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  • #1
    Elizabeth Wein
    “I am no longer afraid of getting old. Indeed I can't believe I ever said anything so stupid. So childish. So offensive and arrogant.
    But mainly, so very, very stupid. I desperately want to grow old.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #2
    “The thing about fucking off to the woods is that unless you are a very particular, very rare sort of person, it does not take long to understand why people left said woods in the first place.”
    Becky Chambers, A Prayer for the Crown-Shy

  • #3
    Elizabeth Wein
    “FLY THE PLANE, MADDIE.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #4
    Amal El-Mohtar
    “There’s a kind of time travel in letters, isn’t there? I imagine you laughing at my small joke; I imagine you groaning; I imagine you throwing my words away. Do I have you still? Do I address empty air and the flies that will eat this carcass? You could leave me for five years, you could return never—and I have to write the rest of this not knowing.”
    Amal El-Mohtar, This Is How You Lose the Time War

  • #5
    Elizabeth Wein
    “But a part of me lies buried in lace and roses on a riverbank in France-a part of me is broken off forever. A part of me will be unflyable, stuck in the climb.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #6
    Elizabeth Wein
    “But I have told the truth. Isn't that ironic? They sent me because I am so good at telling lies. But I have told the truth.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #7
    Elizabeth Wein
    “And this, even more wonderful and mysterious, is also true: when I read it, when I read what Julie's written, she is instantly alive again, whole and undamaged. With her words in my mind while I'm reading, she is as real as I am. Gloriously daft, drop-dead charming, full of bookish nonsense and foul language, brave and generous. She's right here. Afraid and exhausted, alone, but fighting. Flying in silver moonlight in a plane that can't be landed, stuck in the climb—alive, alive, ALIVE.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #8
    Elizabeth Wein
    “We are a sensational team”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #9
    Elizabeth Wein
    “She whispered, 'C'etait la Verite?' Was that Verity? Or perhaps she just meant, Was that the truth? Was it true? Did any of it really happen? Were the last three hours real? 'Yes,' I whispered back. 'Oui. C'etait la verite.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #10
    Elizabeth Wein
    “If you're scared, do something.”
    Elizabeth Wein, Code Name Verity

  • #11
    Wally Lamb
    “The point is this: that the stream of memory may lead you to the river of understanding. And understanding, in turn, may be a tributary to the river of forgiveness.”
    Wally Lamb, I Know This Much Is True

  • #12
    Wally Lamb
    “So, you are not so much interested in exploring your feelings about Joy's betrayal. Or the failure of your relationship. You are merely giving me a tour of the museum.'
    'The museum? ... I don't follow you.'
    'Your museum of pain. Your sanctuary of justifiable indignation.'
    'I, uh...'
    'We all superintend such a place, I suppose,' she said, 'although some of us are more painstaking curators than others. That is the category in which I would certainly put you, Dominick. You are a meticulous steward of the pain and injustices people have visited upon you.”
    Wally Lamb, I Know This Much Is True

  • #13
    Wally Lamb
    “Your twin brother is, as you said, an abandoned house. If no one is home, then someone is missing. So you grieve.”
    Wally Lamb, I Know This Much Is True

  • #14
    Kay Redfield Jamison
    “I am tired of hiding, tired of misspent and knotted energies, tired of the hypocrisy, and tired of acting as though I have something to hide.”
    Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness

  • #15
    Kay Redfield Jamison
    “We all move uneasily within our restraints.”
    Kay Redfield Jamison, An Unquiet Mind: A Memoir of Moods and Madness

  • #16
    Neal Stephenson
    “it might be true in the future.” “But the rest of our lives will happen in the future, Randy, so we might as well get with the program now.”
    Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon

  • #17
    Neal Stephenson
    “Arguing with anonymous strangers on the Internet is a sucker's game because they almost always turn out to be—or to be indistinguishable from—self-righteous sixteen-year-olds possessing infinite amounts of free time.”
    Neal Stephenson, Cryptonomicon

  • #18
    Paige Lewis
    “I feel as if I’m on the moon listening to the air hiss out of my spacesuit, and I can’t find the hole. I’m the vice president of panic, and the president is missing.”
    Paige Lewis, Space Struck

  • #19
    “Nanette is basically Eat Pray Love for autistic queer folk.”
    Hannah Gadsby, Ten Steps to Nanette

  • #20
    Dessa
    “It’s impossible to know which moments are crucial to your narrative until the story is over.”
    Dessa, My Own Devices: True Stories from the Road on Music, Science, and Senseless Love

  • #21
    Sarah Polley
    “So much of coming to terms with hard things from the past seems to be about believing our own accounts, having our memories confirmed by those who were there and honoured by those who weren’t. Why is it so hard for us to believe our own stories or begin to process them without corroborating witnesses appearing from the shadows of the past, or without people stepping forward with open arms when echoes of those stories present themselves again in the present?”
    Sarah Polley, Run Towards the Danger: Confrontations with a Body of Memory

  • #22
    Victoria   Goddard
    “It is a small thing, yes, but on small things hinge the turning of the world. Very rarely does the opportunity come to stand up against torture and evildoing - or for justice and equality - in the grand gestures most of us dream of. On the other hand, the opportunity to stand up against a small injustice, or for a small truth or a small good, comes nearly every day.”
    Victoria Goddard, The Hands of the Emperor

  • #23
    Maggie  Smith
    “It’s a mistake to think of one’s life as plot, to think of the events of one’s life as events in a story. It’s a mistake. And yet, there’s foreshadowing everywhere, foreshadowing I would’ve seen myself if I’d been watching a play or reading a novel, not living a life.”
    Maggie Smith, You Could Make This Place Beautiful

  • #24
    Arthur Miller
    “I may think of you softly from time to time. But I’ll cut off my hand before I ever reach for you again.”
    Arthur Miller, The Crucible



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