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  • #1
    Colleen Hoover
    “Sometimes two people have to fall apart, to realize how much they need to fall back together.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #2
    Colleen Hoover
    “I used to love the ocean.

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails,

    Treasures lost and treasures held...

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Yes, I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    The way she would sing me to sleep as I lay in my bed

    then wake me with a force

    That I soon came to dread.

    Her fables, her lies, her misleading eyes,

    I'd drain her dry

    If I cared enough to.


    I used to love the ocean,

    Everything about her.

    Her coral reefs, her white caps, her roaring waves, the rocks they lap, her pirate legends and mermaid tails, treasures lost and treasures held.

    And ALL

    Of her fish

    In the sea.

    Well, if you've ever tried navigating your sailboat through her stormy seas, you would realize that her white caps
    are your enemies. If you've ever tried swimming ashore when your leg gets a cramp and you just had a huge meal of In-n-Out burgers that's weighing you down, and her roaring waves are knocking the wind out of you, filling your lungs with water as you flail your arms, trying to get someone's attention, but your
    friends
    just

    wave

    back at you?

    And if you've ever grown up with dreams in your head about life, and how one of these days you would pirate your own ship and have your own crew and that all of the mermaids

    would love

    only

    you?

    Well, you would realize...

    Like I eventually realized...

    That all the good things about her?

    All the beautiful?

    It's not real.

    It's fake.

    So you keep your ocean,
    I'll take the Lake.

    Colleen Hoover

  • #3
    Colleen Hoover
    “Write poorly.
    Suck.
    Write Awful.
    Terribly.
    Frightfully.
    Don’t care.
    Turn off the inner editor.
    Let yourself write.
    Let it flow.
    Let yourself fail.
    Do something crazy.
    Write 50,000 words in the month of November.
    I did it.
    It was fun.
    It was insane.
    It was 1,667 words per day.
    It was possible, but you have to turn off the inner critic off completely.
    Just write.
    Quickly.
    In bursts.
    With joy.
    If you can’t write, run away.
    Come back.
    Write again.
    Writing is like anything else.
    You won’t get good at it immediately.
    It’s a craft.
    You have to keep getting better.
    You don’t get to Juilliard unless you practice.
    You want to get to Carnegie Hall?
    Practice. Practice. Practice ..or give them a lot of money.
    Like anything else it takes 10,000 hours to get to mastery.
    Just like Malcolm Gladwell says.
    So write.
    Fail.
    Get your thoughts down.
    Let it rest.
    Let is marinate.
    Then edit, but don’t edit as you type.
    That just slows the brain down.
    Find a daily practice.
    For me it’s blogging.
    It’s fun.
    The more you write the easier it gets.
    The more it is a flow, the less a worry.
    It’s not for school, it’s not for a grade, it’s just to get your thoughts out there.
    You know they want to come out.
    So keep at it.
    Make it a practice.
    Write poorly.
    Write awfully.
    Write with abandon and it may end up being really really good.”
    Colleen Hoover

  • #4
    Colleen Hoover
    “Understanding a situation doesn't always make it easier”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #5
    Colleen Hoover
    “Don't take life too seriously. Punch it in the face when it needs a good hit. Laugh at it.”
    Colleen Hoover, Slammed

  • #6
    Katja Millay
    “I live in a world without magic or miracles. A place where there are no clairvoyants or shapeshifters, no angels or superhuman boys to save you. A place where people die and music disintegrates and things suck.”
    Katja Millay, The Sea of Tranquility

  • #7
    John Green
    “I may die young, but at least I'll die smart.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #8
    John Green
    “I am going to take this bucket of water and pour it on the flames of hell, and then I am going to use this torch to burn down the gates of paradise so that people will not love God for want of heaven or fear of hell, but because He is God.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #9
    John Green
    “Sometimes you lose a battle. But mischief always wins the war”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #10
    John Green
    “I wanted to be one of those people who have streaks to maintain, who scorch the ground with their intensity. But for now, at least I knew such people, and they needed me, just like comets need tails.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #11
    John Green
    “It's not life or death, the labyrinth. Suffering. Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That's the problem. Bolivar was talking about the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering?”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #12
    John Green
    “If only we could see the endless string of consequences that result from our smallest actions. But we can't know better until knowing better is useless.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #13
    John Green
    “After all this time, it seems to me like straight and fast is the only way out- but I choose the labyrinth. The labyrinth blows, but I choose it.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #14
    John Green
    “That is the fear: I have lost something important, and I cannot find it, and I need it. It is fear like if someone lost his glasses and went to the glasses store and they told him that the world had run out of glasses and he would just have to do without.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #15
    John Green
    “People, I thought, wanted security. They couldn't bear the idea of death being a big black nothing, couldn't bear the thought of their loved ones not existing, and couldn't even imagine themselves not existing. I finally decided that people believed in an afterlife because they couldn't bear not to.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #16
    John Green
    “We need never be hopeless because we can never be irreperably broken.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #17
    John Green
    “Entropy increases. Things fall apart.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #18
    John Green
    “At some point we all look up and realize we are lost in a maze.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #19
    John Green
    “We got off at the next exit, quietly, and, switching drivers, we walked in front of the car. We met and I held him, my hands balled into tight fists around his shoulders, and he wrapped his short arms around me and squeezed tight, so that I felt the heaves of his chest as we realized over and over again that we were still alive. I realized it in waves and we held on to each other crying and I thought, 'God we must look so lame,' but it doesn't matter when you have just now realized, all the time later, that you are still alive.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #20
    John Green
    “Because memories fall apart, too. And you're left with nothing.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #21
    John Green
    “Muhammad brought the promise that anyone could find fulfillment and everlasting life through allegiance to the one true God. The Buddah held out hope that the suffering could be transcended. Jesus brought the message that even the last shall be first, that even the tax collectors and lepers - the outcasts - had cause for hope. And so that is the question I leave you with in this final: What is your cause for hope.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #22
    John Green
    “Scared isn't a good excuse. Scared is the excuse everyone has always used.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #23
    John Green
    “I still think that maybe the "afterlife" is just something we made up to ease the pain of loss, to make our time in the labyrinth bearable. Maybe we are just matter, and matter gets recycled”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #24
    John Green
    “We are as indestructible as we believe ourselves to be.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #25
    George R.R. Martin
    “Once you’ve accepted your flaws, no one can use them against you.”
    George R.R. Martin, A Game of Thrones

  • #26
    Jamie McGuire
    “To douchebags!" he said, gesturing to Brad. "And to girls that break your heart," he bowed his head to me. His eyes lost focus. "And to the absolute fucking horror of losing your best friend because you were stupid enough to fall in love with her.”
    Jamie McGuire, Beautiful Disaster

  • #27
    Jamie McGuire
    “I belong to my beloved, and my beloved is mine.”
    Jamie McGuire, Beautiful Disaster

  • #28
    Jamie McGuire
    “One of these days you're going to fall in love, son. Don't settle for just anyone. Choose the girl that doesn't come easy; the one you have to fight for, and then never stop fighting. Never”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #29
    Jamie McGuire
    “There's a girl, Dad."

    He smiled a bit. "A girl."

    "She kinda hates me, and I kinda..."

    "Love her?"

    "I don't know. I don't think so. I mean...how do you know?"

    His smile grew wider. "When you're talking about her with your old dad because you don't know what else to do.”
    Jamie McGuire, Walking Disaster

  • #30
    “Heart always wins out over the mind. The heart, although reckless and suicidal and a masochist all on its own, always gets its way.”
    J.A. Redmerski , The Edge of Never



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