“Great leaders are forged from the fire of hard decisions,” — A.G. Riddle Great leader Copy Share Image
“The attacks did two things really well: ensured there was a war, a big one—and crashed the stock market.” — A.G. Riddle Attacks Copy Share Image
“Patrick: America is at war with an Afghan tribe...[?] David: Yeah, it's a, uh, long story.” — A.G. Riddle Current events Copy Share Image
“It hung there, just waiting to explode, like a glass piñata. He was the prize inside.” — A.G. Riddle Explode Copy Share Image
“Part of history is tracing artifacts and looking at patterns.” — A.G. Riddle History Copy Share Image
“The first email was sent at 2:38 a.m, the second email four hours later.” — A.G. Riddle Email Copy Share Image
“Confidence is the universal attractor, and nothing says confidence like not having a pickup line.” — A.G. Riddle Confidence Copy Share Image
“genes might control the possibilities, but epigenetics determines our destiny.” — A.G. Riddle Evolution Copy Share Image
“events in the past—events that are key to finding a cure for the plague.” “Interesting,” Kate murmured.” — A.G. Riddle Plague Copy Share Image
“A mind that dwells in the past builds a prison it cannot escape. Control your mind, or it will control you, and… — A.G. Riddle Crime Copy Share Image
“The journey is the destination. Finding the answers for yourself, achieving understanding, is part of your journey. There are no shortcuts along… — A.G. Riddle Journey Copy Share Image
“THE GREATEST MYSTERY OF ALL TIME… THE HISTORY OF HUMAN ORIGINS… WILL BE REVEALED. 70,000 years ago, the human race almost went… — A.G. Riddle History Copy Share Image
“What idea?” “I’ll be back.” “Wake me up in an hour,” David called to her as she left. There was no way… — A.G. Riddle Needed Rest Copy Share Image
“There’s a big difference between a reason and an excuse. There’s a reason why Conner’s life was hard. And yours, too. But… — A.G. Riddle Reason Excuse Copy Share Image
“Central Bank stimulus: easy money, a false cure that never solves the root causes, only suppresses symptoms, prolonging the agony.” — A.G. Riddle Central bank Copy Share Image
“It’s always the same war. Only the names of the dead change. It’s always about one thing: which group of rich men… — A.G. Riddle Change Copy Share Image
“The problem is quite simple. I do not have the manpower to program reports to satisfy their every whim and curiosity—in the… — A.G. Riddle Time Copy Share Image
“This is War Strategy 101: the aggressor takes a small step across the line, then waits for the result. Does he get… — A.G. Riddle Aggressor Copy Share Image
“He jerked the man into the dark corridor, and they set out again. Dorian was glad to be out of the humid,… — A.G. Riddle Dorian Copy Share Image
“When she needed to rest, she closed her eyes, refused to let her mind think, and instead focused on her breathing. She… — A.G. Riddle Breath Copy Share Image
“by.” Dorian watched Naomi scratch at the robe bunched around her on the couch. He wondered how long she could hold out.… — A.G. Riddle Spoke Slowly Copy Share Image
“Atlantic Ocean 88 Miles off the Coast of Antarctica Karl Selig steadied himself on the ship’s rail and peered through the binoculars… — A.G. Riddle Antarctica Copy Share Image
“The only mystery that matters is who’s gonna survive. There are two groups left. The people with the flamethrowers and the people… — A.G. Riddle Friendship Copy Share Image
“The scientist opened her eyes and shook her head, trying to clear it. The ship had rushed her awakening sequence. Why? The… — A.G. Riddle Awakening Copy Share Image
“And when he was, when he finally found love after a life without, he died, happy. And the woman, all she ever… — A.G. Riddle Change the world Copy Share Image
“- “Do you know the difference between us and them… We are awake. We sense the truth: that something is deeply wrong… — A.G. Riddle Awakening Copy Share Image
“The man on the other end of the satellite phone looked up when the GPS coordinates flashed on his screen. He copied… — A.G. Riddle Looked Gps Copy Share Image
“Humans are actually reservoir hosts for countless bacteria and viruses that haven’t even been classified yet. About twenty percent of the genetic… — A.G. Riddle Bacteria Copy Share Image
“Consider this: in February of 1966, the Soviet Union soft-landed a space probe on the moon. Humanity has been launching programs ever… — A.G. Riddle Across the universe Copy Share Image
“He remembered reading that Antarctica had ninety percent of the world’s ice and seventy percent of its freshwater. If you took all… — A.G. Riddle Antarctica Copy Share Image
“A.G. Riddle spent ten years starting and running internet companies before retiring to focus on his true” — A.G. Riddle Business Copy Share Image
“Life is uncertain; in the end we control only a single thing: our own thoughts. He” — A.G. Riddle Life Copy Share Image
“Spain was the second most mountainous country in Europe. Only Switzerland had more mountains.” — A.G. Riddle Spain Copy Share Image
“A healthy person has a hundred wishes, but a sick person has only one.” — A.G. Riddle Health Copy Share Image
“it’s like Tennyson once said, ‘ ’Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all.” — A.G. Riddle Loved Copy Share Image
“Ma’am, your husband was killed in an unfortunate Cadbury Creme Egg incident.” — A.G. Riddle Killed Copy Share Image