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  • #1
    Stephanie Garber
    “He might have been a liar and villain, but he made both things look very good.”
    Stephanie Garber, Finale

  • #2
    Kristin Harmel
    “Once you’ve fallen in love with books, their presence can make you feel at home anywhere, even in places where you shouldn’t belong.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #5
    Stephanie Garber
    “I used to be scared of it, but now I think love is another type of magic. It makes everything brighter, it makes people who have it stronger, it breaks rules that aren't supposed to exist, it's infinitely valuable.”
    Stephanie Garber, Finale

  • #7
    Kristin Harmel
    “He had taught her to love reading, one of the greatest gifts a parent could give a child, and in doing so, he had opened the world to her.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #9
    Kristin Harmel
    “Ah. I should have known. You’re one of us. … You’re someone who finds herself in the pages,”…”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #10
    Kristin Harmel
    “But we aren’t defined by the names we carry or the religion we practice, or the nation whose flag flies over our heads. I know that now. We’re defined by who we are in our hearts, who we choose to be on this earth.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #15
    Kristin Harmel
    “Remember that God’s plan for you might be different than the plan you have for yourself.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #17
    Kristin Harmel
    “You can’t judge a person by their language or their place of origin—though it seems that each new generation insists upon learning that lesson for itself.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #18
    Kristin Harmel
    “parents make all sorts of errors, because our ability to raise our children is always colored by the lives we’ve lived before they came along.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #22
    Kristin Harmel
    “Life turns on the decisions we make, the single moments that transform everything.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #24
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “She always made sure the bad was outweighed by so much good. I...well, I didn't do that for her. I made it fifty-fifty. Which is about the cruelest thing you can do to someone you love, give them just enough good to make them stick through a hell of a lot of bad.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #26
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “But if you have to go, then go. Go if it hurts. Go if it's time. Just go knowing you were loved, that I will never forget you, that you will live in everything Connor and I do. Go knowing I love you purely, Harry, that you were an amazing father. Go knowing I told you all my secrets. Because you were my best friend.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #27
    Kristin Harmel
    “Because books bring us to another time and place,” the woman said as she handed over Eva’s pens and accepted the francs Eva gave her. “And you look as if you need that.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #28
    Kristin Harmel
    “There’s something almost miraculous about seeing a child’s eyes light up when you hand him a book that intrigues him. I’ve always thought that it’s those children—the ones who realize that books are magic—who will have the brightest lives.”
    Kristin Harmel, The Book of Lost Names

  • #28
    Fredrik Backman
    “Maybe their sorrow over children that never came should have brought the two men closer. But sorrow is unreliable in that way. When people don't share it there's a good chance that it will drive them apart instead.”
    Fredrik Backman, A Man Called Ove

  • #30
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “People think that intimacy is about sex. But intimacy is about truth. When you realize you can tell someone your truth, when you can show yourself to them, when you stand in front of them bare and their response is 'you're safe with me'- that's intimacy.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #31
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Do you think I'm a whore?” Harry pulled over to the side of the road and turned to me. “I think you're brilliant. I think you're tough. And I think the word whore is something ignorant people throw around when they have nothing else.

    … “Isn't it awfully convenient,” Harry added, “that when men make the rules, the one thing that's looked down on the most is the one thing that would bear them the greatest threat? Imagine if every single woman on the planet wanted something in exchange when she gave up her body. You'd all be ruling the place. An armed populace. Only men like me would stand a chance against you. And that's the last thing those assholes want, a world run by people like you and me.”

    I laughed, my eyes still puffy and tired from crying. “So am I a whore or not?” “Who knows?” he said. “We're all whores, really, in some way or another. At least in Hollywood.” … “But I like you this way. I like you impure and scrappy and formidable. I like the Evelyn Hugo who sees the world for what it is and then goes out there and wrestles what she wants out of it. So, you know, put whatever label you want on it, just don't change. That would be the real tragedy.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #34
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “I’m under absolutely no obligation to make sense to you.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #35
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “Sometimes divorce isn’t an earth-shattering loss. Sometimes it’s just two people waking up out of a fog.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #36
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Amren put a hand above Nesta's heart. "That's the key, isn't it? To know the darkness will always remain, but how you choose to face it, handle it... that's the most important part. To not let it consume. To focus upon the good, the things that fill you with wonder." She gestured to the stars zooming past. "The struggle with that darkness is worth it, just to see such things.”
    Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

  • #37
    Taylor Jenkins Reid
    “You do not know how fast you have been running, how hard you have been working, how truly exhausted you are, until somewhat stands behind you and says, “It’s OK, you can fall down now. I’ll catch you.”
    Taylor Jenkins Reid, The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo

  • #39
    Sarah J. Maas
    “Nesta had loved Cassian since she'd first laid eyes on him. Had loved him even when she did not want to, even when she had been swallowed by despair and fear and hatred. Had loved him and destroyed herself because she didn't believe she deserved him, because he was all that was good, and brave, and kind, and she loved him, she loved him, she loved him”
    Sarah J. Maas, A ​Court of Silver Flames

  • #40
    Louisa May Alcott
    “I’m not like the rest of you; I never made any plans about what I’d do when I grew up; I never thought of being married, as you did. I couldn’t seem to imagine myself anything but stupid little Beth, trotting about at home, of no use anywhere but there. I never wanted to go away, and the hard part now is leaving you all. I’m not afraid, but it seems as if I should be homesick for you even in heaven.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #42
    Louisa May Alcott
    “For with eyes made clear by many tears, and a heart softened by the tenderest sorrow, she recognized the beauty of her sister's life—uneventful, unambitious, yet full of the genuine virtues which 'smell sweet, and blossom in the dust', the self-forgetfulness that makes the humblest on earth remembered soonest in heaven, the true success which is possible to all.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #43
    Louisa May Alcott
    “Your father, Jo. He never loses patience,--never doubts or complains,--but always hopes, and works and waits so cheerfully, that one is ashamed to do otherwise before him. He helped and comforted me, and showed me that I must try to practise all the virtues I would have my little girls possess, for I was their example. It was easier for your sakes than for my own; a startled or surprised look from one of you, when I spoke sharply, rebuked me more than any words could have done; and the love, respect, and confidence of my children was the sweetest reward I could receive for my efforts to be the woman I would have them copy.”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women or Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy

  • #45
    Louisa May Alcott
    “I Know I shall be homesick for you... Even in heaven”
    Louisa May Alcott, Little Women

  • #47
    Emily Henry
    “That was what I'd always loved about reading, what had driven me to write in the first place. That feeling that a new world was being spun like a spiderweb around you and you couldn't move until the whole thing had revealed itself to you.”
    Emily Henry, Beach Read

  • #49
    Emily Henry
    “That’s the key to marriage. You have to keep falling in love with every new version of each other, and it’s the best feeling in the whole world.”
    Emily Henry, Beach Read

  • #52
    Emily Henry
    “You know that feeling, when you're watching someone sleep and you feel overwhelmed with joy that they exist?”
    Emily Henry, Beach Read

  • #54
    Emily Henry
    “I know feeling small gets to some people, . . . but I kind of like it. Takes the pressure off when you’re just one life of six billion at any given moment. And when you’re going through something hard . . . it’s nice to know you’re not even close to the only one.”
    Emily Henry, Beach Read



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