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  • #1
    Julie Leong
    “There’s no such thing as greater good—there’s just good, and the more of it we can do, the better.”
    Julie Leong, The Teller of Small Fortunes

  • #2
    Julie Leong
    “All cats are slightly magical, don't you know? It's why they're so smug all the time.”
    Julie Leong, The Teller of Small Fortunes

  • #3
    Julie Leong
    “And I don’t give a rat’s ass whether or not that’s worthy enough a purpose for the likes of you. I am more than just what I do; I am a person, and I am alive, and that is purpose enough.”
    Julie Leong, The Teller of Small Fortunes

  • #4
    Julie Leong
    “And there’s no inherent virtue in suffering.”
    Julie Leong, The Teller of Small Fortunes

  • #5
    Alice Oseman
    “I like Charlie Spring! In a romantic way not just a friend way!”
    Alice Oseman, Heartstopper: Volume Two

  • #6
    Alice Oseman
    “Love can’t cure a mental illness.”
    Alice Oseman, Heartstopper: Volume Four

  • #7
    Alice Oseman
    “Nick and Charlie! Are the two of you coming, or-Oh. You're being gay. Good job. Carry on.”
    Alice Oseman, Heartstopper - Volume 3

  • #8
    Alice Oseman
    “...honestly I'm having a proper full-on GAY PANIC.”
    Alice Oseman, Heartstopper: Volume Two

  • #9
    John Carreyrou
    “When the officer asked what he’d taken, Sunny blurted out in his accented English, “He stole property in his mind.”
    John Carreyrou, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

  • #10
    John Carreyrou
    “A sociopath is often described as someone with little or no conscience. I’ll leave it to the psychologists to decide whether Holmes fits the clinical profile, but there’s no question that her moral compass was badly askew. I’m fairly certain she didn’t initially set out to defraud investors and put patients in harm’s way when she dropped out of Stanford fifteen years ago. By all accounts, she had a vision that she genuinely believed in and threw herself into realizing. But in her all-consuming quest to be the second coming of Steve Jobs amid the gold rush of the “unicorn” boom, there came a point when she stopped listening to sound advice and began to cut corners. Her ambition was voracious and it brooked no interference. If there was collateral damage on her way to riches and fame, so be it.”
    John Carreyrou, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

  • #11
    John Carreyrou
    “The way Theranos is operating is like trying to build a bus while you’re driving the bus. Someone is going to get killed.”
    John Carreyrou, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

  • #12
    John Carreyrou
    “It’s not a huge deal,” he said. “Just don’t go anywhere you’re not supposed to be and remember to smile and wave to the man in the bushes outside your house when you leave for work.”
    John Carreyrou, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

  • #13
    John Carreyrou
    “Ian also had issues with Elizabeth’s management, especially the way she siloed the groups off from one another and discouraged them from communicating. The reason she and Sunny invoked for this way of operating was that Theranos was “in stealth mode,” but it made no sense to Ian. At the other diagnostics companies where he had worked, there had always been cross-functional teams with representatives from the chemistry, engineering, manufacturing, quality control, and regulatory departments working toward a common objective. That was how you got everyone on the same page, solved problems, and met deadlines.”
    John Carreyrou, Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup

  • #14
    Brandon Sanderson
    “There's always another secret.' -Kelsier”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #15
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Kelsier exhaled in exasperation. “Elend Venture? You risked your life—risked the plan, and our lives—for that fool of a boy?”

    Vin looked up, glaring at him. “Yes.”

    “What is wrong with you, girl?” Kelsier asked. “Elend Venture isn’t worth this.”

    She stood angrily, Sazed backing away, the cloak falling the floor. “He’s a good man!”

    “He’s a nobleman!”

    “So are you!” Vin snapped. She waved a frustrated arm toward the kitchen and the crew. “What do you think this is, Kelsier? The life of a skaa? What do any of you know about skaa? Aristocratic suits, stalking your enemies in the night, full meals and nightcaps around the table with your friends? That’s not the life of a skaa!”

    She took a step forward, glaring at Kelsier. He blinked in surprise at the outburst.

    “What do you know about them, Kelsier?” she asked. “When’s the last time you slept in an alley, shivering in the cold rain, listening to the beggar next to you cough with a sickness you knew would kill him? When’s the last time you had to lay awake at night, terrified that one of the men in your crew would try to rape you? Have you ever knelt, starving, wishing you had the courage to knife the crewmember beside you just so you could take his crust of bread? Have you ever cowered before your brother as he beat you, all the time feeling thankful because at least you had someone who paid attention to you?”

    She fell silent, puffing slightly, the crewmembers staring at her.

    “Don’t talk to me about noblemen,” Vin said. “And don’t say things about people you don’t know. You’re no skaa— you’re just noblemen without titles.”

    She turned, stalking from the room. Kelsier watched her go, shocked, hearing her footsteps on the stairs. He stood, dumbfounded, feeling a surprising flush of ashamed guilt.

    And, for once, found himself without anything to say.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #16
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Men are more resilient than that, I think. Our belief is often strongest when it should be weakest. That is the nature of hope.”
    Brandon Sanderson

  • #17
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Good men don't become legends," he said quietly.
    "Good men don't need to become legends." She opened her eyes, looking up at him. "They just do what's right anyway.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension

  • #18
    Brandon Sanderson
    “I write these words in steel, for anything not set in metal cannot be trusted.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension

  • #19
    Brandon Sanderson
    “He ate my horse.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension

  • #20
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Because if I accept that Elend bears no guilt for what his people did to mine, then I must admit to being a monster for the things that I did to them.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension



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