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I've never listened to any of my audiobooks, but I'm very, very happy that they've received such excellent feedback from readers! — Julie Kenner

When suffering from TBI and PTSD, it's difficult to find the motivation to seek help. I want society not to forget those that served this country. — Max Martini

My fellow man I do not care for.
I often ask me, What's he there for?
The only answer i can find
Is, Reproduction of his kind. — Ogden Nash

Problems are messages — Disha

See, there were certain rules I'd always used, and people like Trane, they would break those rules. — Herbie Hancock

nook in the rocks. From this place, we are invisible but have a clear — Suzanne Collins

Bruises and dried blood covered her face, giving the illusion of chicken pox. — Yawatta Hosby

I mean,' said Marion happily, 'it's a continent in chains, well, isn't it?' (Tribune, thought Anna; or possibly the Daily Worker.) 'And measures ought to be taken immediately to restore the Africans' faith in justice if it is not already too late.' (The New Statesman, thought Anna.) 'Well at least the situation ought to be thoroughly gone into in the interests of everybody.' (The Manchester Guardian, at a time of acute crisis.) 'But Anna, I don't understand your attitude. Surely you'll admit there's evidence that something's gone wrong?' (The Times, editorializing a week after the news that the white administration has shot twenty Africans and imprisoned fifty more without trial.) — Doris Lessing

I'm definitely post-something. — Salman Rushdie

They gaze at each other for a while, down here on the barroom floor of history, feeling sucker-punched, no clear way to get up and on with a day which is suddenly full of holes
family, friends, friends of friends, phone numbers on the Rolodex, just not there anymore ... the bleak feeling, some mornings, that the country itself may not be there anymore, but being silently replaced screen by screen with something else, some surprise package, by those who've kept their wits about them and their clicking thumbs ready. — Thomas Pynchon