20 Quotes & Sayings By Ab Shepherd

A.B. Shepherd is an American author best known for the book, The Little Black Book of Billionaires. He has over 100 published short stories, novellas and novels to his credit. His stories have been published in magazines, newspapers, anthologies, and e-books Read more

He has had more than 100 of his stories classified as "New York Times Notable Books of the Year" and "Chicago Sun Times" Best Mystery of the Year. His books have sold over three million copies worldwide.

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I no longer knew what was real and what wasn’t. The lines between reality and delusion had become so blurred. A.B. Shepherd
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Never stop dreaming or reading. A.B. Shepherd
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What kind of miracle ripped out your heart, and left you breathing? A.B. Shepherd
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Twenty years old and this man stood ready to take on the world, all for the sake of our unborn baby. A.B. Shepherd
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...I’m tired of everyone looking at me with pity in their eyes. I’m tired of feeling like my heart is being ripped out of my chest every damned day. I’m tired of waking up in the morning, and then remembering... A.B. Shepherd
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Things are not as they seem. You do not understand. There is no escape. This is all there is.” I had never seen eyes filled with so much sadness. A.B. Shepherd
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She brushed the tears from their faces and sang them a melancholy lullaby. Her obvious devotion to her daughters pulled at my heart strings, making my chest ache with longing for my own mother. A.B. Shepherd
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I sometimes wish I could spontaneously combust. Burn until nothing but ash is left, to be washed away by the wind and the rain. A.B. Shepherd
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But who is ever fair in an argument? A.B. Shepherd
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Sometimes careful just isn’t good enough. A.B. Shepherd
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I felt like I was living two lives. One in the present and one in the past. A.B. Shepherd
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Hesitating, I stood in the doorway to the room holding the proof of my sin. A.B. Shepherd
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Sitting outside on a dark night, under the stars, invites confidences amongst people of all ages, and all walks of life. It invokes an intimacy you don’t find under most other circumstances. A.B. Shepherd
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Nausea and panic rose in my throat. I had killed a man. A.B. Shepherd
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The poker fell from my trembling hands as my entire body shook with reaction. I fell to my knees, pressed my hands to my face and began to sob. What had I done? A.B. Shepherd
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I wiggled and squirmed in my seat as if I had ants in my pants, but in reality it was merely impatience. A.B. Shepherd
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I felt like I was an arrow, pulled back and ready to be launched into something big. A.B. Shepherd
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I wanted to soothe and comfort her, the way she had comforted her daughters. A.B. Shepherd
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In a spirit of hope and new beginnings, we linked arms like a couple of kids. Pushing aside sad thoughts, we strode off into our future. A.B. Shepherd