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  • #1
    J.K. Rowling
    “Remember, if the time should come when you have to make a choice between what is right and what is easy, remember what happened to a boy who was good, and kind, and brave, because he strayed across the path of Lord Voldemort. Remember Cedric Diggory.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

  • #2
    J.K. Rowling
    “If you want to know what a man's like, take a good look at how he treats his inferiors, not his equals.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

  • #3
    Victoria Forester
    “There is a place deep, deep inside every person that is hidden and hard to find. If things get bad enough and life gets too hard, though, some people will go to that place and never come back from it. Certainly, all outward appearances will suggest otherwise. They will look as they always did. They may even act somewhat like their old selves, but the trut is, the real truth is that they are hiding in this place deep inside where no one can touch or hurt them anymore.”
    Victoria Forester, The Girl Who Could Fly

  • #4
    Polly Shulman
    “Just let me wait a little while longer,
    Under your window in the quite snow.
    Let me stand here and shiver, I’ll be stronger
    If I can see your light before I go.
    All through the weeks I’ve tried to keep my balance.
    Leaves fell, then rain, then shadows, I fell too.
    Easy restraint is not among my talents,
    Fall turned to Winter and I came to you.
    Kissed by the snow I contemplate your face.
    Oh, do not hide it in your pillow yet!
    Warm rooms would never lure me from this place,
    If only I could see your silhouette.
    Turn on your light, my sun, my summer love.
    Zero degrees down here, July above.”
    Polly Shulman, Enthusiasm

  • #5
    Polly Shulman
    “What I mean is, all the terrible things that happen in fairy tales seem real. Or not real, but genuine. Life is unfair, and the bad guys keep winning and good people die. But I like how that's not always the end of it...Evil is real, but so is good. They always say fairy tales are simplistic, black and white, but I don't think so. I think they're complicated. That's what I love about them.”
    Polly Shulman, The Grimm Legacy

  • #6
    Siobhan Dowd
    “Knowledge can be like the skin on the surface of the water in a pond, or it can go all the way down to the mud. It can be the tiny tip of the iceberg or the whole hundred percent.”
    Siobhan Dowd, The London Eye Mystery

  • #7
    Adrienne Kress
    “There are certain bits of stories that, because of their nature, are rather dull. This is because very little happens in them. And for some reason, they also always happen to take place over a rather tediously long period of time. So, yes, I could tell you of the five-hour trek Timothy and Alex took to reach the hidden bay. I could tell you that when they reached the fort, the view was rather impressive. I could also mention that Timothy lost his footing at one point as they made their way through the thick forest on the other side and, had Alex not grabbed the back of his jacket, his tale would have ended there rather abruptly.
    But honestly...
    Let's just get to the pirate stuff already.”
    Adrienne Kress, Timothy and the Dragon's Gate

  • #8
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “I think we ought to live happily ever after.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle

  • #9
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “Yes, you are nosy. You're a dreadfully nosy, horribly bossy, appallingly clean old woman. Control yourself. You're victimizing us all.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle

  • #10
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “Take it from me, Fate doesn't care most of the time.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Castle in the Air
    tags: fate

  • #11
    Margaret Peterson Haddix
    “Maybe everyone is just waiting for someone else to save them.”
    Margaret Peterson Haddix, Among the Brave
    tags: life

  • #12
    Margaret Peterson Haddix
    “...even the most independent people sometimes needed help. And if I'd learned nothing else from my life thus far, it was that you don't always end up where you think you're going.”
    Margaret Peterson Haddix, Just Ella

  • #13
    Margaret Peterson Haddix
    “I am not just what I remember. I am also what I dream.”
    Margaret Peterson Haddix

  • #14
    Margaret Peterson Haddix
    “I want to Live! Not Die, Not Hide, LIVE!”
    Margaret Peterson Haddix, Among the Hidden

  • #15
    Margaret Peterson Haddix
    “I leaned my head back and closed my eyes, my mind a jumble. So much for breaking it off gently, I thought. The humor helped my mind clear, but I couldn't laugh. What would happen next?”
    Margaret Peterson Haddix

  • #16
    Blue Balliett
    “The greatest art belongs to the world. Do not be intimidated by the experts. Trust your instincts. Do not be afraid to go against what you were taught, or what you were told to see or believe. Every person, every set of eyes, has the right to the truth.”
    Blue Balliett, Chasing Vermeer
    tags: art, truth

  • #17
    “Depth is not something the writer puts into a book; it's something the reader takes out of it.”
    Michael Carroll

  • #18
    Marilyn Kaye
    “It’s not the power of the curse, it is the power you give the curse.”
    Marilyn Kaye

  • #19
    Philip Reeve
    “Sometimes, on our way through the world, we meet someone who touches our heart in a way others don't.”
    Philip Reeve

  • #20
    Adam Gidwitz
    “Once upon a time, fairy tales were AWESOME!”
    Adam Gidwitz, A Tale Dark & Grimm

  • #21
    James  Patterson
    “Basically, I have two speeds.... Hostile or smart-aleck. Your choice.”
    James Patterson, Saving the World and Other Extreme Sports

  • #22
    James  Patterson
    “Vhat ozzer abilities do you haf?" ter Borcht snapped, which his assistant waited, pen in hand.
    Gazzy thought. "I have X-ray vision," he said. He peered at ter Borcht's chest, then blinked and looked alarmed.
    Ter Borcht was startled for a second, but then he frowned. "Don't write dat down," he told his assistant in irritation. The assistant froze in midsentence.
    "You. Do you haf any qualities dat distinguish you in any way?"
    Nudge chewed on a fingernail. "You mean, like, besides the WINGS?" She shook her shoulders gently, and her beautiful fawn-colored wings unfolded a bit.
    His face flushed, and I felt like cheering. "Yes," he said stiffly. "Besides de vings."
    "Hmm. Besides de vings." Nudge tapped one finger against her chin. "Um..." Her face brightened. "I once ate nine Snickers bars in one sitting. Without barfing. That was a record!"
    "Hardly a special talent," ter Borcht said witheringly.
    Nudge was offended. "Yeah? Let's see YOU do it."
    ...
    "I vill now eat nine Snickers bars," Gazzy said in a perfect, creepy imitation of ter Borcht's voice, "visout bahfing."
    Iggy rubbed his forehead with one hand. "Well, I have a highly developed sense of irony."
    Ter Borcht tsked. "You are a liability to your group. I assume you alvays hold on to someone's shirt, yes? Following dem closely?"
    "Only when I'm trying to steal their dessert"
    ...Fang pretended to think, gazing up at the ceiling. "Besides my fashion sense? I play a mean harmonica."
    "I vill now destroy de Snickuhs bahrs!" Gazzy barked.”
    James Patterson

  • #23
    James  Patterson
    “Did you know that wasn’t me, the other Max?” I asked.
    “Yeah.”
    “When?”
    “Right away.”
    “How?” I persisted. “We look identical. She even had identical scars and scratches. She was wearing my clothes. How could you tell us apart?”
    He turned to me and grinned, making my world brighter. “She offered to cook breakfast.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #24
    James  Patterson
    “Yes!” said Fang, punching the air. “Freaks rule.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #25
    James  Patterson
    “I can talk to fish!" Angel said happily, water dripping off her long, skinny body. "Ask one over for dinner," Fang said, joining us.”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #26
    James  Patterson
    “We’ll be back!” he snarled.
    It was really Ari’s voice.
    Boy, you just can’t kill people like you used to,” said Fang”
    James Patterson, School's Out—Forever

  • #27
    James  Patterson
    “Here's a freebie: Don't play poker with a kid who can read minds.”
    James Patterson, The Final Warning

  • #28
    James  Patterson
    “What happened to your tan?"--Fang
    "It was dirt." --Max”
    James Patterson, The Final Warning

  • #29
    James  Patterson
    “The funny thing about facing imminent death is that it really snaps everything else into perspective.”
    James Patterson, The Angel Experiment

  • #30
    James  Patterson
    “My mom had a soft heart after all! Instead of being chained by both wrists, we were only chained by one ankle!
    I mean, if I’d been looking for proof that she really did love me, this was it, right?”
    James Patterson



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