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  • #1
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Greed is your god, Kaz."
    He almost laughed at that. "No, Inej. Greed bows to me. It is my servant and my lever.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #2
    Pierce Brown
    “Break the chains, my love.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising
    tags: eo

  • #3
    Tsugumi Ohba
    “The most intelligent people disguise the fact that they are intelligent. Wise men do not wear name tags. The more people talk about their own skills, the more desperate they are—their work should speak for itself.”
    Tsugumi Ohba

  • #4
    Diana Gabaldon
    “Ye are Blood of my Blood, and Bone of my Bone,
    I give ye my Body, that we Two might be One.
    I give ye my Spirit, 'til our Life shall be Done.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Outlander

  • #5
    Pierce Brown
    “Personally, I do not want to make you a man. Men are so very frail. Men break. Men die. No, I’ve always wished to make a god.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #6
    Pierce Brown
    “I live for the dream that my children will be born free. That they will be what they like. That they will own the land their father gave them.'
    'I live for you,' I say sadly.
    She kisses my cheek. 'Then you must live for more.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #7
    Leigh Bardugo
    “If only you could talk to girls in equations.”
    There was a long silence, and then, eyes trained on the notch they’d created in the link, Wylan said, “Just girls?”
    Jesper restrained a grin. “No. Not just girls.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #8
    Aya Nakahara
    “I swear every word this guy says, every tiny little thing this guy does has the power to send me straight to heaven or straight to hell.

    It's like my whole universe is starting to revolve around Ôtani.”
    Aya Nakahara, Love★Com, Vol. 5

  • #9
    Aya Nakahara
    “Does he even know that little things he says and does, like that make me really happy or really depressed? It always seems like I'm ruled by him, never the other way around. Does Otani ever feel ruled by the things I say or do?”
    Aya Nakahara , Love★Com, Vol. 11

  • #10
    Donalyn Miller
    “Readers enjoy talking about books almost as much as they like reading.”
    Donalyn Miller, Reading in the Wild: The Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Reading Habits

  • #11
    Donalyn Miller
    “If we value all readers, we must value all reading.”
    Donalyn Miller, Reading in the Wild: The Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Reading Habits

  • #12
    Donalyn Miller
    “Without any reading time in class, too much homework, and little choice provided in reading material or writing topics, Sarah keeps her reading life alive in spite of school, not because of it. Our children shouldn't have to wait for adulthood to become wild readers. For many, it will be too late.”
    Donalyn Miller, Reading in the Wild: The Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Reading Habits

  • #13
    Donalyn Miller
    “For me, this is what wild reading is: readers who incorporate reading into their personal identities to the degree that it weaves into their lives along with everything else that interests them. As teachers and parents, we spend a lot of time gnashing our teeth and complaining that kids don't read. Reading is a big deal to us because we know that reading well unlocks academic, professional, and social opportunities, but for readers themselves, reading is just part of who they are.”
    Donalyn Miller, Reading in the Wild: The Book Whisperer's Keys to Cultivating Lifelong Reading Habits

  • #14
    Donalyn Miller
    “Books are love letters (or apologies) passed between us, adding a layer of conversation beyond our spoken words.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #15
    Donalyn Miller
    “Reading changes your life. Reading unlocks worlds unknown or forgotten, taking travelers around the world and through time. Reading helps you escape the confines of school and pursue your own education. Through characters – the saints and the sinners, real or imagined – reading shows you how to be a better human being.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #16
    Donalyn Miller
    “Students will rise to the level of a teacher’s expectations.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #17
    Donalyn Miller
    “I want my students to learn what life readers know: reading is its own reward. Reading is a university course in life; it makes us smarter by increasing our vocabulary and background knowledge of countless topics. Reading allows us to travel to destinations that we will never experience outside of the pages of a book. Reading is a way to find friends who have the same problems we do and who can give advice on solving those problems. Through reading, we can witness all that is noble, beautiful, or horrifying about other human beings. From a book’s characters, we can learn how to conduct ourselves. And most of all, reading is a communal act that connects you to other readers, comrades who have traveled to the same remarkable places that you have and been changed by them, too. Rewarding reading with prizes cheapens it, and undermines students’ chance to appreciate the experience of reading for the possibilities that it brings to their life. For students who read a lot, these programs are neither an incentive, nor a challenge. Yes, my classes participate in the schoolwide incentive programs when they are offered; after all, they would blaze past the requirements anyway. But I never let my students lose sight of what the true prize is; an appreciation of reading will add more to their life than a hundred days at Six Flags ever could.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #18
    Donalyn Miller
    “Readers are made, not born. Few students spring out of the ground fully formed as readers. They need help, and we cannot assume that they will get it from home, but they should always get it from us, their teachers.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #19
    Donalyn Miller
    “We have created a culture of reading poverty in which a vicious cycle of aliteracy has the potential to devolve into illiteracy for many students. By allowing students to pass through our classrooms without learning to love reading, we are creating adults (who then become parents and teachers) who don't read much. They may be capable of reading well enough to perform academic and informational reading, but they do not love to read and have few life reading habits to model for children.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #20
    Donalyn Miller
    “Ten books or twenty books are not enough to instill a love of reading in students. They must choose and read many books for themselves in order to catch the reading bug. By setting the requirement as high as I do, I ensure that students must have a book going constantly. Without the need to read a book every single day to stay on top of my requirement, students would read as little as they could. They might not internalize independent reading habits if my requirement expected less from them.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #21
    Donalyn Miller
    “Reading is both a cognitive and an emotional journey. I discovered that it was my job as a teacher to equip the travelers, teach them how to read a map, and show them what to do when they get lost, but ultimately, the journey is theirs alone.”
    Donalyn Miller, The Book Whisperer: Awakening the Inner Reader in Every Child

  • #22
    J.K. Rowling
    “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #23
    J.K. Rowling
    “Fear of a name increases fear of the thing itself.”
    J.K. rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #24
    J.K. Rowling
    “Age is foolish and forgetful when it underestimates youth.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

  • #25
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “A thief never makes a noise by accident.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #26
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “I didn't really care much about anything, so I guess I felt fine.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #27
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “You learn something new everyday."
    "What are you learning?" Sophos asked.
    "To keep my mouth shut, I hope.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #28
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “A little danger adds spice to life.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #29
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “I am a master of foolhardy plans.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #30
    Hidekaz Himaruya
    “PASTA!!”
    Hidekaz Himaruya, Hetalia: Axis Powers, Vol. 1



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