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  • #1
    Carrie Ryan
    “I want to sleep, I want dreams to pull me from this world and make me forget. To stop the memories from swirling around me. To put an end to this ache that consumes me.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

  • #2
    Carrie Ryan
    “It's not about surviving. It should be about love. When you know love...that's what makes this life worth it. When you live with it everyday. Wake up with it, hold on to it during the thunder and after a nightmare. When love is your refuge from the death that surrounds us all and when it fills you so tight that you can't express it.”
    Carrie Ryan

  • #3
    Carrie Ryan
    “I think she was afraid to love sometimes. I think it scared her. She was the type to like things that were concrete, like the ocean. Something you could point to and know what it was. I think that's why she always struggled with God. And I think that's why she also struggled with love. She couldn't touch it. She couldn't hold on to it and make sure it never changed.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #4
    Carrie Ryan
    “I realize that life is risks. It’s acknowledging the past but looking forward. It’s taking a chance that we will
    make mistakes but believing that we all deserve to be forgiven.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #5
    Carrie Ryan
    “Life is life. You choose to live it or you do not.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves
    tags: life

  • #6
    Shannon Hale
    “We know it's all just daydreaming. In all likelihood, no one in this forest'll ever get a javelin, and I'll never see my mother's kingdom again, let alone be hailed by crowds as the jewel of Kildenree. Maybe it's vain to wish for it. But sometimes, it'd be nice just to hold something real in your hands that felt like a measure of your worth. Right Finn?”
    Shannon Hale, The Goose Girl

  • #7
    Carrie Ryan
    “You stay safe, You love. You survive. You laugh and cry and struggle and sometimes you fail and sometimes you succeed. You Push.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #8
    Carrie Ryan
    “Survivors aren't always the strongest; sometimes they're the smartest, but more often simply the luckiest.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dark and Hollow Places

  • #9
    Carrie Ryan
    “You think you want love, Mary. You think it is this beautiful gift that does nothing but fill you and make you whole. But you are wrong. Love can be cruel and ugly. It can become dark and cause the deepest pain.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

  • #10
    Paulo Coelho
    “Marie, let’s suppose that two firemen go into a forest to put out a small fire. Afterwards, when they emerge and go over to a stream, the face of one is all smeared with black, while the other man’s face is completely clean. My question is this: which of the two will wash his face?

    That’s a silly question. The one with the dirty face of course.’

    No, the one with the dirty face will look at the other man and assume that he looks like him. And, vice versa, the man with the clean face will see his colleague covered in grime and say to himself: I must be dirty too. I’d better have a wash.’

    What are you trying to say?’

    I’m saying that, during the time I spent in the hospital, I came to realize that I was always looking for myself in the women I loved. I looked at their lovely, clean faces and saw myself reflected in them. They, on the other hand, looked at me and saw the dirt on my face and, however intelligent or self-confident they were, they ended up seeing themselves reflected in me thinking that they were worse than they were. Please, don’t let that happen to you.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Zahir

  • #11
    Carrie Ryan
    “It's one thing to know a truth in your head but another to understand it in your heart.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dark and Hollow Places

  • #12
    Carrie Ryan
    “I realize that sometimes death comes before you expect it. That while we are rarely prepared for our friends, family and loved ones to die, we are never prepared for our own deaths. Never prepared to reconcile our own regrets.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

  • #13
    Carrie Ryan
    “But that's what love is like when it's fresh and new. It's fire and thunder and heat.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #14
    Carrie Ryan
    “When you're young you have such expectations of each other. So many needs. And when you're older..." He shrugs. "You want someone who understands. We've lived different lives. We've loved different people. But I think that there will always be that..." He struggles for the right word. "That understanding we share. Of having grown up in the same world, of having live through the same memories.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dead-Tossed Waves

  • #15
    C.S. Lewis
    “First came bright Spirits, not the Spirits of men, who danced and scattered flowers. Then, on the left and right, at each side of the forest avenue, came youthful shapes, boys upon one hand, and girls upon the other. If I could remember their singing and write down the notes, no man who read that score would ever grow sick or old. Between them went musicians: and after these a lady in whose honour all this was being done.

    I cannot now remember whether she was naked or clothed. If she were naked, then it must have been the almost visible penumbra of her courtesy and joy which produces in my memory the illusion of a great and shining train that followed her across the happy grass. If she were clothed, then the illusion of nakedness is doubtless due to the clarity with which her inmost spirit shone through the clothes. For clothes in that country are not a disguise: the spiritual body lives along each thread and turns them into living organs. A robe or a crown is there as much one of the wearer's features as a lip or an eye.

    But I have forgotten. And only partly do I remember the unbearable beauty of her face.

    “Is it?...is it?” I whispered to my guide.
    “Not at all,” said he. “It's someone ye'll never have heard of. Her name on earth was Sarah Smith and she lived at Golders Green.”
    “She seems to be...well, a person of particular importance?”
    “Aye. She is one of the great ones. Ye have heard that fame in this country and fame on Earth are two quite different things.”
    “And who are these gigantic people...look! They're like emeralds...who are dancing and throwing flowers before here?”
    “Haven't ye read your Milton? A thousand liveried angels lackey her.”
    “And who are all these young men and women on each side?”
    “They are her sons and daughters.”
    “She must have had a very large family, Sir.”
    “Every young man or boy that met her became her son – even if it was only the boy that brought the meat to her back door. Every girl that met her was her daughter.”
    “Isn't that a bit hard on their own parents?”
    “No. There are those that steal other people's children. But her motherhood was of a different kind. Those on whom it fell went back to their natural parents loving them more. Few men looked on her without becoming, in a certain fashion, her lovers. But it was the kind of love that made them not less true, but truer, to their own wives.”
    “And how...but hullo! What are all these animals? A cat-two cats-dozens of cats. And all those dogs...why, I can't count them. And the birds. And the horses.”
    “They are her beasts.”
    “Did she keep a sort of zoo? I mean, this is a bit too much.”
    “Every beast and bird that came near her had its place in her love. In her they became themselves. And now the abundance of life she has in Christ from the Father flows over into them.”
    I looked at my Teacher in amazement.
    “Yes,” he said. “It is like when you throw a stone into a pool, and the concentric waves spread out further and further. Who knows where it will end? Redeemed humanity is still young, it has hardly come to its full strength. But already there is joy enough int the little finger of a great saint such as yonder lady to waken all the dead things of the universe into life.”
    C.S. Lewis, The Great Divorce

  • #16
    “Across the years I will walk with you -
    in deep green forests; on shores of sand:
    and when our time on earth is through,
    in heaven, too, you will have my hand”
    Robert Sexton

  • #17
    Juliet Marillier
    “I know it's hard for you to trust me. If I ever find the man who did this to you, who made you so frightened, I'll kill him with my bare hands. But you can trust me.”
    Juliet Marillier, Daughter of the Forest

  • #18
    Carrie Ryan
    “Knowing that this is what it means to live. That this love, this need is what drives us to push and fight and build and grow. That as long as there's hope and love in this world, there will always be the living.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dark and Hollow Places

  • #19
    Cynthia Hand
    “So with my luck, I'll never make it in time to save the boy in the forest because my hair will have snagged on a tree branch a mile back.”
    Cynthia Hand, Unearthly

  • #20
    Carrie Ryan
    “As I stare at the blank page, I am at once awash inwords but unable to find the ones I want to use.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Forest of Hands and Teeth

  • #21
    Carrie Ryan
    “I feel as though I'm a storm inside and the waves of it can be seen in my eyes.”
    Carrie Ryan, The Dark and Hollow Places

  • #22
    Sara Teasdale
    “I thought of you and how you love this beauty,
    And walking up the long beach all alone
    I heard the waves breaking in measured thunder
    As you and I once heard their monotone.

    Around me were the echoing dunes, beyond me
    The cold and sparkling silver of the sea --
    We two will pass through death and ages lengthen
    Before you hear that sound again with me.”
    Sarah Teasdale

  • #23
    Alex Garland
    “If I'd learnt one thing from travelling, it was that the way to get things done was to go ahead and do them. Don't talk about going to Borneo. Book a ticket, get a visa, pack a bag, and it just happens.”
    Alex Garland, The Beach

  • #24
    Ian McEwan
    “All she had needed was the certainty of his love, and his reassurance that there was no hurry when a lifetime lay ahead of them.”
    Ian McEwan, On Chesil Beach
    tags: love

  • #25
    Alex Garland
    “Moshe was an Israeli with an ear-slitting laugh. He used it in the same way as a madman uses a gun, spraying it around with bewildering randomness.”
    Alex Garland, The Beach

  • #26
    Alex Garland
    “On that trip I learnt something very important. Escape through travel works. Almost from the moment I boarded my flight, life in England became meaningless. Seat-belt signs lit up, problems switched off. Broken armrests took precedence over broken hearts. By the time the plane was airborne I'd forgotten England even existed." (The Beach)”
    Alex Garland

  • #27
    Katherine Applegate
    “If you're stuck you could always double up with me at my place. It's the size of a postage stamp, but the roses are the size of poodles. So it sort of evens out." -Austin”
    Katherine Applegate, Tan Lines: Sand, Surf, and Secrets / Rays, Romance, and Rivalry / Beaches, Boys, and Betrayal

  • #28
    Augustine of Hippo
    “Christ is not valued at all, unless he is valued above all.”
    Augustine

  • #29
    Bob Marley
    “He’s not perfect. You aren’t either, and the two of you will never be perfect. But if he can make you laugh at least once, causes you to think twice, and if he admits to being human and making mistakes, hold onto him and give him the most you can. He isn’t going to quote poetry, he’s not thinking about you every moment, but he will give you a part of him that he knows you could break. Don’t hurt him, don’t change him, and don’t expect for more than he can give. Don’t analyze. Smile when he makes you happy, yell when he makes you mad, and miss him when he’s not there. Love hard when there is love to be had. Because perfect guys don’t exist, but there’s always one guy that is perfect for you.”
    Bob Marley

  • #30
    John Green
    “I'm in love with you," he said quietly.

    "Augustus," I said.

    "I am," he said. He was staring at me, and I could see the corners of his eyes crinkling. "I'm in love with you, and I'm not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things. I'm in love with you, and I know that love is just a shout into the void, and that oblivion is inevitable, and that we're all doomed and that there will come a day when all our labor has been returned to dust, and I know the sun will swallow the only earth we'll ever have, and I am in love with you.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars



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