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  • #1
    Yūki Tabata
    “Surpass your limits. Right here. Right now.”
    Yūki Tabata, Black Clover. Collection Set 1

  • #2
    Oscar Wilde
    “The books that the world calls immoral are books that show the world its own shame.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #3
    Erin A. Craig
    “Flushed with starlight and moonlight drowned,
    All the dreamers are castle-bound.
    At midnight’s stroke, we will unwind,
    Revealing fantasies soft or unkind.
    Show me debauched nightmares or sunniest daydreams.
    Come not as you are but as you wish to be seen.”
    Erin A. Craig, House of Salt and Sorrows

  • #4
    Dennis Lehane
    “Which would be worse, to live as a monster or to die as a good man?”
    Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island

  • #5
    Ker Dukey
    “We could play Eye Spy, but your dick is so small, no one can really spy it,” I snap, goading him.”
    Ker Dukey, Pretty Stolen Dolls

  • #6
    Dennis Lehane
    “But I often think we talk way too much in this society, that we consider verbalization a panacea that it very often is not, and that we turn a blind eye to the sort of morbid self-absorption that becomes a predictable by-product of it.”
    Dennis Lehane, Darkness, Take My Hand

  • #7
    June Hur
    “The moment I chose to help you, I realized something.” Gahee finally lifted her gaze up to mine, and it was like seeing the faintest flicker of light in the darkness of night. “Doing what is right, it is so utterly terrifying. And yet so freeing.”
    June Hur, The Forest of Stolen Girls

  • #8
    Andrzej Sapkowski
    “Well, we’re afeared. And what of it? Do we sit down and weep and tremble? Life must go on. And what will be, will be. What is destined can’t be avoided, in any case.”
    Andrzej Sapkowski, Sword of Destiny

  • #9
    “I am discipline. Sarai is rage.”
    J.A. Redmerski, Killing Sarai

  • #10
    Edgar Allan Poe
    “And now have I not told you that what you mistake for madness is but over acuteness of the senses?”
    Edgar Allan Poe, The Tell-Tale Heart and Other Stories



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