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  • #1
    S.M. Stevens
    “When you're in a show, all through rehearsals Tech Week hovers out there like a magical holy grail. In reality, Tech Week is always a train wreck of missed cues, forgotten lines, malfunctioning set pieces and short tempers.”
    S.M. Stevens

  • #2
    Michelle Knudsen
    “Anything really is possible in musical theater.”
    Michelle Knudsen, Evil Librarian

  • #3
    Chris Colfer
    “High School. Society’s bright idea to put all their aggressive, naive youth into one environment to torment and emotionally scar each other for life.”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #4
    Chris Colfer
    “Whoa, I've really got to stop making plans with fictional characters. It can't be healthy to develop relationships with people who don't exist.”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #5
    Chris Colfer
    “What grinds me the most is we're sending kids out into the world who don't know how to balance a checkbook, don't know how to apply for a loan, don't even know how to properly fill out a job application, but because they know the quadratic formula we consider them prepared for the world`
    With that said, I'll admit even I can see how looking at the equation x -3 = 19 and knowing x =22 can be useful. I'll even say knowing x =7 and y= 8 in a problem like 9x - 6y= 15 can be helpful. But seriously, do we all need to know how to simplify (x-3)(x-3i)??
    And the joke is, no one can continue their education unless they do. A student living in California cannot get into a four-year college unless they pass Algebra 2 in high school. A future psychologist can't become a psychologist, a future lawyer can't become a lawyer, and I can't become a journalist unless each of us has a basic understanding of engineering.
    Of course, engineers and scientists use this shit all the time, and I applaud them! But they don't take years of theater arts appreciation courses, because a scientist or an engineer doesn't need to know that 'The Phantom of the Opoera' was the longest-running Broadway musical of all time.
    Get my point?”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #6
    Chris Colfer
    “Roses are red,
    Violets are blue,
    No amount of money,
    Can stop me from loving you,


    Try as they may,
    Try as they might,
    I’m not letting go,
    Without a fight,


    Some say it’s wicked,
    Some say it’s sinful,
    Some it’s wrong,
    And just wrong,


    I don’t know much,
    But when push comes to shove,
    I definitely don’t believe,
    There’s such thing wrong as love.”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #7
    Chris Colfer
    “It was one of those moments when you want to help, but don't know how. You think of a million things to say but are afraid you aren't the correct person to say them.”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #8
    Chris Colfer
    “Whoa, whoa, whoa," I said, not being able to stop myself. "What's the i?"
    "The i is an imaginary number," he said, and coughed.
    "There are imaginary numbers now?" I said in disbelief. "Are there unicorns in the next lesson?”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #9
    Chris Colfer
    “I just hope there’s a Daily Hell I can write for. I could do witty editorials like “Hell: Hath It Lost Its Fury?” and maybe weekly updates on who is torturing whom. I’m guessing there will be a plethora of CEOs and politicians to interview. There won’t be any religious groups to offend in hell, so I imagine I can write anything I want. Maybe it won’t be so bad!”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #10
    Chris Colfer
    “Our Titanic of a family sank deeper and deeper as time went on. But in a sick way, I'm almost glad it did. In my desperate attempt to escape it, I was led to the greatest discovery ever: words. I was fascinated by them. There were so many! I could tell a story, I could write about my day, I could write about the day I wished I had had instead… It was an endless power!”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #11
    Chris Colfer
    “And if this daily war zone wasn’t enough, survivors then make their way inside to an even more hazardous environment: high school, society’s bright idea to put all the naïve, pubescent, aggressive youth into one environment to torment and emotionally scar each other for life. Way to go, society! Best idea ever.”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #12
    Rick Riordan
    “If my life is going to mean anything, I have to live it myself.”
    Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief

  • #13
    Rick Riordan
    “Out of the corner of his eye, he saw Tyson pounding the Earthborn into the ground like a game of whack-a-mole. Ella was fluttering above him, dodging missiles and calling out advice: "The groin. The Earthborn's groin is sensitive."
    SMASH!
    "Good. Yes. Tyson found its groin.”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #14
    Rick Riordan
    “She held up her calloused, grimy fingers. Leo couldn't help thinking there was nothing hotter than a girl who didn't mind getting her hands dirty. But of course, that was just a general comment. Didn't apply to Calypso. Obviously.”
    Rick Riordan, The House of Hades

  • #15
    Rick Riordan
    “Good. So you may be dense, but you’re not an idiot.’
    ‘How can you even talk to me like that? Don’t you know I can summon zombies and skeletons and –’
    ‘Right now you couldn’t summon a wishbone without melting into a puddle of darkness, di Angelo,’ Will said. ‘I told you, no more Underworldy stuff, doctor’s orders. You owe me at least three days of rest in the infirmary. Starting now.’
    Nico felt like a hundred skeletal butterflies were resurrecting in his stomach. ‘Three days? I – I suppose that would be okay.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #16
    Rick Riordan
    “Will put his hand on Nico's shoulder. "Nico, we need to have another talk about your people skills."
    "Hey, I'm just stating the obvious. If this is Apollo, and he dies, we're all in trouble."
    Will turned to me. "I apologize for my boyfriend."
    Nico rolled his eyes. "Could you not―"
    "Would you prefer special guy?" Will asked. "Or significant other?"
    "Significant annoyance, in your case," Nico grumbled”
    Rick Riordan, The Hidden Oracle

  • #17
    Victor Hugo
    “Let us be just, my friends! What a splendid destiny for a nation to be the Empire of such an Emperor, when that nation is France and when it adds its own genius to the genius of that man! To appear and to reign, to march and to triumph, to have for halting-places all capitals, to take his grenadiers and to make kings of them, to decree the falls of dynasties, and to transfigure Europe at the pace of a charge; to make you feel that when you threaten you lay your hand on the hilt of the sword of God; to follow in a single man, Hannibal, Caesar, Charlemagne; to be the people of some one who mingles with your dawns the startling announcement of a battle won, to have the cannon of the Invalides to rouse you in the morning, to hurl into abysses of light prodigious words which flame forever, Marengo, Arcola, Austerlitz, Jena, Wagram! To cause constellations of victories to flash forth at each instant from the zenith of the centuries, to make the French Empire a pendant to the Roman Empire, to be the great nation and to give birth to the grand army, to make its legions fly forth over all the earth, as a mountain sends out its eagles on all sides to conquer, to dominate, to strike with lightning, to be in Europe a sort of nation gilded through glory, to sound athwart the centuries a trumpet-blast of Titans, to conquer the world twice, by conquest and by dazzling, that is sublime; and what greater thing is there?"

    "To be free," said Combeferre.”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

  • #18
    Victor Hugo
    “I'm not totally useless. I can be used as a bad example.”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

  • #19
    Victor Hugo
    “Be serious,” said Enjolras. “I am wild,” replied Grantaire.”
    Victor Hugo, Les Misérables

  • #20
    Rick Riordan
    “The rivalry ends here," Percy said. "I love you, Wise Girl.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #21
    Rick Riordan
    “Nico scowled. ‘It’s none of your business, but I don’t belong. That’s obvious. No one wants me. I’m a child of –’
    ‘Oh, please.’ Will sounded unusually angry. ‘Nobody at Camp Half-Blood ever pushed you away. You have friends – or at least people who would like to be your friend. You pushed yourself away. If you’d get your head out of that brooding cloud of yours for once –”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #22
    Rick Riordan
    “Can we just call them storm spirits?” Leo asked. “Venti makes them sound like evil espresso drinks.”
    Rick Riordan, The Lost Hero

  • #23
    Rick Riordan
    “For a long time,’ Nico said, ‘I had a crush on you. I just wanted you to know.’ Percy looked at Nico. Then at Annabeth, as if to check that he’d heard correctly. Then back at Nico.

    ‘You –’

    ‘Yeah,’ Nico said. ‘You’re a great person. But I’m over that. I’m happy for you guys.’

    ‘You … so you mean –’

    ‘Right.’

    Annabeth’s grey eyes started to sparkle. She gave Nico a sideways smile.

    ‘Wait,’ Percy said. ‘So you mean –’

    ‘Right,’ Nico said again. ‘But it’s cool. We’re cool. I mean, I see now … you’re cute, but you’re not my type.’

    ‘I’m not your type … Wait. So –’

    ‘See you around, Percy,’ Nico said.”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus



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