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  • #1
    Karl Braungart
    “Luma, if you want to escape, I have a choice for you to make.”
    Karl Braungart, Triple Deception

  • #2
    Therisa Peimer
    “Aurelia was just about to take a sip of a mimosa when Mother Guardian snatched the flute away and promptly downed the drink in one gulp. Burping unashamedly, she said, "We can't have the validity of the marriage contracts jeopardized because the bride got rat-assed on her wedding day.”
    Therisa Peimer, Taming Flame

  • #3
    Yvonne Korshak
    “Part of the hem floated loose. She spun around again—the fabric tightened like wool on a spindle. She breathed in fear. The boat was farther away. She swung her head around—so was the shore.”
    Yvonne Korshak, Pericles and Aspasia: A Story of Ancient Greece

  • #4
    Frank  Lambert
    “Asking me to just be myself is like asking a mirror to stop changing every time someone different looks at it.”

    Q”
    Frank Lambert, Cult of the Clan

  • #5
    Susan  Rowland
    “Bring me Mother Julian’s Scroll within two weeks, or I’ll get that guttersnipe Leni prosecuted for attempted murder. She won’t survive long in prison.”
    Susan Rowland, The Alchemy Fire Murder

  • #6
    Diana Gabaldon
    “He blinked , and his eyes moved at last from her face, slowly taking in her appearance, and- with what seemed to her a new and horrified awareness- her height.

    "My God," he croaked. "You're huge.
    Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

  • #7
    Frederick Douglass
    “My day has been a pleasant one. My joys have far exceeded my sorrows and my friends have brought me far more than my enemies have taken from me.”
    Frederick Douglass, Life and Times of Frederick Douglass (Annotated): This Edition Includes John Brown Address at Harper's Ferry

  • #8
    Yevgeny Zamyatin
    “Bir nokta, her şeyden daha fazla bilinmeyen içerir. Tüm yapması gereken kıpırdaması, azıcık yerinden oynamasıdır; binlerce değişik eğriye, yüzlerce katı biçime dönüşebilir. Kıpırdamak istemiyorum... Korkuyorum. Neye dönüşeceğim?”
    Yevgeny Zamyatin, We

  • #9
    Ally Condie
    “...but suddenly I hope Xander's right. I hope part of me fell in love with Ky before anyone else told me to.”
    Ally Condie, Matched

  • #10
    Robert Fulghum
    “To ponder is not to brood or grieve or even meditate. It is to wonder at a deep level.”
    Robert Fulghum, It Was on Fire When I Lay Down on It

  • #11
    Norton Juster
    “What’s a half-baked idea?” asked Milo again. “Will you be quiet?” growled Azaz angrily; but, before he could begin again, three large serving carts were wheeled into the hall and everyone jumped up to help himself. “They’re very tasty,” explained the Humbug, “but they don’t always agree with you. Here’s one that’s very good.” He handed it to Milo and, through the icing and nuts, Milo saw that it said, “THE EARTH IS FLAT.” “People swallowed that one for years,” commented the Spelling Bee, “but it’s not very popular these days—d-a-y-s.” He picked up a long one that stated “THE MOON IS MADE OF GREEN CHEESE” and hungrily bit off the part that said “CHEESE.” “Now there’s a half-baked idea,” he said, smiling.”
    Norton Juster, The Phantom Tollbooth

  • #12
    K.  Ritz
    “Snake Street is an area I should avoid. Yet that night I was drawn there as surely as if I had an appointment. 
    The Snake House is shabby on the outside to hide the wealth within. Everyone knows of the wealth, but facades, like the park’s wall, must be maintained. A lantern hung from the porch eaves. A sign, written in Utte, read ‘Kinship of the Serpent’. I stared at that sign, at that porch, at the door with its twisted handle, and wondered what the people inside would do if I entered. Would they remember me? Greet me as Kin? Or drive me out and curse me for faking my death?  Worse, would they expect me to redon the life I’ve shed? Staring at that sign, I pissed in the street like the Mearan savage I’ve become.
    As I started to leave, I saw a woman sitting in the gutter. Her lamp attracted me. A memsa’s lamp, three tiny flames to signify the Holy Trinity of Faith, Purity, and Knowledge.  The woman wasn’t a memsa. Her young face was bruised and a gash on her throat had bloodied her clothing. Had she not been calmly assessing me, I would have believed the wound to be mortal. I offered her a copper. 
    She refused, “I take naught for naught,” and began to remove trinkets from a cloth bag, displaying them for sale.
    Her Utte accent had been enough to earn my coin. But to assuage her pride I commented on each of her worthless treasures, fighting the urge to speak Utte. (I spoke Universal with the accent of an upper class Mearan though I wondered if she had seen me wetting the cobblestones like a shameless commoner.) After she had arranged her wares, she looked up at me. “What do you desire, O Noble Born?”
    I laughed, certain now that she had seen my act in front of the Snake House and, letting my accent match the coarseness of my dress, I again offered the copper.
     “Nay, Noble One. You must choose.” She lifted a strand of red beads. “These to adorn your lady’s bosom?”
                I shook my head. I wanted her lamp. But to steal the light from this woman ... I couldn’t ask for it. She reached into her bag once more and withdrew a book, leather-bound, the pages gilded on the edges. “Be this worthy of desire, Noble Born?”
     I stood stunned a moment, then touched the crescent stamped into the leather and asked if she’d stolen the book. She denied it. I’ve had the Training; she spoke truth. Yet how could she have come by a book bearing the Royal Seal of the Haesyl Line? I opened it. The pages were blank.
    “Take it,” she urged. “Record your deeds for study. Lo, the steps of your life mark the journey of your soul.”
      I told her I couldn’t afford the book, but she smiled as if poverty were a blessing and said, “The price be one copper. Tis a wee price for salvation, Noble One.”
      So I bought this journal. I hide it under my mattress. When I lie awake at night, I feel the journal beneath my back and think of the woman who sold it to me. Damn her. She plagues my soul. I promised to return the next night, but I didn’t. I promised to record my deeds. But I can’t. The price is too high.”
    K. Ritz, Sheever's Journal, Diary of a Poison Master

  • #13
    Stieg Larsson
    “Cortez looked like someone newly in love, the way only twenty-four-year-olds can look.”
    Stieg Larsson, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo

  • #14
    William Golding
    “It seems to me that we do live in two worlds... there is this physical one, which is coherant, and there is the spiritual one, which to the average man with his flashes of religious experience, is very often incoherant. This experience of having two worlds to live in all the time, or not all the time, is a vital one, and is what living is like.”
    William Golding

  • #15
    Shannon Hale
    “Am I the moss on your bark, then?" Ani asked.
    Enna grabbed her around the waist and shook her affectionately. "You're the mossiest girl I know.”
    Shannon Hale, The Goose Girl

  • #16
    Emmuska Orczy
    “The weariest nights, the longest days, sooner or later must perforce come to an end.”
    Baroness Emmuska Orczy

  • #17
    Eugene O'Neill
    “I'm thinking 'tis only slaves do be giving heed to the day that's gone or the day to come.”
    Eugene O'Neill, The Hairy Ape



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