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  • #1
    Susan  Henderson
    “My mother has followed us into the house. My mother is the name I’ve given his grief. She was gone long before I knew what death was so, for me, she is an abstract loss, a game of guessing at the life I might have lived. My mother is a collection of stories and inanimate objects. She is a wedding ring in my father’s bedside drawer, a rosehips-flavored tea bag in the back of our kitchen cupboard that we both refuse to use or throw out. She is a picture of someone standing on the rims too far away to see. She is a book underlined only to page seven. She is a pair of burnt rosebushes in the yard that Pop won’t dig up. She is the line between his eyebrows, the groove where his smile would be. She is a feeling in the gut I can’t name or move.”
    Susan Henderson, The Flicker of Old Dreams

  • #2
    Nicole Krauss
    “Once upon a time, there was a boy. He lived in a village that no longer exists, in a house that no longer exists, on the edge of a field that no longer exists, where everything was discovered, and everything was possible. A stick could be a sword, a pebble could be a diamond, a tree, a castle. Once upon a time, there was a boy who lived in a house across the field, from a girl who no longer exists. They made up a thousand games. She was queen and he was king. In the autumn light her hair shone like a crown. They collected the world in small handfuls, and when the sky grew dark, they parted with leaves in their hair.

    Once upon a time there was a boy who loved a girl, and her laughter was a question he wanted to spend his whole life answering.”
    Nicole Krauss, The History of Love

  • #3
    Nicole Krauss
    “The truth is the thing I invented so I could live.”
    Nicole Krauss, The History of Love

  • #4
    Wally Lamb
    “Accept what people offer. Drink their milkshakes. Take their love.”
    Wally Lamb, She’s Come Undone

  • #5
    John Irving
    “Watch out for people who call themselves religious; make sure you know what they mean––make sure they know what they mean!”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany

  • #6
    Erin Morgenstern
    “You're in the right place at the right time, and you care enough to do what needs to be done. Sometimes that's enough.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #7
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Only the ship is made of books, its sails thousands of overlapping pages, and the sea it floats upon is dark black ink.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #8
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Like stepping into a fairy tale under a curtain of stars.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #9
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Do you remember all of your audiences?" Marco asks.
    "Not all of them," Celia says. "But I remember the people who look at me the way you do."
    "What way might that be?"
    "As though they cannot decide if they are afraid of me or they want to kiss me."
    " I am not afraid of you," Marco says.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Night Circus

  • #10
    L.M. Montgomery
    “I'm so glad I live in a world where there are Octobers.”
    L. M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #11
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Because when you are imagining, you might as well imagine something worth while.”
    Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #12
    L.M. Montgomery
    “Why must people kneel down to pray? If I really wanted to pray I’ll tell you what I'd do. I'd go out into a great big field all alone or in the deep, deep woods and I'd look up into the sky—up—up—up—into that lovely blue sky that looks as if there was no end to its blueness. And then I'd just feel a prayer.”
    L.M. Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables

  • #13
    Pat Conroy
    “We children sat transfixed before that moon our mother had called forth from the waters. When the moon had reached its deepest silver, my sister, Savannah, though only three, cried aloud to our mother, to Luke and me, to the river and the moon, "Oh, Mama, do it again!" And I had my earliest memory.”
    Pat Conroy, The Prince of Tides

  • #14
    John Irving
    “It is your responsibility to find fault with me, it is mine to hear you out. But don't expect me to change.”
    John Irving, A Prayer for Owen Meany
    tags: life

  • #15
    S.E. Hinton
    “Stay gold, Ponyboy. Stay gold . . .” The pillow seemed to sink a little, and Johnny died.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #16
    S.E. Hinton
    “I lie to myself all the time. But I never believe me.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #17
    S.E. Hinton
    “I've been thinking about it, and that poem, that guy that wrote it, he meant you're gold when you're a kid, like green. When you're a kid everything's new, dawn. It's just when you get used to everything that it's day. Like the way you dig sunsets, Pony. That's gold. Keep that way, it's a good way to be.”
    Susan E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #18
    S.E. Hinton
    “You still have a lot of time to make yourself be what you want. There’s still lots of good in the world. Tell Dally. I don’t think he knows.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #19
    Sarah Addison Allen
    “He stared up at the moon, which looked like a giant hole in the sky, letting light through to the other side.”
    Sarah Addison Allen, Garden Spells

  • #20
    Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.
    “Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #21
    Jandy Nelson
    “I love you,” I say to him, only it comes out, “Hey.”
    “So damn much,” he says back, only it comes out, “Dude.”
    He still won’t meet my eyes.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #22
    Jandy Nelson
    “Or maybe a person is just made up of a lot of people,” I say. “Maybe we’re accumulating these new selves all the time.” Hauling them in as we make choices, good and bad, as we screw up, step up, lose our minds, find our minds, fall apart, fall in love, as we grieve, grow, retreat from the world, dive into the world, as we make things, as we break things.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #23
    Jandy Nelson
    “You have to see the miracles for there to be miracles.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #24
    Jandy Nelson
    “And even as I'm kissing him and kissing him and kissing him, I wish I were kissing him, wanting more, more, more, more, like I can't get enough, never will be able to get enough.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #25
    Nathan  Hill
    “Because one thing she’s learned through all this is that if a new beginning is really new, it will feel like a crisis. Any real change should make you feel, at first, afraid. If you’re not afraid of it, then it’s not real change.”
    Nathan Hill, The Nix

  • #26
    Nathan  Hill
    “He longs for someone in the crowd to see the haunted expression he’s sure is playing all over his face right now and come up to him and say, You seem to be experiencing overwhelming pain, how can I help you?”
    Nathan Hill, The Nix

  • #27
    “When Samuel was a child reading a Choose Your Own Adventure novel, he’d keep a bookmark at the spot of a very hard decision, so that if the story turned out poorly, he could go back and try again. More than anything he wants life to behave this way.”
    Nathan Hill, The Nix

  • #28
    Audrey Niffenegger
    “I'm sorry. I didn't know you were coming or I'd have cleaned up a little more. My life, I mean, not just the apartment.”
    Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler's Wife

  • #29
    Deb Caletti
    “Your only job—and it’s a big one—is to try to speak and live your own honest truth. That truth might shift. You might need more time to even understand what that truth is. That’s it. That’s the job. Trying to manage or control everyone else? Not the job. Impossible, besides.”
    Deb Caletti, A Heart in a Body in the World

  • #30
    Deb Caletti
    “She doesn't bother to tell him that he should not be sorry, that he is not responsible for any of those things. She doesn't bother because they are both chronic apologizers, and chronic apologizers know that sorry is also just sorrow for the general state of the world.”
    Deb Caletti, A Heart in a Body in the World



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