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Jesus is the light of the world. His light shines through all darkness. His love heals all hatred. His grace and mercy forgives all sins. The anointing of his blood heals the sick and the lame. His guarding angels will forever protect you and his word will forever guide you. ~ Colishia S. Benjamin
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Colishia S. Benjamin
Earth is such a sweet 'n sour place, thought Gonzo, puffing on his seaweed roll-up, and he knew that if aliens did exist, then they'd probably only stop to avail of this planet's toilet facilities on the intergalactic highway. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Dunne
Except that, very rarely, when the sun shines on her in the same way the sun's rays light up the inside of Stonehenge once a year, Jack finds Ruthy mesmerising. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Dunne
Plot comes from the mind but the characters come from the heart! ~ Varsha Dixit
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Varsha Dixit
Look,' Jesus points out, 'do you think the guy cleaning the public toilets really wants to be dealing with people's shit on a Monday morning? No, he does it because it's in his contract. I'm dealing with people's shit twenty-four-seven because,' turning to the hobbled crow and speaking sarcastically, 'it's in my contract. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan  Dunne
I've got 15 friends (On goodreads), but Ethan ain't one (Yet). ~ Silas Holdren
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Silas Holdren
In our personal spaces, where there are no eyes to guide our better nature caressing our intentions, we sometimes gnaw in the agonizing realization that, although we charitably took on the rough task with smiling faces, our condescension has produced our worst nightmare. For a new work has triggered our insecure buttons, birthing the fear that the author may flow past our selfish desires, and find their way into the ocean of our faith, leaving us alone and desperate. And so we must, with the extremest prejudice, bomb their potential future by damming all of our congratulations. Rendering Goodreads a stale pond of green algae and used condoms. But do we not know that this same pond we all must drink from? Instead of filing another dead weight upon our self-deprecation, we should condescend to our own little devils, transforming them into loving companions with our guidance, so they may sprout wings in our charity, by praising this new work loudly to all of our friends and acquaintances. Instead of a dam, we can fashion a fountain of ascension, whose poetic mead, we may all get drunk on. Then, one day, those that we have assisted, we may one day find them returning us the favor by building us a fountain. That's my opinion on the subject anyway. This has been an exercise in poetic articulation. Signing off. ~ Sun Moon
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Sun  Moon
Avid readers are the most authentic creatures on the face of the earth, and their hearts and minds are not for sale at any price. "Mysteries for the Inspired Traveler" Goodreads blog ~ Kopman-Owens
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Kopman-Owens
One of the most delightful parts of being a writer is connecting with people via social media. I devote ten minutes out of every writing hour to Twitter, Facebook, Goodreads, LinkedIn, Pinterest, and other sites. I don't use assistants for that. It's me and all of my friends, fans, readers, and colleagues on the crazyboat. ~ Jonathan Maberry
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Maberry
I can see how the issue of exercising corporate control over users content is truly enraging here, on a site significantly made by these contributors. It's unavoidable that we come to this, in my opinion (corporations always do), and GR/Amazon has all keys to the kingdom, but I can see why it's so disappointing and enraging.
Your content is theirs to do with as they please, their software works as they want, your choices are take it or leave it.
The Internet is no longer for sharing (nor for porn!), it's for corporations to exercise their control over users. ~ G.R. Reader
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by G.R. Reader
I don't understand exactly what's going on, but Goodreads shouldn't be deleting reviews, period. People are smart enough to look at them on their own and make up their mind, and deleting reviews undermines the integrity of the site. ~ Brett J. Talley
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Brett J. Talley
Maybe blow-up dolls invaded Ireland during the Dark Ages, landing in the bay here. They raped the men and pillaged the women, adopted the children to imprint their rubbery ways on them, turning them into blow-up orphans. Hence,' she concludes, 'Dollymount Strand. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Dunne
I've always had a vivid imagination in terms of storytelling, but thankfully I learned early on that imagination can be stifled or enhanced by one's writing ability - what I call word work. My goal from then on was to make sure my writing skills were up to speed with my imagination. ~ Marvin Brown
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Marvin Brown
I wanted to send my deepest gratitude to all the ladies here on Goodreads who have given my books a chance! Your time and support mean the world to me.
Thank you to everyone who has read and reviewed them!
You've blown me away with your generosity.
xoxo,
Adele ~ Adele Hart
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Adele Hart
Goodreads could be a source for knowledge but instead does all readers a supreme disservice by allowing the spread of false quotes on the Internet. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
There are 2 motives for reading a book; 1. That you enjoy it, 2. that can boast about it on goodreads. ~ Bertrand Russell
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Bertrand Russell
I understand that it's disheartening to pour effort and money into a work of art and find that others do not value it with the same intensity. I've been to this rodeo more than a few times, and yes, it's painful and hard on the soul. It is also the sort of thing that grown-ups do every day. Anyone deluded enough to think they are owed monetary success because they bled for their art is in for some hard, hard knocks and buckets full of tears. There will be many cries of "unfair" and much jealousy and hatred. And to be fair, all authors go through this every time they watch their books ride the waves of bestseller charts and the ego torture chamber known as Goodreads reviews. Even the most well-adjusted of us watch that horrible piece of shit book beat our baby to pieces and gnash our teeth and shout at our monitors demanding to know what brain-donors are shopping on amazon.com these days.

But holy Smart Bitch on a cracker, Batman, to write a post about how stupid readers are and worse to actually put it out there on the internet is so beyond the pale there's a special hell for that kind of idiocy. Let me repeat: authors exist at the pleasure of readers. Without the people who buy and read my books, I am just another dizzy broad writing shit down. Readers aren't just an author's audience; they are her lifeblood.
-- ~ Heidi Cullinan
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Heidi Cullinan
How does one de-friend "Goodreads Recommends" and "Based On Your Reading Preferences, You Might Enjoy," I wonder? ~ Good Readers
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Good Readers
People trying to force their agenda on my by deciding how I'm permitted to speak is offensive. ~ Steven Brust
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Steven Brust
When you first approached me, all I could think was that life didn't work that way. The most beautiful boy in the universe doesn't come knocking on the grisly recluse's door. If I wrote that plot, I'd be laughed off Goodreads. ~ Eli Easton
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Eli Easton
Writing is like standing naked in the town square. ~ Rebecca Dartt
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Rebecca Dartt
This book is irrelevant to Goodreads because you can't buy it on Amazon. Also it talks about oppression, censorship etc. and no one really likes reading about that because it's boring. Yet, let me tell you anyway.
The title of this book is The Image of Everyday Life in Press during the Martial Law, which is a little bit ridiculous because what could be read in Press those days when it was so heavily censored? ~ G.R. Reader
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by G.R. Reader
Hw Cumming is also on Goodreads as H.W. Cumming ~ H.W. Cumming
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by H.W. Cumming
I ate a lot of candy and engaged in light stalking: I prowled Blythe's Instagram and Twitter, I read her reviews, considered photos of her baked goods and watched from a distance as she got on her soapbox – at one point bragging she was the only person she knew who used her real name and profession online. As my fascination mounted, and my self-loathing deepened, I reminded myself that there are worse things than rabid bloggers (cancer, for instance) and that people suffer greater degradations than becoming writers. But still, I wanted to respond. ~ Kathleen Hale
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Kathleen  Hale
William Shakespeare is arguably the greatest writer of all time. He has a mediocre 3.7 average on Goodreads. ~ Matt Haig
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Matt Haig
I wish I could find MY books listed on GOODREADS - DODGING JOE, THE WOMAN WHO WOULDN'T EXPLAIN, THE BITTER GRAPES - ll available through Amazon and Createspace - ~ Saaskia Aark-Bennett
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Saaskia Aark-Bennett
We writers always get our revenge on paper ~ Scott Westerfeld
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Scott Westerfeld
Many people have been protesting against what they describe as censorship on Goodreads. I disgree. In fact, I would like to say that I welcome the efforts that Goodreads management is making to improve the deplorably low quality of reviewing on this site.
Please, though, just give me clearer guidelines. I want to know how to use my writing to optimize Amazon sales, especially those of sensitive self-published authors. This is a matter of vital importance to me, and outweighs any possible considerations of making my reviews interesting, truthful, creative or entertaining. ~ Manny Rayner
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Manny Rayner
At your next book club meeting, picture me sitting quietly in the corner, taking notes on your preferences. Imagine the next day you get an email from me trying to sell you a new grill - or a book - or accessories for your Glock. That's the Amazon/Goodreads deal. It's appalling. But everywhere in the press, you'll read about the genius of Amazon.
(Michael Herrmann and the booksellers of Gibson's) ~ G.R. Reader
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by G.R. Reader
Though I have started emailing with one of my fellow readers whenever there's something important to say about Modern Family or Friday Night Lights, and with another when I notice her updates on Goodreads.com. ~ Rachel Bertsche
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Rachel Bertsche
Does it count as 66 books on GoodReads if I have read the whole Bible? ~ Michael Wright
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Michael Wright
This is a forum for readers. Authors walk these halls at their own risk. I've been to the Coliseum in Rome. GR is just that. Books are gladiators. Readers are ravenous citizens awaiting their next bite of entertainment, all Caesars with thumbs readied for judgement. Even champions fall prey to sword now and then. And you know what they say about the pen and the sword…the analogy is a bit muddled, but it's in there somewhere. ~ Willow Madison
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Willow Madison
The handwritten pages make for fun giveaways. If someone reviews one of my books online, like on Amazon or Goodreads, they can notify me through my web site, and I'll send them an original page. They can see my creative process in all its scribbly glory. ~ Brian Pinkerton
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Brian Pinkerton
Middle grade fiction shapes the lives of future adults. It is one of the most powerful forces in literature. Those who use their intellect to create works of fiction for the middle grade audience do so with an incredible privilege and responsibility as authors. For that reason, we are glad to post our reviews of their great efforts here on Goodreads. ~ Edward Gordon
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Edward Gordon
Self Promotion on Goodreads or Amazon forums is a cardinal sin. Everywhere else on the internet, it's just part of life. If you're running for President, that IS life. ~ Jack Bee
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jack Bee
Reviews on Goodreads and Amazon are like crack for authors. Feed your favorite writer's habit today! ~ Sabine Priestley
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Sabine Priestley
I urge you strongly not to give Stop the Goodreads Bullies traffic. Their initial postings were all doxings of reviewers ... There are a lot of arguments on the legitimacy of doxing, but I think most reasonable people would agree that the response to a negative - not even libelous - review should not be the open posting of a reviewer's address. That's not the counter of speech by more speech, but with an implicit threat. It's not that you're wrong, and here's why; it's that I know where you live. ~ G.R. Reader
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by G.R. Reader
If people wrote their reviews on paper and put them into a real, physical library, I am sure that the Goodreads administrators would be very reluctant to pull them down from shelves and burn them. When you can get rid of a piece of writing just by clicking on a few links, there's a temptation to believe that it's less serious. But it isn't. It's just less clear what you've done. ~ G.R. Reader
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by G.R. Reader
How do I rate books on GoodReads?
1-star = avoid
2-star = meh
3-star = worthwhile read
anything > 3-stars has something special ~ Brian Greiner
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Brian Greiner
Dream sets us on fire.
Dream gives us direction.
Dream betters our potential.
Dream helps us prioritize.
Dream adds value to our work and
life.
Dream colors our future. ~ Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Ifeanyi Enoch Onuoha
Okay, that's it! I've had enough! I'm going to trade in my Biblical Studies PhD for a hot dog! ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan  Dunne
Mama, rest in pieces, used to call it Dada's hibernation because sometimes people don't wake up from a coma. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Dunne
You cannot replace kindness by cleverness. ~ Kamon
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Kamon
Everything is an echo of something I once read.

Dream, hope, and celebrate life!

Love always comes back in a song.

One thing we all have in common is a love for food and drink.

Memories never die, and dreams never end!

What is time? ~ John Siwicki
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by John Siwicki
Dumbfounded arrogance can clutch a man, but woe will certainly kill him ~ Aaron Ozee
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Aaron Ozee
I wish Goodreads was also a dating site. ~ Laine
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Laine
I don't believe he was made in China, but I do believe he is disposable. ~ Jonathan Dunne
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Jonathan Dunne
There's no greater or trustworthy companion than yourself ~ Aaron Ozee
Colishia On Goodreads quotes by Aaron Ozee
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