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  • #1
    Becca Fitzpatrick
    “He trapped my hand against his chest and yanked my sleeve down past my wrist, covering my hand with it. Just as quickly, he did the same thing with the other sleeve. He held my shirt by the cuffs, my hands captured. My mouth opened in protest.

    Reeling me closer, he didn’t stop until I was directly in front of him. Suddenly he lifted me onto the counter. My face was level with his. He fixed me with a dark, inviting smile. And that’s when I realized this moment had been dancing around the edge of my fantasies for several days now.

    "Take off your hat," I said, the words tumbling out before I could stop them.

    He slid it around, the brim facing backward.

    I scooted to the edge of the counter, my legs dangling one on either side of him. Something inside of me was telling me to stop—but I swept that voice to the far back of my mind.

    He spread his hands on the counter, just outside my hips. Tilting his head to one side, he moved closer. His scent, which was all damp dark earth, overwhelmed me.

    I inhaled two sharp breaths. No. This wasn’t right. Not this, not with Patch. He was frightening. In a good way, yes. But also in a bad way. A very bad way.

    "You should go," I breathed. "You should definitely go."

    "Go here?" His mouth was on my shoulder. "Or here?" It moved up my neck.

    My brain couldn’t process one logical thought. Patch’s mouth was roaming north, up over my jaw, gently sucking at my skin...

    "My legs are falling asleep," I blurted. It wasn’t a total lie. I was experiencing tingling sensations all
    through my body, legs included.

    "I could solve that." Patch’s hands closed on my hips.”
    Becca Fitzpatrick, Hush, Hush

  • #2
    Kelley Armstrong
    “You know children, always playing with the forces of darkness.”
    Kelley Armstrong, The Reckoning

  • #3
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Cupid, you worthless bastard, I summon you to human form! (Julian)
    Gee, I can't imagine why he wouldn't respond to that. (Grace)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Fantasy Lover

  • #4
    “maybe death
    isn't darkness, after all,
    but so much light
    wrapping itself around us--”
    Mary Oliver, Owls and Other Fantasies: Poems and Essays

  • #5
    George R.R. Martin
    “I admire Tolkien greatly. His books had enormous influence on me. And the trope that he sort of established—the idea of the Dark Lord and his Evil Minions—in the hands of lesser writers over the years and decades has not served the genre well. It has been beaten to death. The battle of good and evil is a great subject for any book and certainly for a fantasy book, but I think ultimately the battle between good and evil is weighed within the individual human heart and not necessarily between an army of people dressed in white and an army of people dressed in black. When I look at the world, I see that most real living breathing human beings are grey.”
    George R.R. Martin

  • #6
    Sherrilyn Kenyon
    “Because I have no boobs. My ears stand out, and I have freckles all over me. (Grace)
    Boobs? (Julian)
    Breasts. (Grace)
    You have very nice breasts. (Julian)
    Thanks. What about you? (Grace)
    I have no breasts. (Julian)”
    Sherrilyn Kenyon, Fantasy Lover

  • #7
    Steven Galloway
    “A weapon does not decide whether or not to kill. A weapon is a manifestation of a decision that has already been made.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo

  • #8
    Steven Galloway
    “This is how....life happens. One small thing at a time. A series of inconsequential junctions, any or none of which can lead to salvation or disaster. There are no grand moments where a person does or does not perform the act that defines their humanity. There are only moments that appear, briefly, to be this way.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo
    tags: life

  • #9
    Steven Galloway
    “Because civilization isn't a thing that you build and then there it is, you have it forever. It needs to be built constantly, recreated daily. It vanishes far more quickly than he ever would have thought possible. And if he wishes to live, he must do what he can to prevent the world he wants to live in from fading away. As long as there's war, life is a preventative measure.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo

  • #10
    Steven Galloway
    “Do you know the difference between an optimist and a pessimist? A pessimist says ‘Oh dear, things can’t possibly get any worse.’ And an optimist says, ‘Don’t be so sad. Things can always get worse.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo
    tags: humor

  • #11
    Steven Galloway
    “Do they hate the idea of her, because she's different from them, and that in this difference there might be some sort of inferiority or superiority that is hers or theirs, that in the end threatens the potential happiness of everyone?”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo
    tags: hate

  • #12
    Steven Galloway
    “The fingers on his flesh told him he was loved, that he had always been loved, and that the world was a place where above all else things that were good would find a way to burrow into you.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo
    tags: life, love

  • #13
    Steven Galloway
    “It's a rare gift to understand that your life is wondrous, and that it won't last forever.”
    Steven Galloway, The Cellist of Sarajevo

  • #14
    F. Scott Fitzgerald
    “I don't want to repeat my innocence. I want the pleasure of losing it again.”
    F. Scott Fitzgerald, This Side of Paradise

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “Demon pox, oh demon pox
    Just how is it acquired?
    One must go down to the bad part of town
    Until one is very tired.
    Demon pox, oh demon pox, I had it all along—
    Not the pox, you foolish blocks,
    I mean this very song—
    For I was right, and you were wrong!"

    "Will!" Charlotte shouted over the noise, "Have you LOST YOUR MIND? CEASE THAT INFERNAL RACKET! Jem—"
    Jem, rising to his feet, clapped his hands over Will's mouth. "Do you promise to be quiet?" he hissed into his friend's ear.
    Will nodded, blue eyes blazing. Tessa was staring at him in amazement; they all were. She had seen Will many things—amused, bitter, condescending, angry, pitying—but never giddy before.
    Jem let him go. "All right, then."
    Will slid to the floor, his back against the armchair, and threw up his arms. "A demon pox on all your houses!" he announced, and yawned.
    "Oh, God, weeks of pox jokes," said Jem. "We're in for it now.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “Will: "Nice place to live, isn't it? Let's hope they left something behind other than filth. Forwarding addresses, a few severed limbs, a prostitute or two ..."
    Jem: "Indeed. Perhaps, if we're fortunate, we can still catch syphilis."
    "Or demon pox," Will suggested cheerfully, trying the door under the stairs.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Angel

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “Oh, leave it,” said Jem, kicking Will, not without affection, lightly on the ankle.
    “She’s annexed my plan!”
    “Will,” Tessa said firmly. “Do you care more about the plan being enacted or about getting credit for it?”
    Will pointed a finger at her.
    “That,” he said. “The second one.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #18
    “Sane is boring.”
    R. A. Salvatore

  • #19
    “No, I would not want to live in a world without dragons, as I would not want to live in a world without magic, for that is a world without mystery, and that is a world without faith.”
    R.A. Salvatore, Streams of Silver

  • #20
    AlfonZo Rachel
    “Face it. “The Man” is a liberal. “The Establishment” is liberal. The system liberals hate is liberalism.”
    AlfonZo Rachel, Weapon of A.S.S. Destruction

  • #21
    Glenn Beck
    “You can either complain about how hard your life is, or you can realize that only you are responsible for it.”
    Glenn Beck, The Christmas Sweater



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