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  • #1
    Kathy Reichs
    “Death in anonymity is the ultimate insult to human dignity.”
    Kathy Reichs, Break No Bones

  • #2
    Kathy Reichs
    “She wanted to feel safe. Untouchable in her home. The ultimate female fantasy.”
    Kathy Reichs, Déjà Dead

  • #3
    Kathy Reichs
    “Though Anne was born in Alabama and schooled in Mississippi, she had traveled North, and, like many Southerners, gained a theoretical understanding of the concept of cold. But the mind is an overprotective parent. What it doesn't care for, it hides. Like many inhabiting the subtropics, Anne had repressed the reality of subzero mercury. ”
    Kathy Reichs, Monday Mourning

  • #4
    Marie Howe
    “I am living. I remember you.”
    Marie Howe, What the Living Do: Poems

  • #5
    Marie Howe
    “Every poem holds the unspeakable inside it. The unsayable... The thing that you can't really say because it's too complicated. It's too complex for us. Every poem has that silence deep in the center of it.”
    Marie Howe

  • #6
    Sarah Addison Allen
    “I think Heaven will be like a first kiss.”
    Sarah Addison Allen, The Sugar Queen

  • #7
    Sarah Addison Allen
    “Books can be possessive, can't they? You're walking around in a bookstore and a certain one will jump out at you, like it had moved there on its own, just to get your attention. Sometimes what's inside will change your life, but sometimes you don't even have to read it. Sometimes it's a comfort just to have a book around. Many of these books haven't even had their spines cracked. 'Why do you buy books you don't even read?' our daughter asks us. That's like asking someone who lives alone why they bought a cat. For company, of course.”
    Sarah Addison Allen, The Sugar Queen

  • #8
    Sarah Addison Allen
    “Happiness is a risk. If you’re not a little scared, then you’re not doing it right.”
    Sarah Addison Allen, The Peach Keeper

  • #9
    Harper Lee
    “You never really understand a person until you consider things from his point of view... Until you climb inside of his skin and walk around in it.”
    Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

  • #10
    George S. Patton Jr.
    “If everybody is thinking alike, then somebody isn't thinking.”
    George S. Patton

  • #11
    Ray Bradbury
    “You must stay drunk on writing so reality cannot destroy you.”
    Ray Bradbury, Zen in the Art of Writing: Releasing the Creative Genius Within You

  • #12
    Rita Mae Brown
    “Sorrow is how we learn to love. Your heart isn't breaking. It hurts because it's getting larger. The larger it gets, the more love it holds.”
    Rita Mae Brown, Riding Shotgun

  • #13
    Melina Marchetta
    “It's funny how you can forget everything except people loving you. Maybe that's why humans find it so hard getting over love affairs. It's not the pain they're getting over, it's the love.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #14
    Melina Marchetta
    “I can't believe I said it out loud. The truth doesn't set you free, you know. It makes you feel awkward and embarrassed and defenseless and red in the face and horrified and petrified and vulnerable. But free? I don't feel free. I feel like shit.”
    Melina Marchetta, Saving Francesca

  • #15
    Melina Marchetta
    “Hold my hand because I might disappear.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #16
    Melina Marchetta
    “Be prepared for the worst, my love, for it lives next door to the best.”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock

  • #17
    Melina Marchetta
    “But grief makes a monster out of us sometimes . . . and sometimes you say and do things to the people you love that you can't forgive yourself for.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #18
    Melina Marchetta
    “Because without our language, we have lost ourselves. Who are we without our words?”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock

  • #19
    Melina Marchetta
    “Sir Topher finally looked up. “Because any hope beyond that, my boy, would be too much. I feared we would drown in it.”
    "Then I choose to drown,” Finnikin said. “In hope. Rather than float into nothing.”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock
    tags: hope

  • #20
    Melina Marchetta
    “A piece of me is gone," she told me once while we were bra shopping. "I think we're made up of all these different pieces and every time someone goes, you're left with less of yourself.”
    Melina Marchetta, Saving Francesca

  • #21
    Melina Marchetta
    “These people have history and I crave history. I crave someone knowing me so well that they can tell what I'm thinking. Jonah Griggs takes my hand under the table and links my fingers with his and I know that I would sacrifice almost anything just to keep this state of mind, for the rest of the week at least.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #22
    Melina Marchetta
    “And life goes on, which seems kind of strange and cruel when you're watching someone die.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #24
    Melina Marchetta
    “Do something that scares you everyday.”
    Melina Marchetta, Saving Francesca

  • #25
    Melina Marchetta
    “There are worse things than a lie and there are better things than the truth!”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock

  • #26
    Melina Marchetta
    “Somehow, even in the worst of times, the tiniest fragments of good survive. It was the grip in which one held those fragments that counted.”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock

  • #27
    Melina Marchetta
    “If I want more, I need to go and get it, demand it, take hold of it with all my might, and do the best I can with it.”
    Melina Marchetta, On the Jellicoe Road

  • #28
    Melina Marchetta
    “Promise me you'll never stop dreaming.”
    Melina Marchetta, Looking for Alibrandi

  • #29
    Melina Marchetta
    “Living is the challenge. Not dying. Dying is so easy. Sometimes it only takes ten seconds to die. But living? That can take you eighty years and you do something in that time.”
    Melina Marchetta, Looking for Alibrandi

  • #30
    Melina Marchetta
    “Memory is a funny thing. It tricks you into believing that you've forgotten important moments, and then when you're raking your brain for a bit of information that might make sense of something else, it taps you on the head and says, "Remember when you told me to put that memory in the green rubbish bin? Well, I didn't, I put it in the black recycling tub, and it's coming your way again.”
    Melina Marchetta, Saving Francesca

  • #31
    Melina Marchetta
    “Your problems are out there. But they're small. They only grow out of proportion when they climb inside your head.”
    Melina Marchetta, Looking for Alibrandi



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