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  • #1
    Deanna Raybourn
    “I have faith that men can be as reasonable and logical as women if they but try.”
    Deanna Raybourn, A Curious Beginning

  • #2
    Lilly Singh
    “The universe might respect the law of attraction, but it respects a good hustle even more.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #3
    Lilly Singh
    “The point is, don’t be afraid to ask for things. The worst that will happen is that you’ll be told no. Just remember to smile, stand tall, and look as adorable as possible.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #4
    Lilly Singh
    “action is only meaningful if it’s consistent.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #5
    Lilly Singh
    “So if you’re drowning, keep your life jacket on and fight. But once you’re able to swim, don’t convince yourself you forgot how to. Take your life jacket off, front-crawl your way to the shore, walk off that beach, and set your GPS to the top of a hill, because you WILL conquer the climb.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #6
    Lilly Singh
    “Words lie; actions can lie too. Consistency speaks the truth.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #7
    Lilly Singh
    “A Bawse knows that if you want to be taken seriously, you need to show people who you are, and then keep showing them.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #8
    Lilly Singh
    “Whatever you’re doing in life, whether you’re a doctor, painter, student, or lemonade stand owner, it’s important to know the game so that you can excel at playing it.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #9
    Lilly Singh
    “Eff A Plan B.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #10
    Lilly Singh
    “Talk is cheap, so leave it at the thrift store.”
    Lilly Singh, How to Be a Bawse: A Guide to Conquering Life

  • #11
    Deanna Raybourn
    “I abhorred weakness of any kind but most particularly in my tea.”
    Deanna Raybourn, A Curious Beginning

  • #12
    Deanna Raybourn
    “Why, that is most intriguing. A lady scientist," he said in a tone of wonderment. "What will they think of next?”
    Deanna Raybourn, A Curious Beginning

  • #13
    Joyce Carol Oates
    “See, people come into your life for a reason. They might not know it themselves, why. You might not know it. But there's a reason. There has to be”
    Joyce Carol Oates, After the Wreck, I Picked Myself Up, Spread My Wings, and Flew Away

  • #14
    Cherie Priest
    “Last century’s magic is this year’s science.”
    Cherie Priest, Maplecroft

  • #15
    Peter S. Beagle
    “Real magic can never be made by offering someone else's liver. You must tear out your own, and not expect to get it back.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #16
    Peter S. Beagle
    “We are not always what we seem, and hardly ever what we dream.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #17
    Peter S. Beagle
    “I have been mortal, and some part of me is mortal yet. I am full of tears and hunger and the fear of death, although I cannot weep, and I want nothing, and I cannot die. I am not like the others now, for no unicorn was ever born who could regret, but I do. I regret.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn

  • #18
    Peter S. Beagle
    “Where have you been?" she cried. "Damn you, where have you been?" She took a few steps toward Schmendrick, but she was looking beyond him, at the unicorn.

    When she tried to get by, the magician stood in her way. "You don't talk like that," he told her, still uncertain that Molly had recognized the unicorn. "Don't you know how to behave, woman? You don't curtsy, either."

    But Molly pushed him aside and went up to the unicorn, scolding her as though she were a strayed milk cow. "Where have you been?" Before the whiteness and the shining horn, Molly shrank to a shrilling beetle, but this time it was the unicorn's old dark eyes that looked down.

    "I am here now," she said at last.

    Molly laughed with her lips flat. "And what good is it to me that you're here now? Where where you twenty years ago, ten years ago? How dare you, how dare you come to me now, when I am this?" With a flap of her hand she summed herself up: barren face, desert eyes, and yellowing heart. "I wish you had never come. Why did you come now?" The tears began to slide down the sides of her nose.

    The unicorn made no reply, and Schmendrick said, "She is the last. She is the last unicorn in the world."

    "She would be." Molly sniffed. "It would be the last unicorn in the world to come to Molly Grue." She reached up then to lay her hand on the unicorn's cheek; but both of them flinched a little, and the touch came to rest on on the swift, shivering place under the jaw. Molly said, "It's all right. I forgive you.”
    Peter S. Beagle, The Last Unicorn



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