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  • #1
    Dodie Smith
    “I write this sitting in the kitchen sink.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #2
    Dodie Smith
    “Even a broken heart doesn't warrant a waste of good paper.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #3
    Jane Austen
    “I cannot make speeches, Emma...If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more. But you know what I am. You hear nothing but truth from me. I have blamed you, and lectured you, and you have borne it as no other woman in England would have borne it.”
    Jane Austen, Emma

  • #4
    Thomas Hardy
    “To dwellers in a wood, almost every species of tree has its voice as well as its feature.”
    Thomas Hardy, Under the Greenwood Tree

  • #5
    Louisa May Alcott
    “Oh, Jo, how could you? Your one beauty.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #6
    Jane Austen
    “Badly done, Emma!”
    Jane Austen, Emma

  • #7
    Jane Austen
    “It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #8
    Sarah Dessen
    “Remy: Did you really believe, that first day, that we were meant to be together?

    Dexter: You're here, aren't you?”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #9
    J.K. Rowling
    “Not my daughter, you bitch!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #10
    J.K. Rowling
    “The scar had not pained Harry for nineteen years. All was well.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #11
    Dodie Smith
    “Noble deeds and hot baths are the best cures for depression.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #12
    Dodie Smith
    “Contemplation seems to be about the only luxury that costs nothing.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #13
    Dodie Smith
    “I shouldn't think even millionaires could eat anything nicer than new bread and real butter and honey for tea.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #14
    Dodie Smith
    “Only the margin left to write on now. I love you, I love you, I love you.”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #15
    Dodie Smith
    “Truthfulness so often goes with ruthlessness. ”
    Dodie Smith, I Capture the Castle

  • #16
    Sarah Dessen
    “I can say I made a lot of mistakes, but I don't regret things. Because at least I didn't spend a life standing outside, wondering what living would be like.”
    Sarah Dessen, This Lullaby

  • #17
    Catherine Doyle
    “I must be irresistible. You can’t stay away from me for more than twenty-four hours.”
    Catherine Doyle, Inferno

  • #18
    Catherine Doyle
    “You really are something else.”
    Catherine Doyle, Inferno

  • #19
    Catherine Doyle
    “So, you care about me now,’ I said, meaning to make a joke of it, but it came out soft and low and full of something guttural that made me embarrassed. ‘Why?’
    “Because I don’t know anybody like you. You’re like … a rare artefact. And it would be a shame if you got broken.’ Amusement spluttered from me in the most unattractive way. ‘Are you really comparing me to an antique right now? Oh my God, you nerd.”
    He started laughing, and the carefree melody of it swept me up until I was laughing too, and it was absurd because our families were being threatened and murdered and there we were squished together in a hundred-degree heat outside a maximum security prison, and we used to hate each other and now we were laughing so hard I had tears in my eyes.
    He composed himself first, but it took a while and I was left choking my laughter into silence. ‘What I meant was,’ his face twisted into a quiet smile that felt secret and deadly, ‘you’re a bright spark, Sophie. And I don’t want anyone to snuff you out.’
    ‘Oh.’ Well I couldn’t make fun of that. Was I supposed to say something back? Wasn’t that how compliments worked? The silence was growing and suddenly his words felt heavy and important and he was so close to me and I was perspiring and panicking, and … and I said, ‘And you’re kind of like a snowflake.’
    Oh, Jesus Christ.
    He masked his fleeting surprise with a quirked eyebrow. ‘Excuse me?’
    ‘Nothing,’ I said quickly. ‘I didn’t say anything.’
    ‘No, no,’ he said, rounding on me so his face was too close, his eyes too searing, his smile too irritating. ‘I’m a snowflake, am I?’
    ‘Shut up. Seriously.’ I pulled wisps of loose hair around my cheeks. ‘Shut up.’
    ‘I think you were trying to tell me I was special.’
    ‘Icy,’ I said. ‘I meant you were icy.’
    I could practically taste his glee. I was floundering, and he was relishing it.
    ‘And unique, in that you’re uniquely annoying,’ I added. ‘God, you’re annoying.”
    Catherine Doyle, Inferno



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