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  • #1
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “I was gonna be super pissed in the afterlife if I died a virgin in this crap hole.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Half-Blood

  • #2
    Susan Dennard
    “Don't think I'll look after you, though-the world would be better off with one less princess."

    "I'm not a princess," I huffed, beating my brain for some worthy retort.

    "A queen then?"

    "No! That's not what I meant-"

    "Oh, an empress. I see. Pardon me, Your Majesty." He swooped into a crouched bow, and when his torso sprang back up,a smile floated at the edge of his lips.

    "N-no, not an empress either. I-I'm just..." The more I stuttered, the more pompous his smile became.

    "You're exasperating," I finally groaned.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #3
    Susan Dennard
    “Miss Fitt, you know curiosity gets men killed."
    I grinned. "Then I daresay it's good I'm a woman."
    He groaned-an amused sound. "No wonder Allie finds you confusing. You've a retort for everything."
    "No,only for Wilcoxes."
    He rolled his head back and laughed. "All right, all right. If you promise to keep my secrets and enjoy this drive"-he opened his hands to gesture at the sun-dappled carriageway before us-"then I will explain."
    I blinked. Really? All it took to get an answer was a witty turn of phrase? It only it were that simple with men like Daniel Sheridan.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #4
    Susan Dennard
    “Why do you ask?"
    "Because I can."
    "You can what?"
    "I can go in the private collection!" I scurried toward him. "My father had a lifetime subscriptioin, Mr. Sheridan, and not just that, but he had special privileges. I'm certain I could use his name to get you into the private collection."
    Daniel's jaw fell. "Why didn't you say so before?"
    "What?" I recoiled. "How was I supposed to know you needed it?"
    "We could've gone ages ago!"
    My enthusiasm transformed into outrage. "In that case, why didn't you say you needed it?"
    "Because I didn't know you had a subscription!"
    "Aha!" I cried, thrusting a finger at him. "Your argument's a circle!"
    Daniel sprang up. "We wasted all this time-"
    "Silence!" Joseph roared. "You are like squawking parrots, and I have had quite enough. Miss Fitt, I would ask that you take Mr. Sheridan to the library immediately. Daniel, I would ask that you keep that big mouth of yours silent.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #5
    Susan Dennard
    “The devil can cite Scripture for his purpose."
    "And the foolish can cite Shakespeare.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #6
    Susan Dennard
    “You have the curiosity of a cat and common sense of a goldfish.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “A very magnanimous statement, Gideon,” said Magnus.
    “I’m Gabriel.”
    Magnus waved a hand. “All Lightwoods look the same to me.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #8
    Jerome K. Jerome
    “I like work: it fascinates me. I can sit and look at it for hours.”
    Jerome K. Jerome

  • #9
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “All God does is watch us and kill us when we get boring. We must never, ever be boring.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Invisible Monsters

  • #10
    Oscar Wilde
    “Anybody can make history; only a great man can write it.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #11
    Veronica Roth
    “I might be in love with you." He smiles a little. "I'm waiting until I'm sure to tell you, though.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “And to the devil with it if she is!" said the Consul. "One girl, who is not Nephilim, is not, cannot, be our priority."

    "She is my priority!" Will shouted.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “I am catastrophically in love with you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “I'm afraid to answer that. I've heard that when I speak, it makes American women wish to strike me with umbrellas.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “You don't think I can fight." Tessa said, drawing back and matching his silvery gaze with her own. "Because I'm a girl."
    "I don't think you can fight because you're wearing a wedding dress", said Jem. "For what it's worth, I don't think Will could fight in that dress either."
    "Perhaps not," said Will, who had ears like a bat'a. "But I would make a radiant bride.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “Gabriel’s green eyes sought Will. “It was demon pox, wasn’t it? You know all about it, don’t you? Aren’t you some sort of expert?”
    “Well, you needn’t act as if I invented it,” said Will.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Men may be stronger, but it is women who endure.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Do you even care where I’m going?” he said. “What if I were going to hell?”

    “I’ve always wanted to see hell,” Cecily said. “Doesn’t everyone?”

    “Most of us spend our time trying to stay out of it, Cecily. I’m going to an ifrit den, if you must know, to purchase drugs from vile, dissolute criminals. They may clap eyes on you, and decide to sell you.”

    “Wouldn’t you stop them?”

    “I suppose it would depend on whether they cut me a part of the profit.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Miss Cecily," she gasped, and then her eyes went toWill. She clapped a hand over her mouth, turned, and bolted back into the house.
    "Oh, dear," said Tessa.
    "I have that effect on women," Will said.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT PITY.
    THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT REGRET.
    THE INFERNAL DEVICES ARE WITHOUT NUMBER.
    THE INFERNAL DEVICES WILL NEVER STOP COMING.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “I would have thought even a certified idiot like Gabriel here would have taken account of it and notified someone."
    "Notified who?" asked Jem, not unreasonably. He had moved closer to Tessa as the conversation had continued. As they stood side by side, the backs of their hands brushed.
    "The Clave. The postman. Us. Anyone," said Will, shooting an irritated look at Gabriel, who was starting to get some color back and looked furious.
    "I am not a certified idiot—"
    "Lack of certification hardly proves intelligence," Will muttered.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #23
    Cassandra Clare
    “I like that stick of yours," he said.
    "It's a staff." Jem swung out to knock another automaton sideways. "Made by the Iron Sisters, only for Silent Brothers."
    [...]
    "Anyone can sharpen a stick."
    "It's a staff," Jem repeated, and saw Will's quicksilver smile out of the corner of his eye.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #24
    Cassandra Clare
    “Five,' she said. Her lips and cheeks were flushed, but her gaze was steady.
    'Five?' Gabriel echoed blankly.
    'My rating,' she said, and smiled at him. 'Your skill and technique may, perhaps, require work, but the native talent is certainly there. What you require is practice.'
    'And you are willing to be my tutor?'
    'I should be very insulted if you chose another,' Cecily said, and leaned up to kiss him again.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #25
    Cassandra Clare
    “A forty-foot worm?" Will muttered to Jem as they moved through the Italian garden, their boots - thanks to a pair of Soundless runes - making no noise on the gravel. "Think of the size of the fish we could catch."

    Jem's lips twitched. "It's not funny, you know."
    "It is a bit.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #26
    Cassandra Clare
    “You want this?" His voice was hoarse.
    "Yes," she said. "Do you?"
    His finger traced the outline of her mouth. "For this I would have been damned forever. For this I would have given up everything."
    She felt the burn behind her eyes, the pressure of tears, and blinked wet eyelashes. "Will ..."
    "Dw i'n dy garu di am byth," he said. "I love you. Always." And he moved to cover her body with his own.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess

  • #27
    Susan Dennard
    “Just before Jie and Daniel reached the street, Daniel stopped. He twirled around and gazed up at me, as if he had sensed my eyes on his back. He strode a few steps toward me, paused, and then strode two more.
    He slung off his cap and pressed it to his chest. Then,with the casual grace that marked all of his movements, he dropped to one knee and bowed his head.
    He was declaring fealty to his empress.
    I laughed-I couldn't help it. The absurdity of it all. The bittersweet sting.When he lifted back up, I saw he too wore a smile.He waved with his cap, and after flopping it back on his head, he swiveled and trotted to the street. Then,without another look back, the Spirit-Hunters left.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #28
    Susan Dennard
    “I can't believe she listened to you." I turned a wide-eyed gaze on Clarence.
    A grin tugged at his lips. "Yes, I imagine I'm the only person she'll listen to."
    "Well,I'm impressed." A warmth eased through my body. Despite his perfect features, he was not so difficult to talk to.
    "No doubt you'd do the same with your brother."
    "Not precisely." I smiled ruefully. "To be honest, I don't take orders well."
    "Then I shall be sure I never give you any.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #29
    Susan Dennard
    “How long have you been standing here?"
    "Only a moment." I fluttered my lashes. I am as innocent as a baby bird, I tried to say with my eyes.
    "Really." He spoke it as a statement, and frowned. "You know, eavesdropping is most unladylike."
    My jaw dropped. "Eavesdropping? I was doing no such thing."
    "No?"
    "Certainly not, Mr. Wilcox. And false accusations are most un...most un-manly-like." The retort was a stuttered failure, but I puffed out my chest anyway. "What were you doing outside?"
    "Getting fresh air."
    My eyebrows shot up as if to say "Really?" He squinted at me, and I glowered back.”
    Susan Dennard, Something Strange and Deadly

  • #30
    Veronica Roth
    “Sometimes crying or laughing are the only options left, and laughing feels better right now.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent



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