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  • #1
    Lylah James
    “breathed into Alessio’s jacket. Other than his cologne, I could smell him. And that was enough to make me feel safe again.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 1

  • #2
    Lylah James
    “I’ll never be the man you deserve, but I’ll be the man you need. I’ll be the man who makes you laugh and smile, the one who drives away all your nightmares, the one who kisses you good morning and good night and so many kisses in between. I’ll be your savior. Now and for the rest of my life.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 2

  • #3
    Lylah James
    “Your angel is waiting for you somewhere. And when you do find her, don't ever let her go. Because if you do you will forever be incomplete.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 2

  • #4
    Amanda Hocking
    “I guess what I'm trying to say is that you can't live somebody else's life for them. They have to make their own choices, and sometimes all we can do is learn to live with them.”
    Amanda Hocking, Wake

  • #5
    Lylah James
    “You are my everything , Ayla. I just need you to wake up.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 3

  • #6
    Lylah James
    “I would fight her demons for her. After all, I promised to give her back her wings.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 3

  • #7
    Lylah James
    “She was my everything. Everything I could say I whispered in her ears, hoping that even in her sleep, she could hear me.”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 3

  • #8
    Lylah James
    “I finally had Ayla in my arms. she was safe she was with me - but she wasn't here. My angel was gone. In her place was an empty shell”
    Lylah James, The Mafia and His Angel: Part 3

  • #9
    “No I am your type but you aren't mine. Those two mounds on your chest should be between your legs.”
    PrinceKenzie, Pleasure Doing Business

  • #10
    “I feel my eyes water but for once they aren’t tears of pain, fear or anger. They are tears of hope, a hope that maybe with Rowan by my side I can do this. I can finally beat him. Blinking the tears back quickly, I look up at Rowan to see him already looking at me with a soft smile and shimmering blue eyes.”
    PrinceKenzie, Pleasure Doing Business

  • #11
    “I take a longer look at the words on her headstone.
    Brave, kind, loyal, sweet, loving, graceful, strong, thoughtful, funny, genuine, hopeful, playful, insightful, and on and on…
    Was she, though? Was she any of those things? The words make me angry. I can’t look at them any longer.
    Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can’t we be honest about them?”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #12
    “Why do we romanticize the dead? Why can't we be honest about them? Especially moms. They're the most romanticized of anyone.

    Moms are saints, angels by merely existing. NO ONE could possibly understand what it's like to be a mom. Men will never understand. Women with no children will never understand. No one buts moms know the hardship of motherhood, and we non-moms must heap nothing but praise upon moms because we lowly, pitiful non-moms are mere peasants compared to the goddesses we call mothers.”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #13
    “I don’t like knowing people in the context of things. "Oh, that’s the person I work out with. That’s the person I’m in a book club with. That’s the person I did that show with." Because once the context ends, so does the friendship”
    Jennette McCurdy, I'm Glad My Mom Died

  • #14
    Joanna Russ
    “This is the underside of my world.

    Of course you don’t want me to be stupid, bless you! you only want to make sure you’re intelligent. You don’t want me to commit suicide; you only want me to be gratefully aware of my dependency. You don’t want me to despise myself; you only want to ensure the flattering deference to you that you consider a spontaneous tribute to your natural qualities. You don’t want me to lose my soul; you only want what everybody wants, things to go your way; you want a devoted helpmeet, a self-sacrificing mother, a hot chick, a darling daughter, women to look at, women to laugh at, women to come to for comfort, women to wash your floors and buy your groceries and cook your food and keep your children out of your hair, to work when you need the money and stay home when you don’t, women to be enemies when you want a good fight, women who are sexy when you want a good lay, women who don’t complain, women who don’t nag or push, women who don’t hate you really, women who know their job, and above all—women who lose. On top of it all, you sincerely require me to be happy; you are naively puzzled that I should be so wretched and so full of venom in this the best of all possible worlds. Whatever can be the matter with me? But the mode is more than a little outworn.

    As my mother once said: The boys throw stones at the frogs in jest.

    But the frogs die in earnest.”
    Joanna Russ, The Female Man

  • #15
    Parker S. Huntington
    “I knew myself well enough to know I didn’t survive books. They tore me to shreds. I’d never met an inanimate object as talented at breaking hearts as a book.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #16
    Parker S. Huntington
    “Suicide is a war of two fears—fear of death and fear of the thing that pushes you toward it. The stronger side always wins. And if you lose, the penalty is death.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #17
    Parker S. Huntington
    “Adolescent love is the greatest pain of all. It teaches you the power other people have to destroy you.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #18
    Parker S. Huntington
    “I wish I had cancer. Or some other grand battle. Dementia, stroke, organ failure. If I lose those fights, I’m brave. But the thing I’m battling is my mind. And if I lose, they’ll just call me weak.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #19
    Parker S. Huntington
    “She was broken. I was destroyed. This had disaster written all over it.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #20
    Mia Asher
    “My love, my darling, not a day goes by when I don’t remember,” he murmurs hoarsely.”
    Mia Asher, Sweetest Venom

  • #21
    Parker S. Huntington
    “It was a promise I shouldn’t have made. One that defied the hardest lesson I’d ever learned. Love is expensive. Its currency is grief. And sometimes, it costs more than you can afford.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #22
    Parker S. Huntington
    “Pain is growth. Fear is risk. You can’t be happy if you’re not growing and taking risks.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #23
    Parker S. Huntington
    “Don’t shrink yourself to help others grow.”
    Parker S. Huntington, Darling Venom

  • #24
    Rina Kent
    “Even if you hate yourself, I’ll love you for the both of us.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #25
    Rina Kent
    “Remember when you told me to tell you something in Russian?” “You said I was cute.” “No. I said ‘I can’t live without you,’ and we take that quite literally in Russia.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #26
    Rina Kent
    “You’re the most beautiful thing on earth,” he whispers against my neck, peppering kisses there as he meets my gaze in the mirror. “I’m lucky you allowed me in your life.” Kiss. “I’m lucky you love me.” Kiss. “I’m lucky you’re letting me fight your demons with you.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #27
    Rina Kent
    “I missed him. I missed him to the point of insanity. I missed him until I couldn’t breathe.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #28
    Rina Kent
    “He tastes like my own downfall and I’m ready to drown in it.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #29
    Rina Kent
    “Because Nikolai is the only one who kisses the pain out of me, even if temporarily.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury

  • #30
    Rina Kent
    “I love him with my sane and insane parts. He’s my lotus flower. My Prince Charming. The love of my life. Mine.”
    Rina Kent, God of Fury



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