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  • #1
    Mae West
    “You only live once, but if you do it right, once is enough.”
    Mae West

  • #2
    Groucho Marx
    “Outside of a dog, a book is man's best friend. Inside of a dog it's too dark to read.”
    Groucho Marx, The Essential Groucho: Writings For By And About Groucho Marx

  • #3
    Emma Donoghue
    “I think buddy is man talk for sweetie.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #4
    Emma Donoghue
    “I think about Old Nick carrying me into the truck, I'm dizzy like I'm going to
    fall down.

    "Scared is what you're feeling," says Ma, "but brave is what you're doing."

    "Huh?"

    "Scaredybrave."

    "Scave."

    Word sandwiches always make her laugh but I wasn't being funny.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #5
    Emma Donoghue
    “Scared is what you're feeling. Brave is what you're doing.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #6
    Emma Donoghue
    “People don't always want to be with people. It gets tiring.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #7
    Emma Donoghue
    “This is a bad story.”
    “Sorry. I’m really sorry. I shouldn’t have told you.”
    “No, you should,” I say.
    “But—”
    “I don’t want there to be bad stories and me not know them.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #8
    Emma Donoghue
    “I've seen the world and I'm tired now.”
    Emma Donoghue, Room

  • #9
    Betty  Smith
    “In teaching your child, do not forget that suffering is good too. It makes a person rich in character.”
    Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

  • #10
    Betty  Smith
    “Katie had a fierce desire for survival which made her a fighter. Johnny had a hankering after immortality which made him a useless dreamer. And that was the great difference between these two who loved each other so well.”
    Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

  • #11
    Betty  Smith
    “Sissy had two great failings. She was a great lover and a great mother. She had so much of tenderness in her, so much of wanting to give of herself to whoever needed what she had, whether it was her money, her time, the clothes off her back, her pity, her understanding, her friendship or her companionship and love. She was mother to everything that came her way. She loved men, yes. She loved women too, and old people and especially children. How she loved children! She loved loved the down-and-outers. She wanted to make everybody happy. She had tried to seduce the good priest who heard her infrequent confessions because she felt sorry for him. She thought he was missing the greatest joy on earth by being committed to a life of celibacy.
    She loved all the scratching curs on the street and wept for the gaunt scavenging cats who slunk around Brooklyn corners with their sides swollen looking for a hole in which they might bring forth their young. She loved the sooty sparrows and thought that the very grass that grew in the lots was beautiful. She picked bouquets of white clover in the lots believing they were the most beautiful flowers God ever made...Yes, she listened to everybody's troubles but no one listened to hers. But that was right because Sissy was a giver and never a taker.”
    Betty Smith, A Tree Grows in Brooklyn

  • #12
    Dodie Smith
    “I shouldn't think even millionaires could eat anything nicer than new bread and real butter and honey for tea.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #13
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You can be Han Solo," he said, kissing her throat. "And I'll be Boba Fett. I'll cross the sky for you.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #14
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Nothing was dirty. With Park.
    Nothing could be shameful.
    Because Park was the sun, and that was the only way Eleanor could think to explain it.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #15
    J.M. Barrie
    “Do you believe in fairies?...If you believe, clap your hands!”
    J.M. Barrie

  • #16
    Benjamin Alire Sáenz
    “I renamed myself Ari.

    If I switched the letter, my name was Air.

    I thought it might be a great thing to be the air.

    I could be something and nothing at the same time. I could be necessary and also invisible. Everyone would need me and no one would be able to see me.”
    Benjamin Alire Sáenz, Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe

  • #17
    “Tune your television to any channel it doesn't receive and about 1 percent of the dancing static you see is accounted for by this ancient remnant of the Big Bang. The next time you complain that there is nothing on, remember that you can always watch the birth of the universe.”
    Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything

  • #18
    Oscar Wilde
    “It is what you read when you don't have to that determines what you will be when you can't help it.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #19
    Noël Coward
    “I like long walks, especialy when they are taken by people who annoy me.”
    Noel Coward

  • #20
    Natalie Babbitt
    “Like all magnificent things, it's very simple.”
    Natalie Babbitt, Tuck Everlasting

  • #21
    Rainbow Rowell
    “What do you want to show me?"

    "Nothing, really. I just want to be alone with you for a minute."

    He pulled her to the back of the driveway, where they were almost completely hidden by a line of trees and the RV and the garage.

    "Seriously?" she said. "That was so lame."

    "I know," he said, turning to her. "Next time, I'll just say, 'Eleanor, follow me down this dark alley, I want to kiss you.'"

    She didn't roll her eyes. She took a breath, then closed her mouth. He was learning how to catch her off guard.

    She pushed her hands deeper in her pockets, so he put his hands on her elbows. "Next time," he said, "I'll just say, 'Eleanor, duck behind these bushes with me, I'm going to lose my mind if I don't kiss you.'"

    She didn't move, so he thought it was probably okay to touch her face. Her skin was as soft as it looked, white and smooth as freckled porcelain.

    "I'll just say, 'Eleanor, follow me down this rabbit hole...'"

    He laid his thumb on her lips to see if she'd pull away. She didn't. He leaned closer. He wanted to close his eyes, but he didn't trust her not to leave him standing there.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #22
    Suzanne Collins
    “There are much worse games to play.”
    Suzanne Collins, Mockingjay

  • #23
    Jim Henson
    “When I was young, my ambition was to be one of the people who made a difference in this world. My hope is to leave the world a little better for having been there. ”
    Jim Henson

  • #24
    Charles M. Schulz
    “Happiness is a warm puppy.”
    Charles M. Schulz

  • #25
    Suzanne Collins
    “No. Now, shut up and eat your pears.”
    Suzanne Collins, The Hunger Games

  • #26
    Suzanne Collins
    “Gale is mine. I am his. Anything else is unthinkable.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #27
    Suzanne Collins
    “Aim higher in case you fall short.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #28
    Lois Lowry
    “For the first time, he heard something that he knew to be music. He heard people singing. Behind him, across vast distances of space and time, from the place he had left, he thought he heard music too. But perhaps, it was only an echo.”
    Lois Lowry, The Giver

  • #29
    Eva Rice
    “Men, I thought, were more trouble than they were worth. Really, one should stick to books where one sees the hero coming a mile off.”
    Eva Rice, The Lost Art of Keeping Secrets
    tags: books, men

  • #30
    Tennessee Williams
    “Oh, you weak, beautiful people who give up with such grace. What you need is someone to take hold of you--gently, with love, and hand your life back to you, like something gold you let go of--and I can! I'm determined to do it--and nothing's more determined than a cat on a tin roof--is there?”
    Tennessee Williams, Cat on a Hot Tin Roof



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