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  • #1
    Charles Bukowski
    “Do you hate people?”

    “I don't hate them...I just feel better when they're not around.”
    Charles Bukowski, Barfly

  • #2
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #3
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “Dying isn't the only way into the Underworld, but it's the safest."

    Well, that sounded like an oxymoron if I'd ever heard one.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Apollyon

  • #4
    Lauren Oliver
    “Promise me we'll stay together, okay?" His eyes are once again the clear blue of a perfectly transparent pool. They are eyes to swim in, to float in, forever. "You and me."

    "I promise," I say.

    Behind us the door creaks open, and I turn around, expecting Raven, just as a voice cuts through the air: "Don't believe her."

    The whole world closes around me, like an eyelid: For a moment, everything goes dark.

    I am falling. My ears are full of rushing; I have been sucked into a tunnel, a place of pleasure and chaos. My head is about to explode.

    He looks different. He is much thinner, and a scar runs from his eyebrow all the way down to his jaw. On his neck, just behind his left ear, a small tattooed number curves around the three-pronged scar that fooled me, for so long, into believing he was cured. His eyes-once a sweet, melted brown, like syrup-have hardened. Now they are stony, impenetrable.

    Only his hair is the same: that auburn crown, like leaves in autumn.

    Impossible. I close my eyes and reopen them: the boy from a dream, from a different lifetime. A boy brought back from the dead.

    Alex.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #5
    Lauren Oliver
    “I read once about a kind of fungus that grows in trees. The fungus begins to encroach on the systems that carry water and nutrients up from the roots to the branches. It disables them one by one―it crowds them out. Soon, the fungus―and only the fungus―is carrying the water, and the chemicals, and everything else the tree needs to survive. At the same time it is decaying the tree slowly from within, turning it minute by minute to rot.
    That is what hatred is. It will feed you and at the same time turn you to rot.
    It is hard and deep and angular, a system of blockades. It is everything and total.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #6
    Lauren Oliver
    “When I’m running, there’s always this split second when the pain is ripping through me and I can hardly breathe and all I see is color and blur—and in that split second, right as the pain crests, and becomes too much, and there’s a whiteness going through me, I see something to my left, a flicker of color […]—and I know then, too, that if I only turn my head he’ll be there, laughing, watching me, and holding out his arms.

    I don’t ever turn my head to look, of course. But one day I will. One day I will, and he’ll be back, and everything will be okay.

    And until then: I run.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #7
    Lauren Oliver
    “We're on the other side of the fence now, Lena,' she says, tiredly, as she passes. "Don't you get it? You can't tell me what to feel.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #8
    Lauren Oliver
    “This is the world we live in,
    a world of safety and happiness and order, a world without
    love.
    A world where children crack their heads on stone fireplaces and nearly gnaw off their
    tongues and the parents are concerned. Not
    heartbroken, frantic, desperate. Concerned, as they are when you fail mathematics, as
    they are when they are late to pay their taxes.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #9
    Lauren Oliver
    “But...books are so much more. Some of them are webs; you can feel your way along their threads, but just barely, into strange and dark corners. Some of them are balloons bobbing up through the sky: totally self-contained, and unreachable, but beautiful to watch.
    And some of them―the best ones―are doors.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #10
    Lauren Oliver
    “Sometimes I feel like if you just watch things, just sit still and let the world exist in front of you - sometimes I swear that just for a second time freezes and the world pauses in its tilt. Just for a second. And if you somehow found a way to live in that second, then you would live forever.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #11
    Lauren Oliver
    “If he were less well trained, and less careful, he would say hate. But he can’t say it; it is too close to passion, and passion is too close to love, and love is amor deliria nervosa, the deadliest of all deadly things: It is the reason for the games of pretend, for the secret selves, for the spasms in the throat.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium
    tags: love

  • #12
    Lauren Oliver
    “I thought the Invalids were beasts; I thought they would rip me apart. But these people saved me, and gave me the softest place to sleep, and nursed me back to health, and haven't asked for anything in return.

    The animals are on the other side of the fence: monsters wearing uniforms. They speak softly, and tell lies, and smile as they're slitting your throat.”
    Lauren Oliver, Pandemonium

  • #13
    John Steinbeck
    “Ain’t many guys travel around together,” he mused. “I don’t know why. Maybe ever’body in the whole damn world is scared of each other.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #14
    John Steinbeck
    “A water snake glided smoothly up the pool, twisting its periscope head from side to side; and it swam the length of the pool and came to the legs of a motionless heron that stood in the shadows. A silent head and beak lanced down and plucked it out by the head, and the beak swallowed the little snake while its tail waved frantically.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #15
    John Steinbeck
    “Evening of a hot day started the little wind to moving among the leaves. The shade climbed up the hills toward the top. On the sand banks the rabbits sat as quietly as little gray, sculptured stones.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #16
    John Steinbeck
    “I see hundreds of men come by on the road an’ on the ranches with their bindles on their back an’ that same damn thing in their heads. Hundreds of them. They come, an’ they quit an’ go on; an’ every damn one of ‘em’s got a little piece of land in his head. An’ never a God damn one of ‘em ever gets it. Just like heaven. Ever’body wants a little piece of lan’. I read plenty of books out there. Nobody never gets to heaven, and nobody never gets no land. It’s just in their head.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #17
    John Steinbeck
    “As happens sometimes, a moment settled and hovered and remained for much more than a moment. And sound stopped and movement stopped for much, much more than a moment.”
    John Steinbeck, Of Mice and Men

  • #18
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “Gods, it was a messed up day when I was the voice of reason.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Deity

  • #19
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “Okay. You’re the best Apollyon there is.”
    He tipped his head to the side and arched a brow. “I’m the only Apollyon there is right now.”
    I grinned. “You’re still the best.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Pure

  • #20
    Marissa Meyer
    “Vanity is a factor, but it is more a question of control. It is easier to trick others into perceiving you as beautiful if you can convince yourself you are beautiful. But mirrors have an uncanny way of telling the truth.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #21
    Marissa Meyer
    “Was it all in my head? A Lunar trick?”
    Her stomach twisted. “No.” She shook her head, fervently. How to explain that she hadn’t had the gift before? That she couldn’t have used it against him? “I would never lie—”
    The words faded. She had lied. Everything he knew about her had been a lie.
    “I’m so sorry,” she finished, the words falling lamely in the open air.
    Kai peeled his eyes away, finding some place of resignation off in the glistening garden. “You’re even more painful to look at than she is.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #22
    Marissa Meyer
    “Clearing his throat, Kai murmured, "You have no idea how to dance, do you?"
    Cinder fixed her gaze on him, mind still reeling. "I'm a mechanic."
    His eyebrows raised mockingly. "Believe me, I noticed. Are those grease stains on the gloves I gave you?”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #23
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “You know what?” His breath was warm against my cheek. “There are a lot of stupid things to do, but I really want to do the stupidest thing possible.”

    “What’s that?”

    “I want to kiss you.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Pure

  • #24
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “I guess there were two types of people in the world, those who sat around a fire, staring into the flames, and those who started the fire.
    Seth and I started the fire, and then we danced around it.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Pure

  • #25
    Marissa Meyer
    “Lines drawn into his face suggested he had spent many years thinking very hard over very difficult problems.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #26
    Marissa Meyer
    “But if there was one thing she knew from years as a mechanic, it was that some stains never came out.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #27
    Marissa Meyer
    “Speaking of eye surgery, do you realize you’re missing
    tear ducts?”
    “What? Really? And I thought I was just emotionally
    withdrawn.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #28
    Marissa Meyer
    “Squinting she jutted a finger at the doctor. "You did use your mind control on me. When we met. You...brainwashed me just like the queen. You made me trust you"
    "Be fair. You were attacking me with a wrench.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #29
    Marissa Meyer
    “Lunars were a society that had evolved from an Earthen moon colony centuries ago, but they weren’t human anymore. People said Lunars could alter a person’s brain—make you see things you shouldn’t see, feel things you shouldn’t feel, do things you didn’t want to do. Their unnatural power had made them a greedy and violent race, and Queen Levana was the worst of all of them.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder

  • #30
    Marissa Meyer
    “People seem to overlook an old man losing his mind if he occasionally made light of it.”
    Marissa Meyer, Cinder



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