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  • #1
    Kate Scelsa
    “And I love that all their overdone liberal bullshit totally backfired," he said. "Of course it did. People are assholes. End of story."
    "The world according to Sebastian Tate."
    "It's a philosophy that has gotten me far in life.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #2
    Kate Scelsa
    “I know you think that we saved you or something, Jeremy," he said. "That we were stronger than you. But we're not. We weren't. We're all just trying to survive however we can.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #3
    Kate Scelsa
    “Love remembers the places where it touched down. You can follow it back to them.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life
    tags: love

  • #4
    Kate Scelsa
    “He picked out a neon-green Sour Patch Kid and held it in front of her face. "Do you accept this little sugar man and his mission to bring you peace and fulfillment with the risk of a major sugar crash to follow?"
    "I do," she said. "I accept the terms of the tiny sugar man, and the wrath of my impossible mother.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #5
    Kate Scelsa
    “Rose, this is Sebby," she said. "Sebby, Rose."
    "Oh yeah. Sebastian, right?" Rose said. "I've hard about you."
    "Only terrible things, I hope."
    "The worst.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #6
    Kate Scelsa
    “So when someone new came into this world of preordained power structures, someone who looked like they might understand a certain kind of emptiness, you might notice her.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #7
    Kate Scelsa
    “Bartender," she said to an invisible person, "a Jeremy special." She grabbed two plastic cups. "Coming right up," she replied to herself.
    The Jeremy special ended up being an elaborate mix of fruit juices and vodka, and wasn't half bad.
    "i think you have a successful bartending career ahead of you," I said as we made our way into the living room.
    "Later I'll make you the Sebby special," she said. "It's used to remove paint from cars.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #8
    Kate Scelsa
    “Wow," Mira said, looking around, "super fun."
    "When do they bring out the pig's blood and dump it on the head of the awkward girl with telekinetic powers?" Sebby asked.
    "Not until ten, I think."
    "Well, what are we supposed to do until then? This was not well planned.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #9
    Kate Scelsa
    “I can see the future. Oh look! I see us! There we are. We look great.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #10
    Kate Scelsa
    “You have been here before.

    The highway winding north through dark New England forests.

    You can come back.

    Love remembers the places where it touched down.

    You can follow it back to them.”
    Kate Scelsa, Fans of the Impossible Life

  • #11
    Rick Riordan
    “So can I ask…?” I waved my hands vaguely. I didn’t have the words.
    “How it does work?” She smirked. “As long as you don’t ask me to represent every gender-fluid person for you, okay? I’m not an ambassador. I’m not a teacher or a poster child. I’m just”—she mimicked my hand-waving—“me. Trying to be me as best I can.”
    Rick Riordan, The Hammer of Thor

  • #12
    Cassandra Clare
    “That does it," said Jace. "I'm going to get you a dictionary for Christmas this year."
    "Why?" Isabelle said.
    "So you can look up 'fun.' I'm not sure you know what it means.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #13
    Cassandra Clare
    “Investigation?" Isabelle laughed. "Now we're detectives? Maybe we should all have code names."
    "Good idea," said Jace. "I shall be Baron Hotschaft Von Hugenstein.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #14
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle drifted over, Jace a pace behind her. She was wearing a long black dress with boots and an even longer cutaway coat of soft green velvet, the color of moss. "I can't believe you did it!" she exclaimed. "How did you get Magnus to let Jace leave?"
    "Traded him for Alec," Clary said.
    Isabelle looked mildly alarmed. "Not permanently?"
    "No," said Jace. "Just for a few hours. Unless I don't come back," he added thoughtfully. "In which case, maybe he does get to keep Alec. Think of it as a lease with an option to buy."
    Isabelle looked dubious. "Mom and Dad won't be pleased if they find out."
    "That you freed a possible criminal by trading away your brother to a warlock who looks like a gay Sonic the Hedgehog and dresses like the Child Catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang?" Simon inquired. "No, probably not.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #15
    Cassandra Clare
    “Alec looked at her and shook his head. "How do you manage never to get mud on your clothes?"
    Isabelle shrugged philosophically. "I'm pure at heart. It repels the dirt.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “I get the feeling," Alec said, and smiled, "she hasn't forgiven me for betraying you, as she sees it."
    "Good girl," said Jace with appreciation.
    "I didn't betray you, idiot."
    "It's the thought that counts.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Ashes

  • #17
    Cassandra Clare
    “What's the point in wasting a perfectly good brick wall when you have someone to throw against it, that's what I always say.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #18
    Cassandra Clare
    “Isabelle snorted. 'All the boys are gay. In this truck, anyway. Well, not you, Simon.'
    'You noticed' said Simon.

    'I think of myself as a freewheeling bisexual,' added Magnus.

    'Please never say those words in front of my parents,' said Alec. 'Especially my father.'

    'I thought your parents were okay with you, you know, coming out,' Simon said, leaning around Isabelle to look at Alec, who was — as he often was — scowling, and pushing his floppy dark hair out of his eyes. Aside from the occasional exchange, Simon had never talked to Alec much. He wasn’t an easy person to get to know. But, Simon admitted to himself, his own recent estrangement from his mother made him more curious about Alec’s answer than he would have been otherwise.

    'My mother seems to have accepted it,' Alec said. 'But my father — no, not really. Once he asked me what I thought had turned me gay.'

    Simon felt Isabelle tense next to him. 'Turned you gay?' She sounded incredulous. 'Alec, you didn’t tell me that.'

    'I hope you told him you were bitten by a gay spider,' said Simon.

    Magnus snorted; Isabelle looked confused. 'I’ve read Magnus’s stash of comics,' said Alec, 'so I actually know what you’re talking about' A small smile played around his mouth. 'So would that give me the proportional gayness of a spider?'

    'Only if it was a really gay spider,' said Magnus, and he yelled as Alec punched him in the arm. 'Ow, okay, never mind.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

  • #19
    Cassandra Clare
    “Thank you,” Simon said. “It’s a joke, Isabelle. He’s the Count. He likes counting. You know. ‘What did the Count eat today, children? One chocolate chip cookie, two chocolate chip cookies, three chocolate chip cookies . . .’”

    There was a rush of cold air as the door of the restaurant opened, letting in another customer. Isabelle shivered and reached for her black silk scarf. “It’s not realistic.”

    “What would you prefer? ‘What did the Count eat today, children? One helpless villager, two helpless villagers, three helpless villagers . . .”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Fallen Angels

  • #20
    Cassandra Clare
    “Malachi scowled. "I don't remember the Clave inviting you into the Glass City, Magnus Bane."
    "They didn't," Magnus said. "Your wards are down."
    "Really?" the Consul's voice dripped sarcasm. "I hadn't noticed."
    Magnus looked concerned. "That's terrible. Someone should have told you." He glanced at Luke. "Tell him the wards are down.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #21
    Cassandra Clare
    “Magnus, standing by the door, snapped his fingers impatiently. "Move it along, teenagers. The only person who gets to canoodle in my bedroom is my magnificent self."
    "Canoodle?" repeated Clary, never having heard the word before.
    "Magnificent?" repeated Jace, who was just being nasty. Magnus growled. The growl sounded like "Get out.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Bones

  • #22
    Cassandra Clare
    “If you're texting Magnus to say 'I think u r kewl,' I'm going to kill you."
    "Who's Magnus?" Max inquired.
    "He's a warlock," said Alec.
    "A sexy, sexy warlock," Isabelle told Max, ignoring Alec's look of total fury.
    "But warlocks are bad," protested Max, looking baffled.
    "Exactly," said Isabelle.”
    Cassandra Clare, City of Glass

  • #23
    Rick Riordan
    “I try not to think. It interferes with being nuts -Leo Valdez”
    Rick Riordan, The Mark of Athena

  • #24
    Rick Riordan
    “I don't recommend shadow travel if you're scared of:
    a) The dark
    b) Cold shivers up your spine
    c) Strange noises
    d) Going so fast you feel like your face is peeling off
    In other words, I thought it was awesome.”
    Rick Riordan , The Last Olympian

  • #25
    Rick Riordan
    To my wonderful readers:
    Sorry about that last cliff-hanger.
    Well, no, not really. HAHAHAHA.
    But seriously, I love you guys.

    Rick Riordan, The House of Hades

  • #26
    Rick Riordan
    “Not knowing is half the fun," Aphrodite said, "Exquisitely painful isn't it? Not being sure who you love and who loves you? Oh, you kids! It's so cute I'm going to cry!”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #27
    Rick Riordan
    “Annabeth:My fatal flaw. That's what the Sirens showed me. My fatal flaw is hubris.
    Percy: the brown stuff they spread on veggie sandwiches?
    Annabeth:No, Seaweed Brain. That's HUMMUS. hubris is worse.
    Percy: what could be worse than hummus?
    Annabeth: Hubris means deadly pride, Percy. Thinking you can do things better than anyone else... Even the gods.”
    Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters

  • #28
    Rick Riordan
    “Back in my day, we died all the time, and we liked it!”
    Rick Riordan, The Son of Neptune

  • #29
    Rick Riordan
    “Will they cower?' Kym asked.

    'Tons of cowering! Plus your name in the summer programme. A custom-designed banner. A cabin at Camp Half-Blood. Two shrines. I'll even throw in a Kymopoleia action figure.'

    'No!' Polybotes wailed. 'Not merchandising rights!”
    Rick Riordan, The Blood of Olympus

  • #30
    Rick Riordan
    “Well, actually it carried Cadmus. Europa fell off and died along the way, but that's not important.'
    It was probably important to her.”
    Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters



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