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  • #1
    Jane Austen
    “What strange creatures brothers are!”
    Jane Austen

  • #2
    Lemony Snicket
    “Siblings that say they never fight are most definitely hiding something”
    Lemony Snicket, Horseradish: Bitter Truths You Can't Avoid

  • #3
    Simone Elkeles
    “He’s my brother, my blood. He annoys the hell out of me most of the time, but when it comes right down to it I want to see him graduate from college and have little annoying mini-Alexes and mini-Brittanys running around in the future”
    Simone Elkeles, Rules of Attraction

  • #4
    Cynthia Hand
    “Silver Avalanche coming up the driveway," calls Jeffrey from upstairs.
    "What are you, security?" I call back.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #5
    Cynthia Hand
    “Christian is staring at us. He’s an only child and could never understand the delicate joys of sibling abuse.”
    Cynthia Hand, Hallowed

  • #6
    Vera Nazarian
    “It's a commonly expressed and rather nice, romantic notion that we are all "sisters" and "brothers."

    Let's be real. Fact is, we might be better served to accept that we are all siblings.

    Siblings fight, pull each other's hair, steal stuff, and accuse each other indiscriminately.

    But siblings also know the undeniable fact that they are the same blood, share the same origins, and are family.

    Even when they hate each other.

    And that tends to put all things in perspective.”
    Vera Nazarian, The Perpetual Calendar of Inspiration

  • #7
    Julia Quinn
    “He gave her a sly, sideways look. "Did you
    bring it?"

    "My list? Heavens, no. What can you be thinking?"

    His smile widened. "I brought mine."

    Daphne gasped. "You didn't!"

    "I did. Just to torture Mother. I'm going peruse it right in front of her, pull out my quizzing glass—"

    "You don't have a quizzing glass."

    He grinned—the slow, devastatingly wicked smile that all Bridgerton males seemed to possess. "I bought one just for this occasion."

    "Anthony, you absolutely cannot. She will kill you. And then, somehow, she'll find a way to blame me."

    "I'm counting on it.”
    Julia Quinn, The Duke and I

  • #8
    E.L. Konigsburg
    “I've been the oldest child since before you were born”
    E.L. Konigsburg, From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler

  • #9
    Sarah Dessen
    “My point is you're different here.
    Hollis I've only been here for a month.
    A lot can happen in a month he replied. Shoot in two weeks I met my future wife changed my entire life's trajectory and bought my first tie.
    You bought a tie I asked. Because honestly this was the most shocking part.”
    Sarah Dessen, Along for the Ride

  • #10
    Lish McBride
    “So you're the guy who did the no-no cha-cha with my baby sister.”
    Lish McBride, Hold Me Closer, Necromancer

  • #11
    Julia Quinn
    “Milk?” Lady Bridgerton asked.
    “Thank you,” Gareth replied. “No sugar, if you please.”
    “Hyacinth takes hers with three,” Gregory said, reaching for a piece of shortbread.
    “Why,” Hyacinth ground out, “would he care?”
    “Well,” Gregory replied, taking a bite and chewing, “he is your special friend.”
    Julia Quinn, It's in His Kiss

  • #12
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “Emily tucks her knees up beneath her and leans forward on the table. 'Do you like Ryan?' she asks Nick, and Mom's eyes go wide. Kevin chokes a little on his water. Mortified, Ryan looks away, holding her breath.
    Nick turns to Emily, and with mock seriousness, leans down to consult with her. 'Do you like Ryan?'
    Emily considers this a moment, tapping a finger against her lips in thought. 'I guess most of the time,' she says finally. 'I guess she's okay.'
    'Then I think so too' he says, turning back to the rest of the table. He winks at Ryan. 'We've decided you're okay.'
    She breathes out. 'I can live with that.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Comeback Season

  • #13
    Homer Hickam
    “I would tell people some years later that I was raised an only child and so was my brother.”
    Homer H. Hickam, Rocket Boys

  • #14
    Kate Atkinson
    “I suppose a better sister would have set about weaving him a shirt from nettles and throwing it over his furred-over body so that he could be released from his enchantment and resume his human form. I give him some cat food instead.”
    Kate Atkinson, Human Croquet

  • #15
    Laura     Miller
    “She tries to wear her pain on the inside. She always has. It’s the trademark of the oldest sibling, I think.”
    Laura Miller, My Butterfly

  • #16
    S.E. Hinton
    “If you want to see something funny, it's a tough hood sticking his tongue out at his big brother.”
    S.E. Hinton, The Outsiders

  • #17
    John Corey Whaley
    “Not only had my brother disappeared, but--and bear with me here--a part of my very being had gone with him. Stories about us could, from them on, be told from only one perspective. Memories could be told but not shared.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #18
    John Corey Whaley
    “Dr. Webb says that losing a sibling is oftentimes much harder for a person than losing any other member of the family. "A sibling represents a person's past, present, and future," he says. "Spouses have each other, and even when one eventually dies, they have memories of a time when they existed before that other person and can more readily imagine a life without them. Likewise, parents may have other children to be concerned with--a future to protect for them. To lose a sibling is to lose the one person with whom one shares a lifelong bond that is meant to continue on into the future.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #19
    Lisa Takeuchi Cullen
    “That's what siblings are: a reality check. Try to become someone you're not - affect an accent, or start quoting the temperature in Celsius instead of Fahrenheit- and they're the ones who smack you upside the head. Siblings are like potters; they try you by fire, glaze you with taunts, finish you with well-aimed jibes. If you emerge from that kiln without cracking, you can survive the world.”
    Lisa Takeuchi Cullen, Pastors' Wives

  • #20
    Adrian McKinty
    “It's been my experience that only children never learn when to keep their fucking traps shut. An older brother would have beat that out of you.”
    Adrian McKinty, The Cold Cold Ground

  • #21
    Ron Currie Jr.
    “Your relationship with your brother will be, in many ways, the most complex and bewildering of all the interpersonal connections you will form. An older brother is both authority and peer, friend and bitter enemy, partner and rival, and will play these contradictory roles to varying degrees throughout your life. At this point the rivalry is most prominent, owing to the difference in age and the resentment your brother feels toward you monopolizing your mother's attention. Try to remember, in the face of the poor treatment you receive at his hands, that more than a pure desire to cause you harm or pain, this is an effort on his part to win back some of that attention, even if it's only through being scolded and punished.”
    Ron Currie Jr., Everything Matters!

  • #22
    Kyuugou
    “If giving my everything is what it takes, I won't hesitate, not for even a second. That's what it means to have something you'd give your life to keep safe.”
    Kyuugou, ACID TOWN

  • #23
    Kim Harrison
    “That dung flop?” Nakita said, her dislike almost visibly dripping into nasty puddles at Amy’s designer flats. “Yes, I guess. That doesn’t mean I have to like him.”

    “I know what you mean.” Amy faked a heartfelt sigh. “I have a brother too.” The girls behind her giggled when she pushed past me to Barnabas. “I’m Amy,” she said, smiling as she extended her hand.”

    “Barnabas,” the reaper said as he darted past me to give Nakita a sideways hug to avoid having to shake Amy’s hand. “This is Nakita. She’s my favorite sister. We’re from Norway.”
    Kim Harrison, Once Dead, Twice Shy

  • #24
    Russell A.  Smith
    “I can tell by the look on Hagin's face that he had eaten some of my food. It is amazing those boys aren't fat.”
    R.A. Smith

  • #25
    Jane Mersky Leder
    “Our siblings push buttons that cast us in roles we felt sure we had let go of long ago - the baby, the peacekeeper, the caretaker, the avoider.... It doesn't seem to matter how much time has elapsed or how far we've traveled.”
    Jane Mersky Leder

  • #26
    Clive Barker
    “Any fool can be happy. It takes a man with real heart to make beauty out of the stuff that makes us weep.”
    Clive Barker, Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War

  • #27
    Clive Barker
    “I dreamed I spoke in another's language,
    I dreamed I lived in another's skin,
    I dreamed I was my own beloved,
    I dreamed I was a tiger's kin.

    I dreamed that Eden lived inside me,
    And when I breathed a garden came,
    I dreamed I knew all of Creation,
    I dreamed I knew the Creator's name.

    I dreamed--and this dream was the finest--
    That all I dreamed was real and true,
    And we would live in joy forever,
    You in me, and me in you.”
    Clive Barker, Abarat: Days of Magic, Nights of War

  • #28
    Clive Barker
    “Everybody is a book of blood; wherever we're opened, we're red.”
    Clive Barker, Books of Blood: Volumes One to Three

  • #29
    Clive Barker
    “The paintings of Francis Bacon to my eye are very beautiful. The paintings of Bosch or Goya are to my eye very beautiful. I've also stood in front of those same paintings with people who've said, 'let's get on to the Botticellis as soon as possible.' I have lingered, of course.”
    Clive Barker

  • #30
    Clive Barker
    “We’re too much ourselves. Afraid of letting go of what we are, in case we are nothing, and holding on so tight, we lose everything else.”
    Clive Barker, Imajica



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