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“Someone needs to buy a radio station, then play nothing but audio books, with a different genre of book played at set times. That way we can always have something new to read, no matter where we are.”
Shana Chartier“Someone needs to buy a radio station, then play nothing but audio books, with a different genre of book played at set times. That way we can always have something new to read, no matter where we are.”
Shana Chartier“It is those who are different that make the biggest difference in the world.”
Shana Chartier“If only humans could die like the autumn leaves, with a splash of beauty and the promise of another season.”
Shana Chartier“So are you saying I’m your Superman?”--- Josh Copeland”
Dawn Chartier, His Wicked Desire“There ain't no happy endings for half-bloods." Ryder ~ Darkest Before Dawn #3 The Veil Series”
Pippa DaCosta, Darkest Before Dawn“Sometimes there is no right thing. Sometimes wrong wins, and that's okay. Life doesn't have cooker-cutters for right and wrong, Ryder. There's that messy gray area in between, and I sure hope I'm not the one staring down the barrel of your gun when you figure that out." Muse ~ Darkest Before Dawn. #3 The Veil Series”
Pippa DaCosta, Darkest Before Dawn“To become a true Master of your Days and Nights you need to master your Dusks and Dawns at the same time.”
Stan Jacobs, The Dusk And Dawn Master: A Practical Guide to Transforming Evening and Morning Habits, Achieving Better Sleep, and Mastering Your Life“Have you ever seen the dawn? Not a dawn groggy with lack of sleep or hectic with mindless obligations and you about to rush off on an early adventure or business, but full of deep silence and absolute clarity of perception? A dawning which you truly observe, degree by degree. It is the most amazing moment of birth. And more than anything it can spur you to action. Have a burning day.”
Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration“Bosch knew the dawn had nothing on the dusk. Dawn always came up ugly, as if the sun was clumsy and in a hurry. The dusk was smoother, the moon more graceful. Maybe it was because the moon was more patient. In life and nature, Bosch thought, darkness always waits.”
Michael Connelly, The Closers