“The Book of Acts says that the prophet Joel was talking about Pentecost when he described your young men seeing visions and your old men dreaming dreams, and he said those things would be in the last days. So how was Pentecost in the last days if we're here almost 2000 years later waiting for the last days?” BibleEnd TimesPentecostProphetsLast DaysJoel Book:Peace Redemption: A Novel Source: Peace Redemption: A Novel
“Sanayah returned to work after a week. She said she had to come back for her clients. 'Ali didn't like it, but that was her choice. She decided that even if Ami were not supportive, the aggressive client was a rarity, a remote risk. Ten-meter hills of brownest humus and blackest ash stood between Sanayah and her return to work. The slopes were at their critical angle of repose so she was afraid to step on them; they might cascade down on her.” WorkCouragePhysicsOvercoming Fear Book:Residuals Squared: A Speculative Fiction Source: Residuals Squared: A Speculative Fiction
“Every story is ruined when the romance starts. The star is having his adventures and progressing on his journey--until he meets a girl. This is what happened to King Arthur and to Robin Hood. Girls, on the other hand, are just biding their time, usually trapped in a tower or under a witch's curse, till a guy comes along.” StoriesRomanceComing Of AgeLegendsHeroesGender Inequality Book:Peace Redemption: A Novel Source: Peace Redemption: A Novel
“Just like when men dueled with swords or pistols to defend their honor--whatever that is--something is wrong with boys that they have to keep fighting in wars generation after generation. They think they will triumph gloriously like a statue of a general in a city park. Instead they come home in pieces.” WarPeaceChildhoodComing Of Age Book:Peace Redemption: A Novel Source: Peace Redemption: A Novel
“People shouldn't be throwing their empty bottles (or the caps) out on the side of the road. Don't they listen to Lady Bird Johnson? Besides, if people are throwing their beer bottles into the weeds, they're probably drinking and driving, and that's way worse than littering. Their wrecked car--or somebody else's--might be the next thing littering the roadside.” EnvironmentDrunk DrivingLitteringLady Bird Johnson Book:Peace Redemption: A Novel Source: Peace Redemption: A Novel