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  • #1
    “Does the walker choose the path, or the path the walker?”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #2
    “Touchstone watched, suddenly conscious that he probably only had five seconds left to be alone with Sabriel, to say something, to say anything. Perhaps the last five seconds they ever would have alone together.
    I am not afraid, he said to himself.
    "I love you," he whispered. "I hope you don't mind.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #3
    Jacqueline Rayner
    “He saw the statue - she shrank back as he hurried forward. And then he realized it wasn't her. Rose was taken aback. She hadn't known - how could she know - what her disappearence had done to him. This Doctor had a look of such despair in his eyes that her heart almost stopped in pity. She wanted more than anything else to go to him, tell him that everything was going to be alright. But... what with possibly ripping time and space apart, that was probably a bad idea. ”
    Jacqueline Rayner, Doctor Who: The Stone Rose

  • #4
    “Hear, hear," said the Dog, raising her head. "It's always better to be doing, Prince. Besides, you don't smell like a coward, so you can't be one.”
    Garth Nix, Lirael

  • #5
    Sarah Dessen
    “But I saw Blake earlier and he said he and Nate were taking off for an overnight business thing. So..."
    "... you're just going to jump their fence and their pool," I finished for her.
    Silence. Then Jamie said, "It's twenty-five degrees! In December! Do you know what this means?"
    "The apocalypse?”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #6
    “Fine!" muttered Mogget. "Wet, cold, and full of holes. Another fun day on the river.”
    Garth Nix, Lirael

  • #7
    Clamp
    “There is no such thing as coincidence, only hitsuzen.”
    Clamp, xxxHOLiC, Vol. 1

  • #8
    Sarah Dessen
    “It's a lot easier to be lost than found. It's the reason we're always searching and rarely discovered--so many locks not enough keys.”
    Sarah Dessen, Lock and Key

  • #9
    Sarah Dessen
    “Macy: “In Truth,” I said, “there are no rules other than you have to tell the truth.”
    Wes: “How do you win?” he asked
    Macy: “That,” I said, “is such a boy question.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #10
    Sarah Dessen
    “It's just that...I just think that some things are meant to be broken. Imperfect. Chaotic. It's the universe's way of providing contrast, you know? There have to be a few holes in the road. It's how life is.”
    Sarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever

  • #11
    Lisa Mantchev
    “The Brigands charged in with their weapons drawn.
    "Who are you?" Young Bertie asked.
    "We're the bad guys!" their leader announced.
    "What are you going to do?"
    "Plunder and pillage!" one of them yelled.
    The others immediately shoved him. "Not in front of the kid, Ralph! Fer cryin' out loud..."
    "Oh, yeah. Sorry! We're here to take your candy!”
    Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars

  • #12
    Lisa Mantchev
    “I always walked the ragged edge.”
    Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars

  • #13
    “As for you, Private, if you mention a word of this to anyone, I'll feed you to the cat thing here. Understand?"
    "Yum," said Mogget.
    "Yes, sir!" mumbled the telephone operator, his hands shaking as he tried to smother the burning wreckage of his switchboard with a fire blanket.”
    Garth Nix, Abhorsen

  • #14
    Lisa Mantchev
    “He dodged remarkably fast for a melancholy introvert.”
    Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars

  • #15
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “What do you eat?"
    "Baby bunnies." She narrowed her eyes, so I grinned and said, "Adult bunnies, too. I'm an equal-opportunity bunny-eater.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #16
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “You're like a song that I heard when I was a little kid but forgot I knew until I heard it again.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Lament: The Faerie Queen's Deception

  • #17
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “So we drove on toward death through the cooling twilight.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Great Gatsby

  • #18
    “Well met, Mistress Lirael. This ragamuffin, as your servant so aptly described him, is His Highness Prince Sameth, the Abhorsen-in-Waiting. Hence the bells. But on to more serious matters. Could you please rescue us? Prince Sameth's personal vessel is not quite what I'm used to, and he is eager to catch me a fish before my morning nap.”
    Garth Nix, Lirael

  • #19
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Sensitive," I tried.

    Sam translated: "Squishy."

    "Creative."

    "Dangerously emo."

    "Thoughtful."

    "Feng shui."

    I laughed so hard I snorted. "How do you get feng shui out of 'thoughtful'?"

    "You know, because in feng shui, you arrange furniture and plants and stuff in thoughtful ways." Sam shrugged. "To make you calm. Zenlike. Or something. I'm not one hundred percent sure how it all works, besides the thoughtful part.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #20
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “I remember being intrigued by the idea of school-in-a-box, just-add-water-and-Sam.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Shiver

  • #21
    Sarah Dessen
    “Life is an awful, ugly place to not have a best friend.”
    Sarah Dessen, Someone Like You

  • #22
    Lisa Mantchev
    “PEASEBLOSSOM
    A gloaming peace this evening with it brings
    In the countryside where we lay our scene
    Toad-ballad accompan'd, crickets sing,
    and cupcake crumbs make fairy hands unclean.

    An indignant Moth squeaked, "There were cupcakes?!”
    Lisa Mantchev, Perchance to Dream
    tags: humor

  • #23
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Inside the house, I turned on the kitchen light, revealing the photographs stuck every which way all over the cabinets, and then switched on the hall light. In my head, I heard Beck say to my small nine-year-old self, 'Why do we need every light in the house on? Are you signaling to aliens?”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Linger

  • #24
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Folded in my arms you're a butterfly in reverse
    you're giving up your wings and inheriting my curse
    you're letting go of
    me
    you're letting go”
    maggie stiefvater, Shiver

  • #25
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “While I pressed the tissue to my face, Beck said, “Can I tell you something? There are a lot of empty boxes in your head, Sam.”
    I looked at him, quizzical. Again, it was a strange enough concept to hold my attention.
    “There are a lot of empty boxes in there, and you can put things in them.” Beck handed me another tissue for the other side of my face.
    My trust of Beck at that point was not yet complete; I remember thinking that he was making a very bad joke that I wasn’t getting. My voice sounded wary, even to me. “What kinds of things?”
    “Sad things,” Beck said. “Do you have a lot of sad things in your head?”
    “No,” I said.
    Beck sucked in his lower lip and released it slowly. “Well, I do.”
    This was shocking. I didn’t ask a question, but I tilted toward him.
    “And these things would make me cry,” Beck continued. “They used to make me cry all day long.”
    I remembered thinking this was probably a lie. I could not imagine Beck crying. He was a rock. Even then, his fingers braced against the floor, he looked poised, sure, immutable.
    “You don’t believe me? Ask Ulrik. He had to deal with it,” Beck said. “And so you know what I did with those sad things? I put them in boxes. I put the sad things in the boxes in my head, and I closed them up and I put tape on them and I stacked them up in the corner and threw a blanket over them.”
    “Brain tape?” I suggested, with a little smirk. I was eight, after all.
    Beck smiled, a weird private smile that, at the time, I didn’t understand. Now I knew it was relief at eliciting a joke from me, no matter how pitiful the joke was. “Yes, brain tape. And a brain blanket over the top. Now I don’t have to look at those sad things anymore. I could open those boxes sometime, I guess, if I wanted to, but mostly I just leave them sealed up.”
    “How did you use the brain tape?”
    “You have to imagine it. Imagine putting those sad things in the boxes and imagine taping it up with the brain tape. And imagine pushing them into the side of your brain, where you won’t trip over them when you’re thinking normally, and then toss a blanket over the top. Do you have sad things, Sam?”
    I could see the dusty corner of my brain where the boxes sat. They were all wardrobe boxes, because those were the most interesting sort of boxes — tall enough to make houses with — and there were rolls and rolls of brain tape stacked on top. There were razors lying beside them, waiting to cut the boxes and me back open.
    “Mom,” I whispered.
    I wasn’t looking at Beck, but out of the corner of my eye, I saw him swallow.
    “What else?” he asked, barely loud enough for me to hear. “The water,” I said. I closed my eyes. I could see it, right there, and I had to force out the next word. “My …” My fingers were on my scars.
    Beck reached out a hand toward my shoulder, hesitant. When I didn’t move away, he put an arm around my back and I leaned against his chest, feeling small and eight and broken.
    “Me,” I said.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Forever

  • #26
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “People shouldn't have to earn kindness. They should have to earn cruelty.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Forever

  • #27
    Lisa Mantchev
    “She's under duress," Peaseblossom said.
    "I don't care if she's under duress, over it, or alongside it," Moth said. "Nothing in this world supersedes cake.”
    Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars
    tags: humor

  • #28
    Lisa Mantchev
    “It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves.”
    Lisa Mantchev, Eyes Like Stars

  • #29
    “Why, Yrael?” it said, as the last of the dark gave way to silver, and the shining sphere of metal sank slowly to the ground. “Why?”

    “Life,” said Yrael, who was more Mogget than it ever knew. “Fish and fowl, warm sun and shady trees, the field mice in the wheat, under the cool light of the moon.”
    Garth Nix, Abhorsen

  • #31
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “We have to be back in three hours," Ronan said. "I just fed Chainsaw but she'll need it again."

    "This," Gansey replied "is precisely why I didn't want to have a baby with you.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Boys



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