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  • #1
    Cecelia Ahern
    “I believe in the magic of books. I believe that during certain periods in our lives we are drawn to particular books--whether it's strolling down the aisles of a bookshop with no idea whatsoever of what it is that we want to read and suddenly finding the most perfect, most wonderfully suitable book staring us right in the face. Unblinking. Or a chance meeting with a stranger or friend who recommends a book we would never ordinarily reach for. Books have the ability to find their own way into our lives.”
    Cecelia Ahern

  • #2
    Cecelia Ahern
    “Life is made up of meetings and partings. People come into your life everyday, you say good morning, you say good evening, some stay for a few minutes, some stay for a few months, some a year, others a whole lifetime. No matter who it is, you meet and then you part. I'm so glad I met you Elizabeth Egan; I'll thank my lucky stars for that. I think I wished for you all of my life" He whispered. "But now it is time for us to part.”
    Cecelia Ahern, If You Could See Me Now

  • #3
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “I think we ought to live happily ever after," and she thought he meant it. Sophie knew that living happily ever after with Howl would be a good deal more hair-raising than any storybook made it sound, though she was determined to try. "It should be hair-raising," added Howl.
    "And you'll exploit me," Sophie said.
    "And then you'll cut up all my suits to teach me.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Howl’s Moving Castle

  • #4
    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

  • #5
    Mary Ann Shaffer
    “If there is Predestination, then God is the devil.”
    Mary Ann Shaffer, The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society

  • #6
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Glaring at the doctor, Kev spoke in Romany. "Ka xlia ma pe tute" (I'm going to shit on you.)

    "Which means," Rohan said hastily, "'Please forgive the misunderstanding; let's part as friends.'"

    "Te malavel les i menkiva," Kev added for good measure. (May you die of a malignant wasting disease.)

    "Roughly translated," Rohan said, "that means, 'May your garden be filled with fine, fat hedgehogs.' Which, I may add, is considered quite a blessing among the Rom.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Seduce Me at Sunrise

  • #7
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Kev,” Win said calmly, stepping forward, “I would like to talk to you about something.”

    Merripen, attentive as always to his wife, gave her a frowning glance. “Now?”

    "Yes, now.”

    "Can’t it wait?”

    "No,” Win said equably. At his continued hesitation, she said, “I’m expecting.”

    Merripen blinked. “Expecting what?”

    "A baby.”

    They all watched as Merripen’s face turned ashen. “But how ...” he asked dazedly, nearly staggering as he headed to Win.

    "How?” Leo repeated. “Merripen, don’t you remember that special talk we had before your wedding night?” He grinned as Merripen gave him a warning glance. Bending to Win’s ear, Leo murmured, “Well done. But what are you going to tell him when he discovers it was only a ploy?”

    "It’s not a ploy,” Win said cheerfully.

    Leo’s smile vanished, and he clapped a hand to his forehead. “Christ,” he muttered. “Where’s my brandy?” And he disappeared into the house.

    "I’m sure he meant to say ‘congratulations,’ ” Beatrix remarked brightly, following the group as they all went inside.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Tempt Me at Twilight

  • #8
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I’m fairly certain, Captain, that the more you discover about me, the more you will dislike me. Therefore, let’s cut to the chase and acknowledge that we don’t like each other. Then we won’t have to bother with the in-between part.”

    She was so bloody frank and practical about the whole thing that Christopher couldn’t help but be amused. “I’m afraid I can’t oblige you.”

    “Why not?”

    “Because when you said that just now, I found myself starting to like you.”

    “You’ll recover,” she said.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #9
    Lisa Kleypas
    “The chef turned back to the housekeeper. “Why is there doubt about the relations between Monsieur and Madame Rutledge?”

    The sheets,” she said succinctly.

    Jake nearly choked on his pastry. “You have the housemaids spying on them?” he asked around a mouthful of custard and cream.

    Not at all,” the housekeeper said defensively. “It’s only that we have vigilant maids who tell me everything. And even if they didn’t, one hardly needs great powers of observation to see that they do not behave like a married couple.”

    The chef looked deeply concerned. “You think there’s a problem with his carrot?”

    Watercress, carrot—is everything food to you?” Jake demanded.

    The chef shrugged. “Oui.”

    Well,” Jake said testily, “there is a string of Rutledge’s past mistresses who would undoubtedly testify there is nothing wrong with his carrot.”

    Alors, he is a virile man . . . she is a beautiful woman . . . why are they not making salad together?”
    Lisa Kleypas, Tempt Me at Twilight

  • #10
    Lisa Kleypas
    “It might do wonders for your marriage,” Amelia continued. “It’s lovely to talk to your husband after you’ve been to bed together. They just lie there feeling grateful and say yes to everything.” - Amelia to Poppy”
    Lisa Kleypas, Tempt Me at Twilight

  • #11
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I beg your pardon?” Catherine interrupted. “Are you implying that women have poor judgment?”

    “In these matters, yes.” Leo gestured to Christopher. “Just look at the fellow, standing there like a bloody Greek god. Do you think she chose him because of his intellect?”

    “I graduated from Cambridge,” Christopher said acidly. “Should I have brought my diploma?”

    “In this family,” Cam interrupted, “there is no requirement of a university degree to prove one’s intelligence. Lord Ramsay is a perfect example of how one has nothing to do with the other.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #12
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Beatrix puts a distance between herself and the rest of the world. She’s very engaging, but also quite private in nature. I see the same qualities in Captain Phelan.”

    “Yes,” Amelia said. “You’re absolutely right, Catherine. Put that way, the match does seem more appropriate.”

    “I still have reservations,” Leo said.

    “You always do,” Amelia replied. “If you’ll recall, you objected to Cam in the beginning, but now you’ve accepted him.”

    “That’s because the more brothers-in-law I acquire,” Leo said, “the better Cam looks by comparison.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #13
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I like pessimists. They’re always the ones who bring life jackets for the boat.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor

  • #14
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Cat doesn’t have to work. She’s a woman of independent means. I settled enough money on her to allow her the freedom to do anything she wished. She went to boarding school for four years, and stayed to teach for another two. Eventually she came to me and said she’d accepted a position as a governess for the Hathaway family. I believe you were in France with Win at the time. Cat went for the interview, Cam and Amelia liked her, Beatrix and Poppy clearly needed her, and no one seemed inclined to question her lack of experience.”
    “Of course not,” Leo said acidly. “My family would never bother with something so insignificant as job experience. I’m sure they started the interview by asking what her favorite color was.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Married by Morning

  • #15
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Christopher heard a pair of women gossiping nearby, whispering in disapproving undertones.

    "... Ramsey was found flirting in a corner with a woman. They had to drag him away from her."

    "Who was it?"

    "His own wife."

    "Oh, dear.”
    Lisa Kleypas , Love in the Afternoon

  • #16
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Win," Leo said, "you'll burn the house down, just after it's been rebuilt. Give me the bloody matchbox."

    She shook her head resolutely.

    Are we starting a new springtime ritual?" Leo demanded. "The annual burning-of-the-manse?" Come to your senses, Win.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Seduce Me at Sunrise

  • #17
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Captain Phelan and I dislike each other,” Beatrix told her. “In fact, we’re sworn enemies.”
    Christopher glanced at her quickly. “When did we become sworn enemies?”
    Ignoring him, Beatrix said to her sister, "Regardless, he’s staying for tea.”
    “Wonderful,” Amelia said equably. “Why are you enemies, dear?”
    “I met him yesterday while I was out walking,” Beatrix explained. “And he called Medusa a ‘garden pest,’ and faulted me for bringing her to a picnic.”
    Amelia smiled at Christopher. “Medusa has been called many worse things around here, including ‘diseased pincushion,’ and ‘perambulating cactus.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #18
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Of all the Hathaway sisters,” Cam said equably, “Beatrix is the one most suited to choose her own husband. I trust her judgment.”
    Beatrix gave him a brilliant smile. “Thank you, Cam.”
    “What are you thinking?” Leo demanded of his brother-in-law. “You can’t trust Beatrix’s judgment.”
    “Why not?”
    “She’s too young,” Leo said.
    “I’m twenty-three,” Beatrix protested. “In dog years I’d be dead.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #19
    Lisa Kleypas
    “We assured Phelan that we were more than happy to let him have you and your menagerie,” Leo retorted.
    “After that, he said he needed to think.”
    “About what?” Beatrix demanded. “What is there to think about? Why is it taking him so long to make a decision?”
    “He’s a man, dear,” Amelia explained kindly. “Sustained thinking is very difficult for them.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #20
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Beatrix,” Amelia said over her shoulder as they proceeded through the hallway. “Perhaps you should reconsider your attire. Poor Captain Phelan may find it somewhat shocking.”
    “But he’s already seen me like this,” came Beatrix’s voice from behind Christopher, “and I’ve already shocked him. What is the point in changing clothes? Captain, would you feel more comfortable if I took my breeches off?”
    “No,” he said hastily.
    “Good, I’ll keep them on. Really, I don’t see why women shouldn’t dress like this all the time. One can walk freely and even leap. How is one to chase after a goat in skirts?”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #21
    Lisa Kleypas
    “With all due respect," Christopher muttered, "this conversation is leading nowhere. At least one of you should point out that Beatrix deserves a better man."

    "That's what I said about my wife," Leo remarked. "Which is why I married her before she could find one.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #22
    Lisa Kleypas
    “Just look at the fellow, standing there like a bloody Greek god. Do you think she chose him because of his intellect?”
    Lisa Kleypas, Love in the Afternoon

  • #23
    Lisa Kleypas
    “I never take advice, good or bad. That would only encourage more of it.”
    Lisa Kleypas, Seduce Me at Sunrise

  • #24
    Philip Pullman
    “I think it's perfectly possible to explain how the universe came about without bringing God into it, but I don't know everything, and there may well be a God somewhere, hiding away. Actually, if he is keeping out of sight, it's because he's ashamed of his followers and all the cruelty and ignorance they're responsible for promoting in his name. If I were him, I'd want nothing to do with them.”
    Philip Pullman

  • #25
    Philip Pullman
    “I stopped believing there was a power of good and a power of evil that were outside us. And I came to believe that good and evil are names for what people do, not for what they are.”
    Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

  • #26
    Philip Pullman
    “I'll be looking for you, Will, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, we'll cling together so tight that nothing and no one'll ever tear us apart. Every atom of me and every atom of you... We'll live in birds and flowers and dragonflies and pine trees and in clouds and in those little specks of light you see floating in sunbeams... And when they use our atoms to make new lives, they wont' just be able to take one, they'll have to take two, one of you and one of me, we'll be joined so tight...”
    Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials - The Trilogy: The Golden Compass / The Subtle Knife / The Amber Spyglass

  • #27
    Philip Pullman
    “Oh, Will," she said, "What can we do? Whatever can we do? I want to live with you forever. I want to kiss you and lie down with you and wake up with you every day of my life till I die, years and years and years away. I don't want a memory, just a memory..."

    "No," he said. "Memory's a poor thing to have. It's your own real hair and mouth and arms and eyes and hands I want. I didn't know I could ever love anything so much. Oh, Lyra, I wish this night would never end! If only we could stay here like this, and the world could stop turning, and everyone else could fall into a sleep..."

    "Everyone except us! And you and I could live here forever and just love each other."

    "I will love you forever; whatever happens. Till I die and after I die, and when I find my way out of the land of the dead, I'll drift about forever, all my atoms, till I find you again..."

    "I'll be looking for you, Will, every moment, every single moment. And when we do find each other again, we'll cling together so tight that nothing and no one'll ever tear us apart. Every atom of me and every atom of you...We'll live in birds and flowers and dragonflies and pin trees and in clouds and in those little specks of light you see floating in sunbeams...And when they use our atoms to make new lives, they won't just be able to take one, they'll have to take two, one of you and one of me, we'll be joined so tight..."

    They lay side by side, hand in hand, looking at the sky.”
    Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

  • #28
    Philip Pullman
    “As for what it's against - the story is against those who pervert and misuse religion, or any other kind of doctrine with a holy book and a priesthood and an apparatus of power that wields unchallengeable authority, in order to dominate and suppress human freedoms.”
    Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials

  • #29
    Philip Pullman
    “She wondered whether there would ever come an hour in her life when she didn't think of him -- didn't speak to him in her head, didn't relive every moment they'd been together, didn't long for his voice and his hands and his love. She had never dreamed of what it would feel like to love someone so much; of all the things that had astonished her in her adventures, that was what astonished her the most. She thought the tenderness it left in her heart was like a bruise that would never go away, but she would cherish it forever.”
    Philip Pullman, His Dark Materials - The Trilogy: The Golden Compass / The Subtle Knife / The Amber Spyglass

  • #30
    Stephenie Meyer
    “When life offers you a dream so far beyond any of your expectations, it’s not reasonable to grieve when it comes to an end.”
    Stephanie Meyer, Twilight



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