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  • #1
    Sarah J. Maas
    “To the people who look at the stars and wish, Rhys."
    Rhys clinked his glass against mine. “To the stars who listen— and the dreams that are answered.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

  • #2
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “Nothing is safe from you. If I were to court a girl who lived on an iceberg in the middle of the ocean, sooner or later— probably sooner— I’d look up to see you swooping overhead on a broomstick. In fact, by now I’d be disappointed in you if I didn’t see you.”
    “Are you off to the iceberg today?” Sophie retorted.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle

  • #3
    Tamora Pierce
    “I suppose he could have changed," Neal said dryly. "I myself have noticed my growing resemblance to a daffodil." The other pages snorted.

    Kel eyed her friend. "You do look yellow around the edges," she told him, her face quite serious. "I hadn’t wanted to bring it up."

    "We daffodils like to have things brought up," Neal said, slinging an arm around her shoulders. "It reminds us of spring.”
    Tamora Pierce (Page) , Page

  • #4
    Tamora Pierce
    “Tris: "I was reading."
    Sandry: "You're always reading. The only way people can ever talk to you is to interrupt."
    Tris: "Then maybe they shouldn't talk to me.”
    Tamora Pierce, Briar's Book

  • #5
    Tamora Pierce
    “I'm sick of this. Call me what you like, say I'm without honor, I don't care. I'm not getting on any more horses to whack you people with a stick.”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #6
    Tamora Pierce
    “I truly love our Code of Chivalry. We are taught that noblemen must take everything and say nothing. Noblemen must stand alone. Well, we're men, and men aren't born to stand alone.
    -Myles of Olau”
    Tamora Pierce, Alanna: The First Adventure

  • #7
    Tamora Pierce
    “A friend had commented once that Neal had a gift for making someone want to punch him just for saying hello.”
    Tamora Pierce, Page

  • #8
    Tamora Pierce
    “The bravest person I know is afraid of the dark. She sleeps with a night lamp always, but if her friends are threatened? She suddenly thinks she's a bear twelve feet tall and attacks whoever scared her friends.”
    Tamora Pierce, Cold Fire

  • #9
    Tamora Pierce
    “Girls are 50% of the population. We deserve to represent 50% of the heroes.”
    Tamora Pierce

  • #10
    Tamora Pierce
    “Military folk," Neal said with exaggerated patience, shaking his head. "The only way you know to solve problems is by beating them with a stick.”
    Tamora Pierce, Lady Knight

  • #11
    Tamora Pierce
    “Seniors get to do all the jolly things," Owen complained as they walked to archery practice that first day.

    Neal glared at the chubby second-year with all the royal disdain of a vexed lion. He was limping from a staff blow to the knee. "You are a bloody minded-savage," he informed Owen sternly. "I hope you are kidnapped by centaurs.”
    Tamora Pierce, Page

  • #12
    Tamora Pierce
    “Libraries are places where the damaged go to find friends”
    Tamora Pierce

  • #13
    Tamora Pierce
    “I'd like to find whoever taught the Stump that extra work builds character and push him down the stairs," Neal told Kel at lunch.”
    Tamora Pierce, First Test

  • #14
    Tamora Pierce
    “You know, ogres only sound stupid. Most are pretty smart."

    "And it's a shallow person who judges anyone by the way they sound. I'm so shallow I'm surprised I don't reflect myself.”
    Tamora Pierce, First Test
    tags: kel, neal

  • #15
    Tamora Pierce
    “I'm about to commence four years of obeying the cause of a bruiser on a horse. I refuse to put down what might be the last book I see for months.”
    Tamora Pierce
    tags: neal

  • #16
    Tamora Pierce
    “WE do try to eat," Raoul called back to her [Kel]. I go all faint if I don't get fed regularly. Only think of the disgrace to the King's Own if I fell from the saddle."
    "But there was that time in Fanwood," a voice behind them said.
    "That wedding in Tameran," added the blonde Sergeant Osbern, riding a horse-length behind Kel.
    "Don't forget when what's-his-name, with the army, retired," yelled a third.
    "Silence, insubordinate curs!" cried Raoul. "Do not sully my new squire's ears with your profane tales!"
    "Even if they're TRUE?" That was Dom. It seemed Neal wasn't the only family member versed in irony.”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #17
    Tamora Pierce
    “I've said it before and I'll say it again, my lord. You are an evil man.”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #18
    Tamora Pierce
    “My new knight mistress is famed for wielding sharp edges: Sword, Knife and Tongue!”
    Tamora Pierce, Squire

  • #19
    Tamora Pierce
    “I was stark raving mad, and my family was too polite to mention it. That's what living with the Yamanis does to people. They get so well-mannered they won't mention you're crazy.”
    Tamora Pierce, Page

  • #20
    Tamora Pierce
    “Raoul: Age and treachery!
    Neal: Youth and skill!”
    Tamora Pierce, Trickster's Choice

  • #21
    Tamora Pierce
    “I wish you would thrash him. He deserves it."
    She looked back at him. "I will one day, sir. I'm getting tired of falling down.”
    Tamora Pierce, Alanna: The First Adventure

  • #22
    Tamora Pierce
    “Ah," Gary said dreamily. " 'Free time.' I've heard about that. Don't fool yourself, Fire-Top. What with extra hours of lessons for punishments, and the extra work you get every day, free time is an illusion. It's what you get when you die and the gods reward you for a life spent working from dawn until midnight. We all face up to it sooner or later--the only real free time you get here is what my honored sire chooses to give you, when he thinks you have earned it."
    "And he doesn't give it to you at night," Alex put in. "He gives it to you when you've been here awhile, on Market Day and sometimes a morning or afternoon all to yourself. But never at night. At night you study. During the day you study. In your sleep--”
    Tamora Pierce, Alanna: The First Adventure

  • #23
    Patricia Briggs
    “A werewolf tossed me against a giant packing crate while I was trying to rescue a frightened young girl who'd been kidnapped by an evil witch and a drug lord.”
    Patricia Briggs, Moon Called

  • #24
    Patricia Briggs
    “For Adam, screwed-up bonding thing or not, I’d wait forever.
    “Really?” he asked in a tone I’d never heard from him before. Softer. Vulnerable. Adam didn’t do vulnerable.

    “Really what?” I asked.
    “Despite the way our bond scares you, despite the way someone in the pack played you, you’d still have me?”
    He'd been listening to my thoughts. This time it didn't bother me.

    “Adam,” I told him, “I’d walk barefoot over hot coals for you.”
    Patricia Briggs, Silver Borne

  • #25
    Patricia Briggs
    “What would a racist call werewolves? Wargs? She kind of liked that one, but suspected that racist bastards didn't read Tolkien.”
    Patricia Briggs, Fair Game

  • #26
    Patricia Briggs
    “Things change whether you want them to, or not--unless you are dead. Don't hold so hard to the past that you die with it.”
    Patricia Briggs, River Marked

  • #27
    Patricia Briggs
    “You forgot the ‘my precious,’” Anna said dryly. “If you want to act like a freaking nutcase, you have to do it right.”
    Patricia Briggs, Fair Game

  • #28
    Patricia Briggs
    “Nothing says you're sorry like a dead bunny.”
    Patricia Briggs, River Marked

  • #29
    Patricia Briggs
    “Yes,” I told him. “I think the guy playing the Pirate King was awesome.”

    He stopped where he was.

    “What?” I asked, frowning at the big smile on his face.

    “I didn’t say I liked the Pirate King,” he told me.

    “Oh.” I closed my eyes—and there he was. A warm, edgy presence right on the edge of my perception. When I opened my eyes, he was standing right in front of me.
    “Cool,” I told him. “You’re back.”

    He kissed me leisurely. When he was finished, I was more than ready to head home. Fast.

    “You make me laugh,” he told me seriously.”
    Patricia Briggs, Bone Crossed

  • #30
    Patricia Briggs
    “She doesn’t need the pack. She doesn’t need me.”

    I shot to my feet. “That’s not true,” I said hotly.

    He tilted his head a little, his eyes meeting mine. His eyes softened. “I misspoke,” he said in a steady voice. “She doesn’t need me to make sure she has enough food or a place to live-that is my privilege, but she doesn’t need me to do that. She doesn’t need me to keep her safe or to make her a whole person. She doesn’t need me to do anything except love her. Which I do.”
    Patricia Briggs, Fire Touched



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