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Open it up!" the officers ordered the men.
Two of them used their shovels to pry open the casket. When they flipped open the lid, they all cringed and backed away, holding their hands over their faces and groaning, but Kyle and Caleb were not close enough to see what the problem was.
As the wind shifted, the stench of death consumed them.
All eyes peered in to see the deceased, fully clad in an Amish dress and kapp. ~ Samantha Bayarr
Amish Authors quotes by Samantha Bayarr
I wish I could have healed your misery, quenched your sorrow. ~ Ana Chapman
Amish Authors quotes by Ana Chapman
Our Voice is our most powerful tool against these evil people who prey on the innocent, we should never be silent and let them continue to harm people. By being silent we are telling them it is "Okay to continue". I firmly believe if you choose to stand with those who wish to keep the victim silent you are yourself guilty of a crime against humanity
- Misty Griffin ~ Misty Griffin
Amish Authors quotes by Misty Griffin
Even among the Amish, other Amish seem odd. ~ Ira Wagler
Amish Authors quotes by Ira Wagler
The kernel of truth sank into the fertile soil of [her] imagination, possibilities for a happy resolution suggesting themselves in vague flashes of potential and promise... ~ Ana Chapman
Amish Authors quotes by Ana Chapman
I lived in a big bunkhouse of thirty farm workers with Leroy, who was a stranger to me in many ways because he was always talking about unions and unity. But he had a way of explaining the meanings of words in utter simplicity, like "work" which he translated into "power," and "power" into "security." I was drawn to him because I felt that he had lived in many places where the courage of men was tested with the cruelest weapons conceivable. ~ Carlos Bulosan
Amish Authors quotes by Carlos Bulosan
A call for authors... to arms!!!
(Actually, to pens.) O_O

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Fear ye NOT the contest!!! ~ William McDonald
Amish Authors quotes by William McDonald
The Author's Way of sending forth his Second Part of the Pilgrim. Some things are of that nature as to make One's fancy chuckle, while his heart doth ache. ~ John Bunyan
Amish Authors quotes by John Bunyan
Drizzle happiness wherever you go. ~ A.D. Posey
Amish Authors quotes by A.D. Posey
We only pay for what we admire, want and recognize as necessary, even when a cup of coffee is priced at the same value of a book that can change our entire future. ~ Robin Sacredfire
Amish Authors quotes by Robin Sacredfire
I think that China has many outstanding authors, and their great works should also be recognised by the world. ~ Mo Yan
Amish Authors quotes by Mo Yan
To write a good book, you must read one book for each page of the book you are about to write. ~ M.F. Moonzajer
Amish Authors quotes by M.F. Moonzajer
Generally the first week in September brings the hottest weather of the year, and this was no exception. Overhead the fans turned slow, their paddle blades stirring the air up close to the ceiling but nowheres else ... ~ Shelby Foote
Amish Authors quotes by Shelby Foote
When famous singer is following your account, When profesional photographers, CEOs, authors, and attorneys, added you into their circle, When a popular model added you as their friend, When a famous Korean actor asked you for adding him into your circle...... You're feeling wow and amazed, but the truth is you need your real friends ~ Glad Munaiseche
Amish Authors quotes by Glad Munaiseche
I think it was Asimov who once compared prose to windows. Some authors, he said - like Asimov himself - wrote in a style devoid of flourishes or lyricism, telling the story in a just the facts, ma'am kinda way. This is your standard clear-window prose; you don't appreciate it, you don't even notice it, but at least you've got a clear view of what's going down on the other side. Others (Samuel Delany and China Miéville come to mind) write "stained-glass-window" prose: the words contain a kind of beauty in the way they're put together, they draw attention to their own construction and invite whistles of admiration. The only problem with stained-glass windows is, the more ornate the pane, the tougher it is to see what's on the other side. ~ Peter Watts
Amish Authors quotes by Peter Watts
Pearl introduces an original story, in a form which was to become one of the most frequent in mediaeval literature, the dream-vision. Authors like Chaucer and Langland use this form, in which the narrator describes another world - usually a heavenly paradise - which is compared with the earthly human world. In Pearl, the narrator sees his daughter who died in infancy, 'the ground of all my bliss'. She now has a kind of perfect knowledge, which her father can never comprehend. The whole poem underlines the divide between human comprehension and perfection; these lines show the gap between possible perfection and fallen humanity which, thematically, anticipate many literary examinations of man's fall, the most well known being Milton's late Renaissance epic, Paradise Lost. ~ Ronald Carter
Amish Authors quotes by Ronald Carter
[referencing that what bothered her about Hansel and Gretel was the weak willed father who let the evil stepmother send the children into the woods not once but twice, and the unease of children reunited happily with their father] : In many ways that unease has guided me through these stories, that note of trouble that I think many of us hear in familiar tales, because we know - even as children - that impossible tasks are an odd way to choose a spouse, that predators come in many guises, that a prince's whims are often cruel. The more I listened to that note of warning, the more inspiration I found. ~ Leigh Bardugo
Amish Authors quotes by Leigh Bardugo
Some judge of authors' names, not works, and then nor praise nor blame the writings, but the men. ~ Alexander Pope
Amish Authors quotes by Alexander Pope
Anyone can write. Some people can write a bit better than others; they're called authors. Then there are some who can write better than authors; they're called artists. ~ Walter Moers
Amish Authors quotes by Walter Moers
A bestseller is a book written by a rich person of Indian roots staying in Europe for more than a decade.. ~ Himmilicious
Amish Authors quotes by Himmilicious
Among the values of classical learning I estimate the Luxury of reading the Greek & Roman authors in all the beauties of their originals ... I think myself more indebted to my father for this, than for all the other luxuries his cares and affections have placed within my reach. ~ Thomas Jefferson
Amish Authors quotes by Thomas Jefferson
The novel is very much alive, indeed. In Toronto at the Sixth Annual International Festival of Authors (October 1985) I listened to novelists by the dozen. ~ William Golding
Amish Authors quotes by William Golding
because some things
sometimes

aren't ours to hold,

but just beautiful
to listen to. ~ Sanober Khan
Amish Authors quotes by Sanober  Khan
Vengeance is waste of time ~ Amish Tripathi
Amish Authors quotes by Amish Tripathi
I have a pesky little critic in the back of my mind. He's a permanent fixture and passes judgment on everything I write.
In order to placate him, especially when I'm endeavoring to write anything as ambitious as a novel, I have to constantly mutter, 'I'm not writing a masterpiece, I'm not writing a masterpiece.'
This mantra lulls him into a kind of stupor so that he pays no attention to what I'm doing, because after all, I'm not claiming it's any good. Slowly, and secretly, one page at a time, I write my story.
I know I've succeeded when he grudgingly admits, 'That's pretty good.' And if I'm lucky, every once in a while, I blow him away. ~ Rukhsana Khan
Amish Authors quotes by Rukhsana Khan
Did I never tell you Sassicaia makes me horny? ~ Steve Emmett
Amish Authors quotes by Steve Emmett
Learning the craft as an actor in Los Angeles is a very hard thing to do, in my opinion. We all come from a certain world and when you start learning the craft, you need material to read/study that you can relate to. We do not have too many Latino writers on the West Coast that I was able to relate to (or at least, I didn't know at the time). I came from the streets, so the most published authors had no relation to my world. As soon as I picked up Pinero & Guirgis, it was all over. It was my world, just in a different location. They cracked me open inside and out. ~ Richard Cabral
Amish Authors quotes by Richard Cabral
a silent night. - the most eloquent poem i have ever read. ~ Sanober Khan
Amish Authors quotes by Sanober Khan
The boy didn't know where he and his family were, other than one name: Mississippi. ~ Larry Brown
Amish Authors quotes by Larry Brown
The answer lies in the Preface, where he explains, 'Obsolete words are admitted, when they are found in authors not obsolete, or when they have any force or beauty that may deserve revival.'ag Significantly, the epigraph to the finished Dictionary is a passage on this very theme from the second of Horace's Epistles; it celebrates the efforts of the prudent critic who weeds out undignified language and rehabilitates forgotten but elegant words. ~ Henry Hitchings
Amish Authors quotes by Henry Hitchings
Well, each interpretation of an event, setting or character is unique to each of those who read it because they clothe the author's description with the memory of their own experiences. Every character they read is actually a complex amalgam of people they've met, read or seen before - far more real than it can ever be just from the text on the page. Because every reader's experiences are different, each book is unique for each reader. ~ Jasper Fforde
Amish Authors quotes by Jasper Fforde
Farsi Couplet:
Agar firdaus bar roo-e zameen ast,
Hameen ast-o hameen ast-o hameen ast.


English Translation:
If there is a paradise on earth,
It is this, it is this, it is this ~ Amir Khusrau
Amish Authors quotes by Amir Khusrau
Then, of course, there are those sad occasions when a poet or a writer has not grown, and one has to let them go because they're just not making headway. But we have a very clear personal relationship with the authors. ~ James Laughlin
Amish Authors quotes by James Laughlin
You live in Ram's kingdom, hold your head high. Fight for justice. Treat all as equal. Protect the weak. Know that dharma is above all. Hold your head high, You live in the kingdom of Ram. ~ Amish Tripathi
Amish Authors quotes by Amish Tripathi
Oh, I cannot understand these points - absolutely I cannot. And the strangest, most unintelligible fact of all is that authors actually can select such occurrences for their subject! I confess this too to pass my comprehension, to -But no; I will say just that I do not understand it. In the first place, a course of the sort never benefits the country. And in the second place - in the second place, a course of the sort never benefits anything at all. I cannot divine the use of it. ~ Nikolai Gogol
Amish Authors quotes by Nikolai Gogol
eBooks are not transferrable. They cannot be sold, shared or given away as it is an infringement on the copyright of these works. This book is an original publication of the author who wrote the story herein contained. This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, places and incidents are either the product of the authors' imaginations or are used fictitiously, ~ Rhonda Nelson
Amish Authors quotes by Rhonda Nelson
Those authors who appear sometimes to forget they are writers, and remember they are men, will be our favorites. ~ Benjamin Disraeli
Amish Authors quotes by Benjamin Disraeli
Some authors have argued that a direct historical line can be drawn to Nazism from the French Revolution of 1789, the Jacobin 'Reign of Terror' in 1793-4, and the implicit idea of a popular dictatorship in Rousseau's theory of the 'General Will,' decided initially by the people but brooking no opposition once resolved upon. The French Revolution was indeed remarkable for its rehersal of many of the major ideologies that bestrode the historical stage of Europe in the following two centuries, from communism and anarchism to liberalism and conservatism. But National Socialism was not among them. The Nazis, indeed thought of themselves as undoing all the work of the French Revolution and rolling back the clock, in a political sense at least, much further to the early Middle Ages. Their concept of the people was racial rather than civic. All the ideologies to which the French Revolution had given birth were to be destroyed. The Nazi Revolution was to be the world-historical negation of its French predecessor, not its historical fufillment. ~ Richard J. Evans
Amish Authors quotes by Richard J. Evans
When you write books for a living, you come to realize that while not all people who write to authors are strange, all people who are strange write to authors. ~ Bill Bryson
Amish Authors quotes by Bill Bryson
After writing, there is the letting go part. Perfection is a myth; as we all get better by day.
Allow yourself to grow in active practice, release that book to the world, and do better with the next one. ~ Uma Nnenna
Amish Authors quotes by Uma Nnenna
I'm not stupid and I'm not brainy. I just lack execution sometimes.
I'm more of a "I should have said that" kind of gal. But there will be other days when I'll have a comback that'll knock ya flat and you knows it brov! ha-ha! ~ Ellie Williams
Amish Authors quotes by Ellie Williams
THE LONGEST RIDE is epic Sparks ... [It] showcases the author's most accomplished work to date ... There are moments of perfection. - Mountain Times (NC) ~ Nicholas Sparks
Amish Authors quotes by Nicholas Sparks
The Unheavenly Chorus is the definitive study of participatory inequality in America. Marshaling prodigious evidence, the authors show how money not only buys influence directly but also affects associations that are supposed to be democratic antidotes to concentrated wealth. A monumental achievement of careful scholarship, this book offers real knowledge of how politics actually operates. ~ Robert Kuttner
Amish Authors quotes by Robert Kuttner
There are two classes of authors: the one write the history of their times, the other their biography. ~ Henry David Thoreau
Amish Authors quotes by Henry David Thoreau
People really want to set up these rivalries because there's a lot of vampire books out there. People want to believe we're all fierce rivals, and really there's just so much camaraderie with authors. Everyone kind of boosts each other. ~ Richelle Mead
Amish Authors quotes by Richelle Mead
The question authors get asked more than any other is "Where do you get your ideas from?" And we all find a way of answering which we hope isn't arrogant or discouraging. What I usually say is 'I don't know where they come from, but I know where they come to: they come to my desk, and if I'm not there, they go away again. ~ Philip Pullman
Amish Authors quotes by Philip Pullman
Nature, when she invented, manufactured, and patented her authors, contrived to make critics out of the chips that were left. ~ Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Amish Authors quotes by Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
Ride, authors. Write a ride. Figure out what yours is, and then pimp the ever-living shit out of it. ~ Heidi Cullinan
Amish Authors quotes by Heidi Cullinan
You are speaking of something sacred, something holy. Love is patient and kind. It does not envy or boast. It casts out pride, selfishness and anger. It keeps no record of wrongs. Love does not delight in evil but rejoices with the truth. It always trusts, always hopes, always perseveres and never fails. ~ Carol Devine
Amish Authors quotes by Carol Devine
I loved going to the library. It was the first time I ever saw Black newspapers and magazines like JET, Ebony, the Baltimore Afro-American, or the Chicago Defender. And I'll never forget my librarian. ~ John Lewis
Amish Authors quotes by John Lewis
Do the difficult thing; you can then have something that you can be truly proud of! ~ Mehmet Murat Ildan
Amish Authors quotes by Mehmet Murat Ildan
Every day, hundreds of books and thousands of articles go into print. And here's the truth: Some of them aren't very good. What's the difference between published authors and you? What do they have that you don't? Maybe nothing. Except they know how to get published, which is actually quite significant. ~ Jeff Goins
Amish Authors quotes by Jeff Goins
He had started out the way nearly all writers do, and I'd seen it a hundred times--amateurs transformed into gibbering wrecks by actually being published; what once they'd done for fun ruined forever by the burden of expectation, the hope of sales and good reviews and riches, hobbyists turned authors made bitter by the knowledge that they'd missed their main chance. ~ Colin Bateman
Amish Authors quotes by Colin Bateman
Whether you look at Judaism, Christianity, Islam, Hinduism, or Buddhism, wherever a distinction of sex is made, it is to the advantage of men. If you think of religions as if they were novels, the authors are men, and so are the major characters ... ~ Katha Pollitt
Amish Authors quotes by Katha Pollitt
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