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  • #1
    Ralph Ellison
    “What and how much had I lost by trying to do only what was expected of me instead of what I myself had wished to do?”
    Ralph Ellison, Invisible Man

  • #2
    Steve Wozniak
    “If you love what you do and are willing to do what it takes, it's within your reach. And it'll be worth every minute you spend alone at night, thinking and thinking about what it is you want to design or build. It'll be worth it, I promise.”
    Steve Wozniak

  • #3
    Rob Reiner
    “Everybody talks about wanting to change things and help and fix, but ultimately all you can do is fix yourself. And that's a lot. Because if you can fix yourself, it has a ripple effect.”
    Rob Reiner

  • #4
    W.G. Sebald
    “It is thanks to my evening reading alone that I am still more or less sane.”
    W.G. Sebald, Vertigo

  • #5
    Ian Fleming
    “Never say 'no' to adventures. Always say 'yes,' otherwise you'll lead a very dull life.”
    Ian Fleming

  • #6
    “All is calm, all is bright.”
    Joseph Mohr

  • #7
    Marcus Tullius Cicero
    “A room without books is like a body without a soul.”
    Marcus Tullius Cicero

  • #8
    Anaïs Nin
    “We write to taste life twice, in the moment and in retrospect.”
    Anais Nin

  • #9
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “What matters in life is not what happens to you but what you remember and how you remember it.”
    Gabriel Garcia Marquez

  • #10
    Bridget Zinn
    “How you look isn't about the face you were born with, it's what you do with it.”
    Bridget Zinn, Poison

  • #11
    Cat Adams
    “It's already bad. I'm honestly not sure how much worse it's going to get." Notice that I didn't say couldn't get worse. It can always get worse. I know this. And thus I refuse to tempt fate. Superstitious - probably. But magic exists. So does karma, and karma can be a bitch.”
    Cat Adams, Blood Song

  • #12
    Anne Bishop
    “Whether you’re beaten or pampered, fed the best foods or starved, kept in filth or kept clean, a cage is still a cage.”
    Anne Bishop, Written in Red
    tags: cage

  • #13
    Anne Bishop
    “Enjoy your Evening."

    "That will depend on the menu. If it's beef, it will be a tolerable meal. If it's chicken..." Elliot shuddered. "What is the point of chicken?"

    "Eggs?”
    Anne Bishop, Written in Red

  • #14
    Anne Bishop
    “And thought about the female who, despite being human, he was beginning to see as a friend”
    Anne Bishop, Written in Red

  • #15
    K.F. Breene
    “Fashion excuses common sense?”
    K.F. Breene, Chosen

  • #16
    K.F. Breene
    “I am sad. Therefore, I cry,” Shanti said unabashedly. “I realize big strong men are trained not to show emotion in this land. It is a shame. It makes you brittle. But I am not from this land. And I am a woman, which your people have decided can shed a few tears in public. So… there you go.”
    K.F. Breene, Chosen

  • #17
    Patricia Briggs
    “MS. THOMPSON, it said in heavy block letters, PLEASE KEEP YOUR FELINE OFF MY PROPERTY. IF I SEE IT AGAIN, I WILL EAT IT.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #18
    Patricia Briggs
    “I don't like it when I outweigh my men.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #19
    Patricia Briggs
    “Mine," he said.

    Adam's eyes narrowed. "I don't think so. She is mine."

    It would have been flattering, I thought, except that at least one of them was talking about dinner and I wasn't certain about the other.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #20
    Patricia Briggs
    “Love thy enemies, it says in the scriptures. My foster mother always added, "At the very least, you will be polite to them.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #21
    Patricia Briggs
    “C’est moi, c’est moi,’tis I,' I told him. It seemed appropriately melodramatic, though I didn’t know if he’d catch the reference. I shouldn’t have worried.
    Unexpectedly, he laughed. “Trust you to quote Lancelot rather than Guinevere.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #22
    Patricia Briggs
    “His voice was soft and sweet as molasses; but my mother once told me that you had to trust that the first thing out of a person's mouth was truth. After they have a chance to think about it, they'll change what they say to be more socially acceptable, something they think you'll be happier with, something that will get the results they want.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #23
    Patricia Briggs
    “He gave me that lazy smile that had always had the power to make my heart beat faster. I was dismayed to see that it still worked.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #24
    Patricia Briggs
    “Under the mellowing influence of good food and good music, Adam relaxed, and I discovered that underneath that overbearing, hot-tempered Alpha disguise he usually wore was a charming, over-bearing, hot-tempered man. He seemed to enjoy finding out that I was as stubborn and disrespectful of authority as he’d always suspected.
    He ordered dessert without consulting me. I’d have been angrier, but it was something I could never have ordered for myself: chocolate, caramel, nuts, ice cream, real whipped cream, and cake so rich it might as well have been a brownie.
    “So,” he said, as I finished the last bit, “I’m forgiven?”
    “You are arrogant and overstep your bounds,” I told him, pointing my clean fork at him.
    “I try,” he said with false modesty. Then his eyes darkened and he reached across the table and ran his thumb over my bottom lip. He watched me as he licked the caramel from his skin.
    I thumped my hands down on the table and leaned forward. “That is not fair. I’ll eat your dessert and like it—but you can’t use sex to keep me from getting mad.”
    He laughed, one of those soft laughs that start in the belly and rise up through the chest: a relaxed, happy sort of laugh.
    To change the subject, because matters were heating up faster than I was comfortable with, I said, “So Bran tells me that he ordered you to keep an eye out for me.”
    He stopped laughing and raised both eyebrows. “Yes. Now ask me if I was watching you for Bran.”
    It was a trick question. I could see the amusement in his eyes. I hesitated, but decided I wanted to know anyway. “Okay, I’ll bite. Were you watching me for Bran?”
    “Honey,” he drawled, pulling on his Southern roots. “When a wolf watches a lamb, he’s not thinking of the lamb’s mommy.”
    I grinned. I couldn’t help it. The idea of Bran as a lamb’s mommy was too funny. “I’m not much of a lamb,” I said.
    He just smiled.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #25
    Jon Courtenay Grimwood
    “There were old firemasters and bad firemasters; there were no old bad firemasters”
    Jon Courtenay Grimwood, The Fallen Blade

  • #26
    Kim Dare
    “The most valuable possession my master owns is his submissive. I will take great care that no harm comes to my master's submissive whenever he is not there to watch over me himself.”
    Kim Dare, Duck!

  • #27
    Kim Dare
    “You may be the only avian I’ve ever met who can look happier scrubbing floors than surrounded by luxury.”
    Kim Dare, Duck!

  • #28
    Kim Dare
    “I don’t think you’re going to start a riot, but until you prove you have more survival instincts than a seriously stressed out lemming, you’ll stay at the bar.”
    Kim Dare, Axel's Pup

  • #29
    Kim Dare
    “I don’t think every kind of pain makes people stronger. Some pain just hurts,” Bayden said.”
    Kim Dare, Axel's Pup

  • #30
    Kim Dare
    “Telling someone you’ll accept them as long as they pretend to be someone they’re not—that’s not real acceptance. And saying you’ll love someone as long as they lie about part of who they are—that’s not real love, pup.” Bayden tensed at the word love being uttered out loud for the first time. Axel smiled and pressed a kiss against Bayden’s temple. “I won’t be someone who does that.”
    Kim Dare, Axel's Pup



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