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What's the point of not taking chances? I don't know if I could stand living my whole life afraid.
— Ilsa J. Bick
The grief in her green eyes slips then hardens and, for an instant, Pendleton sees the woman she has become and has no right being, not at sixteen.
— Ilsa J. Bick
We were like matching bookends, almost touching but with volumes between us and stories, so many stories.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Monster or not, he was risking his neck to save her.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Run, she told herself. Run, you idiot, run.
But she didn't. She couldn't. She just ... couldn't. — Ilsa J. Bick
But she didn't. She couldn't. She just ... couldn't. — Ilsa J. Bick
We all have our fictions, little lies we tell ourselves to keep going from one day to the next.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Sometimes you don't know what you need until it's gone
— Ilsa J. Bick
She said all writers were prima donnas, drunks, social misfits, pompous, or depressed. Brilliant, maybe, but completely crazy.
— Ilsa J. Bick
How people react is going to be based on how you react.
— Ilsa J. Bick
But sticking to rules just because they're there does not make them right. You need to learn when the rules should be broken.
— Ilsa J. Bick
What about study hall? Shouldn't I go to the library?
"What for, Ms. Lord?" Mr. anderson said. "You're with me — Ilsa J. Bick
"What for, Ms. Lord?" Mr. anderson said. "You're with me — Ilsa J. Bick
She's got the kind of ethereal, unselfconscious beauty some young girls possess that breaks your heart. Or theirs.
— Ilsa J. Bick
I didn't throw the paper away.
Maybe I should have.
Oh, the things you know in retrospect. — Ilsa J. Bick
Maybe I should have.
Oh, the things you know in retrospect. — Ilsa J. Bick
Desire is so much sweeter when you cant have it.
— Ilsa J. Bick
I am a ghost in a land of phantoms and forgotten nightmares.
— Ilsa J. Bick
This Army of Light was mine. I had summoned it. I had DRAWN it.
Could I have stopped it? I don't know.
The truth is, I didn't want to. — Ilsa J. Bick
Could I have stopped it? I don't know.
The truth is, I didn't want to. — Ilsa J. Bick
Dewerman was this bearded 1960's throwback: a Teletubby in tie-dye, suspenders, and thinning hair scraped back into a stringy gray rat.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Neither was evil. They were both true to who they are.
— Ilsa J. Bick
They call it the drowning instinct. It's when drowning doesn't look like drowning. (pg. 241)
— Ilsa J. Bick
This is a fairy tale with teeth and claws.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Follow your heart. Just don't get lost.
— Ilsa J. Bick
I think. I sense. I wonder.
— Ilsa J. Bick
Honestly, Bob: how do you carve a scream?
— Ilsa J. Bick
The familiar was usually invisible; how many people really noticed everything they saw?
— Ilsa J. Bick
Not everyone wears their scars on their skin.
— Ilsa J. Bick
You really didn't appreciate how thick, how powerful water was until you had to fight it.
— Ilsa J. Bick
The things you think about when you're a hair's breath away from getting yourself killed.
— Ilsa J. Bick