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  • #1
    Emily Henry
    “I read once that sunflowers always orient themselves to face the sun. That’s what being near Charlie Lastra is like for me. There could be a raging wildfire racing toward me from the west and I’d still be straining eastward toward his warmth.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #2
    Victoria Schwab
    “Kell swept Lila up into his arms, amazed at her lightness. She took up so much space in the world—in his world—it was hard to imagine her being so slight. In his mind, she was made of stone.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Conjuring of Light

  • #3
    Philip Pullman
    “because he's Will”
    Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

  • #4
    Victoria Schwab
    “Magic gave so much to Man, and Man so much to Magic, that their edges blurred, and their threads all tangled, and now they can't be pulled apart. They're bound together, you see, life to life. Halves of a whole. If anyone tried to part them, they'd both unravel.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Conjuring of Light
    tags: magic

  • #5
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Sisters in battle, I am shield and blade to you. As I breathe, your enemies will know no sanctuary. While I live, your cause is mine.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Wonder Woman: Warbringer

  • #6
    Victoria Schwab
    “He was meant to be your shield,” she murmured. “Your shelter. You were never meant to be his.”
    Rhy shook his head, exasperated. “Kell isn’t the only one you fail to understand. My bond with him didn’t start with this curse. You wanted him to kill for me, die for me, protect me at all costs. Well, Mother, you got your wish. You simply failed to realize that that kind of love, that bond, it goes both ways. I would kill for him, and I would die for him, and I will protect him however I am able, from Faro and Vesk, from White London, and Black London, and from you.”
    V.E. Schwab, A Conjuring of Light

  • #7
    Stephen  King
    “I think it was the first real pain I ever felt in my life, he would tell the others. It wasn't what I thought it would be at all. It didn't put an end to me as a person. I think... it gave me a basis for comparison, finding out you could still exist inside the pain, in spite of the pain.”
    Stephen King, It

  • #8
    “I see the difference now, between loving someone from afar and loving someone up close. When you see them up close, you see the real them, but they also get to see the real you.”
    Jenny Han, To All the Boys I've Loved Before

  • #9
    Ben Aaronovitch
    “The media response to unusual weather is as ritualized and predictable as the stages of grief. First comes denial: "I can't believe there's so much snow." Then anger: "Why can't I drive my car, why are the trains not running?" Then blame: "Why haven't the local authorities sanded the roads, where are the snowplows, and how come the Canadians can deal with this and we can't?" This last stage goes on the longest and tends to trail off into a mumbled grumbling moan, enlivened by occasional ILLEGALS ATE MY SNOWPLOW headlines from the *Daily Mail....*”
    Ben Aaronovitch, Whispers Under Ground

  • #10
    Margaret Atwood
    “Ignoring isn’t the same as ignorance, you have to work at it.”
    Margaret Atwood, The Handmaid's Tale

  • #11
    Jennifer Niven
    “It's my experience that people are a lot more sympathetic if they can see you hurting, and for the millionth time in my life I wish for measles or smallpox or some other easily understood disease just to make it easier on me and also on them.”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #12
    “This is my reassured face," Neil said, pointing up at his blank expression.”
    Nora Sakavic, The Foxhole Court

  • #13
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Why does it matter?” asked Nikolai.
    “Because unlike Kaz, I have a conscience.”
    “I have a conscience,” said Kaz. “It just knows when to keep its mouth shut.”
    Jesper snorted. “If you have a conscience, it’s gagged and tied to a chair somewhere.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Rule of Wolves

  • #14
    Holly Black
    “Mortals are fragile," I say.
    "Not you," he says in a way that sounds a little like a lament. "You never break."
    Which is ridiculous, as hurt as I am. I feel like a constellation of wounds, held together with string and stubbornness. Still, I like hearing it. I like everything he's saying all too well.
    That boy is your weakness.
    Holly Black, The Queen of Nothing

  • #15
    Holly Black
    “The three of you have one solution to every problem. Murder. No key fits every lock.” Cardan gives us all a stern look, holding up a long-fingered hand with my stolen ruby ring still on one finger. “Someone tries to betray the High King, murder. Someone gives you a harsh look, murder. Someone disrespects you, murder. Someone ruins your laundry, murder.
    Holly Black, The Wicked King

  • #16
    Sarah Hogle
    “Has Nicholas ever looked this happy? No. What a shame, to know I've been accepting anything less than this smile he's giving me right now.”
    Sarah Hogle, You Deserve Each Other

  • #17
    Emily Henry
    “I’ll take you home whenever you want,” he says. “But if you want to stay, and you wake up screaming, it’s okay. I’ll make sure you’re okay. And if you want to stay, and then change your mind, I don’t mind driving you back at four a.m.”

    I read once that not everyone thinks in words. I was shocked, imagining these other people who don’t use language to make sense of everyone and everything, who don’t automatically organize the world into chapters, pages, sentences.

    Looking into Charlie’s face, I understand it. The way a crush of feeling and feathery impressions can move through your body, bypassing your mind. How a person can know there’s something worth saying but have no concept of what exactly that is. I’m not thinking in words.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #18
    Emily Henry
    “There's nothing so off-putting to some people as someone who seems not to care whether anyone else approves of them. maybe it's resentment: I have bent for the greater good, to follow the rules, so why haven't you? You should care.”
    Emily Henry, People We Meet on Vacation

  • #19
    Elena  Armas
    “Some days, I found excuses to touch her. I'd tell her she had something in her hair. Or that I'd thought there had been something clinging to her clothes. Sometimes, I reached for her and didn't come up with an excuse in time so I just smiled at her like a total idiot, and hoped for the best.”
    Elena Armas, The American Roommate Experiment

  • #20
    B.K. Borison
    “And isn’t it silly, to love the way someone’s things look like next to yours? Little bits and pieces of a life lived in parallel.”
    B.K. Borison, Lovelight Farms

  • #21
    Sangu Mandanna
    “Niceness is all about what we do when other people are looking. Kindness, on the other hand, runs deep. Kindness is what happens when no one’s looking.”
    Sangu Mandanna, The Very Secret Society of Irregular Witches

  • #22
    Hannah Bonam-Young
    “Perfect," I mumble. Like a weighted blanket for my soul.”
    Hannah Bonam-Young, Next of Kin

  • #23
    Hannah Bonam-Young
    “About ten days ago, I started noticing little additions to his car. In the back seat, he installed the car seat's base so we don't have to use the safety belt each time. A few days after that, a mirror that rests on the headrest and looks down at her appeared. Then, the newest addition, an emergency kit in the trunk. Filled with items that would tide us over until he could get to me in the event of a flat tire or some other issue.”
    Hannah Bonam-Young, Next of Kin

  • #24
    Brittainy C. Cherry
    “It was bullshit. They didn’t know me. How dare they throw their judgments from behind their keyboards as if they were saints. How dare they diminish the most important relationship in my life down to rumors and lies. How dare they hurt me without having a damn clue about how damaging words could be. If humans knew how damaging words could be to someone’s mental health and stability, then maybe they would’ve chosen them differently. Then again, maybe they liked the outcome. Maybe some sick fucks enjoyed hurting others in a way to make themselves feel better about their own shitty lives.”
    Brittainy C. Cherry, The Mixtape

  • #25
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “All I will say is that you show up for your friends on their hardest days. And you hold their hand through the roughest parts. Life is about who is holding your hand and, I think, whose hand you commit to holding.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, Daisy Jones & The Six

  • #26
    Kate Canterbary
    “Bodies are extremely temporary and they’re the least interesting things about us. They carry us around while we’re on this earth and there’s nothing more I can ask from my body than that. I certainly wouldn’t spend any time worrying about the size or shape of anyone else’s body. Not when I could care about their heart and their mind instead.”
    Kate Canterbary, In a Jam

  • #27
    Emily Henry
    “Love means constantly saying you're sorry, and then doing better.”
    Emily Henry, Happy Place

  • #28
    Emily Henry
    “I understood then, the immense honor it is to hurt like she does. To have loved someone so much that the taste of maple syrup can make you cry and laugh at the same time.”
    Emily Henry, Happy Place

  • #29
    Emily Henry
    “They all do, I think. You are in all of my happiest places. You are where my mind goes when it needs to be soothed.”
    Emily Henry, Happy Place

  • #30
    Ashley Poston
    “I loved how a book, a story, a set of words in a sentence organized in the exact right order, made you miss places you’ve never visited, and people you’ve never met.”
    Ashley Poston, The Seven Year Slip



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