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I've seen things that I don't understand but that nonetheless delight me - Addison Goodheart pg 74
— Dean Koontz
The ill or impaired may, in the sense of fulfilling life, be far more free than healthy people.
— Arthur W. Frank
I assure you, my dear, were you to play the piano on the moon, I would hear every chord.
— Amor Towles
It was truly amazing, Clary thought, how much teenage boys were able to eat without ever gaining weight or making themselves sick.
-pg.68- — Cassandra Clare
-pg.68- — Cassandra Clare
Love is the greatest corrupter ever known and has been the numbers one downfall of mankind since the first creation.
— Sherrilyn Kenyon
You can't ground us. We're homeless," Daphne said.
— Michael Buckley
Ninjas are way cooler than pirates. pg 4
— Colby Hodge
You do not create ex nihilo. You rearrange and recombine. You are the same old flour and eggs in search of a new recipe.
— Douglas Wilson
Oh, I get it, it's simple. PG means the hero gets the girl, 15 means that the villain gets the girl, and 18 means everybody gets the girl.
— Michael Douglas
Broken vows are like broken mirrors. They leave those who held to them bleeding and staring at fractured images of themselves. (pg. 161)
— Richard Paul Evans
Exactly,' she said, and made her point as simply as that. There wasn't a lot of bullshit in my heaven.
~pg 8 — Alice Sebold
~pg 8 — Alice Sebold
The Paradox of Change: People can only change when they feel accepted as they are now. Dr. Arnold Beisser Pg 220
— John Kuypers
Heroes save worlds," Clary said. "They don't destroy them.
— Cassandra Clare
Don't you understand that freedom depends upon the continuing possibility of rebel violence. When violence becomes unthinkable, freedom dies ...
— Samuel B. Southwell
But like it or not, change happens and, like most things in life, doesn't really happen /to us/ - it just happens.
— David Kessler
We were castoffs and slaves, orphans and unwanteds and used-to-be princesses...and we were mighty.
pg 288 — Lesley Livingston
pg 288 — Lesley Livingston
Now I'm standing in black stiletto heels in the middle of a Norman Rockwell painting. (pg 106-107)
— Katja Millay
Pg 29 their brief relationship now strikes her as the most obvious mistake in the worl
— Jennifer E. Smith
The principle of neighborhood at home always implies the principle of charity abroad. (pg. 260, The Idea of a Local Economy)
— Wendell Berry
Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday.
— Ann Brashares
For him words took away the beauty of what he saw.
— Leo Tolstoy
It would be easier if people were just good or bad and that was that.
pg. 313 — Catherine Ryan Hyde
pg. 313 — Catherine Ryan Hyde
Talent," she said, "is Gods gift to you. What you do with it, is your gift back to him." ... The Blue Edge of Midnight, pg. 3.
— Jonathan King
If you really love something, you never try to keep it the way it is forever. You have to let it be free to change.
— Cassandra Clare
Don't consider painful what's good for you.
— Deborah Harkness
A father's suspicion...' she began.
Is as powerful as a mother's intuition.'
~pg 87, Ruana Singh and Jack Salmon — Alice Sebold
Is as powerful as a mother's intuition.'
~pg 87, Ruana Singh and Jack Salmon — Alice Sebold
... If one who slays one is a murderer then he who slays a thousand is not a hero,' said Lalu.
- Pg. #112, Across the Black Waters. — Mullk Raj Anand
- Pg. #112, Across the Black Waters. — Mullk Raj Anand
I don't mean like balls-in-your-face or gifts of pornography and butt plugs romantic, just cute, over-the-pants, PG-13 movie stuff.
— Frances Winkler
The war has put its skeleton fingers even into our pockets. (pg:40)
— Virginia Woolf
Most things look better from a distance ... And as a matter of fact, so do most people. - The Spook, pg 435
— Joseph Delaney
But time could not move backward. Just as he had been made, he had to be unmade."
pg 299 — Veronica Roth
pg 299 — Veronica Roth
As they baked in the sunlight, she let herself think it:
I have a crush on Richard Gansey. — Maggie Stiefvater
I have a crush on Richard Gansey. — Maggie Stiefvater
...consider how [the Proverbs] define success: the establishment of righteousness, justice and equity. (pg. 95)
— Ellen F. Davis
For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
— Jeri Smith-Ready
Nothing is an easy thing to feel but a difficult thing to express (pg 20).
— Hilary Thayer Hamann
Do try to remember this: even the world's not so black as it is painted
-Valerie to Stephen (pg. 408) — Radclyffe Hall
-Valerie to Stephen (pg. 408) — Radclyffe Hall
Innocence is an infinitely fragile thing and thought can sometimes injure, even destroy it. - Pg. 254
— Ellis Peters
Criticism should be received as a kindness (Ps. 141:5).
— Douglas Wilson
Shakti always said we should have a guy we wanted to keep shaving our legs for. I knew what she meant.
pg. 129 — Deb Caletti
pg. 129 — Deb Caletti
I have no appetite,' she sighed. 'Not for food, not for work. Not for anything.' I looked at her and wondered what I am except appetite.
— Andrea Barrett
And heard the green birds singing/ from the other side of silence
pg. 36// A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
pg. 36// A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
We sat down and I felt as if we were one of those rich married couples, more separated than united by their dinner table.
-pg 46 — Albert Sanchez Pinol
-pg 46 — Albert Sanchez Pinol
My dream is to make the world's scariest PG movie. Because I feel that if you can do that, then you've done something special.
— Matthew Gray Gubler
There was a hint of spring in her sole green eyes, something summery in her complexion, and a rich autumn ripeness in her walk.
— Toni Morrison
Smiles that are meant to hide something never last very long, especially when the smile is hiding guilt (pg. 183).
— Amy Kathleen Ryan
The life she'd led, each of the places she'd called home sending unexpected shoots toward the next, had made her open to almost anything.
— Andrea Barrett
And suddenly I feel weak, like every question in my head has collided against each other and won't let me think. (pg. 108)
— Mary E. Pearson
Magnus wants to shout at me, don't you, Magnus?" (Jace)
"Yes," Magnus said, tearing his eyes away from Alec long enough to scowl.
-pg.275- — Cassandra Clare
"Yes," Magnus said, tearing his eyes away from Alec long enough to scowl.
-pg.275- — Cassandra Clare
Is where I first/ fell in love/ with unreality
pg. 35// A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
pg. 35// A Coney Island of the Mind — Lawrence Ferlinghetti
Giving a woman your whole life is meaningless without giving her your whole heart as well.
— Deborah Harkness
The weather service reported that there weren't any atmospheric conditions present that might have led to fish raining from the sky.
— Haruki Murakami
The missing stairs baffled Clary. What did vampires have against stairs?
-Clary, pg.266- — Cassandra Clare
-Clary, pg.266- — Cassandra Clare
Changelings are fish you're supposed to throw back. A cuckoo raised by sparrows. They don't quite fit anywhere. (pg. 134)
— Holly Black
Let's just day love isn't easy. even when you're the sole survivors of a plane crash and you have the hots for each other.
— Rebecca Serle
In that moment, he liked all the things she didn't say more than the things she did."
pg 457 — Veronica Roth
pg 457 — Veronica Roth
pg. 245 ...there probably isn't a marriage or a relationship or a friendship anywhere today that wasn't jump-started by trivia.
— Ken Jennings
The American uppermiddle-class citizen is a composite of negatives. He is largely delineated by what he is not.
- pg. 41 — William S. Burroughs
- pg. 41 — William S. Burroughs
Pg 9, The consciousness of life's unconsciousness is the oldest tax levied on the intelligence.
— Fernando Pessoa
Everything in life is unusual until you get accustomed to it -The Scarecrow - The Marvellous Land Of Oz by L. Frank Baum pg 103 chapter 13
— L. Frank Baum
What have I earned from you, Valek? Loyalty? Respect? Trust?"
"You have my attention. But give me what I want, and you can have everything. — Maria V. Snyder
"You have my attention. But give me what I want, and you can have everything. — Maria V. Snyder
They call it the drowning instinct. It's when drowning doesn't look like drowning. (pg. 241)
— Ilsa J. Bick
I've met an attractive weasel or two in my time. He looks more like a rat.
-pg.170- — Cassandra Clare
-pg.170- — Cassandra Clare
I was speechless. Elodie Parris, defending me? Maybe in all this chaos, hell actually had frozen over.
— Rachel Hawkins
Because human lives are composed in precisely such a fashion. They are composed like music
pg 52 — Milan Kundera
pg 52 — Milan Kundera
Maybe secrets are only told when you're trying to protect the real truth from coming out. pg 168
— Jill Bialosky
The unspoken motto of our house: If you stay closer to the ground, you have less distance to fall,
— Rebecca Serle
How come I believe in God? I guess its's because some things are too incredible for people to take all the credit. (pg. 350)
— Jodi Picoult
One thing you will learn with experience of dealing with politicians, is never to be surprised at anything.
- The Linchpin, Pg. 72 — Neeraj Ashok
- The Linchpin, Pg. 72 — Neeraj Ashok
Angel ... I don't think you understand the lengths I would go to if it means keeping you here with me.'
-Patch (PG 262) — Becca Fitzpatrick
-Patch (PG 262) — Becca Fitzpatrick
War is a lot of things and it's useless to pretend that exciting isn't one of them. (pg. 144)
— Sebastian Junger
What the hell is that?" he asked.
"Magic mushrooms."
"I've always wanted to try those," he exclaimed. "They sound so cute. — Heather O'Neill
"Magic mushrooms."
"I've always wanted to try those," he exclaimed. "They sound so cute. — Heather O'Neill
Because - oh shut up laughing, you two - because they've just been turned down by girls they asked to the ball!
— J.K. Rowling
Love hurts."
Oh, shut UP!" - pg 123 — James Patterson
Oh, shut UP!" - pg 123 — James Patterson