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Heather Davis
“I didn’t mean to go after him, but no one was doing anything, and I’m probably the only one here who’s actually been in the woods for real.”

“Besides—he’s British. What do they know about camping and wilderness survival and all that?”...

There too busy drinking tea and playing cricket. He would have been lost without me”
Heather Davis, Never Cry Werewolf

John Green
“And even though it was ridiculously childish, in the end I had to call myself a faggot, which really annoyed me, because 1. I don't think that word should ever be used by anyone, let alone me, and 2. As it happens, I am not gay, and furthermore, 3. Chuck Parson made it out like calling yourself a faggot was the ultimate humiliation, even though there's nothing at all embarrassing about being gay.”
John Green, Paper Towns

“10. Fuck this. I'm real, for God's sake. I am real”
Sarabeth Purcell

Agatha Christie
“She had a long thin well-bred face like a greyhound, and a most devastating sincerity of speech.”
Agatha Christie, The Moving Finger

Agatha Christie
“She was a very kind woman and she was always doing things for people. And she was always quite sure she knew the best thing to do. What they thought about it wouldn’t have mattered. I had an aunt like that. Very fond of seed cake herself and she used to bake seed cakes for people and take them to them, and she never troubled to find out whether they liked seed cake or not.”
Agatha Christie, The Mirror Crack'd from Side to Side

Alison Lurie
“Vinnie refrains from remarking that she at least is not looking for an undying passion; Edwin surely knows that by now.”
Alison Lurie, Foreign Affairs

Agatha Christie
“Mr. Ellsworthy was a very exquisite young man dressed in a colour scheme of russet brown. He had a long pale face with a womanish mouth, long black artistic hair and a mincing walk.”
Agatha Christie, Murder Is Easy