	Fiction	425128164			
8476	When you're alone in the middle of the night and you wake in a sweat and a hell of a fright	Eliot, T.S	Fragment of an Agon				Koontz, Dean 	The Taking	US	2004	Fiction	553584502			
8477	In my beginning is my end.	Eliot, T.S	East Coker				Koontz, Dean 	The Taking	US	2004	Fiction	553584502			
8478	The Living and The Dead The forces that affect our lives, the influences that mold and shape us, are often like whispers in a distant room, teasingly indistinct, apprehended only with difficulty.	Dickens, Charles					Koontz, Dean 	Whispers	US	1980	Fiction	042520992X			
8479	We have a weight to carry and a distance we must go. We have a weight to carry, a destination we can’t know. We have a weight to carry and can put it down nowhere. We are the weight we carry from there to here to there.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Fear Nothing	US	1998	Fiction	553579754			
8480	Friendship is precious, not only in the shade, but in the sunshine of life. And thanks to a benevolent arrangement of things, the greater part of life is sunshine	Jefferson, Thomas					Koontz, Dean 	Seize the Night	US	1998	Fiction		553479016		
8481	They all go into the dark …	Eliot, T.S	East Coker				Koontz, Dean 	77 Shadow Street	US	2011	Fiction		553807714		
8482	A man can be destroyed but not defeated.	Hemingway, Ernest	The Old Man and the Sea				Koontz, Dean 	Velocity	US	2005	Fiction, Suspense, Mystery		553588257		
8483	And now you live dispersed on ribbon roads, And no man knows or cares who is his neighbour Unless his neighbour makes too much disturbance, But all dash to and fro in motorcars, Familiar with the roads and settled nowhere.	Eliot, T.S	Choruses from “The Rock”				Koontz, Dean 	Velocity	US	2005	Fiction, Suspense, Mystery		553588257		
8484	The City of the Dying Dy. Beaches, surfers, California girls. Wind scented with fabulous dreams. Bougainvillea, groves of oranges. Stars are born, everything gleams. A weather change. Shadows fall. New scent upon the wind--decay. Cocaine, Uzis, drive-by shootings. Death is a banker. Everyone pays.		the Book of Counted Sorrows.				Koontz, Dean 	Winter Moon	US	1995	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		345397037		
8485	Oh! They’re too beautiful to live, much too beautiful.	Dickens, Charles	Nicholas Nickleby				Koontz, Dean 	Odd Interlude	US	2012	Fiction, thriller, Mystery				
8486	From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were — I have not seen As others saw.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Alone				Koontz, Dean 	Odd Apocalypse	US	2012	Fiction, thriller, Mystery		307990672		
8487	Men can always be blind to a thing so long as it is big enough. It is so difficult to see the world in which we live.	Chesterton, G.K					Koontz, Dean 	The Dead Town	US	2011	Fiction, Suspense, Thriller		553593684		
8488	For the power of man to make himself what he pleases means, as we have seen, the power of some men to make other men what they please.	Lewis,  C. S. 	The Abolition of Man				Koontz, Dean 	Prodigal Son	US	2005	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		141591561X		
8489	I am very doubtful whether history shows us one example of a man who, having stepped outside traditional morality and attained power, has used that power benevolently.	Lewis,  C. S. 	The Abolition of Man				Koontz, Dean 	Dead and Alive	US	2009	Fiction, Suspense, Thriller		7203116		
8490	Life is an unrelenting comedy. Therein lies the tragedy of it.	Stillwater, Martin 	One Dead Bishop			y	Koontz, Dean 	Mr. Murder	US	1993	Fiction, horror		 0-399-13899-4		
8491	Winter that year was strange and gray. The damp wind smelled of Apocalypse, and morning skies had a peculiar way of slipping cat-quick into midnight.c		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Mr. Murder	US	1993	Fiction, horror		 0-399-13899-4		
8492	In the real world as in dreams, nothing is quite what it seems.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Cold Fire	US	1991	Fiction, Horror fiction		425199584		
8493	Life without meaning cannot be borne. We find a mission to which we're sworn — or answer the call of Death's dark horn. Without a gleaning of purpose in life, we have no vision, we live in strife, — or let blood fall on a suicide knife.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Cold Fire	US	1991	Fiction, Horror fiction		425199584		
8494	The wailing of the newborn infant is mingled with the dirge for the dead.	Lucretius					Koontz, Dean 	Lightning	US	1988	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller		425192032		
8495	I'm not afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens.	Allen, Woody					Koontz, Dean 	Lightning	US	1988	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller		425192032		
8496	Roller coaster: a small gravity railroad… with steep inclines that produce sudden, speedy plunges for thrill-seeking passengers.	The Random House Dictionary					Koontz, Dean 	Lightning	US	1988	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller		425192032		
8497	Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength; while loving someone deeply gives you courage.	Lao Tzu					Koontz, Dean 	Lightning	US	1988	Fiction, Fantasy, Science Fiction, Thriller		425192032		
8498	Science must not impose any philosophy, any more than the telephone must tell us what to say.	Chesterton, G.K					Koontz, Dean 	Breathless	US	2009	Fiction		553807153		
8499	Tremulous skeins of destiny flutter so ethereally around me — but then I feel its embrace is that of steel.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Dark Rivers of the Heart	US	1994	Fiction, Suspense, Thriller, Romance novel		553582895		
8500	All of us are travelers lost, our tickets arranged at a cost unknown but beyond our means. This odd itinerary of scenes — enigmatic, strange, unreal— leaves us unsure how to feel. No postmortem journey is rife with more mystery than life.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Dark Rivers of the Heart	US	1994	Fiction, Suspense, Thriller, Romance novel		553582895		
8501	Hope is the destination that we seek. Love is the road that leads to hope. Courage is the motor that drives us. We travel out of darkness into faith		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Intensity	US	1987	Fiction		553582917		
8502	You know a dream is like a river Ever changing as it flows. And a dreamer’s just a vessel That must follow where it goes. Trying to learn from what’s behind you And never knowing what’s in store Makes each day a constant battle Just to stay between the shores.	Brooks, Garth and Shaw, Victoria	The River				Koontz, Dean 	Dragon Tears	US	1993	Fiction		425208435		
8503	Rush headlong and hard at life Or just sit at home and wait. All things good and all the wrong Will come right to you: it’s fate. Hear the music, dance if you can. Dress in rags or wear your jewels. Drink your choice, nurse your fear In this old honkytonk of fools.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Dragon Tears	US	1993	Fiction		425208435		
8504	I was Death, harvesting lives. I knew my destiny was epic. Yet I killed one at a time, one at a time, one at a time. If my killing spree had been music — and it was music to me — you could rightly call it the simplest folk song. But I had set out to create a symphony of death, an immortal opera of terror. Then an unexpected encounter suddenly led me to understand that to fulfill my promise, to unleash my full potential, to compose truly memorable crescendos of destruction, I must kill entire families, use them first as I wished and then slaughter them. In killing any family, I was killing my own, which deserved to die. Inspiration can come from surprising sources. A child showed me the way.	Blackwood, Alton Turner	from the journal of Alton Turner Blackwood				Koontz, Dean 	Darkness Under the Sun	US	2010	Fiction		440423473		
8505	Humanity yearns so desperately to equal God's great creativity. In some creations, how we shine: music dance, story weaving, wine. Then thunderstorms of madness rain upon us, flooding sadness sweep us into anguish, grief, into despair without relief. We're drawn to high castles, where old hunchbacked vassals glare wall-eyed as lightning flares without brightening. Laboratories in the high towers, Where the doctor wields power, creating new life in a dark hour, in the belfry of the high tower.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Demon Seed	US	1973	Fiction		425158594		
8506	AUTOPHOBIA is a real personality disorder. The term is used to describe three different conditions: (1) fear of being alone; (2) fear of being egotistical; (3) fear of oneself. The third is the rarest of these conditions.						Koontz, Dean 	False Memory	US	1999	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		553580221		
8507	This phantasm of falling petals vanishes into moon and flowers…	Okyo					Koontz, Dean 	False Memory	US	1999	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		553580221		
8508	Life is an unrelenting comedy. Therein lies the tragedy of it.	Stillwater, Martin					Koontz, Dean 	False Memory	US	1999	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		553580221		
8509	In the real world as in dreams, nothing is quite what it seems.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	False Memory	US	1999	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		553580221		
8510	Whiskers of the cat, webbed toes on my swimming dog: God is in details.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	False Memory	US	1999	Fiction, Suspense, Horror fiction		553580221		
8511	Nobody understands quantum theory.	Feynman, Richard 					Koontz, Dean 	From the Corner of His Eye	US	2000	Fiction		553582747		
8512	And ye shall seek a new order of things…						Koontz, Dean 	Fear That Man	US	1969	Fiction		202314006		
8513	O, WHAT MAY MAN WITHIN HIM HIDE, THOUGH ANGEL ON THE OUTWARD SIDE!	Shakespeare, William					Koontz, Dean 	Hideaway	US	1992	Fiction		425203891		
8514	Life is a gift that must be given back, and joy should arise from its possession. It's too damned short, and that's a fact. Hard to accept, this earthly procession to final darkness is a journey done, circle completed, work of art sublime, a sweet melodic rhyme, a battle won.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Hideaway	US	1992	Fiction		425203891		
8515	Courage is grace under pressure.	Hemingway, Ernest					Koontz, Dean 	The Husband	US	2012	Fiction		034553333X		
8516	That Love is all there is, Is all we know of Love….	Dickinson, Emily					Koontz, Dean 	The Husband	US	2012	Fiction		034553333X		
8517	POLAR ICE PUREST WATER IN THE WORLD MOSCOW, Feb. 10—According to Russian scientists, the water constituting the Arctic icecap has a far lower bacteria count than any water we now drink or with which we irrigate crops, a discovery that might make this vast frozen reservoir a valuable resource of the future. Because tapping the polar icecap might be cheaper than any current or foreseeable desalinization process, especially since the water would not have to be purified, some Russian researchers speculate that millions of acres of farmland might be irrigated with melted icebergs in the next decade.		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8518	SCIENTISTS BELIEVE ICEBERGS COULD PROVIDE FRESH WATER BOSTON, Sept. 5—Speaking before the annual convention of the American Society of Environmental Engineers, Dr. Harold Carpenter said today that chronic shortages of water in California, Europe, and other regions could be alleviated by a controlled melting of icebergs towed south from the Arctic Circle. Dr. Carpenter's wife and research partner, Dr. Rita Carpenter, said the concerned nations should consider pooling the capital for the necessary research and development — an investment that would, she said, “be repaid a hundredfold within 10 years.” According to the Carpenters, co-recipients of last year's National Science Foundation Prize, the basic concept is simple. A large iceberg would be “blown loose” from the edge of the icefield and allowed to drift south in natural currents. Later, enormous steel towing cables would be affixed to the berg. A trawler would then tow the ice to a conversion facility at the shore near thirsty farmland. “Because the North Atlantic and North Pacific are cold oceans, perhaps less than 15 percent of the ice would melt before it could be converted to water at the shore and piped to drought-stricken farms,” Dr. Harold Carpenter said. The Carpenters both cautioned that no one could be certain the idea was workable. “There are still a great many problems to overcome,” Dr. Rita Carpenter said. “Extensive research on the polar icecap…”		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8519	DROUGHT AFFECTS CALIFORNIA CROPS SACRAMENTO, Calif., Sept. 20—State Department of Agriculture officials estimate that California's water shortages may have been responsible for as much as a $50 million loss in second-season crops as diverse as oranges, lemons, cantaloupes, lettuce…		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8520	SUFFICIENT RELIEF SUPPLIES UNAVAILABLE FOR THOUSANDS STARVING IN DROUGHT UNITED NATIONS, Oct. 5—The director of the United Nations Disaster Relief Office announced that poor harvests in the United States, Canada, and Europe have made it impossible for drought-stricken Africans and Asians to purchase grain and produce from the usually food-rich Western nations. Already, more than 200,000 people have died in…		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8521	SPECIAL U.N. FUND TO SEND SCIENTISTS TO POLAR ICECAP UNITED NATIONS, Jan. 6—Eleven members of the United Nations today contributed to a unique fund that will pay for a series of scientific experiments on the Arctic icecap. The primary intent of the project will be to study the feasibility of towing huge icebergs south, where they can be tapped for the irrigation of crops. “It might sound like science fiction,” said one British official, “but since the 1960's, most environmental specialists have come to see the very real potential.” If such a scheme should prove workable, the major food-producing nations might never suffer bad harvests again. Although the icebergs could not be towed into the warm seas of southern Asia and Africa, the entire world would profit by the insured good harvests of the few countries that the project would directly benefit…		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8522	TEAM OF U.N. SCIENTISTS ESTABLISHES RESEARCH STATION ON ARCTIC ICEFIELD THULE, Greenland, Sept. 28—This morning, scientists under the direction of Drs. Harold and Rita Carpenter, co-recipients of this year's Rothschild Prize in earth science, landed on the Arctic icecap between Greenland and Spitsbergen, Norway. They began construction of a research station two miles from the edge of the icefield where they will conduct United Nations-funded studies for at least nine months…		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8523	ARCTIC EXPEDITION TO BLOW LOOSE PIECE OF POLAR ICECAP TOMORROW THULE, Greenland, Jan. 14—At midnight tomorrow, scientists at the United Nations-funded Edgeway Station will detonate a series of explosive devices to separate a half-mile-square iceberg from the edge of the winter icecap, just 350 miles off the northeast coast of Greenland. Two United Nations trawlers, equipped with electronic tracking gear are waiting 230 miles to the south, where they will monitor the progress of the “bugged” iceberg. In an experiment designed to determine if Atlantic currents change substantially in northern regions during the severe Arctic winter…		From The New York Times				Koontz, Dean 	Icebound	US	1976	Fiction		553582909		
8524	The civilized human spirit… cannot Get rid of a feeling of the uncanny	Mann, Thomas	 Dr. Faustus				Koontz, Dean 	Phantoms	US	1983	Fiction		425181103		
8525	Fear came upon me, and trembling	Job, 4:14	Bible				Koontz, Dean 	Phantoms	US	1983	Fiction		425181103		
8526	Where eerie figures caper to some midnight music that only they can hear.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Midnight	US	1989	Fiction		425194515		
8527	The sky is deep, the sky is dark. The light of stars is so damn stark. When I look up, I fill with fear. If all we have is what lies here, this lonely world, this troubled place, then cold dead stars and empty space… Well, I see no reason to persevere, no reason to laugh or shed a tear, no reason to sleep or ever to wake, no promises to keep, and none to make. And so at night I still raise my eyes to study the clear but mysterious skies that arch above us, as cold as stone. Are you there, God? Are we alone?		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Sole Survivor	US	1997	Fiction		553589490		
8528	A gasp of breath, a sudden death: the tale begun.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Shadowfires	US	1987	Fiction		380752136		
8529	To know the darkness is to love the light, to welcome dawn and fear the coming night.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Shadowfires	US	1987	Fiction		380752136		
8530	Death, the undiscovered country, From whose bourn no traveler returns …	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet				Koontz, Dean 	What the Night Knows	US	2010	Fiction		553807722		
8531	An' all us other children, when the supper things is done, We sit around the kitchen fire an' has the mostest fun A-list-nin' to the witch-tales that Annie tells about, An' the Gobble'uns that gits you If you Don't Watch Out!	Little Orphant Annie James Whitcomb Riley					Koontz, Dean 	The Servants of Twilight	US	1984	Fiction		747236380		
8532	…the Dust Witch came, mumbling. A moment later, looking up, Will saw her. Not dead! He thought. Carried off, bruised, falles, yes, but now back, and mad! Lord, yes, mad, looking especially for me!	Bradbury, Ray	Something Wicked This Way Comes				Koontz, Dean 	The Servants of Twilight	US	1984	Fiction		747236380		
8533	To see what we have never seen, to be what we have never been, to shed the chrysalis and fly, depart the earth, kiss the sky, to be reborn, be someone new: is this a dream or is it true? Can our future be cleanly shorn from a life to which we’re born? Is each of us a creature free - or trapped at birth by destiny? Pity those who believe the latter. Without freedom, nothing matters. 		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Tick Tock	US	1996	Fiction		345405137		
8534	In the real world as in dreams nothing is quite what it seems.		The Book of Counted Sorrows				Koontz, Dean 	Tick Tock	US	1996	Fiction		345405137		
8535	A dirge for her, the doubly dead, in that she died so young.	Poe, Edgar Allan	Lenore	Poem			Koontz, Dean 	The Mask	US	1990	Fiction		425127583		
8536	And much of Madness, and more of Sin, And Horror the soul of the plot.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Conqueror Worm	Poem			Koontz, Dean 	The Mask	US	1990	Fiction		425127583		
8537	Extreme terror gives us back the gestures of our childhood.	Chazal					Koontz, Dean 	The Mask	US	1990	Fiction		425127583		
8538	Rarely do great beauty and great virtue dwell together.	Petrarch	De Remediis				Koontz, Dean 	Innocence	US	2013	Fiction		553808036		
8539	The only wisdom we can hope to acquire Is the wisdom of humility.…	Eliot, T.S	East Coker				Koontz, Dean 	Saint Odd	US	2015	Fiction		B00JI4ZSF6		
8540	Is a dream a lie if it don’t come true, or is it something worse…	Springsteen, Bruce	The River				Gross, Andrew	Eyes Wide Open	US	2011	Fiction		61655961		
8541	Everyone is guilty of something, or has something to conceal. All one has to do is look hard enough to find what it is.	SolzhenIitsyn, Aleksandr					Gross, Andrew	15 Seconds	US	2012	Fiction		006165597X		
8542	If a body is just a body, who will step forward to ask why someone is killed and who killed them? If a body has no name or no history, then who will demand justice?		A grieving mother of Mexico's drug wars				Gross, Andrew	No Way Back	US	2013	Fiction		61655988		
8543	We praise the Golden One, the Lady of Heaven, Lady of Fragrance, Eye of the Sun, the Great Goddess, Mistress of All the Gods,Lady of Turquoise, Mistress of Joy, Mistress of Music…that she may give us fine children, happiness, and a good husband.		Epithets of Hathor, compiled from various sources				Peters, Elizabeth	The Golden One	US	2002	Fiction		380817152		
8544	The love of my beloved is on yonder side A width of water is between us And a crocodile waiteth on the sandbank.						Peters, Elizabeth	Crocodile On The Sandbank	US	1975	Fiction		445406518		
8545	Music I heard with you was more than music, And bread I broke with you was more than bread	Aiken, Conrad 					Peters, Elizabeth	Silhouette in Scarlet	US	1983	Fiction		380733374		
8546	I cover my ears, I close my eyes, Still I hear your voice, and it’s tellin’ me lies…						Peters, Elizabeth	Laughter of Dead Kings	US	2008	Fiction		61246247		
8547	No man is an island, entire of it self; every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were, as well as if a manor of thy friends or of thine own were; any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind; and therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee.	Donne, John	Devotions upon Emergent Occasions Meditation XVII				Garwood, Julie	For the Roses	US	1995	Fiction		067187098X		
8548	"Whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are honest. Whatsoever things are just, whatsoever things are pure; if there be any virtue… think on these things.	Philippians, 4:8	Bible				Garwood, Julie	Honor's Splendour	US	1987	Fiction		671737821		
8549	Virtue is bold, and goodness never fearful.	Shakespeare, William	Measure for Measure				Garwood, Julie	Prince Charming	US	1994	Fiction		671870963		
8550	Gentle knights were born to fight, and war ennobles all who engage in it without fear or cowardice.	Froissart, Jean 	Jean Froissart, French Chronicler				Garwood, Julie	Gentle Warrior	US	1985	Fiction		671737805		
8551	I had Ambition, by which sin The Angels fell; I climbed and, step by step, O Lord, Ascended into Hell.	Davies,W.H. 	Ambition				Garwood, Julie	Mercy	US	2001	Fiction		743430336		
8552	Before the mountains were settled, Before the hills, I was brought forth; While as yet He had not made the earth or the fields, Or the primal dust of the world. When He prepared the heavens, I was there, When He drew a circle on the face of the deep, When He established the clouds above, When He strengthened the fountains of the deep, When He assigned to the sea its limit, So that the waters would not transgress His command, When He marked out the foundations of the earth, Then I was beside Him as a master craftsman; And I was daily His delight, Rejoicing always before Him, Rejoicing in his inhabited world, And my delight was with the sons of men. 	Proverbs 8:24-31	Bible				Burke, James 	The Tin Roof Blowdown	US	2007	Fiction		1416548483		
8553	And he called to him his twelve disciples and gave them authority over unclean spirits, to cast them out, and to heal every disease and every infirmity… These twelve Jesus sent out, charging them, “Go nowhere among the Gentiles, and enter no town of the Samaritans, but go rather to the lost sheep of the house of Israel. And preach as you go, saying, ‘The kingdom of heaven is at hand.’”	MATTHEW 10:1-7	Bible				Burke, James 	Rain Gods	US	2009	Fiction		1439128243		
8554	Commending myself to the God of the oppressed, I bowed my head upon my fettered hands, and wept bitterly.	Northup, Solomon	From Twelve Years a Slave, an autobiographical account by Solomon Northup				Burke, James 	Burning Angel	US	1995	Fiction		786889047		
8555	You know, the blues is something that’s hard to get acquainted with. It’s just like death. Now, I tell you about the blues. The blues dwells with you every day and everywhere. See, you can have the blues about that you’re broke. You can have the blues about your girl is gone. The blues comes so many different ways until it’s kind of hard to explain. But whenever you get a sad feeling, you can tell the whole round world you got nothing but the blues.	Hopkins, Sam “Lightnin’” 					Burke, James 	The Lost Get-Back Boogie	US	2006	Fiction		1416517065		
8556	I  have yet many things to say unto you, but ye cannot bear them now.	John 16:12	Bible				Burke, James 	Pegasus Descending	US	2006	Fiction		743277724		
8557	Where God hath a temple, the Devil will have a chapel.	Burton, Robert					Roberts, Nora	Blood Brothers	US	2007	Fiction		515143804		
8558	The childhood shows the man As morning shows the day.	Milton, John					Roberts, Nora	Blood Brothers	US	2007	Fiction		515143804		
8559	Keep the home fires burning.	Ford, Lena Guilbert					Roberts, Nora	The Hollow	US	2008	Fiction		515144592		
8560	The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure, but from hope to hope.	Johnson,Samuel					Roberts, Nora	The Hollow	US	2008	Fiction		515144592		
8561	Where there is no vision, the people perish.	PROVERBS 29:18	Bible				Roberts, Nora	The Pagan Stone	US	2008	Fiction		515144665		
8562	I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.	Churchill, Winston					Roberts, Nora	The Pagan Stone	US	2008	Fiction		515144665		
8563	The past cannot be presented; we cannot know what we are not. But one veil hangs over the past, present, and future.	Thoreau, Henry David					Roberts, Nora	Tribute	US	2008	Fiction		399154914		
8564	It is sweet to dance to violins When Love and Life are Fair: To dance to flutes, to dance to lutes Is delicate and rare: But it is not sweet with nimble feet To dance upon the air!	Wilde, Oscar					Roberts, Nora	Dance Upon the Air	US	2001	Fiction		749932775		
8565	Do not forsake me, oh, my darlin'		High Noon				Roberts, Nora	High Noon	US	2007	Fiction		399154345		
8566	Where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.	MATTHEW 6:21	Bible				Roberts, Nora	Black Hills	US	2009	Fiction		399155813		
8567	And ’tis my faith that every flower Enjoys the air it breathes.	Wordsworth					Roberts, Nora	Bed of Roses	US	2009	Fiction		425230074		
8568	Love is like a friendship caught on fire.	Lee, Bruce					Roberts, Nora	Bed of Roses	US	2009	Fiction		425230074		
8569	I sing of brooks, of blossoms, birds, and bowers; Of April, May, of June, and July flowers. I sing of Maypoles, Hock-carts, wassails, wakes, Of bridegrooms, brides, and of their bridal cakes.	Herrick, Robert 					Roberts, Nora	Savour the Moment	US	2010	Fiction		1423368886		
8570	I wonder by my troth, what thou and I Did, till we lov’d?	Donne					Roberts, Nora	Savour the Moment	US	2010	Fiction		1423368886		
8571	Seduce my mind and you can have my body, Find my soul and I’m yours forever.	anonymous					Roberts, Nora	Vision in White	US	2009	Fiction		425227510		
8572	It is not merely the likeness which is precious . . . but the association and sense of nearness involved in the thing . . . the fact of the very shadow of the person lying there fixed forever!	Browning, Elizabeth Barrett					Roberts, Nora	Vision in White	US	2009	Fiction		425227510		
8573	Love sought is good, but given unsought is better.	Shakespeare, William					Roberts, Nora	Happy Ever After	US	2010	Fiction		1423368991		
8574	Beauty from order springs.	King, William					Roberts, Nora	Happy Ever After	US	2010	Fiction		1423368991		
8575	The song and the silence in the heart, That in part are prophecies, and in part Are longings wild and vain.	Longfellow					Roberts, Nora	The Next Always	US	2011	Fiction		1455806854		
8576	It takes two to speak the truth — one to speak, and another to hear.	Thoreau					Roberts, Nora	Key of Knowledge	US	2003	Fiction		739439065		
8577	Come away! O, human child! To the woods and waters wild, With a fairy hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.	Yeats, W.B					Roberts, Nora	Jewels of the Sun	US	1999	Fiction		515126772		
8578	Ah, kiss me, love, and miss me, love, and dry your bitter tears.		Irish Pub Song				Roberts, Nora	Tears Of The Moon	US	1999	Fiction		515128546		
8579	Her eyes they shone like diamonds, you'd think she was queen of the land.		The Black Velvet Band				Roberts, Nora	Heart Of The Sea	US	2000	Fiction		515128554		
8580	Grafting and budding involve joining two separate plants so that they function as one, creating a strong, healthy plant that has only the best characteristics as its two parents.		American Horticulture Society Plant Propagation				Roberts, Nora	Red lily	US	2005	Fiction		515139408		
8581	Youth fades; love droops, the leaves of friendship fall; a mother’s secret hope outlives them all.	Holmes, Oliver Wendelll					Roberts, Nora	Red lily	US	2005	Fiction		515139408		
8582	The barb in the arrow of childhood suffering is this: its intense loneliness; its intense ignorance.	 Schreiner, Olive					Roberts, Nora	The Witness	US	2012	Fiction		399159371		
8583	The time has come," the Walrus said, "to talk of many things.""	Carroll, Lewis					Roberts, Nora	Private scandals	US	1993	Fiction		425190382		
8584	To improve is to change; To be perfect is to change often.	Churchill, Winston					Roberts, Nora	The Perfect Hope	US	2012	Fiction		1455807044		
8585	For now we see through a glass, darkly.	CORINTHIANS 13:12					Roberts, Nora	The Obsession	US	2016	Fiction		399175164		
8586	one was a privilege, six is an honor The law, in its majestic equality, forbids the rich as well as the poor to sleep under bridges, to beg in the streets, and to steal bread. 	France, Anatole					White, Stephen	Critical Conditions	US	1998	Fiction		451191706		
8587	Freedom’s just another word for nothing left to lose.	Kristofferson, Kris 	“Me and Bobby McGee”				White, Stephen	Critical Conditions	US	1998	Fiction		451191706		
8588	All women become like their mothers. That is their tragedy. No man does. That is his.	Wilde, Oscar	The Importance of Being Earnest.				White, Stephen	Warning Signs	US	2002	Fiction		440237416		
8589	… Peace is poor reading.	Hardy, Thomas 					White, Stephen	Missing Persons	US	2005	Fiction		451215753		
8590	Thou hast laid me in the lowest pit, In dark places, in the deeps.	Psalm 88	Bible				Prescott, Michael	In Dark Places	US	2004	Fiction		451411277		
8591	Light thickens, And the crow makes wing to th’ rooky wood; Good things of day begin to droop and drowse, Whiles night’s black agents to their preys do rouse.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Prescott, Michael	Stealing Faces	US	1999	Fiction		451198514		
8592	I don’t think any tragedy in literature that I have ever come across impressed me so much as the first one, that I spelled out slowly for myself in words of three letters: the bad fox has got the red hen. There was something so dramatically complete about it; the badness of the fox, added to all the traditional guile of his race, seemed to heighten the horror of the hen’s fate, and there was such a suggestion of masterful malice about the word “got.” One felt that a countryside in arms would not get that hen away from the bad fox.	Saki (H. H. Munro)	“The Unbearable Bassington”				Prescott, Michael	Last Breath	US	2001	Fiction		451205073		
8593	I look back on my life like a good day’s work; it was done and I am satisfied with it.	Grandma Moses					Prescott, Michael	Blind Pursuit	US	1996	Fiction		2940012859617		
8594	For they have sown the wind, and they shall reap the whirlwind.	Hosea 8:7	Bible				Prescott, Michael	Next Victim	US	2014	Fiction		1497638526		
8595	I must lie down where all the ladders start In the foul rag-and-bone shop of the heart.	Yeats, W.B					Prescott, Michael	Riptide	US	2010	Fiction		1453640487		
8596	Behold my mother and my brethren!	Matthew 12:49	Bible				Cole, Martina 	Betrayal	UK	2016	Fiction		1472232836		
8597	When lovely woman stoops to folly And finds too late that men betray, What charm can soothe her melancholy, What art can wash her guilt away?	Goldsmith, Oliver 	The Vicar of Wakefield				Cole, Martina 	Betrayal	UK	2016	Fiction		1472232836		
8598	Goin’ to Black Mountain Take my razor and my gun; Gonna cut him if he stands still Shoot him if he runs.	Johnson, J. C. 	“ Black Mountain Blues”				Cole, Martina 	Shoot Him If He Runs	UK	2007	Fiction		399154442		
8599	Mendy Menenzez: “You got told, you better stay told.” Philip Marlowe: “Oh, sure. I do something you don’t like and I’m swimming to Catalina with a streetcar on my back.”	Chandler, Raymond 	The Long Goodbye				Woods, Stuart 	Swimming To Catalina	US	1998	Fiction, Mystery		61099805		
8600	On the night of 25 November 1120 the White Ship set out for England and foundered off Barfleur with all hands save one… The vessel was the latest thing in marine transport, fitted with all the devices known to the shipbuilder of the time… The notoriety of this wreck is due to the very large number of distinguished persons on board; beside the king’s son and heir, there were two royal bastards, several earls and barons, and most of the royal household… its historical significance is that it left Henry without an obvious heir… its ultimate result was the disputed succession and the period of anarchy which followed Henry’s death.	Poole, A.L	Domesday Book to Magna Carta				Follett, Ken 	The Pillars Of The Earth	Welsh	1989	Fiction		451207149		
8601	One can’t love humanity. One can only love people.	Greene, Graham					Follett, Ken 	The Man From St. Petersburg	Welsh	1982	Fiction		451208706		
8602	One does not marry art. One ravishes it.	Degas, Edgar					Follett, Ken 	The Modigliani Scandal	Welsh	1976	Fiction		330345052		
8603	I bare you on eagles' wings, and brought you unto myself.	EXODUS 19:4	Bible				Follett, Ken 	On Wings Of Eagles	Welsh	1983	Fiction		451213092		
8604	Our spy in Cairo is the greatest hero of them all.	Rommel, Irwin					Follett, Ken 	The Key to Rebecca	Welsh	1980	Fiction	1942	451207793		
8605	In September 1939 a British pound was worth $4.20. A shilling was one twentieth of a pound, or 21 cents. A penny was one twelfth of a shilling, or about two cents. A guinea was a pound and a shilling, or $4-41						Follett, Ken 	Night Over Water	Welsh	1991	Fiction		451211472		
8606	A true Tigress knows how to strut her stuff. She walks with her head held high, her breasts pushed forward and wears an expression that says, "I'll eat you alive."						Showalter, Gena	Animal Instincts	US	2006	Fiction, Speculative fiction		373771991		
8607	Ten Things You Shouldn't Say on a Date 1. You're wearing that? 2. Something smells funny. 3. Where's the Tylenol? 4. And to think, I first wanted to date your brother. 5. I have a confession to make… 6. My dad has a suit just like that. 7. That man is hot. Look at him. 8. My ex, may he rot in hell forever… 9. You're going to order that? Seriously? 10. You're how old?						Showalter, Gena	Animal Instincts	US	2006	Fiction, Speculative fiction		373771991		
8608	Ordinary-adj [ME ordinaire, fr. L ordinarius, fr. ordin-, ordo order] 1: of a kind to be expected in the normal order of events: ROUTINE, USUAL. 2a: of common quality, rank, or ability. 2b: deficient in quality: POOR, INFERIOR. 2c: lacking in refinement. 3: Belle Jamison.						Showalter, Gena	Playing With Fire	US	2006	Fiction		373771290		
8609	Once there were two villages. One village where they always told the truth. Another village where they always lied. One day a traveler came to a fork in the road. He knew one road led to the village where they always told the truth. In this village he would find food and shelter. The other road led to the village where everyone lied. In that village he knew he’d be beaten, robbed, even killed. A man stood at the fork in this road, but the traveler didn’t know which village this man came from. The one where they always told the truth, or the one where they always lied? “You can ask me one question,” the man said. “Just one.” The traveler thought and pondered and finally he knew which question to ask. He pointed to the left road and said: “Is this the road to your village?” “Yes,” the man answered him. The traveler nodded, said thank you, and started down the road. He knew if he was addressing a man from the village where they always told the truth, then it was of course the road to the right village. And if he were addressing someone from the village of liars, then the man would have to lie and say yes as well. Whether the man was the liar or the truth-teller, he would give exactly the same answer. 						Siegal, James	Deceit	US	2006	Fiction		446531863		
8610	The Insurance Actuary calculates the tipping point between risk and probability, thereby hoping to reduce the likelihood of undesirable events.		The Actuary Handbook				Siegal, James	Detour	US	2005	Fiction		446617067		
8611	Chances are, your chances are, pretty good.	Mathis, Johnny					Siegal, James	Detour	US	2005	Fiction		446617067		
8612	A multitude of rulers is not a good thing. Let there be one ruler, one king.	Homer	The Iliad				Iggulden, Conn 	Genghis, Birth of an Empire	UK	2007	Fiction		440243904		
8613	Behold a people shall come from the north, and a great nation. They shall hold the bow and the lance; they are cruel and will not show mercy; their voice shall roar like the sea, and they shall ride upon horses every one put in array, like a man to the battle.	JEREMIAH 50: 41-42	Bible				Iggulden, Conn 	Ghengis, Lords of the Bow	UK	2008	Fiction		385339526		
8614	The development of subhuman slaves by genetic transfer is a possibility and must be guarded against. There is no evidence that any government is now using the idea, but we must remember that Nazi Germany once experimented with eugenic theory against the Jews, slaves, and mentally retarded people		Testimony before the subcommittee on investigations and oversight of the House Committee on Science and Technology; from the Presidential Commission Report Splicing Life (1982)				Cannell, Stephen	Runaway Heart	US	2003	Fiction, Mystery	1982	312304269		
8615	Advances in genetic engineering, which one day could transform animals into subhuman slaves, are developing much faster than expected, and Congress must monitor the field. Our legal and ethical structures are unprepared for the question that will be forced upon us by human genetic engineering.	Gore, Albert Jr.					Cannell, Stephen	Runaway Heart	US	2003	Fiction, Mystery	1982	312304269		
8616	Sudden and swift and light as that The ties gave, And he learned of finalities Besides the grave.	Frost, Robert	The Impulse				Hamilton, Laurell	Skin Trade	US	2009	Fiction		425227723		
8617	Each friend represents a world in us, a world possibly not born until they arrive, and it is only by this meeting that a new world is born.	Nin, Anaïs 					Hamilton, Laurell	Flirt	US	2009	Fiction		042523567X		
8618	One mustn’t look at the abyss, because there is at the bottom an inexpressible charm which attracts us.	Flaubert, Gustave					Hamilton, Laurell	Bullet	US	2010	Fiction		0425234339C		
8619	I kiss’d thee ere I kill’d thee: no way but this; Killing myself, to die upon a kiss. – Speaking to the corpse of Desdemona, and kissing her, Othello dies	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Hamilton, Laurell	Kiss The Dead	US	2012	Fiction		425247546		
8620	We’re taught Lord Acton’s axiom: all power corrupts, absolute power corrupts absolutely. I believed that when I started these books, but I don’t believe it’s always true anymore. Power doesn’t always corrupt. Power can cleanse. What I believe is always true about power is that power always reveals.	Caro, Robert					Hamilton, Laurell	Affliction	US	2013	Fiction		978 0 7553 8905 6		
8621	When power leads man toward arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man’s concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses.	Kennedy, John F.					Hamilton, Laurell	Affliction	US	2013	Fiction		978 0 7553 8905 6		
8622	I feel like one Who treads alone Some banquet-hall deserted, Whose lights are fled, Whose garlands dead, And all but he departed! Thus, in the stilly night, Ere slumber’s chain has bound me, Sad memory brings the light Of other days around me.	Moore, Thomas					Hamilton, Laurell	A Shiver of Light	US	2014	Fiction		425255662		
8623	One day, I was already old...	Duras, Marguerite					Queyras, Sina	Autobiography of Childhood		2011	Fiction		978155452523		
8624	We know what we are, but know not what we may be.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlt	Play	UK		Quinn, Anthony	Half of the Human Race		2011	Fiction		9780224087308		
8625	It is little I repair to the matches of the Southron folk,  Though my own red roses there may blow; It is little I repair tot he matches of the Southron folk,  Though the red roses crest the caps, I know. For the field is full of shades as I near the shadowy coast, And a ghostly batsman plays to the bowling of a ghost, And I look through my tears on a soundless-clapping host As the run-stealers flicker to and fro, To and fro: --  O my Hornby and my Barlow long ago!	Thompson, Francis	At Lord's				Quinn, Anthony	Half of the Human Race		2011	Fiction		9780224087308		
8626	... it is unavoidable that we should look on the aims and hopes of the present day with ill-concealed amusement, and perhaps should no longer look at them. Another ideal runs on before us, a strange, tempting ideal full of danger...	Nietzsche, Friedrich			Germany		Quinlan, Patrick	The Hit		2009	Fiction		9780755357468		
8627	More helpful than all wisdom is one draught of simple human pity that will not forsake us.	Eliot, George	The Mill on the Floss				Quinn, Anthony	The Streets		2012	Fiction		9780224096911		
8628	Foolish men imagine that because judgment for an evil thing is delayed, there is no justice; but only accident here below. Judgment for an evil thing is many times delayed for some day or two, some century or two, but it is sure as life, it is sure as death.	Carlyle, Thomas					Pratt, Scott	Judgment Cometh (And That Right Soon)		2016	Fiction		9781944083014		
8629	A man's work is nothing but the slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened.	Camus, Albert			France		Prentiss, Molly	Tuesday Night in 1980		2016	Fiction		9781501121043		
8630	What is work of art if not the gaze of another person?	Knausgaard, Karl Ove					Prentiss, Molly	Tuesday Night in 1980		2016	Fiction		9781501121043		
8631	She buried them under the marble stone, Then she turned and went on home.		The Cruel Mother	Ballad			Priest, Cherie	The Family Plot		2016	Fiction		9780765378248		
8632	Esse is percipi. To be is to be perceived.	Berkeley, Bishop					Prieto, Jose Manuel	Rex		2007	Fiction		9780802118790		
8633	I have nothing here to sell you, Just some things that I will tell you, Some things I know will chill you to the bone.	Jones, George	The Grand Tour				Price, Adam O' Fallon	Grand Tour		2016	Fiction		9780385540964		
8634	Smile O voluptuous cool-breath'd earth! Earth of the slumbering and liquid trees! Earth of departed sunset -- earth of the mountains misty-topt! Earth of the vitreous pour of the full moon just tinged with blue!...  Smile, for your lover comes... O unspeakable passionate love.	Whitman, Walt	Leaves of Grass		US		Pritchett, Laura	The Blue Hour		2017	Fiction		9781619028487		
8635	He told the man that in America it was nonsense to invent a country -- what they ought to do was invent a planet.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Tlon, Uqbar, Orbis Tertius				Proehl, Bob	A Hundred Thousand Worlds		2016	Fiction		9780399562211		
8636	People who are lonely, people left alone, sit talking nonsense to the air, imagining beautiful systems dying, old fixed orders spiraling apart...	Kushner, Tony	Angels in America: Millennium Approaches				Proehl, Bob	A Hundred Thousand Worlds		2016	Fiction		9780399562211		
8637	They bypassed the death of their reality by becoming fictional in ours.	Morrison, Grant	Flex Mentallo: Man of Muscle Mystery				Proehl, Bob	A Hundred Thousand Worlds		2016	Fiction		9780399562211		
8638	They are murdering all the young men. For half a century now, every day, They have hunted them downa nd killed them. They are killing them now. At this minute, all over the world, They are killing the young men.  They know ten thousand ways to kill them. Every year they invent new ones.	Rexroth, Kenneth	Thou shalt Not kill: A Memorial for Dylan Thomas				Pron, Patricio	My Father's Ghost is Climbing in the Rain	Spanish	2011	Fiction	1956	9780307700681		
8639	Between the wolf in the tall grass and the wolf in the tall story there is a shimmering go-between.	Nabokov, Vladimir					Prose, Francine	Lovers at the Chameleon Club	French	1932	Fiction		9780061713781		
8640	Those who have crossed With direct eyes, to death's other kingdom Remember us -- if at all -- not as lost Violent souls, but only As the hollow men...	Eliot, T. S.	The Hollow Men				Pryor, Mark	Hollow Man		2015	Fiction	1936	9781633880863		
8641	When God gives you a gift, he also gives you a whip and the whip is  meant for self-flagellation.	Capote, Truman					Piperno, Alessandro	The Worst Intentions		2005	Fiction		9781933372334		
8642	Celine recommended that the Jews be exterminated like bacteria.  It's the doctor in him, I suppose.	Bellow, Saul					Piperno, Alessandro	The Worst Intentions		2005	Fiction		9781933372334		
8643	And the World Trade Center rising at the southern rim, the towers siamesed when you se them from this angle, joined at the waist by a transit crane.	DeLillo, Don					Piperno, Alessandro	The Worst Intentions		2005	Fiction		9781933372334		
8644	Don't believe what you hear, don't believe what you see, if you just close your eyes, you can feel the enemy...	US	Acrobat	Song			Piper, Steffan	Greyhound		2010	Fiction		9780982555095		
8645	Fire in the woods -- A fire broke out in the woods near Fair Haven Pond, in this Town, about ten o'clock, last Tuesday forenoon. It extended with great rapidity, and was not subdued until late in the afternoon. The extent of ground over which the fire prevailed is variously estimated, the lowest estimate placing it at not less than 300 acres.	Freeman, Concord					Pipkin, John	Woods Burner		2009	Fiction	1844	9780385528658		
8646	I once set fire to the woods ... It was a glorious spectacle, and I was the only one there to enjoy it.	Thoreau, Henry David	The Journal of Henry David Thoreau	Journal entry			Pipkin, John	Woods Burner		2009	Fiction	1850	9780385528658		
8647	In our lives there is bound to come some pain, surely as there are storms and falling rain; just believe that the one who holds the storms will bring the sun.	Anonymous					Pittman, Joseph	Beyond the Storm		2013	Fiction		9780758276988		
8648	Home is so far from Home.	Dickinson, Emily					Pitlor, Heidi	The Daylight Marriage		2015	Fiction		9781616203689		
8649	Life itself may be part of the answer to the riddle of the faint young sun.	Emanuel, Kerry	What We Know about Climate Change				Pitlor, Heidi	The Daylight Marriage		2015	Fiction		9781616203689		
8650	Well, I don't know what will happen now. We've got some difficult days ahead.	King Jr., Martin Luther					Pitts Jr., Leonard	Grant Park		2015	Fiction	1968	9781932841916		
8651	But what we know -- what we have seen -- is that America can change.	Obama, Barack			US		Pitts Jr., Leonard	Grant Park		2015	Fiction	2008	9781932841916		
8652	What each man does will shape his trial and fortune. For Jupiter is king to all alike; the fates will find their way.	Virgil	The Aenied				Pittard, Hannah	The Fates Will Find Their Way		2011	Fiction		9780061996054		
8653	Listen to me and I will spaek: but first swear, by word and hand, that you will keep me safe with all your heart.	Homer	The Iliad		Greece		Pittard, Hannah	Listen to Me		2016	Fiction		9780544714441		
8654	How often have I lain beneath rain on a strange roof, thinking of home.	Faulkner, William					Pizzolatto, Nic	Galveston		2010	Fiction		9781419166642		
8655	None of this can be told, it can only be played on a fiddle.	Platonov, Andrey		notebook entry			Platonov, Andrey	Happy Moscow		2011	Fiction	1932	9781590175859		
8656	I no longer remember what Bakunin said, and it would in any case scarely be possible to reproduce it. His speech was elemental and incandescent -- a raging storm with lightning flashes and thunderclaps, and a roaring of lions. The man was a born speaker made for the revolution. If he had asked his hearers to cut each other's throats, they would have cheerfully obeyed him.		The Memoirs of Baron N. Wrangel				Plampin, Matthew	Illumination		2013	Fiction		9780007413904		
8657	It is not enough to conquer; one must also know how to seduce.	Voltaire					Plampin, Matthew	Illumination		2013	Fiction		9780007413904		
8658	All the dead have come to hear the concert in this half-lit oasis of Time.	Sassoon, Siegfried	Diaries				Plante, David	ABC		2007	Fiction		9780375424618		
8659	The enquiry in England is not whether a man has talents and genius, but whether he is passive and polite and a virtuous ass, and obedient to noblemen's opinions in art and science. If he is, he is a good man: if not, he must be starved.	Blake, William					Plampin, Matthew	Will and Tom		2015	Fiction		9780007413928		
8660	(ON love as a relationship between the sexes there is nothing new to report, literature has depicted it in all its variations, once and for all, it is no longer a subject for literature that is worthy of the name -- such pronouncements are being made; they fail to recognize that the relation between the sexes changes, that other love stories will take place.)	Frisch, Max					Pletzinger, Thomas	Funeral for a Dog		2008	Fiction		9780393337259		
8661	hardly art, hardly garbage	The Thermals					Pletzinger, Thomas	Funeral for a Dog		2008	Fiction		9780393337259		
8662	She wanted to die, and she wanted to live in Paris.	Flaubert, Gustave	Madame Rovary				Poeppel, Amy	Small Admissions		2016	Fiction		9781501122521		
8663	Above all, be the heroine of your life, not the victim..  It will be a little messy, but embrace the mess. It will be complicated, but rejoice in the complications. It will not be anything like what you think it will be like, but surprises are good for you.	Ephron, Nora	Wellesley commencement				Poeppel, Amy	Small Admissions		2016	Fiction	1996	9781501122521		
8664	You are as close to us as breathing, yet You are farther than the farthermost star.		Gates of Prayer: The New Union Prayer Book				Poliner, Elizabeth	As Close To Us As Breathing		2016	Fiction		9780316384148		
8665	Who has turned us around this way, so that no matter what we do, we look as though we're leaving? Like someone standing for the last time on the last hill from which he can view his whole valley -- the way he turns, stops, lingers -- this is the way we live, forever leaving.	Rilke					Policoff, Stephen	Beautiful Somewhere Else		2004	Fiction				
8666	"We'll be poor, won't we? Like people in books. And I'll be an orphan and utterly free. Free and poor! What fun!" She stopped and raised her lips to him in a delighted kiss.  "It's impossible to be both together," said John grimly. "People have found that out. And I should choose to be free as preferable of the two."	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Diamond as Big as the Ritz				Pomerantz, Sharon	Rich Boy		2010	Fiction		9780446563185		
8667	It was a splendid summer morning and it seemed as if nothing could go wrong.	Cheever, John	The Common Day				Pope, Dan	House-Breaking		2015	Fiction		9781476745909		
8668	What is then between us?  What is the count of the scores of hundreds of years between us?	Whitman, Walt	Crossing Brooklyn Ferry	Poem	US		Porto, Alexandre Vidal	Sergio Y.		2015	Fiction		9781609453275		
8669	And just as you felt everything, I feel everything, and here we are holding hands, Holding hands, Walt, holding hands, the universe dancing in our souls.	Pessoa, Fernando	A Salute to Walt Whitman				Porto, Alexandre Vidal	Sergio Y.		2015	Fiction		9781609453275		
8670	When a trout rising to a fly gets hooked on a line and finds himself unable to swim about freely, he begins with a fight which results in struggles and splashes and sometimes to escape. Often, of course, the situation is too tough for him.  In the same way the human being struggles with his environment and with the hooks that catch him. Sometimes he masters his difficulties; sometimes they are too much for him. His struggles are all that the world sees and it naturally misunderstands them. It is hard for a free fish to understand what is happening to a hooked one.	Menninger, Karl A.					Potok, Chaim	The Chosen		1966	Fiction		9780141040776		
8671	True happiness Consists not in the multitude of friends, But in the worth and choice.	Jonson, Ben					Potok, Chaim	The Chosen		1966	Fiction		9780141040776		
8672	The past isn't over. It isn't even the past.	Faulkner, William					Poulson, Chrisine	Deep Water		2016	Fiction		9781782642145		
8673	La lutte elle-meme vers les sommets suffit a remplir un coeur d'homme. Il faut imaginer Sisyphe heureux. (The struggle itself towards the summit should be enough to satisfy the human heart. One can imagine Sisyphus happy.)	Camus, Albert			France		Poulson, Chrisine	Deep Water		2016	Fiction		9781782642145		
8674	He's my poet of poets - I know him almost by heart.	James, Henry	The Aspern Papers				Pouncey, Maggie	Perfect Reader		2010	Fiction		9780307378743		
8675	"You look as if you wished the place in Hell,"  My friend said, "judging from your face." "Oh well, I suppose it's not the place's fault," I said.	Larkin, Philip	I Remember, I Remember				Pouncey, Maggie	Perfect Reader		2010	Fiction		9780307378743		
8676	Exuberance carries us places we would not otherwise go -- across the savannah, to the moon, into the imagination -- and if we ourselves are not so exuberant we will, caught up by the contagious joy of those who are, be inclined collectively to go younder.	Jamison, Kay Redfield	Excuberance				Powers, Richard	Generosity		2009	Fiction		9780374161149		
8677	Do you know where you are, Mr Barthelme? In the antechamber to heaven.	Daugherty, Tracy	Hiding Man: A Biography of Donald Bartherlme				Powell, Padgett	You & Me		2011	Fiction		9780062126139		
8678	He felt rather like somsone lying in a bath after all the water has run out, witless, almost dead.	Lowry, Malcom	Under the Volcano				Powell, Padgett	You & Me		2011	Fiction		9780062126139		
8679	A yellow bird With a yellow bill Was perched upon My windowsill  I lured him in With a piece of bread And then I smashed His fucking head...		Traditional U. S. Army Marching Cadence				Powers, Kevin	The Yellow Birds		2012	Fiction		9781444756166		
8680	To be ignorant of evils to come, and forgetfull of evils past, is a merciful provision in nature, whereby we digest the mixture of our few and evil dayes, and our delivered senses not relapsing into cutting remembrances, our sorrows are not kept raw by the edge of repetitions.	Browne, Sir Thomas					Powers, Kevin	The Yellow Birds		2012	Fiction		9781444756166		
8681	Do you take it I would astonish? Does the daylight astonish? or the early redstart  twittering through the woords? Do I astonish more than they?	Whitman, Walt	Song of Myself				Powell, Padgett	The Interrogative Mood		2009	Fiction		9780061859410		
8682	The entire city is dedicated to Venus.	Alphonso de la Cueva			Spain		Philips, 	The Rossetti Letter		2007	Fiction		9781416527374		
8683	Two lone women in an unknown city --  now that's what I call an adventure.	Forster, E. M.	A Room With a View				Philips, 	The Rossetti Letter		2007	Fiction		9781416527374		
8684	This book is intended to be of wholesome helpfulness to mankind, and not to engender morbid desire or taint human souls.	Bartlett, E. A.	Love Murders of Harry E. Powers (Beware of such Bluebeards)				Philips, Jayne Anne	Quiet Dell		2013	Fiction		9781419172537		
8685	(Special) -- In the backyard of the Eicher home at Park Ridge, a suburb of Chicago, stands a little marker, with the inscription, "Graveyard for Animals," scribbled in the childish handwriting of Annabel Eicher, 9. There the Eicher children had buried a bird, playmates said.		The Clarksburg Telegram				Philips, Jayne Anne	Quiet Dell		2013	Fiction	1931	9781419172537		
8686	Whither thou goest, I will go; and where thou lodgest, I will lodge: thy people shall be my people, and thy God my God.		Ruth 1:16				Philips, 	Come In And Cover Me		2012	Fiction		9781594488443		
8687	The Muses are virgins... Cupid, when sometimes asked by his mother Venus why he did not attack the Muses, used to reply that he found them so beautiful, so pure, so modest, bashful, and continually occupied... in the arrangement of music, that when he drew near them he unstrung his bow, closed his quiver, and put out his torch, since they made him shy and afraid of injuring them.	Rabelais, Francois	Gargantua and Pantagruel, 3:31				Philips, Arthur	The Song is You		2009	Fiction		9781400066469		
8688	While I was dizzied thus, old thought would crowd,  Belonging to the time ere I was bought By Arthur's great name and his little love; Must I give up for ever then, I thought,   That which I deemed would ever round me move Glorifying all things; for a little word, Scarce ever meant at all, must I now prove  Stone-cold for ever?	Morris, William	The Defence of Guenevere				Pidgeon, Sean	Finding Camlann		2013	Fiction				
8689	Little sleep's-head sprouting hair in the moonlight, when I come back we will go out together, we will walk out together among the ten thousand things, each scratched too late with such knowledge, the wages of dying is love.	Kinnell, Galway					Pierpont, Julia	Among the Ten Thousand Things		2015	Fiction		9780812995220		
8690	The supper dishes are over and the sun  unaccustomed to anything else goes all the way down.	Sexton, Anne	Lament				Pietrzyk, Leslie	A Year and A Day		2004	Fiction		60554657		
8691	While nothing is easier than to denounce the evildoer; nothing is more difficult than to understand him.	Dostoevsky, Fyodor			Russia		Pintoff, Stefanie	In the Shadow of Gotham		2009	Fiction		9780312544904		
8692	Be happy for this moment. This moment is your life.	Khayyam, Omar					Pinborough, Sarah	The Death House		2015	Fiction		9781473202320		
8693	"Well, not that we have seen each other," said the Unicorn,  "If you'll believe in me, I'll believe in you."	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking Glass, and What Alice Found There	Novel	UK		Pinborough, Sarah	The Language of Dying		2009	Fiction		9781782067542		
8694	Mountains bow down to this grief... But hope keeps singing from afar.	Akhmatova, Anna					Perlman, Elliot	The Street Sweeper		2011	Fiction		9781594488474		
8695	Where are you rolling, little apple...		Russian Marching Song	Song	Russia		Perutz, Leo	Little Apple		1987	Fiction		9781782271673		
8696	I felt as though I had dipped into some supernatural source of primal energy.	Dickey, James	Deliverance				Percy, Benjamin	The Wilding		2010	Fiction		9781555975692		
8697	My father, I thought, could have told me things to know, actual as a stone with a code engraved on it, a thing you could put in your pocket and carry around, cool and hard and smooth, that you could touch when you were worried. But such a thing was not in our contract.	Kittredge, William	Who Owns the West?				Percy, Benjamin	The Wilding		2010	Fiction		9781555975692		
8698	Instead of adapting, as we began to do, we have tried to make contry and climate over to fit our existing habits and desires. Instead of listening to the silence, we have shouted into the void. We have tried to make the arid West into what it was never meant to be and cannot remain, the Garden of the World and the home to the multiple millions.	Stegner, Wallace	Striking the Rock				Percy, Benjamin	The Wilding		2010	Fiction		9781555975692		
8699	This is the place where I made my best mistakes.	Costello, Elvis					Pernice, Joe	It Feels so Good When I Stop		2009	Fiction		9781594488740		
8700	When Mama lay a-dyin' on the flatbed, She told me not to truck with girls like you; But I was blinded by the glare of your headlights, And went joy-ridin' just for the view.   CHORUS: You're a detour on the highway to heaven I am lost on the backroads of sin, I have got to get back to the four-lane, So that I can see Mama again.   Your curves made me lose my direction, My hands from the steering whell strayed, But you were just one more roadside attraction, It's been ten thousand miles since I prayed.  If you ever get out of the fast lane And get back to that highway above, I'll be waiting for you at the tollbooth, In that land where all roads end in love.		You're a Detour on the Highway to Heaven				Peters, Elizabeth	Next Train to Memphis		1994	Fiction		749901868		
8701	Shantih shantih shantih	Eliot, T. S.					Peterson, Joseph G.	Wanted: Elevator Man		2012	Fiction		9780857806778		
8702	Whosoever unceasingly strives upward... him we can save.	Goethe					Pfarrer, Chuck	Killing Che		2007	Fiction		9781400063932		
8703	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William	Requiem for a Nun				Sims, Michael	The Phantom Coach		2014	Fiction		9781620408056		
8704	GI's corrupted the native term han'guk saram, which means Korean, into the derisive slang "gook," which was indelicately applied to all Asians, even in later undeclared wars.	Dvorchak, Robert J.	Battle for Korea				Philips, Jayne Anne	Lark and Termite		2009	Fiction		9780375401954		
8705	Because no battle is ever won he said. They are not even fought. The field only reveals to man his own folly and despair, and victory is an illusion of philosophers and fools.	Faulkner, William	The Sound and the Fury				Philips, Jayne Anne	Lark and Termite		2009	Fiction		9780375401954		
8706	Is your mouth a little weak When you open it to speak, are you smart?	Hart, Lorenz and Rodgers, Richard	"My Funny Valentine", Babes in Arms				Philips, Jayne Anne	Lark and Termite		2009	Fiction	1936	9780375401954		
8707	Scientific examination of the spiritual or "occultist" experience demonstrates that haunting can emerge from the forgotten depths of our own past, and assume physical and externalized form, now independent of the memories that spawned it, as Athena sprang from the head of Zeus, of him but at once free of him. Memories and ghosts are not so easily distinguished as previous generations have assumed.	D'Oyly, Sir Everett					Philips, Arthur	Angelica		2007	Fiction	1880	9781400062515		
8708	Before Teddy knew it, his mom was hugging him and Dallie was hugging her, and the three of them were standing right there in the middle of the Statue of Liberty security office hugging each other and crying like a dumb old bunch of babies.		Fancy Pants				Philips, Susan Elizabeth	Call Me Irresistible		2011	Fiction		9780061351525		
8709	Still, for the millionth time Lucy wished she could have a real family. All her life, she'd dreamed of having a dad who mowed her lawn and called her some kind of lame pet name, and a mom who didn't get drunk and keep losing jobs and having sex with everybody.	Philips, Susan Elizabeth	First Lady	Novel			Philips, Susan Elizabeth	The Great Escape		2012	Fiction		9780062106063		
8710	The only thing new in this world is the history you don't know.	Truman, Harry S.					Peace, David	Nineteen Seventy-Four		1999	Fiction		9781847245359		
8711	The obedient and virtuous son kills his father.  The chaste man performs sodomy upon his neighbours. The lecher becomes pure. The miser throws his gold in handfuls out of the window. The warrior hero sets fire to the city he once risked his life to save.	Artaud, Antonin	The Theatre and the Plague				Peace, David	Occupied City		2009	Fiction	1933	9780571232024		
8712	juggle: v. & n. v. 1. intr. perform feats of dexterity, esp. by tossing objects in the air and catching them, keeping several in the air at the same time. 2. tr. continue to deal with (several activities) at once, esp. with ingenuity. 3. intr. & tr. (foll. by with) a deceive or cheat. b. misrepresent (facts). c rearrange adroitly. n. 1. a piece of juggling. 2. a fraud.		Concise Oxford Dictionary				Pearson, Allison	I don't know how she Does it		2002	Fiction				
8713	To tell the truth is a duty: but it is a duty only in respect to one who has a right to the truth.	Constant, Benjamin					Pearece, Roger	Agent of the State		2012	Fiction		9781444721850		
8714	On Wenlock Edge the wood's in trouble His forest  fleece the Wrekin heaves; The gale, it plies the saplings double, And thick on Severn snow the leaves.   The gale, it plies the saplings double, It blows so hard, 'twill soon be gone: Today the Roman and his trouble Are ashes under Uricon.	Housman, A. E.	A Shropshire Lad				Pears, Tim	Disputed Land		2011	Fiction		978043020812		
8715	The last lonesome train is takin' me home; I've been on this highway too long. Will anyone there remember my name Or hear the pain in my song?	Miller, Jake	Last Lonesome Train				Peden, Peggy O' Neal	Your Killin' Heart		2017	Fiction		9781250122681		
8716	Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.	Dickinson, Emily	Hope	Poem	US		Peebles, Sue	The Death of Lomond Friel		2010	Fiction		9780701184308		
8717	This is thy hour O Soul, thy free flight into the wordless, away from books, away from art, the day erased, the lesson done,  Thee fully forth emerging, silent, gazing, pondering the themes thou lovest best, Night, sleep, death and the stars.	Whitman, Walt	A Clear Midnight	Poem	US		Peebles, Sue	Snake Road		2013	Fiction		9780099575849		
8718	But for those like us, our fate is to face the world as orphans, chasing through long years the shadows of vanished parents. There is nothing for it but to try and see through our missions to the end, as best as we can, for until we do so, we will be permitted no calm.	Ishiguro, Kazuo	When We Were Orphans				Peixoto, Jose Luis	The Piano Cemetery		2006	Fiction		9780747599654		
8719	Neither pray I for these alone, but for them also which shall believe on me through their word; that they all may be one; as thou, Father, art in me, and I in thee, that they also may be one in us: that the world may believe that thou hast sent me. And the glory which thou gavest me I have given them; that they may be one, even as we are one: I in them, and thou in me, that they may be made perfect in one; and that the world may know that thou hast sent me, and hast loved them, as thou loved me. Father, I will that they also, whom thou hast given me, be with me where I am; that they may behold my glory, which thou hast given me: for thou lovedst me before the foundation of the world. O righteous Father, the world hath not known thee: but I have known thee, and these have known that thou hast sent me. And I have declared unto them thy name, and will declare it: that the love wherewith thou hast loved me may be in them, and I in them.		John 17, xx-xxvi				Peixoto, Jose Luis	The Piano Cemetery		2006	Fiction		9780747599654		
8720	Last night I dreamed that I was a child out where the pines grow wild and tall I was trying to make it home through the forest before the darkness falls.	Springsteen, Bruce	My Father's House				Pelecanos, George	The Way Home		2009	Fiction		9780752875439		
8721	In these city streets -- Everywhere You got to be careful Where you move your feet, and how you part your hair Do you really think God could ever forgive, this life we live Back in the world, back in the world.	Mayfield, Curtis	Back to the World				Pelecanos, George	King Suckerman		1997	Fiction		9780316695909		
8722	We live as we dream -- alone.	Conrad, Joseph					Peltzer, Ulrich	Part of the Solution		2007	Fiction		9781906497651		
8723	Jour apres jour les amours mortes n'en finissent pas de mourir.	Gainsbourg, Serge					Pelevin, Victor	S. N. U. F. F.		2011	Fiction		9781473213029		
8724	A big sloppy kiss: fifteen dead	Mounier, Christian					Pennac, Daniel	Passion Fruit		1999	Fiction		1860467474		
8725	Visita Interiora Terrae Rectificando  Invenies Occultum Lapidem		Alchemical Motto				Penkov, Miroslav	Stork Mountain		2016	Fiction		9780374222796		
8726	I think we've really been feeling awesome for four years.	Dion, Celine					Pendarvis, Jack	Awesome		2008	Fiction		9781596922402		
8727	All visible things have been broughht forth by nature, and it is among these that painting is born. Since nature is truly the Daughter of God, the painter is the Grandson of God. To him is given the power to create all things in the universe through essence, presence, or imagination...	Alberti, Leon Battista	Della pittura				Pepper, Curtis Bill	Leonardo		2012	Fiction		9780911469363		
8728	We are all bastards; all, that most venerable man, which I did call my father was I know not where when I was stamp'd...	Shakespeare, William	Cymbeline				Pepper, Curtis Bill	Leonardo		2012	Fiction		9780911469363		
8729	Virtue rejects facility to be her companion. She requires a craggy, rough and thorny way.	De Montaigne, Michel					Pepper, Andrew	Kill-Devil And Water		2008	Fiction		9780297852391		
8730	The chiefe fudling they make in the Island is Rumbullion, alias Kill-Devil, and this is made of sugar cane distilled, a hott, hellish and terrible liquor.	Anonymous					Pepper, Andrew	Kill-Devil And Water		2008	Fiction		9780297852391		
8731	[T]he gulf between how one should live and how one does live is so wide that a man who neglects what is actually done for what should be done learns the way to self-destruction rather than self-preservation.	Machiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				Pepper, Andrew	The Last Days of Newgate		2006	Fiction		9780753821688		
8732	Since then the smelters whose brick stacks stuck up tall against a gloomy mountain to the south had yellow-smoked everything into uniform dinginess. The result was an ugly city of forty thousand people, set in an ugly notch between two ugly mountains that had been all dirtied up by mining.	Hammett, Dashiell	Red Harvest				Pepper, Andrew	Bloody Winter		2011	Fiction		9781780220116		
8733	There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it.	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan	A Study in Scarlet				Perera, Lishan	Time to Die		2007	Fiction		9789551723002		
8734	What chance has a woman got?	Stanwyck, Barbara	Baby Face				Patrick, 	Design for Dying		2016	Fiction	1933	9780765381842		
8735	Where men are the most sure and arrogant, they are commonly the most mistaken, and have there given reins to passion, without that proper deliberation and suspense, which can alone secure them from the grossest absurdities.	Hume, David	An Enquiry Concerning the Principles of Morals				Paul, Chris & Solomon, Matt	Deck Z		2012	Fiction		9781452108032		
8736	The Lord looks down from heaven upon the children of me, to see if there are any that act wisely, that seek after God.  They have all gone astray, they are all alike corrupt; there is none that does good, no, not one.		Psalm 14:2,3				Pava, Sergio De La	A Naked Singularity		2008	Fiction		9780226141794		
8737	Truth is beautiful, without doubt; but so are lies.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Pavone, Chris	The Expats		2012	Fiction		9780571279159		
8738	The one charm of marriage is that it makes a life of deception absolutely necessary for both parties.	Wilde, Oscar					Pavone, Chris	The Expats		2012	Fiction		9780571279159		
8739	Am I my brother's keeper?		The Book of Genesis				Pavlov, Oleg	The Matiushin Case		1997	Fiction		9781908276360		
8740	To know that one has a secret is to know half the secret itself.	Beecher, Henry Ward					Pavone, Chris	The Travelers		2016	Fiction		9780571298907		
8741	Declare the past, diagnose the present, foretell the future.	Hippocrates					Pavlov, Stel	Gene		2005	Fiction		9780743208598		
8742	Where the rivers meet you tell me of your black dreams. Your memories make me uneasy. But I listen because I know my listening, like all listening, allows you to heal.	HLP					Payne, Holly	The Sound of Blue		2005	Fiction		525947922		
8743	Inutil observar que el mejor volumen de los muchos hexagonas que adminstro se titula Trueno peinado, y otro El calambre de yeso y otro Axaxaxas mlo. Esas proposiciones, a primera vista inchorentes, sin duda son capaces de una justificacion criptografico o alegorica; esa justificacion es verbal y, ex hypothesi, ya figura en la Biblioteca. No puedo combinar unoas caracteres dhcmrlchtdj que la divina Biblioteca no haya previsto y que en alguna de sus lenguas secretas no encierren un terrible sentido. Nadie puede articular una silaba que no este llena de ternuras y temores; que no sea en alguno de esos lenguajes el nombre poderoso de un dios.	Borges, Jorge Luis	La Biblioteca de Babel				Soldan, Edmundo Taz	Turing's Delirium		2003	Fiction		9780618541393		
8744	The king hath note of all that they intend, By interception which they dream not of.	Shakespeare, William	Henry V				Soldan, Edmundo Taz	Turing's Delirium		2003	Fiction		9780618541393		
8745	All information looks like noise until you break the code.	Stephenson, Neal	Snow Crash				Soldan, Edmundo Taz	Turing's Delirium		2003	Fiction		9780618541393		
8746	When a righteous man turneth away from his righteousness, and committeth iniquity, and dieth in them; for his inquity that he hath done shall he die. Again, when the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that  which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.		Ezekiel 18, 26-27				Peace, David	Nineteen Seventy-Seven		2000	Fiction		9781847245366		
8747	Oh, this is the way to the fairy wood, Where the wolf ate Little Red Riding Hood; But this is the riddle that you must tell -- How is it, if it so befell, That he ate her up in that horrid way, In these pretty pages she lives today?		Traditional				Peace, David	Nineteen Eighty-Three		2002	Fiction		9781847245380		
8748	Ah, distinctly I remember it was in the bleak December; And each separate dying ember wrought its ghost upon the floor.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Raven				Peace, David	Nineteen Eighty 		2001	Fiction		9781847245373		
8749	It is for your sake that I am dying.	Slovene peasant Partisan	calling to German firing squad				Pears, Tim	In the Light of the Morning		2014	Fiction	1944	9780099559368		
8750	Some books are to be tasted, others are to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested.	Bacon, Francis					Pearl, Matthew	The Last Bookaneer		2015	Fiction		9781594204920		
8751	No, I suppose you never heard of such a creature.	Fergins, E. C.					Pearl, Matthew	The Last Bookaneer		2015	Fiction		9781594204920		
8752	It panics him. He always keeps the curtains drawn. "They are out there, Mother, they're out there."	Cassidy, Evelyn					Pearson, Allison	I think I Love You		2010	Fiction		9780701176976		
8753	"I remember everything!" cried Pinocchio. "Tell me quickly, dear snail, where did you leave my good fairy? What is she doing? Has she pardoned me? Does she still remember me? Does she love me still?	Collodi, Carlo	Pinocchio				Parsons, Tony	Men from the Boys		2010	Fiction		978007327751		
8754	If America ever ceases to be good, America will cease to be great.	Tocqueville, Alexis de					Parker, T. Jefferson	Full Measure		2014	Fiction		9781908737809		
8755	There, then, he sat, holding that imbecile candle in the heart of that almighty forlornness.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick				Parker, T. Jefferson	Iron River		2010	Fiction		9780525951490		
8756	On this dunghill we will search among the rubble for our talisman of hope.	Awoonor, Kofi	This Earth, My Brother				Parkes, Nil Ayikwei	Tail of the Blue Bird		2009	Fiction		9780224085748		
8757	The unpredicatable wins, the obvious loses.	Sun Tzu			China		Pastor, Ben	Tin Sky		2012	Fiction		9781908524515		
8758	Surely men of low degree are vanity, and men of high degree are a lie: to be laid in the balance, they are altogether lighter than vanity.		Psalm 62:9				Pastor, Ben	Liar Moon		2001	Fiction		9781904738824		
8759	Luna Mendax		A Liar Moon				Pastor, Ben	Liar Moon		2001	Fiction		9781904738824		
8760	It was as though she who had arranged this room had said: "This I will have, and this, and this," taking piece by piece from the treasures in Manderley each object that pleased her best, ignoring the second-rate, the mediocre, laying her hand with sure and certain instinct only upon the best.	Maurier, Daphne Du	Rebecca				Pastan, Rachel	Alena		2014	Fiction		9781594632471		
8761	Haec urbs arx omnium gentium. (This City, bulwark of all peoples.)	Cicero					Pastor, Ben	A Dark Song of Blood		2002	Fiction		9781904738300		
8762	Roma caput mundi regit orbis frena rotundi. (Rome, head of the world, holds the bridle of the globe.)		Imperial Seal				Pastor, Ben	A Dark Song of Blood		2002	Fiction		9781904738300		
8763	"How can they charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument."	Shakespeare, William 					Pasha, Anwar	Rifles Bread Women		2008	Fiction		9847016900426		
8764	The use of force alone is but temporary. It may subdue for a moment; but it does not remove the necessity of subduing again, and a nation is not governed which is perpetually to be conquered.	Burke					Pasha, Anwar	Rifles Bread Women		2008	Fiction		9847016900426		
8765	"If I can but see one of my daughters happily settled at Netherfield," said Mrs. Bennet to her husband, "and all the others equally well married, I shall have nothing to wish for."	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice				Pastan, Rachel	This Side of Married		2004	Fiction		670033065		
8766	Let my death be a greater birth!	Margall, Joan	Cant espiritual				Pastor, Marc	Barcelona Shadows	Catalan	2008	Fiction		9781782279225		
8767	The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Premature Burial				Pastor, Marc	Barcelona Shadows	Catalan	2008	Fiction		9781782279225		
8768	Sanguinem universae carnis non comedetis, quia anima omnis carnis sanguis eius est: et, quicumque comederit illum, interibit.		Leviticus 17:14				Pastor, Marc	Barcelona Shadows	Catalan	2008	Fiction		9781782279225		
8769	"Didn't hear what the bet was." "Your life."	Eastwood, Clint	For a Few Dollars More		US		Pastor, Marc	Barcelona Shadows	Catalan	2008	Fiction		9781782279225		
8770	Go back to the target you missed;  walk away from the one you hit squarely.	Kazantzakis	Report to Greco				Pastor, Ben	The Road to Ithaca		2014	Fiction		9781908524805		
8771	A room lit to the most hidden corner is no longer liveable.	Herzog, Werner	I am My Films				Pastor, Ben	The Road to Ithaca		2014	Fiction		9781908524805		
8772	Let me gaze once more on Krakow, at her walls, where every brick and every stone is dear to me.	Paul II, Pope John					Pasulka, 	A Long Long Time Ago & Essentially True		2009	Fiction	1979	9780547055077		
8773	In the majority of instances human beings, even the evil-doers among them, are far more naive and straightforward than we suppose. And that include ourselves.	Doestoyevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov				Patterson, Victoria	The Little Brother		2015	Fiction		9781619025387		
8774	Home seemed a heaven and that we were cast out...	Green, Henry					Patchett, Ann	Taft		1994	Fiction		60540761		
8775	The traveler has to knock every alien door  to come to his own, and one has to wander through all the outer worlds to reach the innermost shrine at the end.	Tagore, Rabindranath	Gitanjali				Patel, Shona	Flame Tree Road		2015	Fiction		9780778316667		
8776	What loneliness is more lonely than distrust?	Eliot, George					Patterson, Victoria	This Vacant Paradise		2011	Fiction		9781582436456		
8777	When a young lady is to be a heroine, the perverseness of forty surrounding families cannot prevent her. Something must and will happen to throw a hero in her way.	Austen, Jane			UK		Patillo, Beth	Jane Austen Ruined My Life		2009	Fiction		9780824947712		
8778	Fonti e colline chiesi agli Dei; m 'udiro alfine,  pago io vovro, ne mai quel fonte co 'desir miei,  ne mai quel monte trapassero.  (I asked the Gods for hills and springs; They listened to me at last.  I shall live contented. And I shall never desire to go beyond that spring, nor shall I desire to cross that mountain.)	Bellini, Vincenzo	Sei Ariette I: Malinconia, ninfa gentile				Patchett, Ann	Bel Canto		2001	Fiction		60188731		
8779	Sprecher: Ihr Fremdlinge! was sucht oder fordert ihn von uns?  Tamino: Freundschaft und Liebe. Sprecher: Bist du bereit, es mit deinem Leben zu erkampfen?  Tamino: Ja. (Speaker: Stranger, what do you seek or ask from us? Tamino: Friendship and love. Speaker: And are you prepared even if it costs you your life? Tamino: I am.)	Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus	The Magic Flute				Patchett, Ann	Bel Canto		2001	Fiction		60188731		
8780	This royal throne of kings, this sceptred isle, This earth of majesty, this seat of Mars, This other Eden, demi-paradise, This fortress built by nature for herself Against infection and the hand of war, This happy breed of men, this little world, This precious stone, set in the silver sea.	Shakespeare, William	Richard II	Play	UK		Parker, Imogen	This Little World		2009	Fiction				
8781	My beloved is gone down into his garden, to the beds of spices, to feed in the gardens, and to gather lilies.  I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine: he feedeth among the lilies.		Song of Solomon				Park, David	The Poets' Wives		2014	Fiction		9781620405246		
8782	In such a night Stood Dido with a willow in her hand Upon the wild sea banks and waft her love To come again to Carthage.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice				Parker Jr., John L.	Again to Carthage		2007	Fiction		9781439192481		
8783	You've crossed the finish line, Won the race but lost your mind.  Was it worth after all?	Bane, Lazlo	Superman				Parker Jr., John L.	Again to Carthage		2007	Fiction		9781439192481		
8784	Europe (in Athens) does business at truly reasonable rates. You needn't fear interruption or the gainsaying of whims; also, she offers irreproachable  sheets, and -- in winter --  a coal-fire. This time, Zeus,  comes as you are. No bull. 	Antipater of Thessalonika					Parks, Tim	Europa 		1997	Fiction		9781611456981		
8785	Love's night & a lamp judged our vows:  that she would love me ever  & I should never leave her. Love's night & you, lamp,  witnessed the pact.  Today the vow runs: "Oaths such as these, waterwords." Tonight, lamp,  witness her lying. -- in other arms.	Meleager					Parks, Tim	Europa 		1997	Fiction		9781611456981		
8786	... it was now too late and too far to go back, and I went on. And the mists had all solemnly risen now, and the world lay spread before me.	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations				Parsons, Tony	Catching the Sun		2012	Fiction		9780007327799		
8787	Do good -- get good. Do bad -- get bad.		Thai Proverb	Proverb	Thailand		Parsons, Tony	Catching the Sun		2012	Fiction		9780007327799		
8788	Crimes reverberate through years and through lives. It is a rare homicide that destroys only one person.	Oates, Joyce Carol	After Black Rock				Parsons, Tony	The Slaughter Man		2015	Fiction		9781784755102		
8789	Most gypsies fear the dead.	Buckland, Raymond	Buckland's Book of Gypsy Magic -- Travellers' Stories, Spells & Healings				Parsons, Tony	The Slaughter Man		2015	Fiction		9781784755102		
8790	Crimes as serious as murder should have strong emotions behind them.	Orwell, George	The Decline of the English Murder				Parsons, Tony	The Murder Bag		2014	Fiction		9781784750824		
8791	And nothing in life shall sever  The chain that is round us now.		Eton Boating Song				Parsons, Tony	The Murder Bag		2014	Fiction		9781784750824		
8792	How did I know you ran the mile in 4:30 in high school? That's easy. Everyone ran the mile in 4:30 in high school.	Shorter, Frank	out running somewhere				Parker, John L.	Once A Runner		1978	Fiction	1969	9781416597889		
8793	My arms fit you like a sleeve, they hold catkins of your willows, the wild bee farms of your nerves, each muscle and fold of your first days.	Sexton, Anne	Unknown Girl in the Maternity Ward				Parker, Amy	Beasts & Children		2016	Fiction		9780544370135		
8794	Now there is at Jerusalem by the sheep market a pool, which is called in the Hebrew tongue Bethesda having five porches. In these lay a great multitude of impotent folk, of blind, halt, withered, waiting for the moving of the water. For an angel went down at a certain season into the pool, and troubled the water: whosoever then first after the troubling of the water stepped in was made whole of whatsoever disease he had.		St John 5, 2-4				Park, David	The Truth Commissioner		2008	Fiction		9780747596332		
8795	Enough of worldly affairs! I shall concentrate my mind in meditation, dragging it from false paths.		The Bodhicaryavatara				Parks, Tim	Sex is Forbidden		2012	Fiction		978009956895		
8796	Where are my women now, with their sweet wet words and ways, and the miraculous balls of hail popping in a green translucence in the yards?	Johnson, Denis	Work				Parker, Michael	Don't Make me Stop Now		2007	Fiction		9781565124851		
8797	That was the last time the girl Wendy ever saw him. For a little longer she tried for his sake not to have growing pains; and she felt she was untrue to him when she got a prize for general knowledge. But the years came and went without bringing the careless boy; and when they met again Wendy was a married woman, and Peter was no more to her than a little dust in the box in which she had kept her toys. Wendy was grown up. You need not be sorry for her. She was one of the kind that likes to grow up.	Barrie, J. M.	Peter Pan and Wendy				Parsons, Tony	Starting Over		2009	Fiction		9780007326624		
8798	Be in this world as a stranger, or as a traveler passing through it.		Hadith, or Sayings of the Prophet				Parssinen, Kejia	The Ruins of Us		2012	Fiction		9780062064486		
8799	When I wiped you from  the book of memory I did not know I was striking  out half my life.	Qabbani, Nizar	Foolishness				Parssinen, Kejia	The Ruins of Us		2012	Fiction		9780062064486		
8800	In what distant deeps or skies Burnt the fire of thine eyes? On what wings dare he aspire? What the hand, dare seize the fire?	Blake, William	The Tyger				Parry, Leslie	Church of Marvels		2015	Fiction		9780062367556		
8801	We go on doing research and thinking about all sorts of problems, as if we could one day reach the thought that would set us free.	Bateson, Gregory					Parks, Tim	Dreams of Rivers and Seas		2008	Fiction		9781846551130		
8802	After a good dinner one can forgive anybody, even one's own relations.	Wilde, Oscar					Page, Katherine Hall	The Body in the Birches		2015	Fiction		9780062310828		
8803	Ideologies separate us. Dreams and anguish bring us together.	Ionesco, Eugene					Palumbo, Dennis	Fever Dream		2011	Fiction		9781590589571		
8804	We are children of time, not its masters; we can act upon time only by acting within it.	Troeltsch, Ernest	The Essesnce of the Modern Spirit				Palmer, Dexter	Version Control		2016	Fiction		9780307907592		
8805	How sad that this generation imagines that the form, colour, name and sound are enough to capture the essence of something!		The Book of Chuang Tzu				Palmer, Dexter	Version Control		2016	Fiction		9780307907592		
8806	Knowledge is a big subject. Ignorance is bigger. And it is more interesting.	Firestein, Stuart	Ignorance				Palmer, Dexter	Version Control		2016	Fiction		9780307907592		
8807	The distinction between past, present and future is an illusion, but a very persistent one.	Einstein, Albert					Palama, Feliz J.	The Map of Time		2008	Fiction		9781439177397		
8808	Mankind's most perfectly terrifying work of art is the division of time.	Canetti, Elias					Palama, Feliz J.	The Map of Time		2008	Fiction		9781439177397		
8809	What is waiting for me in the direction I don't take?	Kerouac, Jack					Palama, Feliz J.	The Map of Time		2008	Fiction		9781439177397		
8810	Prospero. -- Dost thou hear? Miranda. Your tale, sir, would cure deafness.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest				Palmer, Dexter	The Dream of Perpetual Motion		2010	Fiction		9780312558154		
8811	Here opened another totally new education, which promised by far to be the most hazardous of all. The knife edge along which he must crawl, like Sir Lancelot in the twelfth century, divided two kingdoms of force which had nothing in common but attraction. They were as different as a magnet is from gravitation, supposing one knew what a magnet was, or gravitation, or love.	Adams, Henry	The Educatoin of Henry Adams				Palmer, Dexter	The Dream of Perpetual Motion		2010	Fiction		9780312558154		
8812	One of the duties of the State is that of caring for those of its citizens who find themselves the victims of such adverse circumstances as makes them unable to obtain even the necessities for mere existence without the aid of others. That responsibility is recognized by every civilized nation... To these unfortunate citizens, aid must be extended by government -- not as a matter of charity, but a matter of social duty.	Roosevelt, Franklin D.	Fireside Chat				Palmer, Michael	Resistant		2014	Fiction	1933	9781472209009		
8813	Throughout the course of human history people have endured uncertainties brought on by illness, poverty, disability, and aging. Economists and sociologists take delight in labeling these inevitablities as threats to one's economic security, when in truth they are the price each individual must pay to fund their existence.	Hill, Lancaster R.	100 Neighbors, Sawyer River Books				Palmer, Michael	Resistant		2014	Fiction	1939	9781472209009		
8814	Neither a lofty degree of intelligence nor imagination nor both together go to the making of genius. Love, love, love, that is the soul of genius.	Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus					Palmer, Liza	Girl Before a Mirror		2015	Fiction		9780062297242		
8815	I got a ways to go And I'm carrying a heavy load But baby I want you to know Baby I want you to know That I never been so sure and I never wanted nothing more That you were who my love is for You were who my love is for.	Andrews, Julie	My Love is For				Palmer, Liza	Girl Before a Mirror		2015	Fiction		9780062297242		
8816	All pasts are like poems, you can derive a thousand things, but you can't live in them.	Fowles, John					Palumbo, Dennis	Mirror Image		2010	Fiction		97815905887508		
8817	I've looked at life from both sides now...	Michell, Joni					Palmer, Liza	The F Word		2017	Fiction		9781250083470		
8818	There was much of the beautiful, much of the wanton, much of the bizarre, something of the terrible, and not a little of that which might have excited disgust.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Masque of the Red Death				Palahniuk, Chuch	Haunted		2005	Fiction		9781400032822		
8819	Gertrude, truth is a very complex thing.	Wilde, Oscar	An Ideal Husband				Palin, Michael	The Truth		2012	Fiction		9780297860211		
8820	Each time you happen to me all over again.	Wharton, Edith	The Age of Innocence				Palmer, Liza	Nowhere but Home		2012	Fiction		9780062007476		
8821	I have an interior that I never knew of. Everything passes into ti now. I don't know what happens there.	Rilke, Rainer Maria					Palacio, Derek	Mortifications		2016	Fiction		9781101905692		
8822	I'm fractured from the fall, and I want to go home.	Adams, Ryan					Palmer, Liza	A Field Guide to Burying Your Parents		2009	Fiction		9780340962169		
8823	The way of the world is to bloom and to flower and die but in the affairs of men there is no waning and the noon of his expression signals the onset of night. His spirit is exhausted at the peak of its achievement. His meridian is at once his darkening and the evening of his day.	McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian				Panowich, Brian	Bull Mountain		2015	Fiction		9781784082659		
8824	When the swords flash, let no idea of love, piety, or even the face of your fathers move you.	Shakespeare, William	Julius Caesar	Play	UK		Panowich, Brian	Bull Mountain		2015	Fiction		9781784082659		
8825	I'm telling you The truth O saints. I've sinned more Than most. I can't understand Why You find me Worthy of love. I am my own Witness. So trust What my conscience tells me. I have overcome Nothing. My fame is based On mere hearsay. Much harrowed by A life full of hardships, I stalled Like a stubborn Bullock, That's had enough Of whipping And twisting of the tail, While pulling  A hard plough. I just dropped out. And stayed still.	Tukaram					Pande, 	My Own Witness		2000	Fiction				
8826	Dining partners, regardless of gender, social standing, or the years they've lived, should be chosen for their ability to eat -- and drink! -- with the right mixture of abandon and restraint. They should enjoy food, and look upon its preparation and its degustion as one of the human arts.	Fisher, M. F. K.	Serve It Forth				O' Neal, Barbara	The All You Can Dream Buffet		2014	Fiction		9780345536860		
8827	Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.	Twain, Mark					O' Neill, Anthony	The Dark Side		2016	Fiction		9781501119569		
8828	Evolutionary biologists and their cousins the paleontologists know that life on this planet has not been a smooth progression of uninterrupted evolution of species. There have been numerous global mass extinctions throughout the 600 million years of multicellular life on this planet.	Norton, O. Richard	Rocks from Space				Oppegaard, David	Wormwood, Nevada		2009	Fiction		9780312381110		
8829	a swimmer in distress cries, "I shall drown; no one will save me!" A suicide puts it the other way: "I will drown; no one shall save me!" In relaxed speech, however, the words shall and will are seldom used precisely; our ear guides us or fails to guide us, as the case may be, and we are quite likely to drown men when we want to survive and survive when we want to drown.	Strunk and White	The Elements of Style				Oppegaard, David	The Suicide Collectors		2008	Fiction		9780312381103		
8830	Sometimes I feel like a great chef who has devoted his entire life to monastic study of the art of cooking & gathered the finest ingredients & built the most advanced kitchen & prepared the most exquisite meal so perfect, so delicious, so extraordinary more astounding than any meal ever created yet each day I stand in my window & watch ninety-seven percent of the world walk past my restuarant into the mcdonald's across the street.	fsj					FSJ	Option$		2007	Fiction		9780306817410		
8831	Past cure I am, now reason is past care, And frantic-mad with everyone unrest; My thoughts and my discourse as madman's are At random from the truth, vainly expressed; For I have sworn thee fair, and thought thee bright Who art as black as hell, as dark as night.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 147	Poem	UK		O' Reilly, Sally	Dark Aemilia		2014	Fiction		9781250048134		
8832	At half-past three a single bird  Unto a silent sky  Propounded but a single term  Of cautious melody.     At half-past four, experiment          Had subjugated test,  And lo! her silver principle  Supplanted all the rest.     At half-past seven, element  Nor implement was seen,          And place was where the presence was,  Circumference between.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem	US		O' Riordan, Kate	The Memory Stones		2003	Fiction		743450175		
8833	For this is the real nature of California and the secret of its fascination; this untamed, undomesticated, aloof, prehistoric landscape which relentlessly reminds the traveller of his human condition and the circumstances of his tenure upon the earth. "You are perfectly welcome," it tells him, "during your short visit. Everything is at your disposal. Only, I must warn you, if things go wrong, don't blame me. I accept no responsibility. I am not part of your neurosis. Don't cry to me for safety. There is no home here. There is no security in your mansions or your fortress, your family vaults or your banks or your double beds. Understand this fact, and you will be free. Accept it, and you will be happy.	Isherwood, Christopher					O' Riordan, Adam	The Burning Ground		2017	Fiction		9781408864777		
8834	In Chicago I had unfinished emotional business.	Bellow, Saul	The Actual				Orner, Peter	Love and Shame and Love		2011	Fiction		9780316129398		
8835	You were the messenger of my death,  Of my metamorphosis.	Browning, Robert					Orsi, Guillermo	Holy City		2009	Fiction		9780857050649		
8836	The spider you saved has bitten you. What can you do about it? When God is far away! Don't even trust your brothers, They hang you from the Cross...	Troilo, Anibal and Castillo, Catulo	Desencuentro	Tango			Orsi, Guillermo	Holy City		2009	Fiction		9780857050649		
8837	And ever has it been that love knows not its own depth until the hour of separation.	Gibran, Kahlil	The Prophet				Ortlepp, Amanda	Claiming Noah		2015	Fiction		9781455565986		
8838	We are immortal, I know it sounds like a joke.	Cortazar, Julio					Orton, Thomas	The Lost Glass Plates of Wilfred Eng		1999	Fiction		1582430233		
8839	To show you mercy is no gain, to destroy you is no loss.		The Angkar				Osborne, Lawrence	Hunters in the Dark		2015	Fiction		9780553447347		
8840	The behavior of fundamental particles is essentially random.	Heisenberg					O' Shaughnessy, Perri	Case of Lies		2005	Fiction		749907495		
8841	I pretend to be ordinary just as ordinary as can be I pretend to be ordinary But how do people do it? What is it they do? What is it you do?	Ljungstrom, Olle					Ostlundh, Hakan	The Viper		2008	Fiction		9780312642327		
8842	A crude invitation, a little libation, to jump start something. Come on... Shake the sand off, walk the jetty with me, toss your line out... Hey, you might as well...	Rose, Eileen	Walk the Jetty	Song			Oulton, Caroline	Unsafe Attachments		2008	Fiction		9780099519843		
8843	Did you love me forever just for those three days...	Williams, Lucinda	Those Three Days	Song			Oulton, Caroline	Unsafe Attachments		2008	Fiction		9780099519843		
8844	You will hear the voice of my memories stronger than the voice of my death -- that is, if death ever had a voice.	Rulfo, Juan	Pedro Paramo				Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust		2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
8845	Follow my tracks in the sand that lead  Beyond thought and space.	Hafez					Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust		2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
8846	Chon gi lala ... 		Luo story beginnings				Owuor, Yvonne Adhiambo	Dust		2014	Fiction		9780307961204		
8847	I hold my honey and I store my bread In little jars and cabinets of my will. I label clearly, and each latch and lid I bid, Be firm till I return from Hell.	Brooks, Gwendolyn					Oyeyemi, Helen	White is for Witching		2009	Fiction		9780330458146		
8848	In the darkness they wondered if they could do it, and knew they had to try to do it.	Oliver, Mary					Oyeyemi, Helen	Mr Fox		2011	Fiction		9780330536264		
8849	dein goldenes Haar Margarete dein aschenes Haar Sulamith	Celan, Paul	Todesfuge				Ozick, Cynthia	The Shawl		1980	Fiction		679729267		
8850	My father never tired of glorifying this extraordinary element -- matter. "There is no dead matter," he taught us, "lifelessness is only a disguise behind which hide unknown forms of life. The range of these forms is infinite and their shades and nuances limitless. The Demiurge was in possession of important and interesting creative recipes. Thanks to them, he created a multiplicity of species which renew themselves by their own devices. No one knows whether these recipes will ever be reconstructed. But this is unnecessary, because even if the classical methods of creation should prove inaccessible for evermore, there still remain some illegal methods, an infinity of heretical and criminal methods.	Schulz, Bruno	The Street of Crocodiles				Ozick, Cynthia	The Mesiah of Stockholm		1987	Fiction		374756940		
8851	"Everything is mine," said gold. "Everything is mine," said iron. "I'll buy everything," said gold. "I'll take everything," said iron.	Pushkin, Aleksandr					Ozick, Cynthia	Trust		1966	Fiction		618470514		
8852	Offer the resourceful man one of two legacie: a mammoth trust fund by inheritance of wealth, or a minuscule fund of trust by inheritance of nature; and he will choose the one which least inhibits venturesomeness.	Vand, Enoch	unpublished aphorisms				Ozick, Cynthia	Trust		1966	Fiction		618470514		
8853	The absence of imagination had  Itself to be imagined.	Stevens, Wallace	The Plain Sense of Things				Ozick, Cynthia	Heir to the Glimmering World		2004	Fiction		618470492		
8854	Yet the world is full of interpreters... So the question arises, why would we rather interpret than not?	Kermode, Frank	The Man in the Macintosh				Ozick, Cynthia	Heir to the Glimmering World		2004	Fiction		618470492		
8855	Flaubert does not build up his characters, as did Balzac, by objective, external description; in fact, so careless is he of their outward appearance that on one occasion he gives Emma brown eyes; on another deep black eyes; and on another blue eyes.	Starkie, Enid	quoted in Julian Barnes' Flaubert's Parrot				Ozick, Cynthia	The Puttermesser Papers		1997	Fiction		679454764		
8856	O Rose, thou art sick! The invisible worm That flies in the night, In the howling storm,  Has found out thy bed Of crimson joy: And his dark secret love Does thy life destroy.	Blake, William					Ozkan, Serdar	The Missing Rose	Turkish	2003	Fiction		9781846043413		
8857	Thou shouldst enter a garden Thou shouldst journey through it Thou shouldst smell a fresh rose A rose that never fades...	Emre, Yunus					Ozkan, Serdar	The Missing Rose	Turkish	2003	Fiction		9781846043413		
8858	Beside me, in the queue, there was a woman with blue lips. She had, of course, never heard of me; but she suddenly came out of that trance so common to us all and whispered in my ear (everybody spoke in whispers there): "Can you describe this?" And I said: "Yes, I can." And then something like the shadow of a smile crossed what had once been her face.	Akhmatova, Anna	Requiem				Ozumba, Kachi A.	The Shadow of a Smile		2009	Fiction		9781846880896		
8859	"Here," he said, not really joking. "The bullet we didn't shoot you with."	Marquez, Gabriel Garcia 	News of a Kidnapping				Pachico, Lulianne	The Lucky Ones		2017	Fiction		9780399588655		
8860	Inside a single moment, you can live many lives.	Goldman, Francisco	The Art of Political Murder				Pachico, Lulianne	The Lucky Ones		2017	Fiction		9780399588655		
8861	They will charge us with having culpably allowed the destruction of some of those records of Creation we had it in our power to conserve. And, while professing to regard every living thing as the direct handiwork and best evidence of a Creator, yet, with a strange inconsistency, seeing many of them perish irrevocably from the face of the earth.	Wallace, Alfred Russel					Padel, Ruth	Where the Serpent Lives		2010	Fiction		9781408702024		
8862	This is where the serpent lives, the bodiless. His head is air. Beneath his tip at night Eyes open and fix on us in every sky.  Or is this another wriggling out of the egg, Another image at the end of the cave, Another bodiless for the body's slough?  This is where the serpent lives. This is his nest, These fields, these hills, these tinted distances, And the pines above and along and beside the sea.	Stevens, Wallace	The Auroras of Autumn				Padel, Ruth	Where the Serpent Lives		2010	Fiction		9781408702024		
8863	Faith is the argument of non-evident truths.	Rabelais					O' Hagan, Andrew	The Life and Opinions of Maf the Dog, and of his friend Marilyn Monroe		2010	Fiction		9780571215997		
8864	Photography takes an instant out of time, altering life by holding it still.	Lange, Dorothea					O' Hagan, Andrew	The illuminations		2015	Fiction		9780571273652		
8865	So there is only one thing for the lover to do. He must house his love within himself as best he can; he must create for himself a whole new inward world -- a world of intense and strange, complete in himself. Let it be added that this lover about whom we speak need not necessarily be a young man saving for a wedding ring -- this lover can be man, woman, child, or indeed any human creature on this earth.	McCullers, Carson	The Ballad of the Sad Cafe				Ohlin, Alix	Signs and Wonders		2012	Fiction		9780307743794		
8866	O gifted men, vainglorious for first place, how short a time the laurel crown stays green.	Dante					Okereke, Chioma	Bitter Leaf		2010	Fiction		9781844086276		
8867	Voyage through death, to life upon these shores.	Hayden, Robert					Okorafor, Nnedi	The Book of Phoenix		2015	Fiction		9781473617940		
8868	When you have finished  And done up my stiches, Wake me near the altar, And this poem will be finished.	Okigbo, Christopher					Okri, Ben	Incidents at the Shrine		1986	Fiction		434532304		
8869	Infinite riches in a little room.	Marlowe, Christopher					Okri, Ben	Infinite Riches		1998	Fiction		1861591209		
8870	The walls have ears, and the ears have beautiful earrings.	Rummo, Paul-Eerik					Oksanen, Sofi	Purge		2010	Fiction		9780802170774		
8871	Propaganda is the collapse of language.	Rubinstein, Lex					Oksanen, Sofi	When the Doves Disappeared		2012	Fiction	2014	9781782391258		
8872	From whose womb comes the ice?  And the frost of heaven, who gives it birth?  The waters harden like stone, And the surface of the deep is frozen.		Job 38:29-30				Olmstead, Robert	The Coldest Night		2012	Fiction		9781616200435		
8873	All collaboration, all the human worth of social mixing and participation, merely masks a tacit acceptance of inhumanity.	Moralia, Minima	5				Oloixarac, Pola	Savage Theories		2017	Fiction		9781616957353		
8874	This thing of darkness I acknowledge mine.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest				Oloixarac, Pola	Savage Theories		2017	Fiction		9781616957353		
8875	Hong Kong is up fo grabs London is full of those Arabs We could be in Palestine Overrun by a Chinese line With the boys from the Mersey and  the Thames and the Tyne	Costello, Elvis	Oliver's Army				O' Loughlin, Ed	Top Loader		2011	Fiction		9780857388339		
8876	Whenever a butterfly, happened to fold too violently its wings --  there was a call: silence, please!  As soon as one feather of a startled bird jostled against a ray --  there was a call: silence, please!  In that way were taught how to walk without noise the elephant on his drum, man on his earth.  The trees were rising mute above the fields as rises the hair of the horror-stricken.	Karpowicz, Tymosteusz	A Lesson of Silence	Poem			Olsson, Linda	Sonata for Miriam		2008	Fiction		9780143114703		
8877	Sicut Patribus, sit Deus Nobis. May God be with us, as he was with our fathers.		Motto on seal of Boston				O' Malley & Purdy, Douglas Graham	Serpents in the Cold		2015	Fiction		9781444754278		
8878	In Boston serpents whistle at the cold.	Lowell, Robert					O' Malley & Purdy, Douglas Graham	Serpents in the Cold		2015	Fiction		9781444754278		
8879	When we suffer anguish we return to early childhood becase that is the period in which we first learnt to suffer the experience of total loss. It was more than that. It was the period in which we suffered more total losses than in all the rest of our life put together.	Berger, John					O' Malley, Thomas	This Magnificent Desolation		2013	Fiction		9781408842607		
8880	Grief has no borders, no limits, no known ends... Some sadness are permanent.	Lynch, Thomas					O' Malley, Thomas	This Magnificent Desolation		2013	Fiction		9781408842607		
8881	The wall is the thing which separates them, but it is also their means of communication.	Weil, Simone	Gravity and Grace				Omotoso, Yewande	The Woman Next Door		2016	Fiction		9781250124579		
8882	All the vatos and their abuelitas  All the vatos carrying a lunch pail All the vatos looking at her photo All the vatos sure that no one sees them All the vatos never in a poem	Urrea, Luis Alberto					O' Nan, Stewart	Last Night in the Lolester		2007	Fiction		9780670018277		
8883	Darden Restaurants, Inc., raised its outlook and expects full year 2005 diluted net earnings per share growth in the range of 22% to 27%...		MSN. com	website 			O' Nan, Stewart	Last Night in the Lolester		2007	Fiction		9780670018277		
8884	Nothing is deader than this small town main street,  where the venerable elm sickens, and hardens with tarred cement, where no leaf is born, or falls, or resists till winter.  But I remember its former fertility, how everything came out clearly  in the hour of credulity and young summer, when this street  was already somewhat overshaded, and here at the altar of surrender,  i met you, the death of thirst in my brief flesh.	Lowell, Robert					O' Nan, Stewart	Snow Angels		1994	Fiction		9780312427696		
8885	There are no second acts in American lives.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					O' Nan, Stewart	West of Sunset		2015	Fiction		9780679785957		
8886	Nothing was impossible -- everything was just beginning.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott					O' Nan, Stewart	West of Sunset		2015	Fiction		9780679785957		
8887	I wanna die in the same place I was born Miles from nowhere I used to reach for the stars but now I'm reformed She's out there somewhere		The only Ones				O' Brien, Sean	Afterlife		2009	Fiction		9780330455664		
8888	The past is never dead. It's not even past.	Faulkner, William					O' Brien, Edna	The Light of Evening		2006	Fiction		9780618718672		
8889	An individual is no match for history.	Bolano, Roberto					O' Brien, Edna	The Little Red Chairs		2015	Fiction		9780571316281		
8890	The wolf is entitled to the lamb.		The Mountain Wreath	saga	Serbia		O' Brien, Edna	The Little Red Chairs		2015	Fiction		9780571316281		
8891	according to quantum physics everything not forbidden can and will happen. that's both  very good and very bad news.	Barker, David	Darkness #11				Ochsner, Gina	People I wanted to be		2005	Fiction		9781846270086		
8892	There is another world, and it is in this one.	Elouard, Paul					Ochsner, Gina	The Russian Dreambook of Colour and Flight		2009	Fiction		9781846270079		
8893	It is winter and the new year. Nobody knows you. Away from the stars, from the rain of light, You lie under the weather of stones. There is no thread to lead you back. Your friends doze in the dark Of pleasure and cannot remember. Nobody knows you. You are the neighbor of nothing.	Strand, Mark	Elegy for My Father				Ockert, Jason	Neighbors of Nothing		2013	Fiction		9781938604478		
8894	It is not with whom thou are bred, but with whom thou are fed.	Cervantes, Miguel de	Don Quixote				O' Connell, Catherine	Well Bread And Dead		2007	Fiction		9780061122156		
8895	Good God. When I consider the melancholy fate of so many of botany's votaries, I am tempted to ask whether men are in their right mind who so desperately risk life and everything else through the love of collecting plants.	Linnaeus, Carl					O' Connell, Sanjida	The Naked Name of Love		2009	Fiction		9780719521546		
8896	Mea maxima culpa.	Menlo					O' Connell, Jack	The Resurrectionist		2009	Fiction		9781842433065		
8897	Way it see it myself, there's only one reason for art: to make you appreciate that you got a spin on the planet. Picasso, the great writers, the poets, the musicians. If you can listen to the Beatles doing "She Loves You" and not be a little bit glad you're alive, you've got an answering machine for heart.	Mulvey's Fran 		Interview			O' Connor, Joseph	The Thrill of it all		2014	Fiction		9780436205736		
8898	You will be aware of an absence, presently,  Growing beside you, like a tree...	Plath, Sylvia	For a Fatherless Son		US		O' Connor, Joseph	Ghost Light		2010	Fiction		9780436205712		
8899	The speeches fine -- now riven shreds -- Despatches frayed -- the statues shatter'd --  The maps are burnt to flakes of ash --  The General's papers, rent and scatter'd.  Letters home from fear-drunk boys --  In rags of banners, disarrayed --  The anthems torn to silent leaves --  Of these, the Book of War is made.	Carroll, Charles Gimenez (pseud. Lucia-Cruz McLelland-O'Keeffe)	Lines on the Rebel Surrender at Appomattox, American Verses 				O' Connor, Joseph	Redemption Falls		2007	Fiction	1867	9780436205699		
8900	... It no body ... got no ken ... how it go for woman that time ... in especial she poor ... you ain a thing but a beast ... cause a poorman gwine care for what beast he got ... but a woman just the stones on his road...	Longstreet, Elizabeth					O' Connor, Joseph	Redemption Falls		2007	Fiction	1928	9780436205699		
8901	He thought that it would be as sweet thus to lie so in the grave, to hear the peaceful sounds of the earth and just to know that one's dear friends were near.	Wordsworth, Dorothy	Grasmere Journals				Eir, Oddny	Land of Love and Ruins		2011	Fiction		9781632060723		
8902	Those were fun times in the attic. I remember how we always plucked twenty or so ptarmigans. We sang and told stories and laughed our heads off. But it was most fun after we'd finished and cleaned everything up,  when, covered in feathers, we'd go out and roll around in the snow.	Olafsdottir, Oddny	Seasonal Memories				Eir, Oddny	Land of Love and Ruins		2011	Fiction		9781632060723		
8903	And how with Orion's gold sword Is scattered and spilled aloft Dust from the dreams of girls Scented with mint and basil.	Elytis, Odysseus					Oderman, Kevin	White Vespa		2012	Fiction		9780983294498		
8904	The world is not imperfect or slowly evolving along a long path to perfection. No, it is perfect at every moment; every sin already carries grave within it.	Hesse, Herman	Siddhartha				Odell, Stephan	The Healing		2012	Fiction		9780385534673		
8905	There are four corners to my bed, on which I now this new quilt spread. May I this night in trouble be, and the one I love come rescue me.		Quilt superstition	Superstition			O' Donoghue, Clare	The Double Wedding Ring		2013	Fiction		9780452298798		
8906	You give something up for ev'rything you gain.	Dylan, Bob	Silvio				Scottoline, Lisa	Save Me		2011	Fiction		9780312380786		
8907	Always use the proper name for everything. Fear of a name increases fear of the thing itself.	Dumbledore, Albus	Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone	Novel	UK		Scottoline, Lisa	Save Me		2011	Fiction		9780312380786		
8908	Whatever has happened, happens always.	Greig, Andrew					O' Farrell, Maggie	After You'd Gone		2000	Fiction		747268169		
8909	The past falls open anywhere.	Donaghy, Michael					O' Farrell, Maggie	After You'd Gone		2000	Fiction		747268169		
8910	And we forget because we must.	Arnold, Matthew					O' Farrell, Maggie	The Hand that First Held Mine		2010	Fiction		9780547330792		
8911	Much Madness is a divinest Sense --  To a discerning eye --  Much Sense -- the starkest Madness --  'Tis the Majority  In this, as All, prevail --  Assent -- and you are sane -- Demur -- and you're straightaway dangerous --  And handled with a Chain -- 	Dickinson, Emily					O' Farrell, Maggie	The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox		2006	Fiction		9780755308439		
8912	I couldn't have my happiness made out of a wrong -- an unfairness -- to somebody else ... What sort of a life could we build on such foundations?	Wharton, Edith					O' Farrell, Maggie	The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox		2006	Fiction		9780755308439		
8913	To endure a dilemma is to stand between two fires.		Celtic Proverb	Proverb			Noce, Mark	Between Two Fires		2016	Fiction		9781250072627		
8914	Forgiveness means giving up all hope of a better past.	Tomlin, Lily					Pagan, Camille Noe	The Art of Forgetting		2011	Fiction		9780525952190		
8915	Yet the way men live is so far removed from the way they ought to live that anyone who abandons what is for what should be pursues his downfall rather than his preservation; for a man who strives after goodness in all his acts is sure to come to ruin, since there are so many men who are not good.	Machiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				Norman, Michael	The Commission			Fiction				
8916	A Klee painting named Angelus Novus shows an angel looking as though he is about to move away from something he is fixedly contemplating. His eyes are staring, his mouth is open, his wings are spread. This is how one pictures the angel of history. His face is turned towards the past. Where we perceive a chain of events, he sees one single castastrophe which keeps piling wreckage and hurls it in front of his feet. The angel would like to stay, awaken the dead, and make whole what has been smashed. But a storm is blowing in from Paradise; it has got caught in his wings with such a violence that the angel can no longer close them. The storm irresistibly propels him into the future to which his back is turned, while the pile of debris before him grows skyward. This storm is what we call progress.	Benjamin, Walter	On the Concept of History				Nooteboom, Cees	Lost Paradise		2007	Fiction		9780802118554		
8917	So slowly, slowly, she came up And slowly she came nigh him. And all she said when there she came, Young man, I think you're dying.		The Ballad of Barbara Allen				Oates, Joyce Carol	A Fair Maiden		2010	Fiction		9781849162609		
8918	Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's troublesome.	Asimov, Isaac					Oakley, Colleen	Before I Go		2015	Fiction		9781476761664		
8919	From an obscure little village we have become the capital.	Green, Ashbel			US		Oates, Joyce Carol	The Accursed		2013	Fiction	1783	9780062234353		
8920	All diseases of Christians are to be ascribed to demons.	St. Augustine					Oates, Joyce Carol	The Accursed		2013	Fiction	1783	9780062234353		
8921	For a time we became the same word. It could not last.	Jabes, Edmond					Novey, Idra	Ways to Disappear		2016	Fiction		9780316298490		
8922	Thou mastering me  God! giver of breath and bread; World's strand, sway of the sea; Lord of living and dead; Thou hast bound bones and veins in me, fastened me flesh, And after it almost unmade, what with dread, Thy doing: and dost thou touch me afresh? Over again I feel thy finger and find thee.	Hopkins, Gerard Manley					Nova, Craig	All the Well Dead Yale Men		2013	Fiction		9781582438283		
8923	A man can die but once.	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV				North, Ryan	Romeo And/Or Juliet		2016	Fiction		9781101983300		
8924	Devine, si tu peux, et choisis, si tu l'oses.	Corneille, Pierre	Herachlius				North, Ryan	Romeo And/Or Juliet		2016	Fiction		9781101983300		
8925	Chance 1. The absence of any cause or series of causes of events as they actually happen that can be predicted, understood, or controlled. Sometimes granted agency, as in: Chance governs all.						Nunn, Kem	Chance		2014	Fiction		9780743289245		
8926	Love is a deeper season  than reason; my sweet one (and april's where we're).	Cummings, E. E.		Poem			Nurnberg, Dorothea	Maybe Yesterday		2009	Fiction		9788185002996		
8927	If any ambitious man have a fancy to revolutionize, at one effort, the universal world of human thought, human opinion, and human sentiment, the opportunity is his own -- the road to immortal renown lies straight, open, unencumbered before him. All that he has to do is write and publish a very little book. Its title should be simple -- a few plain words -- "My Heart Laid Bare." But this little book must be true to its title. No man dare write it. No man could write it, even if he dared. The paper would shrivel and blaze at every touch of the fiery pen.	Poe, Edgar Allan					Oates, Joyce Carol	My Heart Laid Bare		1998	Fiction	1848	9780062269256		
8928	Go at once, this very minute, stand at the cross-roads, bow down, first kiss the earth which you have defiled and then bow down to all the world and say to all men, "I am a murderer!" Then God will send you life again.	Dostoyevsky, Fyodor	Crime and Punishment		Russia		Oates, Joyce Carol	Carthage		2014	Fiction		9780062208125		
8929	I don't feel young now. I think I am old in my heart.	American Iraq War Veteran					Oates, Joyce Carol	Carthage		2014	Fiction	2005	9780062208125		
8930	Despair is a sickness of the spirit, of the self, and accordingly can take three forms: in despair not to be conscious of having a self; in despair not to will to be oneself; in despair to will to be oneself.	Kierkegaard, Soren	The Sickness unto Death		Denmark		Oates, Joyce Carol	My Sister, My Love		2008	Fiction		9780061547485		
8931	The death of a beautiful girl - child of no more than ten years of age is, unquestionably, the most poetical topic in the world.	Pym, E. A.	The Aesthetics of Composition				Oates, Joyce Carol	My Sister, My Love		2008	Fiction	1846	9780061547485		
8932	Wild Nights -- Wild Nights! Were I with thee Wild Nights should be Our luxury!  Futile -- the Winds --  To a Heart in port --  Done with the Compass -- Done with the Chart!   Rowing in Eden --  Ah, the Sea! Might I but moor -- Tonight --  In Thee! 	Dickinson, Emily					Oates, Joyce Carol	Wild Nights!		2008	Fiction	1861	9780061434792		
8933	Well love they tell me is a fragile thing It's hard to fly on broken wings I lost my ticket to the promised land Little bird of heaven right there in my hand.	Reeltime Travelers	Little Bird of Heaven				Oates, Joyce Carol	Little Bird of Heaven		2009	Fiction		9780061829833		
8934	We stand upon the brink of a precipice. We peer into the abyss -- we grow sick and dizzy. Our first impulse is to shrink from the danger. Unaccountably we remain.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Imp of the Perverse				Oates, Joyce Carol	Jack of Spades		2015	Fiction		9780802123947		
8935	Siempre he vivido en Cuba.	Padilla, Heberto					Obejas, Achy	The Tower of the Antilles		2017	Fiction	1981	9781617755392		
8936	I am tired, I am weary I could sleep for a thousand years A thousand dreams that would awake me Different color made of tears	The Velvet Underground	Venus in Furs				Obejas, Achy	Ruins		2009	Fiction		9781933354699		
8937	A man of sincerity is less interested in defending the truth than in stating it clearly, for he thinks that if the truth be clearly seen it can very well take care of itself.	Merton, Thomas	No Man is an Island				Obler, Benjamin	Javascotia		2009	Fiction		9780241144305		
8938	You're only young once, they say, but doesn't it go on for a long time? More years than you can bear.	Mantel, Hilary	An Experiment in Love				Ness, Patrick	A Monster Calls		2011	Fiction		9781406334906		
8939	And then, of course, there is a certain type of action that we can never leave behind us, nor buy ourselves free from. Perhaps we can't even beg forgiveness for such deeds.	Klimke, W.					Nesser, Hakan	Woman With Birthmark	Swedish	2009	Fiction		9780375425042		
8940	yes, yes that's what I wanted, I always wanted, I always wanted,  to return to the body where I was born.	Ginsberg, Allen	Song				Nettel, Guadalupe	The Body Where I was Born	Spanish	2015	Fiction		9781609805265		
8941	Strange old organ grinder, Should I stay with you? Will you churn out a tune To the sound of my singing?	Muller, Willhelm & Schubert, Franz					Neuman, Andres	Traveler of the Century	Spanish	2009	Fiction		9780374119393		
8942	Europe, dragginf your tattered rags, Will you come one day, will your day come?	Monteiro, Adolfo Casais					Neuman, Andres	Traveler of the Century	Spanish	2009	Fiction		9780374119393		
8943	Trees have roots and I have legs.	Steiner, George					Neuman, Andres	Traveler of the Century	Spanish	2009	Fiction		9780374119393		
8944	Men must endure  Their going hence, even as their coming hither.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear				Nevill, Adam	Lost Girl		2015	Fiction		9781447240914		
8945	Venit iam carminus aetas:  Magnus ab intego saeclorum nascitur ordo   Now is come the last age; the great line of centuries begins anew 	Virgil	Eclogues				Newman, Charles	In Partial Disgrace		2013	Fiction		9781564788160		
8946	If I have seen further (than other men), it is by standing on the shoulder of giants.	Newton, Sir Isaac					Newmark, Elle	The Book of Unholy Mischief		2008	Fiction		9781416590545		
8947	What would your good do if evil did not exist, and what would the earth look like if shadows disappeared from it?	Bulgakov, Mikkhail	The Master and Margarita				Newton, Mark Charan	City of Ruin		2010	Fiction		9780230712591		
8948	I wrote this book for the ghosts, who, because  they're outside of time, are the only ones with time.	Bolano, Roberto	Antwerp				Nguyen, Viet Thanh	The Refugees		2017	Fiction		9780802126399		
8949	It is not your memories which haunt you. It is not what you have written down. It is what you have forgotten, what you must forget. What you must go on forgetting all your life.	Fenton, James	A German Requiem				Nguyen, Viet Thanh	The Refugees		2017	Fiction		9780802126399		
8950	Sing a song of England, Shuddering with cold, Doomed to slow starvation, By the gods of gold, See her famished children, Hunger-marked, and mean, Isn't that a dainty dish, To lay before the Queen?  Mammon in the counting house, Counting out the money, His lady in the parlour, Eating bread and honey. The worker on te highway, Short of food and clothes --  God bless happy England! And save her from her foes.	Maguire, Tom	A New Nursery Rhyme				Nickson, Chris	Gods of Gold		2014	Fiction	1893	9780727884282		
8951	And all the Arts of Life they changed into the Arts of Death in Albion	Blake, William	Jerusalem				Nickson, Chris	Gods of Gold		2014	Fiction	1893	9780727884282		
8952	Now when I was a little chap I had a passion for maps... At that time there were many blank spaces on the earth, and when I saw one that looked particularly inviting on a map (but they all look that) I would put my finger on it and say, When I grow up I will go there.	Conrad, Joseph	Heart of Darkness	Novel	UK		Nicholson, Geoff	The City Under the Skin		2014	Fiction		9780374169046		
8953	It's like Pandora's Box. When Zeus opened it everything flew out. What was left? Just hope.						Nichol, Christina	Waiting for the Electricity		2014	Fiction		9781468310962		
8954	Whilst this planet has gone cycling on... from so simple a beginning, endless forms most beautiful and most wonderful have... evolved.	Darwin, Charles	On the Origin of Species				Niederhoffer, Galt	A Taxonomy of Barnacles		2006	Fiction		9780312334833		
8955	and they carried on like long division 'cause it was clear with every page that they were further away from a solution that would play without a remain, remain, remain, remember.	Death Cab for Cutie	Long Division	Song			Nikitas, Derek	The Long Division		2009	Fiction		9780312363987		
8956	Had I thy brethren here, their lives and thine were not revenge sufficient for me. No, if I digged up thy forefathers' graves, and hung their rotten coffins up in chains, it could not slake mine ire, nor ease my heart.	Henry the Sixth					Niven, John J.	Cold Hands		2012	Fiction		9780099535539		
8957	Something is calling her homeward -- Bidding her spread her wings and fly Up from the valleys and hillsides Into the bright golden sky.	Hart, Velva Jean		Song			Niven, Jennifer	Velva Jean Learns to Drive		2009	Fiction		9780452289451		
8958	Here, in Scotland, golf was not an accessory to life, drawing upon one's marginal energy; it was life, played out of the centre of one's being.	Updike, John	Farrell's Caddie				Niven, John	The Amateur		2009	Fiction		9780434017980		
8959	He rallied, my tears being in unsurpassably bad taste, and said, "Look here, it's only a game."  Trying to speak softly so the children wouldn't hear, I said, "Fuck you!"	Exley, Frederick	A Fan's Notes				Niven, John	The Amateur		2009	Fiction		9780434017980		
8960	Where there is doubt, faith. Where there is despair, hope. Where there is darkness, light. Where there is sadness, joy.		The Prayer of St. Francis				Niven, Jennifer	Becoming Clementine		2012	Fiction		9780452298101		
8961	O, what land is the Land of Dreams? What are its mountains, and what are its streams?	Blake, William					Nair, Anita	Lessons in Forgetting		2010	Fiction		9788172239046		
8962	No game in the world is as tidy and dramatically neat as baseball, with cause and effect, crime and punishment, motive and result, so cleanly defined.	Gallico, Paul					Nappi, Frank	The Legend of Mickey Tussler		2008	Fiction		9780312381097		
8963	"I could tell you my adventures -- beginning from this morning," said Alice a little timidly: "but it's no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then."	Carroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Naslund, Sena Jeter	The Fountain of St. James Court		2013	Fiction		9780061579325		
8964	The passion for painting was innate in me. This passion has never failed, perhaps because it has always increased with time; even today, I experience all its charm, and I hope that this divine passion ends only with my life.	Brun, Elisabeth Vigee-Le	Souvenirs de Madame Louise-Elisabeth Vigee-Le Brun				Naslund, Sena Jeter	The Fountain of St. James Court		2013	Fiction		9780061579325		
8965	Move him into the sun --  Gently its touch awoke him once,  At home, whispering of fields unsown. Always it woke him, even in France, Until this morning and this snow. If anything might rouse him now The kind old sun will know.  Think how it wakes the seeds --  Woke, once, the clays of a cold star. Are limbs so dear-achieved, are sides Full-nerved, -- still warm, -- too hard to stir?  Was it for this the clay grew tall? -- O what made fatuous sunbeams toil To break earth's sleep at all?	Owen, Wilfred					Naslund, Sena Jeter	Adam & Eve		2010	Fiction		9780061979271		
8966	Nobody guides the one whom God has led astray						Nassar, Raduan	A Cup of Rage		1978	Fiction		9780141396804		
8967	Hosannah! behold the man!  Narcissus! always remote and fragile, anarchy's offspring						Nassar, Raduan	A Cup of Rage		1978	Fiction		9780141396804		
8968	You can never go home again, but the truth is you can never leave home, so it's all right.	Angelou, Maya					Nathan, Amy Sue	The Good Neighbor		2015	Fiction		9781250048585		
8969	...and beyond it, the deep blue air, that shows Nothing, and is nowhere, and is endless.	Larkin, Philip	High Windows				Nath, Biman	Nothing is Blue		2009	Fiction		9788172237257		
8970	My poetry is War, and the Pity of war. The Poetry is in the pity.	Owen, Wilfred					Nayman, Shira	The Listener		2010	Fiction		9780743292825		
8971	You and I have memories Longer than the road that stretches out ahead.	The Beatles					Nayeri, Dina	A Teaspoon of Earth and Sea		2013	Fiction		9781594487040		
8972	Peel off the napkin O my enemy Do I terrify? --	Plath, Sylvia	Lady Lazarus				Neary, Annemarie	Siren		2016	Fiction		9780099592587		
8973	"You're an expatriate. You've lost touch with the soil. You get precious. You drink yourself to death. You become obsessed by sex. You spend all your time talking. You are an expatriate, see? You hang around cafes."  "It sounds like a swell life," I said. "When do I work?" "You don't work. One group claims women support you. Another group claims you're impotent."	Hemingway, Ernest	The Sun Also Rises				Needham, Jake Raymond	Laundry Man		2002	Fiction		9628631926		
8974	The only player who wins is the one who owns the game.	Lansky, Meyer					Needham, Jake Raymond	Killing Plato		2003	Fiction		9746191128		
8975	When John was twenty-one he became one of the seven million that believes New York depends on them.	King Vidor and Weaver, John V. A.	The Crowd				Nehme, Farrah Smith	Missing Reels		2014	Fiction	1928	9781468309270		
8976	The white appears in the eyelid fissure between East and West. The pupil is not to be seen.	Bachmann, Ingeborg					Muller, Herta	The Passport	German	1986	Fiction		9781852421397		
8977	Men's memories are uncertain, and the past that was differs little from the past that was not.	McCarthy, Cormac	Blood Meridian				Mullen, Thomas	The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers		2010	Fiction		9781400067534		
8978	It seemed a little too pat. It had the austere simplicity of fiction rather than the tangled woof of fact.	Chandler, Raymond	The Big Sleep				Mullen, Thomas	The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers		2010	Fiction		9781400067534		
8979	This, at least, is Real and what I know.	Brooks, Gwendolyn	The Coora Flower				Munoz, Manuel	The Faith Healer of Olive Avenue		2007	Fiction		9781565125322		
8980	She threw out one soul and it came back hungry. Kaanish inaa indinaawemaaganitog, Asemaa ingii pagichige chi otaapin aawat atasookanag. Aya ii onji wegonen ina pichi tazhimag kaaye pichi ozhibii’wag kaagi aaya sig. Kaawiin wiin aawiya nibaapinenimaasi. Pepekaan inenimishig. Miigwech, Weweni sago.						Edrich, Louise	Four Souls	US	2004	Fiction		60935227		
8981	Die Gedanken sind frei Wer kann sie erraten Sie fliehen vorbei Wie nächtliche Schatten Kein mensch kann sie wissen Kein Jäger erschiessen Es bleibet dabei Die Gedanken sind frei.		Thoughts Are Free, German song	Song	Germany		Edrich, Louise	The Master Butcher's Singing Club	US	2003	Fiction		60837055		
8982	here are four layers above the earth and four layers below. Sometimes in our dreams and creations we pass through the layers, which are also space and time. In saying the word nindinawemaganidok, or my relatives, we speak of everything that has existed in time, the known and the unknown, the unseen, the obvious, all that lived before or is living now in the worlds above and below.	Nanapush					Edrich, Louise	The Last Report on the Miracles at Little No Horse	US	2000	Fiction		7136358		
8983	Tis said that words and signs have power O'er sprites in planetary hour; But scarce I praise their venturous part Who tamper with such dangerous art.		Lay of the Last Minstrel.				Scott, Walter	Guy Mannering, Or The Astrologer	UK	1815	Fiction		014043657X		
8984	There are times When Fancy plays her gambols, in despite Even of our watchful senses—when in sooth Substance seems shadow, shadow substance seems— When the broad, palpable, and mark'd partition 'Twixt that which is and is not seems dissolved, As if the mental eye gain'd power to gaze Beyond the limits of the existing world. Such hours of shadowy dreams I better love Than all the gross realities of life.	Anonymous					Scott, Walter	My Aunt Margaret's Mirror	UK	1827	Fiction				
8985	Hast any philosophy in thee, Shepherd?	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It				Scott, Walter	The Black Dwarf	UK	1816	Fiction		1582012415		
8986	Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun, Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery, And prove their doctrine orthodox, By apostolic blows and knocks.	Butler					Scott, Walter	A Legend of Montrose	UK	1819	Fiction		1406912212		
8987	I am an innkeeper, and know my grounds, And study them; Brain o' man, I study them. I must have jovial guests to drive my ploughs, And whistling boys to bring my harvests home, Or I shall hear no flails thwack.		The New Inn				Scott, Walter	Kenilworth	UK	1821	Fiction		231084722		
8988	Knifegrinder. Story? Lord bless you! I have none to tell, sir.	Poetry of the Antijacobin.					Scott, Walter	The Fortunes of Nigel	UK	1822	Fiction		748605770		
8989	But why should lordlings all our praise engross? Rise, honest man, and sing the Man of Ross.	Pope					Scott, Walter	The Fortunes of Nigel	UK	1822	Fiction		748605770		
8990	The ashes here of murder'd kings Beneath my footsteps sleep; And yonder lies the scene of death, Where Mary learn'd to weep.	Captain Marjoribanks					Scott, Walter	The Fair Maid of Perth or St. Valentine's Day	UK	1828	Fiction				
8991	Nothing in him—— But doth suffer a sea-change.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest				Scott, Walter	Lady of the Lake	UK	1810	Fiction		1596054727		
8992	Lost, yesterday, somewhere between sunrise and sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever.						Kleypas, Lisa	Give Me Tonight	US	1989	Fiction, Historical, Romance		451401239		
8993	Man must be trained for war, and woman for the relaxation of the warriors; all else is folly.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					Howard, Linda	Mackenzie's Mission	US	1992	Fiction		373484089		
8994	Hogwash.	Howard, Linda					Howard, Linda	Mackenzie's Mission	US	1992	Fiction		373484089		
8995	The whole fury and might of the enemy must very soon be turned on us. Hitler knows that he will have to break us in this island or lose the war. If we can stand up to him all Europe may be free, and the life of the world will move forward into broad, sunlit uplands; but if we fail, then the whole world, including the United States, and all that we have known and cared for, will sink into the abyss of a new dark age made more sinister, and perhaps more prolonged, by the lights of a perverted science.	Churchill, Winston					Sansom, C.J	Dominion	UK	2012	Fiction	1940	230744168		
8996	Now the field of battle is a land of standing corpses; those determined to die will live; those who hope to escape with their lives will die.	Wu'Chi					Higgins, Jack	The Killing Ground	UK	2008	Fiction		399153802		
8997	One sword is worth ten thousand words. 	The Koran					Higgins, Jack	Dark Justice	UK	2004	Fiction		425205088		
8998	Whether Reichsleiter Martin Bormann, Head of the Nazi Party Chancellery and Secretary to Adolf Hitler, the most powerful man in Germany after the Führer, actually escaped from the Führer Bunker in Berlin in the early hours of May 2, 1945, or died trying to cross the Weidendammer Bridge has always been a matter of conjecture. Josef Stalin believed him to be alive; Jacob Glas, Bormann’s chauffeur, swore that he saw him in Munich after the war; and Eichmann told the Israelis he was still alive in 1960. Simon Wiesenthal, the greatest Nazi hunter of them all, always insisted he was alive, and then there was a Spaniard who had served in the German SS who insisted that Bormann had left Norway in a U-boat bound for South America at the very end of the war…						Higgins, Jack	Thunder Point	UK	1993	Fiction		425143570		
8999	The winds of heaven are blowing. Implement all that is on the table. May God be with you.		Coded message, Iraq Radio, Baghdad January 1991				Higgins, Jack	Eye Of The Storm 	UK	1992	Fiction	1991	425138232		
9000	Between two groups of men that want to make inconsistent kinds of worlds, I see no remedy except force… It seems to me that every society rests on the death of men.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell					Higgins, Jack	Angel Of Death	UK	1995	Fiction		425152235		
9001	There is more truth in one sword than in ten thousand words.	The Koran					Higgins, Jack	The President’s Daughter	UK	1997	Fiction		425192946		
9002	There are no Keys to Hell- the doors are open to all men.		Albanian Proverb		Albania		Higgins, Jack	Keys of Hell	UK	1965	Fiction		425182681		
9003	The wrath of the lion is the wisdom of God.	Blake, William			Britain		Higgins, Jack	Wrath of the Lion	UK	1964	Fiction		451189795		
9004	The Wolf at the door is your greatest Danger and not only in Winter.		Russian Proverb		Russia		Higgins, Jack	The Wolf at the Door	UK	2009	Fiction		399156127		
9005	Above all things, cherish life while you can, for death is serious business.		Sufi Saying				Higgins, Jack	The Death Trade	UK	2013	Fiction		399165894		
9006	The ‘perfect murder’ is the one we never hear about.	Richards, Martin	Martin Richards QPM,Chief Constable of Sussex				James, Peter	The Perfect Murder	UK	2010	Fiction		330507850		
9007	To Georgina, my bride of one novel, for courage, for strength, for patience and above all for love Does the Eagle know what is in the pit Or wilt thou go ask the Mole?	Blake, William					James, Peter	Dead Letter Drop	UK	1981	Fiction		035230975X		
9008	The ignorant man always adores what he cannot understand.	Lombroso, Cesare					James, Peter	Atom Bomb Angel	UK	1983	Fiction		352312262		
9009	The whole of my remaining realizable estate shall be dealt with in the following way: The capital shall be invested by my executors in safe securities and shall constitute a fund, the interest on which shall be annually distributed in the form of prizes to those who, during the preceding year, shall have conferred the greatest benefit on mankind. The said interest shall be divided into five equal parts…’	Nobel, Alfred Bernhard					Wallace, Irving	The Prize	US	1962	Fiction	1895	451094557		
9010	The honours of this world, what are they but puff, and emptiness, and peril of falling?	St Augustine					Wallace, Irving	The Prize	US	1962	Fiction		451094557		
9011	One of the author’s prized possessions is an original autographed manuscript, written firmly with pen on cheap ruled paper, signed by a former Negro slave who became a great reformer, lecturer, writer, adviser to President Abraham Lincoln, United States Minister to Haiti, and candidate for Vice-President of the United States on the Equal Rights Party ticket in 1872. The manuscript reads as follows: In a composite Nation like ours, made up of almost every variety of the human family, there should be, as before the Law, no rich, no poor, no high, no low, no black, no white, but one country, one citizenship, equal rights and a common destiny for all. A Government that cannot or does not protect the humblest citizen in his right to life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness, should be reformed or overthrown, without delay.	Douglass, Frederick	Frederick Douglass Washington D.C. Oct. 20. 1883				Wallace, Irving	The Man	US	1964	Fiction		067103894X		
9012	Oh Monday mornin’ you gave me no warnin’ of what was to be…	Philips, John	The Mamas and the Papas				Reichs, Kathy	Monday Mourning	US	2004	Fiction		0-7432-7202-1		
9013	This is the forest primeval; but where are the hearts that beneath it Leaped like the roe, when he hears in the woodland the voice of the huntsman? Where is the thatch-roofed village, the home of Acadian farmers.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth 	Evangeline		UK		Reichs, Kathy	Bones to Ashes	US	2007	Fiction		743294378		
9014	And if you wrong us, do we not revenge? If we are like you in the rest, we will resemble you in that.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice		UK		Katzenbach, John 	The Dead Student	US	2015	Fiction		802123376		
9015	When you win the prize they tell you a joke: Now you know the first line of your own obituary.						Katzenbach, John 	Hart's War	US	1999	Fiction		345426258		
9016	Well I lived with a child of snow When I was a soldier And I fought every man for her Until the nights grew colder	Cohen, Leonard 					Blunt, Giles	Until the Night	Canadian	2012	Fiction		679314350		
9017	I have shut my windows. I do not want to hear the weeping. But from behind the grey walls. Nothing is heard but the weeping.	Lorca, Federico Garcia 					Blunt, Giles	Breaking Lorca	Canadian	2009	Fiction		307357007		
9018	In the events in Spain I see an insult, a revolt against intelligence, non-rationality and uncivil primitivism unleashed to such an extent that the foundations of my own rationality are shaken. In this conflict, my judgment should lead me to rejection, to turning my back on everything reason condemns. I cannot. My affliction as a Spaniard dominates everything. This voluntary servitude will be with me forever, and I can never be an exile. I feel all things Spanish as my own, and even the most odious must be endured, like a painful malady. But that does not prevent me from understanding the disease that we are dying of, or more precisely, the disease we have already died of; because everything we might say now about the past sounds like something from another world.	Azana, Manuel					Molina, Antonio Munoz	In The Night of Time		2009	Fiction		9781781254639		
9019	Can it be true that our country is shattered, life suspended, everything unresolved.						Molina, Antonio Munoz	In The Night of Time		2009	Fiction		9781781254639		
9020	To see clearly and without flinching, without turning away, this is agony, the eyes taped open two inches from the sun.	Atwood, Margaret	Notes towards a poem that can never be written	note			Mun, Nami	Miles from Nowhere		2009	Fiction		9781594488542		
9021	Cruel leaders are replaced only to have new leaders turn cruel.	Guevera, Ernesto "Che"					Murari, Timeri N.	The Taliban Cricket Club		2012	Fiction		9780062091253		
9022	There is no place for any act of violence on the field of play.		Preamble No. 6 in the Laws of Cricket				Murari, Timeri N.	The Taliban Cricket Club		2012	Fiction		9780062091253		
9023	For where there are Irish there's memory undying,  And when we forget, it is Ireland no more!	Kipling, Rudyard					Murray, Paul	Ghostland			Fiction				
9024	Man, the imperfect librarian may be the product of chance or of malevolent demiurgi.	Borges, Jorge Luis					Murphy, Elizabeth	An Imperfect Librarian		2008	Fiction		9781550812473		
9025	To the Roaring Wing. What syllable are you seeking, Vocalissimus, In the distances of sleep? Speak it.	Stevens, Wallace					Mustian, Mark T.	The Gendarme		2010	Fiction	1917	9780399156342		
9026	What is the point of books, if not to bring us closer to real life, if not to make us all the more eager to live it?	Miller, Henry					Musso, Guillaume	Girl on Paper		2010	Fiction		9781908313058		
9027	N' accomplissant que ce qu'il doit, Chaque pecheur peche pour soi: Et le premier recueille, en les mailles qu'il serre, Tout le fretin de sa misere; Et celui-ci ramene a l'etourdie le fond vaseux des maladies; Et tel ouvre les nasses Aux desespoirs qui le menacent; Et celui-la recueille au long des bords, Les epaves de son remords.	Verhaeren, Emile	Les Pecheurs				Mutis, Alvaro	The Adventures and Misadventures of Maqroll		1992	Fiction		9780940322912		
9028	The difference between the almost-right word & the right word is really a large matter -- it's the difference between the lightning-bug & the lightning.	Twain, Mark					Muske-Dukes,	Channeling Mark Twain		2007	Fiction		9780812967494		
9029	There is no point in tempering your convictions this side of the prison wall, because you might find yourself behind it.... Though hope is indeed what you need least upon entering here; a lump of sugar would be more useful.	Brodsky, Joseph					Muske-Dukes,	Channeling Mark Twain		2007	Fiction		9780812967494		
9030	Stone upon stone On stone a stone And on that stone Another stone		folk song	Folk Song			Mysliwski, Wieslaw	Stone Upon Stone		1999	Fiction				
9031	But he spoke of the temple of his body...		John 2:21				Nadas, Peter	A Book of Memories		1986	Fiction		9780312427962		
9032	In the murderer worthy to be called an artist, there rages some great storm of passion -- jealousy, ambition, vengeance, hatred -- which creates a hell within him.	Quincey, Thomas De	On the Knocking at the Gate in Macbeth				Morrell, David	Inspector of the Dead		2015	Fiction		9780316323932		
9033	Tena, ki te riro ko ta te teina ki mua whanau mai ai, hei muri ko ta te tuakana whanau ai, na, he iwi kino taua iwi hou, ina tae mai ki tenei Motu. (But, if it happens that the child of the younger is born first, and of the elder afterward, then the newcomers will be an evil people, when they arrive in this Land.		Maori premonition of disorder				Moran, Johanna	The Wives of Henry Oades		2010	Fiction		9780007339266		
9034	Lo vielh Ivern ambe sa samba ranca Ara es tornat dins los nostres camins Le neu retrais una flassada blanca E'l Cerc bronzis dins las brancas dels pins.  (Pitiful old Winter has returned, Limping up and down our roads, Spreading his white blanket of snow While the Cers wind cries in the  branches of the pine trees.)		Occitan song	Song			Mosse, Kate	The Winter Ghosts		2009	Fiction		9781409103394		
9035	Known unto God	Kipling, Rudyard					Mosse, Kate	The Winter Ghosts		2009	Fiction		9781409103394		
9036	The truth is a wayfarer, in whose way nothing can stand.	Zola, Emile					Mosteghanemi, Ahlem	The Dust of Promises		2016	Fiction		9781408866269		
9037	We have clinical terms for disturbed, but not for disturbing persons.	Laing, R. D. & Esterson, A.	Sanity, Madness and the Family				Moss, Sarah	Bodies of Light		2014	Fiction	1964	9781847089090		
9038	For where your treasure is, there will your heart be also.		Matthew 6:21				Moss, Todd	Ghosts of Havana		2016	Fiction		9780399175930		
9039	Success is what succeeds.	Bundy, McGeorge	National Security Adviser's memo to President				Moss, Todd	Ghosts of Havana		2016	Fiction	1961	9780399175930		
9040	War is always hell, but Florida seemed worse.	Grunwald, Michael					Moss, Todd	Ghosts of Havana		2016	Fiction		9780399175930		
9041	The advantages of backchannels are secrecy, speed, and the avoidance of internal bureaucratic battles.	Berridge, G. R.	Diplomacy: Theory and Practice				Moss, Todd	The Golden Hour		2014	Fiction	1995	9780399168604		
9042	The stars streaming in the sky are my hair  The round rim of the earth which you see Binds my starry hair	Curtin, Jeremiah	Creation Myths of Primitive America		US		Motion, Andrew	The New World		2014	Fiction	1989	9780224097949		
9043	Questo e il giardino; se lo guardi e forte il lume tanto che ti fere gli occhi e ti rivolti, ma subito apprendi che tutto e vero, ogni cosa che vedi e vera, e svolge la vita nel tempo e e intera...  (This is the garden; when you look it's far too bright and burns your eyes and so you turn away, although you know that everything is real, everything you see is real, and through time life unwinds and is complete...)	Damiani, Claudio	Il giardino del mio amore (The Garden of My Love)				Mozzi, Giulio	This is the Garden		2005	Fiction	1987	9781934824757		
9044	Three things for which we kill --  Land, women and gold.		Punjabi proverb	Proverb			Mueenuddin, Daniyal	In Other Rooms Other Wonders		2009	Fiction		9780747597131		
9045	I do like Scotland. I like the miserable weather. I like the miserable people. I like the fatalism, the negativity, the violence that's always just below the surface.	Robertson, James	The Testament of Gideon Mack				Muir, Kate	West Coast		2008	Fiction		9780755325047		
9046	Work as if you live in the early days of a better nation.	Gray, Alasdair					Muir, Kate	West Coast		2008	Fiction		9780755325047		
9047	History isn't only what we inherit, safe and sound and after the fact; it is also we are ourselves obliged to endure.	Ozick, Cynthia	Public Intellectuals				Mukherjee, Neel	A Life Apart		2010	Fiction		9781849011013		
9048	Anod now the sun had stretched out all the hills, And now was dropped into the western bay; At last he rose, and twitched his mantle blue:  Tomorrow to fresh woods, and pastures new.	Milton, John	Lycidas				Mukherjee, Neel	A Life Apart		2010	Fiction		9781849011013		
9049	And then another problem reared its head. When Miss Gilby had first entered the inner courtyard there had been a great deal of trouble that had lasted quite some time. Eventually, the whole thing had got buried under the routine and rhythms of quotidian life. But soon everything was raked up again; I hadn't given much thought to Miss Gilby's nationality for a long time but now I began to do so. I said to my husband, "I think you should ask her to leave." He kep quiet. I said a lot of unpleasant things to him. He heard me out, silent and sad, and then left the room. I sulked and cried for a while. That night, he said to me, "Bimala, I cannot see Miss Gilby as just an English woman and nothing more. Does the fact that you've known her for so long count as nothing? Is her Englishness everything? Don't you understand how fond she is of you?"  I felt ashamed but coudn't swallow my pride entirely and agree that he was right. So I said, somewhat petutantly, "All right, then, let her stay. Who's asked her to leave?"	Tagore, Rabindranath	Bimala's autobiography, The Home and the World				Mukherjee, Neel	A Life Apart		2010	Fiction		9781849011013		
9050	Which of us is happy in this world?  Which of us has his desire?	Thackeray, William Makepeace	Vanity Fair				Mukherjee, Bharati	Miss New India		2011	Fiction		9780618646531		
9051	Oh! didn't he ramble ramble? He rambled all arouund In and out of town, Oh didn't he ramble ramble. He rambled till the butchers cut him down.	Handy, Will	Oh, Didn't He Ramble				Muller, Marcia	Till the Butchers Cut Him Down		1994	Fiction		704344165		
9052	In the broken promise land They tell you you're in big demand But come the brutal light of day The dreams you have just slip away   They lure you with their talk of fame They swear you're sure to make a name The lies you're living take their toll And in the end they own your soul  In the broken promise land They make you jump at their command They use you up, throw you away And soon your hopes are yesterday	Savage, Ricky	The Broken Promise Land	Poem			Muller, Marcia	The Broken Promise Land		1996	Fiction		704345048		
9053	Everyone had a friend in every wisp of cloud that's how it is with friends where the world is full of fear even my mother said, that's how it is friends are out of the question think of more serious things.	Naum, Gellu					Muller, Herta	The Land of Green Plums		1993	Fiction		8101159672		
9054	Why doesn't the devil carry me off? It must be better with him than here.	Braun, Eva		Journal entry			Mulisch, Harry	Siegfried		2001	Fiction	1935			
9055	I must tell you, it was not easy for me to raise my right hand and say, "I, Willard Strickland, a Negro do solemnly swear to perform the duties of a Negro policeman."	Strickland, Officer Willard					Mullen, Thomas	Dark Town		2016	Fiction	1977	9780349142050		
9056	There is no word in the human language capable of consoling the guinea pigs who do not know the reason for their death.	Survivor of Hiroshima					Morante, Elsa	History: A Novel		1974	Fiction	1920			
9057	... thou hast hid these things from the wise and prudent, and hast revealed them unto babes... for so it seemed good in thy sight.		Luke 10:21				Morante, Elsa	History: A Novel		1974	Fiction				
9058	New evils require new remedies... new sanctions to defend and vindicate the eternal principles of right and wrong.		The Times (London)		UK		Morrell, David	The League for Night and Fog		1987	fiction		9780345512222		
9059	Ego dixi: In dimidio dierum meorum vadam ad portas inferi.  (I said: In the midst of my days I shall go to the gates of hell.)		Isaiah 38:10				Moring, Marcel	Dark Wood		2006	Fiction		9780066212418		
9060	You come from nothing, you're going back to nothing. What've you lost? Nothing!	Idle, Eric	Always Look On the Bright SIde of Life				Moring, Marcel	Dark Wood		2006	Fiction		9780066212418		
9061	One learns people through the heart, not the eyes or the intellect.	Twain, Mark					Morgenroth, Kate	Through the Heart		2010	Fiction		9780452295896		
9062	Round about the cauldron go; In the poisoned entrails throw: Toad, that under cold stone Days and nights hast thirty-one Sweltered venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i’ the charmed pot. . Fillet of a fenny snake In the cauldron boil and bake; Eye of newt, and toe of frog, Wool of bat, and tongue of dog, Adder’s fork, and blind-worm’s sting, Lizard’s leg, and howlet’s wing. . Scale of dragon, tooth of wolf, Witches’ mummy, maw and gulf Of the ravined salt sea shark, Root of hemlock digged i’ the dark, Liver of blaspheming Jew, Gall of goat, and slips of yew Silvered in the moon’s eclipse, Nose of Turk, and Tartar’s lips, Finger of birth-strangled babe, Ditch-delivered by a drab, Make the gruel thick and slab. . Cool it with a baboon’s blood; Then the charm is firm and good. I am in blood Stepped in so far, that, should I wade no more, Returning were as tedious as go o’er.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth				Amis, Martin	The Zone of Interest	UK	2014	Fiction		978-0-385-35349-6		
9063	Who let the dogs in? … This, we fear, is going to be the question. Who let the dogs in? Who let the dogs in? Who? Who?						Amis, Martin	Lionel Asbo	UK	2012	Fiction		307958086		
9064	The Second World War produced, in the end, one victor, the United States, one hero, Great Britain, one villain, Germany…	Stone, N	Hitler				Deighton, Len	XPD	UK	1981	Fiction, Historical		586054472		
9065	And now I will unclasp a secret book, And to your quick-conceiving discontents, I’ll read you matter deep and dangerous.	Shakespeare, William	Henry IV				Deighton, Len	The Ipcress File	UK	1962	Fiction		586026193		
9066	Though it must be said that every species of birds has a manner peculiar to itself, yet there is somewhat in most genera at least that at first sight discriminates them, and enables a judicious observer to pronounce upon them with some certainty.	White, Gilbert 					Deighton, Len	The Ipcress File	UK	1962	Fiction	1778	586026193		
9067	But war's a game, which, were their subjects wise, Kings would not play at.	Cowper, William 					Deighton, Len	Spy Story	UK	1974	Fiction		61002658		
9068	I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night.		Epitaph on grave of unknown astronome				Deighton, Len	Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Spy	UK	1976	Fiction		586045007		
9069	Perhaps the worst plight of a vessel is to be caught in a gale on a lee shore. In this connection the following … rules should be observed: 1.Never allow your vessel to be found in such a predicament …	Callingham	Seamanship: Jottings for the Young Sailor				Deighton, Len	Horse Under Water	UK	1963	Fiction		042507403X		
9070	I cannot tell how the truth may be; I say the tale as ’twas told to me.	Scott					Deighton, Len	Horse Under Water	UK	1963	Fiction		042507403X		
9071	Had I not known that I was dead already I would have mourned my loss of life.	Dokan, Ota	Last Words of Ota Dokan, scholar of military arts and poetry		Japan		Eisler, Barry 	Hard Rain	US	2004	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense	1486	451212460		
9072	Evening cherry blossoms: I slip the inkstone back into my kimono this one last time.	Kaisho	Death Poem of the Poet Kaisho		Japan		Eisler, Barry 	Hard Rain	US	2004	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense	1914	451212460		
9073	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T.S	Four Quartets				Eisler, Barry 	Winner Take All	US	2004	Fiction		B00BC8T0NM		
9074	If I leave no trace behind in this fleeting world what then could you reproach?		Death poem of Ukifune in the Genji Monogatari		Japan		Eisler, Barry 	Winner Take All	US	2004	Fiction		B00BC8T0NM		
9075	The way of the samurai is found in death.	Tsunetomo, Yamamoto	Hagakure		Japan		Eisler, Barry 	Redemption Games	US	2005	Fiction		B00BC8T5V4		
9076	L’état, c’est moi.	Louis XIV			France		Eisler, Barry 	Inside Out	US	2010	Fiction		B00AMNK8MU		
9077	Of course, the United States is unique. And just as we have the world’s most advanced economy, military, and technology, we also have its most advanced oligarchy.	Johnson, Simon	The Atlantic				Eisler, Barry 	Inside Out	US	2010	Fiction		B00AMNK8MU		
9078	By definition, establishments believe in propping up the existing order. Members of the ruling class have a vested interest in keeping things pretty much the way they are. Safeguarding the status quo, protecting traditional institutions, can be healthy and useful, stabilizing and reassuring.	Thomas, Evans	Newsweek				Eisler, Barry 	Inside Out	US	2010	Fiction		B00AMNK8MU		
9079	Who is the third who walks always beside you? When I count, there are only you and I together But when I look ahead up the white road There is always another one walking beside you Gliding wrapt in a brown mantle, hooded I do not know whether a man or a woman — But who is that on the other side of you?	Eliot, T.S	The Waste Land				Eisler, Barry 	Rainfall	US	2003	Fiction		045120915X		
9080	In the changing of the times, they were like autumn lightning, a thing out of season, an empty promise of rain that would fall unheeded on fields already bare.	Shosaburo, Abe	on the Meiji-era samurai				Eisler, Barry 	Rainfall	US	2003	Fiction		045120915X		
9081	Life can only be understood backward; but it must be lived forward.	Kierkegaard					Eisler, Barry 	Graveyard of Memories	US	2014	Fiction		1477818162		
9082	The Panopticon must not be understood as a dream building: it is the diagram of a mechanism of power reduced to its ideal form.	Foucault, Michel 					Eisler, Barry 	The God's Eye View	US	2016	Fiction		1477818162		
9083	Knowledge has always flowed upwards, to bishops and kings, not down to serfs and slaves. The principle remains the same in the present era… governments dare to aspire, through their intelligence agencies, to a god-like knowledge of every one of us.	Assange, Julian 					Eisler, Barry 	The God's Eye View	US	2016	Fiction		1477818162		
9084	Comrades, I must tell you again: we must collect everything! Nothing can be missed!	Mielke, Erich 	Erich Mielke, leader of East Germany’s Stasi				Eisler, Barry 	The God's Eye View	US	2016	Fiction		1477818162		
9085	A taste for truth at any cost is a passion which spares nothing.	Camus, Albert					Lashner, William	Bitter Truth	US	2003	Fiction		1477818162		
9086	Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.	Santayana, George 					Lashner, William	Hostile Witness	US	1995	Fiction		1477818162		
9087	My God! What is this country doing to me? Because it has rejected me, let us consider it coldly, let us watch it lose its honor and its life.	NÉMIROVSKY, IRÈNE 	Suite Française				Rosnay, Tatiana 	Sarah’s Key	French	2007	Fiction	1942	312370830		
9088	Tyger! Tyger! burning bright In the forests of the night, What immortal hand or eye Could frame thy fearful symmetry?	Blake, William	Songs of Experience				Rosnay, Tatiana 	Sarah’s Key	French	2007	Fiction		312370830		
9089	Patriotism is the last refuge of a scoundrel.	Johnson,Samuel 					Antrim, Kathleen	Capital Offense		2002	Fiction		B00W4JVIVU		
9090	Vengeance is mine, and I will repay.	Tolstoy	Anna Karenina				Bradby,Tom	The White Russian	UK	2002	Fiction		1400032008		
9091	ACCORDING TO CHINESE LEGEND, AFFAIRS IN THE “OTHER WORLD” ARE MANAGED BY BUREAUS OR MINISTRIES. THE MOST SIGNIFICANT OF THESE IS THE MINISTRY OF THUNDER AND STORM, PRESIDED OVER BY THE MASTER OF RAIN. IN THE CLOSE, INTENSE HEAT OF THE SHANGHAI SUMMER, THE MASTER OF RAIN STANDS ABOVE THE DARK CLOUDS THAT HANG OVER THE CITY, BROODING UPON ITS FATE. THE RAIN IS IN HIS GIFT, AND THUS HE CONTROLS THE FERTILITY OF THE LAND AND THE PROSPERITY OF ITS INHABITANTS. HE IS AN OMNIPOTENT AND CAPRICIOUS BENEFACTOR—OR TORMENTOR.						Bradby,Tom	The Master of Rain	UK	2002	Fiction		375713336		
9092	The world, an entity out of everything, was created by neither gods nor men, but was, is, and will be eternally living fire, regularly becoming ignited and regularly becoming extinguished.	Heraclitus	The Cosmic Fragments, no. 20				Pearson, Ridley 	Beyond Recognition	US	1997	Fiction, Mystery, Suspense		78688928		
9093	Sweet Virginia again on the sharp edge of a flat world						Huston, Charlie	The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death	US	2008	Fiction		034550111X		
9094	There are other worlds, but they are in this one	Eluard, Paul					Navarro, Julia	The Brotherhood Of The Holy Shroud	Spanish	2004	Fiction		440243025		
9095	The rabbi of Lublin said: “I love the wicked man who knows he is wicked more than the righteous man who knows he is righteous. But concerning the wicked who consider themselves righteous, it is said: ‘They do not turn even on the threshold of Hell.’”	Buber, Martin 	Tales of the Hasidim: Early Masters				Thomas, Steven	Criminal Karma	US	2009	Fiction		034549783X		
9096	His stories were what frightened people worst of all. Dreadful stories they were — about hanging, and walking the plank, and storms at sea, and the Dry Tortugas, and wild deeds and places on the Spanish Main	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Trasure Island				Delgado, James P.  and Cussler, Clive	Adventures of a Sea Hunter: In Search of Famous Shipwrecks	US	2004	Fiction		1553650719		
9097	Everyone is like a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.	Twain, Mark					Ryan, Chris	Who Dares Wins	UK	2009	Fiction		1846053277		
9098	He kitenga kanohi, He hokinga whakaaro. (To see a face is to stir the memory.)						Ryan, Chris	The Watchman	UK	2001	Fiction		009940608X		
9099	You have personally made SAS history.	de la Billière,Peter	General Peter de la Billière, Director of UK Special Forces, Commander in Chief British Forces				Ryan, Chris	The One That Got Away	UK	1995	Fiction		1574881566		
9100	‘I know you’re probably sick of environmentalists like me banging on about global warming. The sea level rising and all that rubbish. But think of it this way. You know the Thames Barrier? You know that without it a lot of central London would be under water? Well, in twenty-five years’ time, if you don’t build a much bigger Thames Barrier, London will be under water anyway. That’s what rising sea levels mean. ‘Twenty-five years; it’s not long, is it? Or, if you’re really unlucky with the weather, it could be twenty-five minutes.’	Kelland, Bel 	Dr Bel Kelland, environmentalist, News Focus, August 2006				Ryan, Chris	Flash Flood	UK	2006	Fiction	2006	99488639		
9101	As the knights fight in the hall, people stand by the wall. Jokers joke whilst people poke at one another. Shrieking sounds down below where cellars glow. The King sits on his throne when people groan. The Lady who wears silver threads lives in dread of the spider and the dead.	Ryan, Sarah					Ryan, Chris	Stand By, Stand By	UK	1996	Fiction	1996	99460084		
9102	The Border Reiver’s Philosophy I would have none think that I call them thieves The freebooter ventures both life and limb, Good wife, and bairn, and every other thing; He must do so, or else must starve and die, For all his livelihood comes of the enemie.						Ryan, Chris	Tenth Man Down	UK	1999	Fiction		009928068X		
9103	I do not wish to kill or be killed, but I can foresee circumstances in which both these things would be by me unavoidable.'	Thoreau, Henry David 	A Plea for Captain John Brown, Henry David Thoreau				Ryan, Chris	Firefight	UK	2008	Fiction		1846053293		
9104	‘We will kill bin Laden. We will crush Al-Qaeda.’ 	Obama, Barack 	Barack Obama, 7 October 2008				Ryan, Chris	Osama	UK	2012	Fiction		1444706446		
9105	When the decision to assassinate has been reached, the tactics of the operation must be planned, based upon an estimate of the situation similar to that used in military operations.’		From declassified CIA manual ‘A Study of Assassination’				Ryan, Chris	Osama	UK	2012	Fiction		1444706446		
9106	Come away, O human child! To the waters and the wild With a faery, hand in hand, For the world's more full of weeping than you can understand.	Yeats, William Butler	The Stolen Child				Ablow, Keith 	Compulsion	US	2002	Fiction		312988249		
9107	It's a wonder I haven't abandoned all my ideals. They seem so absurd and impractical. Yet I cling to them because I still believe, in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.	Frank, Anne					Steel, Danielle	Echoes	US	2004	Fiction		385336349		
9108	Whoever saves one life, saves a world entire.	Talmud					Steel, Danielle	Echoes	US	2004	Fiction		385336349		
9109	In each loss there is a gain, As in every gain there is a loss, And with each ending comes a new beginning.		Buddhist proverb				Steel, Danielle	Betrayal	US	2012	Fiction		B005BUG6TI		
9110	Some of the greatest crimes against humanity have been committed in the name of love. A sociopath is a person who will destroy you, without a heart, without a conscience, without even a second glance. At first they are too perfect and too good to be true. Then, they remove your heart, and whatever else they want, with a scalpel. The operation they perform is brilliant, often but not always flawless. And when they’ve gotten whatever they came for in the first place, they leave you traumatized, stunned, and bleeding by the roadside, and silently move on, to do it again to someone else.	Steel, Danielle					Steel, Danielle	Matters Of The Heart	US	2008	Fiction		385340273		
9111	rogue: a mischievous person, a scamp, a rascal, an impish or playful young person.		Webster's New Collegiate Dictionary				Steel, Danielle	Rogue	US	2008	Fiction		385340257		
9112	The summer came like a whisper dancing in her hair, wishing he would care and dream and stop the carousel until he heard her truth until he brought her youth back laughing to her eyes, she wanted him to realize she loved him still until too late… but time would never wait, would never be… and she was free for sand castles and dreams, the summer schemes so sweet so new, so old… the story told, the heavens blend the love lives on ’til summer’s end.	Steel, Danielle					Steel, Danielle	Summer’s End	US	1979	Fiction		751505609		
9113	In each loss there is a gain. As in every gain there is a loss. And with each ending comes a new beginning.	Shao Lin					Steel, Danielle	Amazing Grace	US	2007	Fiction		385340230		
9114	If you become whole, everything will come to you.	Tao Te Ching					Steel, Danielle	Amazing Grace	US	2007	Fiction		385340230		
9115	Never settle for less than your dreams. Somewhere, sometime, someday, somehow, you'll find them.						Steel, Danielle	Bittersweet	US	1988	Fiction		440243459		
9116	Proverbs 31:10: Who can find a virtuous woman? For her price is far above rubies. 11: The heart of her husband doth safely trust in her….12: She will do him good and not evil all the days of her life.13: … She worketh willingly with her hands.14: … She bringeth her food from afar.15: She riseth while it is yet night, and giveth meat to her household….16: She considereth a field and buyeth it: with the fruit of her hands she planteth a vineyard.18: … her candle goeth not out by night.20: She stretcheth out her hand to the poor; yea, she reacheth forth her hands to the needy.25: Strength and honor are her clothing; and she shall rejoice in time to come.26: She openeth her mouth with wisdom; and in her tongue is the law of kindness.27: She looketh well to the ways of her household, and eateth not the bread of idleness.28: Her children arise up and call her blessed; her husband also praiseth her.29: Many daughters have done virtuously, but thou excellest them all. 31: Give her of the fruit of her hands; and let her own works praise her in the gates.	Proverbs 31:10-31	Bible				Steel, Danielle	Coming Out	US	2006	Fiction		385338325		
9117	On ne voit bien qu'avec le coeur. L'essentiel est invisible pour les yeux.One can only see clearly with the heart. What is essential is invisible to the eye.	de Saint-Exupéry, Antoine 	Le Petit Prince				Steel, Danielle	Dating Game	US	1999	Fiction		385336314		
9118	Five minutes …five days …and a lifetime forever changed in a single moment.	Steel, Danielle					Steel, Danielle	Five Days in Paris	US	1995	Fiction		553474294		
9119	If you become whole, everything will come to you.	Tao Te Ching					Steel, Danielle	Honor Thyself	US	2008	Fiction		385340249		
9120	What does that mean—“tame”?It is an act too often neglected …It means to establish ties.To me, you are still nothing more than a little boy who is just like a hundred thousand other little boys. And I have no need of you. And you on your part have no need of me …But if you tame me, then we shall need each other. To me, you will be unique in all the world. To you, I shall be unique in all the world …If you tame me, it will be as if the sun came to shine on my life. I shall know the sound of a step that will be different from all the others. Other steps send me hurrying back underneath the ground. Yours will call me, like music, out of my burrow … Think how wonderful that will be when you have tamed me! …Please—tame me!One only understands the things that one tames … there is no shop anywhere where one can buy friendship … If you want a friend, tame me …What must I do to tame you?You must be very patient … first you will sit down at a little distance from me—like that—in the grass. I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings. But you will sit a little closer to me every day …As yet you are nothing. No one has tamed you, and you have tamed no one … But I have made him my friend, and now he is unique in all the world.	De Saint-Exupéry, Antoine 	Le Petit Prince				Steel, Danielle	Impossible	US	2006	Fiction		440242010		
9121	… All my life long Over my shoulder have I looked at peace; And now I fain would lie in this long grass And close my eyes.	St Vincent Millay, Edna					Steel, Danielle	Journey	US	2000	Fiction		440243769		
9122	… all human wisdom was contained in these two words: Wait and Hope!	Dumas, Alexandre	The Count of Monte Cristo				Steel, Danielle	Miracle	US	2005	Fiction		440240778		
9123	I shall bury the wounded like pupas, I shall count and bury the dead. Let their souls writhe in a dew, Incense in my track. The carriages rock, they are cradles. And I, stepping from this skin Of old bandages, boredoms, old facesStep to you from the black car of Lethe, Pure as a baby.	Plath, Sylvia	Getting There				Steel, Danielle	Passion's Promise	US	1976	Fiction		440129265		
9124	Tenderness is more powerful than hardness. Water is more powerful than the rock. Love is more powerful than violence.	Hesse, Hermann 					Steel, Danielle	Ransom	US	2004	Fiction		552149934		
9125	A tomb is only an empty box. The one I love exists entirely in my memory, in a handkerchief that's still scented when I unfold it. in an intonation that I suddenly remember and listen to for a whole long moment, my head bent …… and what bitterness at first—but what calm relief later!—to discover, one day when spring trembles with cold, uneasiness and hope—that nothing has changed: neither the smell of the earth, nor the quiver of the brook, nor the shape, like rosebuds, of the chestnut shoots … to lean down in astonishment over the little filigree cups of the wild anemones, toward the carpet of endless violets—arc they mauve, arc they blue?—to let one's gaze caress the unforgotten outline of the mountains, to drink with a sigh of hesitation the piquant wine of a new sun … to live again!	Colette	A Retreat from Love				Steel, Danielle	Remembrance	US	1981	Fiction		751505552		
9126	We are all seeking that special person who is right for us. But if you've been through enough relationships, you begin to suspect there's no right person, just different flavors of wrong.Why is this? Because you yourself are wrong in some way, and you seek out partners who are wrong in some complementary way. But it takes a lot of living to grow fully into your own wrongness. It isn't until you finally run up against your deepest demons— your unsolvable problems—the ones that make you who you truly are—that you're ready to find a lifelong mate. Only then do you finally know what you are looking for.You are looking for the wrong person. But not just any wrong person: the “right” wrong person—some-one you lovingly gaze upon and think, “This is the problem I want to have.”I will find that special person who is wrong for me in just the right way.	Boyd, Andrew 	Daily Afflictions				Steel, Danielle	Second Chance	US	2004	Fiction		440240794		
9127	A single moment, etched in time, shining brightly like a star in a midnight sky, an aeon, an instant, a million years pressed into one, when all stands still and life explodes into infinite dreams, and all is changed forevermore, in the blink of an eye.						Steel, Danielle	The Kiss	US	2001	Fiction		044023669X		
9128	He said he'd always cherish me. She said she'd love me forever. He said he'd be my partner. She said she'd be my best friend. He said he'd listen to my stories. She said she'd laugh at my jokes. He said he'd always listen to me. She said she'd always talk to me. He said he'd always hug me. She said she'd always hold my hand. He said he'd always sleep with me. She said she'd always kiss me goodnight. He said he'd always love me. She said she'd never leave me.	Rosenthal, Donna	HE SAID/SHE SAID				Steel, Danielle	Toxic Bachelors	US	2005	Fiction		375435409		
9129	hey say that at dawn, on the winter solstice, the top of Helios Tower burned brighter than the sun and dragons fell from the sky …	Garrity, Emma 	December 24th From the journal of Emma Garrity			Y	Gay, Kelly	The Darkest Edge of Dawn	US	2010	Fiction		1439110042		
9130	Cain said to his brother Abel, “Let us go out to the field…”	Genesis 4:8	Bible				Ruff, Matt 	Bad Monkeys	US	2007	Fiction, Psychological Thriller		61240419		
9131	Conscience: the inner voice that warns us someone may be looking.	Mencken, H. L. 					Ruff, Matt 	Bad Monkeys	US	2007	Fiction, Psychological Thriller		61240419		
9132	… the real problem is that government is boring.	O’Rourke, P. J. 					Meltzer, Brad	The Zero Game	US	2004	Fiction		446612111		
9133	If the American people found out what was going on there, they would tear it down brick by brick.	Ryland, Howard R. 	Howard R. Ryland Capitol police officer On Congress				Meltzer, Brad	The Zero Game	US	2004	Fiction		446612111		
9134	In a capital full of classified matters, and full of leaks, the Court keeps private matters private. Reporters may speculate; but details of discussion are never disclosed, and the vote is revealed only when a decision is announced.		The Supreme Court Historical Society				Meltzer, Brad	The Tenth Justice	US	1997	Fiction		446606243		
9135	Equal Justice Under Law Five votes can do anything around here.	Brennan, William	Supreme Court Justice				Meltzer, Brad	The Tenth Justice	US	1997	Fiction		446606243		
9136	Twenty-three percent of people say they would steal if they couldn’t get caught. … but to live outside the law, you must be honest.	Dylan, Bob					Meltzer, Brad	The Millionaires	US	2002	Fiction		446611921		
9137	Whatever limits us, we call Fate. Ralph Waldo Emerson God does not roll dice.	Einstein, Albert 					Meltzer, Brad	The Book of Fate	US	2006	Fiction		044661212X		
9138	And so, from hour to hour, we ripe and ripe, And then, from hour to hour, we rot and rot, And thereby hangs a tale.	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It				Braver, Gary	Elixir	US	2000	Fiction, Speculative		812575911		
9139	We should take care not to make the intellect our god; it has, of course, powerful muscles, but no personality.	Einstein, Albert 					Braver, Gary	Gray Matter	US	2002	Fiction, Speculative		812570065		
9140	Lord, I do believe; help me in my unbelief.	MARK 9:24	Bible				Braver, Gary	Tunnel Vision	US	2011	Fiction, Speculative		765309769		
9141	So many dreams—it’s hard to pick out the right one.	White, E.B	E.B White, who died of Alzheimer’s disease				Braver, Gary	Flashback	US	2005	Fiction		765302519		
9142	When I was young I could remember anything whether it happened or not; but my faculties are decaying now and soon I shall be so I cannot remember anything but the things that never happened.	Twain, Mark					Braver, Gary	Flashback	US	2005	Fiction		765302519		
9143	hishuk ish ts'awalk		Nuu-chah-nulth tribe, Vancouver Island				Schätzing, Frank 	The Swarm	German	2004	Fiction		60813261		
9144	Planet Earth is blue And there’s nothing I can do	Bowie, David					Schätzing, Frank 	Limit	German	2009	Fiction		3462037048		
9145	The best artist has that thought alone which is contained within the marble shell; only the sculptor’s hand can break the spell to free the figures slumbering in the stone.	Buonarroti, Michelangelo 					Funaro, Gregory 	The Sculptor	US	2009	Fiction		786022124		
9146	O mighty lord! O exalted god of battle! Thou art brilliant in the bright heavens! Let me proclaim thy greatness! Let me bow in humility before thee!		Ancient Babylonian prayer				Funaro, Gregory 	The Impaler	US	2011	Fiction		786022132		
9147	I believe that in the end the truth will conquer.	Wycliffe, John					Stewart, Mariah	Cold Truth	US	2005	Fiction		345476654		
9148	Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth.	Siddhartha					Stewart, Mariah	Hard Truth	US	2005	Fiction		345476670		
9149	High heels weaken men’s knees.						Collins, Sunny	Trouble in High Heels	US	2004	Fiction		446611743		
9150	IF ALIENS EVER VISIT US, I think the outcome would be much as when Christopher Columbus first landed in America, which didn’t turn out very well for the Native Americans.	Hawking, Stephen 					Yancey, Rick	The 5th Wave	US	2013	Fiction		399162410		
9151	My bounty is as boundless as the sea, My love as deep; the more I give to thee, The more I have; for both are infinite.	Shakespeare, William					Yancey, Rick	The Infinite Sea	US	2014	Fiction		B00E8OLIXM		
9152	mon•strum•ol•o•gy n. 1: the study of life forms generally malevolent to humans and not recognized by science as actual organisms, specifically those considered products of myth and folklore 2: the act of hunting such creatures						Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction		1416984488		
9153	The Androphagi [Anthropophagi] have the most savage manners of all. They neither acknowledge any rule of right nor observe any customary law… [They] have a language all their own, and alone of all these nations they are man-eaters.	Herodotus	The Histories of Herodotus				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction	440 B.C.	1416984488		
9154	It is said that the Blemmyae have no heads and that their mouth and eyes are put in their chests.	Pliny the Elder	Naturalis Historiae				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction	75 AD	1416984488		
9155	… another island, midway, live people of stature and ugly nature, which have no head and their eyes on the back and mouth, crooked as a horseshoe, in the midst of the breasts. On another island, there are many people without heads, and which has the eyes and head in the back.		Wonders of the World 				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction	1356	1416984488		
9156	Gaora is a river, on the banks of which are a people whose head grow beneath their shoulders. Their eyes on in their shoulders, and their mouths in the middle of their breasts.		Hakluyt’s Voyages 				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction	1598	1416984488		
9157	To the west of Caroli are divers nations of Cannibals, and of those Ewaipanoma without heads.	Sir Raleigh,Walter  	The Discovery of Guiana				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction		1416984488		
9158	Wherein I spake of most disastrous chances, Of moving accidents by flood and field, Of hair-breadth scapes i’ the imminent deadly breach… And of the Cannibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders. 	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Yancey, Rick	The Monstrumologist	US	2009	Gothic Fiction		1416984488		
9159	La vie contemplative est souvent misérable. Il faut agir davantage, penser moins, et ne pas se regarder vivre.	Chamfort, Nicolas-Sébastien	Maximes et Pensées				Marshall, Michael	Killer Move	UK	2011	Fiction		61434426		
9160	—I did it How can we be sure we are not impostors?	Lacan, Jacques	 The Four Fundamental Concepts of Psychoanalysis				Marshall, Michael	The Intruders	UK	2007	Fiction		61235024		
9161	You are in my heart and none other knows thee But your son ‘Akhenaten’. You have given him understanding of your designs and your power. The people of the world are in your hand…	The Pharaoh Akhenaten	Hymn to the Sun		Egypt		Mariani, Scott 	The Heretics Treasure	UK	2009	Fiction		1847560822		
9162	Seek, my Brother, without becoming discouraged; the task is hard, I know, but to conquer without danger is to triumph without glory.	The Alchemist Fulcanelli					Mariani, Scott 	The Alchemist's Secret	UK	2007	Fiction		1847563406		
9163	Blessed is he that readeth, and they that hear the words of this prophecy, and keep those things which are written therein: For the time IS at hand.	Book of Revelation 1:3	Bible				Mariani, Scott 	The Doomsday Prophecy	UK	2009	Fiction		1847560814		
9164	Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathological criminal.	Einstein, Albert					Mariani, Scott 	The Shadow Project	UK	2010	Fiction		7311907		
9165	The dogma of Christianity gets worn away before the advances of science.	Hitler, Adolf					Mariani, Scott 	The Shadow Project	UK	2010	Fiction		7311907		
9166	I know I must die. Someone has given me aqua toffana and has calculated the precise time of my death - for which they have ordered a Requiem. It is for myself that I am writing this	Mozart, Wolfgang Amadeus 					Mariani, Scott 	The Mozart Conspiracy	UK	2008	Fiction	1791	1439193363		
9167	We’ve arranged a global civilisation in which most crucial elements profoundly depend on science and technology. We’ve also arranged things so that no one understands science or technology. This is a prescription for disaster. We might get away with it for a while, but sooner or later, this combustible mixture of ignorance and power is going to blow up in our faces.	Sagan, Carl 					Mariani, Scott 	The Nemesis Program	UK	2015	Fiction	1995	7398468		
9168	I could set the earth’s crust into such a state of vibration that it would rise and fall hundreds of feet, throwing rivers out of their beds, wrecking buildings, and practically destroying civilisation. The principle cannot fail.	Tesla, Nikola					Mariani, Scott 	The Nemesis Program	UK	2015	Fiction	1898	7398468		
9169	That’s my last Duchess painted on the wall, Looking as if she were alive. I call That piece a wonder, now: Frà Pandolf’s hands Worked busily a day, and there she stands. Will’t please you sit and look at her?	Browning, Robert	My Last Duchess				Mariani, Scott 	The Armada Legacy	UK	2013	Fiction		B00AAU3H14		
9170	They are going! They are going! The Irish are going with a vengeance! Soon a Celt will be as rare on the banks of the Liffey as a red man on the banks of the Hudson.		The London Times, 1847				Mariani, Scott 	The Forgotten Holocaust	UK	2015	Fiction	1847	7486170		
9171	Could not anyone blow up that horrible island with dynamite and carry it off in pieces — a long way off?	Tennyson, Lord Alfred					Mariani, Scott 	The Forgotten Holocaust	UK	2015	Fiction		7486170		
9172	A smart man only believes half of what he hears; a wise man knows which half.	Cooper, Jeff 	Col. Jeff Cooper, United States Marine Corps				Mariani, Scott 	The Cassandra Sanction	UK	2016	Fiction		B012T976YW		
9173	Even in scientific circles, it is not easy to expunge an erroneous conclusion if it has been cited enough times.	Merril, Ronald T. 	Professor Ronald T. Merril, University of Washington				Mariani, Scott 	The Cassandra Sanction	UK	2016	Fiction		B012T976YW		
9174	Doing what I do is hard enough… Finding the right girl, the one who knows her place, that’s damn near impossible these days.	FROM AN E-MAIL RECOVERED FROM THE SUSPECT’S COMPUTER					Olsen, Gregg	Victim Six	US	2010	Fiction		078602044X		
9175	On the Oregon farm she ran, Claire Logan hatched a plan. She told the men they’d better hurry, “Come out West and we’ll marry.” But just how many did she bury? One, two, three, four…		A jump-rope verse from the 1970s				Olsen, Gregg	A Wicked Snow	US	1995	Fiction		786018291		
9176	You feel the last bit of breath leaving their body. You’re looking into their eyes. A person in that situation is God!	Bundy, Ted					Olsen, Gregg	Fear Collector	US	2011	Fiction		786020466		
9177	Murder′s never perfect.	Wilder, Billy					Lilley, Kathryn 	Makeovers Can Be Murder	US	2009	Fiction		045122826X		
9178	Madrid is a strange place anyway. I do not believe anyone likes it much when he first goes there. It has none of the look that you expect of Spain… Yet when you get to know it, it is the most Spanish of all cities, the best to live in, the finest people, and month in and month out the finest climate. While other big cities are all very representative of the province they are in, they are either Andalucian, Catalan, Basque, Aragonese, or otherwise provincial. It is in Madrid only that you get the essence… It makes you feel very badly, all question of immortality aside, to know that you will have to die and never see it again.	Hemingway, Ernest					Cumming, Charles 	The Spanish Game	UK	2006	Fiction		014101783X		
9179	‘I remember, in fact, the Lebanese woman I knew at Berkshire College saying to me, after I told her how much I loved her: “I’ll always tell you the truth, unless of course I’m lying to you.”’	Ford, Richard 	The Sportswriter				Cumming, Charles 	A Spy by Nature	UK	2001	Fiction		312366353		
9180	‘If we hope to live not just from moment to moment, but in true consciousness of our existence, then our greatest need and most difficult achievement is to find meaning in our lives.’	Bettelheim, Bruno 	The Uses of Enchantment				Cumming, Charles 	A Spy by Nature	UK	2001	Fiction		312366353		
9181	‘… You are neither here nor there, A hurry through which known and strange things pass As big soft buffetings come at the car sideways And catch the heart off guard and blow it open.’	Heaney, Seamus 	Postscript				Cumming, Charles 	A Colder War	UK	2014	Fiction		1250020611		
9182	‘Certain persons … have a natural predilection to live in that curious world of espionage and deceit, and attach themselves with equal facility to one side or the other, so long as their craving for adventure of a rather macabre type is satisfied.’	 Masterman, John 	Sir John Masterman, The Double-Cross System				Cumming, Charles 	A Colder War	UK	2014	Fiction		1250020611		
9183	‘There’s just one thing I think you ought to know before you take on this job … If you do well you’ll get no thanks and if you get into trouble you’ll get no help. Does that suit you?’ ‘Perfectly.’ ‘Then I’ll wish you good afternoon.’	Maugham, W. Somerset 	Ashenden				Cumming, Charles 	A Foreign Country	UK	2012	Fiction	312591330			
9184	‘The past is a foreign country: they do things differently there.’	Hartley, L.P. 	The Go-Between				Cumming, Charles 	A Foreign Country	UK	2012	Fiction	312591330			
9185	...the Social Contract is nothing more or less than a vast conspiracy of human beings to lie to and humbug themselves and one another for the general Good.	Wells, H. G.	Love and Mr Lewisham				Mortimer, John	Rumpole Misbehaves		2007	Fiction		9780670018307		
9186	...the statutory provisions relating to anti-social behaviour orders (ASBOs) are not entirely straightforward...		Anti-social Behaviour Orders: A Guide for the Judiciary				Mortimer, John	Rumpole Misbehaves		2007	Fiction		9780670018307		
9187	All that we see or seem Is but a dream within a dream.	Poe, Edgar Allan					Moriarty, Cal	The Killing of Bobbi Lomax		2016	Fiction	1849	9780571305421		
9188	I seemed every night to descend into chasms and sunless abysses, depths below depths, from which it seemed hopeless that I could ever re-ascend.	Quincey, Thomas De					Morrell, David	Ruler of the Night		2016	Fiction		9780316307901		
9189	The Opium-Eater is [the] ruler of the night.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	to Quincey, Thomas De	conversation			Morrell, David	Ruler of the Night		2016	Fiction		9780316307901		
9190	[Mr Lonely] song sheet		Mr Lonely/Sid's Song	Song sheet			Morecambe, Eric	Mr. Lonely		1981	Fiction		9780007395095		
9191	It seems feasible that over the coming century human nature will be scientifically remodelled. If so, it will be done haphazardly, as an upshot of struggles in the murky realm where big business, organised crime and the hidden parts of government vie for control.	Gray, John	Straw Dogs				Morgan, Richard	Black Man		2007	Fiction		978075078130		
9192	Human, to the continuous mind, is an absolutist concept. There can be no half measures. And from this flows much evil.	Dawkins, Richard	A Devil's Chaplain				Morgan, Richard	Black Man		2007	Fiction		9780575078130		
9193	Historical truth, for him, is not what took place; it is what we think took place.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Pierre Menard				Morrow, Bradford	The Forgers		2014	Fiction		9780802123213		
9194	What object if served by this circle of misery and violence and fear? It must tend to some end, or else our universe is ruled by chance, which is unthinkable . But what end? There is the great standing perennial problem to which human reason is as far from an answer as ever.	Doyle, Arthur Conan	The Cardboard Box				Morrow, Bradford	The Forgers		2014	Fiction		9780802123213		
9195	The natural flights of the human mind are not from pleasure to pleasure but from hope to hope.	Johnson, Samuel	The Rambler No. 2				Morrall, Clare	Natural Flights of the Human Mind		2006	Fiction		340896493		
9196	There is an expiry date on blaming your parents for steering you in the wrong direction; the moment you are old enough to take the wheel, responsibility lies within you.	Rowling, J. K.	Harvard Commencement Speech	Speech			Moriarty, Laura	While I'm Falling		2009	Fiction	2008	9781401302726		
9197	I have walked through many lives, some of them my own, and I am not who I was...	Kunitz, Stanley	The Layers				Morse, Eleanor	While Dog Fell From the Sky		2013	Fiction		9780241145654		
9198	There are many, and also the most part, that creep after his way and his hole... Though they have no red beards, yet there are found more foxes now than ever were heretofore. The righteous people are all lost... I wot not what end shall come to us hereof...	Caxton, William	History of Reynard the Fox				Morrison, Blake	South of the River		2007	Fiction	1481	9780701180461		
9199	One for sadness, two for mirth, Three for marriage, four for birth Five for laughing, six for crying Seven for sickness, eight for dying. Nine for silver, ten for gold Eleven for a secret that will never be told...		Scottish folk saying about seeing crows	folk saying	Scotland		Monninger, Joseph	Eternal on the Water		2010	Fiction		9781439168332		
9200	The Creator made them black so the bruises couldn't be seen.	Sanderval, Olivier De					Monenembo, Tierno	The King of Kahel		2008	Fiction		9780982555071		
9201	At the violet hour, when the eyes and back Turn upward from the desk, when the human engine waits Like a taxi throbbing waiting...	Eliot, T. S.	The Wasteland	Poem			Montanan, Richard	The Violet Hour		1998	Fiction		9780099524823		
9202	Is mise Peig Ni Laoghaire. A Tiarna Deverill, dhein tu eagoir orm agus ar mo shliocht trin ar dtalamh a thogail agus ar spiorad a bhriseadh. Go dti go gceartaionn tu na h-eagoracha siud, ciurim malacht ort fein agus d-oidhri, I dtreo is go mbi sibh gan suaimhneas siorai I ndomhan na n-anmharbh. (I am Maggie O' Leary. Lord Deverill, you have wronged me and my descendants by taking our land and breaking our spirits. Until you right those wrongs I curse you and your heirs to an eternity of unrest and to the world of the undead.)	O' Leary, Maggie					Montefiore, Santa	The Girl in the Castle		2015	Fiction	1662	9780062456854		
9203	Consider the turtle. Perchance you have worried, despaired of the world, meditated the end of life, and all things seem rushing to destruction; but nature has steadily and serenely advanced with the turtle's pace. The young turtle spends its infancy within its shell. It gets experience and learns the way of the world through that wall. While it rests warily on the edge of its hole, rash schemes are undertaken by men and fail. French empires rise or fall, but the turtle is developed only so fast. What's a summer? Time for a turtle's egg to hatch. So is the turtle developed, fitted to endure, for he outlives twenty French dynasties. One turtle knows several Napoleans. They have no worries, have no cares, yet has not the great world existed for them as much as for you?	Thoreau, Henry David	Journal	Journal entry			Monroe, Alice	The Beach House		2002	Fiction	1856	9780778313472		
9204	This is the wall of dolls Secret world of smalls Look at them all my friend You'll be one of them in the end.	Golden Earring	Wall of Dolls				Montanari, Richard	The Doll Maker		2014	Fiction		9780751549331		
9205	Darling Sweetheart, You are my avid fellow feeling. My affection curiously clings to your passionate wish. My liking yearns to your heart. You are my wistful sympathy: my tender liking. Yours beautifully,  M. U. C.						Moore, Liz	The Unseen World		2016	Fiction		9780393241686		
9206	My dear Norman,  ... I've now got myself into the kind of trouble that I have always considered to be quite a possiblity for me, though I have usually rated it at about 10:1 against... The story of how it all came to be found out is a long and fascinating one, which I shall have to make into a short story one day, but haven't the time to tell you now. No doubt I shall emerge from it all a different man, but quite who I've not found out... Yours in distress,  Alan	Hodges, Andrew	Alan Turing: The Enigma				Moore, Liz	The Unseen World		2016	Fiction		9780393241686		
9207	We have learnt that the exploration of the external world by the methods of physical science leads not to a concrete reality but to a shadow world of symbols, beneath which those methods are unadapted for penetrating. Feeling that there must be more behind, we return to our starting point in human consciousness -- the one centre where more might become known. There we find other stirrings, other revelations (true or false) than those conditioned by the world of symbols. Are not these too of significance? We can only answer according to our conviction, for here reasoning fails us altogether.	Eddington, A. S.	Science and the Unseen World				Moore, Liz	The Unseen World		2016	Fiction		9780393241686		
9208	Flue (flook) 1. A stroke of good luck 2. A chance occurrence; an accident 3. A bard or barbed head, as on a harpoon 4. Either of the two horizontally flattened divisions of the tail of the whale			Definition of a word			Moore, Christopher	Fluke		2003	Fiction		380978415		
9209	Oh! No! We never mention her, Her name is never head; My lips are now forbid to speak That once familiar word.	Bayly, Thomas Haynes					Morgan, Mary	The Sound of her Name		2005	Fiction		9780312341350		
9210	Sincere words are not pretty Pretty words are not sincere		Tao Te Ching		China		Morton, T. A.	Halfway Up A Hill		2016	Fiction		9789810984953		
9211	And the waters overwhelmed the earth so greatly that all the tall mountains that were under the heavens came to be covered.		Genesis 7:19				Mitchell, Alex	The 13th Tablet		2012	Fiction		9781908323095		
9212	... and turned to blackness all that had been light. The land shattered like a pot. All day long the South Wind blew, blowing fast, submerging the mountain in water, overwhelming the people like an attack... they could not recognize each other in the torrent. The gods were frightened by the Flood, and retreated, ascending to the heaven of Anu.		Epic of Gilgamesh XI				Mitchell, Alex	The 13th Tablet		2012	Fiction		9781908323095		
9213	[...] there is Old Nineveh, which is desolate. The whole land of Nineveh is black like pitch [...] There is neither herb nor any vegetation whatever [...] New Nineveh, opposite, is on the other side of the river. At New Nineveh is a large congregation numbering more than six thousand souls. It has two princes. The name of the one is Rabbi David, and of the other Rabbi Samuel. They are sons of two brothers, and of the seed of King David.	Petachiah of Ratisbon					Mitchell, Alex	The 13th Tablet		2012	Fiction	12th century CE	9781908323095		
9214	But thou, whose pen hath like a pack-horse served, Whose stomach unto gall hath turned thy food, Whose sense, like poor prisoners, hunger-starved, Whose grief hath parched thy body, dried thy blood...	Drayton				Y	Mitchell, Gladys	When Last I Died		1941	Fiction		9780099526223		
9215	How many stars in your bowl? How many shadows in your soul?	Lawrence, D.H.	The Stars Stand Still				Mitchard, Jacquelyn	Cage of Stars		2006	Fiction		9780446578752		
9216	But, when the days of golden dreams had perished, And even Despair was powerless to destroy; Then did I learn how existence could be cherished, Strengthened, and fed without the aid of joy.	Bronte, Emily	Remembrance				Mitchard, Jacquelyn	The Breakdown Lane		2005	Fiction		00607547X		
9217	The only reason for time is so that everything doesn't happen at once.	Einstein, Albert					Mitchell, Judith Claire	A Reunion of Ghosts		2015	Fiction		9780062355881		
9218	Suddenly all my ancestors are standing beside me. Be still, they say,  Watch and listen. You are the result of the love of thousands	Hogan, Linda	Dwell: A Spiritual History of the Living World				Mitchell, Judith Claire	A Reunion of Ghosts		2015	Fiction		9780062355881		
9219	The talent is well hidden indeed; how else could it have remained submerged for centuries with only the tip of the iceberg showing above a sea of quackery?	King, Stephen	Carrie	Novel	US		Miyabe, Miyuki	The Sleeping Dragon	Japanese	1991	Fiction		9784770031044		
9220	The finest play ever staged cannot compete with the spectacle of a public slicing.	Zhao, Jia					Mo, Yan	Sandalwood Death	Chinese	2001	Fiction				
9221	Up is down and ugly is beautiful.		Leathermouse motto	Motto			Moers, Walter	The Alchemaster's Apprentice		2007	Fiction		9781590204047		
9222	In Ireland, in Cromwell's time, wolves were particularly troublesome and said to be increasing in numbers, so that special measures were taken for their destruction... The date of their final disappearance cannot now be ascertained.		Encyclopedia Britannica				Moerk, Christian	Darling Jim		2007	Fiction	1911	9780805089479		
9223	... why talk of beauty what could be more beautiful than these heroic happy dead who rushed like lions to the roaring slaughter they did not stop to think they died instead...	cummings, e. e.	next to of course god america i				Mogelson, Luke	These Heroic, Happy Dead		2016	Fiction		9781101906828		
9224	If you're afraid of the dark, remember the night rainbow. If there is no happy ending, make one out of cookie dough.	Edens, Cooper					Mohr, Joshua	Fight Song		2013	Fiction		9781593765088		
9225	When everyone leaves for other planets I will stay in the abandoned city...	Teillier, Jorge	Cuando todos se vayan, Muertes y maravillas				Mojtabai, A. G.	Parts of a World		2011	Fiction		9780810127661		
9226	I believe  with perfect faith in the coming of the Messiah. Though he tarry, I will wait for him... I believe.		Ani Ma'amin	Jewish morning prayer			Mojtabai, A. G.	Parts of a World		2011	Fiction		9780810127661		
9227	"Blow me down." "I can't." "In that case, let's go."	Trabal, Francesc	L'any que ve				Monzo, Quim	Gasoline		1983	Fiction		9781934824184		
9228	What greater thing is there for two human souls, than to feel that they are joined for life --  to strengthen each other in all labor, to rest on each other in all sorrow, to minister to each other in all pain, to be one with each other in silent unspeakable memories...	Eliot, George	Adam Bede				Monroe, Mary Alice	Last Light over Carolina		2009	Fiction		9781416549703		
9229	Retirado en la paz de estos desiertos...  Retirado en la paz de estos desiertos,  con pocos, pero doctos libros juntos,  vivo en conversación con los difuntos,  y escucho con mis ojos a los muertos.   Si no siempre entendidos, siempre abiertos,  o enmiendan, o fecundan mis asuntos;  y en músicos callados contrapuntos  al sueño de la vida hablan despiertos.   Las grandes almas que la muerte ausenta,  de injurias de los años vengadora,  libra, ¡oh gran don Joseph!, docta la imprenta.   En fuga irrevocable huye la hora;  pero aquélla el mejor cálculo cuenta,  que en la lección y estudios nos mejora. 	Quevado, Francisco De	Retirado en la paz de estos desiertos	Poem	Spain		Miles, Valerie	A Thousand Forests in One Acorn		2012	Fiction		9781934824917		
9230	You may feel irritated at being suddenly awakened when you are caught napping; and you may think that if you were to strike me dead as you easily might, then you would sleep on for the remainder of your lives, unless God in his care of you gives you another gadfly.		Plato's Apology				Miller, Jennifer	The Year of the Gadfly		2012	Fiction		9780547548593		
9231	Sing like no one's listening, love like you've never been hurt, dance like nobody's watching, and live like it's heaven on earth.	Twain, Mark					Mills, Mark B.	Waiting for Doggo		2014	Fiction		9781472218339		
9232	Yet meet we shall, and part, and meet again Where dead men meet, on lips of living men.	Butler, Samuel					Mills, Mark 	Where Dead Men Meet		2016	Fiction		9780755392353		
9233	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time.	Eliot, T. S.	Little Gidding, Four Quartets	Poem			Mills, Mark	The Savage Garden		2007	Fiction		9780007164752		
9234	People forget, they cover, they kid themselves, they lie. But their trash always tells the truth.	Rathje, William					Miles, Jonathan	Want Not		2013	Fiction				
9235	the ordor of shit is like language, an unmistakable assimilation of a  use, tone, flavor, accent hard to fake: enemy shit smells like the enemy: everything is more nearly incredible than you thought at first.	Ammons, A. R.	The Ridge Farm				Miles, Jonathan	Want Not		2013	Fiction				
9236	To what purpose is this waste?		Matthew 26:8				Miles, Jonathan	Want Not		2013	Fiction				
9237	Men must endure their going hence, even as they're coming hither.	Shakespeare, William					Mindt, Alex	male of the species		2007	Fiction		1883285283		
9238	What Americans fear is the inability to have a world like their father's...	Tillman, Lynne					Mindt, Alex	male of the species		2007	Fiction		1883285283		
9239	I looked out my window to see where my father might be hiding.	Marcus, Ben					Mindt, Alex	male of the species		2007	Fiction		1883285283		
9240	Remember, as far as anyone knows, we're a nice normal family.	Simpson, Homer					Mindt, Alex	male of the species		2007	Fiction		1883285283		
9241	If you want to know me,  look inside your heart.	Lao Tzu					Minot, Eliza	The Tiny One		1999	Fiction		037540645X		
9242	The civilized people in the world, the ones who hide behind culture and art and politics... and even the law, they're the ones to watch out for. They've got that perfect disguise goin' for them, you know? But they're the most vicious. They're the most dangerous people on earth.	Connelly, Michael	The Last Coyote				Minier, Bernard	The Circle		2012	Fiction		9781250045546		
9243	Of all the tricks of memory, the cruelest Is accuracy.	Brock, Geoffrey	The Orpheus Variations				Min, Katherine	Secondhand World		2006	Fiction		307263444		
9244	It seemed to him that this dark quarter of death and assignation would go on and on whispering to him secrets he did not want to hear as long as he had the strength to listen.	Gay, William					Minor, Kyle	In the Devil's Territory		2008	Fiction		9780979312366		
9245	You are what your deep, driving desire is. As your desire is, so is your will. As your will is, so is your deed. As your deed is, so is your destiny.		Brihadaranyaka Upanishads IV. 4. 5.				Min, Anchee	Becoming Madame Mao		2000	Fiction		9780618127009		
9246	I belong to China for I have lived there from childhood to adulthood... Happy for me that for instead of the narrow and conventional life of the white man in Asia, I lived with the Chinese people and spoke their tongue before I spoke my own, and their children were my first friends.	Buck, Pearl S.	My Several Worlds				Min, Anchee	Pearl of China		2010	Fiction		9781408801826		
9247	Behind the calm steadfast eyes of a Chinese woman, I feel a powerful warmth. We might have been friends, she and I, unless she had decided first that I was her enemy. She would have decided, not I. I was never deceived by Chinese women, not even by the flower-like lovely girls. They are the strongest women in the world. Seeming always to yield, they never yield. Their men are weak beside them. Whence comes this female strength? It is teh strength that centuries have given time, the strength of the unwanted.	Buck, Pearl S.	Letter from Peking				Min, Anchee	Pearl of China		2010	Fiction		9781408801826		
9248	With rue my heart is laden For golden friends I had, For many a rose-lipt maiden And many a lightfoot lad. By brooks too broad for leaping The lightfoot lads are laid; The rose-lipt girls are sleeping In fields where roses fade.	Housman, A. E.					Misra, Jaishree	Secrets & Lies		2009	Fiction		9781847561688		
9249	If someone is to be born, that person will not be blank, but a moral being, a subject of value -- not of integration.	Barthes, Roland					Missiroli, Marco	The Sense of an Elephant		2012	Fiction		9781447241942		
9250	Only now is the child finally divested of all that he has been.	McCarthy, Cormac					Missiroli, Marco	The Sense of an Elephant		2012	Fiction		9781447241942		
9251	When half way through the journey of our life I found that I was in a gloomy wood, because the path which led aright was lost. And ah, how hard it is to say just what this wild and rough and stubborn woodland was, the very thought of which renews my fear! So bitter 't is, that death is little worse; but of the good to treat which there I found, I'll speak of what I else discovered there.	Alighieri, Dante	Inferno				Mishani, D. A.	The Man Who Wanted to Know Everything	Israeli	2015	Fiction		9780062447906		
9252	Tu parl' as moins avec un Glock dans la bouche. (You'll talk less with a Glock in your mouth)	Booba					Miske, Karim	Arab Jazz	French	2015	Fiction		9781848664395		
9253	There are some secrets which do not permit themselves to be told.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Man of the Crowd				Mishani, D. A.	A Possibility of Violence		2013	Fiction		9781780876528		
9254	God has given you one face, And you make yourself another.	Shakespeare, William			UK		Mitchard, Jacquelyn	Second Future		2011	Fiction		9781400067756		
9255	When you were far beyond the sea, Such thoughts were tyrants over me! I often sat, for hours together, Through the long nights of angry weather, Raised on my pillow, to descry The dim moon struggling in the sky.	Bronte, Emily	Faith and Despondency				Mitchard, Jacquelyn	Still Summer		2007	Fiction		9780446578769		
9256	That man is by nature a buffoon and that his best work is done in an antic, is a theory which gentlemen of leisure and high spirits will find very comforting.	Wedgwood, A. F.					Mitford, Nancy	Wigs on the green		1935	Fiction		9780307740854		
9257	Grief fills up the room of my absent child,  Lies in his bed, walks up and down with me, Puts on his pretty looks, repeats his words, Remembers me of all his gracious parts, Stuffs out his vacant garments with his form. Then have I reason to be fond of grief. Fare you well. Had you such a loss as I, I could give better comfort than you do.	Shakespeare, William	King John				Mitchard, Jacquelyn	The Deep End of the Ocean		1996	Fiction		9780140286274		
9258	Gonna stop you when you sing, gonna give it til you scream; don't like what you said, gonna go A-Rod on your head.	Legally Dead	A-Rod	Song			Mitzner, Adam	A Case of Redemption		2013	Fiction		9781451674804		
9259	The word must communicate something (other than itself)	Benjamin, Walter	On Language as Such and on the Language of Man				Mieville, China	Embassytown		2011	Fiction		9780230750760		
9260	The horses dreamed on their feet and the wild animals, crouching to leap even in thier sleep, seemed to be collecting gloom under their skins which would break out later.	Aichinger, Ilse	The Bound Man				Mieville, China	Three Moments of an Explosion		2015	Fiction		9780230770188		
9261	Deep inside the town there open up, so to speak, double streets, doppelganger streets, mendacious and delusive streets.	Schulz, Bruno	The Cinnamon Shops and Other Stories				Mieville, China	The City and the City		2009	Fiction		97803305314192		
9262	The green waves break from my sides As I roll up, forced by my season.	Cook, Hugh	The Kraken Wakes				Mieville, China	Kraken		2010	Fiction		9780330492324		
9263	One overhears many reactions to surrealist art, but the most pathetic of all is from those who ask, "What am I supposed to see and feel from this?" In other words, "What does papa say I may think and feel about this?"	Pailthorpe, Grace	On the importance of Fantasy Life				Mieville, China	The Last Days of New Paris		2016	Fiction		9780345543998		
9264	Like all these long low squat houses, it had been built not for but against. They were built against the forest, against the sea, against the elements, against the world. They had roof-beams and doors and hatred -- as though in this part of the world an architect always included hatred among his tools, and said to his apprentice: "Mind you've brought along enough hatred today."	Gaskell, Jane	Some Summer Lands				Mieville, China	This Census-Taker		2016	Fiction		9781101967331		
9265	There were once five and twenty tin soldiers, all brothers, for they were the offspring of the same old tin spoon.	Andersen, Hans Christian	The Steadfast Tin Soldier				Mignola, Mike & Golden, Christopher	Baltimore, or The Steadfast Tin Soldier and the Vampire		2007	Fiction		97805538044713		
9266	Wild things leave skins behind them, they leave clean skins and teeth and white bones behind them, and these are token passed from one to another, so that the fugitive kind can always follow their kind...	Williams, Tennesee	Orpheus Descending				Miller, Rebecca	Jacob's Folly		2013	Fiction		9780857868961		
9267	Evil is the chair of the good.	Eliezer, Israel ben	Ba'al Shem Tov				Miller, Rebecca	Jacob's Folly		2013	Fiction		9780857868961		
9268	That damned painting vexes my mind's eye.	Rijn, Rembrandt van					Miller, Philip	The Blue Horse		2015	Fiction	1642	9781910449042		
9269	In every legend there lies a grain of truth.		Folk saying				Miloszewski, Zygmunt	A Grain of Truth		2011	Fiction				
9270	Half the truth is a whole lie.		Jewish Proverb	Proverb			Miloszewski, Zygmunt	A Grain of Truth		2011	Fiction				
9271	It is the prosecutor's duty to strive to establish the truth.		Ethical principles for the Prosecutor				Miloszewski, Zygmunt	A Grain of Truth		2011	Fiction				
9272	The time will come when the sun will shine only on free men who have no master but their reason.	Condorcet, Marquis de					Miller, Andrew	Pure		2011	Fiction		9781444724288		
9273	You have killed a sweet lady, and her death shall fall heavy on you.	Shakespeare, William	Much Ado About Nothing	Play	UK		Mills, Mark	The Information Officer		2009	Fiction		9780007276882		
9274	I may live on until I long for this time In which I am so unhappy, And remember it fondly.	Kiyosuke, Fujiwara No					Miller. Andrew	One Morning Like a Bird		2008	Fiction		9780340825143		
9275	Corax, the Raven -- the messenger of the gods. Just when you think life is on track, along comes a socking great bird, squawking news of a divine quest. My advice is, shoot the bloody thing.	Ekwall, Martin	interview on tv	TV interview			Mills, Jenni	Crow Stone		2007	Fiction		9780007247134		
9276	One day it will have to be officially admitted that what we have christened reality is an even greater illusion than the world of dreams.	Dali, Salvador					Milward, Richard	Kimberly's Capital Punishment		2012	Fiction		9780571283453		
9277	Oh, outcasts of all outcasts most abandoned! -- to the earth art thou not forever dead? to its honors, to its flowers, to its golden aspirations? -- and a cloud, dense, dismal, and limitless, does it not hang eternally between thy hopes and heavens?	Poe, Edgar Allan	William Wilson				Milward, Richard	Kimberly's Capital Punishment		2012	Fiction	1839	9780571283453		
9278	" A horse not broken becometh headstrong, and a child left to himself will be wilful."						Opie, Amelia	Temper: Or, Domestic Scenes	UK	1812	Fiction				
9279	“Thy sweet reviving smiles might cheer despair, On the pale lips detain the parting breath, And bid hope blossom in the shades of death.”						Opie, Amelia	The Father and Daughter: A Tale	UK	1827	Fiction				
9280	Men pleas'd theirselves, think others will delight In such like circumstance, with such like sport. Their copious stories oftentimes begun End without audience, and are never done.	Shakespeare, William					Opie, Amelia	New Tales	UK	1819	Fiction				
9281	There is no killing like that which kills the heart.	Shakespeare, William					Opie, Amelia	A Wife's Duty	UK	1847	Fiction				
9282	To be resign'd when ills betide, Patient when favours are denied, And pleased with favours given; This, this alone is wisdom's part, This is that incense of the heart Whose fragrance smells to Heaven.						Opie, Amelia	Madeline	UK	1822	Fiction				
9283	If one by one, you wedded all the world, Or from the all that are, took something good To make a perfect woman; she you kill'd Would be unparallel'd.	Shakespeare					Dacre, Charlotte	The Libertine	UK	1807	Fiction				
9284	.............. Are not these strange self delusions, and yet attested by common experience?	South					Dacre, Charlotte	The Libertine	UK	1807	Fiction				
9285	These shall the fury passions tear	Collins					Dacre, Charlotte	Zofloya: Or, The Moor: a Romance of the Fifteenth Century	UK	1806	Fiction				
9286	Let me not let pass Occasion which now smiles, beho'd alone The woman, opportune to all attempts.	Milton					Dacre, Charlotte	Zofloya: Or, The Moor: a Romance of the Fifteenth Century	UK	1806	Fiction				
9287	What so sweet So beautiful on earth, and Ah! so rare, As kindred love, and faulty repoie.	Young					Porter, Anna Maria 	The Hungarian Brothers	UK	1832	Fiction				
9288	Not his, the fortitude that mocks at pains, But that which feels them most, and most sustains.	Montgomery					Porter, Anna Maria 	The Recluse of Norway	UK	1814	Fiction				
9289	There are souls more sick of pleasure than you are sick of pain.	Chesterton, G. K.					Mills, Mark	The Long Shadow		2013	Fiction		9780755392346		
9290	Here they come, returning from the road, Thirsty ghosts, skirts desert swept, Their mirage breath smeared, burnt, Bad-i-sad-o-bist-roz dry and dust-blasted, Here they come, returning from the road.	Anjuman, Nadia	The Deserted Voice		Persia		Nicorvo, Jay Baron	The Standard Grand		2017	Fiction		9781250108944		
9291	Because the keys to the Kingdom got locked inside the Kingdom  And the angels fly around in there but we can't see them I got a girl in the war, Paul, I know that they can hear me yell If they can't find a way to help her they can go to Hell.	Ritter, Josh	Girl in the War				Nicorvo, Jay Baron	The Standard Grand		2017	Fiction		9781250108944		
9292	In memory, everything seems to happen to music.	Williams, Tennessee	The Glass Menagerie				Michaels, Sean	Us Conductors		2014	Fiction		9781408868669		
9293	And Nature in her perplexingest mood would not of herself cast me as a family daughter.	MacLane, Mary					Meloy, Maile	A Family Daughter		2006	Fiction		9780743277662		
9294	Hate is indistinguishable from love.	Catullus					Melo, Patricia	Black Waltz		2003	Fiction		747573727		
9295	One can't have it  both ways and both  ways is  the only  way I want it.	Ammons, A. R.		Poem			Meloy, Maile	Both Ways Is the Only Way I Want It		2009	Fiction		9781594488696		
9296	"What will Miss Harris think of my hanging on to you so?" Mary Lincoln asked, holding her husband's hand.  "She won't think anything about it," Abraham Lincoln replied.		Last words Lincoln spoke before John Wilkes Booth put a bullet in his brain.				Meltzer, Brad	The Fifth Assassin		2012	Fiction		9781444764653		
9297	Most journalists are restless voyeurs who see the warts on the world, the imperfections in people and places. Gloom is their game, the spectacle their passion, normality their nemesis.	Talese, Gay					Menendez, Ana	The Last War		2009	Fiction		9780061724763		
9298	I don't like being a voyeur, looking into other people's marriages.	Begala, Paul					Menendez, Ana	The Last War		2009	Fiction		9780061724763		
9299	You still don't understand? Throw the emptiness in your arms out into that space we breathe; maybe birds will feel the air thinning as they fly deeper into themselves.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Duino Elegies				Mengestu, Dinaw	How to Read the Air		2010	Fiction		9781594487705		
9300	When I came home to West Egg that night I was afraid for a moment that my house was on fire. Two o'clock and the whole corner of the peninsula was blazing with light, which fell unreal on the shrubbery and made thin elongating glints upon the roadside wires. Turning a corner, I saw that it was Gatsby's house, lit from tower to cellar.	Fizgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby				Mendelsohn, Jane	Burning Down the House		2016	Fiction		9781101975452		
9301	I will write my name in fine red.	Rhys, Jean	Wide Sargasso Sea				Mendelsohn, Jane	Burning Down the House		2016	Fiction		9781101975452		
9302	And after the fire, a still small voice.		I Kings 19:12				Mendelsohn, Jane	Burning Down the House		2016	Fiction		9781101975452		
9303	To grunt and sweat under a weary life, But that the dread of something after death, The undiscovered country, from whose bourn No traveller returns, puzzles the will, And makes us rather bear those ills we have Than fly to others that we know not of Thus conscience does make cowards of us all.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play	UK		Meno, Joe	Marvel and a Wonder		2015	Fiction		9781617753930		
9304	Exactly the same life all over again, only different.	Pessoa, Fernando					Menasse, Robert	Don Juan de la Mancha	German	2007	Fiction		9781846880810		
9305	"[The speaker is Death.]  There was a merchant in Bagdad who sent his servant to market to buy provisions and in a little while the servant came back, white and trembling, and said, Master, just now when I was in the marketplace I was jostled by a woman in the crowd and when I turned I saw it was Death that jostled me. She looked at me and made a threatening gesture; now, lend me your horse, and I will ride away from this city and avoid my fate. I will go to Samarra and there Death will not find me. The merchant lend lent him his horse, and the servant mounted it, and he dug his spurs in its flanks and as fast as the horse could gallop he went. Then the merchant went down to the marketplace and he saw me standing in the crowd and he came to me and said, Why did you make a threatening gesture to my servant when you saw him this morning? That was not a threatening gesture, I said, it was only a start of surprise. I was astonished to see him in Bagdad, for I had an appointment with him tonight in Samarra."	Maugham, W. Somerset					Mennuti, Nicholas	Weaponized		2013	Fiction		9781444729238		
9306	It is part of the strange human condition that every life could have been different to what it was.	Ortega, Jose Y Gasset	Velaquez				Mendoza, Eduardo	An Englishman in Madrid		2010	Fiction		9780857051899		
9307	On the beach the sadness of gramophones deepens the ocean's folding and falling. It is yesterday. It is still yesterday.	Strand, Mark					Menendez, Ana	In Cuba I was a German Shepherd		2001	Fiction		080213887X		
9308	The first bridge, Constituition Station. At my feet the shunting trains trace iron labyrinths.	Borges, Jorge Luis					Menendez, Ana	Adios, Happy Homeland		2011	Fiction		9780802170842		
9309	Who is the ignoramus who claims that poetry is not indispensable to a people?	Marti, Jose					Menendez, Ana	Adios, Happy Homeland		2011	Fiction		9780802170842		
9310	The world is a dangerous place, not because of the people who are evil, but because of the people who don't do anything about it.	Einstein, Albert					Mendoza, Elmer	Silver Bullets	Spanish	2008	Fiction		9781782064909		
9311	The real Mexico horrifies many people, not the fact that it exists but the fact that it gets talked about.	Lopez-Doriga, Joaquin					Mendoza, Elmer	Silver Bullets	Spanish	2008	Fiction		9781782064909		
9312	There is a smattering of blood at the origin of everything human.	Ceronetti, Guido	The Silence of the Body				Mendoza, Elmer	The Acid Test	Spanish	2011	Fiction		9780857052612		
9313	Is it the writer's task to bring more fear into this world?	Fonseca, Rubem	Romance Negro				Mendoza, Elmer	The Acid Test	Spanish	2011	Fiction		9780857052612		
9314	Fear is what arms the murderer.	Cavalli, Patrizia	Yo casi siempre duermo				Mendoza, Elmer	The Acid Test	Spanish	2011	Fiction		9780857052612		
9315	I have dealth with great things that I do not understand.		Book of Job 42:3				Merullo, Roland	American Savior		2008	Fiction		9781565126077		
9316	The more people have studied different methods of bringing up children the more they have come to the conclusion that what good mothers and fathers instinctively feel like doing for their babies is the best after all.	Spock, Benjamin					Merullo, Roland	The talk Funny Girl		2011	Fiction		9780307452931		
9317	Our children are not individuals whose rights and tastes are casually respected from infancy, as they are in some primitive societies... They are fundamentally extensions of our own egos and give a special opportunity for the display of authority.	Benedict, Ruth					Merullo, Roland	The talk Funny Girl		2011	Fiction		9780307452931		
9318	We shall not cease from exploration And the end of all our exploring Will be to arrive where we started And know the place for the first time	Eliot, T. S.	Four Quartets	Poem			Merchant, Ameen	The Silent Raga		2007	Fiction		9781553653097		
9319	A work of art is a corner of creation seen through a temperament.	Zola, Emile	Salon of 1866	Poem			Merchant, Ameen	The Silent Raga		2007	Fiction		9781553653097		
9320	Men are such a combination of good and evil.	Kennedy, Jacqueline Bouvier					Mercurio, Jed	American Adulterer		2009	Fiction		9781439115633		
9321	They are going, going, going from the valleys and the hills, They are leaving far behind them the heathery moor and mountain rills, All the wealth of hawthorn hedges where the brown thrush sways and thrills.  They are going, shy-eyed cailins, and lads so straight and tall, From the purple peaks of Kerry, from the crags of wild Imaal, From the greening plains of Mayo, and the the glens of Donegal.  They are going, going, going, adn we cannot bid them stay,  Their fields are now the strangers, where the strangers' cattle stray, Oh! Kathaleen Ni Houlihan, your way's a thorny way.	Carbery, Ethena	The Passing of the Gael				Meredith, D. E.	The Devil's Ribbon		2011	Fiction		9780312557690		
9322	All shall be well, and all shall be well, and all manner of thing shall be well.	Julian of Norwich					Merullo, Roland	Vatican Waltz		2013	Fiction		9780307452955		
9323	An important fruit of contemplative prayer is to be purified of our childish ideas of God. As our idea of God expands, there is no word, no way, no gesture, that can articulate it anymore. Hence we fall into silence, the place we should have been in the first place.	Keating, Rev. Thomas	Intimacy with God				Merullo, Roland	Vatican Waltz		2013	Fiction		9780307452955		
9324	Some who have been called to grace may wrestle for years with their fearfulness before they are able to transcend it so as to accept their own godliness.	Peck, M. Scott	The Road Less Traveled				Merullo, Roland	Vatican Waltz		2013	Fiction		9780307452955		
9325	Though we do not wholly believe it yet, the interior life is a real life, and the intangible dreams of people have a tangible effect on the world.	Baldwin, James					Merullo, Roland	Dinner with Buddha		2015	Fiction		9781565129283		
9326	The Lord was going before them in a pillar of cloud by day to lead them on the way, and in a pillar of fire by night to give them light, that they might travel by day and by night.	Exodus					Messineo, Teresa	They fly By Night		2017	Fiction		9780062459107		
9327	If there were no eternal consciousness in a man... if an unfathomable, insatiable emptiness lay hid beneath everything, what would life be but despair?	Kierkegaard, Soren					Meyer, Philip	American Rust		2009	Fiction		9780385527514		
9328	...what we learn in time of pestilence: that there are more things to admire in men than to despise.	Camus, Albert					Meyer, Philip	American Rust		2009	Fiction		9780385527514		
9329	And lest things which should be remembered perish with time and vanish from the memory of those who are to come after us, I, seeing so many evils and the whole world, as it were, placed within the grasp of the Evil One, being myself as if among the dead, I, waiting for death, have put into writing all the things that I have witnessed. And, lest the writing should perish with the writer and the work fail with the laborer, I leave parchment to continue this work, if perchance any man survive and any of the race of Adam escape this pestilence and carry on the work which I have begun…	Brother John Clyn					Willis, Connie	Doomsday Book	US	1992	Fiction	1349	553562738		
9330	What a ringer needs most is not strength but the ability to keep time…You must bring these two things together in your mind and let them rest there forever — bells and time, bells and time.	Blythe, Ronald 	Akenfield				Willis, Connie	Doomsday Book	US	2002	Fiction		553562738		
9331	You will make all kinds of mistakes; but as long as you are generous and true, and also fierce, you cannot hurt the world or even seriously distress her.	Churchill, Winston					Willis, Connie	All Clear	US	2010	Fiction		553807676		
9332	There are three classes of human beings: men, women, and women physicians.	Sir Osler, William					Sheldon, Sidney	Nothing lasts forever	US	1994	Fiction		9780446354738		
9333	What cannot be cured with medicaments is cured by the knife, what the knife cannot cure is cured with the searing iron, and whatever this cannot cure must be considered incurable.	Hippocrates					Sheldon, Sidney	Nothing lasts forever	US	1994	Fiction	480BC	9780446354738		
9334	MAY YOU LIVE IN INTERESTING TIMES		Ancient Chinese curse				Sheldon, Sidney	The Doomsday Conspiracy	US	1991	Fiction		1568650957		
9335	You cannot kill time without injuring eternity.	Thoreau, Henry David					Doetsch, Richard 	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
9336	All my possessions for a moment of time.	Queen Elizabeth					Doetsch, Richard 	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
9337	I should have become a watchmaker.	Einstein, Albert					Doetsch, Richard 	The 13th Hour	US	2009	Fiction		1439147914		
9338	Whoever does not miss the Soviet Union has no heart. Whoever wants it back has no brain.	Putin, Vladimir					Hynd, Noel	Countdown in Cairo	US	2009	Fiction		310278732		
9339	Beware: Some liars tell the truth!		Ancient Arab proverb				Hynd, Noel	Countdown in Cairo	US	2009	Fiction		310278732		
9340	"Then the bird doesn’t belong to any of you?” Spade asked. “Belong?” the fat man said jovially. “Well, sir, you might say it belonged to the King of Spain, but…an article of that value that has passed from hand to hand…is clearly the property of whoever can get a hold of it.”	Hammett, Dashiell 	The Maltese Falcon				Hynd, Noel	Midnight In Madrid	US	2009	Fiction		310278724		
9341	Every man is as Heaven made him, and sometimes a great deal worse.	Cervantes	Don Quixote				Hynd, Noel	Midnight In Madrid	US	2009	Fiction		310278724		
9342	Every culture has its distinctive and normal system of government. Yours is democracy, moderated by corruption. Ours is totalitarianism, moderated by assassination.		Unknown Russian diplomat				Hynd, Noel	Conspiracy in Kiev	US	2008	Fiction		310278716		
9343	Havana traps you. A Cuban woman seems to walk on air, not on the pavement. A Cuban man the same. We are gifted with fleeting happiness. We don’t expect a death or an accident either. That’s why people are so emotional and cry and shout and stamp their feet if something happens that isn’t part of the daily routine.	Barnet, Miguel	Rachel’s Song				Hynd, Noel	Hostage in Havana	US	2011	Fiction		310324548		
9344	We know of new methods of attack; the Trojan Horse, the Fifth. Column that betrays a nation unprepared for treachery. Spies, saboteurs and traitors are the actors in this new tragedy.	Roosevelt, Franklin D. 	Franklin D. Roosevelt during fireside chat to the American people, May 26, 1940				Hynd, Noel	Flowers From Berlin	US	1985	Fiction		B004GEC3LK		
9345	We Americans have always been blessed with great leaders at crucial times. Washington at our birth. Jefferson at our first age of crisis. Lincoln at the Civil War and Wilson for the first world war. And then Roosevelt. What if there had been no Roosevelt?	Gunther, John 					Hynd, Noel	Flowers From Berlin	US	1985	Fiction		B004GEC3LK		
9346	YOU TRIED LIKE HELL. ONLY ACCURATE RIFLES ARE INTERESTING.	Colonel Whelen, Townsend 					Hunter, Stephen	Point Of Impact	US	1993	Fiction		99453452		
9347	Why, they couldn’t hit an elephant at this distance!	Sedgewick, John	Major General John Sedgewick, Commander , Union VI Corps, Moments before his death by rifle fire from Confederate sharpshooters, Spotsylvania,Virginia, May 9 1864				Hunter, Stephen	I, Sniper	US	2009	Fiction		1416565159		
9348	There is a paradox at the core of penology, and from it derives the thousand ills and afflictions of the prison system. It is that not only the worst of the young are sent to prison, but the best—that is, the proudest, the bravest, the most daring, the most enterprising and the most undefeated of the poor. There starts the horror.	Mailer, Norman	Norman Mailer's introduction to In the Belly of the Beast by Jack Henry Abbott				Hunter, Stephen	Dirty White Boys	US	1994	Fiction		044022179X		
9349	No one knows what it's like to be the bad man.	Townsend, Peter	"Behind Blue Eyes"				Hunter, Stephen	Dirty White Boys	US	1994	Fiction		044022179X		
9350	If any question why we died, Tell them, because our fathers lied.	Kipling, Rudyard	Rudyard Kipling, writing in the voice of his son John, KIA, the Somme, at the age of sixteen				Hunter, Stephen	Time to Hunt	US	1998	Fiction		440226457		
9351	And it’s old and old it’s sad and old and weary I go back to you, my cold father, my cold mad father…	Joyce, James	Finnegans Wake				Hunter, Stephen	Black Light	US	1996	Fiction		044022313X		
9352	The Ruy-Lopez is more popular than any other king pawn opening…. The Gambit is astonishingly complicated, embodying as it does a perpetual intertwining of grandiose strategical planning with an alarming maze of difficult tactical finesses and combinative motifs. It is no exaggeration to affirm that mastery of the Spanish Gambit is a requisite for anyone aspiring to become a strong chess player.	Mason, James	Adapted from James Mason, The Art of Chess				Hunter, Stephen	Tapestry of Spies	US	1985	Fiction		440221854		
9353	Marksmen are not limited to the location of their unit and are free to move anywhere they can see a valuable target….		Instructions for use of S.m.K. cartridges and rifles with telescopic sights, 1915				Hunter, Stephen	The Master Sniper	US	1980	Fiction		440221870		
9354	Death is a gang-boss aus Deutschland his eye is blue he hits you with leaden bullets his aim is true	Celan, Paul	“A Death Fugue”				Hunter, Stephen	The Master Sniper	US	1980	Fiction		440221870		
9355	Are there really any cowboys left in the good old U.S.A.?	Dalton, Lacy J.					Hunter, Stephen	The Second Saladin	US	1982	Fiction		440221862		
9356	We the suicide fighters, heroes of the nation, lions of black times We shall sacrifice our lives and our property for the sake of liberated Kurdistan. We shall wreak vengeance upon the many guilty hands which sought to destroy the Kurds And that shall serve as a lesson for the generations to follow.		Hymn of the Kurdish Fighters				Hunter, Stephen	The Second Saladin	US	1982	Fiction		440221862		
9357	I think it’s time we stop, children, what’s that sound? Everybody look what’s going down.	Springfield, Buffalo	For What It's Worth				Hunter, Stephen	The Third Bullet	US	2013	Fiction		145164020X		
9358	“I came across time for you, Sarah.”	Reese	The Terminator	Movie		y	Hunter, Stephen	Sniper's Honor	US	2014	Fiction	1984	1451640218		
9359	Did he who made the lamb, Make thee?	Blake, William					Hunter, Stephen	I, Ripper	US	2015	Fiction		1476764859		
9360	A book is a physical object in a world of physical objects. It is a set of dead symbols. And then the right reader comes along and the words — or, rather, the poetry behind the words, for the words themselves are mere symbols — spring to life.	Borges, Jorge Luis 					Hunter, Stephen	Citadel	US	2015	Fiction		B018TH5582		
9361	Turn, hell-hound, turn!	Macduff	Macbeth				Hunter, Stephen	The 47th samurai	US	2007	Fiction		743238095		
9362	Speed is of the essence	Anonymous					Hunter, Stephen	Night of Thunder	US	2008	Fiction		1416565116		
9363	What you think of yourself matters more than what others think of you		author unknown to Papillon				Charrière, Henri 	Banco: the Further Adventures of Papillon	French	1972	Autobiography		58604010		
9364	And he laid bold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years.'	Revelation 20:2	Bible				Hayder, Mo	Pig Island	UK	2006	Novel, Fiction, Thriller, Crime Fiction		871139529		
9365	Tell proud Jove, Between his power and thine there is no odds. ’Twas only fear first in the world made gods.	Jonson, Ben	Sejanus				Mailand, Karen 	The Owl Killers	UK	2009	Fiction	1603	718153200		
9366	We do not know how strong we are until we are attacked by the evil of this world.	Mechthild of Magdeburg	Beguine				Mailand, Karen 	The Owl Killers	UK	2009	Fiction		718153200		
9367	There is a house in New Orleans They call the Rising Sun It’s been the ruin of many a poor boy And me, Oh Lord! was one		Traditional American folk song				Twining, James	The Geneva Deception	UK	2009	Fiction		7230435		
9368	If I have seen further, it is by standing on the shoulders of giants.	Newton, Isaac	Sir Isaac Newton, letter to Hooke, 1675				Twining, James	The Black Sun	UK	2006	Fiction	1675	60762144		
9369	Là, tout nést quórdre et beauté, Luxe, calme et volupté	Baudelaire, Charles	L´Invitation au Voyage				Twining, James	The Double Eagle	UK	2005	Fiction		60762209		
9370	What if the old love should return?	Horace					Dee, Jonathan	Palladio	US	2002	Fiction		375726411		
9371	Way down deep we are all motivated by the same urges. Cats have the courage to live by them.	Davis, Jim					Sweeney, Leann	The Cat, The Professor and the Poison	US	2010	Fiction		451229800		
9372	Curiosity is lying in wait for every secret.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo 					Sweeney, Leann	The Cat, the Quilt and the Corpse	US	2009	Fiction		451225740		
9373	In ancient Egypt, cats were worshipped as gods. Cats have never forgotten this.		Unknown				Sweeney, Leann	The Cat, the Lady and the Liar	US	2011	Fiction		451233026		
9374	It always gives me a shiver when I see a cat seeing what I can’t see.	Farjeon, Eleanor					Sweeney, Leann	The Cat, the Wife and the Weapon	US	2012	Fiction		451236475		
9375	We from the bridge’s head descended, where To the eighth mound it joins, and then the chasm Opening to view, I saw a crowd within Of serpents terrible, so strange of shape And hideous, that remembrance in my veins Yet shrinks the vital current… Amid this dread exuberance of woe Ran naked spirits wing’d with horrid fear, Nor hope had they of crevice where to hide, Or heliotrope to charm them out of view.	Dante	The Divine Comedy, Inferno Canto xxiv				Hughes, Declan	The Color of Blood	Irish	2007	Fiction		60825499		
9376	Love never dies a natural death.	Nin, Anaïs 					Wolfe, Inger	The Taken	Canadian	2009	Fiction		552156914		
9377	Why have you suffer’d me to be imprison’d, Kept in a dark house…	Shakespeare, William	The Twelfth Night				Crombie, Deborah 	In A Dark House	US	2004	Fiction		60525266		
9378	The sun no longer shows His face; and treason sows His secret seeds that no man can detect; Fathers by their children are undone; The brother would the brother cheat; And the cowled monk is a deceit… Might is right, and justice there is none.	von der Vogelweide, Walther 					Crombie, Deborah 	And Justice There Is None	US	2002	Fiction		553579304		
9379	Imagination is a great gift, a Divine power of the mind, and may be trained and educated to create and to receive only that which is true.	Bond, Frederick Bligh	The Gate of Remembrance				Crombie, Deborah 	A Finer End	US	2001	Fiction		978-0-307-78940-2		
9380	The old dockland is still clear in the minds of Londoners. Generations of children grew up in streets where the houses were dwarfed by ships, whose sides rose like cliffs over their back gardens.	Nicholson, George 	Dockland: An illustrated historical survey of life and work in East London				Crombie, Deborah 	Kissed a Sad Goodbye	US	1999	Fiction, Mystery		978-0-307-78939-6		
9381	It is sooth that sin is cause of all this pain, But all shall be well and all shall be well and all manner of things shall be well.	Julian of Norwich	Julian of Norwich, 15th century				Crombie, Deborah 	All Shall Be Well	US	1994	Fiction, Mystery		0-425-14771-1		
9382	There are four ways to write a woman’s life: the woman herself may tell it, in what she chooses to call an autobiography; she may tell it in what she chooses to call fiction; a biographer, woman or man, may write the woman’s life in what is called a biography; or the woman may write her own life, in advance of living it, unconsciously, and without recognizing or naming the process.	Heilbrun, Carolyn	Writing a Woman’s Life				Crombie, Deborah 	Dreaming Of The Bones	US	1997	Fiction, Mystery		0-684-80141-8		
9383	Umbra Sumus-“We are shadows.”		Inscription on the sundial of the Huguenot church, now the Jamme Masjid mosque, on Brick Lane				Crombie, Deborah 	Necessary as Blood	US	2009	Fiction, Mystery		61287539		
9384	The art of sculling is like any other art. It is perfected only with constant practice so that each movement is graceful and is done correctly without thinking about it.	Pocock, George 	George Pocock Notes on the Sculling Stroke as Performed by Professional Scullers on the Thames River, England				Crombie, Deborah 	No Mark upon Her	US	2011	Fiction, Mystery		023075063X		
9385	Out of the night that covers me, Black as the Pit from pole to pole, I thank whatever gods may be For my unconquerable soul. In the fell clutch of circumstance I have not winced nor cried aloud. Under the bludgeonings of chance My head is bloody, but unbowed. Beyond this place of wrath and tears Looms but the horror of the shade, And yet the menace of the years Finds, and shall find me, unafraid. It matters not how strait the gate, How charged with punishments the scroll, I am the master of my fate; I am the captain of my soul.	Henley, William Ernest 	Invictus (Unconquered)				Gagnon, Michelle	The Gatekeeper	US	2009	Fiction		778326721		
9386	To run true to type is the extinction of a man, his condemnation to death. If… he is still free from himself, he has achieved an atom of immortality.	Pasternak, Boris	Dr Zhivago 				Pendleton, Don	Tennessee Smash	US	1978	Fiction		B00OYMP9YC		
9387	Things do not change, we change.	Thoreau, Henry David					Pendleton, Don	Tennessee Smash	US	1978	Fiction		B00OYMP9YC		
9388	The question is not am I changing, but how. Death is the final change.	Bolan, Mack	The Executioner				Pendleton, Don	Tennessee Smash	US	1978	Fiction		B00OYMP9YC		
9389	The world dies 'twixt every heartbeat, and is born again in each new perception of the mind. For each of us, the order of life is to perceive and perish and perceive again, and who can say which is which for every human experience builds a new world in its own image and death itself is but an unusual perception. Live large that you may experience large and thus, hopefully, die large.		A soldada's final words, Translated from the Spanish for Bolan in Miami Massacre				Pendleton, Don	Day of Mourning	US	1984	Fiction		373610629		
9390	The courage we desire and prize is not the courage to die decently, but to live manfully	 Carlyle, Thomas 					Pendleton, Don	War Against the Mafia	US	1969	Fiction		B00OYMPCYO		
9391	God will not look you over for medals, degrees or diplomas, but for scars.	Hubbard, Elbert 					Pendleton, Don	War Against the Mafia	US	1969	Fiction		B00OYMPCYO		
9392	You say that a good cause will even sanctify war! I tell you, it is the good war that sanctifies every cause!	Nietszche, Friedrich					Pendleton, Don	War Against the Mafia	US	1969	Fiction		B00OYMPCYO		
9393	I am not their judge. I am their judgment. I am their executioner.	Bolan, Mack					Pendleton, Don	War Against the Mafia	US	1969	Fiction		B00OYMPCYO		
9394	Animate London, with smarting eyes and irritated lungs, was blinking, wheezing, and choking; inanimate London was a sooty spectre, divided in purpose between being visible and invisible, and so being wholly neither.	Dickens, Charles					Kittredge, Caitlin 	Street Magic	US	2009	Fiction		031294361X		
9395	A lonely ghost the ghost is That to God shall come.	Yeats, W. B.					Meyers, Kent	Twisted Tree		2009	Fiction		978005003890		
9396	We are linked by blood, and blood is memory without language.	Oates, Joyce Carol					May, Peter	Blacklight Blue		2008	Fiction		9781590585528		
9397	O death, where is thy sting? O grave, where is thy victory?		1 Corinthians, 55				May, Peter	Freeze Frame		2010	Fiction		9781590586945		
9398	Whoever fights monsters should see to it that in the process he does not become a monster. When you look into the abyss, the abyss also looks into you.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					May, Peter	The Critic			Fiction				
9399	My professional life has been a constant record of disillusion, and many thing that seem wonderful to most men are the everyday commonplaces of my business.	Houdini, Harry					Mayne, Andrew	Angel Killer		2012	Fiction		9780062348876		
9400	But in you, from birth foamed the other spring, up the black ray memory you climbed to the day.	Celan, Paul	Breathturn				Mayes, Frances	Swan		2002	Fiction		767902858		
9401	Peaches and fireworks and red ants. Now do you know where you are.	Wright, C. D.	Deepstep Come Shining				Mayes, Frances	Swan		2002	Fiction		767902858		
9402	Of those so close beside me, which are you?	Roethke, Theodore	The Waking				Mayes, Frances	Swan		2002	Fiction		767902858		
9403	Keep your friends close and your enemies closer	Machiavelli, Niccolo	The Prince				May, Peter	Cast Iron		2017	Fiction		9781780874593		
9404	America does not exist. I know because I've been there.	Resnais, Alain	Mon oncle d'Amerique				Mazzucco, Melania G.	Vita		2003	Fiction		9780374284954		
9405	For the Lord your God is bringing you into a good land -- a land with streams and pools of water, with springs flowing in the valleys and hills; a land with wheat and barley, vines and fig-trees, pomegranates, olive oil and honey; a land where bread will not be scarce and you will lack nothing; a land where the rocks are iron and you can dig copper out of the hills.	Deuteronomy 8:7-9					Mbue, Imbolo	Behold the Dreamers		2016	Fiction		9780812998481		
9406	And here I prophesy: this brawl today, Grown to this faction in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI	Play	UK		Meacham, Leila	Roses		2010	Fiction		9780446550000		
9407	The pure products of America go crazy -- 	Williams, Carlos Williams					Means, David	The Secret Goldfish		2004	Fiction		7164890		
9408	When nothing seems to help, I go and look at a stonecutter hammering away at his rock perhaps a hundred times without so much as a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two, and I know that it was not so much the blow that did it, but all that had gone before.	Riis, Jacob					Mead, Juliette	Healing Flynn		2003	Fiction		7105728		
9409	Out sins, like our shadows when day is in its glory, scarce appear.  Toward evening, how great and monstrous they appear.	Suckling, Sir John					Meacham, Leila	Tumbleweeds		2012	Fiction		9781455509249		
9410	Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep onself from being polluted by the world.		James 1:27				Meissner, Susan	Widows & Orphans		2006	Fiction		9780736919142		
9411	The Christian ideal has not been tried and found wanting -- it has been found difficult and left untried.	Chesterton, G. K.	What's Wrong with the World				Meissner, Susan	Widows & Orphans		2006	Fiction		9780736919142		
9412	For the soul awakes, a trembling stranger, between two dim eternities, -- the eternal past, the eternal future. The light shines only on a small space around her; therefore, she needs must yearn towards the unknown...	Stowe, Harriet Beecher	Uncle Tom's Cabin				Meissner, Susan	A Bridge Across the Ocean		2017	Fiction		9780451476005		
9413	Death is an impossible ending It releases all the emotions of life To roam the uninhibited skies forever! And to endure all the spirits Of other lifetimes	Boots, Dennis A.					Meissner, Susan	A Bridge Across the Ocean		2017	Fiction		9780451476005		
9414	Love (they say) sometimes flies, sometimes walks,  runs with one, creeps with another,  warms a third, burns a fourth, wounding some, and slaying others.  In one moment it begins, performs and concludes its career; lays siege in the morning to a fortress which is surrendered before night, there being no fortress that can withstand its power.	Saavedra, Miguel de Cervantes	The History and Adventurres of the Renowned Don Quixote				Meissner, Susan	A Fall of Marigolds		2014	Fiction		9780451419910		
9415	The reasonable man adapts himself to the world; the unreasonable one persists in trying to adapt the world to himself. Therefore all progress depends on the unreasonable man.	Shaw, George Bernard	Man and Superman				Mathur, Madhav	The Diary of an Unreasonable Man		2009	Fiction		9780143068136		
9416	For in that sleep of death what dreams may come, When we have shuffled off this mortal coil, Must give us pause.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet	Play 	UK		Matheson, Richard	What Dreams May Come		1978	Fiction		765308703		
9417	But all these were but fygures and shadowes of thynges to come.	unknown					Matheson, Richard	Come Fygures Come Shadowes		2003	Fiction	1526	1887368604		
9418	Certainly -- and I say this fearlessly and from my heart -- if I had to write with such vast authority I should prefer so to write that my words should mean whatever truth anyone would find upon these matters, rather than express one true meaning so clearly as to exclude all others, though these contain no falsehoods to offend me.	Saint Augustine	Confessinos				Matthews, Harry	My Life in CIA		2005	Fiction		1564783928		
9419	I asked Patrick if there was anything particularly useful he could pass on to me "about the CIA." "The first thing to remember is that nobody connected with the Agency calls it the CIA. It's plain CIA.		page 66, book				Matthews, Harry	My Life in CIA		2005	Fiction		1564783928		
9420	“Let its pure flame ** From Virtue flow, and love can never fail “To warm another's bosom, so the light “ Shine manifestly forth.”		Carey's Dante				Porter, Anna Maria 	The Knight of St. John: A Romance		1817	Fiction				
9421	Thou shalt leave Each thing beloved most dearly : 'tis the last shaft Shot from the bow of exile.		Carey's Dante				Porter, Anna Maria 	The Fast of St. Magdalen		1819	Fiction				
9422	Take Physic, Pomp! Expose thyself to feel what wretches feel, So shalt thou shake the superflux to them, ...And show the Heavens more just. kin	King Lear					Porter, Anna Maria 	Don Sebastian: Or, The House of Braganza		1835	Fiction				
9423	Qual Sacrificio Padre farci Se fate il win cere Gli affetti mici, Opra fi facile Per queſto cor? What ſacrifice ſhould I make, if conquering my affection were an eaſy taſk for my heart 2						Porter, Anna Maria 	The Lake of Killarney		1804	Fiction				
9424	My son ! My son ! Do I behold thy face ? Oh, fold thine arms Around me, clasp me to thy bosom, lean Thy cheek 'gainst my fond cheek, and shade my breast With the thick ringlets of thy clustering hair ! * * * * * What shall I say to thee, — how tell thee all ?	Potter	Euripides				Porter, Anna Maria 	The Village of Mariendorpt		1821	Fiction				
9425	"Let me tell you a story on the subject," said the Linnet. "Is the story about me?" asked the Water-rat. "If so, I will listen to it, for I am extremely fond of fiction."	Wilde, Oscar	The Devoted Friend				Matthews, Harry	Cigarettes		1987	Fiction		1564782034		
9426	Look at a stone cutter hammering away at his rock, perhaps a hundred times without so much a crack showing in it. Yet at the hundred-and-first blow it will split in two, and I know it was not the last blow that did it, but all that had gone before.	Riis, Jacob					Matthiessen, Peter	Shadow Country		2008	Fiction		9780679640196		
9427	Monkeys are superior to men in this: when a monkey looks into a mirror, he sees a monkey.	Chazal, Malcolm De					Mauro, Nancy	New World Monkeys		2009	Fiction		9780307461414		
9428	When you feel your song is orchestrated wrong,  Why should you prolong Your stay? When the wind and the weather blow your dreams sky-high, Saild away -- sail away -- sail away!	Coward, Noel					Maupin, Armistead	Babycakes		1986	Fiction				
9429	...Consider, O God, that we are without understanding of ourselves; that we do not know what we would have and set ourselves at an infinite distance from our desires...	St. Teresa of Avila					Mauriac, Francois	Vipers' Tangle	French	1932	Fiction		829422110		
9430	Mr Woods (1981) C-112 m. **** D: Philip Blenheim. Mary Lafferty, Roger Winninger, Callum Duff, Maria Koslek, Ray Crawford. A shy 11-year-old boy (Duff) discovers a displaced elf living in the woods behind his family's suburban tract home. A warm, enduring fable of almost universal appeal about the nature of being different. Screenplay by Dianne Hartwig. Kevin Lauter's beguiling sets, featuring the most magical trees since THE WIZARD OF OZ, won him an oscar.	Maltin, Leonard	TV Movies and Video Guide				Maupin, Armistead	Maybe the Moon		1992	Fiction	1992			
9431	We always hope to find the eternal somewhere other than here; we always orient our minds toward other things than the present situation and the present aspect; or we wait to die as if every moment were not dying and coming back to life. With each moment we are offered a new life. Today, now, immediately, it is our only foothold.	Alain					Maurois, Andre	Climates	French	2006	Fiction		9781590515389		
9432	Hi-diddle-dee-dee An actor's life for me.	Honest John	Pinocchio	Song			Malliot, G. M.	Devil's Breath		2017	Fiction		9781472125163		
9433	What the eyes see, the ear hears, and the mind believes.	Houdini, Harry					Mayne, Andrew	The Name of the Devil		2015	Fiction		9780062348890		
9434	Gus am bris an latha agus an teich na sgailean (Until the day breaks and the shadows flee away )		Song of Solomon 4:6				May, Peter	Entry Island		2014	Fiction		9781782062202		
9435	Occurences in this domain are beyond the reach of exact prediction because of the variety of factors in operation, not because of any lack of order in nature.	Einstein, Albert	Out of My Later Years				Mayne, Andrew	Black Fall		2017	Fiction		9780062491985		
9436	It has been concluded that compulsory population-control laws could be sustained under the existing legal framework if the population crisis became sufficiently severe to endanger society.	Civilized Sciences Foundation	CSF Congressional Report				Mayne, Andrew	Black Fall		2017	Fiction	1975	9780062491985		
9437	The Moving Finger writes; and, having writ Moves on: nor all thy Piety nor Wit Shall lure it back to cancel half a Line, Nor all thy Tears wash out a Word of it.	Omar Khayyam	The Rubaiyat				May, Peter	Runaway		2015	Fiction		9781782062271		
9438	Tis all a Chequer-board of Nights and Days Where Destiny with Men for Pieces plays: Hither and thither moves, and mates, and slays, And one by one back in the Closet lays.	Omar Khayyam	The Rubaiyat				May, Peter	The Chess Men		2013	Fiction		9780857382238		
9439	I cannot tell you everything that we know. But what I can share with you, when combined with what all of us have learned over the years, is deeply troubling. What you will see is an accumulation of facts and disturbing patterns of behavior.	Powell, Colin	Speech at United Nations		US		Martin, Valerie	Trespass		2007	Fiction	2003	9780297848561		
9440	All five of the world's loon species may be found in Alaska. The bird's distinctive yodel evokes insane laughter for some, implacable mourning for others. As much as any other sound, the cry of the loon is identified with the call of the wind.		The Pemberton Guide to Alaska's Birds				Marquis, Christopher	A hole in the heart		2003	Fiction		9780312306311		
9441	Perhaps he knew, as I did not, that the earth was made round so that we would not see too far down the road.		Out of Africa	Film			March, Mia	The Meryl Streep Movie Club		2012	Fiction		9781471102950		
9442	In times to come, chaos will reign in Hell itself.		Serbian proverb	Proverb	Serbia		Marani, Diego	The Interpreter	Italian	2004	Fiction		9781910213193		
9443	Yellowed membrane, stretched taut, absorbing the pounding  Of life's rhythm,  Filtering all experience, Pores clogged, hot brown mud of anger.  Splashed with the Blackness of scars, Sagging with the  Weight of accumulated rejection.  Cloth that bandages my emptiness White, Stark, drained, Bleached of all my feelings.  Since when did Colour go out of fashion	Sousa, Anjali De					Mascarenhas, Margaret	Skin		2001	Fiction				
9444	Perhaps being old is having lighted rooms Inside your head, and people in them, acting.	Larkin, Philip					Mason, Richard	The Lighted Rooms		2008	Fiction		9780297853190		
9445	I'll not forget you when I'm gone, I shall not see you any more.	Voznesensky, Andrei					Masters, Hilary	Elegy for Sam Emerson		2006	Fiction		870745077		
9446	Birds make great sky-circles of their freedom. How do they learn it? They fall, and falling, They are given wings.	Rumi					Mastras, George	Fidali's Way		2009	Fiction		9781416556183		
9447	Even so, there were times I felt uneasy when I looked at her. A serenity came from within her, like the one we see in the images of saints, the coarsest ones.	Lins, Osman	Retable of Saint Joana Carolina				Mason, Daniel	A Far Country		2007	Fiction		9780330492737		
9448	He felt his fisted grip on the world being prised loose finger by finger until the last easing away seemed an almost welcome and deliberate release.	Polidori, J. W. 	The Physician				Markovits, Benjamin	Imposture		2007	Fiction	1819	9780571233328		
9449	If you are neutral in situations of injustice, you have chosen the side of the oppressor. If an elephant has its foot on the tail of a mouse, and you say that you are neutral, the mouse will not appreciate your neutrality.	Tutu, Archbishop Desmond					Mark, David	Dead Pretty		2016	Fiction		9781444798098		
9450	There is no crueller tyranny than that which is perpetuated under the shield of law and in the name of justice.	Montesquieu, Charles de					Mark, David	Dead Pretty		2016	Fiction		9781444798098		
9451	Self-preservation, nature's first great law, All the creatures, except man, doth awe.	Marvell, Andrew					Mark, David	Taking Pity		2015	Fiction		9780399168215		
9452	Out of suffering have emerged the strongest souls; the mostmassive characters are seared with scars; martyrs have put on their coronation robes glittering with fire, and throughh their tears have the sorrowful seen the gates of heaven.	Chapin, Edwin Hubbell					Mark, David	Taking Pity		2015	Fiction		9780399168215		
9453	This wasn't invented, it really happened.	Zambra, Alejandro					Martin, Clancy	Bad Sex		2015	Fiction		9780991360802		
9454	Though it has taken me some time I have come to know That I am a part of everybody And everybody is a part of me And that no matter where I go Or how I go Everyone goes with me.	Tucker Jr., Richard	final statement before death penalty of electrocution				Marten, Eugene	Layman's Report		2013	Fiction	1987	9781938604270		
9455	When your children invite you out to dinner, you accept.	Meade, Professor James			Canada		Markham, E. A.	At Home with Miss Vanesa		2006	Fiction		9780955138409		
9456	Dying  is an art like everything else. I do it exceptionally well.	Plath, Sylvia	Lady Lazarus				Martinez, Tomas Eloy	Santa Evita	Argentinian	1995	Fiction	1962	186230002X		
9457	I want to take a look at the world The way a person takes a look at a postcard collection.	Duarte, Evita					Martinez, Tomas Eloy	Santa Evita	Argentinian	1995	Fiction	1944	186230002X		
9458	Moll Davis performed the song (My Lodging is on the Cold Ground) so charmingly that, not long after, it raised her from a bed on the Cold Ground, to a Bed Royal.	Downes, John	Roscius Anglicanus				Marston, Edward	The Amorous Nightingale		2000	Fiction		9780749008031		
9459	Every soul was once an animal.	Emerson					Marcus, Ben	The Age of Wire and String		1995	Fiction		9781847086389		
9460	Mathematics is the supreme nostalgia of our time.	Marcus, Michael					Marcus, Ben	The Age of Wire and String		1995	Fiction		9781847086389		
9461	Don't play what's there, play what's not there.	Davis, Miles					Martell, Owen	Intermission		2013	Fiction		9780099558828		
9462	... Les vices a la mode passent pour vertus	Don Juan					Markaris, Petros	Zone Defence		1998	Fiction		9780099466741		
9463	Tell me where, or in what land is Flora, the lovely Roman, or Archipiades, or Thais, who was her first cousin; or Echo, replying whenever called across river or pool, and whose beauty was more than human...?  Where is that brilliant lady Heloise, for whose sake Peter Abelard was castrated and became a monk at Saint-Denis? He suffered that misfortune because of his love for her. And where is that queen who ordered that Buridan be thrown into the Seine in a sack?...  where are they, where, O sovereign Virgin?...	Villon, Francois					Margulies, Philip	Belle Cora		2014	Fiction	1460	9780385532761		
9464	Jede Sprache ist ein Versuch (Every language is an experiment)	Humboldt, Willhelm von					Marani, Diego	The Last of the Vostyachs		2012	Fiction		9781907650567		
9465	Silently, one by one, in the infinite meadows of heaven, Blossomed the lovely stars, the forget-me-nots of the angels.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth					Martin, Lee	Late One Night		2016	Fiction		9781938103490		
9466	Our ordinary type of attention is not sufficiently far-reaching to carry out the process of penetrating another person's soul.	Stanislavski, Constantin	An Actor Prepares				Martin, Valerie	The Confessions of Howard Day		2009	Fiction		9780297844990		
9467	False face must hide what the false heart doth know	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Martin, Valerie	The Confessions of Howard Day		2009	Fiction		9780297844990		
9468	The sucess of a normal period of mourning is in no way forgetting the one who died, but the ability to allow him to take his correct place in a story that has ended, the ability to fully take part once more in the activities, plans and desires that give life its meaning.	Bydlowski, Monique	Je Reve un enfant				Martin-Lugand, Agnes	Don't Worry, Life is Easy		2017	Fiction		9781602863040		
9469	Don't worry. Life is easy.	AaRON	Little Love				Martin-Lugand, Agnes	Don't Worry, Life is Easy		2017	Fiction		9781602863040		
9470	The master's tools will never dismantle the master's house.	Lorde, Audre					Marshall, Peyton	Good House		2014	Fiction		9780374165628		
9471	I asked myself what I was doing there, with a sensation of panic in my heart as though I had blundered into a place of cruel and absurd mysteries not fit for a human being to behold.  He seemed to stare at me [...] with that wide and immense stare embracing, condemning, loathing all the universe. I seemed to hear the whispered cry, "The horrow! The horror!"	Conrad, Joseph	Heart of Darkness	Novel	UK		Maraini, Dacia	Train to Budapest		2008	Fiction		9781906413576		
9472	I no doubt deserved my enemies but I don't believe I deserved my friends.	Whitman, Walt			US		Campbell, Michelle	It's always the husband		2017	Fiction		9781250081803		
9473	Shame and honor clash where the courage of a steadfast man is motley like the magpie. But such a man may yet make merry, for Heaven and Hell have equal part in him.	Eschenbach, Wolfram von	Parzival				Marlantes, Karl	Matterhorn		2010	Fiction		9781848874961		
9474	I said in my haste, All men are liars.		Psalm 116:2				Manguel, Alberto	All Men Are Liars	Spanish	2010	Fiction		9781846881091		
9475	The more featureless and commonplace a crime is, the more difficult it is to bring home.	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan	Sherlock Holmes, The Boscombe Valley Mystery	Novel	UK		Manfredo, Lou	Rizzo's War		2009	Fiction		9780312538057		
9476	If the venture of the Ten Thousand was extraordinary, that of the women who followed them was nothing short of incredible.	Tarn, W. W.					Manfredi, Valerio Massimo	The Lost Army		2015	Fiction		9781447276678		
9477	a manuscript, and another manuscript, entwined, bound together, wrapping each other --  letters and more letters, in love.	Leyeles, A. 	The God of Israel				Manseau, Peter	Songs for the Butcher's Daughter		2008	Fiction		9781416538707		
9478	People always leave traces. No person is without a shadow.  You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget.		Graffiti on buildings in New York City	Graffiti	US		Mankell, Henning	The Troubled Man		2009	Fiction		9781846553714		
9479	The struggle of man against power is the struggle of memory against forgetting.	Kundera, Milan	The Book of Laughter and Forgetting				Manko, Venssa	The Invention of Exile		2014	Fiction				
9480	I fear I am not in my perfect mind.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Manko, Venssa	The Invention of Exile		2014	Fiction				
9481	Women's hearts are like old china, none the worse for a break or two.	Maugham, Somerset	Lady Frederick				Mapson, Jo-Ann	Solomon's Oak		2010	Fiction	1907			
9482	There are only two ways to live your life.  One is as though nothing is a miracle. The other is as though everything is a miracle.	Einstein, Albert					Mapson, Jo-Ann	Finding Casey		2012	Fiction		9781608197637		
9483	If I could explain at length the real causes which have contributed to increase this perhaps natural temperament of mine -- this Melancholy which hath made me a bye-word -- nobody would wonder -- - but this is impossible without doing much mischief. - - I do not know what other men's lives have been - but I cannot conceive anything more strange than some of the earlier parts of mine - -  I have written my memoirs - but omitted all the really consequential & important parts - from deference to the dead - to the living - and to those who must be both,	Lord Byron					Markovits, Benjamin	Childish Loves		2011	Fiction		9780571233366		
9484	Every tyrant who has lived has believed in freedom - for himself.	Hubbard, Elbert	The Philistine Magazine				Marcinko, Richard	Seize the Day		2009	Fiction		9780765317940		
9485	The people in a fiction, like the people in a play, must dress as nobody exactly dresses, talk as nobody exactly talks, act as nobody exactly acts. It is with fiction as with religion: it should present another world, and yet one to which we feel the tie.	Melville, Herman	The Confidence Man				Marsella, Anne	The Baby of Belleville		2010	Fiction		9781846272233		
9486	I often think that people woudn't have children if they knew what it was like, and I wonder whether as a gender we contain a Darwinian stop upon our powers of expression, our ability to render the truth of this subject.	Cusk, Rachel	A Life's Work: On Becoming a Mother				Marsella, Anne	The Baby of Belleville		2010	Fiction		9781846272233		
9487	Sky, not spirit, do they change, those who cross the sea.	Horace			Greece		Martin, Luisge	The Same City	Spanish	2013	Fiction		9788494349683		
9488	Without stirring abroad One can know the whole world; Without looking out of the window  One can see the way of heaven. The further one goes, The less one knows.		Tao Te Ching		China		Martin, Luisge	The Same City	Spanish	2013	Fiction		9788494349683		
9489	O! lay that hand upon me  Adored Caesar! and my faith is such, I shall be heal'd, if that my KING but touch.  The Evill is not yours: my sorrow sings, Mine is the Evill, but the cure, the KINGS.	Herrick, Robert					Marston, Edward	The King's Evil		1999	Fiction		9780749008970		
9490	I was yesterday in many meetings of the principal Cittizens, whose houses are laid in ashes, who in stead of complaining, discoursed almost of nothing, but of a survey of London, and a dessein for rebuilding.	Oldenburg, Henry	letter to Robert Boyle	Letter			Marston, Edward	The King's Evil		1999	Fiction	1666	9780749008970		
9491	It is the practice of evil, and hence, in a sense, the inhuman, that is the distinctive mark of the human in the animal kingdom.	Baurdrillard, Jean	Cool Memories V				Marshall, Michael	Bad Things		2009	Fiction		9780007210046		
9492	I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look, or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice	Novel	UK		March, Mia	Finding Colin Firth		2013	fiction		9781476710204		
9493	I realize that when I met you at the Turkey Curry Buffet that I was unforgivably rude and wearing a reindeer jumper that my mother had given me the day before. But the thing is, um, what I'm trying to say, very inarticulately, is that, um, in fact, perhaps despite appearances, I like you. Very much.		Bridget Jones' Diary	Novel			March, Mia	Finding Colin Firth		2013	fiction		9781476710204		
9494	I'm fully aware that if I were to change professions tomorrow, become an astronaut and be the first man to land on Mars, the headlines in the newspapers would read: "Mr. Darcy Lands on Mars."	Firth, Colin			UK		March, Mia	Finding Colin Firth		2013	fiction		9781476710204		
9495	You may all go to Hell, and I will go to Texas.	Crockett, David					Martin, Nancy	Miss Ruffles Inherits Everything		2015	Fiction		9780312573744		
9496	And here, shipmates, is true and faithful repentance; not clamorous for pardon, but grateful for punishment.	Melville, Herman	Moby-Dick	Novel			Mark, David	Cruel Mercy		2017	Fiction		9781444798135		
9497	We use each other like axes to cut down the ones we really love.	Durrell, Lawrence	Justine				Malott, Jason Quinn	The Evolution of Shadows		2009	Fiction		9781932961843		
9498	There are betrayals in war that are childlike compared with our human betrayals during peace.	Ondaatje, Michael	The English Patient	Novel			Malott, Jason Quinn	The Evolution of Shadows		2009	Fiction		9781932961843		
9499	Gli affari sono affari.  (Business is business.)		Italian proverb	Proverb	Italy		Maleeny, Tim	Greasing the Pinata		2008	Fiction		9781590585665		
9500	El negocio es uno y el parentesco es otro. (Business is one thing, and kinship is another.)		Mexican folk saying	Folk saying	Mexico		Maleeny, Tim	Greasing the Pinata		2008	Fiction		9781590585665		
9501	I am living, I remember you.	Howe, Marie	What the Living Do				Malliet,  G. M.	Pagan Spring		2013	Fiction		9781250021403		
9502	You have bewitched me, body and soul, and I love, I love, I love you. I never wish to be parted from you from this day on.	Austen, Jane	Pride and Prejudice	Novel	UK		Malliet,  G. M.	Pagan Spring		2013	Fiction	1813	9781250021403		
9503	I can't think of a single Russian novel in which one of the characters goes into a picture gallery.	Maugham, W. Somerset					Maloney, Shane	The Brush-Off		1996	Fiction		1841953563		
9504	No one reigns innocently.	Saint-Just					Malliet,  G. M.	Death of a Cozy Writer		2010	Fiction		9780738712482		
9505	Who steals my purse steals trash; 'tis something, nothing; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands; But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed.	Shakespeare, William	Othello	Play 	UK		Malvadi, Marco	Three-Card Monte		2008	Fiction		9781609452056		
9506	Stop the recreation, let's have some culture.	Bertolucci, Guiseppe	Berlinger, I Love You				Malvadi, Marco	The Art of Killing Well		2011	Fiction	1997	9780857052940		
9507	Blow the dust off the clock. Your watches are behind the times. Throw open the heavy curtains which are so dear to you -- you do not even suspect that the day has already dawned outside.	Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr					Mallon, Thomas	Finale		2015	Fiction		9780307907929		
9508	And ever and anon the wolf would steal The Children and devour but now and then Her own brood lost or dead, lent her fierce teat  To human sucklings...	Tennyson, Alfred Lord	The Coming of Arthur				Maltman, Thomas	Little Wolves		2012	Fiction		9781616951900		
9509	Beauty is a terrible and awful thing! It is terrible because it has not been fathomed, and never can be fathomed, for God sets us nothing but riddles. Here the riddles meet and all contradictions exist side by side.	Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Brothers Karamazov				Maltman, Thomas	Little Wolves		2012	Fiction		9781616951900		
9510	"We've been waiting for you, Judas," Jesus said.  "We couldn't begin till you came."	L'Engle, Madeleine	Waiting for Judas				Maltman, Thomas	Little Wolves		2012	Fiction		9781616951900		
9511	Let a pair be introduced and increase slowly, from many enemies, so as often to intermarry- who will dare say what result?	Darwin, Charles	Notebooks on Transmutation				Baer, Will	Hell's Half Acre							
9512	When bewilderment on a subject seemed to have peaked, often with the class baffled into silence, Zechman would move on to another topic. But he never made a positive statement, never gave anything which resembled an answer, not even a hint. He just stood up there in his black suit with an expression of muted concern and kept asking questions; and as confusion grew, so did dissatisfaction. No one was quite sure what Zechman wanted from us. Were we stupid? Were the questions bad? What were we supposed to be learning? It was almost as if Zechman had set out to intensify that plague of uncertainty which afflicted us all. By Friday, the level of anxiety in the class had mounted to a kind of fury.	Turow, Scott 	One L				Lavender, Will 	Obedience							
9513	The Lion, the Fox, and the Ass entered into an agreement to assist each other in the chase. Having secured a large booty, the Lion on their return from the forest asked the Ass to allot his due portion to each of the three partners in the treaty. The Ass carefully divided the spoils into three equal shares and modestly requested the two others to make the first choice. The Lion, bursting into a great rage, devoured the Ass. Then he requested the Fox to do him the favor of making the division. The Fox accumulated all that they had killed into one large heap and left to himself the smallest possible morsel. The Lion said, "Who has taught you, my excellent fellow, the art of division? You are perfect to a fraction." He replied, "I learned it from the Ass, by witnessing his fate." Happy is the man who learns from the misfortunes of others.	Aesop					Walters, Minette 	Fox Evil							
9514	fox evil, "a disease in which the hair falls off" (1842 Johnson Farmer's Encycl.)		alopecia - Oxford English Dictionary, 2002				Walters, Minette 	Fox Evil							
9515	 alopecia areata-baldness occuring in patches on the scalp, possibly caused by a nervous disturbance. (Gr. alopekia, fox-mange, a bald spot, alopekoeides, fox-like-alopex, fox) 		Chambers English Dictionary				Walters, Minette 	Fox Evil							
9516	“The secret of happiness is freedom; the secret of freedom, courage.”	Thucydides					Walters, Minette 	The Devil's Feather							
9517	Devil’s feather (derivation Turkish)-a woman who stirs a man’s interest without realizing it; the unwitting cause of sexual arousal						Walters, Minette 	The Devil's Feather							
9518	O wad some Pow'r the giftie gie us To see oursels as others see us! It wad frae mony a blunder free us, And foolish notion.	Burns, Robert 	"To a Louse"				Walters, Minette 	The Ice House							
9519	Shadow – In the theory of C. G. Jung (1875–1961) the dark aspect of personality formed by those fears and unpleasant emotions which, being rejected by the self or persona of which an individual is conscious, exist in the personal unconscious.		Oxford English Dictionary				Walters, Minette 	Chameleon's Shadow							
9520	Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) – Some common disabilities include problems with . . . behaviour and mental health (depression, anxiety, personality changes, aggression, acting out and social inappropriateness).		Wikipedia				Walters, Minette 	Chameleon's Shadow							
9521	And we forget because we must And not because we will	Arnold,  Matthew 	Absence				Walters, Minette 	Dark Room							
9522	The idea of the False Self was put forward by R. D. Laing, adapting some theories of Jean-Paul Sartre. The false self was an artificially created self-image designed to concur with expectations, while the true self remained hidden and protected.	Masters, Brian 	Killing for Company				Walters, Minette 	Dark Room							
9523	No man is so good as to be free trom all evil, nor so bad as to be worth nothing.	Crichton, Michael 					Walters, Minette 	Disordered							
9524	The echo began in some indescribable way to undermine her hold on life ... it had managed to murmur, 'Pathos, piety, courage-they exist, but are identical, and so is filth. Everything exists, nothing has value.	Forster, E. M. 					Walters, Minette 	Echo							
9525	O Rose, thou art sick!  The invisible worm  That flies in the night,  In the howling storm, Has found out thy bed  Of crimson joy:  And his dark secret love  Does thy life destroy.	Blake, William					Walters, Minette 	Echo							
9526	Truth lies within a little and certain compass, but error is immense.	St John, Henry, Viscount Bolingbroke					Walters, Minette 	Sculptress							
9527	“It was the feeling that the great, deadly, pointing forefinger of society was pointing at me and the great voice of millions chanting, “Shame.Shame. Shame.” It’s society’s way of dealing with someone different.”	Kesey, Ken	One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest				Walters, Minette 	Sculptress							
9528	Wax Sculpture Malice and superstition were also expressed in the formation of wax images of hated persons, into the bodies of which long pins were thrust in the hope that deadly injury would be induced in the person represented. Belief in this form of black magic never died out completely						Walters, Minette 	Sculptress							
9529	IRO, M. Tullius, the secretary of Cicero. He was not only the amanuensis of the orator, and his assistant in literary labor, but was himself an author of no mean reputation, and the inventor of the art of shorthand, which made it possible to take down fully and correctly the words of public speakers, however rapid their enunciation. After the death of Cicero, Tiro purchased a farm in the neighborhood of Puteoli, to which he retired and lived, according to Hieronymous, until he reached his hundredth year. Asconius Pedianus (in Pro Milone 38) refers to the fourth book of a life of Cicero by Tiro.		Dictionary of Greek and Roman Biography and Mythology, Vol. III, edited by William L. Smith, London, 1851 [extracted]				Harris, Robert 	Imperium							
9530	Innumerabilia tua sunt in me officia, domestica, forensia, urbana, provincialia, in re privata, in publica, in studiis, in litteris nostris. “Your services to me are beyond count-in my home and out of it, in Rome and abroad, in private affairs and public, in my studies and literary work.”						Harris, Robert 	Imperium							
9531	O condicionem miseram non modo administrandae verum etiam conservandae rei publicae! The preservation of the republic no less than governing it – what a thankless task it is!	Cicero	Cicero, speech, 9 November 63 BC				Harris, Robert 	Lustrum				63BC			
9532	Most of the financial transactions concerning the Hitler diaries were conducted in Deutschmarks. In April 1983, when the diaries were published, the rates of exchange were: £1 = 3.76 marks $1 = 2.44 marks						Harris, Robert 	Selling Hitler							
9533	The hundred million self-confident German masters were to be brutally installed in Europe, and secured in power by a monopoly of technical civilisation and the slave-labour of a dwindling native population of neglected, diseased, illiterate cretins, in order that they might have leisure to buzz along infinite Autobahnen, admire the Strength-Through-Joy Hostel, the Party headquarters, the Military Museum and the Planetarium which their Fuhrer would have built in Linz (his new Hitleropolis), trot round local picture-galleries, and listen over their cream buns to endless recordings of The Merry Widow. This was to be the German Millennium, from which even the imagination was to have no means of escape.	Trevor-Roper, Hugh	The Mind of Adolf Hitler				Harris, Robert 	Fatherland							
9534	People sometimes say to me: “Be careful! You will have twenty years of guerilla warfare on your hands!” I am delighted at the prospect … Germany will remain in a state of perpetual alertness.	Hitler, Adolf	Adolf Hitler,  29 August 1942				Harris, Robert 	Fatherland							
9535	I swear to Thee, Adolf Hitler, As Fuhrer and Chancellor of the German Reich, Loyalty and Bravery. I vow to Thee and to the superiors Whom Thou shalt appoint Obedience unto Death, So help me God.		SS OATH				Harris, Robert 	Fatherland							
9536	WHISPERS: the sounds made by an enemy wireless transmitter immediately before it begins to broadcast a coded message.		A Lexicon of Cryptography ('Most Secret', Bletchley Park, 1943)				Harris, Robert 	Enigma							
9537	In no future war will the military be able to ignore poison gas. It is a higher form of killing.	Haber, Fritz	Professor Fritz Haber, winner of the Nobel Prize for Chemistry, inventor of chemical warfare, 1923.				Harris, Robert 	A Higher form of Killing				1923			
9538	Death solves all problems - no man, no problem.	Stalin, Josef					Harris, Robert 	Archangel				1918			
9539	A strong correlation has been found between the magnitude of eruptions and the length of the preceding interval of repose. Almost all very large, historic eruptions have come from volcanoes that have been dormant for centuries.	Bardintzeff, Jacques Marie and McBirney, Alexander	Volcanology (Second Edition) 				Harris, Robert 	Pompeii							
9540	Alive, Cicero enhanced life. So can his letters do, if only for a student here and there, taking time away from belittling despairs to live among Virgil’s Togaed People, desperate masters of a larger world.’	Bailey ,D. R. Shackleton 	Cicero				Harris, Robert 	Dictator				1971			
9541	‘The melancholy of the antique world seems to me more profound than that of the moderns, all of whom more or less imply that beyond the dark void lies immortality. But for the ancients that “black hole” was infinity itself; their dreams loom and vanish against a background of immutable ebony. No crying out, no convulsions – nothing but the fixity of a pensive gaze. Just when the gods had ceased to be and the Christ had not yet come, there was a unique moment in history, between Cicero and Marcus Aurelius, when man stood alone. Nowhere else do I find that particular grandeur.’	Flaubert, Gustav	Gustave Flaubert, letter to Mme Roger des Genettes, 1861				Harris, Robert 	Dictator				1861			
9542	‘I thought it wiser not to eat with the cardinals. I ate in my room. At the eleventh ballot I was elected Pope. O Jesus, I too can say what Pius XII said when he was elected: “Have mercy on me, Lord, according to thy great mercy.” One would say that it is like a dream and yet, until I die, it is the most solemn reality of all my life. So I’m ready, Lord, “to live and die with you”. About three hundred thousand people applauded me on St Peter’s balcony. The arc-lights stopped me from seeing anything other than a shapeless, heaving mass.’	Pope John XXIII 	Pope John XXIII DIARY ENTRY, 28 OCTOBER 1958				Harris, Robert 	Conclave				1958			
9543	‘I was solitary before, but now my solitariness becomes complete and awesome. Hence the dizziness, like vertigo. Like a statue on a plinth – that is how I live now.’	Pope Paul VI					Harris, Robert 	Conclave							
9544	Three things are too wonderful for me, four I do not understand, The way of an eagle in the sky, The way of a serpent on a rock, The way of a ship on the high seas, And the way of a man with a maiden.	Proverbs, 30, -8-2o	Bible				Smith, Wilbur	Eagle in the Sky							
9545	And Abraham stretched forth his hand, and took the knife to slay his son	Genesis, 22	Bible				Knox, Tom	The Genesis Secret							
9546	The voice of thy brother’s blood crieth unto me from the ground.	Genesis, 4:10	Bible				Knox, Tom	The Marks of Cain							
9547	A darkness will settle on the people of Cambodia. There will be houses but no people in them, roads but no travellers; the land will be ruled by barbarians with no religion; blood will run so deep as to touch the belly of the elephant. Only the deaf and the mute will survive.		Ancient Cambodian Prophecy				Knox, Tom	Bible of the Dead							
9548	It seems that a new knightly order has recently been born in the Orient. They do not fear death; instead, they long for death.	Saint Bernard of Clairvaux	Saint Bernard of Clairvaux, in praise of the Knights Templar, AD 1135				Knox, Tom	The Babylon rite							
9549	‘And the LORD brought us FORTH out of EGYPT, with a mighty hand.’	Deuteronomy 26:8	Bible				Knox, Tom	The Deceit							
9550	‘The elder brother recovered from his frostbite but 		was said to be left gloomy and withdrawn by his ordeal.’ Tragedy on Eskifjördur Moor				Indriðason, Arnaldur 	Hypothermia							
9551	It is not down in any map; true places never are.	Melville, Herman					Barry, Brunonia	The Map of True Places							
9552	Credibilium tria sunt genera. Alia sunt quae semper creduntur et numquam intelleguntur: sicut est omnis historia, temporalia et humana gesta percurrens. Alia quae mox, ut creduntur, intelleguntur: sicut sunt omnes rationes humanae, vel de numeris, vel de quibuslibet disciplinis. Tertium, quae primo creduntur, et postea intelleguntur: qualia sunt ea, quae de divinis rebus non possunt intelligi, nisi ab his qui mundo sunt corde. There are three kinds of credible things: those that are always believed and never understood: such is all history, such are all temporal things and human actions. Those that are understood as soon as they are believed: such are all human reasonings, concerning numbers or any other discipline. Third, those that are believed first and understood afterward: such are those concerning divine things, which can only be comprehended by the clean of heart.	St. Augustine	Of Various Questions, LXXXIII, 48				Gruber, Michael	Night Of The Jaguar							
9553	Our Revels now are ended: These our actors (As I foretold you) were all Spirits, and Are melted into Ayre, into thin Ayre, And like the baselesse fabricke of this vision The Clowd-capt Towres, the gorgeous Pallaces, The solemne Temples, the great Globe it selfe, Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And like this insubstantial Pageant faded Leave not a racke behinde: we are such stuffe As dreames are made on; and our little life Is rounded with a sleepe… 	Shakespeare, WIlliam	 The Tempest, act IV, scene i, The First Folio, 1623				Gruber, Michael	The Book of Air and Shadows							
9554	So with the faulty image as a start We come at length to analyse and name The luminous darkness in the depths of art: The timelessness that holds us is the same As that of the transcendent sexual glance And art grows brilliant in the light it sheds, Direct or not, on the inhabitants Of our imagination and our beds.	Conquest, Robert	“The Rokeby Venus”				Gruber, Michael	The Forgery of Venus							
9555	“I’ll lay a bet,” said Sancho, “that before long there won’t be a tavern, roadside inn, hostelry, or barber’s shop where the story of our doings won’t be painted up; but I’d like it painted by the hand of a better painter than painted these.” “Thou art right, Sancho,” said Don Quixote, “for this painter is like Orbaneja, a painter there was at Ubeda, who when they asked him what he was painting, used to say, ‘Whatever it may turn out’; and if he chanced to paint a cock he would write under it, ‘This is a cock,’ for fear they might think it was a fox.” 	de Cervantes, Miguel	Don Quixote				Gruber, Michael	The Forgery of Venus							
9556	The Prophet was asked: Whom should you befriend most? He replied: “Your mother. Then your mother. Then your mother. Then your father.”		Sayings of the prophet Muhammad				Gruber, Michael	The Good Son							
9557	There are four evidences of divine mercy here below. The favors of God to beings capable of contemplation (these states exist and form part of their experience as creatures). The radiance of these beings, and their compassion, which is the divine compassion in them. The beauty of the world. The fourth evidence is the complete absence of mercy here below.	Weil, Simone	Gravity and Grace				Gruber, Michael	Valley of Bones							
9558	The hand of the Lord was upon me, and carried me out in the Spirit of the Lord, and set me down in the midst of the valley, which was full of bones.	EZEKIEL,37:1	Bible				Gruber, Michael	Valley of Bones							
9559	Blood of Christ, Society of Nursing Sisters of the (SBC) Founded by Bd. Marie-Ange de Berville in 1895, the Nursing Sisters of the Blood of Christ are dedicated to giving succor and providing healing to the innocent victims of war and oppression. The order, which was one of the few to retain the habit after the reforms of the Second Vatican Council, is noted for its almost military discipline and its custom of recruiting very young girls from the ranks of abandoned and disabled children throughout the world, although this aspect of its work has been widely criticized. Sisters of the order have distinguished themselves by their bravery and self-sacrifice during both world wars and thereafter in many fields of strife. Although counting no more than three thousand professed sisters and oblates at the present time, it has lost to death over 120 of its number, more than any other order in modern times. Traditionally, its members categorically refuse to leave patients and communities for which they have taken responsibility, in keeping with the order’s motto “Where we go, we remain.”See also Bd. Marie-Ange de Berville; Pope Pius XI; Cardinal Matteo Ratti. 		ENCYCLOPEDIA CATHOLICA, 2D ED.,1997				Gruber, Michael	Valley of Bones							
9560	In war, truth is the first casualty	Aeschylus					Loomis, Gregg 	The First Casualty							
9561	Science is built up with facts, as a house is with stones. But a collection of facts is no more science than a pile of stones is a house.	Poincaré, Jules Henri 	Jules Henri Poincaré (1854–1912), French mathematician, theoretical physicist, and philosopher of science 				Loomis, Gregg 	Hot Ice							
9562	"Probably just somebody's nasty black poodle. But I've always wondered… What if it really was Him, and He decided I wasn't worth it?"	Kushner, Tony 	A Bright Room Called Day				French, Tana	In the Woods							
9563	You just cover a lot of territory and you do it aggressively and you do it fairly and you don't play favorites and you don't take any prisoners. It's the old school of slash-and-burn metropolitan column writing. You just kick ass. That's what you do. And that's what they pay you to do.	Hiaasen, Carl 					Hiaasen, Carl	Kick Ass: Selected Columns of Carl Hiaasen							
9564	How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! 0 Jonathan, thou wast slain in thy high places.		The Lament of David				Hailey, Arthur 	In High Places							
9565	If thou art rich, thou'rt poor; For, like an ass whose back with ingots bows, Thou bear'st thy heavy riches but a journey, And death unloads thee.	Shakespeare, William	Measure for Measure				Hailey, Arthur 	The Moneychangers							
9566	Poul-cank'ring rust the hidden treasure frets, But gold that's put to use more gold begets.		Venus and Adonis				Hailey, Arthur 	The Moneychangers							
9567	Henceforward, no wheeled vehicles whatsoever will be allowed within the precincts of the City, from sunrise until the hour before dusk ... Those which shall have entered during the night, and are still within the City at dawn, must halt and stand empty until the appointed hour ...	Ceasar, Julius	Senatus consulturn of Julius Caesar, 44 B.C.				Hailey, Arthur 	Wheels				44 BC			
9568	It is absolutely impossible to sleep anywhere in the City. The perpetual traffic of wagons in the narrow winding streets ... is sufficient to wake the dead ...		the Satires of Juvenal, A.D. 117				Hailey, Arthur 	Wheels				AD 117			
9569	Life resembles the banquet of Damocles; the sword is ever suspended.	Voltaire					Hailey, Arthur 	Detective							
9570	Let your loins be girded about, and your lights burning.	St. Luke, 12:	Bible				Hailey, Arthur 	OVERLOAD							
9571	O dark, dark, dark, amid the blaze of noon . . .	Milton, John					Hailey, Arthur 	OVERLOAD							
9572	Since . . . 1974, the rate at which new electrical generating capacity has been built in California has fallen to less than half of the 1970-74 level. s a result, the threat of an economically ruinous power crunch by the 1990's is very real; and there is already apprehension over the danger of brownouts and blackouts in the 1980's . . .		Fortune Magazine				Hailey, Arthur 	OVERLOAD							
9573	Diseases, desperate grown, By desperate appliance are reliev'd, Or not at all.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet				Hailey, Arthur 	Strong Medicine							
9574	We are overwhelmed as it is, with an infinite abundance of vaunted medicaments, and here they add a new one.	Sydenham, Thomas, M.D. 					Hailey, Arthur 	Strong Medicine							
9575	God, protector of innocence and vritue, since you have led me among evil men it is surely to unmask them!	Saint-Just					Malliet,  G. M.	Death and the Lit Chick		2009	Fiction		9780838712475		
9576	Where both deliberate, the love is slight,  Who ever lov'd, that lov'd not at first sight?	Marlowe					Malliet,  G. M.	Death and the Lit Chick		2009	Fiction		9780838712475		
9577	A sad tale's best for winter; I have one Of sprites and goblins.	Shakespeare, William					Malliet,  G. M.	Death and the Lit Chick		2009	Fiction		9780838712475		
9578	Granted that miracles can occur, it is, of course, for experience to say whether one has done so on any given occasion.	Lewis, C. S.	Miracles				Malliet,  G. M.	The Haunted Season		2015	Fiction		9781472106278		
9579	These are the days of miracle and wonder...	Simon, Paul & Mothoeloa, Forere	The Boy in the Bubble				Malliet,  G. M.	The Haunted Season		2015	Fiction		9781472106278		
9580	Alas it is delusion all. The future robs us from afar, nor can we be what we recall, nor dare we lok on what we are.	Byron					Malae, Peter Nathaniel	What We Are		2010	Fiction		9780802145222		
9581	Marley was dead: to begin with. There is no doubt whatever about that.	Dickens, Charles	A Christmas Carol				Malliet,  G. M.	A Fatal Winter		2012	Fiction		9780312647971		
9582	The press, Watson, is a most valuable instituition, if you only know how to use it.	Holmes, Sherlock	The Adventures of the Six Napoleons				Manfredo, Lou	Rizzo's Fire		2011	Fiction		9780312538064		
9583	I seem fated to pass through the world without colliding with it or moving it -- and I'm sure I can't tell you whether the fate's good or evil. I don't die -- I don't fall in love. And if other people die or fall in love they always do it when I'm just not there.	Forster, E. M.	Where Angel Fear to Tread				Manning, Sara	Unsticky		2009	Fiction		978075534737		
9584	Durch allen Schall und Klang Der Transoxanen Drkuhnt sich unser Sang Auf deine Bahnen! Uns ist fur gar nichts bang, In dir lebendig; Dein Leben daure lang, Dein Reich bestandig!	Divan, West-Ostlicher					Mann, Thomas	Lotte in Weimar	Swedish	1939	Fiction		749386924		
9585	And some fell on stony ground, where it had not much earth; and immediately it sprang up, because it had no depth of earth: But when the sun was up, it was scorched; and because it had no root, it withered away.		Mark 4:5,6				Mann, Leslie	And Some Fell on Stony Ground		2014	Fiction		978184317208		
9586	What is the point of this story? What information pertains? The thought that life could be better Is woven indelibly into our hearts and our brains.	Simon, Paul	Train in the Distance				Mandery, Evan	Q		2011	Fiction		9780062015839		
9587	... But then,  All crib from skulls and bones who push the pen. Readers crave bodies. We're the resurrection men,	Macbeth, George	The Clearver Garden				Mantel, Hilary	The Giant, O' Brien		1998	Fiction		9780312426880		
9588	All men's failings I forgive in actors; no actors failing will I forgive in men.	Goethe	Meister, Wilhelm				Mann, Klaus	Mephisto		1977	Fiction		140189181		
9589	Time present and time past Are both perhaps present in time future, And time future contained in time past.	Eliot, T. S.	Burnt Norton				Madden, Deirdre	Time Present and Time Past		2013	Fiction		9780571290871		
9590	The practice of an art demands a man's whole self. Self-dedication is a duty for those who are genuinely in love with their art.	Delacroix, Eugene					Madden, Deirdre	Authenticity		2005	Fiction		155597421X		
9591	I thought, everything can be used in a lifetime, can't it, and went on walking.	Cornell, Joseph					Madden, Deirdre	Authenticity		2005	Fiction		155597421X		
9592	My Aunt Mary was very kind and asked me to come and stay with them in Massachusetts. Jack Kerouac said that hardly any American artist can survive without an Aunt Mary.	Brady, Charles					Madden, Deirdre	Authenticity		2005	Fiction		155597421X		
9593	Knowledge is more than equivalent to force.	Johnson, Samuel	The History of Rasselas				Maden, Mike	Blue Warrior		2014	Fiction				
9594	Most writers, probably, the writers who are most in tune with our time, write about places that have no texture because this is where most of us live.	Munro, Alice					Maden, Mike	Blue Warrior		2014	Fiction				
9595	And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethelem to be born?	Yeats, W. B.	The Second Coming				Maher, Kevin	Last Night on Earth		2015	Fiction		9781408705087		
9596	Es transparente el infinito.	Paz, Octavio					Mainieri, Nicholas	The Infinite		2016	Fiction		9780062465566		
9597	The children born of thee are sword and fire,  Red ruin, and the breaking up of laws.	Tennyson, Alfred Lord					Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing With		2014	Fiction		9781472215031		
9598	So hideous was the noise, a benedicite! Certes he, Jack Straw and all his meinie, Ne made never shouts so shrill When that they would any Fleming kill.	Chaucer, Geoffrey	The Canterbury Tales				Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing With		2014	Fiction		9781472215031		
9599	The scrupulous and the just, the noble, humane, and devoted natures; the unselfish and the intelligent may begin a movement - but it passes away from them. They are not the leaders of a revolution. They are its victims.	Conrad, Joseph	Under Western Eyes				Maitland, Karen	The Vanishing With		2014	Fiction		9781472215031		
9600	The truth is often a terrible weapon of aggression. It is possible to lie, and even to murder, for the truth.	Adler, Alfred					Maitland, Karen	Company of Liars		2008	Fiction		9780141031910		
9601	Wir haben die Luge notig... um zu leben. We need lies... in order to live.	Nietzsche, Friedrich Willhelm					Maitland, Karen	Company of Liars		2008	Fiction		9780141031910		
9602	Then, upon the velvet sinking, I betook myself to linking, Fancy upon fancy, thinking what this ominous bird of yore --  What this girm, ungainly, ghastly, gaunt, and ominous bird of yore  Meant in croaking "Nevermore."	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Raven				Maitland, Karen	The Raven's Eye		2013	Fiction		9781250028969		
9603	After she has been consigned to prison in this way, the promise to spare her life should be kept for a time, but after a certain period she should be burned.	Maleficarum, Malleus					Mailman, Erika	The Witch's Trinity		2007	Fiction		9780340977484		
9604	The river starts like a spring and the story just came out. The river starts like a spring and he's like a newborn baby. Tumbling, and spitting, and one day, attracted by a puddle he starts to run. He scurries and scampers and wants to get out to the marsh, and, after being followed by a big bubble, he does, and at the end of the run, he goes to the meander. Then he skips and dances and runs until he's exhausted and he lies down by the lake -- all horizontal lines, ripples, reflections, God-made and untouched. Then he goes over the falls and down into the whirlpool, the vortex of violence, and out of the whirlpool into the main track of the river. He widens, becomes broader, loses his adolescence, and down at the delta, passes between two cities. Like all cities on the opposite sides of delta you can find certain things in one and not the other, and vice-versa, so we call the cities Neo-Hip-Hot-Cool Kiddies' Community and the Village of the Virgins. The river passes between them and romps into the mother -- her Majesty The Sea -- and, of course, is no longer a river. But this is the climax, the heavenly anticipation of rebirth, for the sea will be drawn up into the sky for rain and down into wells and into springs and become the river again. So we call the river an optimist. We'll be able to play the ballad in any church or temple, because the optimist is a believer.	Ellington, Duke					Maistros, Louis	The Sound of Building Coffins		2009	Fiction		9781592642557		
9605	Medicine, to produce health, must examine disease, and music, to create harmony, must examine discord.	Plutarch					Maistros, Louis	The Sound of Building Coffins		2009	Fiction		9781592642557		
9606	Silently the shades of evening Gather round my lowly door; Silently they bring before me Faces I shall see no more.	Cox, Christopher C. 	Hymn				Major, Cesca	The Silent Hours		2015	Fiction		9781782395690		
9607	I am a mother who has lost everything.	Madame Rouffanche					Major, Cesca	The Silent Hours		2015	Fiction	1953	9781782395690		
9608	I do not want to choose between the right and wrong sides of the world, and I do not like a choice to be made.	Camus, Albert					Maksik, Alexander	You Deserve Nothing		2011	Fiction		9781609450489		
9609	The excursion is the same when you go looking for your sorrow as when you go looking for your joy.	Welty, Eudora	The Wide Net				Maksik, Alexander	A Marker to Measure Drift		2013	Fiction		9780345803863		
9610	Take your delight in momentariness,  Walk between dark and dark -- a shining space With the grave's narrowness, though not its peace.	Graves, Robert	Sick Love				Maksik, Alexander	A Marker to Measure Drift		2013	Fiction		9780345803863		
9611	For us back then, to live seemed almost to die.	Kinnell, Galway	Astonishment				Maksik, Alexander	Shelter In Place		2016	Fiction		9781609453640		
9612	I created you while I was happy, while I was sad, with so many incidens, so many details. And, for me, the whole of you has been transformed into feeling.	CP Cavafy	In the Same Space				Maksik, Alexander	Shelter In Place		2016	Fiction		9781609453640		
9613	I profess accurately to describe naked Africa... If the picture be a dark one, we should, when contemplating these sons of Noah, try and carry our mind back to that time when our poor elder brother Ham was cursed by his father, and condemned to be the slave of both Shem and Japheth; for as they were then, so they appear to be now -- a striking exising proof of the Holy Scriptures.	Speke, John Hanning					Makumbi, Jennifer Nansubuga	Kintu		2014	Fiction	1863	9781945492013		
9614	Nothing of her was left, except her shining loveliness.	Ovid	Metamorphoses, The Transformation of Daphne				Makkai, Rebecca	The Hundred-Year-House		2014	Fiction		9780525426684		
9615	I Sing a Song of the Saints of God  And one was a soldier, and one was a priest, And one was slain by a fierce wild beast: And there's not any reason, no, not the least Why I shouldn't be one too.	Scott, Lesbia		Hymn			Malliet,  G. M.	Wicked Autumn		2011	Fiction	1929	9780312646974		
9616	Between 1820 and 1996, 7.1 million Germans immigrated to the United States -- more than from any other nation. The desire to forget an often painful past, honesty and thoroughness, a practical bent -- many Germans shares these qualities, and they have made absorption easier.		The New York Times				Malessa, Bryan	The War Room		2011	Fiction	1999	9780007241071		
9617	I am perfectly of your mind, that measures of great Temper are necessary with the Germans: ... In short unless the stream of their importation could be turned from this to other colonies, as you very judiciously propose, they will soon so outnumber us, that all the advantages we have will not in My Opinion be able to preserve our language, and even our Government will become precarious.	Franklin, Benjamin					Malessa, Bryan	The War Room		2011	Fiction	1753	9780007241071		
9618	In Xanadu did Kubla Khan A stately pleasure-dome decree, Where Alph, the sacred river, ran Through caverns measureless to man  Down to a sunless sea.	Coleridge, Samuel Taylor					Malliet,  G. M.	Death at the Alma Mater		2010	Fiction		9780738719672		
9619	Webster was much possessed by death  And saw the skull beneath the skin.	Eliot, T. S.					Malliet,  G. M.	Death at the Alma Mater		2010	Fiction		9780738719672		
9620	It's not the size of the dog in the fight that counts - it's the size of the fight in the dog.	Eisenhower, Ike					Malone, Michael J.	A Suitable Lie		2016	Fiction		9781910633496		
9621	Irrational streams of blood are staining earth...	Yeats					Malamud, Bernard	The Fixer		1966	Fiction		9780374529383		
9622	O yonge Hugh of Lyncoln -- slayn also  With cursed Jewes, as it is notable, For it is but a litel while ago --  Preye eek for us, we synful folk unstable, ...	Chaucer					Malamud, Bernard	The Fixer		1966	Fiction		9780374529383		
9623	Caminante, son tus huellas  el camino, y nada mas; caminante, no hay camino,  se hace camino al andar.  (Walker, your tracks are the path, nothing more; walker, there is no path, the path is made by walking.)	Machado, Antonio					Malvaldi, Marco	Game for Five		2007	Fiction		9781609451844		
9624	When I consider the brevity of my life, swallowed up as it is in the eternity that precedes and will follow it, the tiny space I occupy and what is visible to me, cast as I am into a vast infinity of spaces that I know nothing of and which know nothing of me, I take fright, I am stunned to find myself here rather than elsewhere, for there is no reason why it should be here rather than there, and now rather than then. Who set me here? By whose order adn under what guiding destiny was this time, this place assigned to me?	Pascal	Pensees				Malouf, David	The Complete Stories		2007	Fiction, Anthology		9780375424977		
9625	Brooke Astor was always candid about the fact that she was not the motherly type.	Gordon, Meryl	"The Family Astor", New York Magazine				McLaughlin, Emma & Kraus, Nicola	Nanny Returns		2009	Fiction	2006	9781416585671		
9626	And yet, for all his good works, Herman (Merkin) was a remote, withholding father. Short of not living at home he couldn't have been less involved.	Fishman, Steve	"The Monster Mensch". New York Magazine				McLaughlin, Emma & Kraus, Nicola	Nanny Returns		2009	Fiction	2009	9781416585671		
9627	The (Madoffs) have not spoken to their father since his confession to them... or to their mother, not because they think she was involved -- they don'yt -- but because they believe her tendency to side with him, no matter what... enabled his dirty deeds.	Margolick, David	"Did the Madoff Sons Know", Vanity Fair				McLaughlin, Emma & Kraus, Nicola	Nanny Returns		2009	Fiction	2009	9781416585671		
9628	She sleeps on soft, last breaths; but no ghost looms Out of the stillness of her palace wall, Her wall of boys on boys and dooms on dooms.  She dreams of golden gardens and sweet glooms, Not marvelling why her roses never fall Nor what red mouths were torn to make their blooms.  The shades keep down which well might roam her hall. Quiet their blood lies in her crimson rooms And she is not afraid of their footfall.  They move not from her tapestries, their pall, Nor pace her terraces, their hecatombs, Lest aught she be disturbed, or grieved at all.	Owen, Wilfred					McMahon, Katharine	The Crimson Rooms		2009	Fiction	1918	9780753825471		
9629	The fool, fixed in his folly, may think  He can turn the wheel on which he turns.	Eliot, T. S.					McCarthy, Rob	A Handful of Ashes		2017	Fiction		9781473617681		
9630	Love no one, work, and don't let the know you're wounded... Stupid, disappointed stragies. Hazel wind of dusk, I have lived so much.	Wright, Franz	Illlit				McMeel, Cortright	Short		2010	Fiction		9780312594312		
9631	Nothing can be forced to live. The earth is like a drug now, like a voice from far away, a lover or master. In the end, you do what the voice tells you. It says forget, you forget. It says begin again, you begin again.	Gluck, Louise	March				McMillan, Terry	Getting To Happy		2010	Fiction		9780670022045		
9632	We create ourselves by our choices.	Kierkegaard, Soren					McMillan, Terry	Getting To Happy		2010	Fiction		9780670022045		
9633	The man who sleeps in peace has no tale to tell.	Salaman, Esther					McNeish, James	The Crime of Huey Dunstan		2010	Fiction		9781921656446		
9634	"Did you believe it?"  "Not all of it. They haven't left us much to believe, have they? -- even disbelief. I can't believe in anything bigger than a home, or anything vaguer than a human being." "Any human being?"	Greene, Graham	Our Man in Havana				McDonell, Nick	An Expensive Education		2009	Fiction	1958	9781848870628		
9635	The sergeant sang a ballad through a megaphone, turning from side to side that his voice might carry out into the skimpy crowd. He stood there bareheaded under the hot sun, in those surroundings, a pair of blue glasses over his sightless eyes and singing away.	Runyon, Damon	New York American	News Report	US		McNamer, Deirdre	One Sweet Quarrel		1994	Fiction	1923	9781477807644		
9636	The Pentagon will issue handheld lie detectors this month to US Army soldiers in Afghanistan... The Defense Department says the portable device isn't perfect, but is accurate enough to save American lives by screening local police officers, interpreters and allied forces for access to US military bases, and by helping narrow the list of suspects after a roadside bombing.		msnbc .com	website			McCabe, Bruce	Skinjob		2014	Fiction	2008	9780552171083		
9637	With the growing availability of images that can describes the state of someone's brain, attorneys are increasingly asking judges to admit these scans in evidence, to demonstrate, say, that a defendant is not guilty by reason of insanity or that a witness is telling the truth.		Scientific American		US		McCabe, Bruce	Skinjob		2014	Fiction	2011	9780552171083		
9638	SANTA CLARA, California -- Applied Biometric Instruments Inc. is pleased to announce that the Police Nationale, France's principal national law enforcement agency, has adopted the Handheld Multimodal Detection Array (HAMDA) as its standard field polygraph device. The first 750 units will be delivered in March. US trials are underway.			Press Release (Fictional)			McCabe, Bruce	Skinjob		2014	Fiction		9780552171083		
9639	I felt very still and very empty, the way the eye of a tornado must feel, moving dully along in the middle of the hullabaloo.	Plath, Sylvia					McGinniss Jr., Joe	Carousel Court		2016	Fiction		9781476791272		
9640	Slither up just like a snake upon a spiral staircase.	Vile, Kurt					McGinniss Jr., Joe	Carousel Court		2016	Fiction		9781476791272		
9641	All that is solid melts into air, all that is holy is profaned, and man is at last compelled to face with sober senses, his real conditions of life, and his relations with his kind.	Marx, Karl	The Communist Manifesto				McKeon, Darragh	All that is Solid Melts into Air		2014	Fiction		9780062246875		
9642	To my mind radioactivity is a real disease of matter. Moreover it is a contagious disease. It spreads. You bring those debased and crumbling atoms near others and those too presently catch the trick of swinging themselves out of coherent existence. It is in matter exactly what the decay of our old culture is in society, a loss of traditions and distinctions and assured reactions.	Wells, H. G.	Tono-Bungay				McKeon, Darragh	All that is Solid Melts into Air		2014	Fiction		9780062246875		
9643	Don't laugh at the spinsters, dear girls, for often very tender, tragical romances are hidden away in the hearts that beat so quietly under their sober gowns.	May Alcott, Louisa	Little Women	Novel			McNees, Kelly O' Connor	The Lost Summer of Louisa May Alcott		2010	Fiction		9780399156526		
9644	Mrs. Spragg had no ambition for herself... but she was passionately resolved that Undine should have what she wanted.	Wharton, Edith	The Custom of the Country				Macy, Caitlin	Spoiled		2009	Fiction		9781400061990		
9645	Plus de details, plus de details... il n'y a d'originalite et de verite que dans les details.	Stendhal					McPherson, William	Testing the Current		1984	Fiction		9781590176023		
9646	He was the friend of my life. You know, you only have one friend like that; there can't be two.	Salter, James	Light Years				McKeons, Belinda	Tender		2015	Fiction		9781447252177		
9647	Recall ages -- One age is but a part -- ages are but a part;  Recall the angers, bickerings, delusions, superstitions, of the idea of caste, Recall the bloody cruelties and crimes.  Anticipate the best women; I say an unnumbered new race of hardy and well-defined women are to spread through all These States, I say a girl fit for These States must be free, capable, dauntless, just the same as a boy.	Whitman, Walt					McKay, Ami	The Virgin Cure		2012	Fiction		9780061140341		
9648	Shrewdness, large capital, business enterprise, are all enlisted in the lawless stimulation of this mighty instinct of sex.	Blackwell, Dr. Elizabeth			US		McKay, Ami	The Virgin Cure		2012	Fiction		9780061140341		
9649	When the dream draws to an end... nostalgia for the impossible will overcome you.	Thuillier, Jean					McCloskey, Molly	When Light Is Like Water		2017	Fiction				
9650	It is when we try to grapple with another man's intimate needs that we perceive how incomprehensible, wavering and misty are the beings that share with us the sigh of the stars and the warmth of the sun.	Conrad, Joseph	Lord Jim				McKinty, Adrian	The Sun is God		2014	Fiction	1900	9781616140687		
9651	The sun is God!	Turner, J. M. W.					McKinty, Adrian	The Sun is God		2014	Fiction	1851	9781616140687		
9652	The world will be hard And the wrong will be great. The age of the Beard Of the Sword -- shields will shiver --  The age of the Storm and the Wolf are to come. Before the World falls, Man shall have no more reverence for man.	Morley, Henry (translator)	Voluspa				MacLeod, Bracken	Stranded		2016	Fiction		9780765382436		
9653	O light! This is the cry of all the characters of ancient drama brought face to face with their fate. This last resort was ours, too, and I knew it now. In the middle of winter I at last discovered that there was in me an invincible summer.	Camus, Albert	Return to Tipasa				MacLeod, Bracken	Stranded		2016	Fiction		9780765382436		
9654	...for all the men of the world could not help us till we have gone through our time...	Lady Gregory (translator)	The Fate of the Children of Lir				McKeon, Belinda	Solace		2011	Fiction		9780330529846		
9655	Exploit (online gaming) In the realm of online games, an exploit is usually a software bug, hack, or bot that contributes to the user's prosperity in a manner not intended by the developers.		Wikipedia	Definition 			MacLeod, Ken	The Restoration Game		2010	Fiction	2008	9781841496467		
9656	We dream of times that are not and blindly flee the only one that is. The fact is that the present usually hurts.	Pascal, Blaise	Pensees				McMillan, Terry	I Almost Forgot About You		2016	Fiction		9781101902578		
9657	Someone I loved once gave me a box full of darkness.  It took me years to understand that this, too, was a gift.	Oliver, Mary	The Uses of Sorrow (In my sleep I dreamed this poem)	Poem			McMillan, Terry	I Almost Forgot About You		2016	Fiction		9781101902578		
9658	What Nature did was remind her that ripeness is all, that autumn is the richest season, that preparing for snow means building a shelter, that warmth within withstands whatever winter howls without.	McCarthy, Joanne	Ripening	Poem			McFadden, Maryann	The Richest Season		2008	Fiction		9781401309916		
9659	... I inclined To lose my faith in Ballyrush and Gortin Till Homer's ghost came whispering to my mind. He said: I made the Iliad from such A local row. Gods make their own importance.	Kavanagh, Patrick	Epic				McCann, Darran	After the Lockout		2012	Fiction		9780007429493		
9660	The world was never as worthy as on the day that the Song of Songs was given to the people; for all the writings are holy, whereas the Song of Songs is the holiest of the holy.	Akiva, Rabbi					McGowan, Kathleen	The Book of Love		2009	Fiction	First Century CE	9780743295369		
9661	I have seen a green country, useful to the race, Knocked silly with guns and mines, its villages vanished, Even the last rat and last kestrel banished --  God bless ua all, this was peculiar grace.	Blunden, Edmund	Report on Experience				McGivering, Jill	The Last Kestrel		2010	Fiction		9780007338177		
9662	Christians talk about the horror of sin, but they have overlooked something. They keep talking as if everyone is a great sinner, when the truth is that nowadays one is hardly up to it. There is very little sin in the depths of the malaise. The highest moment of a malasian's life can be that moment when he manages to sin like a proper human...	Percy, Walker	The Moviegoer				McGlynn, David	The End of the Straight and Narrow		2008	Fiction		9781619021501		
9663	The rest of you can eat me up. I just record your behavior.	Tsvetayeva, Marina					McGuane, Thomas	Crow Fair		2015	Fiction		9780385350198		
9664	Don't give your heart On the broken shore Where seals and sea dreams Sing love's song  For wind and wave Will take your heart And drown your dreams On the broken shore	Kemp, Leo (translator)					MacManus, James	On the Broken Shore		2010	Fiction		9780007338603		
9665	This is what the Sovereign Lord said to me: "In the day that I chose the nation of Israel I also lifted my hand in an oath to their seed, to make myself known to them in the land of captivity. Yes, I lifted my hand in an oath and I said: "I am the Lord, your God." In that day I swore to them I would bring them forth from the land of captivity to a land that I was out for them, a land flowing with milk and honey; it was the decoration of all the lands.		Ezekiel 20:5-6				McCleen, Grace	The Land of Decoration		2012	Fiction		9780805094947		
9666	Thou shalt not make any cuttings in thy flesh on account of the dead or tattoo any marks upon you: I am the Lord.		Leviticus 19:28				McGregor, Fiona	Indelible Ink		2010	Fiction		9781921844201		
9667	Please Doctor, I feel a pain. Not here. No, not here. Even I don't know.	Milosz, Czeslaw	I Sleep a Lot				McGregor, Fiona	Indelible Ink		2010	Fiction		9781921844201		
9668	Come on, sweetheart Let's adore one another before there is no more of you and me	Rumi					Zevin, Gabrielle	The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry	US	2014	Fiction				
9669	Come on, sweetheart Let's adore one another before there is no more of you and me	Rumi					Zevin, Gabrielle	The Collected Works of A.J. Fikry	US	2014	Fiction				
9670	Whether I shall turn out to be the hero of my own life, or whether that station will be held by anybody else, these pages must show.	Dickens, Charles	David Copperfield				Zevin, Gabrielle	All These Things I've Done	US	2012	Fiction				
9671	Often a sweetness comes as if on loan, stays just long enough to make sense of what it means to be alive, then returns to its dark source. As for me, I don’t care where it’s been, or what bitter road it’s traveled to come so far, to taste so good.	Dunn, Stephen	Sweetness				Zevin, Gabrielle	In the Age of Love and Chocolate	US	2013	Fiction				
9672	In the desert I saw a creature, naked, bestial, Who, squatting upon the ground, Held his heart in his hands, And ate of it. I said, “Is it good, friend?” “It is bitter—bitter,” he answered; “But I like it Because it is bitter, And because it is my heart.”	Crane, Stephen	The The Desert				Zevin, Gabrielle	Because It Is My Blood	US	2012	Fiction				
9673	In Nature, there are unexpected storms, and in Life Unpredictable Vicissitudes						Zhang, Lijia	Lotus	US	2017	Fiction				
9674	Around us, the madness of empires continures.	Hirshfield, Jane					Zander, Joakim	The Swimmer	UK	2013	Fiction				
9675	We are never intimately conscious of anything but a particular perception. A man is a bundle or collection of different perceptions which succeed one another with an inconceivable rapidity and are in perpetual flux and movement.	Hume, David					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction				
9676	Time does not flow. Other times are just special cases of other universes.	Deutsch, David					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction				
9677	Everything we are  is  at every moment alive in us.	Miller, Arthur					Yu, Charles	How to Live Safely in a Science Fictional Universe	US	2010	Fiction				
9678	But Evangeline's heart was sustained by a vision, that faintly floated before her eyes, and beckoned her on through the moonlight. It was the thought of her brain that assumed the shape of a phantom. Through those shadowy aisles had Gabriel wandered before her, and every stroke of the oar now brought him nearer and nearer.	Longfellow, Henry Wadsworth	Evangeline: A Tale of Acadic				Young, Hester	The Gates of Evangeline	UK	2015	Fiction				
9679	Holding hands till our hair turns white.		Chinese Classic of Poetry				Yip, Mingmei	The Nine Fold Heaven	US	2013	Fiction				
9680	Pursue profit and advantage, Seize the moment This is the winning strategy. The way of war is the way of deception.	Sunzi	The Art of War				Yip, Mingmei	The Nine Fold Heaven	US	2013	Fiction	544-496 BC			
9681	Looking for you a thousand times in the dense crowd, I turn, and your face suddenly appears under the fading light.	Xin Qiji	Lantern Festival				Yip, Mingmei	The Nine Fold Heaven	US	2013	Fiction	1140-1207			
9682	When a skillful woman enbroiders, it is like the spring breeze across her tapering fingers		Ancient Chinese saying				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction				
9683	If our love is forever like the first time we met, No one would be abandoned like a fan in Autumn, In an instant the heart can change, But we never blame ourselves, Instead, only the easy changing of our heart.	Nalan Shengde	Ending Friendship				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction	1655-1685			
9684	For me, if someone is dear to my heart, He and I would never part, Even when our hair is white.	Zhuo Wenjun	Song of White Hair				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction				
9685	Had I the heavens' embroidered cloths, Enwrought with golden and silver light... I would spread the cloths under your feet...	Yeats, William Butler	Aedh Wishes for the Cloths of Heaven				Yip, Mingmei	Secret of a Thousand Beauties	US	2014	Fiction				
9686	Mad Hatter: Have I gone mad? Alice: I'm afraid so. You're entirely bonkers. But I'll tell you a secret. All the best people are.	Caroll, Lewis	Alice's Adventures in Wonderland				Yoerg, Sonja	All the Best People	US	2017	Fiction				
9687	I beat you little man, so your breath has no place to vent! I beat your little hands, so they can’t draw money from the bank! I beat your little feet, so wearing shoes will make them bleed! I beat your little head, so fortune will leave you sad! I’ll beat your little tongue, so you can’t chew meat and might as well be a monk! I’ll beat your little heart, so your life is like the bitterest tart!		Beating the Little Man, Ancient Chinese folk custom for getting rid of petty troublemakers				Yip, Mingmei	The Witch's Market	US	2015	Fiction				
9688	Nothing stains me with the world’s dust  Wherever I go, cares do not follow me.  When it rains, I just wait for the rainbow. . . .	Lu You	Quisi (Autumn Thoughts)				Yip, Mingmei	The Witch's Market	US	2015	Fiction	1125-1209			
9689	I dream, forgetting I am just a trespasser on life. Now, after an evening’s stolen pleasure, Alone, resting against the fence The rivers and mountains going all the way to infinity, It’s easy to part, harder to meet again. Spring is gone, like flowing water and fallen petals....	Li Yu	Lang Taosha				Yip, Mingmei	The Witch's Market	US	2015	Fiction				
9690	When there is action above and compliance below, this is called the natural order of things. When the man thrusts from above and the woman receives from below, this is called the balance between heaven and earth.	Dong Xuanzi (Tang Dynasty)					Yip, Mingmei	Peach Blossom Pavilion	US	2008	Fiction				
9691	Never give up working to defeat your enemy. Master his fate. Exploit his unpreparedness and attack him when he is unaware.	Sunzi	The Art of War				Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2012	Fiction				
9692	Stir the water to catch the fish—benefit by creating chaos		Thirty-Six Stratagems, collection of popular ancient Chinese proverbs on outwitting your enemies. First mentioned in Southern Qi dynasties				Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2008	Fiction				
9693	So long as my body is still here, so will be my love for you.	Li Shangyin (Tang Dynasty Poet)					Yip, Mingmei	Skeleton Women	US	2008	Fiction				
9694	Even though the sky had no trace of me, I knew I’d flown through it.	Tagore					Yip, Mingmei	Song of the Silk Road	US	2011	Fiction				
9695	In time past, I was a beautiful woman. Whenever I smiled, I knew I would, like a flower in Spring, capture any man’s soul.	Echo					Yip, Mingmei	Song of the Silk Road	US	2011	Fiction				
9696	I only went for a walk, and finally concluded to stay out till sundows, for going out, I found, was really going in.	Muir, John	John of the Mountains				Yoerg, Sonja	The Middle of Somewhere	US	2015	Fiction	1938			
9697	Brutus! there lies beyond the Gallic Bounds An island which the western sea surround, By giants once possess'd; now few remain To bar thy entrance, or to obstruct thy reign. To reach that happy shore thy sails employ; There fate decrees to raise a second Troy, And found an empire in thy royal line, Which time shall ne'er destroy. nor bounds confine.	Geoffrey of Monmouth	The History of the Kings of Britain				Young, Robyn	Renegade	UK	2013	Fiction				
9698	“Joy, warm as the joy that shipwrecked sailors feel when they catch sight of the land . . . only a few escape, swimming and struggling out of the frothing surf to reach the shore, their bodies crusted with salt but buoyed up with joy as they plant their feet on solid ground again, spared a deadly fate. So joyous now to her the sight of her husband, vivid in her gaze, that her white arms, embracing his neck, would never for a moment let him go . . .”		The Odyssey				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	UK	2014	Fiction				
9699	“I knew that I was more than the something which had been looking out all that day upon the visible earth and thinking and speaking and tasting friendship. Somewhere—close at hand in that rosy thicket or far off beyond the ribs of sunset—I was gathered up with an immortal company, where I and poet and lover and flower and cloud and star were equals, as all the little leaves were equal ruffling before the gusts, or sleeping and carved out of the silentness. And in that company I learned that I am something which no fortune can touch, whether I be soon to die or long years away. Things will happen which will trample and pierce, but I shall go on, something that is here and there like the wind, something unconquerable, something not to be separated from the dark earth and the light sky, a strong citizen of infinity and eternity. The confidence and ease had become a deep joy; I knew that I could not do without the Infinite, nor the Infinite without me.”	Thomas, Edward	"The Stile" from Light and Twilight				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	UK	2014	Fiction				
9700	It has taken ten years for my blood to recover.	Graves, Robert	Goodbye to All That				Young, Louisa	The Heroes' Welcome	UK	2014	Fiction				
9701	If I have faltered more or less In my great task of happiness...	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Celestial Surgeon				Young, Louisa	A Great Task of Happiness: The Life of Kathleen Scott	UK	2014	Fiction				
9702	A people is not independent once it has shaken off the chains of its masters; it begins to be once it has extirpated from its being the vices of vanquished slavery, and, for homeland and to live anew, rises up and gives form to concepts of life radically opposed to the customs of past servility, to the memories of weakness and adulation that despotic rule uses as elements of domination over the enslaved people.	Marti, Jose					Young, Kerry	Gloria	UK	2013	Fiction				
9703	When I dipt into the future far as human eye could see; Saw the Vision of the world, and all the wonder that would be. -  Saw the heavens fill with commerce, argosies of magic sails, Pilots of the purple twilight dropping down with costly bales;  Heard the heavens fill with shouting, and there rain;d a ghastly dew From the nations' airy navies grappling in the central blue.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson					Wright, John C.	The Hermetic Millennia	US	2012	Fiction				
9704	Blood and bones. The oldtimers believed that the blood came from the mother and the bones from the father.	Ng, Fae Myenne	Bone				Yan Lianke	Marrow	CN	2015	Fiction				
9705	And walked like an assasin through the town, And looked at men and did not like them, But trembled if one passed him with a frown.	Auden, W. H.	In Time of War: A Sonnet Sequence with a Verse Commentary				Xiao Bai	French Concession	US	2015	Fiction				
9706	In fact, when the moment came, power had not so much to be seized as to be picked up. I has been said that more people were injured in the making of Einstein's great film October (1927) than had been hurt during the actual taking of the Winter Palace on 7th November 1917.	Hobsawm, Eric	The Age of Extremes: The Short Twentieth Century				Xiao Bai	French Concession	US	2015	Fiction				
9707	Never trust the artist, Trust the tale.	Lawrence, D. H.					Yates, Christopher J.	Black Chalk	UK	2013	Fiction				
9708	The time is out of ioynt: Oh cursed spight,  That ever I was borne to set it right.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet				Yan Lianke	Lenin's Kisses	UK	2012	Fiction				
9709	There's no one who's more romantic than a cynic.	Ephron, Noral	Rolling Stone magazine				Yellin, Linda	What Nora Knew	US	2014	Fiction				
9710	If you ask me, Mary,' continued Flora, 'I think I have much in common with Miss Austen. She liked everything to be tidy and pleasant and comfortable about her and so do I. You see, Mary,' - and here Flora began to grow earnest and wave one finger about - 'unless everything is tidy and pleasant and comfortable all about one, people cannot even begin to enjoy life. I cannot endure messes.'	Gibbons, Stella	Cold Comfort Farm				Wright, Pippa	Lizzy Harrison Loses Control	UK	2011	Fiction				
9711	love (n). 1. very strong affection. 2. very strong affection and sexual attraction. 3. great liking. 4. a person or thing that you love. 5. a score of zero.		Oxford English Mini Dictionary	Definition of a word			McDonald, Paul	Do I Love You?		2008	Fiction		9780955138485		
9712	Everyone is a moon, and has a dark side which he never shows to anybody.	Twain, Mark	Following the Equator				McCoy, Sarah	The Baker's Daughter		2012	Fiction		9780307460189		
9713	The light of heaven falls whole and white And is not shattered into dyes, The light for ever is morning light; The hills are verdured pasture-wise; The angel hosts with freshness go,  And seek with laughter what to brave; -- And binding all is the hushed snow Of the far-distant breaking wave.  And from a cliff-top is proclaimed The gathering of the souls for birth, The trial by existence named, The obscuration upon earth. And the slant spirits trooping by In streams and cross-counter-streams Can but give ear to that sweet cry For its suggestion of what dreams!	Frost, Robert	The Trial by Existence	Poem			McCoy, Sarah	The Baker's Daughter		2012	Fiction		9780307460189		
9714	The solitary bone cyst has not yet revealed all its secrets... The SBC still remains mysterious in many of its aspects. At the time of this writing, nobody can predict the occurence modalities of this benign bone tumor. In a similar way, the reality of this tumor-like lesion cannot be precisely described. Alas, solitary bone cyst was supposed to be a lesion in children that disappeared after growth ended. Is it still true since some cases have been reported more recently in adults? This study represents a long follow-up.	Bensahel, H., Jehanno, P., Desgrippes, Y., Pennecot, G. F.			France		MacDonald, Ann-Marie	Adult Onset		2014	Fiction		9781941040317		
9715	Never give their clothes away If you want the dead to haunt you Dusk or dark or dawn or day, Bar no ghost from glass, they say If you want the dead to want you.  Leave them there by the birchwood bed, Coat and breeches and shirt and shoes. Fit the living or fit the dead, Hang them up on the hooks, I said --  The hooks he used to use.  Set the table with fork and knife. Plump the pillow and coverlid. Where would a man who loved his wife Lie except where he lay in life --  Same as he always did?  Leave the mirror upon the nail. Yes, I know that the first one who Looks in it will perceive the pale Dead therein -- and his heart will fail. Do what I tell you to.  Set the mirror the way it was. Let the crepe that has it fall. What thing better could come to pass Than to find my dead in the looking-glass Hanging upon the wall?	Keller, Martha	Widow	Poem			McGuire, Seanan	Dusk or Dark or Dawn or Day		2017	Fiction		9780765383884		
9716	It is good for a man that he bear the yoke in his youth. He sitteth alone and keepeth silence, because he hath borne it upon him. He putteth his mouth in the dust; if so be there may be hope.		Lamentations 3:27-29				Machart, Bruce	The Wake of Forgiveness		2010	Fiction		9780151014439		
9717	The harvest is past, the summer is ended, and we are not saved.		Jeremiah 8:20				Machart, Bruce	The Wake of Forgiveness		2010	Fiction		9780151014439		
9718	How many hearts have felt their world stand still?	Gaye, Marvin	If I Should Die Tonight				McCorkle, Jill	Final Vinyl Days		1998	Fiction		1565122046		
9719	Do you never listen to the news? You want to get down to something true, Something a little nearer home.	Muldoon, Paul	Lunch with Pancho Villa				McIlvanney, Liam	Where The Dead Men Go		2013	Fiction		9780571239856		
9720	Never will I leave you; never will I forsake you.		Hebrews 13:5				McCourtney, Lorena	Invisible		2004	Fiction		9780800759537		
9721	I will say of the LORD, "He is my  refuge and my fortress, my God, in whom I trust."		Psalm 91:2				McCourtney, Lorena	On the Run		2006	Fiction		800759567		
9722	In ancient times, men observed a body in the sky they called the Morning Star, which appeared around dawn, and another they called the Evening Star, which appeared at sunset. It took a keen observer, probably some intelligent Babylonian, to realize that they are actually one and the same planet. Yet each name means something different, even to us. Now, how can that be?	Schleicher, Karl					MacKinnon, Colin	Morning Spy, Evening Spy		2006	Fiction		9780312355760		
9723	The mind-set is, when one of your guys is popped and you know who did it, you go after them. Nobody [in Washington] ever has to hear about it. No memos, no signatures. Nothing ever goes into the files...You just do it or you find somebody else to do it.		American counterintelligence source				MacKinnon, Colin	Morning Spy, Evening Spy		2006	Fiction		9780312355760		
9724	A family is a place where minds come in contact with one another. If these minds love one another the home will be as beautiful as a flower garden.	The Buddha					McDonough, Mary	The House on Honeysuckle Lane		2016	Fiction		9780758293527		
9725	You are souls immortal, spirits free, blest and eternal; ye are not matter; ye are not bodies; matter is your servant, not you the servant of matter.	Vivekananda, Swami					McFadden, Bernice L.	Gathering of Waters		2012	Fiction	1893	9781617750311		
9726	Extreme terror gives us back the gestures of our childhood.	Chazal					MacDonald, John D.	The Last One Left		1967	Fiction		9780812985276		
9727	The devil is more laborious now than ever; the long day of mankind drawing towards an evening, and the world's tragedy and time near an end.	Raleigh, Sir Walter					McDonald, Ann. A.	the Oxford Inheritance		2016	Fiction		9780062203670		
9728	I am the man, I suffered, I was there.	Whitman, Walt					McFadden, Bernice L.	The Book of Harlan		2016	Fiction		9781617754456		
9729	The strong men keep coming on,  They go down shot, hanged, sick, broken. They live on fighting.	Sandburg, Carl					McDonald, Craig	Head Games		2007	Fiction		9781932557435		
9730	Fifty years ago a man could go to Mexico or Central America and take his pick of a dozen wars, insurrections or marauding expeditions. But the rules changed and soldiers of fortune have to admit that free-lance fighting is a thing of the past. The world has gone to hell.	Holmdahl, Emil L.					McDonald, Craig	Head Games		2007	Fiction		9781932557435		
9731	Rakish in his eye patch. Pundit when sane...  A reminder: men were men then.	Ellroy, James					McDonald, Craig	Head Games		2007	Fiction		9781932557435		
9732	Dead or alive.	Bush, George W.					McDonald, Craig	Head Games		2007	Fiction		9781932557435		
9733	I've got a great ambition to die of exhaustion rather than boredom.	Carlyle, Thomas					MacBird, Bonnie	Art in the Blood		2015	Fiction		9780008129675		
9734	The wild or mere Irish have a generation of poets, or rather rhymers vulgarly called bards, who in their songs used to extol the most bloody, licentious men, and no others, and to allure the hearers, not to the love of religion and civil manners, but to outrages, robberies, living as outlaws, and contempt of the magistrates' and the king's laws... For the mere Irish, however... they nothing so much feared the Lord Deputy's anger as the least song or ballad these rascals might make against them, the saying whereof to their reproach would more have daunted them than if a judge had doomed them to the gallows.	Moryson, Fynes					MacLean, Shona	A Game of Sorrows		2010	Fiction	1617	9781849161657		
9735	Tri mithean a thig gun iarraidh -- gaol, eagal agus eud  (Three things that come without being asked -- love, fear, and jealousy.)		Gaelic Saying				MacDonald, D. R.	The Ice Bridge		2013	Fiction		9781619021181		
9736	The boat has slipped its moorings and is leaving harbor to trust to the open sea; and no boat needs so much trust to put to sea as it does for one body to go human and naked and vulnerable into the arms of another.	McGahern, John	The Leavetaking				MacDonald, D. R.	The Ice Bridge		2013	Fiction		9781619021181		
9737	Once, when we were on our way to the place of prayer, we met a slave girl who was possessed by an oracular spirit, and brought large fortunes to her owners by telling fortunes.		Acts, 16.16				McDougall, Sophia	Romanitas		2005	Fiction		9780752877099		
9738	Romulus will rule, and build the walls of Mars And he will give his people his own name: Romans. On them I lay no limits.  I set them free from distance and from time, I have given them an Empire without end.		Aeneid. 1				McDougall, Sophia	Romanitas		2005	Fiction		9780752877099		
9739	The geometry of innocent flesh on the bone.	Dylan, Bob	Tombstone Blues				McDowall, Iain	Perfectly Dead		2003	Fiction		749936711		
9740	How is it that a mortal can wish for another mortal the annihilation of his body, or of his soul, or death for his children or for his cattle, if he has sense enough to know that he himself is mortal? For he is pitiless to himself, and none of the others shall pity him.	Darmesteter, Tr. James	Avesta, Fragments 48-49				McDougall, Sophia	Rome Burning		2007	Fiction		9780752860794		
9741	This very place which is banishment to you is home to those who live here.	Boethius	The Consolation of Philosophy				McLoughlin, 	Heart of the Old Country		2001	Fiction		1888451157		
9742	Let us again pretend that life is a solid substance, shaped like a globe, which we turn about in our fingers. Let us pretend that we can make out a plain and logical story.	Woolf, Virginia	The Waves				McCreight, Kimberly	Reconstructing Amelia		2013	Fiction		9780062225436		
9743	When good Americans die, they go to Paris.	Wilde, Oscar	A Woman of No Importance				McCleary, Carol	The Alchmey of Murder		2009	Fiction		9780340978412		
9744	It plagued us all during our time at Iowa, the question, there was no escaping it. Did I, we all wondered constantly about ourselves, have a future as a writer?	Lashner, William					McNally, John	After the Workshop		2010	Fiction		9781582435602		
9745	We never know how high we are Till we are called to rise; And then, if we are true to plan, Our statures touch the skies --	Dickinson, Emily					McBride, Laura	We Are Called to Rise		2014	Fiction		9781476738963		
9746	It only takes two facing mirrors to construct a labyrinth.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Seven Nights				McKinty, Adrian	Police at the Station and they don't look friendly		2017	Fiction	1977	9781633882591		
9747	In our artificial civilization many young people at twenty-five are still on the threshold of activity. As one looks back then, over eight or nine years, one sees a panorama of seemingly formidable length. So many crises, so many startling surprises, so many vivid joys and harrowing humiliations and disappointments, that one feels startingly old; one wonders if one will ever feel so old again.	Bourne, Randolph S.	Youth and Life				McCafferty, Megan	Perfect Fifths		2009	Fiction		9780307346537		
9748	Even now, when I have come so far, I wonder where you are...	Manilow, Barry	Even Now				McCafferty, Megan	Perfect Fifths		2009	Fiction		9780307346537		
9749	Persephone and her friends disport themselves in the bowered arches by the lake of Pergus, where the grass bows under their milky feet like the most sumptuous velvet and flowers put out their colours like flags waving for a celebration: lilies, irises, violets. The perfume of the flowers is so pervasive that hounds lose their trail of scent, falter and scatter, leaving the hunters to curse and return home. And so no male voice is heard in the glades, and no rough note disturbs the aural tapestry of rustling leaves and soft soprano song.	Ford, Ivy	Persephone and Hades				McCarthy, Morgan	The Outline of Love		2013	Fiction		9780755388776		
9750	Oh how we danced with the Rose of Tralee, Her long hair black as a raven, Oh how we danced and she whispered to me, You'll never be going back home.	Waits, Tom	Rain Dogs				McKinty, Adrian	Rain Dogs		2016	Fiction	1988	9781781254578		
9751	Humiliation, unhappiness, discord are the ancient foods of heroes.	Borges, Jorge Luis	On Blindness				McKinty, Adrian	Rain Dogs		2016	Fiction	1983	9781781254578		
9752	Lethe: a river in Hades whose water, when drunk, made the souls of the dead forget their life on earth.						McCleen, Grace	The Offering		2015	Fiction		9781444769999		
9753	Suppose I say summer, write the word "hummingbird," put it in an envelope, take it down the hill to the box. When you open my letter you will recall those days and how much, just how much, I love you.	Carver, Raymond	Hummingbird	Poem			McKenzie, Katherine	Hidden		2013	Fiction		9780544264977		
9754	Despite the richness of thier colour, it is the line that is the basic means of expression in the work of the Backovo masters. Executing a rigorous set of formal procedures, lines never allow themselves to become mere accessories to the expression of volume, to imply depth or to confer realism: instead, they help present the world they depict as unreal, flat and dematerialized. Using inverted perspective and multiple points of view which they place within the painting itself, the Backovo masters set up a continuous style that enables them to represent several moments of a story on a single panel. As for the human figures, their sensory organs are drawn out and isolated, relinquishing their biological functions as they become sanctified. Their faces, serene and concentrated, are not configured to produce dramatic effect, but rather to foreground their owners' elevated sorrow.	Jelinkova, Klara	Murals of the Backovo Ossuary				McCarthy, Tom	Men in Space		2007	Fiction	1986	9781846880339		
9755	O - at Mackinaw! That fairy island, which I shall never see again! and which I should have dearly liked to filch from the Americans, and carry home to you in my dressing box.	Jameson, Anna Brownell	Winter Studies and Summer Rambles in Canada				McCartney, Jennifer	Afloat		2007	Fiction	1838	9780241143445		
9756	Lehi M Usage: Biblical, Mormon From an Old Testament place name meaning "jawbone" in Hebrew. It is also used in the Books of Mormon as the name of a prophet.		The Utah Baby Namer				McCartney, Jennifer	Afloat		2007	Fiction	1838	9780241143445		
9757	So we beat on, boats against the current, borne back ceaselessly into the past.	Fitzgerald, F. Scott	The Great Gatsby	Novel			McCarthy, Morgan	The Other Half of Me		2012	Fiction		9781451668230		
9758	O the clear moment, when from the mouth A word flies, current immediately Among friends; or when a loving gift astounds As the identical wish nearest the heart; Or when a stone, volleyed in sudden danger, Strikes the rabid beast full on the snout!	Graves, Robert	Fragment of a Lost Poem				McClanahan, Ed	O the Clear Moment		2008	Fiction		9781582434308		
9759	I discovered that Egypt is a land of both mystery and magic, an exotic place where trees talk and men turn staffs into snakes, so it should not have come as such a surprise to me that death would also be mysterious in this ancient, haunted land of pyraminds, mummies, and the eternal Nile...		Journal of Nellie Bly				McCleary, Carol	The Illusion of Murder		2011	Fiction	1889	9780765322043		
9760	These notes... are addressed to the addicts, the victims, the unknown friends enlisted by books: the sole excuse for writing them.	Cocteau, Jean					McCloy, Kristin	Hollywood Savage		2010	Fiction		9780743286473		
9761	The gods have taken alien shapes upon them,  Wild peasants driving swine In a strange country. Through the swarthy faces The starry faces shine.	AE					Lynch, Paul	Red Sky in Morning		2013	Fiction		9780316230254		
9762	Who shall remember my house, where shall live my children's children  When the time of sorrow is come?	Eliot, T. S.					Lynch, Paul	The Black Snow		2014	Fiction		9781782062042		
9763	Because the known and the unknown touch	Oppen, George					Lynch, Paul	The Black Snow		2014	Fiction		9781782062042		
9764	How wild are our wishes, how frantic our schemes of happiness when we first enter on the world!	Carlyle, Thomas					Lynn, Allison	The Exiles		2013	Fiction		9780544102801		
9765	As the hot dog stands were removed, the permanent buildings of the civic center, the dream behind the dream of the fair, took their planned relationship. Something permanent, something beautiful had been created: Something to build on.	Morgan, Murray	Century 21: The Story of the Seattle World's Fair				Lynch, Jim	Truth like the Sun		2012	Fiction	1962	9781408830314		
9766	I started believing that Seattle in the latter half of the twentieth century was a nexus, a magic confluence of phyiscal and temporal forces, a place and time where lives were changed more dramatically and more for the better than anywhere else on earth.	Moody, Fred	Seattle and the Demons of Ambition: From Boom to Bust in the Number One City of the Future				Lynch, Jim	Truth like the Sun		2012	Fiction		9781408830314		
9767	Those who forget history are doomed to repeat it.	Santayana, George					Lyons, David	Blood Game		2013	Fiction		9781451629323		
9768	The longer you look back, The father you can look foward.	Churchill, Winston					Lyons, David	Blood Game		2013	Fiction		9781451629323		
9769	It must be borne in mind that my design is not to write histories but lives. And the most glorious ecploits do not always furnish us with the clearest discoveries of virtue or vice in men: sometimes a matter of less moment, an expression or a jest, informs us better of their characters and inclinations, than the most famous sieges, the greatest armaments, or the bloodiest battles whatsoever.		Alexander				Lyon, Annabel	The Golden Mean		2009	Fiction		9781848875296		
9770	Why had Coronado never gone back to Spain, to his riches and his castles and his king?	Cather, Willa	My Antonia				Lytal, Benjamin	A Map of Tulsa		2013	Fiction		9780142422595		
9771	The sweetest thought In the child's warm heart: Soiled sheets and white lilac  Tomorrow I'll be twenty.	Tchicaya U Tam' Si	Wrong Blood				Mabanckou, Alain	Tomorrow I'll Be Twenty		2010	Fiction	1955	9781866085842		
9772	I sing of News, and all those vapid sheets The rattling hawkers vend through gaping-streets; Whate'er their name, whate'er the time they fly, Damp from the press, to charm the reader's eye.	Crabbe, George	The Village and the Newspaper				McAfee, Annalena	The Spoiler		2011	Fiction		9781846554353		
9773	O vine of Sibmah, I will weep for thee... the spoiler is fallen upon thy summer fruit and upon thy vintage.		Jeremiah 48:32				McAfee, Annalena	The Spoiler		2011	Fiction		9781846554353		
9774	We ought to look in a mirror and get proud and stick out our chests and suck in our bellies and say: "Damn, we're Americans."	Garner, Lieutenant-General Jay			US		McAuley, Paul	Cowboy Angels		2007	Fiction		9780575079342		
9775	Brickwork of Ur, bitter is the wail, The wait set up for you! ... O my flooded, washed away, brickwork of Ur!		Ancient Sumerian Poem	Poem			Macauley, Wayne	Blueprints for a Barbed Wire Cannoe		2004	Fiction		9781922079114		
9776	Oh rosebud red! Man's lot is of such extreme necessity, of such bitter pain, I had far rather be in Heaven.  I came upon a broad highway when a little angel appeared and tried to send  me back. Oh no! I refused to be sent back! I am from God and shall return to God! Dear, merciful God will give me a little light to light my way to everlasting bliss!	Klopstock/Mahler	Primeval Light				McAuley, Paul	Eternal Light		1991	Fiction		9780575086401		
9777	In the realm of light there is no time.	Bell, J. S.					McAuley, Paul	Eternal Light		1991	Fiction		9780575086401		
9778	... I no longer know where irony ceases and heaven begins...	Heine, Heinrich	The Harz Journey				Macauley, Wayne	Caravan Story		2007	Fiction		9781922079121		
9779	... You still had this burning desire to set sail even though (now and always) and despite what long ago the fortune teller said --  "I see something great in your hand, something noble" -- you were  rudderless.	Senior, Olive	Gardening in the Tropics				McCaulay, Diana	Dog-Heart		2010	Fiction		9781845231231		
9780	I do not yet know what your gift is to me, but mine to you  is an awesome one: you may keep your days and nights.	Borges, Jorge Luis	Blue Tigers				McKinty, Adrian	Gun Street Girl		2015	Fiction	1983	9781633880009		
9781	This hour I tell things in confidence, I might not tell everybody but I will tell you.  I am the poet of the woman the same as the man...	Whitman, Walt	Leaves of Grass	Poem			Loveday, John	Halo		1992	Fiction		156001136		
9782	All that glitters is not gold.	Shakespeare, William	The Merchant of Venice	Play	UK		Lovett, Charlie	The Bookman's Tale		2013	Fiction		9780870106401		
9783	Things are seldom what they seem, Skim milk masquerades as cream; Highlows pass as patent leathers: Jackdaws strut in peacock's feathers.	Gilbert and Sullivan	H. M. S. Pinafore				Lovett, Charlie	The Bookman's Tale		2013	Fiction		9780870106401		
9784	Vile and contemptible is the book which every body likes.	Spooner, Thomas	A Compendious Treatise of the Diseases of the Skin, from the Slightest Itching Humour in Particular Parts only, to the Inveterate Itch				Lovric, Michelle	The Book of Human Skin		2010	Fiction	1724	9781408805886		
9785	La fame fa far dei salti, ma l'amor li fa far piu alti. (Hunger makes you jump, but love makes you jump higher.)		Venetian proverb	Proverb			Lovric, Michelle	Carnevale		2001	Fiction		9781408843826		
9786	Love lends its name to countless dealings which are attritbuted to it but of which it knows no more than the Doge knows what goes on in Venice.	Francois, Duc De La Rochefoucauld	Maxims				Lovric, Michelle	The Remedy		2005	Fiction		9781408843819		
9787	As far as I am concerned, no sweet thing is evil.	Avicenna					Lovric, Michelle	The Remedy		2005	Fiction		9781408843819		
9788	Lover and friend hast thou put far from me, and mine acquaintance into darkness.		Psalm 88:18				Lowndes, Marie Adelaide Belloc	The Lodger		2010	Fiction				
9789	When I was alive I was dust which was, But now I am dust in dust I am dust which never was.		The Arabian Nights				Lowe, Daniel	All that's Left to Tell		2017	Fiction		9781250085559		
9790	Almost blue, almost doing things we used to do.	Costello, Elvis	Almost Blue				Lucarelli, Carlo	Almost Blue		1997	Fiction		9780099459439		
9791	On a cloudless afternoon in the peaceful Shikoku city of Tokushima, twelve-year-old Chizuru Akitani, Japanese-American daughter of acclaimed violinist and Living National Treasure Hiro Akitani, walked into the staff room at Motomachi Elementary, covered with blood and clutching a letter opener. Panic swept the room, as people assumed the sixth-grader, known for her introspective nature, had seriously hurt herself. The English teacher, Ms. Daniela Townshend, was the first to approach Chizuru. As she neared, the girl raised her palm and still the room with five words:  "This is not my blood."		Excerpt, Kyoto Wow!	Magazine	Japan		Luce, Kelly	Pull Me Under		2016	Fiction	1988	9780374238582		
9792	"Well, in our country," said Alice, still panting a little, "you'd generally get somewhere else -- if you ran very fast, for a long time, as we've been doing." "A slow sort of country!" said the Queen. "Now, here, you see, it takes all the running you can do, to keep in the same place."	Carroll, Lewis	Through the Looking-Glass, and What Alice Found There	Novel	UK		Lucius, Walter	Butterfly on the Storm		2016	Fiction		9780718181552		
9793	Beware! If you play at ghosts, you become one.	Anon.	The Kabbalah				Luiselli, Valeria	Faces in the Crowd		2011	Fiction		9781847085078		
9794	This text has been banned for distribution as injurious to the cause of the Light.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Night Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	Day Watch	Russian	2006	Fiction		9781401360207		
9795	This text has been banned for distribution as injurious to the cause of the Darkness.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Day Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	Day Watch	Russian	2006	Fiction		9781401360207		
9796	This text is mandatory reading for the forces of Light.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Night Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	Sixth Watch	Russian	2016	Fiction		9780062428448		
9797	This text is mandatory reading for the forces of Darkness.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Day Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	Sixth Watch	Russian	2016	Fiction		9780062428448		
9798	Ah, Stamboul! Of all the names that can enchant me, this one remains the most magical.	Loti, Pierre					Lokas, Michael David	The Oracle of Stamboul		2011	Fiction		9780755377695		
9799	This is a dubious text for the Cause of Light.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Night Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	The New Watch	Russian	2012	Fiction		9780434022311		
9800	This is a dubious text for the Cause of Darkness.	Lukyanenko, Sergei	The Day Watch	Fictional			Lukyanenko, Sergei	The New Watch	Russian	2012	Fiction		9780434022311		
9801	Where shall we see a better daughter or a kinder sister or a truer friend?	Austen, Jane	Emma	Novel	UK		Lupton, Rosamund	Sister		2010	Fiction		9780749942014		
9802	But flowers distill'd, though they with winter meet Leese but their show, their substance still lives sweet.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 5	Poem	UK		Lupton, Rosamund	Sister		2010	Fiction		9780749942014		
9803	You know quite well, deep within you, that there is only a single magic, single power, a single salvation... and that is called loving. Well, then, love your suffering. Do not resist it, do not flee from it. It is your aversion that hurts, nothing else.	Hesse, Hermann					Lustbader, Victoria	Approaching the Speed of Light		2013	Fiction		9780765334909		
9804	True! -- nervous -- very, very dreadfully nervous I had been and am; but why will you say that I am mad? The disease had sharpened my senses -- not destroyed -- not dulled them.	Poe, Edgar Allan	The Tell-Tale Heart	Short Story			Lock, Norman	The Port-Wine Stain		2016	Fiction		9781942658061		
9805	What am I myself but one of your meteors?	Whitman, Walt	Year of Meteors				Lock, Norman	American Meteor		2015	Fiction		9781934137949		
9806	Be silent, then, for danger is in words.	Marlowe, Christopher	Doctor Faustus				Lock, Norman	Shadow Play		2009	Fiction		9780963753632		
9807	If we are blinded by darkness,  we are also blinded by light.	Dillard, Annie					Locke, Attica	Black Water Rising		2009	Fiction		9780061735868		
9808	We navigate by stories, but sometimes we only escape by abandoning them.	Solnit, Rebecca					Locke, Attica	The Cutting Season		2012	Fiction		9781846689123		
9809	I reckon I got light out for the Territory...	Twain, Mark	The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn	Novel	US		Lock, Norman	The Boy in his Winter		2014	Fiction		9781934137765		
9810	What can we know? Why is there anything at all? Why not nothing?  What ought we to do? Why do what we do? Why and to whom are we finally responsible? What may we hope? Why are we here? What is it all about? What will give us courage for life and what courage for death?	Kung, Hans	On Being a Christian				Lodge, David	How Far Can You Go?		1980	Fiction		9780140057461		
9811	For children are innocent and love justice, while most of us are wicked and naturally prefer money.	Chesterton, G. K.					Lodato, Victor	Mathilda Savitch		2009	Fiction		9780374204006		
9812	The hardest thing in the world isn't to refrain from committing an evil, it's to stand up and stop one.	Winslow, Don	The Power of the dog				Loehfelm, Bill	Let the Devil Out		2016	Fiction		9780374298579		
9813	I have love in me the likes of which you can scarely imagine and rage the likes of which you would not believe. If I cannot satisfy the one, I will indulge the other.	Shelley, Mary					Loehfelm, Bill	The Devil in her Way		2013	Fiction		9780374298852		
9814	I may be on the side of the angels, but don't think for one second that I am one of them.	Doyle, Arthur Conan	Sherlock, The Reichenbach Fall				Loehfelm, Bill	Doing the Devil's Work		2015	Fiction		9780374298586		
9815	We have all become people according to the measure in which we have loved other people, and have had occasion for loving.	Pasternak, Boris					Lokko, Lesley	A Private Affair		2011	Fiction		9781409102465		
9816	Be oflove a little more careful than of anything.	cummings, e. e.					Lokko, Lesley	In Love and War		2014	Fiction		9781409142508		
9817	All war is deception.	Sun, Tzu			China		Lokko, Lesley	In Love and War		2014	Fiction		9781409142508		
9818	The coral waxes, the palm grows, but man departs.		Tahitian proverb	Proverb			London, Jack	Tales of the Pacific		1989	Fiction		9780140183580		
9819	Old longings nomadic leap, Chafing at custom's chain; Again from its brumal sleep Wakens the ferine strain.						London, Jack	The Call of the Wild and White Fang		2017	Fiction		9781631063305		
9820	Will He... Fill the void veins of Life  again with youth?	Owen, Wilfred	War Poems	Poem			Lope, Manuel De	The wrong Blood	Spanish	2000	Fiction		9781590513095		
9821	Verano era aquel, verano hazia...	Leon, Fray Luis de					Lope, Manuel De	The wrong Blood	Spanish	2000	Fiction		9781590513095		
9822	From the brake the Nightingale Sings exulting to the Rose; Though he sees her waxing pale In her passionate repose, While she triumphs waxing frail, Fading even while she glows; Though he knows How it goes --  Knows of last year's Nightingale Dead with last year's Rose...	Henley, W. E.					Lorrimer, Claire	Last Year's Nightingale		1984	Fiction		9781473613027		
9823	Woe to those who deeply hide their plans from the Lord, and whose deeds are done in a dark place, and they say, "Who sees us?" or "Who knows us?"		Isaiah 29:15				Lott, Bret	Dead Low Tide		2012	Fiction		9781400063758		
9824	A poet is like the birds of passage... They pass singing in the distance, the world Knows nothing of them except their voice...  I was singing, my friends, as a man breathes, As a bird mourns, as the wind sighs,  As murmurs float on flowing water.	Lamartine	Le Poete Mourant				Lovric, Michelle	The Floating Book		2003	Fiction		9781408843833		
9825	Christmas isn't just a day; it's a frame of mind.	Davies, Valentine					Lovett, Charlie	Ebenezer Scrooge		2015	Fiction		9780525429104		
9826	Describe a circle, stroke its back and it turns vicious.	Ionesco, Eugene	The Bald Prima Donna				Lovesey, Peter	The Circle		2005	Fiction	1950	9781569473924		
9827	In the meantime...(the inviting gesture of dots, dots, dots.) Of old, this dodge was the darling of the Kinematograph, alias Cinematograph, alias Moving Pictures. You saw the hero doing this or that, and in the meantime... Dots -- and the action switched to the country.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Despair				Lippincott, Robin	In The Meantime		2006	Fiction		9781592642007		
9828	All the world's a stage, And all the men and women merely players: They have their exits and their entrances; And one man in his time plays many parts...	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play	UK		Lippincott, Robin	In The Meantime		2006	Fiction		9781592642007		
9829	Will anyone remember that there were three of us?	Chekhov, Anton	Three Sisters				Lippincott, Robin	In The Meantime		2006	Fiction		9781592642007		
9830	I detest the man who hides one thing in the depths of his heart, and speaks for another.		The Iliad				Lippman, Laura	Life Sentences		2009	Fiction		9781847560933		
9831	Sell while you can: you are not for all markets	Shakespeare, William	As You Like It	Play	UK		Lipsky, David	The Art Fair		1996	Fiction		747529485		
9832	Alas for maiden, alas for Judge, For rich repiner and household drudge! God pity them both! and pity as all, Who vainly the dreams of youth recall.	Whittier, John Greenleaf	Maud Muller				Lippman, Laura	The Most Dangerous Thing		2011	Fiction		9780061706516		
9833	Where you used to be, there is a hole in the world, which I find myself constantly walking around in the daytime, and falling in at night.	Millay, Edna St. Vincent					Lippman, Laura	After I'm Gone		2014	Fiction		9780062083395		
9834	The first memory is of memory itself.	Agamben, Giorgio					Lish, Gordon	Peru		1986	Fiction		9781564788023		
9835	Amar e um elo entre o azul e o amarelo (Love is a link between blue  and yellow)	Leminski, Paulo					Lisboa, Adriana	Hut of Fallen Persimmons		2011	Fiction		9780896727212		
9836	Every noun, given by the form, said by the form, falls away from the form.	Lille, Alain de					Lish, Gordon	Self-Imitation of Myself		1997	Fiction				
9837	Absence makes the heart grow fonder.	Propertius, Sextus					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9838	Familiarity breeds contempt.	Syrus					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9839	A penny saved is a penny earned.	Franklin, Benjamin			US		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9840	You can't take it with you.	Hart, Moss & Kaufman, George S.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9841	God must love the common man, he made so many of them.	Lincoln, Abraham			US		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9842	God must hate the common man, he made him so common.	Wylie, Philip					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9843	I've steered clear of God. He was an incredible sadist.	Collier, John					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9844	There is a superstition in avoiding superstition.	Bacon, Francis					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9845	There's a sucker born every minute.	Barnum, P. T.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9846	Man is a social animal.	Spinoza, Baruch					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9847	Man is a political animal.	Aristotle			Greece		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9848	Man is the measure of all things.	Protagoras					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9849	Man is a blind, witless, low-brow anthropocentric clod who inflicts lesions upon the earth.	McHarg, Ian					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9850	The main thing needed to make men happy is intelligence... and it can be fostered by education.	Russell, Bertrand					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9851	Learned men are the cisterns of knowledge, not the fountainheads.	Northcote, James					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9852	All paid employments absorb and degrade the mind.	Aristotle			Greece		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9853	A perpetual holiday is a good working definition of hell.	Shaw, George Bernard					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9854	If you want others to be happy, practice compassion. If you want to be happy, practice compassion.	Dalai Lama					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9855	Happiness? That's nothing more than health and a poor memory.	Schweitzer, Albert					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9856	A humanitarian is always a hypocrite.	Orwell, George					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9857	Sisyphus was bascially a happy man.	Camus, Albert			France		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9858	Every actual state is corrupt. Good men must not obey laws too well.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo			US		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9859	What do I care about the law? Hain't I got the power?	Vanderbilt, Cornelius					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9860	Reality is a crutch for people who can't cope with drugs.	Tomlin, Lily					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9861	Of all the things I've lost, I miss my the most.	Hendrix, Jimi					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9862	There are two ways to slide easily through life; to believe everything or to doubt everything. Both ways save us from thinking.	Korzybski, Alfred					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9863	The no-mind not-thinks no-thoughts about no-things.	Buddha					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9864	The art of living is the art of knowing how to believe lies.	Pavese, Cesare					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9865	Always be sincere, even when you don't mean it.	Peter, Irene					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9866	When a man has pity on all living creatures, then only is he noble.	Buddha					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9867	I tend to be suspicious of people whose love of animals is exaggerated; they are often frustrated in their relationships with humans.	Ylla					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9868	He gave her a look you could have poured on a waffle.	Lardner, Ring					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9869	The only really happy folk are married women and single men.	Mencken, H. L.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9870	The body of a dead enemy always smells sweet.	Vitellius, Aulus					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9871	Rubble is trouble.	Muhammad Ali					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9872	The trouble with our time is that the future is not what it used to be.	Valery, Paul					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9873	A conclusion is the place where you got tired thinking.	Fischer, Martin H.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9874	A problem well-stated is a problem half-solved.	Kettering, Charles F.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9875	The certainties of one age are the problems of the next.	Tawney, R. H.					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9876	This is my death... and it will profit me to understand it.	Sexton, Anne					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9877	I'm not afraid to die. I just don't want to be there when it happens.	Allen, Woody			US		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9878	The universe it but one vast Symbol of God.	Carlyle, Thomas					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9879	Taken as a whole, the universe is absurd.	Landor, Walter Savage					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9880	Put three grains of sand inside a vast cathedral, and the cathedral will be more closely packed with sand than space is with stars.	Jeans, Sir James					Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9881	When it is dark enough you can see the stars.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo			US		Listi, Brad	Attention Deficit Disorder		2006	Fiction		9781906321093		
9882	The worst, the most corrupting lies are problems poorly stated.	Bernanos, Georges					Listfield, Emily	Best Intentions		2009	Fiction		9781416576716		
9883	...et chacun effectuera avec son ame, telle l'hirondelle avant l'orage, un vol indescriptible.	Mandelstam					Littell, Robert	The Stalin Epigram		2009	Fiction		9781416598640		
9884	I am alone; all round me drowns in falsehood: Life is not a walk across a field.	Pasternak, Boris	Hamlet	Poem			Littell, Robert	The Stalin Epigram		2009	Fiction		9781416598640		
9885	Every poet's death is murder.	Tsvetaeva, Marina	letter to poet Rainer Maria Rilke	Letter	Russia		Littell, Robert	The Mayakovsky Tapes		2016	Fition	1926	9781250100566		
9886	Or that the Everlasting had not fix'd His canon 'gainst self-slaughter!	Shakespeare, William	Hamelt	Play	UK		Littell, Robert	The Mayakovsky Tapes		2016	Fition	1926	9781250100566		
9887	Don't come. We were mistaken.	Schwartzman, Manya	note to her relatives, cited in The Idea of an Unmarked Grave by Sandrine Treiner		Russia		Littell, Robert	The Mayakovsky Tapes		2016	Fition	1926	9781250100566		
9888	And I remembered something you once told me And I'll be damned if it did not come true Twenty thousand roads I went down, down, down And they all led me straight back home to you.	Parsons, Gram	The Return of the Grievous Angel				Litt, Toby	I play the drums in a band called okay		2008	Fiction		9780141017921		
9889	So where is the visitin' professor visitin' from, huh?  And when he gets his act together, what is his act?	Perkins, Word					Littell, Robert	The Visiting Professor		1994	Fiction		9780143115533		
9890	Order. Routine. Chaos. Joie de vivre.	Ravel, M.					Littell, Robert	The Visiting Professor		1994	Fiction		9780143115533		
9891	Hey, I like your music. C major, wow! Rock 'n' roll.	The Tender To					Littell, Robert	The Visiting Professor		1994	Fiction		9780143115533		
9892	If the affections are mutual and everlasting, does it matter that they cannot be together in everyday life?		The Magpie Bridge				Liu, Hong	The Magpie		2003	Fiction		747265100		
9893	Home is the sailor, home from the sea And the hunter home from the hill.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Requiem				Livesey, Margot	The Flight of Gemma Hardy		2012	Fiction		9780062064226		
9894	The Butterfly Effect was the reason. For small pieces of weather -- and to a global forecaster small can mean thunderstorms and blizzards -- any prediction deteriorates rapidly. Errors and uncertainties multiply, cascading upward through a chain of turbulent features, from dust devils and squalls up to continent-size eddies that only satellites can see.	Gleick, James	Chaos				Lively, Penelope	How it all began		2012	Fiction		9780670023448		
9895	Today te combat takes a different shape; instead of wishing to put man in a prison, woman endeavors to escape from one; she no longer seeks to drag him into the realms of immanence but to emerge, herself, into the light of transcendence. Now the attitude of the males creates a new conflict: it is with a bad grace that the man lets her go.	Beavoir, Simone de	The Second Sex				Levin, Ira	The Stepford Wives		1972	Fiction		9781849015899		
9896	O, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!	Scott, Sir Walter					Lewis, Steve & Uhlmann, Chris	The Marmalade Files		2012	Fiction		97808732294748		
9897	Our joys as winged dreams do fly; Why then should sorrow last? Since grief but aggravates thy loss, Grieve not for what is past.	Percy, Thomas					Lewis, Beverly	The Revelation		2005	Fiction		764228749		
9898	Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul, And sings the tune without the words, And never stops at all.	Dickinson, Emily					Lewis, Susan	No Place to Hide		2015	Fiction		9780345549556		
9899	What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God?		Micah 6:8				Lewis, Beverly	The Sacrifice		2004	Fiction		9780764228728		
9900	We live in new times -- the age of the hero is past -- now it the time of the non-virtuous man.	Gogol, Nikolai	Dead Souls				Lewycka, Marina	Various Pets Alive & Dead		2012	Fiction	1842	9781905490554		
9901	I take thee at thy word: Call me but love, and I'll be new baptized; Henceforth I never will be Romeo.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Libaire, Jardine	White Fur		2017	Fiction		9780451497925		
9902	I remember a little girl who had a white rabbit coat and hat and muff. Actually, I don't remember the little girl. I remember the coat and the hat and the muff.	Brainard, Joe	I Remember				Libaire, Jardine	White Fur		2017	Fiction		9780451497925		
9903	... One word frees us of all the weight and pain of life: that word is love.	Sophocles	Oedipus at Colonus				Lichtenstein, Alice	Lost		2010	Fiction		9781439159828		
9904	"BigLaw" is an industry nickname for the nation's largest law firms. BigLaw firms are full-service law firms that traditionally: - Employ large numbers of attorneys (100+) - Rank among the top-grossing law firms in the nation; - Pay top-market salaries; - Recruit from tier one law schools; - Maintain a national or global presence, with multiple offices across the country or the world.		About .com Legal Careers Glossary				Liebman, Ron	Big Law		2017	Fiction		9781101982990		
9905	Size matters.	Anonymous					Liebman, Ron	Big Law		2017	Fiction		9781101982990		
9906	Some enjoy life, some suffer it; we fight it.		Old Saying of the Siberian Urkas				Lilin, Nicolai	Siberian Education		2011	Fiction		9780399308058		
9907	I was getting bored at home, coddled by my mom,  Then one fine spring day, the dear Fatherland called me away. Now I'm not bored one bit, time flies like a bullet...		Russian army song		Russia		Lilin, Nicolai	Sniper		2012	Fiction		9780393082111		
9908	If any citizen, in the absence of legal grounds, fails to appear at the appropriate commissariat in response to the summons for military conscription, he will be considered a 'deserter' and tried according to the law of the Russian Federation.		Russian Federation law on military service, Article 31.5		Russia		Lilin, Nicolai	Sniper		2012	Fiction		9780393082111		
9909	Walking with my shadow on the ground,  going down the rocky road, boots making me cripple-toed, and my helmet slipping down.  Rifle thumping on my arse, girls still on my mind. I trip on stones and fall behind, cursing every Russian curse.  Op-lya, the army is me! Op-lya, the army is me!	Trofimov, Sergei	The Army is Me	Song			Lilin, Nicolai	Sniper		2012	Fiction		9780393082111		
9910	Having a prostitute for a daughter brings a family less dishonor than a soldier for a son.		Old Russian Proverb	Proverb	Russia		Lilin, Nicolai	Sniper		2012	Fiction		9780393082111		
9911	Success is always and everywhere a racket.	Chandler, Raymond					Limon, Martin	G. I. Bones		2009	Fiction		9781569478639		
9912	We are not machines!	Tae-IL, Jeon					Lim, Eugene	Dear Cyborgs		2017	Fiction		9780374537111		
9913	Catch me solving mysteries like Wikipedia Brown.  It's the future get down. We make a sound even if nobody's around.	Das Racist					Lim, Eugene	Dear Cyborgs		2017	Fiction		9780374537111		
9914	Resist -- a plot is brought home -- The tour.	Swift, Jonathan	Gulliver's Travels				Linmark, R. Zamora	Leche		2011	Fiction		9781566892544		
9915	But to draw the lessons of the good that came my way, I will describe the other things I saw.	Dante	Inferno				Linmark, R. Zamora	Leche		2011	Fiction		9781566892544		
9916	There will be no armed uprising of Japanese...  For the most part local Japanese are loyal to the United States... Their family life is disciplined and honourable. The children are obedient and the girls virtuous... [The Nisei] show a pathetic eagerness to be Americans. There is a remarkable even extraordinary degree of loyalty among this suspect group.	Special Agent Munson, Curtis	Report to President Roosevelt				Lindley, Maureen	A Girl Like You		2013	Fiction	1941	9781608192656		
9917	I'm for catching every Japanese in America, Alaska, and Hawaii now and putting them in concentration camps... Damn them! Let's get rid of them now!	Rankin, John	Congressional record				Lindley, Maureen	A Girl Like You		2013	Fiction	1941	9781608192656		
9918	I am for the immediate removal of every Japanese on the West Coast to a point deep in the interior. I don't mean a nice part of the interior either. Herd 'em up. Pack 'em off and give 'em the inside room in the badlands. Let 'em be pinched, hurt, hungry and up against it.	Mclemore, Henry					Lindley, Maureen	A Girl Like You		2013	Fiction				
9919	These violent delights have violent ends And in their triumph die, like fire and powder, Which as they kiss consume.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	UK		Linnea, Sharon	These Violent Delights		2012	Fiction		9781933608617		
9920	In one great gulp I drank my tea and gazed Upon the grim and gloomy world anew --  And gasped at how my griping eye had lied. The rain still fell, the wind still blew, but now I thought it grand! I love the rain! Not rain nor cloud did cloud my eye -- 'twas thirst!	Savage, Lionel Lupus	The Epiphany				Leom Forrest	The Gentle Man		2016	Fiction				
9921	Dalla sua pace la mia dipende, quel che a lei piace vita mi rende, quel che le incresce morte mi da. S'ella sospira, sospiro anch'io, e mia quell'ira, quel pianto e mio e non ho bene s'ella non l'ha. My peace depends upon hers: what pleases her gives me life, that which pains her gives me death. If she sighs, I will sigh as well, her anger and her sorrows are mine and I have no joy unless she shares it.	Giovanni, Don					Leon, Donna	Acqua Alta		2009	Fiction		9780802120281		
9922	E scenderem col fiume, e in seno accolti il mar ci avra pria che risorga il giorno. We'll go down with the stream, and the sea Will have us before the day dawns.	Handel	Ottone	Play			Leon, Donna	Earthly Remains		2017	Fiction		9780802126474		
9923	Le voci di virtu Non cura amante cor, o pur non sente A loving heart pays no attention to the voice of virtue, or cannot hear it.	Handel	Rodelinda				Leon, Donna	Falling in Love		2015	Fiction		9780434023585		
9924	Oh mio fiero Destin, perversa sorte! Spari mia vita e non mi date a morte. Oh, my proud Destiny, perverse Fate! To destroy my life, but not give me to death.	Steffani, Agostino	Niobe	Play			Leon, Donna	The Jewels of Paradise		2012	Fiction		9780434022274		
9925	Di questo tradimento Chi mai sara l'autor? Of this treachery, who could be the author?	Mozart	La Clemenza di Tito				Leon, Donna	Fatal Remedies		1999	Fiction		9780812124964		
9926	E sempre bene Il sospettare un poco, in questo mondo.  It's always better, in this world,  To be a little suspicious.	Mozart	Cosi fan tutte				Leon, Donna	Quietly in Their Sleep		1997	Fiction		9780802123824		
9927	Welche Freude wird das sein,  Wenn die Gotter uns bedenken, Unsrer Liebe Kinder schenken, So liebe kleine Kinderlein! How happy we will be If the gods are gracious And bless our love with children, With darling little children!	Mozart	Die Zauberflote (The Magic Flute)				Leon, Donna	Suffer the Little Children		2007	Fiction		9780434016259		
9928	Signor dottore Che si puo fare? Honoured doctor What can be done?	Mozart	Cosi fan tutte				Leon, Donna	Doctored Evidence		2004	Fiction		9780802146014		
9929	In fact, the absolute is available to everyone in every age. There never was a more holy age than ours, and never a less.	Dillard, Annie 	For the Time Being				Spragg, Mark	Bone Fire	US	2010	Fiction		307272753		
9930	The distance that the dead have gone Does not at first appear- Their coming back seems possible For many an ardent year.	Dickinson, Emily					Freeman, Brian	Immoral	US	2005	Fiction		739457128		
9931	Must crimes be punished but by other crimes, and greater criminals?	Lord Byron					Freeman, Brian	Stripped	US	2006	Fiction		312340443		
9932	Where the dead red leaves of the years lie rotten, The cold old crimes and the deeds thrown by, The misconceived and the misbegotten, I would find a sin to do ere I die.	Swinburne, Algernon Charles 	The Triumph of Time				Freeman, Brian	Stalked	US	2007	Fiction		312363273		
9933	O, are you come, Iago? you have done well, That men must lay their murders on your neck.'	Shakespeare, William	Othello				Freeman, Brian	Burying Place	US	2009	Fiction		755348753		
9934	I'll be judge, I'll be jury,' said cunning old Fury: 'I'll try the whole cause, and condemn you to death.'	Carroll, Lewis					Freeman, Brian	Bone House	US	2010	Fiction		312562837		
9935	TO THE ATTENTION OF MR. FLORIAN STEELE CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER OF MONDAMIN RESEARCH I KNOW YOUR SINS YOU SACRIFICE THE INNOCENT YOU SEVER FAMILIES WITH YOUR EVIL YOU BELIEVE YOURSELF A GIANT IN THE EARTH BUT YOUR HEART IS FILLED WITH VIOLENCE AND CORRUPTION NOW RETRIBUTION IS COMING DESTRUCTION WILL RAIN DOWN ON ALL THAT YOU HAVE CREATED NO ONE WILL BE SPARED I AM A TORRENT WITHOUT MERCY I AM THE VENGEANCE OF GOD MY NAME IS AQUARIUS						Freeman, Brian	Spilled Blood	US	2012	Fiction		1402798121		
9936	‘We are healed of a suffering only by experiencing it to the full.’	Proust, Marcel					Freeman, Brian	Goodbye to the Dead	US	2015	Fiction		1623659116		
9937	Nobody sees it happen, but it does. For suddenly, it seems, the woods are bare.	Updike, John 	Leaf Season				Cronin, Justin	Mary and O’Neil	US	2001	Fiction		385333595		
9938	I’ll look for you in old Honolulu, San Francisco, Ashtabula, Yer gonna have to leave me now, I know. But I’ll see you in the sky above, In the tall grass, in the ones I love, Yer gonna make me lonesome when you go.	Dylan,  Bob 	You’re Gonna Make Me Lonesome When You Go				Cronin, Justin	The Summer Guest	US	2004	Fiction		385335822		
9939	When I have seen by Time’s fell hand defac’d The rich proud cost of outworn buried age; When sometime lofty towers I see down-raz’d, And brass eternal slave to mortal rage; When I have seen the hungry ocean gain Advantage on the kingdom of the shore, And the firm soil win of the watery main, Increasing store with loss, and loss with store; When I have seen such interchange of state, Or state itself confounded to decay; Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate That Time will come and take my love away.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 64				Cronin, Justin	The Passage	US	2010	Fiction		345504968		
9940	The road to death is a long march beset with all evils, and the heart fails little by little at each new terror, the bones rebel at each step, the mind sets up its own bitter resistance and to what end? The barriers sink one by one, and no covering of the eyes shuts out the landscape of disaster, nor the sight of crimes committed there.	Porter, Katherine Anne	Pale Horse, Pale Rider				Cronin, Justin	The Passage	US		Fiction		345504968		
9941	She stood beside me for years, or was it a moment? I cannot remember. Maybe I loved her, maybe I didn’t. There was a house, and then no house. There were trees, but none remain. When no one remembers, what is there? You, whose moments are gone, who drift like smoke in the afterlife, tell me something, tell me anything.	Strand, Mark	In the Afterlife				Cronin, Justin	The Twelve	US	2012	Fiction		978-0-345-53489-7		
9942	Some rise by sin, and some by virtue fall.		Measure for Measure, Act 2 Scene1				Tobey, Danny 	The Faculty Club	US	2010	Fiction		1439154295		
9943	Ring the bells that still can ring Forget your perfect offering There is a crack, a crack in everything That’s how the light gets in.	Cohen, Leonard	Anthem				Kerman, Piper	Orange is the New Black	US	2010	Fiction		385523386		
9944	demurrage n. Rate or amount payable to shipowner by charterer for failure to load or discharge ship within time allowed; similar charge on railway trucks or goods; such detention, delay. [f. OF demo(u)rage (demorer, as DEMUR see — AGE)]						Banks, Iain	Canal Dreams	Scottish	1989	Fiction		034910171X		
9945	Idolatry is worse than carnage.		The Koran, 2: 190				Banks, Iain	Consider Phlebas	Scottish	1987	Fiction		1857231384		
9946	Gentile or Jew O you who turn the wheel and look to windward, Consider Phlebas, who was once handsome and tall as you	Eliot, T.S	"The Waste Land', IV				Banks, Iain	Consider Phlebas	Scottish	1987	Fiction		1857231384		
9947	Slight Mechanical Destruction' Zakalwe enfranchised;_Those lazy curls of smoke above the city,_Black wormholes in the air of noontime's bright Ground Zero._Did they tell you what you wanted to be told?_Or rain-skinned on a concrete fastness,_Fortress island in the flood;_You walked amongst the smashed machines,_And looked through undrugged eyes_For engines of another war,_And an attrition of the soul and the device._With craft and plane and ship,_And gun and drone and field you played, and_Wrote an allegory of your regress_In other people's tears and blood;_The tentative poetics of your rise_From a mere and shoddy grace._And those who found you,_Took, remade you_('Hey, my boy, it's you and us knife missiles now,_Our lunge and speed and bloody secret: _The way to a man's heart is through his chest! )_- They thought you were their plaything,_Savage child; the throwback from wayback_Expedient because_Utopia spawns few warriors._But you knew your figure cut a cipher_Through every crafted plan,_And playing our game for real_Saw through our plumbing jobs_And wayward glands_To a meaning of your own, in bones._- The catchment of these cultured lives_Was not in flesh,_And what we only knew,_You felt,_With all the marrow of your twisted cells.__ Rasd-Coduresa Diziet Embless Sma da" Marenhide. c/o SC, Year 115 (Earth, Khmer calendar). 		Marain original, own translation. Unpublished.				Banks, Iain	Use of Weapons		1990	Fiction		185723135X		
9948	Any man who may be asked in this century what he did to make his life worthwhile, can respond with a good deal of pride and satisfaction: 'I served in the United States Navy.' 	Kennedy, John F.	President John F. Kennedy Speech to the new plebe class United States Naval Academy August 1, 1963				Brown, Don	Black Sea Affair	US	2008	Fiction, Thriller	1963	310272149		
9949	He who controls the seas controls the world.	Raleigh, Sir Walter 					Brown, Don	The Malacca Conspiracy	US	2010	Fiction, Thriller		310272157		
9950	She was not old, nor young, nor at the years Which certain people call a "certain age," Which yet the most uncertain age appears.	Lord Byron					McMahon, Neil 	To The Bone	US	2003	Fiction		60529164		
9951	Extinction: Many species have become extinct because of human destruction of their natural environments. Indeed, current rates of human-induced extinctions are estimated to be about 1,000 times greater than past natural rates of extinction, leading some scientists to call modern times the sixth mass extinction. 		Encyclopedia Britannica				McMahon, Neil and Patterson, James	Toy	US	2011	Fiction		316097365		
9952	TOY A material object for children or others to play with (often an imitation of some familiar object); a plaything; also, something contrived for amusement rather than for practical use.		The Oxford English Dictionary				McMahon, Neil 	Toy	US	2011	Fiction		316097365		
9953	Many a time I've heard the tale from the men in the shipyards about the rat that could speak. I never laid no confidence in that before; but tonight, if I'd demeaned myself to lay my ear to the door of the further bin, I could pretty much have heard what they was saying.	James, M.R					McMahon, Neil 	Dead Silver	US	2008	Fiction		61340766		
9954	… enemies that whisper to the blood…	Roethke, Theodore	Prognosis				Stabenow, Dana 	Whisper to the Blood	US	2009	Fiction		312369743		
9955	Home is the sailor, home from the sea And the hunter, home from the hill.						Stabenow, Dana 	So Sure Of Death	US	1999	Fiction		451199448		
9956	“Sex is dead. Money is the sex of our time.”	Steiner, Sally 					Sanders, Lawrence	Timothy's game	US	1988	Fiction		425116417		
9957	There came a time when there were assignments that had to be done right, and they would seek Zeb out. These assignments included police shootings, civil-rights violations, and he tracked down fugitives all over the country. He was not your average cop. He was very, very professional.	Lebofsky, Howard 	Howard Lebofsky, Deputy Solicitor of Philadelphia				Griffin, W. E. B. and Butterworth,  William E. IV	The Traffickers	US	1996	Fiction		399155864		
9958	The necessity of procuring good intelligence is apparent and need not be further urged.						Griffin, W. E. B. and Butterworth,  William E. IV	Hazardous Duty	US	2013	Fiction		399160671		
9959	People always leave traces. No person is without a shadow. You forget what you want to remember and remember what you would prefer to forget.		Graffiti on buildings in New York City				Mankell, Henning 	The Troubled Man	Swedish	2009	Fiction, Crime Fiction		307593495		
9960	It is not so much the sight of immorality of the great that is to be feared as that of immorality leading to greatness.	de Tocqueville, Alexis 	Democracy in America				Mankell, Henning 	The Man Who Smiled	Swedish	1994	Fiction, Crime Fiction		1565849930		
9961	“I saw God in a dream and He had two faces. One was soft and kind like a mother’s face, and the other looked like the face of Satan.”	Nawal El Saadawi	The Fall of the Imam				Mankell, Henning 	The Fifth Woman	Swedish	1996	Fiction, Crime Fiction		1400031540		
9962	“With love and care the spiderweb weaves its spider.”		African proverb				Mankell, Henning 	The Fifth Woman	Swedish	1996	Fiction, Crime Fiction		1400031540		
9963	Shall I bend, in vain, shall I shake the old, hard, immovable bars? — they will not stretch, they will not break for the bars are riveted and forged inside myself, and the bars will not shatter until I shatter too	Froding, Gustaf 	A Ghasel				Mankell, Henning 	Sidetracked	Swedish	1995	Fiction		1400031567		
9964	There are always many more disordered than ordered systems		Second Law of Thermodynamics				Mankell, Henning 	One Step Behind	Swedish	1997	Fiction		99448874		
9965	‘But because truly, being here is so much; because everything here apparently needs us, this fleeting world, which in some strange way keeps calling to us. Us, the most fleeting of all.’	Rilke, Rainer Maria 					Temple, Peter	Truth	South African	2009	Fiction		9781921520914		
9966	Who made thee a prince and judge over us? Intendest thou to kill me, as thou killedst the Egyptian?	Exodus 2:14	Bible				Chadda, Sarwat 	Devil’s Kiss		2009	Fiction		141325879		
9967	I came upon a small child, the daughter of a local farmer. She was no more than four, with shining eyes and curling auburn hair. I devoured her. Her flesh was most delicious.	de Gévaudan, Pierre 	Confession of Pierre de Gévaudan, December 1767				Chadda, Sarwat 	Dark Goddess		2010	Fiction	1767	1423127595		
9968	‘Battle not with monsters, lest ye become a monster, and if you gaze into the abyss, the abyss gazes also into you.’	Nietzsche, Friedrich 					Bolton, Sharon	Blood Harvest	UK	2010	Fiction		312600518		
9969	There are nights when the wolves are silent and only the moon howls.'	Carlin, George 					Bolton, Sharon	Sacrifice	UK	2008	Fiction		312381131		
9970	The stars move still, time runs, the clock will strike, The Devil will come, and Faustus must be damned.	Marlowe, Christopher 	The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus				Cooper, Glen	The Devil Will Come	US	2011	Fiction		B00OPGSDQ8		
9971	We have here in America an all too obvious and objectionable prejudice against Russia. And this, you will agree, is born of fear. In Russia, something strange and foreboding has occurred, it threatens to undo our present civilization and instinctively we fear change? There are those among us who whisper that this change will mean darkness and chaos, there are those who claim it is but a golden light which, starting from a little flame, shall circle the earth and make it glow with happiness. All that is not for me to say. I am but a messenger who lays his notes before you.	Bryant, Louise 	Six Red Months in Russia				Hyde, Anthony	The Red Fox		1985	Fiction	1918	140083987		
9972	The Russian Revolution, when it comes, will be all the more terrible because it will be proclaimed in the name of religion. Russian policy has melted the Church into the State and confounded heaven and earth: a man who sees a god in his master scarcely hopes for paradise, except through the favours of the Emperor.	Marquis de Custine					Hyde, Anthony	The Red Fox		1985	Fiction	1839	140083987		
9973	I have never liked anyone at first sight.	Maugham, W. Somerset 					Hallinan, Timothy 	The Bone Polisher	US	1995	Fiction		380713721		
9974	You know the sheriff has his problems, too, and he will surely take them out on you.	Zevon, Warren 	“Muhammad’s Radio”				Hallinan, Timothy 	The Bone Polisher	US	1995	Fiction		380713721		
9975	A President once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself” Now it seems like we’re supposed to be afraid It’s patriotic in fact and color-coded And what are we supposed to be afraid of? Why, of being afraid That’s what terror means, doesn’t it? That’s what it used to mean	Newman, Randy 	A Few Words in Defense of Our Country				Hallinan, Timothy 	The Fear Artist	US	2012	Fiction		1616951125		
9976	The links among the Chinese make up a network that covers the globe.	De Poncins, Gontran 	From a Chinese City				Hallinan, Timothy 	The Man With No Time	US	1993	Fiction		688103448		
9977	The dog is a creature that keeps watch and is skillful in its selection of men. On this account the ancients on all their festive occasions of eating and drinking employed it.	Khan Hsaing-Tao					Hallinan, Timothy 	The Man With No Time	US	1993	Fiction		688103448		
9978	Pilot, pirate, and gentleman, he vanquished the blue-nosed eagles. Belated thanks to Matt Sartwell for the squeal; And love, as always, to Munyin Choy … how frail they are, the skin, the nerves, the blood and bone that frame the soul's disguise.	Herbst, George					Hallinan, Timothy 	Skin Deep	US	1991	Fiction	1938	451403096		
9979	The curious life cycle of the botfly begins with an egg laid on a mammal's lip or fur. When the egg is licked and swallowed, its coating dissolves and a voracious larva is freed to float in the juices of the stomach. Eventually it begins to eat its way out, gaining weight as it goes. When it reaches the surface, usually through a flat muscle, the baby fly leaves behind an exit wound about the size of a.22 caliber bullet.	Wendt, Frederick 	An Entomologist's Notebook				Hallinan, Timothy 	Everything but the Squeal	US	1990	Fiction		451402618		
9980	Home is where you hang your head.	Marx, Groucho 					Hallinan, Timothy 	Everything but the Squeal	US	1990	Fiction		451402618		
9981	Oh, the little chickie hollered, And the little chickie begged, And they poured hot water Up and down his leg. …		Traditional American children's song				Hallinan, Timothy 	Everything but the Squeal	US	1990	Fiction		451402618		
9982	But the bravest are surely those who have the clearest vision of what is before them, glory and danger alike, and yet notwithstanding, go out to meet it.	THUCYDIDES					Greany, Mark	Dead Eye	US	2013	Fiction		425269051		
9983	Pandemonium the Palace of Satan rises, suddenly built out of the Deep.	Milton, John	Paradise Lost				Fahy, Warren	Pandemonium	US	2011	Fiction		765333295		
9984	As he walked to the Senate, a note was thrust into Julius Caesar’s hand. His spies had done their job, giving him a list of conspirators and their plans to kill him. Unfortunately, Caesar was in a hurry and did not read it. An hour later, he was assassinated.		The Book of Spies				Lynds, Gayle 	The Book of Spies	US	2007	Fiction		312380895		
9985	In the abstruse world of espionage, it’s not always easy to know when you are in on a secret.		Time magazine, January 9, 2006				Lynds, Gayle 	The Book of Spies	US	2007	Fiction	2006	312380895		
9986	Leave us, proud person! We are wild and have no laws, We do not torture or execute- We have no need of blood or moans- But we won’t live with a murderer… You are not born for the wild life, You want freedom only for yourself.	Pushkin, Aleksandr 	The Gypsies				Siger, Jeffrey	Target: Tinos	US	2012	Fiction		1590589785		
9987	“[I]n this century, scarcely a word has been written on the remote and barren but astonishing region of the Mani…but the name of the Mani at once suggests four ideas to any Greek: the custom of the blood feud, dirges, Petrobey Mavromichalis, the leader of the Maniots in the Greek War of Independence and the fact that the Mani…wrested its freedom from the Turks and maintained a precarious independence.”	Fermor, Patrick Leigh 	MANI: Travels in the Southern Peloponnese (1958)				Siger, Jeffrey	Sons of Sparta	US	2014	Fiction		1464203148		
9988	Magick: “It is theoretically possible to cause in any object any change of which that object is capable by nature."	Crowley, Aleister	The Wickedest Man On Earth				Siger, Jeffrey	Mykonos After Midnight	US	2013	Fiction		1482924390		
9989	My poppa used to always say life just ain’t fair, and I guess of all the things he ever taught me, that makes more sense than anything else. At least it helps to explain what follows.	Lane, Johnny 	Johnny Lane, Denver, Colorado 1993				Zeltserman, Dave 	Fast Lane	US	2004	Fiction		1930997620		
9990	And he laid bold on the dragon, that old serpent, which is the Devil, and Satan, and bound him a thousand years.	Revelation 20:2	Bible				Hayder, Mo	Pig Island	UK	2006	Fiction		871139529		
9991	Stone walls do not a prison make, Nor iron bars a cage; Minds innocent and quiet take That for an hermitage. If I have my freedom in my love, And in my soul am free, Angels alone, that soar above, Enjoy such liberty.	Lovelace, Richard					Zandri, Vincent 	The Innocent	US	2010	Fiction	1649	2940011815430		
9992	“Many nights in a row now I’ve been woken up by the past.”	Barter, C.S. 	Drawing				Zandri, Vincent 	The Remains	US	2010	Fiction		982770502		
9993	“Three little kittens they lost their mittens, and they began to cry. ‘Oh mother dear, we sadly fear that we have lost our mittens.’ ‘What! Lost your mittens, you naughty kittens! Then you shall have no pie.’”		Mother Goose Nursery Rhyme				Zandri, Vincent 	The Remains	US	2010	Fiction	1843	982770502		
9994	For the angels who inhabit this town, although their shape constantly changes, each night we leave some cold potatoes and a bowl of milk on the windowsill. Usually they inhabit heaven where, by the way, no tears are allowed. They push the moon around like a boiled yam. The Milky Way is their hen with her many children. When it is night the cows lie down but the moon, that big bull, stands up.	Sexton,Anne 	 “Locked Doors”				Zandri, Vincent 	Locked Doors	US		Fiction				
9995	You may have tangible wealth untold; Casketes of jewels and coffers of gold, Richer than I you can never be- I had a Mother who read to me.	Strickland, Gillian					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	Out Of The Deep I Cry	US	2004	Fiction		312988885		
9996	My father moved through dooms of love through sames of am through haves of give, singing each morning out of each night my father moved through depths of height	Cummings,  E.E. 					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	To Darkness And To Death	US	2005	Fiction		312988877		
9997	My father didn’t tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.	Kelland, Clarence B. 					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	To Darkness And To Death	US	2005	Fiction		312988877		
9998	When the wicked man turneth away from his wickedness that he hath committed, and doeth that which is lawful and right, he shall save his soul alive.	Ezek. 18:27	Bible				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	To Darkness And To Death	US	2005	Fiction		312988877		
9999	The day is gently sinking to a close, Fainter and yet more faint the sunlight glows: O Brightness of Thy Father’s glory, Thou eternal Light of light, be with us now: Where Thou art present darkness cannot be; Midnight is glorious noon, O Lord, with Thee. Our changeful lives are ebbing to an end; Onward to darkness and to death we tend; O Conqueror of the grave, be Thou our Guide; Be Thou our Light in death’s dark eventide; Then in our mortal hour will be no gloom, No sting in death, no terror in the tomb. Thou, Who in darkness walking didst appear Upon the waves, and Thy disciples cheer, Come, Lord, in lonesome days, when storms assail, And earthly hopes and human succors fail; When all is dark, may we behold Thee nigh, And hear Thy voice, “Fear not, for it is I.” The weary world is moldering to decay, Its glories wane, its pageants fade away: In that last sunset, when the stars shall fall, May we arise, awakened by Thy call, With Thee, O Lord, forever to abide, In that blest day which has no eventide.	Wordsworth, Christopher 	The Day Is Gently Sinking to a Close				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	To Darkness And To Death	US	2005	Fiction		312988877		
10000	Let all mortal flesh keep silence, And with fear and trembling stand; Ponder nothing earthly-minded, For with blessing in his hand Christ our God to earth descendeth, Our full homage to demand. King of kings, yet born of Mary, As of old on earth he stood, Lord of lords in human vesture, In the Body and the Blood, He will give to all the faithful His own self for heavenly food. Rank on rank the host of heaven Spreads its vanguard on the way, As the Light of Light descendeth From the realms of endless day, That the powers of hell may vanish As the darkness clears away. At his feet the six-winged seraph; Cherubim with sleepless eye, Veil their faces to the Presence, As with ceaseless voice they cry: “Alleluia, alleluia! Alleluia, Lord Most High!”		Let All Mortal Flesh Keep Silence – Liturgy of St. James; para. by Gerard Moultrie The Hymnal, 1982, The Church Publishing Company				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	All Mortal Flesh	US	2006	Fiction		312312644		
10001	My Shepherd will supply my need, Jehovah is his Name; In pastures fresh he makes me feed Beside the living stream. He brings my wandering spirit back When I forsake his ways, And leads me, for his mercy's sake, In paths of truth and grace. When I walk through the shades of death, Thy presence is my stay; One word of thy supporting breath Drives all my fears away. Thy hand, in sight of all my foes, Doth still my table spread; My cup with blessings overflows, Thy oil anoints my head. The sure provision of my God Attend me all my days; Oh, may thy house be mine abode And all my work be praise. There would I find a settled rest, While others go and come; No more a stranger or a guest, But like a child at home.	Watt, Isaac 	Isaac Watts (1674-1748) paraphrase of Psalm 23, The Hymnal, 1982, The Church Pension Fund				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	I Shall Not Want	US	2008	Fiction		312334877		
10002	Mother whose heart hung humble as a button On the bright splendid shroud of your son, Do not weep. War is kind.	Crane, Stephen					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	One Was a Soldier	US	2011	Fiction		312334893		
10003	I BELIEVE IN… THE COMMUNION OF SAINTS…		The Apostles’ Creed, The Book of Common Prayer				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	One Was a Soldier	US	2011	Fiction		312334893		
10004	WINTER MUST BE COLD FOR THOSE WITH NO WARM MEMORIES.	Daves, Delmer and Mccary, Leo					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	In the Bleak Midwinter	US	2002	Fiction		312986769		
10005	In the bleak midwinter, frosty wind made moan, Earth stood hard as iron, water like a stone; Snow had fallen, snow on snow, snow on snow, In the bleak midwinter, long ago. Our God, heaven cannot hold him, nor earth sustain; Heaven and earth shall flee away when he comes to reign; In the bleak midwinter a stable place sufficed The Lord God incarnate, Jesus Christ. Angels and archangels may have gathered there, Cherubim and seraphim thronged the air; But his mother, in her maiden bliss, Worshiped the beloved with a kiss. What can I give him, poor as I am? If I were a shepherd, I would bring a lamb; If I were a wise man, I would do my part; Yet what I can give him: give him my heart.	Rossetti, Christina	IN THE BLEAK MIDWINTER				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	In the Bleak Midwinter	US	2002	Fiction		312986769		
10006	There is a fountain filled with blood drawn from Emmanuel’s veins; And sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains. Lose all their guilty stains, lose all their guilty stains; And sinners plunged beneath that flood lose all their guilty stains. The dying thief rejoiced to see that fountain in his day; And there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away. Washed all my sins away, washed all my sins away; And there have I, though vile as he, washed all my sins away. Dear dying Lamb, Thy precious blood shall never lose its power Till all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more. Be saved, to sin no more, be saved, to sin no more; Till all the ransomed church of God be saved, to sin no more. E’er since, by faith, I was the stream Thy flowing wounds supply, Redeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die. And shall be till I die, and shall be till I die; Redeeming love has been my theme, and shall be till I die. Then in a nobler, sweeter song, I’ll sing Thy power to save, When this poor lisping, stammering tongue lies silent in the grave. Lies silent in the grave, lies silent in the grave; When this poor lisping, stammering tongue lies silent in the grave.	Cowper, William	Conyer’s Collections of Psalms and Hymns				Spencer-Fleming, Julia	A Fountain Filled With Blood	US	2003	Fiction		312995431		
10007	WE WILL MEET, BUT WE WILL MISS HIM THERE WILL BE HIS VACANT CHAIR WE WILL LINGER TO CARESS HIM WHILE WE BREATHE OUR EVENING PRAYER	Washburn, Henry. J and Root, George F.					Spencer-Fleming, Julia	A Fountain Filled With Blood	US	2003	Fiction		312995431		
10008	She ne're from Courts, yet Courts could have undone with untaught Looks, and an unpractised Heart;  Her Nets, the moft prepar'd, could never than,  For Nature spread them in the fear of Art.		Gond. lib. 2, Cant 7				Anonymous	Virtue Rewarded; or the Irish Princess		1693					
10009	In vain from Fate we fly, For first or last, as all must die So 'tis as much decreed above That first or last, we all must love.	Lansdown					Haywood, Eliza	Love in Excess; or, The Fatal Enquiry		1719					
10010	How gaily is as first begun, Our Live's uncertain- Rave.  How soft the first Ideas move, That wander o'er the Mind. How full the Joy, how fair the Love, Which does that early Season move, Like Flowers the Western Wind.	Manley	Atalantis				Boyd, Elizabeth	The Happy-Unfortunate; or the Female-Page		1732					
10011	Si probitas, sensus, virtutum gratia, census, nobilitas orti possint resistere morti, non foret extintus Federicus, qui iacet intus. (If probity, reason, abundance of virtue, nobility of birth, could prevent death, Frederick, who lies here, would not have died.)		Inscription on Frederick's tomb	Inscription			Leoni, Giulio	The Kingdom Light	Italian	2005	Fiction		9780099516460		
10012	Ah, perche, oh Dio, Perche non mi lasciasti crudel, morir nell'acque, e mi salvasti? (Ah, why, oh God,  Did you not leave me, oh cruel One, to drown in the waters, but saved me?	Handel	Radamisto				Leon, Donna	The Waters of Eternal Youth		2016	Fiction				
10013	Since the house is on fire, let us warm ourselves.		Italian Proverb	Proverb	Italy		Leotta, Allison	A Good Killing		2015	Fiction		9781476760995		
10014	In womini, in soldati sperare fedelta? (You expect fidelity in men, in soldiers?)	Mozart	Cosi fan tutte				Leon, Donna	Uniform Justice		2003	Fiction		9780802120298		
10015	the Love that moves the sun and the other stars	Dante	The Divine Comedy				Lernet-Holenia, Alexander	Mona Lisa	German	1987	Fiction		9781782271901		
10016	Woman's virtue is man's greatest invention.	Skinner, Cornelia Otis					Lescroart, John	The Keeper		2014	Fiction		9780755383251		
10017	We can never break free from the dark and degrading past. Let us see life again, nevertheless, in the words of Isaac Babel as a meadow over which women and horses wander.	Kumin, Maxine	Women and Horses				Les Becquets, Diane	Breaking Wild		2016	Fiction		9780425283783		
10018	The total amount of suffering per year in the natural world is beyond all decent contemplation.	Dawkins, Richard					Lescroart, John	Damage		2011	Fiction		9780525951766		
10019	Life is a cheap thing beside a man's work.	Hemingway, Ernest					Lescroart, John	Damage		2011	Fiction		9780525951766		
10020	A loving person lives in a loving world. A hostile person lives in a hostile world:  everyone you meet is your mirror.	Keyes Jr., Ken					Lescroart, John	The Fall		2015	Fiction		9781476709215		
10021	What extraordinary vehicles destiny selects to accomplish its design.	Kissinger, Henry					Lescroart, John	Fatal 		2017	Fiction		9781501115677		
10022	The first song brings a blush to the cheek.			Saying			Leskov, Nikolai	The Enchanted Wanderer		2013	Fiction		9780307268822		
10023	If I can stop one heart from breaking I shall not live in vain If I can ease one life the aching Or cool one pain Or help one fainting robin Unto his nest again I shall not live in vain.	Dickinson, Emily		Poem			Le Tellier, Herve	Electrico W	French	2011	Fiction		9781590515334		
10024	The borders which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vaugue. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?	Poe, Edgar Allan	Premature Burial	Poem			Le Tolle, James	At What Cost		2016	Fiction	1844	9781629539959		
10025	For me, love has always been the most important of matters, or rather the only one.	Stendhal	The Life of Henry Brulard				Le Tellier, Herve	Enough About Love	French	2009	Fiction		9781590513996		
10026	The years seemed to stretch before her like the land: spring, summer, autumn, winter, spring; always the same patient fields, the patient little trees, the patient lives; always the same yearning; the same pulling at the chain -- until the instinct to live had torn itself and bled and weakened for the last time, until the chain secured a dead woman, who might cautiously be released.	Cather, Willa	O Pioneers!				Leung, Brian	Take Me Home		2010	Fiction		9780061769078		
10027	If heaven and earth will endure, Our reunion will come as surely as our parting. The dust of my carriage has obliterated the interminable road, But the road is interminable: how can I forget?	T'an, Ssu-T'ung	Parting Chant				Leung, Brian	Take Me Home		2010	Fiction		9780061769078		
10028	Their happiness was to be together; they radiated something of their calm amongst others, and could take their place in society.	Forster, E. M.	Maurice				Leung, Brian	Take Me Home		2010	Fiction		9780061769078		
10029	Lemon tree very pretty And the lemon flower is sweet But the fruit of the poor lemon Is impossible to eat	Holt, Will	Lemon tree				Levy, Andrea	Fruit of the Lemon		1999	Fiction		747261148		
10030	How happy one would be if one could throw off one's self as one throws off others.	Madame Du Deffand					Levy, Marc	Replay		2012	Fiction		9781609452025		
10031	"Deep down, Peter, what is it that makes you love adventure?" "I don't know..." He looked out to sea, at the gathering clouds. He had spent his life traveling the oceans and continents, and he occasionally had an urge to put away his suitcases.  Icy sea spray whipped his face. He ran his tongue over his lips. There was the answer: the taste of salt...	Sanders, H. R.	The Call of Gibraltar				Levy-Bertherat, Deborah	The Travels of Daniel Ascher	French	2013	Fiction		9781590517079		
10032	That boy might be happy if he would stay at home, but if he goes abroad he will be the miserablest Wretch that was ever born.	Defoe, Daniel	Robinson Crusoe				Levy-Bertherat, Deborah	The Travels of Daniel Ascher	French	2013	Fiction		9781590517079		
10033	They say that 'Time assuages' --  Time never did assuage -- An actual suffering strengthens As Sinews do, with age --  Time is a Test of Trouble --  But not a Remedy -- If such it prove, it prove too There was no Malady --	Dickinson, Emily	Poem				Levy, Tatiana Salem	The House in Smyina	Portugese	2007	Fiction		9781925106411		
10034	Comfort me with apples, for I am sick with love.	Song of Songs					Levi, Jonathan	Septimania		2016	Fiction		9781468312485		
10035	The Hate had started.	Orwell, George	Nineteen Eighty-Four				Levene, Louise	The Following Girls		2014	Fiction		9781408842898		
10036	Every family has its joys and its horrors, but however great they may be, it's hard for an outsider's eye to see them; they are a secret.	Chekhov, Anton	Difficult People				Levinson, David Samuel	Tell Me How This Ends		2017	Fiction		9781472152930		
10037	Do not be daunted by the enormity of the world's grief.  Do justly, now. Love mercy, now. Walk humbly, now. You are not obligated to complete the work, but neither are you free to abandon it.	Rabbit Tarfon	the Talmud				Levinson, David Samuel	Tell Me How This Ends		2017	Fiction		9781472152930		
10038	Historians are forgers.		The Life of Flavius Josephus				Levin, Daniel	The Last Ember		2009	Fiction	1st CE, A. D.	9781594488726		
10039	Jake Lassiter. The Jakester! The mouthpiece who took the shy out of shyster and put the fog into pettifogger.	State Attorney Pincher, Ray					Levine, Paul	Bum Rap		2015	Fiction		9781477829868		
10040	Ahi, Constantin, di quanto mal fu matre, non la tua conversion, ma quella dote che da te prese il primo ricco patre! (Ah Constantine, how many evils did your deed give birth to -- not your conversion, but the gift that the first rich Pope received from you!	Dante	Inferno		Italy		Levay, Simon	The Donation of Constantine		2013	Fiction				
10041	With your faults, don't hurry. Don't correct them thoughtlessly. What would you put in their place?	Michaux, Henri					Levine, Sara	Treasure Island!!!		2012	Fiction		9781609450618		
10042	If the whole of history is in one man, it is all to be explained from individual experience... Each new fact in his private experience flashes a light on what great bodies of men have done, and the crises of his life refer to national crises.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	History	Esasy			Leveen, Lois	The Secrets of Mary Bowser		2012	Fiction	1841	9781444736250		
10043	Who shall go forward, and take off the reproach that is cast upon the people of color? Shall it be a woman?	Stewart, Maria	Lecture Delivered at the Franklin Hall	Lecture Speech			Leveen, Lois	The Secrets of Mary Bowser		2012	Fiction	1832	9781444736250		
10044	Christ, Marx, Wood, and Wei Led us to this perfect day. Marx, Wood, Wei and Christ; All but Wei were sacrificed. Gave us lovely schools and parks. Wei, Christ, Marx, and Wood Made us humble, made us good.		child's rhyme for bouncing a ball	Rhyme			Levi, Ira	This Perfect Day		1970	Fiction		9781605981291		
10045	I said to myself, I've fought to be free. What have I done with my freedom, what's become of it?	de Beauvoir, Simone					Levy, Deborah	Pillow Talk in Europe and Other Places		2004	Fiction		1564783332		
10046	Man is not truly one, but truly two. I say two, because the state of my own knowledge does not pass beyond that point. Others will follow, others will outstrip me on the same lines; and I hazard the guess that man will be ultimately known for a mere polity of multifarious, incongruous and independent denizens.	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde	Novel	UK		Levine, Daniel	Hyde		2014	Fiction		9780544191181		
10047	Sir, if that was my master, why had he a mask upon his face?	Stevenson, Robert Louis	The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde	Novel	UK		Levine, Daniel	Hyde		2014	Fiction		9780544191181		
10048	Dog Days (Dies Canicularis) (i) Period of the year when the sun rises wih the Dog Star, Sirius. Traditionally period of the year when dogs are susceptible to rabies. (ii) Days of unwholesome heat, season of sickness, madness and malign influences. In modern almanacs reckoned between 3rd July and 11th August.			Definition of a word			Lee, Jeffrey	Dogdays		2002	Fiction		553814990		
10049	Somewhere someone is traveling furiously toward you,  At incredible speed, traveling day and night, Through blizzards and desert heat, across torrents, through Narrow passes. But will he know where to find you, Recognize you when he sees you, Give you the thing he has for you?	Ashbery, John	At North Farm	Poem			Lee, Rebecca	Bobcat		2013	Fiction, Short Stories	1981	9781616201739		
10050	Happiness is the light on the water. The water is cold and dark and deep.	Maxwell, William					Lee, Jonathan	Joy		2012	Fiction		9780434020423		
10051	Unable to find peace within myself, I made use of the external surroundings to calm my spirit, and unable to find delight within my heart, I borrowed a landscape to please it. Therefore, strange were my travels.	T'u Lung					Lee, Rebecca	The City is a Rising Tide		2006	Fiction		9780743276658		
10052	In it is no lacrimae rerum, No art. Only the gift To see things as they are, halved by a darkness From which they cannot shift.	Walcott, Derek	A Map of Europe				Lee, Andrea	Lost Hearts in Italy		2006	Fiction		9780007172863		
10053	How difficult is it to remain just one person, for our house is open, there are no keys in the doors, and invisible guests come in and out at will.	Milosz, Czeslaw	Ars Poetica				Lee, Jonathan	High Dive		2015	Fiction		9781101874592		
10054	Silence if the perfectest herald of joy.	Shakespeare, William			UK		Leganski, Rita	The Silence of Bonaventure Arrow		2012	Fiction		9780062113764		
10055	My poppa used to always say life just ain’t fair, and I guess of all the things he ever taught me, that makes more sense than anything else. At least it helps to explain what follows.	Lane, Johnny 	Johnny Lane, Denver, Colorado				Zeltserman,Dave 	Fast Lane				1992			
10056	Kes lusigaga alustab, see kulbiga lobetab, Kes kulbiga alustab, see lusigaga lobetab.	Estonian Proverb					Montanari, Richard 	Kiss Of Evil							
10057	If there be demons, there must be demonesses.	Voltaire					Montanari, Richard 	Kiss Of Evil							
10058	Lie down and die.	Yeats, William Butler 					Montanari, Richard 	The Echo Man							
10059	A hard heart shall fear evil at the last: and he that loveth danger shall perish in it.	ECCLESIASTICUS, 3:27	Bible				Montanari, Richard 	The Killing Room							
10060	And the smoke of the incense, which came with the prayers of the saints, ascended up before God out of the angel’s hand.	REVELATION, 8:4	Bible				Montanari, Richard 	The Killing Room							
10061	‘If God had abandoned this unlucky town, he had surely not abandoned the whole world that was beneath the skies?’ 	Andric, Ivo 	Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina			Y	Guttridge, Peter	The Last King of Brighton							
10062	If only he had been able to breathe in more air. If only the road were less steep. If only he were able to reach home.’	Andric, Ivo 	Ivo Andric, The Bridge Over The Drina				Guttridge, Peter	The Thing Itself							
10063	‘To Brighton, to Brighton, Where they do such things, And they say such things, In Brighton, in Brighton, I’ll never go there anymore.’		Music Hall Song				Guttridge, Peter	The Thing Itself							
10064	"The crudest lies are often told in silence." 	Stevenson, Robert Louis 					Spindler, Erica	In Silence							
10065	Be sober, be watchful. Your adversary the devil prowls around like a roaring lion, seeking someone to devour.	1 Peter 5:8	Bible				Spindler, Erica	Dead Run							
10066	At dawn, the hills wake from the mist, One row, then another, Beyond is loneliness Endless as the distant peaks.	O Sung Hui					Church, James	A Corpse in the Koryo							
10067	What the caterpillar thinks is the end of the world, the rest of the world calls a butterfly	Lao Tzu	The Way of Virtue				Carofiglio, Gianrico 	Involuntary Witness							
10068	I spend part of my childhood waiting for the Stearns County Bookmobile. When it comes to town, it makes a U-turn in front of the grade school and glides into its place under the elms. It is a natural wonder of late afternoon. I try to imagine Dante, William Faulkner, and Emily Dickinson traveling down a double lane highway together, country-western on the radio. Even when it arrives, I have to wait. The librarian is busy, getting out the inky pad and the lined cards. I pace back and forth in the line, hungry for the fresh bread of the page, Because I need something that will tell me what I am; I want to catch a book, clear as a one-way ticket, to Paris, to London, to anywhere.	Sutphen, Joyce					Sansom, Ian 	The Bad Book Affair							
10069	I had received serious injury from someone who, at considerable cost to myself, I had disinterestedly helped, and I was sorely tempted to retaliate…		Dion Fortune Psychic Self-Defence (1930)				Rickman, Phil 	The Chalice							
10070	They came for me in darkness They were black-eyed, grey and thin	Robinson, Lol 	Mephisto’s Blues				Rickman, Phil 	The Secrets of Pain							
10071	‘The Bible record is unmistakable in its references to the old straight track as having partly or wholly gone out of use: “the ancient high places are in possession of the enemy”; “my people have forgotten me, they stumble in their ways from the ancient paths.”’		Alfred Watkins, The Old Straight Track (1925)				Rickman, Phil 	The Remains of an Altar							
10072	Goddess worshippers… are particularly concerned with creativity, intuition, compassion, beauty and cooperation. They see nature as the outward and visible expression of the divine, through which the goddess may be contacted. They have therefore more to do with ecology and conservationism than with orgies and are often gentle worshippers of the good in nature.		Deliverance (ed. Michael Perry), The Christian Deliverance Study Group				Rickman, Phil 	A Crown of Lights							
10073	Sacrifice should not be equated with our modern attitude to murder.	Burl, Aubrey 	Rites of the Gods.				Rickman, Phil 	The Cold Calling							
10074	Tears are the Wine of Angels ... the best ... to quench the devil’s fires.		from a seventeenth-century meditation attributed to Thomas Traherne				Rickman, Phil 	The Wine of Angels							
10075	Old Winter’s frost and hoary hair With garland’s crowned ...	Traherne, Thomas 	Poems of Felicity				Rickman, Phil 	The Wine of Angels							
10076	The light of the righteous rejoiceth, but the lamp of the wicked shall be put out.	Proverbs 13.9	Bible				Rickman, Phil 	The Lamp of the Wicked							
10077	They had gone a mile or two when they passed one of the night shepherds upon the moorlands, and they cried to him to know if he had seen the hunt. And the man, as the story goes, was so crazed with fear that he could scarce speak…	Doyle, Sir Arthur Conan	The Hound of the Baskervilles				Rickman, Phil 	The Prayer of the Night Shepherd							
10078	No record in cold print can give the reader an idea of the pleasure experienced in collecting the elusive material we call folk-lore from the living brains of men and women of whose lives it has formed an integral part. In some cases, with regard to superstitious beliefs, there is a deep reserve to be overcome; the more real the belief, the greater the difficulty… The folk of the Welsh districts are more superstitious, as a rule…	Leather, Ella Mary 	The Folk-lore of Herefordshire				Rickman, Phil 	The Prayer of the Night Shepherd							
10079	Shapen of clay and kneaded with water A bedrock of shame and a source of pollution A cauldron of iniquity and a fabric of sin … What can I say that hath not been foreknown Or what disclose that hath not been foretold?		The Essenes: Poems of Initiation				Rickman, Phil 	The Fabric of Sin							
10080	Do I believe in ghosts…? I answer that I am prepared to consider evidence and accept it if it satisfies me.	James, M. R. 	Introduction to his Complete Ghost Stories.				Rickman, Phil 	The Fabric of Sin							
10081	Betty said she prayed today For the sky to blow away	Drake, Nick 	River Man				Rickman, Phil 	To Dream of the Dead							
10082	The Bible record is unmistakable in its references to the old straight track as having partly or wholly gone out of use: “the ancient high places are in possession of the enemy”; “my people have forgotten me, they stumble in their ways from the ancient paths.	Watkins, Alfred	The Old Straight Track (1925)				Rickman, Phil 	Remains of an Altar							
10083	All my life I had spent in learning… with great pain, care and cost I had, from degree to degree, sought to come by the best knowledge that man might attain unto in the world. And I found, at length, that neither any man living, nor any book I could yet meet withal, was able to teach me those truths I desired and longed for…	Dee, John					Rickman, Phil 	The Heresy of Dr Dee							
10084	But little by little he gained courage, flew close to him, and drew with his little bill a thorn that had become embedded in the brow of the Crucified One. And as he did this there fell on his breast a drop of blood from the face of the Crucified One-it spread quickly and floated out and coloured all the little fine breast feathers. Then the Crucified One opened his lips and whispered to the bird: 'Because of thy compassion, thou hast won all that thy kind have been striving after, ever since the world was created.'	Lagerlof, Selma and  Redbreast, Robin	Selma Lagerlof, Robin Redbreast, Christ Legends				Nesbo, Jo 	The Redbreast							
10085	Who is this that comes from Edom, coming from Bozrah, his garments stained crimson? Who is this, in glorious apparel, marching in the greatness of his strength? 'It is I, who announce that right has won the day, it is I,' says the Lord, 'for I am mighty to save.'	Isaiah, 63:1	Bible				Nesbo, Jo 	The Redeemer							
10086	And he will come again to judge the living and the dead						Nesbo, Jo 	The Son							
10087	During times of universal deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act.	Orwell, George					Nesbo, Jo 	The Wreckage							
10088	‘Everybody lies - every day; every hour; awake; asleep; in his dreams; in his joy; in his mourning; if he keeps his tongue still, his hands, his toes, his eyes, his attitude, will convey deception.’	Twain, Mark 					Robotham, Michael	Bleed For Me							
10089	‘She was Lo, plain Lo, in the morning, standing four-feet-ten in one sock. She was Lola in slacks. She was Dolly at school. She was Dolores on the dotted line. But in my arms she was always Lolita.’	Nabokov, Vladimir 	Lolita				Robotham, Michael	Bleed For Me							
10090	Wealth lost, something lost; Honor lost, much lost; Courage lost, all lost.		German Proverb				Robotham, Michael	Lost							
10091	When the first baby laughed for the first time, the laugh broke into a thousand pieces and they all went skipping about, and that was the beginning of fairies.	Barrie, Sir James	Peter Pan				Robotham, Michael	The Night Ferry							
10092	He was a very good man who led a good life and raised two good daughters, and me. He hated the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the New York Yankees, and the Texas A&M Aggies, and loved most other Texas teams. He lived to see the Red Sox humiliate the Yankees, and a lot of people didn't.		Little Fuzzy, A child of the ice age				Varley, John	Mammoth							
10093	Meanwhile, "Black sheep, black sheep!" we cry,  Safe in the inner fold; And maybe they hear, and wonder why, And marvel, out in the cold.	Burton, Richard	Black Sheep				Lehane, Dennis	The Drop		2014	Fiction		9780349140797		
10094	... I'm driving a stolen car On a pitch black night And I'm telling myself I'm gonna be alright.	Springsteen, Bruce	Stolen Car	Song	US		Lehane, Dennis	World Gone By		2015	Fiction		9780060004903		
10095	A garden is a lovesome thing, God wot! Rose plot, Fringed pool, Ferned grot -- The veriest school Of peace; and yet the fool Contends that God is not --  Not God! In gardens! When the eve is cool? Nay, but I have a sign; 'Tis very sure God walks in mine.	Brown, Thomas Edward	My Garden				Leith, Prue	The Gardener		2007	Fiction		9781905175345		
10096	Avec ma main brûlée, i'écris sur la nature du feu.   With my burnt hand I write about the nature of fire. 	Bachmann, Ingeborg	Malina	Letter to Louise Colet			Leigh, Julia	Disquiet		2008	Fiction	1852	9780571239993		
10097	By the way, gentlemen, has anyone heard lately of Hare? I understand he is comfortably settled in Ireland, considerably to the west, and does a little business now and then, but only as a retailer, nothing like the fine thriving wholesale business so carelessly blown up in Edinburgh.	De Quincey, Thomas	On Murder Considered as One of the Fine Arts				Leitch, Maurice	Seeking Mr Hare		2013	Fiction		9781846889376		
10098	Colors without objects -- colors alone --  wriggle in the tray of my eye,  incubated under the great flap lamp of the sun...	Swenson, May	Colors without Object				Leithauser, Brad	The Art Student's War		2009	Fiction		9780307271112		
10099	The Eskimo have a word for this kind of long waiting, prepared for a sudden event: quinuituq.	Lopez, Barry	Arctic Dreams				Leigh, Julia	The Hunter		1999	Fiction		9780142000021		
10100	rupture [noun]: an instance of breaking or bursting suddenly and completely			Defintion of a word			Lelic, Simon	Rupture		2010	Fiction		9780330507684		
10101	rupture [noun]: an instance of breaking or bursting suddenly and completely			Defintion of a word			Lelic, Simon	A Thousand Cuts		2010	Fiction		9780670021505		
10102	The men... had come wanting to kill the kids who'd killed the kid, because there's nothing worse than killing a kid.	Morrison, Blake	As If				Lelic, Simon	The Child Who		2012	Fiction	1997	9780143120919		
10103	Let us make a date to meet in heaven where I hope God will reunite us.  Goodbye till there, my darling wife...	Blanchard, Jean					Lemaitre, Pierre	The Great Swindle		2013	Fiction	1914	9780857053244		
10104	We only know about one per cent of what's happening to us.  We don't know how little heaven is paying for how much hell.	Gaddis, William	The Recognitions				Lemaitre, Pierre	Camille		2015	Fiction		9780857052766		
10105	After the death of his mother, he had spent five years in the house of his brother. It was not from what he said but from the way he said it that his enormous animosity toward the domineering, cold, and unfriendly nature of his brother became evident. Then, in short, not very pregnant sentences, he related that he had a friend now who very much loved and admired him. Following this communication, there was a prolonged silence. A few days later he reported a dream: he saw himself in a strange city with his friend, except that the face of his friend was different.	Reich, Wilhelm	Character Analysis				Lennon, J. Robert	Familar		2012	Fiction		9781555976255		
10106	He goes off whistling, loving the weather. Photons beat on his broad chest, neutrinos penetrate black leather and swamp his toenails. There is a secret to life, but he hasn't delievered it yet.	Updike, John	The Mailman				Lennon, J. Robert	Mailman		2003	Fiction				
10107	The Mara Salvatrucha, also known as MS-13, is the world's most dangerous gang.		National Geographic Explorer's words				Leotta, Allison	Speak of the Devil		2013	Fiction		9781451644852		
10108	Mean as he was, he is my brother now.	Handel	Saul				Leon, Donna	By Its Cover		2014	Fiction		9780434023028		
10109	I would love to be like the lilies of the field. Someone who managed to read this age correctly would surely have learned just this: to be like a lily of the field.	Hillesum, Etty	Etty: A Diary	diary entry			Lawton, John	A Lily of the Field		2010	Fiction	1981	9780802119568		
10110	There is, in the city's sun-blistered canyons of concrete, a stories section known as Greenwich Village. And into it on August 6, this tall, stately woman walks, utterly disregarding the heat, on a pilgrimage out of the past. She isn't alone. She is accompanied by a ghost. Her name is Stella Crater.	Fraley, Oscar	The Empty Robe	preface			Lawhon, Ariel	The Wife, The Maid, and The Mistress		2014	Fiction		9780385537629		
10111	He has no identity; he is continually in for -- and filling -- some other body.	Keats, John	letter to Richard Woodhouse	letter			Lawrie, Ewan	Gibbous House		2017	Fiction	1818	9781783520893		
10112	When that hour comes -- when they realize they can't do without me any longer -- when they come upstairs to me in this room and go down on their knees and beg me to take up the reins at the bank again -- the new bank -- which they founded and can't manage -- here I will stand and receive them.	Ibsen, Henrik	John Gabriel Borkman				Lawson, Mark	The Deaths		2013	Fiction		9781447235699		
10113	In my last will I have not much to give; A many hungry guests have fed upon me; ... I pray thee look thou giv'st my little boy Some syrup for his cold, and let the girl Say her praters, ere she sleep.	Webster, John	The Duchess of Malfi				Lawson, Mark	The Deaths		2013	Fiction		9781447235699		
10114	I wonder if that's why we sleep at night, because the darkness still... frightens us? They say we sleep to let the demons out -- to let the mind go raving mad, our dreams and nightmares all our logic gone awry, the dark side of our reason. And when the daylight comes again... comes order with it.	Albee, Edward	A Delicate Balance				Lawson, Mark	The Deaths		2013	Fiction		9781447235699		
10115	Tell me again When the victims are singing And Laws of Remorse are restored...	Cohen, Leonard	Amen				Lawson, Mark	The Deaths		2013	Fiction		9781447235699		
10116	...Never tell all you feel, or (a better way still), feel very little... at any rate never have any feelings which may make you uncomfortable, or make any promises which you cannot at any required moment command and withdraw. That is the way to get on...	Thackeray, William Makepeace	Vanity Fair				Lawton, John	Then We Take Berlin		2013	Fiction	1847	9780802121967		
10117	Wer spricht von Seigen> Uberstehen ist Alles.	Rilke, Rainer Maria	Requiem, fur Wolf Graf von Kalckreuth				Lawton, John	Then We Take Berlin		2013	Fiction	1908	9780802121967		
10118	The warriars are dead. The warriors died in two world wars. Those who remain are the barterers. They know the price of coffee and cocoa and sugar and flour in a defeated country.	Boyle, Kay	The Lovers of Gain				Lawton, John	Then We Take Berlin		2013	Fiction	1950	9780802121967		
10119	A graceful generation that had to work for men wrapped up in their individual egos, a sin their flesh is not heir to.	Flaherty, Joe	Managing Mailer				Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10120	...the best of a generation were being lost -- some among the hippies to drugs, some among the radicals to an almost hysterical frenzy of alienation.	Stone, I. F.					Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10121	It was fun to have that sense of engagement when you jumped on the earth and the earth jumped back.	Hoffmann, Abbie					Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10122	It takes a long time for sentiments to collect into action, and often they never do... I wanted to make actions rather than effect sentiments.	Mailer, Norman	Paris Review Interview	Interview			Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10123	Worst of all, expansion is eroding the precious and time honoured values of community with neighbors and communion with nature. The loss of these values breeds loneliness and boredom and indifference... once the battle is lost, once our natural splendor is destroyed, it can never be recaptured. And once man can no longer walk with beauty or wonder at nature his spirit will wither and his sustenance be wasted.	Johnson, Lyndon Baines					Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10124	You can't dig the moon Until You dig the earth.	Eastlake, William	Whitney's on the Moon Now				Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10125	No one was saved.	McCartney, Paul					Lawton, John	Sweet Sunday		2002	Fiction		9780802123077		
10126	I'm not a kneeling Jew who comes to sing songs in your ears.	Lansky, Meyer					Lazar, Zachary	I Pity the Poor Immigrant		2014	Fiction	1950	9780906254098		
10127	Come at dawn, brave friend, come at dawn. We recognized one another, erased one another, friend whom I cherished above all others. I, present at my birth, at my death. And I wandered through the deserts of this world and even in death will I search for you, you, who have been the place of love.	Pizarnik, Alejandra	Extraction of the Madness Stone				Le, Linda	The Three Fates		1997	Fiction		9780811216104		
10128	If equal affection cannot be, Let the more loving one be me.	Auden, W. H.	The More Loving One	Poem			Leavitt, David	Equal Affections		1989	Fiction		9781408854709		
10129	It was May And all the blossoms burst forth; Blue lilac spindles spread their fragrance.  May imposed itself on the land And everyone touched freedom, As a blind man, the face of a loved one.	Hilarova, Dagmar	Mai 1945				Lebrecht, Norman	The Game of Opposites		2009	Fiction		9780307389176		
10130	Haec sat erit, divae, vestrum cecinisse poetam,  dum sedet et gracili fiscellam texit hibisco.	Virgil	The Eclogues	Poem	Italy		Barbauld, Anna	Poems (Volume)	English	1773	Children		ISBN0-8203-1528-I		
10131	parcere subiectis, et debellare superbos	Virgil	Aenied	Poem	Italy		Barbauld, Anna	The Mouse's Petition	English	1773	Children				
10132	................. and their voice, Turning again towards childish treble, pipes And whistles in its sound. --	Shakespeare	As You Like It	Play	England		Barbauld, Anna	Washing-Day	English	1797	Children		ISBN 1-55111241-8		
10133	Qui de nous n'a eu sa terre promise, son jour d'extase et sa fin en exil?	Amiel, Henri			Switzerland		Conrad, Joseph	Almayer's Folly	English	1895	Fiction		ISBN 0-375-76014-8		
10134	We look at the world once, in childhood. The rest is memory.	Gluck, Louise	Nostos	Poem	North America		Keith Donohue	The Stolen Child	American	2006	Fiction		ISBN - 10: 0-385-51616-9		
10135	Ohé Lambert! Où est Lambert? As-tu vu Lambert		A popular French saying		France		Dostoevsky, Fyodor	The Crocodile	Russian	1865	Fiction	1800s - 1900s	ISBN 978-0-8112-2098-9		
10136	I STOOD within the city disinterred, And heard the autumnal leaves like light footfalls Of spirits passing through the streets…	Percy Bysshe Shelley	Ode to Naples	Poem	England		Harris, Tessa	The Sixth Victim	English	2017	Fiction	1876-79	ISBN 9781683244387		
10137	The city changes faster than the human heart	Baudelaire, Charles	The Swan	Poem	France		Harrison, Colin	You Belong to Me	American	2017	Fiction		ISBN 978140888630		
10138	Therefore shall a man leave his father and his mother, and shall cleave unto his wife: and they shall be one flesh.	NA	Genesis 2:23-24	Bible	NA		Harris, Eve	The Marrying of Chani Kaufman	English	2013	Fiction	NA	ISBN 9781770894754		
10139	I will provide you with the available words and the available grammar. But will that help you to interpret between privacies? I have no idea.	Friel, Brian	Translations	Play	Ireland		Harris, Shelley	Jubilee	English	2011	Fiction	1980	ISBN 9780297864608		
10140	The gaudy, blabbing and remorseful day Is crept into the bosom of the sea; And now loud-howling wolves arouse the jades That drag the tragic melancholy night; Who, with their drowsy, slow and flagging wings, Clip dead men's graves and from their misty jaws Breathe foul contagious darkness in the air.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VI	Play	England		Harris, C.S.	What Darkness Brings	American	2013	Fiction	1691	ISBN 9780451418180		
10141	It matters not how a man dies, but how he lives. The act of dying is not of importance, it lasts so short a time.	Johnson, Samuel	NA	Article	England		Harris, Tessa	The Anatomist's Apprentice	English	2011	Fiction	1769	ISBN 97807528266989		
10142	If I have seen further than others, it is by standing upon the shoulders of giants	Newton, Isaac	Letter to Robert Hooke	Letter	England		Harris, Tessa	The Dead Shall Not Rest	English	2012	Fiction	1675	ISBN 9780758266996		
10143	I feel like a ghost wandering in a world grown alien.	Rachmaninoff, Sergei	The Musical Courier	Interview	Russia		Harrison, Melissa	At Hawthorn Time	English	2015	Fiction	1939	ISBN 9781408859049		
10144	When the morning skies grow red  and oér their radiance shed,   Thou, O Lord, appeareth in their light.   When the Alps glow bright with splendour,   Pray to God, to Him surrender,   For you feel and understand,  That he dwelleth in this land,  That he dwelleth in this land	NA	Schweizerpsalm	The Swiss National Anthem	Switzerland		Essbaum, Jill	Hausfrau	American	2015	Fiction	1841	ISBN 9781447280804		
10145	Like everything metaphysical the harmony between thought and reality is to be found in the grammar f the language.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Philosophical Investigation	Article	England		Essbaum, Jill	Hausfrau	American	2015	Fiction	1953	ISBN 9781447280804		
10146	Love is a fire. But whether it is going to warm your hearth or burn down your house, you can never tell.	Crawford, Joan	NA	NA	North America		Essbaum, Jill	Hausfrau	American	2015	Fiction	1953	ISBN 9781447280804		
10147	She read all such works as heroines must read to supply their memories with those quotations which are so serviceable and so soothing in the vicissitudes of their eventful lives.	Austen, Jane	Northanger Abbey	Novel	England		Evans Harriet	Happily Ever After	English	2012	Fiction	1817	ISBN 9781451677263		
10148	Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening  Whose woods these are I think I know.  His house is in the village though,  He will not see me stopping here  To watch his woods fill up with snow.   My little horse must think it queer   To stop without a farmhouse near   Between the woods and frozen lake   The darkest evening of the year.   He gives his harness bells a shake   To ask if there is some mistake.   The only other sound’s the sweep   Of easy wind and downy flake. The woods are lovely, dark and deep,   But I have promises to keep, And miles to go before I sleep, And miles to go before I sleep.	Frost, Robert	Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening	Poem	North America		Evans, Richard	Miles to Go	American	2011	Poetry	1923	ISBN 9780552164078		
10149	It is said that all bamboos of the same stock flower together and die together, no matter how far apart they are planted	Quignard, Pascal			France		Faye, Eric	Nagasaki	French	2010	Historical Fiction		ISBN 9781908313652		
10150	Are you surprised that the end of the world is upon us? You might rather be surprised that the world has grown so old. The world is like a man; he is born, he grows up, he ages and he dies… In old age a man is filled with complaints in the old age the world, too, is filled with troubles... Christ says to you, "The world is passing away, the world is old, the world is going under, the world is already gasping with the breathing of old age, but be not afraid, your youth shall be renewed like the eagle's."	St. Augustine	Sermon 81, Paragraph 8	Sermon	Algeria		Ferrari, Jerome	Sermon on the Fall of Rome	French	2012	Historical Fiction		ISBN 9781623657277		
10151	Beati Immaculati				Europe		Ford, Ford Madox	The Good Soldier	English	1915	Fiction		ISBN 9781423777915		
10152	The pressure of life when one is fending for oneself alone on a desert island is really no laughing matter. It is no crying one either.	Woolf, Virgina	The Common Reader	Essay	England		Gardam, Jane	Crusoe's Daughter	English	1985	Fiction	1925	ISBN 9780349114101		
10153	The sun was shining on the sea,  Shining with all his might:  He did his very best to make  The billows smooth and bright--  And this was odd, because it was  The middle of the night.	Carrol, Lewis	Alice Through the Looking Glass	Novel	England		Gardam, Jane	A Long Way from Verona	English	1971	Fiction	1871	ISBN 9781408411018		
10154	For the hair, it seems, is less concerned in the resurrection than other parts of the body.	Aquinas, Thomas	On the Integrity of Resurrected Bodies	Article	Italy		Marquez, Gabriel Garcia	Of Love and Other Demons	Colombian, Mexican	1994	Fiction		ISBN 9781400034925		
10155	Every life is many days, day after day. We wealk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives, widows, brothers-in-love, but always meeting ourselves.	Joyce, James	Ulysses	Novel	Ireland		Gavin, Jim	Middle Men: Stories	American	2004	Fiction	1918	ISBN 9781451649369		
10156	Like flies, the minute-winnig days buzz home to death, and every moment is a window on all time.	Look Homeward, Angel	Wolfe, Thomas	Novel	North America		Gay, William	The Long Home	American	1999	Fiction	1929	ISBN 9781941088531		
10157	Also when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and fears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall fail; because man geoth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets.	NA	Ecclesiastes	Bible	NA		Gay, William	The Long Home	American	1999	Fiction		ISBN 9781941088531		
10158	The difference between a lady and a flower girl is not how she bahves, but how she's treated.	Shaw, George Bernard	Pygmalion	Play	Ireland		Gaynor, Hazel	A Memory of Violets	Irish	2015	Fiction	1912	ISBN 9781467696944		
10159	For there is no friend like a sister  In callm or stormy weather;  To cheer one on the tedious way,  To fetch one if one goes astray,  To life on if one totters down,   To strengthen whilst one stands.	Rossetti , Christina	Goblin Market	Novel	England		Gaynor, Hazel	A Memory of Violets	Irish	2015	Fiction	1862	ISBN 9781467696944		
10160	Not what we have, but what we use;  Not what we see, but what we choose --  These are the things that mar or bless  The sum of human happiness.	Urmy, Clarence	The Things that Count	Inscription at Woodbridge Chapel in memory of John Groom	North America		Gaynor, Hazel	A Memory of Violets	Irish	2015	Fiction		ISBN 9781467696944		
10161	You will know me, I am the one who passes by…	Rene-Paul Entremont			France		Gallay, Claudie	The Breakers	French	2008	Fiction		ISBN 9781743343036		
10162	We always act if there were something more valuabe than human life.	Antoine De Saint-Expery	Night Flight	Novel	France		Gaito Gazdanov	The Buddha's Return	Russian	2015	Fiction	1931	ISBN 9781782271109		
10163	To myself I seem to have been only like a boy playing on the sea-shore, and diverting myself now and then finding a smoother pebble or a prettier shell than ordinary, whilst the great ocean of truth lay all undiscovered before me.	Newton, Isaac	Memoirs of Newton		England		Genovesi, Fabio	The Breaking of a Wave	Italian	2015	Fiction		ISBN 9781609453886		
10164	All images will disappear	Ernaux, Annie		Journal	France		Gestern, Helene	The People in the Photo	French	2014	Fiction		ISBN 9781910477496		
10165	On the thirty-first of the month of August To leeward we did espy A frigate from England Cleaving through the waves and sea (…)		French Mariner's Song	Song	France		Cosse, Laurence	An Accident in August	Canadian	2003	Fiction		ISBN 978-1-60945-049-6		
10166	When you realise how perfect everything is you will tilt your head back and laugh at the sky.	Buddha					Wright, Camron	The Rent Collector	US	2012	Fiction				
10167	A scuffed file in my desk drawer labeled The Lawgiver contains a few typed yellow pages turning brown with age. When I was writing The Caine Mutiny, it occurred to me that there was no greater theme for a novel, if I could rise to it, than the life of Moses. The file dates to that time. The years have rolled over me. I have not quailed at large tasks. World War Two and the wars of Israel were sizable challenges, but I took them on. The Lawgiver remains unwritten. I have never found the way to do it. Other ideas for books I have set aside (no time, no time!), but I still hope against hope for a bolt of lightning, which will yet inspire me to pen my own picture of Maysheh Rabbenu, the Rav of mankind.		The Will to Live On				Wouk, Herman	The Lawgiver	US	2012	Fiction				
10168	Well they gave him his orders in Munroe, Virginia  Saying “Steve, you’re way behind time  It’s not 38, this is Old 97 You must bring her to Spencer on time.” . . .  He was goin’ down the grade doing 90 miles an hour  When the whistle broke into a scream  He was found in the wreck with his hand on the throttle  He was scalded to death by the steam . . .		The Wreck of Old '97				Wouk, Herman	Sailor and Fiddler: Reflections of a 100-Year-Old Author	US	2016	Fiction				
10169	Teach these things diligently to your children.	Moses	Deuteronoy 6:7				Wouk, Herman	The Will to Live On, This is our Heritage	US	2010	Fiction				
10170	Now my hand slows. The task needed an Ezra, and it found only this poor pen. I have done the best I could to tell my brothers that our law of Moses is great and honorable, now as when it first came to us. This is my God, and I will praise him; the God of my father, and I will exalt him.						Wouk, Herman	The Will to Live On, This is our Heritage	US	2010	Fiction				
10171	a world of dew, and within every dewdrop a world of struggle	Issa					Woodhouse, Jake	After the Silence	UK	2014	Fiction				
10172	If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.	Sir Francis Bacon					Wood, Benjamin	The Bellwether Revivals	US	2012	Fiction				
10173	-" Whom they please they lay in basest bonds."		Venice Preserved				Wood, Benjamin	Fort Lafayette: Or, Love and Secession.	US	1862	Fiction				
10174	"O, beauteous Peace! Sweet union of a state ! what else but thou Gives safety, strength, and glory to a people ?"	Thomson					Wood, Benjamin	Fort Lafayette: Or, Love and Secession.	US	1862	Fiction				
10175	" Oh, Peace ! thou source and soul of social life ; Beneath whose calm inspiring influence, Science his views enlarges, art refines, And swelling commerce opens all her ports ; Blest be the man divine, who gives us thee !"	Thomson					Wood, Benjamin	Fort Lafayette: Or, Love and Secession.	US	1862	Fiction				
10176	" A peace is of the nature of a conquest ; For then both parties nobly are subdued, And neither party loser."	Shakespeare					Wood, Benjamin	Fort Lafayette: Or, Love and Secession.	US	1862	Fiction				
10177	Playing war is played out!	Jennison, Charles R.					Woodrell, Daniel	The Bayou Trilogy	US	2012	Fiction				
10178	I wish that road had bent another way.	Tomato Red					Wood, Benjamin	Tomato Red	US	1998	Fiction				
10179	A wounded deer leaps highest.	Dickinson, Emily					Wood, Benjamin	The Maid's Version	UK	2013	Fiction				
10180	Thou desirest truth in the inward parts.		Psalms 51:6				Wood, Benjamin	The Maid's Version	UK	2013	Fiction				
10181	We know many things about those we love - things we nevertheless refuse to believe.	Canetti, Elias					Wood, Benjamin	The Death of Sweet Mister	US	2001	Fiction				
10182	Mother is the best bet and don't let Satan draw you too fast.	Schultz, Dutch					Wood, Benjamin	The Death of Sweet Mister	US	2001	Fiction				
10183	If it weren't for the rocks in its bed, the stream would have no song.	Perkins, Carl					Wood, Benjamin	The Ones You Do	US	1998	Fiction				
10184	Are we to paint what is on the face, what's inside the face, or what's behind it?	Picasso, Pablo					Wolff, Isabel	The Very Picture of You	UK	2011	Fiction				
10185	Show me your garden, and I shall tell you what you are.		Chinese proverb				Wolff, Isabel	Forget Me Not	UK	2008	Fiction				
10186	A pound of knowledge is worth an ounce of love.	Wesley, John					Wolff, Isabel	A Question of Love	UK	2005	Fiction				
10187	The past is never dead. It isn't even past.	Faulkner, William	Requiem for a Nun				Wolff, Isabel	Ghostwritten	UK	2014	Fiction				
10188	Courage is the price that life extracts for granting peace.	Earhart, Amelia					Wolff, Isabel	Behaving Badly	UK	2011	Fiction				
10189	Why did not somebody teach me the constellations and make me at home in the starry heavens which are always overhead and which I don't know to this day?	Carlyle, Thomas					Wolff, Isabel	Rescuing Rose	UK	2004	Fiction				
10190	Through we live surrounded by evidence of our own importance... deep down we know that we are merely tiny particles in a vast interconnected chang of life, but for the sake of our immediate survival, we don't focus on that fact... In moments of relaxation, passion, joy, and fear or when we are confronted by death, injury or emergencies, this larger context is suddenly reopened for an instant, like a never healed wound.	Shawn, Allen	Wish I Could Be There: Noted from a Phobic Life				Whittall, Zoe	Holding Still For As Long As Possible	CA	2009	Fiction				
10191	The planes move in, the towers collase, and people react with heartfelt shock and horror. You cry because you're sad and frightened. And then, before you know it, the images are repeated in slow motion with the Samuel Barber soundtrck and a close-up photograph of a sinegd teddy bear. Then you cry because somebody is making you and you wind up feeling confused and manipulated, like your own feelings weren't quite good enough and you needed professional help.	Sedaris, David	This American Life				Whittall, Zoe	Holding Still For As Long As Possible	CA	2009	Fiction				
10192	Every success brings us nearer to the end of the long and desperate struggle and we are now justified in believing that one more great victory may turn the scale finally.	Haig, Douglas					Williams, Andrew	The Suicide Club	UK	2014	Fiction				
10193	In the spring our U-boat war will begin at sea, and they will notice that we have not been sleeping... the year 1941 will be, I am convinced, the historical year of a great European New Order.	Hitler, Adolf					Williams, Andrew	The Interrogator	UK	2009	Fiction				
10194	We are a better species for having fought this war.	Wallace, Cormac					Wilson, Daniel H.	Robopocolypse	US	2011	Fiction				
10195	If an intelligence, at a given instant, knew all the forces that animate nature and the position of each constituent being; if, moreover, this intelligence were sufficiently great to submit these data to analysis, it could embrace in the same formula the movements of the greatest bodies in the universe and those of the smallest atoms: to this intelligence nothing would be uncertain, and the future, as the past, would be present to its eyes.	Laplase, Pierre-Simon					Wilson, Daniel H.	Robogenesis	US	2014	Fiction	1814			
10196	We can change ourselves. Think of the possibilities.	Sagan, Carl					Wilson, Daniel H.	Amped	US	2012	Fiction				
10197	One of my responsibilities as commander-in-chief is to keep an eye on the robots. And I’m pleased to report that the robots you manufacture here seem peaceful. At least for now .	Obama, Barack					Wilson, Daniel H.	Robot Uprisings	US	2014	Fiction				
10198	Somos una especie superior por haber librado esta guerra.	Wallace, Cormac					Wilson, Daniel H.	Robopocalipsis	US	2012	Fiction				
10199	“One can be hated just as much for good deeds, as for evil ones.”	Machiavelli	The Prince				Wilson, Daniel H.	Quarantine Zone	US	2016	Fiction				
10200	No future amendment of the Constitution shall affect the five preceding articles...and no amendment shall be made to the Constitution which shall authorize or give to Congress any power to abolish or interfere with slavery in any of the States by whose laws it is, or may be, allowed or permitted.		Eighteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution				Winters, Ben H.	Underground Airlines	US	2016	Fiction		987-0-316-26123-4		
10201	Even for a Voltaire, the supreme rationalist, a purely rational suicide was something prodigous and slightly grotesque, like a comet or a two-headed sheep.	Alvarez, A.	The Savage God: A Study of Suicide				Winters, Ben H.	The Last Policeman	US	2012	Fiction		978-1-59474-577-5		
10202	And there's a slow, slow train comin', up around the bend.	Dylan, Bob	Slow Train	Song			Winters, Ben H.	The Last Policeman	US	2012	Fiction		978-1-59474-577-5		
10203	Nahui Olin was not the first sun. According to the Aztecs and their neighbors, there have been four previous suns. Each of them presided over a world that was destroyed in a cosmic catastrophe. These catastrophes did not always result in mass extinction; the results were sometimes transformative, i.e., of humans into animals.	Kohler, Ulrich	Meteors and Comets in Ancient Mexico				Winters, Ben H.	Countdown City	US	2013	Fiction				
10204	Forever doesn't mean forever anymore  I said 'forever' but it doesn't look like I'm gonna be around much anymore.	Costello, Elvis	Riot Act				Winters, Ben H.	Countdown City	US	2013	Fiction				
10205	And I won't let go and I can't let go I won't let go and I can't let go I won't let go and I can't let go no more	Dylan, Bob	Solid Rock				Winters, Ben H.	World of Trouble	US	2014	Fiction				
10206	Annabel, Annabel, where did you go? I've looked high and I've looked low.  I've looked low and I've looked high...	Goldman, Kat					Winter, Kathleen	Annabel	UK	2011	Fiction				
10207	Different though the sexes are, they inter-mix. In every human being a vacillation from one sex to the other takes place, and often it is only the clothes that keep the male or female likeness, while underneath the sex is the very opposite of what it is above.	Woolf, Virginia					Winter, Kathleen	Annabel	UK	2011	Fiction				
10208	Water, land, wind, sky - these are the only ones with absolute freedom.	Dean, Bernadette					Winter, Kathleen	Annabel	UK	2011	Fiction				
10209	The body is a feather blown across the tundra.	Peter, Aaju					Winter, Kathleen	Boundless	UK	2014	Fiction				
10210	Past fifty, we learn with surprise and a sense of suicidal absolution that we intended and failed could never have happened - and must be done better.	Lowell, Robert	For Sheridan				Winterson, Jeanette	The Gap of Time	UK	2015	Fiction				
10211	When thick rinds are used the top must be thoroughly skimmed, or a scum will form marring the final appearance.	Mrs Beeton	The Making of Marmalade				Winterson, Jeanette	Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit	US	1985	Fiction				
10212	You have navigated with raging soul far from the paternal home, passing beyond the seas' double rocks and now you inhabit a foreign land.	Medea					Winterson, Jeanette	The Passion	UK	1987	Fiction				
10213	Time's glory is to calm contending kinds To unmask falsehood, and bring truth to light.	Shakespeare	The Rape of Lucrece				Winder, Robert	The Final Act of Mr Shakespeare	UK	2010	Fiction				
10214	To remain silent and indifferent is the greatest sin of all.	Wiesel, Elie					Witterick, J. L.	My Mother's Secret	UK	2013	Fiction				
10215	The Knight looked surprised... 'What does it matter where my body happens to be?' he said. 'My mind goes on working all the same.'	Caroll, Lewis	Alice Through the Looking Glass				Williams, Nigel	R.I.P	UK	2015	Fiction				
10216	How long will Harry Doe live?...Who will win the war?... Will Mary Jane Brown ultimately find a husband...?	Markun, Leo					Williams, Diane	Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine, Fine	US	2016	Fiction				
10217	Behold, I tell you a mystery; We shall not all sleep, but we shall all be changes, In a moment, in the twinking of an eye...		1 Corinthians 15:51-52				Williams, Joy	The Visiting Privilege	US	2015	Fiction				
10218	Man is the sun of his climatic experiences Father said. Man is the sum of what have you. A problem in impure properties carried tediously to an unvarying nil: stalemate of dust and desire.	Faulkner, William					Williams, Conrad	Dust and Desire	UK	2015	Fiction				
10219	To see all without looking; to hear all without listening.	Ritz, Cesar					Williams, Beatriz	Along the Infinite Sea	US	2015	Fiction				
10220	“Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love.”	Einstein, Albert					Williams, Beatriz	The Secret Life of Violet Grant	US	2014	Fiction				
10221	Ah, love, let us be true  To one another! for the world, which seems  To lie before us like a land of dreams,  So various, so beautiful, so new,  Hath really neither joy, nor love, nor light,  Nor certitude, nor peace, nor help for pain,  And we are here as on a darkling plain  Swept with confused alarms of struggle and flight,  Where ignorant armies clash by night.	Arnold, Matthew	Dover Beach				Williams, Beatriz	A Hundred Summers	US	2013	Fiction	1867			
10222	In olden times, sacrifices were made at the altar—a practice which is still continued.	Rowland, Helen					Williams, Beatriz	A Certain Age	US	2016	Fiction				
10223	Just one look and the earth trembled beneath my feet.	Greenwood, Millie					Wilde Lori	Love at First Sight	US	2013	Fiction				
10224	Archaeology: The scientific study of material evidence to find out about human cultures of the past.						Wilde Lori	Somebody to Love	US	2013	Fiction				
10225	Flake: To remove a stone fragment from a core or tool.						Wilde Lori	Somebody to Love	US	2013	Fiction				
10226	Inflorescence: a group or cluster of flowers arranged on a main stem.						Wilde Lori	All Out of Love	US	2013	Fiction				
10227	Traditional meaning of striped carnation—no, sorry, I cannot be with you.					Y	Wilde Lori	The Welcome Home Garden Club	US	2011	Fiction				
10228	Traditional meaning of hibiscus—delicate beauty.					Y	Wilde Lori	The Welcome Home Garden Club	US	2011	Fiction				
10229	Therenever was an idea stated that woke men out of their stupid indifference but its originator was spoken of as a crank.	Holmes, Oliver Wendell 					Wilson, Epaul	Panacea	US	2016	Fiction				
10230	I can believe anything, provided that it is quite incredible.						Wilson, Epaul	Panacea	US	2016	Fiction				
10231	In winter with warm tears I'll melt the snow  And keep eternal spring-time on thy face.		Titus Andronicus; Act 3, Scene 1				Wilson, Teri	Unmasking Juliet	US	2014	Fiction				
10232	But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?	Solzhenitsyn, Alexander	The Gulag Archipelago				Wilson, Robert	Capital Punishment	UK	2013	Fiction				
10233	Woe is me, woe is me!  The acorn’s not yet fallen from the tree  That’s to grow the wood  That’s to make the cradle  That’s to rock the babe  That’s to grow a man  That’s to lay me to my rest.		The Ghost's Song				Wilson, Robert	A Bridge of Years	UK	1991	Fiction				
10234	We read the past by the light of the present, and the forms vary as the shadows fall, or as the point of vision alters.	Froude, James Anthony					Wilson, Robert	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America	US	2009	Fiction				
10235	Look not for roses in Attalus his garden, or wholesome flowers in a venomous plantation. And since there is scarce any one bad, but some others are the worse for him, tempt not contagion by proximity, and hazard not thyself in the shadow of corruption.	Sir Thomas Browne					Wilson, Robert	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America	US	2009	Fiction				
10236	Crowns, generally speaking, have thorns.	Hertzler, Arthur E.					Wilson, Robert	Julian Comstock: A Story of 22nd-Century America	US	2009	Fiction				
10237	Calm as that second summer which precedes The first fall of the snow, In the broad sunlight of heroic deeds, The City bides the foe.	Timrod, Henry					Wilson, Robert	Last Year	US	2016	Fiction				
10238	When an obscure data-management company launched what it called “the Affinities” a couple of years ago, almost no one paid attention. It was a quixotic idea that seemed to gain no traction: there was no ad campaign outside of a few media outlets in a few major cities, and not much press coverage even in those markets. But something surprising was happening under the radar … Invited as a special guest to a local meeting, I arrived with limited expectations. What I would find, I suspected, was a group of perfectly ordinary people who had been convinced to pay annual dues for the privilege of flattering one another, a commercial conceit of which P. T. Barnum might have been proud. But there was a real energy in the gathering—social, sexual, intellectual—that took me by surprise. It made me wonder where all this was going, and I asked one young woman what she thought the members of her Affinity might be doing in twenty or thirty years. She laughed at the question. “Writing our memoirs, I guess,” she said. “Or maybe signing our confessions.”	The Atlantic	“Teleodynamics, Meir Klein, and the Rise of the Affinities”	Article			Wilson, Robert	The Affinities	US	2015	Fiction				
10239											Fiction				
10240	You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.  You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.  Between the earth and sky, thought I heard my savior cry,  You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.  God gave Noah the rainbow sign, don’t you see.  God gave Noah the rainbow sign, don’t you see.  God gave Noah the rainbow sign, no more water but fire next time.  You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.  Poor man Lazarus, poor as I, don’t you see.  Poor man Lazarus, poor as I, don’t you see.  Poor man Lazarus, poor as I, when he died he had a home on high.  You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.  Rich man Dives lived so well, don’t you see.  Rich man Dives lived so well, don’t you see.  Rich man Dives lived so well, when he died he had a home in Hell.  You’d better get a home in that rock, don’t you see.		Negro Spiritual				Wilson, JJ Amaworo	Damnificados	US	2016	Fiction				
10241	Blessed are the meek, for they shall inherit the earth.	Matthew 5:5					Wilson, JJ Amaworo	Damnificados	US	2016	Fiction				
10242	An object at rest tends to stay at rest unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.	Sir Isaac Newton					Wilson, Adam	Flatscreen	US	2012	Fiction				
10243	Hold steady.		The Hold Steady				Wilson, Adam	Flatscreen	US	2012	Fiction				
10244	As if we held in the heavens of our arms not cherishable things, but only the strength it takes to leave home and then go back again.	Johnson, Dennis	Enough				Wilson, Adam	What's Important is Feeling	US	2014	Fiction				
10245	A Scout is never taken by surprise; he knows exactly what to do when anything unexpected happens.	Baden-Powell, Robert	Scouting for Boys				Wiggs, Susan	Return to Willow Lake	US	2012	Fiction				
10246	“What nice little children you do have, mother,” said the old duck with the rag around her leg. “They are all pretty except that one. He didn’t come out so well. It’s a pity you can’t hatch him again.” And the poor duckling who had been the last one out of his egg, and who looked so ugly, was pecked and pushed about and made fun of by the ducks, and the chickens as well. “He’s too big,” said they all. The turkey gobbler, who thought himself an emperor because he was born wearing spurs, puffed up like a ship under full sail and bore down upon him, gobbling and gobbling until he was red in the face. The poor duckling did not know where he dared stand or where he dared walk. He was so sad because he was so desperately ugly, and because he was the laughingstock of the whole barnyard. When morning came, the wild ducks flew up to have a look at the duckling. “What sort of creature are you?” they asked, as the duckling turned in all directions, bowing his best to them all. “You are terribly ugly,” they told him, “but that’s nothing to us so long as you don’t marry into our family.”	Andersen, Hans Christian					Wiggs, Susan	The Charm School	US	1999	Fiction				
10247	“Our youth now love luxury, they have bad manners, contempt for authority; they show disrespect for elders, and love to chatter in place of exercise. Children are now tyrants, not the servants of their households. They no longer rise when elders enter the room. They contradict their parents, chatter before company, gobble up their food and tyrannize their teachers.”	Socrates					Wiggs, Susan	Home Before Dark	US	2003	Fiction				
10248	How weak and powerless I am in this whirlwinf od plotting and treachery.	Empress Marie-Louie					Wiggs, Susan	Miranda	US	1996	Fiction				
10249	Stay with me with flagons, comfort me with apples: for I am sick of love.		The Song of Solomon 2:5				Wiggs, Susan	The Apple Orchard	US	2013	Fiction				
10250	Of all things visible, the highest is the heaven of the fixed stars.	Copernicus, Nicolaus					Wiggs, Susan	Starlight on Willow Lake	US	2015	Fiction				
10251	Most of us become parents long before we have stopped being children.	McLaughlin, Mignon	The Second Neurotic's Notebook				Wiggs, Susan	The You I Never Knew	US	2001	Fiction				
10252	Wanted: a needle swift enough to sew this poem into a blanket.	Simic, Charles					Wiggs, Susan	The Goodbye Quilt	US	2011	Fiction				
10253	The devotee recognizes in every divine the Name the totality of Names.	Arabi, Muhammad ibn	Fusus al-Hikam				Wilson, G. Willow	Alif the Unseen	US	2013	Fiction				
10254	If the imagination of the dervish produced the incidents of these stories, his judgement brought them to the resemblance of truth, and his images are taken from things that are real.	de la Croix, Francois Petis	Les Mille et Un Jous (The Thousand and One Days)				Wilson, G. Willow	Alif the Unseen	US	2013	Fiction				
10255	Everything is on its way to the river.	Hughes, Ted					Williams, Nial	History of the Rain	UK	2014	Fiction				
10256	NAture is mindless, but it has mastered the art of deception.	Iverson, Ethan	The Fisherman and the Spider				Wilson, Robert	Burning Paradise	US	2013	Fiction				
10257	One may smile, and smile, and be a villain.	Shakespeare	Hamlet Act 1, Scene 5				Wiehl, Lis	A Matter of Trust	US	2013	Fiction				
10258	And who,' I said, 'was his father, and who his mother?'	Plato	Symposium				Wieringa, Tommy	Caesarion	UK	2011	Fiction				
10259	The world couldn't exist without madmen	Maimonides					Wiesel, Elie	Twilight	UK	1991	Fiction				
10260	For everyone will be salted with fire.	Jesus	Mark 9:49				Wiebe, Rudy	Come Back	US	2014	Fiction				
10261	For now we look through a mirror into an enigma, but then face to face.	Paul	I Corinthians 13:12				White, Karen	Flight Patterns	US 	2016	Fiction				
10262	The keeping of bees is like the direction of sunbeams.	Thoreau, Henry David	Ned Bloodworth's Beekeeper's Journal				White, Karen	Flight Patterns	US 	2016	Fiction				
10263	For time is the longest distance between two places.	Williams, Tennessee					White, Karen	The Time in Between	US	2013	Fiction				
10264	The ocean is the same ocean as it has been of old; the events of today are its waves and its rivers.	Sayyid Haydar Amuli					White, Karen	On Folly Beach	US	2010	Fiction				
10265	But such a tide as moving seems asleep Too full for sound and foam When that which drew from out the boundless deep Turns again home.	Alfred, Lord Tennyson					White, Karen	The Color of Light	US	2005	Fiction				
10266	When I have seen by Time’s fell hand defaced  The rich proud cost of outworn buried age;  When sometime lofty towers I see down-razed,  And brass eternal slave to mortal rage;  When I have seen the hungry ocean gain  Advantage on the kingdom of the shore,  And the firm soil win of the watery main,  Increasing store with loss, and loss with store;  When I have seen such interchange of state,  Or state itself confounded to decay;  Ruin hath taught me thus to ruminate,  That Time will come and take my love away.  This thought is as a death, which cannot choose  But weep to have that which it fears to lose.	Shakespeare, William	Sonnet 64				White, Karen	The Beach Trees	US	2011	Fiction				
10267	One need not be a chamber to be haunted,  One need not be a house;  The brain has corridors surpassing  Material place.	Dickinson, Emily					White, Karen	The Sound of Glass	US	2015	Fiction				
10268	Even the seasons form a great circle in their changing, and always come back again to where they were. The life of a man is a circle from childhood to childhood, and so it is in everything where power moves.	Black Elk Oglala Sioux Holy Man					White, Karen	Sea Change	US	2012	Fiction				
10269	The golden moments īn the stream of life rush past us and we see nothing but sand; The angels come to visit us, and we only know them when they are gone.	Eliot, George					White, Karen	The Lost Hours	US	2009	Fiction				
10270	For I the Lord thy God am a jealous God, visiting the iniquity of the fathers upon the children unto the third and fourth generation of them that hate me; and shewing mercy unto thousands of them that love me, and keep my commandments.		Exodus 20:5-6				White, Karen	The Memory of Water	US	2008	Fiction				
10271	The law of humanity ought to be composed of the past, the present, and the future, that we bear within us; whoever possesses but one of these terms, has but a fragment of the law of the moral world.	Quinet, Edgar					White, Karen	Spinning the Moon	US	2016	Fiction				
10272	The law of humanity ought to be composed of the past, the present, and the future, that we bear within us; whoever possesses but one of these terms, has but a fragment of the law of the moral world.	Quinet, Edgar					White, Karen	In the Shadow of the Moon	US	2000	Fiction				
10273	Amor cuerdo, no es amor. (Sane love, is not love.)	Martf, Jose					White, Randy Wayne	Cuba Straits	US	2015	Fiction				
10274	You should enter a ballpark the way you enter a church.	Lee, Bill					White, Randy Wayne	Cuba Straits	US	2015	Fiction				
10275	The loneliness you get by the sea is personal and alive. It doesn’t subdue you and make you feel abject. It’s stimulating loneliness.	Lindbergh, Anne Morrow 					White, Randy Wayne	Dark Light	US	2007	Fiction				
10276	I had a little Sorrow, Born of a little Sin, I found a room all damp with gloom And shut us all within; And, “Little Sorrow, weep,” said I, “And, Little Sin, pray God to die, And I upon the floor will lie And think how bad I’ve been!”	Millay, Edna St. Vincent					White, Randy Wayne	Dark Light	US	2007	Fiction				
10277	These are the clouds about the fallen sun, The majesty that shuts his burning eye.	Yeats, W. B.					White, Randy Wayne	Ten Thousand Islands	US	2001	Fiction				
10278	They (the Calusa) said to me that their forbears had lived under this law from the beginning of time and that they also wanted to live under it, that I should leave them, that they did not want to listen to me.	Father Juan Rogel					White, Randy Wayne	Ten Thousand Islands	US	2001	Fiction				
10279	Your office sent bones in cloth bags. These bags have rotted and caused much chaos. When people came to claim them, it was not possible to identify individual sets correctly. Our hearts have no peace.		A letter from Tung Wah Hospital, Hong Kong, to the Chinese Consolidated Benevolent Association regarding the repatriation of Chinese dead, San Francisco				White, Randy Wayne	Mangrove Lightning	US	2017	Fiction	1928			
10280	Florida archaeologists . . . found a mastodon tusk, scarred by circular cut marks from a knife. The tusk was 14,500 years old. The age was surprising, even shocking, for it suddenly made the Aucilla [Florida] sinkhole one of the earliest places in the Americas to betray the presence of human beings.		Smithsonian Magazine	Article			White, Randy Wayne	Bone Deep	US	2014	Fiction	2013			
10281	Now on the day that John Wayne died I found myself on the Continental Divide Tell me where do we go from here? Think I’ll ride into Leadville and have a few beers.	Buffet, Jimmy	Incommunicado				White, Randy Wayne	Night Moves	US	2013	Fiction				
10282	See, when you are a kid, you do not listen to all this [stories from old fishing families]. It just goes whisp. Then, when it is too late, you wished you had listened to a whole lot of that stuff.	Captain Esperanza Woodring	Fisherfolk of Charlotte Harbour				White, Randy Wayne	Deceived	US	2013	Fiction				
10283	An ocean without its unnamed monsters would be like a completely dreamless sleep.	Steinback, John	Sea of Cortez				White, Randy Wayne	Deep Blue	US	2016	Fiction				
10284	It is not the strongest of the species that survives, nor the most intelligent that survives. It is the one that is the most adaptable to change.	Darwin, Charles					White, Randy Wayne	Deep Blue	US	2016	Fiction				
10285	There is no room for moral baggage on a small island. Anything bigger than a bikini is better left at home.	Tomlinson, S. M.	One Fathom Above Sea level				White, Randy Wayne	Chasing Midnight	US	2012	Fiction				
10286	If religion is opium to the masses, the Internet is a crack, crank, pixel-huffing orgy that deafens the brain, numbs the senses, and scrambles our peer list to include every anonymous loser, twisted deviant and freak, as well as people we normally wouldn’t give the time of day.	Tomlinson, S. M.	Sudden Internet Isolation Response In An Unprepared Society				White, Randy Wayne	Chasing Midnight	US	2012	Fiction				
10287	Humanity has a limited biological capacity for change, but an unlimited capacity for spiritual change. The only human institution incapable of evolving spiritually is a cemetery.	Tomlinson, S. M.	One Fathom Above Sea level				White, Randy Wayne	Tampa Burn	US	2005	Fiction				
10288	God, why’d you send me down here with a trigger finger and a tallywhacker, if you didn’t expect me to use ’em?	Gatrell, Tucker					White, Randy Wayne	Tampa Burn	US	2005	Fiction				
10289	The nervous system of the Herring is fairly simple. When the Herring runs into something, the stimulus is flashed to the forebrain, with or without results.	Cuppy, Will					White, Randy Wayne	Shark River	US	2002	Fiction				
10290	Technology is the knack of so arranging the world that we do not experience it.	Risch, Max					White, Randy Wayne	Shark River	US	2002	Fiction				
10291	The Simiadae then branched off into two great stems, the New World and the Old World monkeys; and from the latter at a remote period, Man, the wonder and the glory of the Universe, proceeded.	Darwin, Charles					White, Randy Wayne	Twelve Mile Limit	US	2003	Fiction				
10292	For a great bachelorette party, try planning a weekend getaway at a spa or tropical resort. Get pampered, go sightseeing, dance with dashing foreign men who don’t speak English. Pack a survival kit . . . including a disposable camera. The pictures you take at the bachelorette party will come in handy when you need to blackmail the bride later!		Advice to Maids of Honour www.foreverwed1.com				White, Randy Wayne	Black Widow	US	2008	Fiction				
10293	“My grandfather was a powerful Houngan, a vitch [voodoo priest] known from Nassau through the islands. Now I’m a Houngan, keeper of that knowledge. I will tell you about assault obeahs, blue stone, fire, blood spells, and the lost Books of Moses. But you cannot write everything I tell you.”	Smith, Victor	Free & Accepted Mason, Queen Esther				White, Randy Wayne	Black Widow	US	2008	Fiction				
10294	Hope could not exist if man were created by a random, chemical accident. Pleasure, yes. Desire, yes. But not hope. Selfless hope is contrary to the dynamics of evolution or the necessities of a species.	Tomlinson, S. M.	One Fathom Above Sea Level				White, Randy Wayne	Everglades	US	2004	Fiction				
10295	I have always thought there might be a lot of cash in starting a religion.	Orwell, George					White, Randy Wayne	Everglades	US	2004	Fiction	1938			
10296	My letter of yesterday will inform you of the departure of Tecumseh. There can be no doubt his object is to excite the southern Indians to war. [These] include the Seminole of Florida. The implicit obedience and respect which the followers of Tecumseh pay is astonishing. He is one of those uncommon geniuses which spring up occasionally to produce revolutions, and overturn the established order of things. If it were not for the vicinity of the United States, he would, perhaps, be the founder of an empire that would rival in glory Mexico or Peru. No difficulties deter him.	Harrison, William Henry					White, Randy Wayne	Everglades	US	2004	Fiction				
10297	The Ox Woman (Sarah McLain Smith) had blue eyes and wore her hair in a bun at the back of her neck, as did many women at that time. She was always polite and well-spoken, behaved as a lady, and was grateful for anything that was done for her. There was no record of her ever having misused her great strength to injure anyone, or do harm.	Philcox, Phil & Boe, Beverly	The Sunshine State Almanac and Book of Florida-related stuff				White, Randy Wayne	Gone	US	2012	Fiction				
10298	Pain is an inescapable part of the human experience. Misery, however, is not. Misery is an option.	Tomlinson, S. M.	One Fathom Above Sea Level				White, Randy Wayne	Gone	US	2012	Fiction				
10299	He who fights too long against dragons becomes a dragon himself; and if you gaze too long into the abyss, the abyss will gaze into you.	Nietzsche, Friedrich					White, Randy Wayne	Deep Shadow	US	2010	Fiction				
10300	The universities of Cuba are available only to those who share my revolutionary beliefs.	Castro, Fidel					White, Randy Wayne	Dead Silence	US	2009	Fiction				
10301	As a child I was taught the Supernatural Powers (Taku Wakan) were powerful and could do strange things.	Matthiessen, Peter	Red Cloud; In the Spirit of Crazy Horse				White, Randy Wayne	Dead Silence	US	2009	Fiction	1903			
10302	It is not the mission of Freemasonry to engage in plots and conspiracies against the civil government. It is not the fanatical propagandist of any creed or theory. It is the apostle of liberty and equality.	Pike, Albert	Morals and Dogma				White, Randy Wayne	Dead Silence	US	2009	Fiction	1871			
10303	When the woman saw that the tree was good for food, and that it was pleasant to the eyes, and a tree to be desired to make one wise, she took of the fruit thereof, and did eat, and gave also unto her husband with her; and he did eat.		Genesis 3:6				White, Randy Wayne	Seduced	US	2016	Fiction				
10304	Seduction begins with a fantasy that, pending a willing partner and a safe place, choreographs its own dangerous reality.	Tomlinson, H. M.					White, Randy Wayne	Seduced	US	2016	Fiction				
10305	Everything that has happened, everything that will happen, it all exists in this single moment, endlessly surfacing and submerging; natural order, perfect law. The word “coincidence” is an invention that defines our own confusion better than it describes a unique occurrence.	Tomlinson, S. M.					White, Randy Wayne	Night Vision	US	2011	Fiction				
10306	One life is all we have and we live it as we believe in living it. But to sacrifice what you are and to live without belief, that is a fate more terrible than dying.	Joan of Arc					White, Randy Wayne	Night Vision	US	2011	Fiction				
10307	Reptiles are abhorrent because of their cold body, pale color, cartilaginous skeleton, filthy skin, fierce aspect, calculating eye, offensive smell, harsh voice, squalid habitation, and terrible venom; wherefore their creator has not exerted his powers to make many of them.	Linnaeus, Carolus					White, Randy Wayne	Dead of Night	US	2006	Fiction	1758			
10308	Thou shalt not fear the terror of night; nor the arrow that flieth by day; nor the pestilence that walketh in darkness; nor the destruction that wasteth at noonday. A thousand may fall at thy side, and ten thousand at thy right hand; but it shall not come nigh thee.		Psalm 91:5-7				White, Randy Wayne	Dead of Night	US	2006	Fiction				
10309	“. . . and they died with the smiles on their faces.”	Nelson, Willie					White, Randy Wayne	Key West Connection	US	2006	Fiction				
10310	All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing.	Burke, Edmund					White, Randy Wayne	Hunter's Moon	US	2007	Fiction				
10311	It’s easier to be a genuinely humane person if you can afford to hire your own personal son of a bitch.	Tomlinson, S. M.					White, Randy Wayne	Hunter's Moon	US	2007	Fiction				
10312	In conclusion, my despair: the conept that Echo City could be all there is; the thought that we are alone; the conceit that humanity rose from one man, expanding into one place, shunning the beyond though dangerous it must be. This is abhorent to me. It denies our nature, which has been proven again and again to be exultant and brave. It disregards the very idea of our progress as a race and the ultimate triumph that must come. But such ignorance is clasped to the heart of those who claim rule over us. And though I see glory in our future, before glory, I see pain.	Daxia, Benjermen	Truth -- An Exhortation to Revolt				Lebbon, Tim	Echo City		2010	Fiction		9781841499376		
10313	No resident of this town, no dead man,  but something in between.	Brodsky, Joseph					Lebedev, Sergei	Oblivion	Russian	2011	Fiction		9781939931252		
10314	and now faint with fear, the miserable Lares  scramble to the back of the shrine, shoving each other and stumbling, one little god falling over another, because they know what kind of sound that is, know by now the footsteps of the Furies.	Cavafy, C. P.	Footsteps	Poem			Lebedev, Sergei	The Year of the Comet	Russian	2014	Fiction		9781939931412		
10315	Come what may, bad fortune is to be conquered by endurance.	Virgil					Lebbin, T. J. 	The Hunt		2015	Fiction		9780008122904		
10316	Run when you can, walk if you have to, crawl if you must; just never give up.	Karnazes, Dean					Lebbin, T. J. 	The Hunt		2015	Fiction		9780008122904		
10317	But let us leave this city & press on.	Marco Polo					Le Clezio, J. M. G.	The Book of Flights	French	1969	Fiction		9780099530473		
10318	Human blood is a commodity.		US Federal Trade Commission				le Carre, John	Single & Single		1999	Fiction	1966	340738979		
10319	Just give me one thing that  I can hold on to To believe in This living is a hard way to go.	Prine, John	Angel from Montgomery				LeClaire, Anne	Entering Normal		2001	Fiction		752847880		
10320	So much to do today: kill memory, kill pain, turn heart into stone, and yet...	Akhmatova, Anna					LeClaire, Anne	The Law of Bound Hearts		2004	Fiction		345460464		
10321	Descendit as inferna: that is to say he discended down beneth into the lowe places. In stede of which loew places ye english tongu hathe euer vsed thys word hel.	More, Thomas					Ledgard, J. M.	Submergence		2011	Fiction		9780224091374		
10322	And is it not true in this instance also that one whom God blesses he curses in the same breath?	Kierkegaard, Soren					Leduc, Amanda	The Miracles of Ordinary Men		2013	Fiction		9781770411111		
10323	Democritus if he were still on Earth would deride a throng gazing with open mouth at a beast half camel, half leopard	Horace					Ledgard, J. M.	Giraffe		2007	Fiction		9780099490531		
10324	No hope. See, that's what gives me guts.	Minutemen	It's Expected I'm Gone				Lance, Richard	This Wicked World		2009	Fiction		9780316017374		
10325	It doesn't matter whom you are paired against; your opponent is always yourself.	Nakamura					Lansdale, Joe. R.	Mucho Mojo		1994	Fiction		9781473633506		
10326	Heat not a furnace for your foe so hot That it do singe yourself.	Shakespeare, William	Henry VIII	Play	UK		Lansdale, Joe. R.	Rumble Timble		1998	Fiction		9781473633568		
10327	"Remember what Nietzsche said -- 'Live dangerously.'" "You know what happened to Nietzsche." "What?" "He's dead."		Sudden Fear				Lansdale, Joe. R.	Rumble Timble		1998	Fiction		9781473633568		
10328	Life's like a bowl of chili in a strange cafe. Sometimes it's pretty tasty and spicy. Other times, it tastes like shit.	Luke, Jim Bob					Lansdale, Joe. R.	Bad Chili		1997	Fiction		9781473633544		
10329	A hero is no braver than an ordinary man, but he is braver five minutes longer.	Emerson, Ralph Waldo					Land, Jon	The Tenth Circle		2013	Fiction		9781480414792		
10330	In order for the light to shine so brightly, the darkness must be present.	Bacon, Francis					Land, Jon	Strong Darkness		2014	Fiction		9780765370273		
10331	The rising world of waters dark and deep.	Mitlon, John	Paradise Lost				Lansdale, Joe. R.	The Two-Bear Mambo		1995	Fiction		9781473633520		
10332	If a lion could speak, we could not understand him.	Wittgenstein, Ludwig	Philosophical Investigations				Lane, Andrew	Netherspace		2017	Fiction		9781785651847		
10333	What we've got here is a failure to communicate.	Pearce, Donn & Pierson, Frank R.	Cool Hand Luke	Film			Lane, Andrew	Netherspace		2017	Fiction	1967	9781785651847		
10334	He felt as though he carried within himself all that remained of the honor of men.	Kessel, Joseph	La Regle de l'Homme				Lapierre, Alexandra	Between Love & Honor		2008	Fiction		9781611091458		
10335	Alas! the love of women! it is known  to be a lovely and a fearful thing.	Lord Byron	Don Juan				LaPlante, Alice	A Circle of Wives		2014	Fiction		9780802122346		
10336	I sing the body electric; The armies of those I love engirth me and I engirth them, They will not let me off till I go with them, respond to them, And discorrupt them, and charge them full with the charge of the soul.	Whitman, Walt	Leaves of Grass				Larsen, Reif	I Am Radar		2015	Fiction		9781594206160		
10337	The only thing I am certain of is uncertainty itself and of this I cannot be certain.	Roed-Larsen, Per	Spesielle Partikler				Larsen, Reif	I Am Radar		2015	Fiction		9781594206160		
10338	Double dead : adj. Meat that comes from an animal that has died of disease. Does not pass the necessary sanitary standards.						Wendig, Chuck	Double Dead	UK	2011	Fiction				
10339	She’s only a bird in a gilded cage, A beautiful sight to see. You may think she is happy and free from care, She’s not, though she seems to be. ’Tis sad when you think of her wasted life For youth cannot mate with age; And her beauty was sold for an old man’s gold, She’s a bird in a gilded cage.	Lamb, Arthur J.	A Bird in a Gilded Cage				Wendig, Chuck	Mockingbird	UK	2012	Fiction				
10340	formication (n) 1. the sensation that ants or other insects are crawling on one’s skin.						Wendig, Chuck	Invasive	UK	2016	Fiction				
10341	“Is this what you want? Will this make you happy? So Be It.”						Weldon, Phaedra	Phantasm	US	2009	Fiction				
10342	Why, then ’tis none to you, for there is nothing either good or bad but thinking makes it so. To me it is a prison.	Shakespeare, William	Hamlet				Weldon, Phaedra	Revenant	US	2010	Fiction				
10343	Home is so sad. It stays as it was left, Shaped to the comfort of the last to go As if to win them back. Instead, bereft Of anyone to please, it withers so, Having no heart to put aside the theft And turn again to what it started as, A joyous shot at how things ought to be, Long fallen wide. You can see how it was: Look at the pictures and the cutlery. The music in the piano stool. That vase.	Larkin, Philip					Weiner, Jennifer	Good in Bed	US	2001	Fiction				
10344	Love is nothing, nothing, nothing like they say.	Phair, Liz					Weiner, Jennifer	Good in Bed	US	2001	Fiction				
10345	I married Isis on the fifth day of May But I could not hold on to her very long So I cut off my hair and I rode straight away For the wild unknown country where I could not go wrong.	Dylan, Bob	Isis	Song			Weiner, Jennifer	Who Do You Love	US	2015	Fiction				
10346	“What is REAL?” asked the Rabbit one day, when they were lying side by side near the nursery fender, before Nana came to tidy the room. “Does it mean having things that buzz inside you and a stick-out handle?” “Real isn’t how you are made,” said the Skin Horse. “It’s a thing that happens to you. When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become real.” “Does it hurt?” asked the Rabbit. “Sometimes,” said the Skin Horse, for he was always truthful. “When you are Real you don’t mind being hurt.”	Williams, Margery	The Velveteen Rabbit				Weiner, Jennifer	Little Earthquakes	US	2004	Fiction				
10347	“I wrote my way out.”	Hamilton	Hurricane				Weiner, Jennifer	Hungry Heart	US	2016	Fiction				
10348	Some say a parent should teach a child to swim.		The Talmud				Weiner, Jennifer	Certain Girls	US	2008	Fiction				
10349	“Please, please, please, let me, let me, let me, let me get what I want this time.”	The Smiths		Song			Weiner, Jennifer	The Next Best Thing 	US	2012	Fiction				
10350	Each suburban wife struggled with it alone. As she made the beds, shopped for groceries, matched slipcover material, ate peanut butter sandwiches with her children, chauffeured Cub Scouts and Brownies, lay beside her husband at night—she was afraid to ask even of herself the silent question—‘Is this all?’	Friedan, Betty	The Feminine Mystique				Weiner, Jennifer	Goodnight Nobody	US	2005	Fiction				
10351	“Sighed Mayzie, a lazy bird hatching an egg: ‘I’m tired and I’m bored And I’ve kinks in my leg From sitting, just sitting here day after day. It’s work! How I hate it! I’d much rather play! I’d take a vacation, fly off for a rest, if I could find someone to stay on my nest! ”	Dr. Seuss	Horton Hatches the Egg				Weiner, Jennifer	Goodnight Nobody	US	2005	Fiction				
10352	“Well I had a dream and in it I went to a little town And all the girls in town were named Betty.”	Anderson, Laurie	Smoke Rings				Weiner, Jennifer	Goodnight Nobody	US	2005	Fiction				
10353	“So,” said Estella, “I must be taken as I have been made. The success is not mine, the failure is not mine, but the two together make me.”	Dickens, Charles	Great Expectations				Weiner, Jennifer	Then Came You	US	2011	Fiction				
10354	Vera said: “Why do you feel you have to turn everything into a story?” So I told her why: Because if I tell the story, I control the version. Because if I tell the story, I can make you laugh, and I would rather have you laugh at me than feel sorry for me. Because if I tell the story, it doesn’t hurt as much. Because if I tell the story, I can get on with it.	Ephron, Nora	Heartburn				Weiner, Jennifer	All Fall Down	US	2014	Fiction				
10355	“I can’t say that I’m sorry for the things that we done At least for a little while sir me and her we had us some fun”	Springsteen, Bruce	Nebraska				Weiner, Jennifer	Best Friends Forever	US	2009	Fiction				
10356	The witching hour, somebody had once whispered to her, was a special moment in the middle of the night when every child and every grown-up was in a deep deep sleep, and all the dark things came out from hiding and had the world to themselves.	Dahl, Ronals	The BFG				Weiner, Jennifer	The Littlest Bigfoot	US	2016	Fiction				
10357	In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, I hear the ever approaching thunder, which will destroy us too, I can feel the sufferings of millions and yet, if I look up into the heavens, I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquillity will return again.	Frank, Anne					Werner, Ursula	The Good at Heart	US	2017	Fiction				
10358	In spite of everything I still believe that people are really good at heart. I simply can’t build up my hopes on a foundation consisting of confusion, misery, and death. I see the world gradually being turned into a wilderness, I hear the ever approaching thunder, which will destroy us too, I can feel the sufferings of millions and yet, if I look up into the heavens, I think that it will all come right, that this cruelty too will end, and that peace and tranquillity will return again.	Elliot, T. S.	The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock				Wells, Dan	I Am Not A Serial Killer	US	2009	Fiction				
10359	From childhood’s hour I have not been As others were—I have not seen As others saw.	Poe, Edgar Allen	Alone				Wells, Dan	Mr. Monster	US	2010	Fiction				
10360	where  always it’s  Spring)  and everyone’s in love and flowers pick themselves	Cummings, E. E.	Who knows if the moon's				Wells, Dan	I Don't Want to Kill You	US	2011	Fiction				
10361	This, this the doom must be Of all who’ve loved, and lived to see The few bright things they thought would stay For ever near them, die away.	Moore, Thomas	Alone In Crowds to Wander On				Wells, Dan	The Devil's Only Friend	US	2015	Fiction				
10362	Come away, O human child!  To the waters and the wild  With a faery, hand in hand,  For the world’s more full of weeping than you can understand.	Yeats, William Butler	The Stolen Child				Wells, Dan	Over Your Dead Body	US	2016	Fiction				
10363	Oh dreadful is the check—intense the agony—  When the ear begins to hear, and the eye begins to see;  When the pulse begins to throb, the brain to think again;  The soul to feel the flesh, and the flesh to feel the chain.	Bronte, Emily	The Prisoner				Wells, Dan	The Hollow City	US	2012	Fiction				
10364	I sought my death and found it in my womb, I lookt for life and saw it was a shade, I trode the earth and knew it was my tomb, And now I die, and now I am but made. The glass is full, and now the glass is run, And now I live, and now my life is done.	Tichborne, Chidiock	Elegy				Wells, Dan	Nothing Left to Lose	US	2017	Fiction				
10365	And when they had decreed that Solomon should die, nothing discovered his death unto them, except the creeping thing of the eart, which ganwed his staff. And when his body fell down, the djinn plainly perceived that if they had known that which was hidden, they would not have continued in vile punishement.	NA	10:14	Holy Qurán	NA		Gibson, William	Singapore Yellow	Singaporean	2015	Fiction		IBSN 9789814423656		
10366	Things are always different from what they might be.	James, Henry	The Portrait of a Lady	Novel	North America		Gibbon, Maureen	Thief	American	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9781848871847		
10367	Strive to enter in at the strait gate	NA	Luke xiii	Bible	NA		Gide, Andre	Strait is the Gate	French	1909	Fiction		ISBN 10: 159569062		
10368	Take hold of the kettle, broom, and pan, then you'll surely get a man!   Shop and office leave alone,  your true life's work lies at home.	Common German Rhyme	NA	Rhyme	Germany		Gillham, David	City of Women	American	2012	Fiction	1930s	ISBN 9781611761276		
10369	Who will ever ask in three or five hundred year's time whether a Fraulein Muller or Schulze was unhappy?	Himmler, Heinrich	The Role Of Women In The Third Reich	Speech	Germany		Gillham, David	City of Women	American	2012	Fiction		ISBN 9781611761276		
10370	What life is, we know not. What life does, we know well.	Lord Perceval		Letter	England		Gilbert, Elizabeth	The Signature of All Things	American	2013	Historical Fiction		ISBN 9781408841914		
10371	We were born of risen apes, not fallen angels, and the apes were armed killers besides. And so what shall we wonder at? Our murders and massacres and missiles, and our irreconcilable regiments? Or our treaties whatever they may be worth; our symphonies however seldom they may be played; our peaceful acres, however frequently they may be converted to battlefields; our dreams however rarely they may be accomplished. The miracle of man is not how far he has sunk but how magnificently he has risen. We are known among the stars by our poems, not our corpses.	Ardrey, Robert	African Gensis: A Personal Investigation into the Animal Origins and Nature of Man	Non-fiction Scientific Review	South Africa		Gilchrist, Ellen	Acts of God	American	2014	Fiction		ISBN 9781616205720		
10372	As a man is, so he sees.	Blake, William	Letter to Revd. Dr. Trusler	Letter	England		Gillard, Linda	Star Gazing	English	2008	Fiction		ISBN 9781846524981		
10373	What does it mean to love somebody? It is always to seize that person in a mass, extract him or her from a group, however small, in which he or she participates, whether it be through the family only or through something else; then to not find that person's own {wofl} packs, the multiplicities he or she encloses within himself or herself which may be of an entirely different anture	Delueze, Gilles	A Thousand Plateaus	Novel	France		Giordano, Paolo	Like Family	Italian	2015	Fiction		ISBN 9781682620557		
10374	We knew very well that we were damned,   But hope of love along the way  Made both of us think  Of what the Gypsy did prophesy.	Apollinaire, Guillaume		Poem	France		Girard, Anne	Madame Picasso	American	2014	Fiction		ISBN-10: 141047593		
10375	Ask the locals how sweet the wreckage of damned near everybody was around that little pube-rioting Julet and her moon-whelp Romeo.	Hannah, Barry	High Lonesome	Novel	North America		Giraldi, William	Busy Monsters	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9780393079623		
10376	We hunt the wind, we worship the statue, cry aloud to the desert.	Hazlitt, William	On Living to One's Self	Letter	England		Giraldi, William	Busy Monsters	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9780393079623		
10377	What is your beast?	Whitman, Charles		Speech	North America		Giraldi, William	Busy Monsters	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9780393079623		
10378	O unteachably after evil, but unuttering truth.	Hopkins, Gerard	Wreck of the Deutschland	Poem	UK		Giraldi, William	Hold the Dark	American	2014	Fiction		ISBN 13: 9780393079623		
10379	We fear the cold and the things we do not understand. But most of all we fear the doings of the heedless ones among ourselves.	Eskimo Shaman	The Winter of Man	interview	Artic Region		Giraldi, William	Hold the Dark	American	2014	Fiction		ISBN 9780871404947		
10380	What are little boys made of? Snips and Snails, and puppy-dog's tails. That's what little boys are made of.	Nursery Rhyme	What are Little Boys Made of?	Nursery Rhyme	England		Girard, Geoffrey	Cain's Blood	Germany	2013	Fiction		ISBN 9781476704050		
10381	The rain was so hard that it cleaned the pigs and covered the humans in filth.	Lichtenberh, Georg	NA	Article	Germany		Gakas, Sergios	Ashes	Greece	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781849164924		
10382	In the way that a gambler who has lost can easily imagine himself again in possession of his money, thinking how false, how undeserved was the process that took it from him, so he sometimes found himself unwilling to believe what had happened, or ertain that his marraige would somehow be foundagain. So much of it was still in existence.	Salter, James	Light Years	Novel	North America		Glass, Julia	The Widower's Tale	American	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9780307750990		
10383	nothing every repeats itself in human history  everything that at first glance seems the same  is in its own way exactly the same;  every human being is a star unto himself,  everything happens perpetually and never at all,   everything repeats itself endlessly and nevermore	Kis, Danilo		Poem	Serbia		Gleichmann, Gabi	Elixir of Immortality	Swedish	2013	Fiction		ISBN 9781306914406		
10384	BAR-KOKHBA (raising a dagger)  A salve who wields a dagger is not a slave!	Halkin, Shmuel	Bar-Kohkba	Play	Moscow		Goldberg, Paul	The Yid	American	2016	Fiction		ISBN-13: 978-1250079039		
10385	Caminante, no hay camino,  se hace camino al andar.    Wayfarer, there is no road,   you make the road as you go.	Machado, Antonio	Proverbios y Cantares, 34	Poem	Spain		Godwin, Gail	Queen of the Underworld	American	2006	Fiction		ISBN 9781588365187		
10386	Tamino: Wann wird das Licht mein Auge finen!  Priests: Bald, Bald, Jungling. Oder nie.    [when will my eyes find the light!  Soon, soon, Youth, or never.]	Emanuel Schikaneder	The Magic Flute	Opera	Germany		Godwin, Gail	Violet Clay	American	1978	Fiction		ISBN 9780394499123		
10387	At this point I must explain that absolution by means of repentance is possible for all sins with the exception of three. One of these is elading people astray by estblishing an evil practice or issuing a wrong decision, since the damage done cannot be repaired. Of one who commits such a sin Scripture says: Whoso causeth the upright to go astray in an evil way, he shall fall himself into his own pit.	Gaon, Saadia	Kitab al-Amanat wal-l'tikadat (The Book of Belief and Opinions)	Religious Text	Iraq		Goldberg, Myla	The False Friend	American	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9780307390707		
10388	We cannot become the person we long to be by ignoring the persons we have been.	Hirsch, Richard	Mahzor Leyamim Nora'im (Prayerbook for the Days of Awe)	Religious Text	Israel		Goldberg, Myla	The False Friend	American	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9780307390707		
10389	if thou be among people make for thyself love, the begininng and end of the heart.	Vizier Ptahhotep	Instructions of Ptah-Hotep	Religious Text	Egypt		Golding, William	The Pyramid	English	1967	Fiction		ISBN 9780571309184		
10390	Vladimir: Suppose we repented…  Estragon: Our being born?	Beckett, Samuel	Waiting for Godot	Play	Ireland		Goldman, Francisco	Say Her Name	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781410439529		
10391	It isn't simply death - it's always the death of someone.	Leclaire, Serge	NA	Article	France		Goldman, Francisco	Say Her Name	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781410439529		
10392	Dear Losse! Since thy untimely fate  My task hath beene to meditate  on Thee, on Thee; Thou art the Book,  The Library whereon I look,   Though almost blind.	King, Henry (Bishop of Chichester)	Exequy on his Wife	Poem	England		Goldman, Francisco	Say Her Name	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781410439529		
10393	I wouldn’t want to be faster  or greener than now if you were with me O you  were the best of all my days	O'Hara, Frank	Animals	Poem	North America		Goldman, Francisco	Say Her Name	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781410439529		
10394	… and perhaps you will find out when you go to heaven, after your gig with the Shanghai Bureau. And perhaps you will find your bear costume in a closet in heaven.	Estrada, Aura	My Shanghai Days	Novel	Mexico		Goldman, Francisco	Say Her Name	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781410439529		
10395	O that thou wouldest hide me in the grave, that thou wouldest keep me secret, until thy wrath be past, that thou wouldest appoint me a set time, and remember me! If a man die, shall he live again? All the days of my appointed time will I wait, till my change come.  Thou shalt call, and I will answer thee: thou wilt have a desire to the work of thy hands. For now thou numberest my steps: dost thou not watch over my sin? My transgression is sealed up in a bag, and thou sewest up mine inquity.  And surely the mountain falling cometh to nought, and the rock is moved out of his place. The waters near the stones: thou washest away the things which grow out of the dust of the earth; and thou destroyest the hope of man.  Thou prevailest for ever against him, and he passeth: thou changest his countenance and sendest him away. His sons come to honour, and he knoweth it not; and they are brought low, but he perceiveth it not of them. But his flesh upon him shall have pain, and his soul within him shall mourn.		Job 14:13-22				Larsson, Asa	Until Thy Wrath Be Past		2008	Fiction		9780857050724		
10396	Fly-by-wire \ˈflī-bī-ˌwī(-ə)r\ adjective, (1968): of, relating to, being, or utilizing a flight-control system in which controls are operated electrically rather than mechanically.		Merriam-Webster's 11th Collegiate Dictionary	Definitionof a word			Larsen, Ward	Fly By Wire		2010	Fiction		9781933515861		
10397	History is a nightmare from which I am trying to awake.	Joyce, James	Ulysses	Novel	Ireland		Larteguy, Jean	The Praetorians		1961	Fiction		9780143110231		
10398	You think of Detroit in the modern period as a huge, vast African-American ghetto. It's like New Orleans after the flood. Detroit has been through all this and they didn't even have a natural disaster. It just got washed over by America.	Sinclair, John			US		Lasser, Scott	Say Nice Things About Detroit		2012	Fiction		9780393082999		
10399	I don't mean to be sarcastic, but there just isn't anyone left to kill.	Christmas, Stanley			US		Lasser, Scott	Say Nice Things About Detroit		2012	Fiction		9780393082999		
10400	High status is thought by many (but freely admitted by few) to be one of the finest of earthly goods.	de Botton, Alain					Lat, David	Supreme Ambitions		2015	Fiction		9781627220460		
10401	If nothing else, there's applause... like waves of love pouring over the footlights.		All About Eve				Lat, David	Supreme Ambitions		2015	Fiction		9781627220460		
10402	I'm tough, I'm ambitious, and I know exactly what I want. If that makes me a bitch, OK.	Madonna			US		Lat, David	Supreme Ambitions		2015	Fiction		9781627220460		
10403	Wearing a hat confers undeniable authority over those without one.	Bernard, Tristan					Laurain, Antoine	The President's Hat		2013	Fiction		9781908313478		
10404	God has pity on kindergarten children. He has less pity on school children. And on grownups he has no pity at all.	Amichai, Yehudah					Lavigne, Michael	The Wanting		2013	Fiction		9780805212556		
10405	Like birds in flight He sends them on their way To what shore or branch Or outstretched arm I cannot say Only that, once gone, They may never return.	Chernoff, Pierre	"The Children", The Winter Notebook				Lavigne, Michael	The Wanting		2013	Fiction	2003	9780805212556		
10406	Nobody trusts anybody now, and we're all very tired.	Carpenter, John	The Thing				La Valle, Victor	Big Machine		2009	Fiction		9780385527989		
10407	Why is the Universe so big? Because we are here!	Wheeler, John					Lawhead, Stephen	The Skin Map		2010	Fiction		9781595549358		
10408	You be the judges Between Me and My vineyard: What more could have been done for My vineyard? That I failed to do in it? Why, when I hoped it would yield grapes, Did it yield wild grapes?		Isaiah 5:3				Labiner, Norah	Let the Dark Flower Blossom		2013	Fiction		9781566893206		
10409	There sat down, once, a thing on Henry's heart so heavy, if he had a hundred years & more, & weeping, sleepless, in all them time Henry could not make good. Starts again always in Henry's ears the little cough somewhere, an ordour, a chime.  And there is another thing he has in mind like a grave Sienese face a thousand years would fail to blur the still profiled reproach of. Ghastly, with open eyes, he attends, blind. All the bells say: too late. This is not for tears; thinking.  But never did Henry, as he thought he did, end anyone and hacks her body up and hide the pieces, where they may be found. He knows: he went over everyone, & nobody's  missing. Often he reckons, in the dawn, them up. Nobody is ever missing.	Berryman, John	Dream Song 29	Poem			Lacey, Catherine	Nobody is Ever Missing		2014	Fiction		9780374534493		
10410	I say to you againe, doe not call up Any that you can not put downe.	Lovecraft, H. P.	The Case of Charles Dexter Ward				La Farge, Paul	The Night Ocean		2017	Fiction		9781101981085		
10411	Opinion is not worth a rush; In this altarpiece the knight, Who grips his long spear so to push That dragon through the fading light.	Yeats, W. B.	Michael Robartes and the Dancer	Poem			Lagercrantz, David	Fall of Man in Wilmslow		2009	Fiction		9780857059895		
10412	Run!	Hartley, Hal					La Farge, Paul	Luminous Airplanes		2011	Fiction		9780374194314		
10413	At the end of daybreak...	Cesaire, Aime	Notebook of a Return to the Native Land				Laferriere, Dany	The Return		2009	Fiction	1939	9781553658085		
10414	The beginning of all art in the deep north a rice-planting song	Basho			Japan		Laferriere, Dany	I am a Japanese Writer		2008	Fiction		9781553655831		
10415	Since love and fear can scarely exist together, if we must choose between them, it is much safer to be feared than loved.	Machiavelli, Niccolo					Lakhous, Amara	Divorce Islamic Style		2010	Fiction		9781609450663		
10416	As for my irony, or if we prefer, my satire, I think it frees me from everything that irriates me, oppresses me, offends me, makes me feel uneasy in society.	Flaiano, Ennio					Lakhous, Amara	Divorce Islamic Style		2010	Fiction		9781609450663		
10417	Imagine that Noah knocked his house apart and used the planks to build an ark, while his neighbors looked on, full of doubt. A house, he must have told them, should be daubed with pitch and built to float cloud high, if need be. A lettuce patch was of no use at all, and a good foundation was worse than useless. A house should have a compass and a keel. The neighbors would have put their hands in their pockets and chewed their lips and strolled home to houses they now found wanting in ways they could not understand.	Robinson, Marilynne	Housekeeping				Laken, Carrie	Dream House		2009	Fiction		9780060840921		
10418	Mr. Editor, you show these southerners too much respect by taking an interest in them in your noble, long-established newspaper. As far as I'm concerned, there is no "question of the southerners in Turin" but only the problem of sending home shirkers and good-for-nothings, who come to the north not to work but only to commit crimes. Send them back to their land, and let that be the end of it.		Gazzetta del Popolo				Lakhous, Amara	Dispute Over a Very Italian Piglet		2013	Fiction	1959	9781609451882		
10419	I am a southerner, married, with a child a few months old. I ask no favors, only an apartment to rent, and I can give the highest guarantee of payment. I buy La Stampa every day, and I read with pleasure some article or item of news, good or bad, and finally my gaze falls on the classified ads. Even though I bombard the advertisers with telephone calls all day, starting early in the morning, I always find the line busy, and if someone should happen to answer, the first question I get is the following: "You're a southerner? I'm sorry, I can't." Or other responses too repellent to repeat, or perhaps, "Our rooms are quiet, and we don't want the disturbances that children cause." Since I don't have the privilege of at least explaining myself, and since as soon as I'm identified as southerner the excuse of the children comes up, I would like to address a few words to these people who are more civilized than me: I am and feel myself a Christian, and so I believe that all of us in the world are children of God. In all the nations of the world, without distinction between north and south, there are good people and bad, with children and without children. I personally deplore these ways of thinking: How can we celebrate the Centenary of Italian Unification with such feelings?		La Stampa				Lakhous, Amara	Dispute Over a Very Italian Piglet		2013	Fiction	1961	9781609451882		
10420	There has never been since New-York was founded so low and ignorant a class among the immigrants who poured in here as the Italians. [...] They become the scavengers of our streets, their children grow up in filthy cellars, packed with rags and bones, or in crowded attics, where many families lodge together, and then are sent out into the streets to make money by the street trades.		The New York Times	Newspaper Article	US		Lakhous, Amara	The Prank of the Good Little Virgin of Via Ormea		2014	Fiction	1882	9781609453091		
10421	A wise man laughs when he can. He knows very well that there will be much to cry about in life.		Roma Proverb	Proverb			Lakhous, Amara	The Prank of the Good Little Virgin of Via Ormea		2014	Fiction		9781609453091		
10422	...il n'est pas de désir plus grand que celui du blessé pour une autre blessure.  (No greater desire exists than a wounded person's need for another wound.)	Bataille, Georges	Le Coupable				Lalo, Eduardo	Simone		2011	Fiction		9780226207483		
10423	Habla con su propia palabra sólo la herida.  (Only the wound speaks its own word.)	Porchia, Antonio	Voces				Lalo, Eduardo	Simone		2011	Fiction		9780226207483		
10424	Sometimes the fairies fancy mortals, and carry them away into their own country, leaving instead some sickly fairy child... Most commonly they steal children. If you "over look a child", that is look on it with envy, the fairies have it in their power. Many things can be done to find out if a child's a changeling, but there is one infallible thing -- lay it on the fire... Then if it be a changeling it will rush up the chimney with a cry...	Yeats, W. B.					Lally, Caitriona	Eggshells		2015	Fiction		9781909718999		
10425	Silence is death And you, if you speak, you die If you are silent you die So, speak and die.	Djaout, Tahar					Lalami, Laila	Secret Son		2009	Fiction		9781565129795		
10426	The fact that I am writing to you in English already falsifies what I wanted to tell you.	Firmat, Gustavo Perez	Dedication				Lalami, Laila	Secret Son		2009	Fiction		9781565129795		
10427	False face must hide what the false heart doth know.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth	Play	UK		Lam, Laura	False Hearts		2016	Fiction		9780765382054		
10428	Rocks stand stock-still, unawared by time and change. Waters lie rippling, grieved at ebb and flow.	Lady Thanh Quan					Lam, Vincent	The Headmaster Wager		2012	Fiction		9780307986467		
10429	Anything is bearable as long as you can make a story out of it...	Momaday, M. Scott					Lam, Andrew	Birds of Paradise Lost: Stories		2013	Fiction		9781597092685		
10430	No hero is immortal till he dies.	Auden, W. H.					Land, Jon	Pandora's Temple		2012	Fiction		9781453224656		
10431	Justice consists not in being neutral between right and wrong, but in finding out the right and upholding it, wherever found, against the wrong.	Roosevelt, Teddy					Land, Jon	Strong Justice		2010	Fiction		9780765323361		
10432	But the hearts of small children are delicate organs. A cruel beginning in this world can twist them into curious shapes.	McCullers, Carson					Land, Ali	Good Me Bad Me		2017	Fiction		9780718182922		
10433	By trying we can easily learn to endure adversity. Another man's, I mean.	Twain, Mark	Following the Equator				Lansdale, Joe. R.	Paradise Sky		2015	Fiction		9781444787177		
10434	I can't stand a damn liar and have no respect for one. But an artful exaggerator always gets my full attention and my undying respect.	Love, Nat					Lansdale, Joe. R.	Paradise Sky		2015	Fiction		9781444787177		
10435	...I regarded men as something much less than the buildings they made and inhabited, as mere lodgers and short-term sub-lessees of small importance in the long, fruitful life of their homes.	Ryder, Charles	Brideshead Revisited				Lane, Johanna	Black Lake		2014	Fiction		9780316228831		
10436	Count your colours, oh chameleon, Aborigine of wood and wind, Count your colours in the rainbow of the fern, In the thick, ashen hide of the sapling tree.	Osundare, Niyi					Langa, Mandla	The Lost Colours of the Chameleon	South African	2008	Fiction		9781770100848		
10437	We'll walk you through every step of the way.		A soldier accompanying a condemned man to a firing squad				Langa, Mandla	The Lost Colours of the Chameleon	South African	2008	Fiction		9781770100848		
10438	The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.	Hemingway, Ernest					Land, Jon	Strong at the Break		2011	Fiction		9780765323378		
10439	He walked toward the sheets of flame. They did not bite his flesh, they caressed him and flooded him without heat or combustion. With relief, with humiliation, with terror, he understood that he also was an illusion, that someone else was dreaming him.	Borges, Jorge Luis	The Circular Ruins				Langer, Adam	The Thieves of Manhattan		2010	Fiction		9781400068913		
10440	A man cannot be too careful in the choice of his enemies.	Wilde, Oscar					Lancaster, Jen	The Best of Enemies		2015	Fiction		9780451471093		
10441	Love your enemies, for they tell you your faults.	Franklin, Benjamin					Lancaster, Jen	The Best of Enemies		2015	Fiction		9780451471093		
10442	A strong foe is better than a weak friend.	Dahlberg, Edward					Lancaster, Jen	The Best of Enemies		2015	Fiction		9780451471093		
10443	I don't believe an accident of birth makes people sisters of brothers. It makes them siblings, gives them mutuality of parentage. Sisterhood and brotherhood is a condition people have to work at.	Angelou, Maya					Lancaster, Jen	Twisted Sisters		2014	Fiction		9780451239655		
10444	Big sisters are the crabgrass in the lawn of life.	Schulz, Charles M.					Lancaster, Jen	Twisted Sisters		2014	Fiction		9780451239655		
10445	Me and my sisters all have such different body types.	Kardashian, Kim					Lancaster, Jen	Twisted Sisters		2014	Fiction		9780451239655		
10446	Now, gods, stand up for bastards.	Shakespeare, William	King Lear	Play	UK		Lange, Richard	Sweet Nothing: Stories		2015	Fiction		9781444790023		
10447	We remember our lives as if they were fables.	Anonymous					Lansdale, Joe. R.	The Thicket		2013	Fiction		9781444736915		
10448	The word to me is like a lasting storm.	Shakespeare, William	Pericles				Land, Jon	Strong Rain Falling		2013	Fiction		9780765331502		
10449	Truth is like a sentence.  How did I deserve it?	Saylor, Steven					Krajewski, Marek	Phantoms of Breslau		2005	Fiction		9781612192727		
10450	In that case, I'll miss the thing by waiting for it.	FK					Krasznahorkai, Laszlo	Satantango	Hungarian	1985	Fiction		9780811217347		
10451	Either it's night, or we don't need light.	Pynchon, Thomas	Thelonious Monk				Krasznahorkai, Laszlo	Seiobo There	Hungarian	2008	Fiction		9780811219679		
10452	I'd often dreamed of going West to see the country, always vaguely planning and never taking off.	Kerouac, Jack	On the Road	Novel	US		Kraft, Eric	Flying		2006	Fiction		9780312428723		
10453	You shall not discern the footprints of any other; you shall not see the face of man; you shall not hear any name --	Emerson, Ralph Waldo	Self-Reliance	Essay	US		Krauss, Nicole	Man Walks into a Room		2002	Fiction		385721919		
10454	Grave et religieux il reprend sa calme attitude: il demeure -- symbole qui grandit -- et, penche sur l'apparence du Monde, sent vaguement en lui, resorbees, les generations humaines qui passent.	Gide, Andre					Kracht, Christian	Imperium		2012	Fiction		9780374175245		
10455	Naked people have little or no influence on society.	Twain, Mark			US		Kracht, Christian	Imperium		2012	Fiction		9780374175245		
10456	Errors, like straws, upon the surface flow,  He who would reac for pearls must dive below.	Dryden, John					Kress, Nancy	Fountain of Age		2012	Fiction		9781931520454		
10457	...That was how things were back then. Anything that grew took its time growing, and anything that perished took a long time to be forgotten. But everything that had once existed left its traces, and people lived on memories just as they now live on the ability to forget quickly and emphatically.	Roth, Joseph	The Radetzky March				Krivak, Andrew	The Sojourn		2011	Fiction		9781934137345		
10458	It's difficult with the weight of the rifle. Leave it -- under the oak.	Jones, David	In Paranthesis				Krivak, Andrew	The Sojourn		2011	Fiction		9781934137345		
10459	So now I am still awatch for the signal-flame, the gleaming fire that is to harbinger news from Troy...	Aeschylus	Agamemnon				Krivak, Andrew	The Signal Flame		2017	Fiction		9781501126376		
10460	Darest thou now O soul, Walk out with me toward the unknown region, Where neither ground is for the feet nor any path to follow?	Whitman, Walt					Krusoe, Jim	Erased		2009	Fiction		9780980243673		
10461	Somewhere someone is traveling furiously toward you, At incredible speed, traveling day and night, through blizzards and desert heat, across torrents, through narrow passes. But will he know where to find you, Recognize you when he sees you, Give you the thing he has for you?	Ashbery, John	At North Farm				Krusoe, Jim	Toward You		2011	Fiction		9780982569115		
10462	There are nights when I awake from a terrible nightmare, my simplest and most frightening dream. I am lying in a deep sleep in the bed I lay down in that evening. The setting and the time are the same as the actual setting and time. If the nightmare begins at midnight, for instance, it places me in precisely the degree of darkness and silence reigning at that hour. I can see and feel my position; I know the bed and room I am sleeping in. My dream stretches like a fine skin over my body and over the state of my sleep at the moment. One might even say I am awake. I am awake though asleep and dreaming my wakefulness at the same moment I am dreaming my sleep.	Blecher, Max	Adventures in Immediate				Krusoe, Jim	The Sleep Garden		2016	Fiction		9781941040188		
10463	Everyone that sleeps is beautiful, every thing in the dim light is beautiful...	Whitman, Walt	The Sleepers				Krusoe, Jim	The Sleep Garden		2016	Fiction		9781941040188		
10464	Il pleure dans mon coeur Comme il pleut sur la ville. Quelle est cette langueur  Qui penetre mon coeur?  It rains in my heart As it rains on the town What is this sadness That creeps into my heart?	Verlaine					Krusoe, Jim	Parsifal		2012	Fiction	9781935639343	9781451645828		
10465	Interns are invisible. You can tell executives your name a hundred times and they will never remember it because they have no respect for someone at the bottom of the barrel, working for free. The irony is that they will heap important duties on you with total abandon. The more of these duties you voluntarily accept, the more you will get, simultaneously acquiring TRUST AND ACCESS. Ultimately, your target will trust you with his life and that is when you will take it.		The Intern's Handbook	Fictional?			Kuhn, Shane	The Intern's Handbook		2014	Fiction		9781476733807		
10466	It is not light that we need, but fire, it is not the gentle shower, but thunder. We need the storm, the whirlwind, and the earthquake.	Douglass, Frederick	The Meaning of Fourth of July	Speech	North America		Golden, Christie	Tides of War	American	2012	Fiction		ISBN 9781416550761		
10467	Wherever there is light, one can photograph.	Stieglitz, Alfred	NA	NA	North America		Golden, Peter	Wherever There is Light	American	2015	Fiction		ISBN 9781501107634		
10468	Treason and murder ever kept together  As two yoke-devils sworn to either’s purpose,  Working so grossly in a natural cause  That admiration did not whoop at them:   But thou, 'gainst all proportion, didst bring in  Wonder to wait on treason and on murder,  And whatsoever cunning fiend it was  That wrought upon thee so preposterously  Hath got the voice in hell for excellence...	Shakespeare, William	Henry V	Play	England		Gomez-Jurado, Juan	The Traitor's Emblem	Spainish	2011	Fiction		ISBN 9781439198797		
10469	I am the Lord thy God  Thou Shalt have no other gods before me  Thou shalt not make unto thee any graven image  Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain  Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy  Honour thy father and mother  Thou shalt not kill  Thou shalt not commit adultery  Thou shalt not steal  Thou shalt not bear false witness against thy neighbour  Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house	NA	The Ten Commandments	The Holy Bible	NA		Gomez-Jurado, Juan	Contract with God	Spainish	2013	Fiction		ISBN 9781494242176		
10470	Start with an empty canvas Sketch in broad outline the forms of men, women, and children. Dip into the unconsciousness well of your own disowned darkness with a wide brush and strain the strangers with the sinister hue of the shadow. Trace onto the face of the enemy the greed, hatred, carelessness you dare not claim as your own. Obscure the sweet individuality of each face. Erase all hints of the myriad loves, hopes, fears that play through the kaleidoscope of every infinite heart. Twist the smile until it forms the downward arc of cruelty. Strip flesh from bone until only the abstract skeleton of death remains. Exaggerate each feature until man is metamorphasized into beast, vermin, insect. Fill in the background with malignant figures from ancient nightmares – devils, demons, myrmidons of evil. When your icon of the enemy is complete you will be able to kill without guilt, slaughter without shame. The thing you destroy will have become merely an enemy of God, an impediment to the sacred dialectic of history	Sam Keen	Faces of the Enemy	Poem	North America		Gomez-Jurado, Juan	Contract with God	Spainish	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9781494242176		
10471	Of the not very many ways known of sheddding one's body, falling, falling, falling is the supreme method, but you have to select your sill or ledge very carefully so as not to hurt yourself or others.	Nabokov, Vladimir	Pale Fire	Novel	Russia		Goodman, Joanna	The Finishing School	Canadian	2017	Fictoin		ISBN 9780062465597		
10472	I love you, even if there isn't any me, or any love, or even any life.	Fitzgerald, Zelda	Letter to Scott	Letter	North America		Goodman, Joanna	The Finishing School	Canadian	2017	Fictoin		ISBN 9780062465597		
10473	It wasn’t the cold river bottom I felt rushing over me  It wasn't the bitterness of a dream that didn’t come true  It wasn’t the wind in the gray fields I felt rushing through   No no baby, baby it was you	Springsteen, Bruce	Valentine's Day	Song	North America		Goolrick, Robert	Heading Out to Wonderful	American	2012	Fiction		ISBN 9781443412377		
10474	Hush little baby My poor little thing You've been shuffled about Like a pawned wedding ring It must seem strange Love was here then gone And the Oklahoma sunrise Becomes the Amarillo dawn What's important in this life? Ask the man Who's lost his wife	Hunde, Chrissie	Thumbelina	Song	North America		Gordon, Neil	The Company You Keep	South African	2003	Fiction	1984	ISBN 9780142004524		
10475	Midway in our life's journey, I went astray from the straight road and woke to find myself alone in a dark wood.	Dante	Inferno	Poem	Italy		Gordon, Alex	Gideon	American	2015	Fiction	1300s	(ISBN)0061687375		
10476	We have come this far This is given to us, to touch each other in this way	Rilke, Rainer	Second Duino Elegy	Elegy	Austria		Gordon, Mary	The Love of My Youth	American	2012	Fiction		ISBN-13: 978-0307390325		
10477	Therefore where your treasure is, there also your heart lies.	NA	Matthew 6:21	The Holy Bible	NA		Gordon, Mary	There Your Heart Lies	American	2017	Fiction		ISBN 10: 0307907945 ISBN		
10478	The past cannot be cured.	Elizabeth I	Statement to Parliament	Speech	England		Gortner, C.W.	The Tudor Vendetta	American	2014	Fiction		ISBN 9781444720891		
10479	Se gli uomini sapessino le ragioni della paura mia,   capir potrebbo il mio dolor.    (If people knew the reasons for my fears,   they would be able to understand my pain)	Borgia, Lucrezia	NA	Speech	Borgian/ Italian		Gortner, C.W.	The Vatican Princess	American	2016	Fiction		ISBN 9781444755084		
10480	I am, at heart, a gentleman.	Dietrich, Marlene	NA	Statement	Germany/ America		Gortner, C.W.	Marlene	American	2016	Fiction		ISBN 9780062465870		
10481	Bottle! Whose mysterious deep  does ten thousand secrets keep,  With attentive ear I wait;  Ease my mind and speak my fate.	Rabelais, François	Book 5	Gargantua and Pantagruel	France		Gortner, C.W.	The Confessions of Catherine de Medici	American	2011	Fiction		ISBN-10: 9780345501875		
10482	I have come to this land I certainly do not intend to leave it to flee or shirk my work; nor shall I give such glory to my enemies or such pain to my subjects.	Isabella I of Castille	NA	Speech	Spain		Gortner, C.W.	The Queen's Vow	American	2012	Fiction		ISBN 9781455154012		
10483	I knew , sitting there, that I might be a real nihilist, that it wasn’t always just a hip pose. That I drifted and quit because nothiing meant anything, no one, choice, was really better. That I was, in a way, too free, or tha t this kind of freedom wasnt actually real - I was free to choose 'whatever'because it didnt really matter. But that this, too, was because of something I chose - I had somehow chosen to have nothing matter... The point was that through making this choice, I didnt matter - even just to myself - I would have to be less free, by deciding to choose in some kind of definite way. Even if it was nothing more than an act of will.	Wallace, David Foster	The Pale King	Novel	North America		Gould, Emily	Friendship	American	2014	Fiction	2011	ISBN 9780349004419		
10484	Can I handle the season of my life?	Nicks, Stevie	Landslide	Song	North America		Gould, Emily	Friendship	American	2014	Fiction	2009	ISBN 9780349004419		
10485	There are many cumbersome ways to kill a man. You can make him carry a plank of wood to the top of a hill and nail him to it. To do this properly you require a crowd of people wearing sandals, a cock that crows, a cloak to dissect, a sponge, some vinegar and one man to hammer the nails home. Or you can take a length of steel, shaped and chased in a traditional way, and attempt to pierce the metal cage he wears. But for this you need white horses, English trees, men with bows and arrows, at least two flags, a prince, and a castle to hold your banquet in. Dispensing with nobility, you may, if the wind allows, blow gas at him. But then you need a mile of mud sliced through with ditches, not to mention black boots, bomb craters, more mud, a plague of rats, a dozen songs and some round hats made of steel. In an age of aeroplanes, you may fly miles above your victim and dispose of him by pressing one small switch. All you then require is an ocean to separate you, two systems of government, a nation's scientists, several factories, a psychopath and land that no-one needs for several years. These are, as I began, cumbersome ways to kill a man. Simpler, direct, and much more neat is to see that he is living somewhere in the middle of the twentieth century, and leave him there.	Brock, Edwin	Five Ways to Kill a Man	Poem	England		Gray, Alex	Five Ways to Kill a Man	Scottish	2010	Fiction		ISBN 9781407409870		
10486	What do you think a man does who has a hundred sheep and one of them gets lost? He will leave the other ninety-nine grazing hillside and go and look for the lost sheep. When he finds it, I tell you, he feels, happier over this one sheep than over the ninety-nine that did not get lost. In just the same way your father in heaven does not want any of these little ones to be lost.	St. Matthew's Gospel	Luke 18: 12-14	The Holy Bible	NA		Gray, Alex	A Pound of Flesh	Scottish	2012	Fiction		ISBN 9781847443939		
10487	This is the bird that never flew This is the tree that never grew This is the bell that never sang This is the fish that never swam	NA	Legend of the Glasgow Coat of Arms	Verse	UK		Gray, Alex	The Bird that Did Not Sing	Scottish	2014	Fiction		ISBN 9780751548273		
10488	There are two ways of spreading light: to be the candle or the mirror that reflects it.	Edith Wharton	North American Review	Review	North America		Grannec, Yannick	The Goddress of Small Victories	French	2014	Fiction	1902	ISBN 9781322200651		
10489	In the day when the keepers of the house shall tremble, and the strong men shall bow themselves, and the grinders cease because they are few, and those looking through the windows be darkened, AND the doors shall be shut in the street, when the sound of grinding is low, and he shall rise up at the voice of the bird, and all the duaghters of musick shall be brought low; ALSO when they shall be afraid of that which is high, and dears shall be in the way, and the almond tree shall flourish, and the grasshopper shall be a burden, and desire shall failL because man goeth to his long home, and the mourners go about the streets.	NA	Ecclesiastes 12:3-5	The Holy Bible	NA		Grau, Shirley Ann	The Keeper s of the House	American	1964	Fiction		ISBN 9780807120316		
10490	He has cast me into the mire, and I have become like dust and ashes.	NA	Job 30:19	The Holy Bible	NA		Graham, Marc	Of Ashes and Dust	English	2017	Fiction		ISBN 978-1432833930		
10491	Let flow the purest blood,   give from your own veins,  To blend with many bloods  and thus his cult sustain	Sor Juana Ines De La Cruz	The Divice Narcissus	Play	Mexico		Gray, Casey	Discount	American	1689	Fiction		(ISBN)9780715650394		
10492	We are such stuff as dreams are made on, and our little life is rounded with a sleep.	Shakespeare, William	The Tempest	Play	England		Gray, Alex	Sleep Like The Dead	Scottish	2011	Fiction	1611	ISBN 9780751543797		
10493	The distinction between the past, present and future is only a stubbornly persistent illusion.	Einstein, Albert	Letter to Michelle Besso	Letter	Germany		Gray, Juliiana	A Most Extraordinary Pursuit	American	1964	Fiction	1954	ISBN 9780698176485		
10494	… the very existence of London depends on the navigation of the Thames, insomuch that if this river were rendered unavigable, London would soon become a heap of ruins, like nineveh and Babylon…	NA	The Picture of London for 1818	Illustration/ Guide Book	England		Granger, Ann	The Dead Woman of Deptford	English	2016	Fiction	1918	ISBN 9781472204530		
10495	I fear, too early: for my mind misgives  Some consequence yet hanging in the stars  Shall bitterly begin his fearful date  With this night's revels and expire the term  Of a despised life closed in my breast  By some vile forfeit of untimely death.  But He, that hath the steerage of my course,  Direct my sail! On, lusty gentlemen.	Shakespeare, William	Romeo and Juliet	Play	England		Duncan, Elizabeth	Untimley Death	Canadian	2015	Fiction	1597	ISBN 9781629532042		
10496	I have lived in the desert for years and I have come to believe in such things. It is a place of pockets. The trompe l'oeil of time and water. The jackal with one eye that looks back and one that regards the path you consider taking. In his jaws are pieces of the past he delivers to you, and when all of that time is fully discovered it will prove to have been already known.	Ondaatje, Michael					Kumar, Amrita	Damage		2009	Fiction		9788172236748		
10497	The Lord God fashioned Adam from the dust of the earth and blew the spirit of life into his nostrils so that Adam became a living being.		Genesis 2:7	Scripture			al-Koni, Ibrahim	Anubis: A desert Novel		2002	Fiction		9789774166365		
10498	For that which befalleth the sons of men befalleth beasts; even one thing befalleth them: as the one dieth, so dieth the other; yea, they have all one breath; so that a man hath no preeminence above a beast: for all is vanity. All go unto one place; all are of the dust, and all turn to dust again.		Ecclesiastes 3:19-20				al-Koni, Ibrahim	Gold Dust		1990	Fiction		9781906697020		
10499	Among those owing fealty to the sultan of this kingdom are the peoples of the deserts of gold dust. The heathen savages who live there bring him gold each year, and when the sultan wishes, he seizes them as his slaves. But as the rulers of this kingdom know from experience, no sooner do they conquer one of these cities than the gold begins to dwindle. No sooner do they establish Islam there, and no sooner does the call to prayer go out, than the gold dries up completely. Meanwhile, throughout the neighboring heathen countries, the gold continues to grow and grow.	al-'Umari, Ibn Fadlallah	The Kingdom of Mali and its Surroundings				al-Koni, Ibrahim	Gold Dust		1990	Fiction		9781906697020		
10500	Be watchful, and strengthen the things which remain, that are ready to die: for I have not found thy works perfect before God.		Revelation 3:2				Kunstler, James Howard	The Witch of Hebron		2010	Fiction		9780802119612		
10501	Dans le desert, voyes-vous, il y a tout, et il n'y a rien... c'est Dieu sans les hommes.	Balzac	Une passion dans le desert 				Kunzru, Hari	Gods Without Men		2011	Fiction	1830	9780141020211		
10502	De Indio y Negra, nace Lobo, de Indio y Mestiza, nace Coyote...	de Islas, Andre	Las Castas				Kunzru, Hari	Gods Without Men		2011	Fiction	1774	9780141020211		
10503	My God! It's full of stars!	Clarke, Arthur C.	2001: A Space Odyssey				Kunzru, Hari	Gods Without Men		2011	Fiction	1968	9780141020211		
10504	Whom will you cry to, heart? More and more lonely, your path struggles on through incomprehensible mankind. All the more futile perhaps for keeping its own direction, keeping on toward the future, toward what has been lost.	Rilke					Kunstler, James Howard	World Made By Hand		2008	Fiction		9780802144010		
10505	I am a pilgrim and a stranger Traveling through this wearisome land I've got a home in that yonder city And it's not (good Lord it's not) not made by hand		American gospel song				Kunstler, James Howard	World Made By Hand		2008	Fiction		9780802144010		
10506	There are no animals on land or birds flying on their wings, but are communities like your own.		Quran 6:38				al-Koni, Ibrahim	The Bleeding of the Stone		2013	Fiction		1566564174		
10507	I am for Broadway when the moon is low And magic weaves along the fabled street For I can search for ghosts of long ago When time was slow and violins were sweet. And few there are who note the haunted eyes That hint of dreams too gossamer to last And few there are when youth and beauty dies Who bar the benediction of the past...	Stack, Philip					Kurland, Michael	The Girls in the High-Heeled Shoes		1998	Fiction		9781783295388		
10508	In time he understood that nature was not something outside the human world. The reverse is true. Nature is the real world, and humanity exists on islands within it.	Wilson, E. O.	Anthill				Kurlansky, Mark	City Beasts		2015	Fiction	2010	9781594485879		
10509	I went down to the crossroads  Fell down on my knees	Johnson, Robert					Kureishi, Hanif	Something to You		2008	Fiction		9780571238767		
10510	Who can live... in Russia?	Nekrasov, Nikolai					Kurkov, Andrey	The Bickford Fuse		2009	Fiction		9780857055583		
10511	All is order there, and elegance, pleasure, peace and opulence.	Inviation to the Voyage					Kushner, Rachel	Telex from Cuba		2008	Fiction		9780099586999		
10512	Two friends who met here and embraced are gone, Each to his own mistake; one flashes on To fame and ruin in a rowdy lie, A village torpor holds the other one, Some local wrong where it takes time to die: This empty junction glitters in the sun.  So at all quays and crossroad: who can tell These places of decision and farewell To what dishonour all adventure leads, What parting gift could give that friend protection, So orientated his vocation needs The Bad Lands and the sinister direction?	Auden, W.H.	The Crossroads	Poem			Koch, Christopher	The Memory Room		2007	Fiction		9780224084932		
10513	Community, kinship, roots? It was the essence of your situation that you had no such connections.  You were, if you could bear it, ideally free.	Bellow, Saul					Kocan, Peter	Fresh Fields		2004	Fiction		9781933372297		
10514	those who knew the old order only as a broken promise, yet who took the promise more seriously than those who merely took it for granted.	Lasch, Christopher					Kocan, Peter	Fresh Fields		2004	Fiction		9781933372297		
10515	It's very difficult to keep the line between the past and present. You know what I mean? It's awfully difficult.		Grey Gardens				Kogan, Deborah Copaken	The Red Book		2012	Fiction		9781401340827		
10516	Midway in our life's journey, I went astray from the straight road and woke to find myself alone in a dark wood.	Alighieri, Dante	The Inferno				Kogan, Deborah Copaken	Between Here and April		2008	Fiction		9781565125629		
10517	Little man: "I've got an umbrella." "That's a nice umbrella. Nice and big." Little man: "But it's not raining." "True. You have an umbrella because it might rain. Seems like it's going to, as well. Look at those black clouds!" Little man: "If it rains, I'm not going to put my umbrella up." "Why not? I mean, you'll get wet, and your umbrella can save you from getting wet, and when you're wet, when you're soaked through, you can easily get sick."  Little man: "I'm not putting my umbrella up because it's new." "Are you afraid it might get broken?" Little man: "If I don't put it up, it won't break." You're right there. But then you might as well leave it at home." Little man: "If I leave it at home, people will ask me if I don't have an umbrella."	Helfer, Monika	Die Bar im Freien (The Outdoor Bar)				Kohlmeier, Michael	Two Gentlemen on the Beach		2014	Fiction		9781910376461		
10518	But suddenly he disappears, As so much else has down the years... Until I feel him deep inside The emptiness, preoccupied.	McClatchy, J. D.	Mercury Dressing				Koja, Kathe	Under the Poppy		2010	Fiction		9781931520706		
10519	The real voyage of discovery consists not in seeking new landscapes, but in having new eyes.	Proust					Konig, Orly	The Distance Home		2017	Fiction		9780765390417		
10520	What does it matter, a dream of love Or a dream of lies We're all gonna be in the same place When we die... We're all gonna be Just dirt in the ground.	Waits, Tom					Kornegay, Jamie	Soil		2015	Fiction		9781473607033		
10521	I keep hoping for a cure, for some medicine, just one conversation.  I can't return to you, you must return to me, that's the deal.  I'm sorry. Did I say I'm sorry?	Ryan, Matthew	Return to Me				Koryta, Michael	The Prophet		2012	Fiction		9780316122610		
10522	Again it is peaceful, the valley is silent, Only the birds and the stream have their noise, The twittering, bubbling sounds of nature. Apart from this -- silence which nothing destroys.	Gallie, George Fraser					Korkeakivi, Anne	Shining Sea		2016	Fiction	1943	9780316307840		
10523	The true mystery of the world is the visible, not the invisible.	Wilde, Oscar					Koslow, Sally	The late, lamented molly marx		2009	Fiction		9780345506214		
10524	Fortune helps those who dare.	Virgil					Koslow, Sally	The Widow Waltz		2013	Fiction		9780670025640		
10525	People are just about as happy as they make up their minds to be.	Lincoln, Abraham			US		Koslow, Sally	The Widow Waltz		2013	Fiction		9780670025640		
10526	First, the fact that labor is external to the worker, i.e., it does not belong to his intrinsic nature; that in his work, therefore, he does not affirm himself but denies himself, does not feel content but unhappy, does not develop freely his physical and mental energy but mortifies his body and ruins his mind. The worker therefore only feels himself outside his work, and in his work feels outside himself. He feels at home when he is not working, and when he is working he does not feel at home. His labor is therefore not voluntary, but coerced; it is forced labor. It is therefore not the satisfaction of a need; it is merely a means to satisfy needs external to it. Its alien character emerges clearly in the fact that as soon as no physical or other compulsion exists, labor is shunned like the plague. External labor, labor in which man alienates himself, is a labor of self-sacrifice, of mortification.	Marx, Karl	The Economic and Philosophic Manuscripts of 1844				Kovacs, Alex	The Currency of Paper		2013	Fiction		9781564788573		
10527	No one wants to be the muse; In the end, everyone wants to be Orpheus.	Gluck, Louise	Lute Song	Poem			Kozak, Jane	Dead Ex		2007	Fiction		9780385518024		
10528	Venn diagrams, named for the English logician John Venn, who devised them in 1880, depict graphically the relationships defined by logical statements about classes of things and, in the words with which the great Polish-American metamathematician Alfred Tarski began his discussion of operations on classes in his Introduction to Logic and to the Methodology of the Deductive Science, "certain operations which, if performed on given classes, yield new classes." Over the years, it has occured to me that a similar kind of diagram, the Dorset Diagram if I may be permitted to call it that, can be used to depict the relationships that certain operations establish between people: specifically the Venn diagram that depicts the product ot the multiplication (in the logical sense) of two classes can be used to depict the product of that complex operation (or, to be more accurate, set of operations) that we call love, operations that join two people, bind them, link them. The linking image is particularly nice, I think, because the diagram resembles two linked rings... Over the years some lovers' circles become so overlapped that only the thinnest crescents of lunes remain at the outer edges... they fill the lens of love so full... become so completely a couple that they belong together in that strong way we acknowledge in things by joining them in speech with 'n' instead of and, as if the attraction between the things joined was so strong, so magnetic, that they had rushed together, crushing their conjunction between them, collapsing it at both ends: flatsam 'n' jetsam, Scotch 'n' soda, ham 'n' swiss, ham 'n' eggs, macaroni 'n' cheese, thunder 'n' lightning, cares 'n' woes, death 'n' taxes, life 'n' times, time 'n' tide, stuff 'n' nonsence, rock 'n' roll, Laurel 'n' Hardy, Mutt 'n' Jeff, mom 'n' pop, Herb 'n' Lorna.	Dorset, Mark	The Dorset Diagram and How to Use It				Kraft, Eric	Herb 'n' Lorna		1988	Fiction		9781935597018		
10529	The idea that one has long held of a person is apt to stop one's eyes and ears: my mother, for three whole years, had no more noticed the salve with which one of her nieces used to paint her lips than if it had wholly and invisibly dissolved in some clear liquid: until one day a streak too much, or possibly something else, brought about the phenomenon known as supersaturation; all the paint that hitherto passed unperceived was now crystallized, and my mother, in the face of this sudden riot of colour, declared, in the best Combray manner, that it was a perfect scandal.	Proust, Marcel	Remembrance of Things Past "Within a Budding Grove"				Kraft, Eric	Herb 'n' Lorna		1988	Fiction		9781935597018		
10530	One never knows, do one?	Waller, Fats					Kraft, Eric	Herb 'n' Lorna		1988	Fiction		9781935597018		
10531	Her sins, which are many, are forgiven, for she has loved much.	Luke 7:47	Bible				Mofina, Rick	Perfect Grave	Canadian	2007	Fiction		786018488		
10532	Give sorrow words: the grief that does not speak Whispers the o’er-fraught heart and bids it break.	Shakespeare, William	Macbeth, Act iv, Scene iii				Mofina, Rick	The Burning Edge	Canadian	2011	Fiction		778313018		
10533	I was born tomorrow today I live yesterday killed me	Owsia, Parviz 					Watson, S.J	Before I Go to Sleep	UK	2011	Fiction, Thriller, Suspense		62060554		
10534	If repression has indeed been the fundamental link between power, knowledge, and sexuality since the classical age, it stands to reason that we will not be able to free ourselves from it except at a considerable cost.	Foucault, Michel 					Watson, S.J	SECOND LIFE	UK	2015	Fiction		857520199		
10535	God guard me from those thoughts men think In the mind alone	Yeats, W.B			Ireland		Watson, S.J	SECOND LIFE	UK	2015	Fiction		857520199		
10536	As it had never occurred to him to leave word behind, he was mourned over for dead till, after eight months, his first letter arrived from Talcahuano	Conrad, Joseph	Typhoon				Reading, Mario 	The Nostradamus Prophecies	UK	1999	Fiction		1848871244		
10537	‘Perhaps proof of how aleatory the concept of nationality is lies in the fact that we must learn it before we can recognize it as such.’	Manguel, Alberto	From A Reading Diary by Alberto Manguel				Reading, Mario 	The Nostradamus Prophecies	UK	1999	Fiction		1848871244		
10538	‘Our business in this world is not to succeed, but to continue to fail, in good spirits.’	Stevenson, Robert Louis	Robert Louis Stevenson, Complete Works, vol. 26, Reflections and Remarks on Human Life				Reading, Mario 	The Nostradamus Prophecies	UK	1999	Fiction		1848871244		
10539	Eat, eat, while you still have bread Drink, drink, while you still have water A day will come when dust will possess the earth And the face of the world will be blighted On that day a cloud will rise On that day a mountain will be lifted up On that day a strong man will seize the land On that day things will fall to ruin On that day the tender leaf will be destroyed On that day dying eyes will close On that day there will be three signs seen on a tree On that day three generations of men will hang there On that day the battle flag will be raised And the people will be scattered in the forests.		From The Nine Books Of Chilam Balam Translated by the author				Reading, Mario 	The Mayan Codex	UK	2010	Fiction		1848877102		
10540	The foolish man knows not an insult, neither does a dead man feel the cutting of a knife.		The Talmud				Goldberg, Tod 	Gangsterland	US	2014	Fiction		161902344X		
10541	To my father-in-law, Nate Zorman, for the stories told and for those that still remain inside Recent reports both through the newspapers and through secret service, have given indications that the Germans may be in possession of a powerful new weapon which is expected to be ready between November and January [1944]. There seems to be considerable probability that this new weapon is tube alloy [i.e., uranium]. It is not necessary to describe the probable consequences which would result if this proves to be the case. It is possible that the Germans will have, by the end of this year, enough material accumulated to make a large number of gadgets which they will release at the same time on England, Russia and this country. In this case, there would be little hope for counter-action… This would place particularly Britain in an extremely serious position but there would be hope for counter-action from our side before the war is lost, provided our own tube alloy program is drastically accelerated in the next few weeks. 	Bethe, Hans and Teller, Edward	MANHATTAN PROJECT PHYSICISTS EDWARD TELLER AND HANS BETHE TO ROBERT OPPENHEIMER AUGUST 21, 1943				Gross, Andrew 	The One Man		2016	Fiction		1250079500		
10542	When sorrows come, they come not single spies, but in battalions	Shakespeare, William					Linskey, Howard 	The Dead		2013	Fiction		1842439626		
10543	I give you a tablet of war; I give you a tablet of peace.	King Tudhaliyas IV of the Hittites	After a letter from King Tudhaliyas IV of the Hittites to the Assyrian king, late thirteenth century BC				Gibbins, David 	The Mask of Troy	Canadian		Fiction				
10544	His sharpen’d spear let every Grecian wield, And every Grecian fix his brazen shield; Let all excite the fiery steeds of war, And all for combat fit the rattling car. This day, this dreadful day, let each contend; No rest, no respite, till the shades descend; Till darkness, or till death, shall cover all: Let the war bleed, and let the mighty fall.	Homer	Homer, The Iliad, Book II, lines 382-94, eighth century BC or earlier, translated by Alexander Pope, 1715-20 				Gibbins, David 	The Mask of Troy	Canadian		Fiction				
10545	… he perished in a catastrophe which destroyed the loveliest regions of the earth, a fate shared by whole cities and their people, and one so memorable that it is likely to make his name live for ever; and he himself wrote a number of books of lasting value: but you write for all time and can still do much to perpetuate his memory. The fortunate man, in my opinion, is he to whom the gods have granted the power either to do something which is worth recording or to write what is worth reading, and most fortunate of all is the man who can do both …	Pliny the Younger, Letter to the historian Tacitus. c. AD 106					Gibbins, David 	The Last Gospel	Canadian		Fiction				
10546	… after this, toward the east and with the ocean on the right, sailing offshore past the remaining lands on the left, you come upon the land of the Ganges; in this region is a river, itself called the Ganges, that is the greatest of all the rivers in India, and which rises and falls like the Nile. Close by this river is an island in the ocean, the very farthest part of the inhabited world toward the east, beneath the rising sun itself it is called Chryse, the land of gold. Beyond this land, by now at the most northerly point-where the sea ends at some place in the outer limits-there lies a vast inland place called Thina. From there, wool, yarn and silk are transported overland by way of Bactria to Barygaza, and by way of the river Ganges back to Limyrike. As for this place, Thina, it is not at all easy to get to; for people only rarely come from it, and then only in small numbers. The place lies directly beneath Ursa Minor, and is said to be anchored together, as it were, with parts of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, where they turn away… What lies beyond this region, because of extreme storms, immense cold and impenetrable terrain, and because of some divine power of the gods, has not been explored…	From the Periplus of the Erythraean Sea Egyptian Greek, c. First Century AD					Gibbins, David 	The Tiger warrior	Canadian		Fiction				
10547	In the ninth month the First Emperor was interred at Mount Li. When the emperor first came to the throne he began digging and shaping Mount Li. Later, when he unified the empire, he had over seven hundred thousand men from all over the empire transported to the spot. They dug down to the third layer of underground springs and poured in bronze to make the outer coffin. Replicas of palaces, scenic towers and the hundred officials, as well as rare utensils and wonderful objects, were brought to fill up the tomb. Craftsmen were ordered to set up crossbows and arrows, rigged so they would immediately shoot down anyone attempting to break in. Mercury was used to fashion imitations of the hundred rivers, the Yellow River and the Yangtse, and the seas, constructed in such a way that they seemed to flow. Above were representations of all the heavenly bodies, below, the features of the earth… After the interment had been completed, someone pointed out that the artisans and craftsmen who had built the tomb knew what was buried there, and if they should leak word of the treasures, it would be a serious affair. Therefore, after the articles had been placed in the tomb, the inner gate was closed off and the outer gate lowered, so that all the artisans and craftsmen were shut in the tomb and were unable to get out. Trees and bushes were planted to give the appearance of a mountain…	Sima Qian	Records of the Grand Historian Second Century BC				Gibbins, David 	The Tiger warrior	Canadian		Fiction				
10548	A mighty empire once ruled the larger part of the world. Its rulers lived in a vast citadel, up against the sea, a great maze of corridors like nothing seen since. They were ingenious workers in gold and ivory and fearless bullfighters. But then, for defying Poseidon the Sea God, in one mighty deluge the citadel was swallowed beneath the waves, its people never to be seen again.						Gibbins, David 	Atlantis	Canadian		Fiction				
10549	For this shall everyone that is godly pray unto thee in a time that thou shalt be found; In the flood of many waters they shall not come nigh unto him.	Psalms 32:6	Bible				Gibbins, David 	Pharaoh	Canadian		Fiction				
10550	Now MARK THIS, if the Expeditionary Force, and I ask for no more than two hundred men, does not come in ten days, the town may fall; and I have done my best for the honour of our country. Good bye.	Major General Charles Gordon	Final journal entry of Major General Charles Gordon at Khartoum, 14 December 1884 				Gibbins, David 	Pharaoh	Canadian		Fiction				
10551	Behold now Behemoth, which I made with thee. He moveth his tail like a cedar; the sinews of his thighs are knit together. He is chief of the ways of God. Who can open the doors of his face? Round about his teeth is terror. His strong scales are his pride, shut up together as with a close seal. His neesings flash forth light, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning; Out of his mouth go burning torches, and sparks of fire leap forth. In his neck abideth strength, and terror danceth before him. When he raiseth himself up, the mighty are afraid; He maketh the deep to boil like a pot.	Job 41					Gibbins, David 	Pharaoh	Canadian		Fiction				
10552	Pharaoh…made ready his chariot, and took his people with him; and he took six hundred chosen chariots, and all the chariots of Egypt, and captains over every one of them. And the Lord hardened the heart of Pharaoh King of Egypt, and he pursued after the children of Israel…and overtook them encamping by the sea, beside Piha-hirth, before Ball-zephon…And Moses stretched out his hand over the sea; and the Lord caused the sea to go back…And the children of Israel went into the midst of the sea upon the dry ground: and the waters were a wall unto them on their right hand, and on their left. And the Egyptians pursued, and were in after them to the midst of the sea, even all Pharaoh’s horsemen, his chariots and his horsemen…and the Lord overthrew the Egyptians in the midst of the sea…And the waters returned, and covered the chariots, and the horsemen, and all the host that came into the sea after them; there remained not so much as one of them…	Exodus 14:6–28	Bible				Gibbins, David 	Pyramid	Canadian		Fiction				
10553	Moses threw down his staff and thereupon it changed to a veritable serpent…Pharaoh sent forth heralds to all the cities. “These,” they said, “are but a puny band, who have provoked us much. But we are a numerous army, well-prepared.”…At sunrise the Egyptians followed them. And when the two multitudes came within sight of each other, Moses’ companions said: “We are surely undone!” “No,” Moses replied, “my Lord is with me, and He will guide me.” We bade Moses strike the sea with his staff, and the sea was cleft asunder, each part as high as a massive mountain. In between We made the others follow. We delivered Moses and all who were with him, and drowned the rest…		 Qur’ān, Al-Shu’Arā’ (The Poets), 26: 32–66 (trans. N. J. Dawood)				Gibbins, David 	Pyramid	Canadian		Fiction				
10554	Omens of fire in the chariots’ wind, Pillars of fire in thunder and storm		Yannai, possibly c. seventh century AD (a Hebrew poem in the Cairo Geniza, about the Book of Exodus)				Gibbins, David	Pyramid	Canadian		Fiction				
10555	It’s a cold and it’s a broken halleluja.	Cohen, Leonard					Hart, John 	Redemption Road	US	2016	Fiction		312380364		
10556	Until last week the Red Cross, acting on orders from the services, refused to accept blood from Negro donors, although there is no physiologic difference between Negro and white blood plasma. Negroes, proud of Dr. Charles R. Drew who headed the Blood for Britain service, protested. Negro blood donations are now accepted, but the plasma will be segregated for exclusive use of Negro casualties.		Time, February 2, 1942				Nadelson, Reggie 	Blood Count	US	2010	Fiction		802777678		
10557	If I had to choose between betraying my country and betraying my friend, I hope I should have the guts to betray my country.	Forster, E. M. 	Two Cheers for Democracy				Nadelson, Reggie 	Londongrad	US	2009	Fiction		802717527		
10558	Understanding does not cure evil, but it is a definite help, inasmuch as one can cope with a comprehensible darkness.	Jung, Carl					Ellison, J.T	The Cold Room	US	2010	Fiction		778327140		
10559	Cutout: A third person used to conceal the contact between two people — usually an agent and a handler who do not want to meet because one or both may be under surveillance.	Polmar, Norman  and Len, Thomas B. AI. 	The Encyclopedia of Espionage				Mathews, Francine 	The Cutout	US	2001	Fiction		553581503		
10560	Opposites attract, the wise men claim, Still I wish that we had been a little more the same, It might have been a shorter war.						Levine, Paul 	Solomon versus Lord	US	2005	Fiction		440242738		
10561	But I Loved You	Sinatra, Frank	Written by Gordon Jenkins Recorded by Frank Sinatra				Levine, Paul 	Solomon versus Lord	US	2005	Fiction		440242738		
10562	I had received serious injury from someone who, at considerable cost to myself, I had disinterestedly helped, and I was sorely tempted to retaliate…		Dion Fortune Psychic Self-Defence (1930)				Rickman, Phil	The Chalice	UK	1997	Fiction		330342673		
10563	The opinions which naturally spring from the character and the situation of the hero are by no means to be conceived as existing always in my own conviction; nor is any inference justly to be drawn from the following pages as prejudicing any philosophical doctrine of whatever kind.	Shelley, Mary	preface to Frankenstein				Guilfoile, Kevin 	Cast Of Shadows	US	2005	Fiction		1400078261		
10564	 Man is a predator with an instinct to kill and a genetic cultural affinity for the weapon.	Ardrey, Robert 					Curran, Tim 	The Devil Next Door	US	2009	Fiction				
10565	Human aggression is instinctual.	Lorenz, Konrad 					Curran, Tim 	The Devil Next Door	US	2009	Fiction				
10566	Only the dead are without fear.	Tomas	The Magnificent Seven				Curran, Tim 	Cannibal Corpse, M/C	US	2012	Fiction		1618680587		
10567	... there was one part of the ancient land... which had come to be shunned as vaguely and namelessly evil.	Lovecrapft, H.P					Curran, Tim 	Hive	US	2005	Fiction		975922947		
10568	Those whom God wishes to destroy, he first makes mad.	Anon.					Curran, Tim 	Toxic Shadows	US	2003	Fiction		141371269X		
10569	Bring me the Zombies!	Lugosi, Bela	Voodoo Man				Curran, Tim 	Zombie Pulp	US	2011	Fiction		098079966X		
10570	Machbet filius Finlach... et Gruoch filia Bodhe,  Rex et Regina Scotorum... (Macbeth son of Finlach... and Gruoch, daughter of Bodhe,  King and Queen of Scots...)		Cartularium of the Priory of Saint Andrews				King, Susan Fraser	Lady Macbeth		2008	Fiction	1049	9780307341754		
10571	You may bury my body Ooh, down by the highway side So my old evil spirit Can catch a Greyhound bus and ride	Johnson, Robert	Me and the Devil Blues				Kittredge, Caitlin	Grim Tidings		2016	Fiction		9780062316936		
10572	The world is never the less beautiful though viewed through a chink or knot-hole.	Thoreau					Kiteley, Brian	Still Life with Insects		1989	Fiction		978194036203		
10573	Beside a well, one does not thirst. Beside a sister, one does not despair.		Chinese Proverb	Proverb	China		Kittle, Katrina	The Kindness of Strangers		2005	Fiction		9780060564742		
10574	Well, boys, your troubles are over now; mine have just begun.	Lincoln, Abraham					Kleine, Andrea	Calf		2015	Fiction	1860	9781593766191		
10575	It could be said that the orchid imitates the wasp, reproducing its image in a signifying fashion (mimesis, mimicry, lure, etc.)...At the same time, something else entirely is going on: not imitation at all but a capture of code, surplus value of code, an increase in valence, a veritable becoming, a becoming-wasp of the orchid and a becoming-orchid of the wasp.	Deleuze and Guattari	A Thousand Plateus				Kleeman, Alexandra	You too can have a body like mine		2015	Fiction		9780062388674		
10576	It is a queer and fantastic world. Why can't people have what they want? The things were all there to content everybody, yet everybody has the wrong thing.	Ford, Ford Madox	The Good Soldier				Kline, Christina Baker	bird in hand		2009	Fiction		9780688177249		
10577	Our whole happiness and power of energetic action depend upon our being able to breathe and live in the cloud; content to see it opening here and closing there; rejoicing to catch, through the thinnest films of it, glimpses of stable and substantial things; but yet perceiving a nobleness even in the concealment, and rejoicing that the kindly veil is spread where the untempered light might have scorched us, or the infinite clearness wearied.	Ruskin, John	Modern Painters, Vol IV				Klimasewiski, 	The Cottagers		2006	Fiction		9780393060775		
10578	It should be quite a sight, the going under of the evening land. That's us all right.  And I can tell you., my young friend, it is evening. It is very late.	Percy, Walker	The Moviegoer				Knight, Michael	Eveningland		2017	Fiction		9780802125972		
10579	(for a book is a song)	Elsschot, Willem	Kass	Author's Preface			Knight, Afsaneh	Slaughterhouse Heart		2008	Fiction		9780552774659		
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