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  • #1
    Ransom Riggs
    “When someone won't let you in, eventually you stop knocking.”
    Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

  • #2
    Ransom Riggs
    “We cling to our fairy tales until the price for believing in them becomes too high.”
    Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

  • #3
    Ransom Riggs
    “I used to dream about escaping my ordinary life, but my life was never ordinary. I had simply failed to notice how extraordinary it was.”
    Ransom Riggs, Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

  • #4
    Connor Franta
    “I don’t want anyone to hold back who they are. It’s not okay… it’s not a good thing”
    Connor Franta

  • #5
    Connor Franta
    “Who are you? Answer; you are who you are in this given moment. Label-less. Limitless. Remember that from this day forward.”
    Connor Franta, A Work in Progress

  • #6
    Connor Franta
    “Forget about self-image and self-judgment. It's about self-love, and no one teaches you that at school. No one teaches you that if you accept and love yourself, nothing and no one can touch you.
    This is the only face and body you're ever going to get, so be comfortable and happy in it. Own it. Own every aspect of who you are and present it to the world with the utmost pride.”
    Connor Franta, A Work in Progress

  • #7
    Connor Franta
    “Worry is the interest on a debt that may never become payable.”
    Connor Franta, A Work in Progress

  • #8
    Connor Franta
    “We cannot do everything; we cannot be everywhere. If you want to have a good time, make it a good time!”
    Connor Franta, A Work in Progress

  • #9
    Connor Franta
    “Just when you think you know who you are, life has this way of throwing a curveball and landing you back in the town of confusion; population: a vast majority of the human race.”
    Connor Franta, A Work in Progress

  • #10
    John Corey Whaley
    “Life, he says, doesn’t have to be so bad all the time. We don’t have to be anxious about everything. We can just be. We can get up, anticipate that the day will probably have a few good moments and a few bad ones, and then just deal with it. Take it all in and deal as best we can.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #11
    John Corey Whaley
    “Your mind has a way of not letting you forget things you wish you could. Especially with people. Like, you'll always try your best to forget things that people say to you or about you, but you always remember. And you'll try to forget things you've seen that no one should see, but you just can't do it. And when you try to forget someone's face, you can't get it out of your head.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #12
    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

  • #13
    John Corey Whaley
    “We've learned from this that death can hurt us. It can surprise us. It can scare us. It can keep us up a night. But we've also learned the things that death cannot do. It cannot crush our hopes. It cannot take away the love and support of our family and friends. It cannot make us lose our unending faith in world and in God. It has saddened us, but it will not prevail.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back
    tags: death

  • #14
    John Corey Whaley
    “When I asked him the meaning of life, Dr. Webb got very quiet and then told me life has no one meaning, it only has whatever meaning each of us puts on our own life. I'll tell you now that I still don't know the meaning of mine. And Lucas Cader, with all his brains and talent, doesn't know the meaning of his, either. But I'll tell you the meaning of all this. The meaning of some bird showing up and some boy disappearing and you knowing all about it. The meaning of this was not to save you, but to warn you instead. To warn you of confusion and delusion and assumption. To warn you of psychics and zombies and ghosts of your lost brother. To warn you of Ada Taylor and her sympathy and mothers who wake you up with vacuums. To warn you of two-foot-tall birds that say they can help, but never do.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #16
    Morgan Matson
    “Real friends are the ones you can count on no matter what.
    The ones who go into the forest to find you and bring you home.
    And real friends never have to tell you that they’re your friends.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #17
    Morgan Matson
    “It just gets hard, always being someone's second choice”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #18
    Morgan Matson
    “I don’t think you have to do something so big to be brave. And it’s the little things that are harder anyway.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #19
    Morgan Matson
    “He looked right at me as he gave me a half smile. "You're the brightest thing in the room", he said. He lifted his hand from my waist, and slowly, carefully brushed a stray lock of hair from my cheek. "You shine".

    My breath caught in my throat. People said those kinds of things about Sloane-not about me.

    "What?" frank asked, his eyes on mine.

    "Just..." I took a shaky breath. "Nobody's ever said something like that to me."

    "Then they don't see what I see," he said.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #20
    Morgan Matson
    “4. Date someone who'll wait to make sure you get inside before driving away.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #21
    Lauren Beukes
    “Shakespeare would have it wrong these days. It's not the world that's the stage - it's social media, where you're trying to put on a show. The rest of your life is rehearsals, prepping in the wings to be fabulous online.”
    Lauren Beukes, Broken Monsters

  • #22
    Lauren Beukes
    “Everyone lives three versions of themselves; a public life, a private life and a secret life.”
    Lauren Beukes, Broken Monsters



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