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  • #1
    Pernell Plath Meier
    “She’d worn anxiety like a thick robe for so long that it was hard for her to take it off.”
    Pernell Plath Meier, In Our Bones

  • #2
    J.B. Lion
    “HANG THE LAW AND FUCK THE RULES! Where is your love for others? Where is your compassion? All these warriors want is a chance to serve. Doesn’t their love supersede your rules?”
    J.B. Lion, The Seventh Spark: Volume One – Knights of the Trinity

  • #3
    Kiera Cass
    “Do you think," Maxon asked, "that I could still call you 'my dear'?"
    "Not a chance," I whispered.
    "I'll keep trying. I don't have it in me to give up." And I believed him. It was annoying to think he'd press that issue.
    "Did you call all of them that?" I nodded my head toward the rest of the room.
    "Yes, and they all seemed to like it."
    "That is the exact reason why I don't.”
    Kiera Cass, The Selection

  • #4
    Ammar Habib
    “It is literally impossible for one with any force of character and humanity to remain in the background when convinced by knowledge and reason, that their mission is evidently one that will result in great good…”
    Ammar Habib, Mary Edwards Walker: America's Only Female Medal of Honor Recipient

  • #5
    Walter Isaacson
    “A foolish faith in authority is the worst enemy of truth.”
    Walter Isaacson

  • #6
    Stephenie Meyer
    “I struggled to find the words to name the feelings that flooded through me, but I had no words strong enough to hold them. For a long moment, I drowned in them. When I surfaced, I was not the same man I had been. My life was an unending, unchanging midnight. It must, by necessity, always be midnight for me. So how was it possible that the sun was rising now, in the middle of my midnight?”
    Stephenie Meyer, Midnight Sun [2008 Draft]

  • #7
    Vladimir Nabokov
    “...for the human brain can become the best torture house of all those it has invented, established and used in a millions of years, in millions of lands, on millions of howling creatures.”
    Vladimir Nabokov, Ada, or Ardor: A Family Chronicle

  • #8
    Anthony Doerr
    “Tucked between the last two pages, she finds an old sealed envelope. He has written For Frederick across the front. Frederick: the bunkmate Werner used to write about, the boy who loved birds. He sees what other people don’t. What the war did to dreamers.”
    Anthony Doerr, All the Light We Cannot See

  • #9
    Marcel Proust
    “Through art alone are we able to emerge from ourselves, to know what another person sees of a universe which is not the same as our own and of which, without art, the landscapes would remain as unknown to us as those that may exist on the moon. Thanks to art, instead of seeing one world only, our own, we see that world multiply itself and we have at our disposal as many worlds as there are original artists, worlds more different one from the other than those which revolve in infinite space, worlds which, centuries after the extinction of the fire from which their light first emanated, whether it is called Rembrandt or Vermeer, send us still each one its special radiance.”
    Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time, Vol 6: Time Regained and A Guide to Proust

  • #10
    Miguel Ruiz
    “The word is like a seed, and the human mind is so fertile, but only for those kinds of seeds it is prepared for.”
    Miguel Ruiz, The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom

  • #11
    Robert Fulghum
    “To get through this life and see it realistically poses a problem. There is a dark, evil, hopeless side to life that includes suffering, death, and ultimate oblivion as our earth falls into a dying sun. Nothing really matters. On the other hand, the best side of our humanity finds us determined to make life as meaningful as possible NOW; to defy our fate. Everything matters. Everything.”
    Robert Fulghum, It Was On Fire When I Lay Down On It

  • #12
    Oscar Wilde
    “Fashion is a form of ugliness so intolerable that we have to alter it every six months.”
    Oscar Wilde

  • #14
    Hermann Hesse
    “Gaze into the fire, into the clouds, and as soon as the inner voices begin to speak... surrender to them. Don't ask first whether it's permitted, or would please your teachers or father or some god. You will ruin yourself if you do that.”
    Hermann Hesse, Demian: Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend
    tags: self

  • #15
    Bev Stout
    “He glared at her. "Aye, and you shall be the best cabin boy I have ever had or I will feed you to the sharks. Savvy?" He turned and stomped back to the
    ship”
    Bev Stout, Secrets of the Realm

  • #16
    Dennis Lehane
    “A pretty face had been damaged by acne scars and she wore and extra forty pounds on her frame like a threat. Her eyes were dull with anger disguised as apathy. If she kept on her current path, she'd grow into the type of person who fed her kids Doritos for breakfast and purchased angry bumper stickers with lots of exclamation points. But right now, she was just another in a long line of pissed-off small-town girls with a shitty outlook.”
    Dennis Lehane

  • #17
    Michael Ondaatje
    “She had grown older. And he loved her more now than he had loved her when he understood her better, when she was the product of her parents. What she was now was what she herself had decided to become.”
    Michael Ondaatje, The English Patient
    tags: love

  • #18
    Ruta Sepetys
    “Look at you, locked and loaded, like Mae West of the Motor City.”
    Ruta Sepetys, Out of the Easy

  • #19
    Nikolas Schreck
    “...And eventually, he (Charles Manson) testified to an empty court, as Bugliosi had convinced the presiding judge Older, that Manson's hypnotic powers might convince the jury he was innocent.”
    Nikolas Schreck

  • #20
    Michael Cunningham
    “Accept that, like many men, you have a streak of the homoerotic in you. Why would you, why would anyone, want to be that straight?”
    Michael Cunningham, By Nightfall

  • #21
    Shirley Jackson
    “We were going to the long field which today looked like an ocean, although I had never seen an ocean; the grass was moving in the breeze and the cloud shadows passed back and forth and the trees in the distance moved.”
    Shirley Jackson, We Have Always Lived in the Castle

  • #22
    Ken Follett
    “A waiter appeared, and Gus said: “Bring coffee for my guests, please, and a plate of ham sandwiches.” He deliberately did not ask them what they wanted. He had seen Woodrow Wilson act like this with people he wanted to intimidate.”
    Ken Follett, Fall of Giants

  • #23
    Tatiana de Rosnay
    “the Rey family grave at the”
    Tatiana de Rosnay, A Secret Kept

  • #24
    Michael Crichton
    “The minute we look, we cease being afraid.”
    Michael Crichton, Travels

  • #25
    P.D. Eastman
    “You are not my mother. You are a scary Snort!”
    P.D. Eastman & Roy McKee, Are You My Mother?

  • #26
    David McCullough
    “liberty must at all hazards be supported. We have a right to it, derived from our Maker. But if we have not, our fathers have earned and bought it for us at the expense of their ease, their estates, their pleasure, and their blood.”
    David McCullough, John Adams

  • #27
    Janine Myung Ja
    “If we remain positive and accept what is, if we tend to pay attention to the beauty of the practice but not examine the insides, we will be less likely to give ourselves the benefit of the doubt, and we will forgo the potential beauty of our birth culture, and if we forgo the potential of our birth culture, it's harder to see the beauty within ourselves.”
    Janine Myung Ja, Adoption Stories

  • #28
    Behcet Kaya
    “Next thing I remember was waking up on swampy ground and it was beginning to spit rain. I had no clue where I was, but I was hurting like hell. It was hard to take a breath; probably a broken rib or two? I felt around. My gun and knife were gone, along with my shoes and jacket with my cell phone, driver’s license, and two-thousand in cash.”
    Behcet Kaya, Treacherous Estate

  • #29
    S.G. Blaise
    “Don’t rush, my dear. It is not fitting for a ma’hana, and only makes you look guilty.”
    S.G. Blaise, The Last Lumenian

  • #30
    Mark Villareal
    “Empathy is the ability to place yourself in another person’s situation and understand how it feels.”
    Mark Villareal

  • #31
    Robert Gill Jr.
    “Having an optimistic approach to life is critical to attaining Happiness. An optimist expects more positive things to happen than negative ones.”
    Robert Gill Jr., Happiness Power: How to Unleash Your Power and Live a More Joyful Life



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