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  • #1
    Renée Ahdieh
    “But as you are young, I am old, and in my age, wisdom becomes less of a birthright and more of an expectation. In my life, the one thing I have learned above all is that no individual can reach the height of their potential without the love of others. We are not meant to be alone, Shahrzad. The more a person pushes others away, the clearer it becomes he is in need of love the most.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath & the Dawn

  • #2
    Renée Ahdieh
    “I beseech you my star...please see past the darkness. There is potential for boundless good in the boy I knew. Trust that the man you see now is a shadow of what lies beneath. If you would, give him the love that will enable him to see it for himself. To a lost soul, such a treasure is worth it's weight in gold. Worth it's weight in dreams.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #3
    Renée Ahdieh
    “Is it so arrogant to want something that doesn't change with the wind? That doesn't crumble at the first sign of adversity?"
    "You want something that doesn't exist. A figment of your imagination."
    "No. I want someone who sees beneath the surface--someone who completes the balance. An equal.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #4
    Renée Ahdieh
    “You could always go home."
    "To my brothers and their screaming children?" Rahim scoffed. "To the constant attempts to marry me off to a cousin's friend's ugly sister? I think not.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn
    tags: humor

  • #5
    Renée Ahdieh
    “I wish I possessed your particular brand of optimism," Rahim grumbled.
    "And what brand would that be?"
    "Idiotic."
    "Better idiotic than ineffectual."
    "Better alive than dead."
    "Run home, Rahim-jan," Tariq said. "I can hear your mother calling."
    "Insufferable ass.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #6
    Renée Ahdieh
    “Some things exist in our lives for but a brief moment. And we must let them go on to light another sky.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #7
    Renée Ahdieh
    “We women are a sad lot, aren't we?"
    "What do you mean?"
    "Strong enough to take on the world with our bare hands, yet we permit ridiculous boys to make fools of us."
    "I am not a fool."
    "No, you're not. Not yet.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #8
    Renée Ahdieh
    “So you intend to go through life never loving anyone? Just … things?”
    “No. I’m looking for something more.”
    “More than love?”
    “Yes.”
    “Is it not arrogant to think you deserve more, Khalid Ibn al-Rashid?”
    “Is it so arrogant to want something that doesn’t change with the wind? That doesn’t crumble at the first sign of adversity?”
    “You want something that doesn’t exist. A figment of your imagination.”
    “No. I want someone who sees beneath the surface-someone who completes the balance. An equal.”
    “And how will you know when you’ve found this elusive someone?” Shahrzad retorted.
    “I suspect she will be like air. Like knowing how to breathe.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Wrath and the Dawn

  • #9
    Renée Ahdieh
    “Let go of it this instant, or I'll dump it's contents on your head and leave you to wallow in honeyed misery," he whispered in her ear, his amusement as plain as his threat.
    Shahrzad froze, his breath tickling her skin.
    "Do it and I'll bite your hand," she said. "Until you scream like a little boy."
    He laughed--a rich susurrus of air and sound. "I thought you were tired of bloodshed. Perhaps I'll toss you over my shoulder. In front of everyone."
    Refusing to comply with out a fight, she pinched his forearm until he grimaced.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Rose & the Dagger
    tags: tariq

  • #10
    Renée Ahdieh
    “It was because they were two parts of a whole. He did not belong to her. And she did not belong to him. It was never about belonging to someone. It was about belonging together.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Rose & the Dagger

  • #11
    Renée Ahdieh
    “He'd been a good man once. A man who had loved his wife and daughter, and lived a life of simple desires. But suffering had changed all that. For it was easy to be good and kind in times of plenty. The trying times were the moments that defined a man. And love? Love was something that did much to change a person. It brought joy as it brought suffering, and in turn brought about those moments that defined one's character. Love gave life to the lifeless it was the greatest of all living powers. But, as with all things, love had a dark side to it.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Rose & the Dagger
    tags: love

  • #12
    Renée Ahdieh
    “I’ve missed the silence of you listening to me.” Shahrzad attempted a weak smile. “No one listens to me as you do.” His expression turned quizzical. “You don’t wait to speak,” she clarified. “You truly listen.” “Only to you,” Khalid replied gently.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Rose & the Dagger

  • #13
    Renée Ahdieh
    “It does not take courage to kill. It takes courage to live.”
    Renee Ahdieh, The Rose & the Dagger

  • #14
    Pablo
    “No matter how old you are now. You are never too young or too old for success or going after what you want. Here’s a short list of people who accomplished great things at different ages
    1) Helen Keller, at the age of 19 months, became deaf and blind. But that didn’t stop her. She was the first deaf and blind person to earn a Bachelor of Arts degree.
    2) Mozart was already competent on keyboard and violin; he composed from the age of 5.
    3) Shirley Temple was 6 when she became a movie star on “Bright Eyes.”
    4) Anne Frank was 12 when she wrote the diary of Anne Frank.
    5) Magnus Carlsen became a chess Grandmaster at the age of 13.
    6) Nadia Comăneci was a gymnast from Romania that scored seven perfect 10.0 and won three gold medals at the Olympics at age 14.
    7) Tenzin Gyatso was formally recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama in November 1950, at the age of 15.
    8) Pele, a soccer superstar, was 17 years old when he won the world cup in 1958 with Brazil.
    9) Elvis was a superstar by age 19.
    10) John Lennon was 20 years and Paul Mcartney was 18 when the Beatles had their first concert in 1961.
    11) Jesse Owens was 22 when he won 4 gold medals in Berlin 1936.
    12) Beethoven was a piano virtuoso by age 23
    13) Issac Newton wrote Philosophiæ Naturalis Principia Mathematica at age 24
    14) Roger Bannister was 25 when he broke the 4 minute mile record
    15) Albert Einstein was 26 when he wrote the theory of relativity
    16) Lance E. Armstrong was 27 when he won the tour de France
    17) Michelangelo created two of the greatest sculptures “David” and “Pieta” by age 28
    18) Alexander the Great, by age 29, had created one of the largest empires of the ancient world
    19) J.K. Rowling was 30 years old when she finished the first manuscript of Harry Potter
    20) Amelia Earhart was 31 years old when she became the first woman to fly solo across the Atlantic Ocean
    21) Oprah was 32 when she started her talk show, which has become the highest-rated program of its kind
    22) Edmund Hillary was 33 when he became the first man to reach Mount Everest
    23) Martin Luther King Jr. was 34 when he wrote the speech “I Have a Dream."
    24) Marie Curie was 35 years old when she got nominated for a Nobel Prize in Physics
    25) The Wright brothers, Orville (32) and Wilbur (36) invented and built the world's first successful airplane and making the first controlled, powered and sustained heavier-than-air human flight
    26) Vincent Van Gogh was 37 when he died virtually unknown, yet his paintings today are worth millions.
    27) Neil Armstrong was 38 when he became the first man to set foot on the moon.
    28) Mark Twain was 40 when he wrote "The Adventures of Tom Sawyer", and 49 years old when he wrote "Adventures of Huckleberry Finn"
    29) Christopher Columbus was 41 when he discovered the Americas
    30) Rosa Parks was 42 when she refused to obey the bus driver’s order to give up her seat to make room for a white passenger
    31) John F. Kennedy was 43 years old when he became President of the United States
    32) Henry Ford Was 45 when the Ford T came out.
    33) Suzanne Collins was 46 when she wrote "The Hunger Games"
    34) Charles Darwin was 50 years old when his book On the Origin of Species came out.
    35) Leonardo Da Vinci was 51 years old when he painted the Mona Lisa.
    36) Abraham Lincoln was 52 when he became president.
    37) Ray Kroc Was 53 when he bought the McDonalds Franchise and took it to unprecedented levels.
    38) Dr. Seuss was 54 when he wrote "The Cat in the Hat".
    40) Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger III was 57 years old when he successfully ditched US Airways Flight 1549 in the Hudson River in 2009. All of the 155 passengers aboard the aircraft survived
    41) Colonel Harland Sanders was 61 when he started the KFC Franchise
    42) J.R.R Tolkien was 62 when the Lord of the Ring books came out
    43) Ronald Reagan was 69 when he became President of the US
    44) Jack Lalane at age 70 handcuffed, shackled, towed 70 rowboats
    45) Nelson Mandela was 76 when he became President”
    Pablo

  • #15
    Alexandra Bracken
    “It's our choices that matter in the end. Not wishes, not words, not promises.”
    Alexandra Bracken, Passenger

  • #16
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “I do try to get my own way, but I think it's because I'll never get my way on anything that matters”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Demon King
    tags: raisa

  • #17
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “...she'd learned not to ask every question that cane to mind, knowing some things would be understood in their own time”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Demon King
    tags: life, raisa

  • #18
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Raisa felt relieved, yet oddly disappointed. She was the blooded princess heir, yet in servants' clothes she was apparently unrecognizable. In the stories, rulers had a natural presence about them that identified them as such, even dressed in rags.
    What's the nature of royalty, she wondered. Is it like a gown you put on that disappears when you take it off? Does anyone look beyond the finery? Could anyone in the queendom take her place, given the right accessories? If so, it was contrary to everything she'd ever been taught about bloodlines.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Demon King

  • #19
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “But it's not enough to know right from wrong. You need the strength to do what's right, even when what you want most in the world is the wrong thing.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #20
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “It was just a different kind of battle, one he'd have to learn to win”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #21
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “I thought I could play at love...But I've found out I'm not made that way...I can't play this game if my heart's not in it.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen
    tags: love, raisa

  • #22
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “But adulthood slipped up on you, she thought. It was forced on you whether you liked it or not.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #23
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “If she'd ever hoped to impress Amon Byrne with her newly acquired glamour and beauty, that chance was gone forever. He'd seen her in every kind of ugly.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #24
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “And it's not just a matter of you hurting me. I will hurt you too, even if I don't want to, I'm not the girl you think I am. And you will remember this conversation , and wish that you'd listened to me.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #25
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Han spotted a child‟s homespun dolly in the ditch, pressed into the mud. He reined in, meaning to climb down and fetch it so he could clean it up for his little sister. Then he remembered that Mari was dead and had no need of dollies anymore.
    Grief was like that. It gradually faded into a dull ache, until some simple sight or sound or scent hit him like a hammer blow.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen
    tags: grief

  • #26
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “Mellon is thirteen," Raisa said. "I hope you have experience babysitting, Micah, because you're going to need it. Assuming the Demonai don't assassinate you first. Married at thirteen, widowed at fourteen. Poor Mellony.”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #27
    Cinda Williams Chima
    “You know, Micah, that first night, when I saw you on Bridge Street, I wanted to kill you. I wanted to cut your throat and watch your blood soak into the dirt. I wanted to wrap a strangle cord around your neck and throttle you while you kicked and messed yourself."
    "I'm shaking in my boots," Micah said, looking Han dead in the eyes.
    Han stood and took a step toward him. "I'm what's hiding in the side street when you walk home from The Four Horses," he said. "I'm the shadow in Greystone Alley when you go out to take a piss. I'm the foot pad in the corridor when you visit the girlie at Grievous Hall."
    Micah's eyes narrowed, his self-assurance wilting a bit. Han could tell he was going back over a hundred suspicious sights and sounds. "You've been following me?"
    "I can come and go from your room, any time I want," Han said. "I can tell you what you say when you talk in your sleep. I know what your down low girlie whispers in your ear." He laughed...
    Michah licked his lips. "Perhaps you take some kind of perverse pleasure in stalking me...”
    Cinda Williams Chima, The Exiled Queen

  • #28
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “But there's no such thing as a completely fresh start. Everything new arrives on the heels of something old, and every beginning comes at the cost of an ending.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #29
    Jennifer E. Smith
    “There was no point in waiting for someone who hadn't asked, and there was no point in wishing for something that would never happen.”
    Jennifer E. Smith, The Geography of You and Me

  • #30
    “There’s a Korean word my grandma taught me. It’s called jung. It’s the connection between two people that can’t be severed, even when love turns to hate. You still have those old feelings for them; you can’t ever completely shake them loose of you; you will always have tenderness in your heart for them.”
    Jenny Han, P.S. I Still Love You



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