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  • #1
    Patrick Ness
    “It's not that you should never love something so much that it can control you.
    It's that you need to love something that much so you can never be controlled.
    It's not a weakness.
    It's your best strength.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #2
    Patrick Ness
    “There is not always a good guy. Nor is there always a bad one. Most people are somewhere in between.”
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #3
    Patrick Ness
    “The first thing you find out when yer dog learns to talk is that dogs don't got nothing much to say.
    About anything.
    "Need a poo, Todd."
    "Shutup, Manchee."
    "Poo. Poo, Todd."
    "I said shut it.”
    Patrick Ness, The Knife of Never Letting Go

  • #4
    Patrick Ness
    “To say you have no choice is to relieve yourself of responsibility.”
    Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

  • #5
    Patrick Ness
    “In this world of numbness and information overload, the ability to feel, my boy, is a rare gift indeed.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #6
    Patrick Ness
    “Faith with proof is no faith at all.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #7
    Patrick Ness
    “I’ll find you—

    Keep calling for me, Viola—

    Cuz here I come.”
    Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

  • #8
    Patrick Ness
    “To live is to fight, to preserve life is to fight everything that man stands for.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #9
    Patrick Ness
    “Choices may be unbelievably hard but they're never impossible. To say you have no choice is to release yourself from responsibility and that's not how a person with integrity acts.”
    Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

  • #10
    Patrick Ness
    You were merely wishing for the end of pain, the monster said. Your own pain. An end to how it isolated you. It is the most human wish of all.
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #11
    Patrick Ness
    “Being a leader is making the people you love hate you a little more each day.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #12
    Patrick Ness
    “He is sorry-
    For everything-
    For Prentisstown-
    For Viola-
    For Ben-
    For every failure and every wrong-
    For letting his pa down-
    And he's looking up at me-
    And he's begging me-
    He's begging me-
    Like I'm the only one who can forgive him-
    Like it's only me who's got the power-
    Todd?-
    Please-
    And all I can say is "Davy-"
    And the fright and the terror in his Noise is too much-
    It's too much-
    And then it stops.
    Davy slumps, eyes still open, eyes still staring back at me, eyes still asking (I swear) for me to forgive him.
    And he lies there, still.
    Davy Prentiss is dead.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #13
    Michael  Grant
    “No. I believe in free will. I think we make our own decisions and carry out our own actions. And our actions have consequences. The world is what we make it. But I think sometime we can ask God to help us and He will. Sometime I think He looks down and say, 'Wow, look what those idiots are up to now. I guess I better help them along a little'.”
    Michael Grant, Hunger

  • #14
    Andrew Klavan
    “It can be crazy hard. To keep your faith, to keep going. It can be harder than I ever would have imagined. Sometimes things happen to you, really bad things that aren't fair, things that make you feel so terrible you're not even sure who you are anymore or whether you're right or wrong, good or bad. Sometimes you feel like there's no one to turn to, and you're all alone and so scared you can hardly move and so tired you just want to curl up in a ball and go to sleep forever. I guess that's kind of the way Alex felt that last night I saw him. And that's the way I felt now. But I guess I had one advantage over Alex. I guess in some way I'd been training for this time my whole life. I'd been training every day, even in simple things, little things. I trained to keep my mind sharp when I went to school. I trained in karate to keep my body and spirit strong. Even when I just went to church, or when I prayed by myself, it was a kind of training: I was training to remember that I was not alone. I was never alone.”
    Andrew Klavan

  • #15
    Andrew Klavan
    “Theoretically, let's stipulate, for argument's sake, that there are a lot of powerful people at a university like this who believe things that aren't, strictly speaking, true."

    Leftists, you mean."

    Let's just call them people. Powerful people."

    All right."

    These powerful people believe things like: One culture is as good as another. Or, there's no such thing as good and evil. Therefore, if America is at odds or at war with someone, it must be America's fault. You only have to think about those statements for two minutes to see that they can't possibly be true. But these people think they should be true and they think they'll seem to be true if no one is allowed to say they're not true. So they attack anyone who says that they're not true. They call him names. Racist, sexist, phobic, offensive, whatever. They demand apologies from him. They make his life a misery, so no one wants to speak up."

    So it's like the emperor's new clothes."

    Right. Except instead of clothes, it's all the emperor's lies. And in an Empire of Lies, only a crazy man would speak the truth.”
    Andrew Klavan

  • #16
    Andrew Klavan
    “Do right. Fear Nothing.”
    Andrew Klavan, Crazy Dangerous



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