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  • #1
    James Dashner
    “Rose took my nose, I suppose,” he repeated; the bubble of phlegm in his throat made a disgusting crackle. “And it really blows.”
    James Dashner, The Scorch Trials

  • #2
    Alexandra Bracken
    “We’ve inherited the darkest legacy, but they don’t know that we’ve learned how to thrive in shadows and create our own light.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Legacy

  • #3
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I’m going to remind you that heroes frequently die, but the morally mediocre people almost always live to see another day. Don’t do anything that’s going to piss me off.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Legacy

  • #4
    Alexandra Bracken
    “The Darkest Minds tend to hide behind the most unlikely faces.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #5
    Michael  Grant
    “But first things first. First, to escape this shell, this egg in which I have gestated, all eyes will be on the fire, all eyes blinded by the smoke, and when I walk out of here, out into your large world with its billions, no one will even see. It's the beauty of light, don't you see, Sam? It reveals, but it also distracts and blinds. It's even better than darkness.
    (Chapter Twenty-Seven | 1 Hour, 29 Minutes)”
    Michael Grant, Light

  • #6
    Michael  Grant
    “It's the beauty of light, don't you see, Sam? It reveals, but it also distracts and blinds. It's even better than darkness.”
    Michael Grant, Light

  • #7
    Cassandra Clare
    “Once there was a boy,” said Jace.

    Clary interrupted immediately. “A Shadowhunter boy?”

    “Of course.” For a moment a bleak amusement colored his voice. Then it was gone. “When the boy was six years old, his father gave him a falcon to train. Falcons are raptors – killing birds, his father told him, the Shadowhunters of the sky.

    “The falcon didn’t like the boy, and the boy didn’t like it, either. Its sharp beak made him nervous, and its bright eyes always seemed to be watching him. It would slash at him with beak and talons when he came near: For weeks his wrists and hands were always bleeding. He didn’t know it, but his father had selected a falcon that had lived in the wild for over a year, and thus was nearly impossible to tame. But the boy tried, because his father told him to make the falcon obedient, and he wanted to please his father.

    “He stayed with the falcon constantly, keeping it awake by talking to it and even playing music to it, because a tired bird was meant to be easier to tame. He learned the equipment: the jesses, the hood, the brail, the leash that bound the bird to his wrist. He was meant to keep the falcon blind, but he couldn’t bring himself to do it – instead he tried to sit where the bird could see him as he touched and stroked its wings, willing it to trust him. Hee fed it from his hand, and at first it would not eat. Later it ate so savagely that its beak cut the skin of his palm. But the boy was glad, because it was progress, and because he wanted the bird to know him, even if the bird had to consume his blood to make that happen.

    “He began to see that the falcon was beautiful, that its slim wings were built for the speed of flight, that it was strong and swift, fierce and gentle. When it dived to the ground, it moved like likght. When it learned to circle and come to his wrist, he neary shouted with delight Sometimes the bird would hope to his shoulder and put its beak in his hair. He knew his falcon loved him, and when he was certain it was not just tamed but perfectly tamed, he went to his father and showed him what he had done, expecting him to be proud.

    “Instead his father took the bird, now tame and trusting, in his hands and broke its neck. ‘I told you to make it obedient,’ his father said, and dropped the falcon’s lifeless body to the ground. ‘Instead, you taught it to love you. Falcons are not meant to be loving pets: They are fierce and wild, savage and cruel. This bird was not tamed; it was broken.’

    “Later, when his father left him, the boy cried over his pet, until eventually his father sent a servant to take the body of the bird away and bury it. The boy never cried again, and he never forgot what he’d learned: that to love is to destroy, and that to be loved is to be the one destroyed.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #8
    Patrick Ness
    “You felt the excitement when we chased them up the hill,” the Mayor's saying. “I saw it. It blazed through your Noise like a fire. Every man in the army felt the same thing. You're never more alive than in battle.”

    “Never more dead after,” I say.”
    Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

  • #9
    Patrick Ness
    “There's only one room on this planet for one side to be dominant, Todd.”
    Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

  • #10
    Alexandra Bracken
    “As Vida always said, there are times you have to listen to your gut and tell common courtesy to fuck right off.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Legacy

  • #11
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Beauty was your armor. Fragile stuff, all show. But what's inside you? That's steel. It's brave and unbreakable. And it doesn't need fixing.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #12
    Leigh Bardugo
    “They had an ordinary life, full of ordinary things—if love can ever be called that.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #13
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Maybe love was superstition, a prayer we said to keep the truth of loneliness at bay.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #14
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I saw the prince when I was in Os Alta,” said Ekaterina. “He’s not bad looking.”
    “Not bad looking?” said another voice. “He’s damnably handsome.”
    Luchenko scowled. “Since when—”
    “Brave in battle, smart as a whip.” Now the voice seemed to be coming from above us. Luchenko craned his neck, peering into the trees. “An excellent dancer,” said the voice. “Oh, and an even better shot.”
    “Who—” Luchenko never got to finish. A blast rang out, and a tiny black hole appeared between his eyes.
    I gasped. “Imposs—”
    “Don’t say it,” muttered Mal.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #15
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Thanks for the rescue."

    "Everyone needs a hobby."

    "I thought yours was preening."

    "Two hobbies.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #16
    Leigh Bardugo
    Yuyeh sesh. Despise your heart. Ni weh sesh. I have no heart.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #17
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Maybe love was superstition, a prayer we said to keep the truth of loneliness at bay. I tilted my head back. The stars looked like they were close together, when really they were millions of miles apart. In the end, maybe love just meant longing for something impossibly bright and forever out of reach.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #18
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I'm the Sun Summoner. It gets dark when I say it does.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #19
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I don't want lies between us, Alina."

    "How many lies have you told me, Sturmhond? How many secrets have you kept until you were ready to share them?"

    "Prince's prerogative?"

    "If a mere prince gets a pass, so does a living saint."

    "Are you going to make a habit of winning arguments? It's very unbecoming."

    "Was this an argument?"

    "Obviously not. I don't lose arguments.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #20
    Leigh Bardugo
    “I've been busy. I might have some surprises in store for the Darkling yet."

    "Please tell me you plan to dress up as a volcra and jump out of a cake."

    "Well, now you've ruined the surprise.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #21
    Leigh Bardugo
    Na razrusha'ya. I am not ruined. E'ya razrushost. I am ruination.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #22
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Everyone okay?" Mal asked.

    "Never better," said Genya shakily.

    David raised his hand. "I've been better.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #23
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Suffering is cheap as clay and twice as common. What matters is what each man makes of it.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #24
    Leigh Bardugo
    “That first winter, when it was time for her friends to leave, the girl ventured out into the show to say goodbye, and the stunning raven-haired Squaller handed her another gift.

    "A blue kefta," said the math teacher, shaking her head. "What would she do with that?"

    "Maybe she knew a Grisha who died," replied the cook, taking note of the tears that filled the girl's eyes. They did not see the note that read, You will always be one of us.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Ruin and Rising

  • #25
    Lemony Snicket
    “The central theme of Anna Karenina," he said, "is that a rural life of moral simplicity, despite its monotony, is the preferable personal narrative to a daring life of impulsive passion, which only leads to tragedy."

    "That is a very long theme," the scout said.

    "It's a very long book," Klaus replied.

    [...]

    "Or maybe a daring life of impulsive passion leads to something else," the scout said, and in some cases this mysterious person was right. A daring life of impulsive passion is an expression which refers to people who follow what is in their hearts, and like people who prefer to follow their head, or follow a mysterious man in a dark blue raincoat, people who lead a daring life of impulsive passion end up doing all sorts of things.”
    Lemony Snicket, The Slippery Slope

  • #26
    Veronica Roth
    “Peter would probably throw a party if I stopped breathing.'

    'Well,' he says, 'I would only go if there was cake.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #27
    Veronica Roth
    “Fear doesn't shut you down; it wakes you up”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #28
    Veronica Roth
    “I have something I need to tell you," he says. I run my fingers along the tendons in his hands and look back at him. "I might be in love with you." He smiles a little. "I'm waiting until I'm sure to tell you, though."
    "That's sensible of you," I say, smiling too. "We should find some paper so you can make a list or a chart or something."
    I feel his laughter against my side, his nose sliding along my jaw, his lips pressing my ear.
    "Maybe I'm already sure," he says, "and I just don't want to frighten you."
    I laugh a little. "Then you should know better."
    "Fine," he says. "Then I love you.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #29
    Veronica Roth
    “People, I have discovered, are layers and layers of secrets. You believe you know them, that you understand them, but their motives are always hidden from you, buried in their own hearts. You will never know them, but sometimes you decide to trust them.”
    Veronica Roth, Insurgent

  • #30
    Veronica Roth
    “We both have war inside us. Sometimes it keeps us alive. Sometimes it threatens to destroy us.”
    Veronica Roth, Insurgent



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