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Harriet Ann Jacobs
“O, what days and nights of fear and sorrow that man caused me! Reader, it is not to awaken sympathy for myself that I am telling you truthfully what I suffered in slavery. I do it to kindle a flame of compassion in your hearts for my sisters who are still in bondage, suffering as I once suffered. I once saw two beautiful children playing together. One was a fair white child; the other was her slave, and also her sister. When I saw them embracing each other, and heard their joyous laughter, I turned sadly away from the lovely sight. I foresaw the inevitable blight that would fall on the little slave's heart. I knew how soon her laughter would be changed to sighs. The fair child grew up to be a still fairer woman. From childhood to womanhood her pathway was blooming with flowers, and overarched by a sunny sky. Scarcely one day of her life had been clouded when the sun rose on her happy bridal morning. How had those years dealt with her slave sister, the little playmate of her childhood? She, also, was very beautiful; but the flowers and sunshine of love were not for her. She drank the cup of sin, and shame, and misery, whereof her persecuted race are compelled to drink.”
Harriet Ann Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl

Elizabeth Tebby Germaine
“â€� I went back to the stories people wrote about Him. It was mostly crazy stories written by people who called themselves Matthew, Mark, Luke and John â€� just stories, nothing you could rely on are they! We will never know. All this made me see a different side to Him and I didn’t like it much. Utter unkind words against your brother and you will burn in hell. He was good at describing this to people, …the blazing furnace, the place of wailing and grinding of teeth.”
Elizabeth Tebby Germaine, A MAN WHO SEEMED REAL: A story of love, lies, fear and kindness

Adam Scott Huerta
“Keep those eyes of yours, mate, wide-fucking-open. Never know when it’s watching.”
Adam Scott Huerta, Motive Black: A novel

Diana Wynne Jones
“Sophie said a bad word. In the dim light she had stubbed her toe on one of the many dusty bricks piled around the place.
Naughty-naughty" Twinkle said.
Oh shut up!" Sophie said , standing on one leg to hold her toe. "Why don't you grow up?”
Diana Wynne Jones, House of Many Ways

Mike  Martin
“I don’t eat cauliflower,â€� said Tizzard after thinking about it for a while. “My dad says that ‘a cauliflower is nothing but a cabbage with a college educationâ€�.â€�
“I think that’s Mark Twain,� said Windflower.
“And my dad,â€� said Tizzard.”
Mike Martin, Too Close For Comfort: The Sgt. Windflower Mystery Series Book 15

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