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  • #1
    Harlan Coben
    “Years fly by, but the heart stays in the same place.”
    Harlan Coben, Promise Me

  • #2
    Harlan Coben
    “Myron reached for the phone and dialed Win's number. After the eighth ring he began to hang up when a weak, distant voice coughed. "Hello?"
    Win?"
    Yeah."
    You okay?"
    Hello?"
    Win?"
    Yeah."
    What took you so long to answer the phone?"
    Hello?"
    Win?"
    Who is this?"
    Myron."
    Myron Bolitar?"
    How many other Myrons do you know?"
    Myron Bolitar?"
    No, Myron Rockefeller."
    Something's wrong," Win said.
    What?"
    Terribly wrong."
    What are you talking about?"
    Some asshole is calling me at seven in the morning pretending to be my best friend."
    Sorry, I forgot the time.”
    Harlan Coben, Deal Breaker

  • #3
    Harlan Coben
    “Trust is like that. You can break it for a good reason. But it still remains broken.”
    Harlan Coben, Hold Tight

  • #4
    Harlan Coben
    “I remember one time I heard this English professor asking the class what the world's scariest noise is. Is it a man crying out in pain? A woman's scream of terror? A gunshot? A baby crying? And the professor shakes his head and says, 'No, the scariest noise is, you're all alone in your dark house, you know you're all alone, you know that there is no chance anyone else is home or within miles—and then, suddenly, from upstairs, you hear the toilet flush.”
    Harlan Coben, Caught

  • #5
    Harlan Coben
    “Man plans. God laughs.”
    Harlan Coben

  • #6
    Harlan Coben
    “Sure, on a larger scale, it was healthy to have people out there you cared about more than yourself. She knew that. But then there was the abject fear you would lose it. They say possessions own you. Not so. Loved ones own you. You are forever held hostage once you care so much.”
    Harlan Coben, Hold Tight

  • #7
    Harlan Coben
    “The ugliest truth, in the end, was still better than the prettiest of lies.”
    Harlan Coben

  • #8
    Harlan Coben
    “Summer romances cometo an end. That was part of the deal. They are built like certain plants or insects, not able to survive more than one season. I thought we would be different. We were, I guess, but not in the way I thought. I truly believed that we would never let each other go. The young are so dumb.”
    Harlan Coben, The Woods

  • #9
    Harlan Coben
    “So basically your plan is to flail about helplessly.”
    Harlan Coben, Drop Shot
    tags: humor

  • #10
    Harlan Coben
    “We are often told during times of bereavement that time heals all wounds. That's crap. In truth, you are devastated, you mourn, you cry to the point where you think you'll never stop - and then you reach a stage where the survival instinct takes over. You stop. You simply won't or can't let yourself "go there" anymore because the pain was too great. You block. You deny. But you don't really heal.”
    Harlan Coben, Live Wire

  • #11
    Colleen Hoover
    “Okay. Would you rather I looked like Hugh Jackman or George Clooney?”
    “Johnny Depp,” she says.

    She answers a little too fast for my comfort. “What the hell, Lake? You’re supposed to say Will! You’re supposed to say you want me to look like me!”

    “But you weren't one of the options,” she says.

    “Neither was Johnny Depp!”
    Colleen Hoover, Point of Retreat

  • #12
    Eugene Field
    “No book can be appreciated until it has been slept with and dreamed over.”
    Eugene Field

  • #13
    Meg Cabot
    “A woman needs a man like a fish needs a bicycle."
    I really hate this expression. I bet fish would totally want bicycles.”
    Meg Cabot, Princess on the Brink

  • #14
    Meg Cabot
    “You know in sixth grade, when they made all of us girls go into this other room and watch a video about getting our periods and stuff? I bet while we were gone, the boys were watching a video about how to look at each other in that infuriating way.”
    Meg Cabot, The Princess Diaries

  • #15
    “I think there should be a rule that everyone in the world should get a standing ovation at least once in their lives.”
    R.J. Palacio, Wonder

  • #16
    Roberto G. Ferrari
    “My son is the man who is handing his passport to the policeman.
    My son is the policeman who is receiving the passport.
    My son is the old man in front of me in the queue, here, in the air-port, in Beijing.
    Over the last twelve months, I have been seeing the face of my son in the faces of all the Chinese people I have happened to meet.
    I was walking in Milan, Italy, when Laura called me and told me that our application had been finally sent to China. We would be receivinga son or a daughter from China. I was excited. I put my phone into my jacket pocket and slowed down in the Corso Vittorio Emanuele gallery. There was a multitude of people around me, but I was totally unaware of their existence. I was trying to picture my son’s, or my daughter’s face and hands. I wondered what age he or she was. For a while I kept imagining and reviewing all the possibilities, and all the hypotheses, but I was not able to create an image which would bring an end to my seeking.
    Then, suddenly, I found him.
    He was walking in front of me with his wife and little daughter. I was not sure about his origin, if he were truly Chinese or not, but it was definitely him. He was a little younger than I. I was happy to see he was so distinguished, with his gold-rimmed glasses and nicely ironed, blue shirt.”
    Roberto G. Ferrari

  • #17
    Roberto G. Ferrari
    “The strongest monsoon in the last twenty years is raging on Beijing. The plane has not received permission to leave. The planes which have already left Taiyuan are coming back and all flights are on hold waiting for their permission to takeoff. We all have to get out.

    The monsoon! Not my tube.”
    Roberto G. Ferrari

  • #18
    Roberto G. Ferrari
    “If there is something I have not yet written and I must declare about her, is that without her (Laura) will nad her values, today Rebecca and Yong would not be in the individuals I know. Two other different people would now be living somewhere in the world. Not Rebecca and Yong, but someone else. Similarly, without Rebecca and Yong, neither Laura nor myself would be the same. Another two people would be living in Milan, in our apartment.”
    Roberto G. Ferrari



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