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Oliver Markus Quotes: "WTF is praying gonna do for Vegas? Apparently God likes mass shootings."

WTF is praying gonna do for Vegas? Apparently God likes mass shootings.



Oliver Markus Quotes: "There is neither a Heaven nor a Hell. Life after Death is an oxymoron. Life is just another word for existence, and Death is just another word for non-existence."

There is neither a Heaven nor a Hell. Life after Death is an oxymoron. Life is just another word for existence, and Death is just another word for non-existence.




Oliver Markus Quotes: "There is neither a Heaven for a Hell. Life after Death is an oxymoron. Life is just another word for existence, and Death is just another word for non-existence."

There is neither a Heaven for a Hell. Life after Death is an oxymoron. Life is just another word for existence, and Death is just another word for non-existence.



Oliver Markus Quotes: "Self-publishing a shitty book doesn't make you an author any more than singing in the shower makes you a rockstar or squeezing your pimple makes you a dermatologist."

Self-publishing a shitty book doesn't make you an author any more than singing in the shower makes you a rockstar or squeezing your pimple makes you a dermatologist.




Oliver Markus Quotes: "Calling a book "Young Adult" is just a fancy way of saying the book is censored."

Calling a book "Young Adult" is just a fancy way of saying the book is censored.



Oliver Markus Quotes: "The secret to good writing is to use small words for big ideas, not to use big words for small ideas."

The secret to good writing is to use small words for big ideas, not to use big words for small ideas.