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  • #1
    Jennifer Niven
    “You make me love you,
    And that could be the greatest thing my heart was ever fit to do...”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #2
    Jennifer Niven
    “What would I have said to him if I’d known I would never see him again?”
    Jennifer Niven, All the Bright Places

  • #3
    Mindy Kaling
    “One friend with whom you have a lot in common is better than three with whom you struggle to find things to talk about.”
    Mindy Kaling, Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me?

  • #4
    J.K. Rowling
    “Actually, I'm highly logical, which allows me to look past extraneous detail and perceive clearly that which others overlook.”
    J.K. Rowling

  • #5
    Tricia Levenseller
    “I may not have been born in the sea, but I was born to rule it.
    I am the daughter of the siren queen.”
    Tricia Levenseller, Daughter of the Siren Queen

  • #6
    Lily Herne
    “Father's always saying that South Africa must be one of the best countries in the world for surviving a zombie apocalypse,' Megan says seriously. 'It's full of security estates and high fences.”
    Lily Herne, Death of a Saint

  • #7
    Lily Herne
    “Everything's better with zombies - NOT”
    Lily Herne, Deadlands

  • #8
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Hello, Feyre darling,” he purred.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

  • #9
    Sarah J. Maas
    “To the stars who listen—and the dreams that are answered.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A Court of Mist and Fury

  • #10
    “Henry figured that the reason the Cheyenne had always ridden Appaloosas into battle was because by the time the men got there, they were so angry with the horses they were ready to kill everything.”
    Craig Johnson, The Cold Dish

  • #11
    Heather Brewer
    “Because teachers, no matter how kind, no matter how friendly, are sadistic and evil to the core.”
    Heather Brewer, Eighth Grade Bites

  • #12
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Six people, but a thousand ways this insane plan could go wrong.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #13
    Leigh Bardugo
    “The life you live, the hate you feel—it’s poison. I can drink it no longer.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #14
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Facts are for the unimaginative.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Six of Crows

  • #15
    Sarah J. Harris
    “People say silence is golden. They're wrong. It's no colour at all,”
    Sarah J. Harris, The Colour of Bee Larkham’s Murder

  • #16
    Ilse V. Rensburg
    “Doom,” Madame Luna whispers, “but of the most beautiful kind.”
    Ilse V. Rensburg, Sleight of Hand

  • #17
    Ilse V. Rensburg
    “Her velvet red locks pour out of either side of her hood, hanging over her chest like blood.”
    Ilse V. Rensburg, Sleight of Hand

  • #18
    Ilse V. Rensburg
    “Demento's laugh is wildflowers and bourbon on an autumns day just before winter comes to take it all away.”
    Ilse V. Rensburg, Sleight of Hand

  • #19
    Hafsah Faizal
    “A thousand leagues and a thousand sands. For you, a thousand times I would defy the sun.”
    Hafsah Faizal, We Hunt the Flame

  • #20
    C.E. Clayton
    “All this time you’ve spoken to it, looked into your soul, and spied that darkness lurking and twisting through the fabric of all that you are. You fed it nothing but your hatred, your anger and guilt, shame, regret, and yes, your loneliness. It grew fat on all the things you wanted to be rid of. You did not suspect? Did the Tallis never consider the darkness within was looking back? Learning? And growing strong, ever stronger. Stupid, foolish girl. The Tallis never knew! Ignoring it all, stuffing all the bad and ugly things down, down, down doesn’t get rid of them. What you choose to feed your divine spark is what it turns into!”
    C.E. Clayton, The Wrath of Silence

  • #21
    Ray Bradbury
    “But you can't make people listen. They have to come round in their own time, wondering what happened and why the world blew up around them. It can't last.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #22
    Ray Bradbury
    “We need not to be let alone. We need to be really bothered once in a while. How long is it since you were really bothered? About something important, about something real?”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #23
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Libraries were full of ideas—perhaps the most dangerous and powerful of all weapons.”
    Sarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass

  • #24
    M.K. England
    “Every cell of my body says, ‘Oh god yes! Crime? I can do some crime!’ I want this ship like I’ve never wanted anything in my life. I had a poster of the first-ever Breakbolt model on my bedroom wall when I was nine. It’s like a manifestation of every dream I’ve ever had, everything I’ve ever wanted for myself: a piloting license, a beautiful ship under me, and stars out the viewport. Child Nax says, ‘Do it, do the crime!”
    M.K. England, The Disasters

  • #25
    M.K. England
    “We’re raised to believe that if we do all the right things, the law will protect us. Reality is much harsher.”
    M.K. England, The Disasters

  • #26
    M.K. England
    “Yeah, I know, I’m a bit of a disaster. But hey, aren’t we all? Doesn’t mean we can’t fly.”
    M.K. England, The Disasters

  • #27
    M.K. England
    “Nothing wrong with eggs for dinner at ten o’clock at night when you’re about to commit a crime.”
    M.K. England, The Disasters

  • #28
    Chloe Gong
    “You destroy me and then you kiss me. You give me a reason to hat you and then you give me a reason to love you. Is this a lie or the truth? Is the a ploy or your heart reaching for me?”
    Chloe Gong, These Violent Delights

  • #29
    Sarah Frier
    “The more you give up who you are to be liked by other people, it’s a formula for chipping away at your soul. You become a product of what everyone else wants, and not who you’re supposed to be.”
    Sarah Frier, No Filter: The Inside Story of Instagram

  • #30
    George Berkeley
    “My inference will be that you mean nothing at all. That you employ words to no manner or purpose without any design or signification whatsoever. And I leave it to you to consider how mere jargon should be treated.”
    George Berkeley, Three Dialogues Between Hylas and Philonous



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