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  • #1
    Algernon Charles Swinburne
    “That no life lives forever;
    That dead men rise up never;
    That even the weariest river
    Winds somewhere safe to sea.”
    Algernon Charles Swinburne, The Garden of Proserpine

  • #2
    C.S. Lewis
    “I wrote this story for you, but when I began it I had not realized that girls grow quicker than books. As a result you are already too old for fairy tales, and by the time it is printed and bound you will be older still. But some day you will be old enough to start reading fairy tales again. You can then take it down from some upper shelf, dust it, and tell me what you think of it. I shall probably be too deaf to hear, and too old to understand a word you say, but I shall still be your affectionate Godfather, C. S. Lewis.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe

  • #3
    C.S. Lewis
    “If we find ourselves with a desire that nothing in this world can satisfy, the most probable explanation is that we were made for another world.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #4
    C.S. Lewis
    “Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art.... It has no survival value; rather it is one of those things which give value to survival.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Four Loves

  • #5
    C.S. Lewis
    “I can't imagine a man really enjoying a book and reading it only once.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #6
    C.S. Lewis
    “Crying is all right in its way while it lasts. But you have to stop sooner or later, and then you still have to decide what to do.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Silver Chair

  • #7
    A.A. Milne
    “It's snowing still," said Eeyore gloomily.
    "So it is."
    "And freezing."
    "Is it?"
    "Yes," said Eeyore. "However," he said, brightening up a little, "we haven't had an earthquake lately.”
    A.A. Milne

  • #8
    A.A. Milne
    “Rabbit's clever," said Pooh thoughtfully.
    "Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit's clever."
    "And he has Brain."
    "Yes," said Piglet, "Rabbit has Brain."
    There was a long silence.
    "I suppose," said Pooh, "that that's why he never understands anything.”
    A.A. Milne, Winnie-the-Pooh

  • #9
    A.A. Milne
    “Good morning, Eeyore," said Pooh.
    "Good morning, Pooh Bear," said Eeyore gloomily. "If it is a good morning, which I doubt," said he.
    "Why, what's the matter?"
    "Nothing, Pooh Bear, nothing. We can't all, and some of us don't. That's all there is to it."
    "Can't all what?" said Pooh, rubbing his nose.
    "Gaiety. Song-and-dance. Here we go round the mulberry bush.”
    A. A. Milne

  • #10
    A.A. Milne
    “That's right. You'll like Owl. He flew past a day or two ago and noticed me. He didn't actually say anything, mind you, but he knew it was me. Very friendly of him. Encouraging."

    Pooh and Piglet shuffled about a little and said, "Well, good-bye, Eeyore" as lingeringly as they could, but they had a long way to go, and wanted to be getting on.

    "Good-bye," said Eeyore. "Mind you don't get blown away, little Piglet. You'd be missed. People would say `Where's little Piglet been blown to?' -- really wanting to know. Well, good-bye. And thank you for happening to pass me.”
    A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner

  • #11
    A.A. Milne
    “It's a little Anxious," Piglet said to himself, "to be a
    Very Small Animal Entirely Surrounded by Water. Christopher
    Robin and Pooh could escape by Climbing Trees, and Kanga could
    escape by Jumping, and Rabbit could escape by Burrowing, and
    Owl could escape by Flying, and Eeyore could escape by -- by
    Making a Loud Noise Until Rescued, and here am I, surrounded by
    water and I can't do anything.”
    A.A. Milne

  • #12
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “Blue was perfectly aware that it was possible to have a friendship that wasn't all-encompassing, that wasn't blinding, deafening, maddening, quickening. It was just that now that she'd had this kind, she didn't want another.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue

  • #13
    Maggie Stiefvater
    “What she wanted was to see something no one else could see or would see, and maybe that was asking for more magic than was in the world.”
    Maggie Stiefvater, The Raven Boys

  • #14
    Richard Siken
    “Imagine this:
    You’re driving.
    The sky’s bright. You look great.
    In a word, in a phrase, it’s a movie,
    you’re the star.
    so smile for the camera, it’s your big scene,
    you know your lines.
    I’m the director. I’m in a helicopter.
    I have a megaphone and you play along,
    because you want to die for love,
    you always have.
    Imagine this:
    You’re pulling the car over. Somebody’s waiting.
    You’re going to die
    in your best friend’s arms.
    And you play along because it’s funny, because it’s written down,
    you’ve memorized it,
    it’s all you know.
    I say the phrases that keep it all going,
    and everybody plays along.
    Imagine:
    Someone’s pulling a gun, and you’re jumping into the middle of it.
    You didn’t think you’d feel this way.
    There’s a gun in your hand.
    It feels hot. It feels oily.

    I’m the director
    and i’m screaming at you,
    I’m waving my arms in the sky,
    and everyone’s watching, everyone’s
    curious, everyone’s
    holding their breath.

    'Planet of Love”
    Richard Siken, Crush

  • #15
    Stephen  King
    “Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.”
    Stephen King

  • #16
    Stephen  King
    “Fiction is the truth inside the lie.”
    Stephen King

  • #17
    Rick Riordan
    “What if it lines up like it did in the Trojan War ... Athena versus Poseidon?"
    "I don't know. But I just know that I'll be fighting next to you."
    "Why?"
    "Because you're my friend, Seaweed Brain. Any more stupid questions?”
    Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief

  • #18
    Rick Riordan
    “It's funny how humans can wrap their mind around things and fit them into their version of reality.”
    Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief

  • #19
    Rick Riordan
    “Families are messy. Immortal families are eternally messy. Sometimes the best we can do is to remind each other that we're related for better or for worse...and try to keep the maiming and killing to a minimum.”
    Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters

  • #20
    Rick Riordan
    “The real world is where the monsters are.”
    Rick Riordan, The Lightning Thief

  • #21
    Rick Riordan
    “My dear young cousin, if there's one thing I've learned over the eons, it's that you can't give up on your family, no matter how tempting they make it.”
    Rick Riordan

  • #22
    A.A. Milne
    “And out floated Eeyore.
    "Eeyore!" cried everybody.
    Looking very calm, very dignified, with his legs in the air, came Eeyore from beneath the bridge.
    "It's Eeyore!" cried Roo, terribly excited.
    "Is that so?" said Eeyore, getting caught up by a little eddy, and turning slowly round three times. "I wondered."
    "I didn't know you were playing," said Roo.
    "I'm not," said Eeyore.
    "Eeyore, what are you doing there?" said Rabbit.
    "I'll give you three guesses, Rabbit. Digging holes in the ground? Wrong. Leaping from branch to branch of a young oak-tree? Wrong. Waiting for somebody to help me out of the river? Right. Give Rabbit time, and he'll always get the answer."
    "But, Eeyore," said Pooh in distress, "what can we--I mean, how shall we--do you think if we--"
    "Yes," said Eeyore. "One of those would be just the thing. Thank you, Pooh.”
    A.A. Milne, The House at Pooh Corner

  • #23
    Neil Gaiman
    “Fairy tales are more than true: not because they tell us that dragons exist, but because they tell us that dragons can be beaten.”
    Neil Gaiman, Coraline

  • #24
    Homer
    “Why so much grief for me? No man will hurl me down to Death, against my fate. And fate? No one alive has ever escaped it, neither brave man nor coward, I tell you - it’s born with us the day that we are born.”
    Homer, The Iliad

  • #25
    Homer
    “Achilles glared at him and answered, "Fool, prate not to me about covenants. There can be no covenants between men and lions, wolves and lambs can never be of one mind, but hate each other out and out an through. Therefore there can be no understanding between you and me, nor may there be any covenants between us, till one or other shall fall”
    Homer, The Iliad

  • #26
    Katherine Arden
    “Nothing changes, Vasya. Things are, or they are not. Magic is forgetting that something ever was other than as you willed it.”
    Katherine Arden, The Bear and the Nightingale

  • #27
    Katherine Arden
    “Magic is forgetting the world was ever other than as you willed it.”
    Katherine Arden, The Winter of the Witch

  • #28
    Katherine Arden
    “I would walk into the jaws of hell itself, if it were a path of my own choosing. I would rather die tomorrow in the forest than live a hundred years of the life appointed me.”
    Katherine Arden, The Bear and the Nightingale

  • #29
    Katherine Arden
    “Has the world run dry of warriors?' She asked. 'All out of brave lords? Are they sending out maidens these days to do the work of heroes?'
    'There were no heroes,' said Vasya between her teeth. 'There was only me.”
    Katherine Arden, The Girl in the Tower

  • #30
    Virginia Woolf
    “Anyone who has the temerity to write about Jane Austen is aware of [two] facts: first, that of all great writers she is the most difficult to catch in the act of greatness; second, that there are twenty-five elderly gentlemen living in the neighbourhood of London who resent any slight upon her genius as if it were an insult to the chastity of their aunts.”
    Virginia Woolf , A Room of One’s Own



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