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    Max Nowaz
    “You shall address me as ‘My Dearest’,’ he repeated in a mocking voice, trying to copy her tone. ‘You will forget all about this conversation when you leave this room.’ It was interesting that tone; it had a sort of hypnotising ring to it.”
    Max Nowaz, The Three Witches and the Master

  • #2
    Susan  Rowland
    “George’s utterance of the nest and the trap belonged to a bigger mystery she did not yet understand. One day I will, she promised herself. She would stake her life that those last words from her son would be solved by her. They were steppingstones into… whatever the wind and the stars and the valiant trees held for her.”
    Susan Rowland, Murder on Family Grounds

  • #3
    David  Mitchell
    “Try this for deviancy: fabricants are mirrors held up to purebloods' conscience; what purebloods see reflected there sickens them. So they blame you for holding the mirror."

    I hid my shock by asking when purebloods might blame themselves.

    Mephi replied, "History suggests, not until they are made to.”
    David Mitchell, Cloud Atlas

  • #4
    Kiera Cass
    “Well, I'm glad you're so amused," I said, running my fingers across the railing.
    Maxon hopped up to sit on the railing, looking very relaxed. "You're always amusing. Get used to it."
    Hmm. He was almost being funny.
    "So...about what you said...," he started tentatively.
    "Which part? The part about me calling you names or fighting with my mom or saying food was my motivation?" I rolled my eyes.
    He laughed once. "The part about me being good..."
    "Oh. What about it?" Those few sentences suddenly seemed more embarrassing than anything else I'd said. I ducked my head down and twisted a piece of my dress.
    "I appreciate you making things look authentic, but you didn't need to go that far."
    My head snapped up. How could he think that?
    "Maxon, that wasn't for the sake of the show. If you had asked me a month ago what my honest opinion of you was, it would have been very different. But now I know you, and I know the truth, and you are everything I said you were. And more."
    He was quiet, but there was a small smile on his face.
    "Thank you," he finally said.
    "Anytime."
    Maxon cleared his throat. "He'll be lucky, too." He got down from his makeshift seat and walked to my side of the balcony.
    "Huh?"
    "Your boyfriend. When he comes to his senses and begs you to take him back," Maxon said matter-of-factly.
    I had to laugh. No such thing would happen in y world.
    "he's not my boyfriend anymore. And he made it pretty clear he was gone with me." Even I could hear the tiny bit of hope in my voice.
    "Not possible. He'll have seen you on TV by now and fallen for you all over again. Though, in my opinion, you're still much too good for the dog." Maxon spoke almost as if he was bored, like he'd seen this happen a million times.
    "Speaking of which!" he said a bit louder. "If you don't want me to be in love with you, you're going to have to stop looking so lovely. First thing tomorrow I'm having your maids sew some potato sacks together for you."
    I hit his arm. "Shut up, Maxon."
    "I'm not kidding. You're too beautiful for your own good. Once you leave, we'll have to send some of the guards with you. You'll never survive on your own, poor thing." He said all this with mock pity.
    "I can't help it." I sighed. "One can never help being born into perfection." I fanned my face as if being so pretty was exhausting.
    "No, I don't suppose you can help it.”
    Kiera Cass, The Selection

  • #5
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón
    “Una historia no tiene principio ni fin, tan solo puertas de entrada.”
    Carlos Ruiz Zafón, El laberinto de los espíritus

  • #6
    Jack Kerouac
    “La única gente que me interesa es la que está loca, la gente que está loca por vivir, loca por hablar, loca por salvarse, con ganas de todo al mismo tiempo, la gente que nunca bosteza ni habla de lugares comunes, sino que arde, arde como fabulosos cohetes amarillos explotando igual que arañas entre las estrellas.”
    Jack Kerouac, On the Road

  • #7
    Dan Simmons
    “Sol remembered the dream, remembered his daughter’s hug, and realized that in the end—when all else is dust—loyalty to those we love is all we can carry with us to the grave. Faith—true faith—was trusting in that love.”
    Dan Simmons, The Fall of Hyperion

  • #8
    David Foster Wallace
    “Boo, I think I no longer believe in monsters as faces in the floor or feral infants or vampires or whatever. I think at seventeen now I believe the only real monsters might be the type of liar where there's simply no way to tell. The ones who give nothing away.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest



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