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Here's to real heroes, not the ones who carry us off into the sunset but the ones who help us choose our princes. - commentary on Castles on the Sand
— E.M. Tippetts
As long as politics is the shadow of big business, the attenuation of the shadow will not change the substance.
— John Dewey
Songs are just novels that get to the point quicker. Though I don't imagine that Ke$ha's book would be clean YA...
— Inda Herwood
It is possible for YA heroines to go an entire book without discussing their love lives.
— Celine Kiernan
Marika was a book nerd and had a TBR pile taller than her. She was a sucker for YA
— Mirella Muffarotto
You're only as old as you feel.
— Lucy Ivison
I prefer a God who once and for all impressed his will upon creation, to one who continually busied about modifying what he had already done.
— William Temple
All groups are a little intimidated by ya show of power. I mean who ever thought the monarchy was dead didn't realize it changed zip codes. - Cross
— Mira Monroe
A BOOK?! WHAT D'YOU WANNA FLAMING BOOK FOR? ... WE'VE GOT A LOVELY TELLY WITH A 12-INCH SCREEN AND NOW YA WANNA BOOK!
— Roald Dahl
It was a musty sweet smell. "Is this plague city?
— Thaddeus Nowak
If we weigh the significance of a book by the effect it has on its readers, then the great children's books suddenly turn up very high on the list.
— Laura Miller
Life had handed me a different set of cards and I was going to have to play my hand either way.
— Brittany Hawes
On this sacred path of Radical Acceptance, rather than striving for perfection, we discover how to love ourselves into wholeness.
— Tara Brach
You don't have the potential to create, you are always creating.
— Jack Canfield
Helping your weapon reach your target is easy. Watching someone accept that their life is over before it ever became something is not quite as simple.
— Emm Cole
Becoming a YA author was actually a very lucky accident. When I wrote the 'Queen of Everything,' I thought it was a book for adults.
— Deb Caletti