Top 16 Kronos Rising Quotes

#1. Californians don't have that marvelous British cynicism, but then the British can be so patronizing at times.

Alex Kingston

#2. I saw a post the other day, where someone wrote that, when they walk through a library, they touch the spines of all the books they've read , as a way of greeting their favorite characters . . .

Try that with one of my novels, and you'll walk away counting your fingers!

Max Hawthorne

#3. Hone your writing skills as if they were your finest weapons of war. For in the literary arena, your pen will truly be your sword.

Max Hawthorne

#4. I like big back-stories and I cannot lie.

Max Hawthorne

#5. Sometimes, I'll craft a scene that's so poignant; on the last keystroke I'll raise my hands high overhead and scream "Yes!" at the top of my lungs. I have yet to experience an orgasm so powerful and fulfilling.

Max Hawthorne

#6. The trouble with competitors' sycophants is they don't know where to put their tongues. Here's a suggestion: Try behind your teeth. With your mouth shut.

Max Hawthorne

#7. Writer's Block: making authors miserable since the Stone Age.

Max Hawthorne

#8. No individual can ultimately fail. The Divinity which descends into humanity is bound to re-gain its original state.

Nilakanta Sri Ram

#9. We ought to be looking at business as a force for good.

Pierre Omidyar

#10. Those who can write, write.
Those who can't, criticize.

Max Hawthorne

#11. Take a kid fishing. You'll capture their imagination.

Max Hawthorne

#12. I've been called 'musically schizophrenic,' and some people think that's a cool thing.

Gary Clark Jr.

#13. I don't believe in your God. And he sure as hell doesn't believe in me.

Max Hawthorne

#14. Is the pen really mightier than the sword? I suppose that depends on how sharp the pen is, and the strength of the warrior wielding it.

Max Hawthorne

#15. Bonjour, the Embassy of France'
'Ah, bonjour, excuse me for asking but where is the French Coastguard?'
'At the coast. Guarding.

Tim FitzHigham

#16. My imagination is a monastery, and I am its monk

John Keats

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