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  • #1
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “My eyes searched his. 'Did you... did you miss me this whole time?'
    I drew in a shallow breath. 'I missed you.'
    Brock's gaze held mine. 'Missed you every fucking day, Jillian, with every ounce of who I am.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, Fire in You

  • #2
    Kass Morgan
    “Was that Clarke really in there somewhere? The Clarke who could look so gravely serious one moment and then burst into laughter the next? The girl who found everything on Earth miraculous, and kissed him as if he were the most incredible find of all?”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #3
    Kass Morgan
    “I love you,” he whispered, staring into eyes that were aglow with firelight, and something else.
    “I love you too.”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #4
    Kass Morgan
    “She would figure out how to get what she wanted, what she needed, even when her long lashes failed to convince, when her body was no longer young and beautiful. She'd be more than pretty, She'd be strong.”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #5
    Kass Morgan
    “You’re so brave, so strong. I’m proud of you.”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #6
    Kass Morgan
    “We live not for ourselves… it’s what my father always said to justify the sacrifices he had to make, like not spending enough time with me and Mom… or not marrying the woman he loved. But I never knew they had a child together.”
    [...]
    The dark outlines of the trees, the patches of star-filled sky, Clarke’s stunned expression, the nervous face of the kid Bellamy had once thought he hated, but now seemed to be… something else entirely. “So that makes you…”
    “Your half brother.” Wells let the final word hang in the air, as if giving both of them time to examine the shape of it before they claimed it for their own. “I guess you and Octavia aren’t the only siblings in the Colony anymore.”
    A laugh escaped from Bellamy’s lips before he had time to stop it. “Half brothers,” he repeated. “This is insane.” He shook his head, and with a grin, extended his arm and reached for Wells’s hand. “Brothers.”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #7
    Kass Morgan
    “We aren’t born for ourselves alone. Wells couldn’t abandon the others after the horror of that day. He needed to get back to help bury Priya, to comfort those who wouldn’t be able to sleep. To restrain those whose grief and fear might turn into a need for vengeance.”
    Kass Morgan, Day 21

  • #8
    Amie Kaufman
    “You have me. Until the last star in the galaxy dies, you have me.”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #9
    Jay Kristoff
    “You deserve every star in the galaxy laid out at your feet and a thousand diamonds in your hair. You deserve someone who'll run with you as far and as fast as you want to. Holding your hand, not holding you back.”
    Jay Kristoff, Illuminae

  • #10
    Amie Kaufman
    “Interviewer: So. Tell me about your mother.
    Ezra: You're taping this, right?
    Interviewer: Audio only. Camera is faulty.
    Ezra: Okay, well for the benefit of the sight-impaired, I am now raising my… oh, dear… yes, it's my MIDDLE finger at Mr. Postgrad here.
    Interviewer: Mr. Mason...
    Ezra: Now I'm wiggling it.
    Interviewer: Terminating interview at 13:58 on 03/19/75.
    Ezra: Look at it wiggl-
    -audio ends-”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #11
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #12
    J.K. Rowling
    “Harry looked down and saw deep green mountains and lakes, coppery in the sunset.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #13
    Kerstin Gier
    “-Ready?
    -Ready if you are.”
    Kerstin Gier, Ruby Red

  • #14
    Kerstin Gier
    “Good,” said Gideon. “It means the effect of the alcohol is wearing off. One question, by the way: what did you want a hairbrush for?”
    “I wanted it as a substitute for a mike,” I murmured through my fingers. “Oh, my God! I’m so horrible.”
    “But you have a pretty voice,” said Gideon. “Even I liked it, and I told you I hate musicals.”
    “Then how come you can play songs from them so well?” I put my hands in my lap and looked at him. “You were amazing! Is there anything you can’t do?” Good heavens, I heard myself sounding like a groupie.
    “No. Go ahead, you’re welcome to think me some kind of god!” He was grinning now. “It’s rather sweet of you!”
    Kerstin Gier, Saphirblau

  • #15
    Kerstin Gier
    “True love knows no constraints, no locks or bars.
    Past every obstacle it makes its way.
    It spreads it wings to soar toward the stars,
    No earthly power will make it stop or stay.”
    Kerstin Gier, Saphirblau

  • #16
    Kerstin Gier
    “I only wanted to . . . I mean, just now, when Mr. George interrupted us, there was something very important I wanted to say to you.”
    “It is about what I told you in the church yesterday? I mean, I can understand that you may think me crazy because I see these beings, but a psychiatrist wouldn’t make any difference.”
    Gideon frowned. “Just keep quiet for a moment, would you? I have to pluck up all my courage to make you a declaration of love . . . I’ve had absolutely no practice in this kind of thing.”
    “What?”
    “Gwyneth,” he said, perfectly seriously, “I’ve fallen in love with you.”
    My stomach muscles contracted as if I’d had a shock. But it was joy. “Really?
    “Yes, really!” In the light of the torch I saw Gideon smile. “I do realize we’ve known each other for less than a week, and at first I thought you were rather . . . childish, and I probably behaved badly to you. But you’re terribly complicated, I never know what you’ll do next, and in some ways you really are terrifyingly . . . er. . . naïve. Sometimes I just want to shake you.”
    “Okay, I can see you were right about having no practice in making declarations of love,” I agreed.
    “But then you’re so amusing, and clever, and amazingly sweet,” Gideon went on, as if he hadn’t heard me. “And the worst of it is, you only have to be in the same room and I need to touch you and kiss you . . .”
    “Yes, that’s really too bad,” I whispered, and my heart turned over as Gideon took the hatpin out of my hair, tossed the feathered monstrosity into the air to fall on the floor, draw me close, and kissed me. About three minutes later, I was leaning against the wall, totally breathless, making an effort to stay upright.
    “Hey, Gwyneth, try breathing in and out in the normal way,” said Gideon, amused.
    I gave him a little push. “Stop that! I can’t believe how conceited you are!”
    “Sorry. It’s just such a . . . a heady feeling to think you’d forget to breathe on my account.”
    Kerstin Gier, Saphirblau

  • #17
    Gayle Forman
    “It's okay,' he tells me. 'If you want to go. Everyone wants you to stay. I want you to stay more than I've ever wanted anything in my life.' His voice cracks with emotion. He stops, clears his throat, takes a breath, and continues. 'But that's what I want and I could see why it might not be what you want. So I just wanted to tell you that I understand if you go. It's okay if you have to leave us. It's okay if you want to stop fighting.'

    For the first time since I realized that Teddy was gone, too, I feel something unclench. I feel myself breathe. I know that Gramps can't be that late-inning pinch hitter I'd hoped for. He won't unplug my breathing tube or overdoes me with morphine or anything like that. But this is the first time today that anyone has acknowledged what I have lost. I know that the social worker warned Gran and Gramps not to upset me, but Gramps's recognition, and the permission he just offered me--it feels like a gift.

    Gramps doesn't leave me. He slumps back into the chair. It's quiet now. So quiet you can almost hear other people's dreams. So quiet that you can almost hear me tell Gramps, 'Thank you.”
    Gayle Forman, If I Stay

  • #18
    Gayle Forman
    “Sometimes you make choices in life and sometimes choices make you.”
    Gayle Forman, If I Stay

  • #19
    Kass Morgan
    “Bellamy took Clarke’s hand, then leaned in and whispered, “Should we go check on your parents?”
    She turned to him and tilted her head to the side. “Don’t you think it’s a little early to be meeting my parents?” she teased. “After all, we’ve been dating less than a month.”
    “A month in Earth time is like, ten years in space time, don’t you think?”
    Clarke nodded. “You’re right. And I suppose that means that I can’t get mad at you if you decide to call it off after a few months, because that’s really a few decades.”
    Bellamy wrapped his arm around her waist and drew her close. “I want to spend eons with you, Clarke Griffin.”
    She rose onto her toes and kissed his cheek. “Glad to hear it, because there’s no going back now. We’re here for good.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #20
    Kass Morgan
    “Endings and beginnings are inseparable, like the moment before dawn and the moment after.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #21
    Kass Morgan
    “That was the worst part about losing someone—finding a place to store all the thoughts and feelings you’d otherwise share with them.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #22
    Kass Morgan
    “The connection we feel to other people isn’t bound by geography or space,” Wells began. Although Clarke could see him trembling, his voice was strong and clear. “Sasha and I grew up in two different worlds, each of us wondering and dreaming about what was out there. I watched from above, never knowing for sure whether humans had survived here on Earth. I didn’t know if we’d ever set foot on this planet again or if it would happen in my lifetime. And she looked up”—he pointed at the fading stars, still faintly visible in the dark blue sky—“and wondered if there was anyone up there. Had anyone survived the voyage into space? Had people managed to stay alive up there all these hundreds of years? For both of us, getting answers to our questions seemed so unlikely. But a million tiny forces moved us toward each other, and we got our answers. We found each other, even if it was just for a moment.” Wells took a deep breath and exhaled slowly. “Sasha was my answer.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #23
    Kass Morgan
    “That was the thing about heartache. You never could erase it. You carried it with you, always.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #24
    Kass Morgan
    “I want to spend eons with you, Clarke Griffin.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #25
    Kass Morgan
    “He wanted to show her how to live, even after he was gone.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #26
    Kass Morgan
    “I'll say that you were so beautiful, you made me do ridiculous, reckless things.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #27
    Kass Morgan
    “They were going to drag the boy she loved into the clearing, point a gun at the kindest, bravest person she'd ever met, and end his life with the twitch of a finger.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #28
    Kass Morgan
    “#Bellarke forever.”
    Kass Morgan, Homecoming

  • #29
    Gayle Forman
    “Hate me. Devastate me. Annihilate me. Re-create me. Re-create me. Won't you, won't you won't you re-create me.”
    Gayle Forman, Where She Went

  • #30
    Gayle Forman
    “I needed to hate someone and you’re the one I love the most, so it fell on you.”
    Gayle Forman, Where She Went



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