Current Times Quotes

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C. JoyBell C.
“In our day and age, global society has been saturated with the wrong teaching of false positivity. The denial of darkness never equates the abundance of light. And the denial of your actual character never equates to the reality of your best character. People today are afraid to work on themselves and on their actual realities, they believe that outward appearances are enough. Outward appearances have become everything in our current day and age. People don't see what they are actually like, nor who they actually are, in reality. They live in a phantasmic version of reality. It has to stop. In the phantasmic version of reality, there is no chance to experience true love, true goodness, and true metamorphosis. The caterpillar does not become a butterfly by telling everybody it has wings. It actually buries itself in darkness and grows those wings.”
C. JoyBell C.

Pooja Agnihotri
“Many times, the idea we come up with is not to fit for the current times but if launched at the right time can do wonders.”
Pooja Agnihotri, 17 Reasons Why Businesses Fail :Unscrew Yourself From Business Failure

Bear Grylls
“We live in a world where everything tends to get oversold, then all too often under-delivers. I’d prefer to be known for the opposite.”
Bear Grylls, Never Give Up: My Life in the Wild

Joy Harjo
“It is in times like these that we face the most cunning of tricksters. We might even find a trickster in the seat of power.”
Joy Harjo, Catching the Light

“Thomas skillfully crafts a narrative that not only delves into the complexities of Christopher's internal struggles but also unravels the dynamics of his family and friendships. The author presents a nuanced portrayal of a young man caught between the expectations of his family and the skepticism of his friends, adding layers of depth to the central conflict.
 
Cheryl Thomas's writing exudes authenticity and a deep understanding of human nature. Her characters come alive with actual personalities, problems, and relationships, creating a rich and immersive reading experience. The narrative not only explores the struggles of an individual but also touches on broader spiritual themes that add depth to the storytelling.
 
"The Last One" is not just a tale of personal choices but a profound exploration of destiny and the impact of one individual's decisions on the entire human race. As readers journey through this gripping narrative, they are invited to contemplate the profound implications of the choices we make and the redemptive power of divine intervention.
 
In conclusion, Cheryl Thomas's "The Last One" is a masterfully crafted work that combines elements of suspense, spiritual exploration, and dynamic character development. This book is a testament to Thomas's ability to breathe life into her storytelling, making it a must-read for those seeking a thought-provoking and immersive literary experience.”
In-house scouts and editors for the Festival of Books, University of Southern CA

Rayne Havok
“I am so fucking done with the world, done with the selfish, greedy, self-serving nature of men. Yeah, not all men, but enough, more than enough. Too many.”
Rayne Havok, Your Body, My Choice: Killstreme: Harlow