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  • #1
    Libba Bray
    “I’m not interested in being polite. It’s false.”
    Libba Bray, The Diviners

  • #2
    Stephen Goodwin
    “I knew that somehow this loneliness was linked to all my other fears and worries and premonitions and to my sense, that fall, of the terrible fragility of everything around me.”
    Stephen Goodwin, Breaking Her Fall: A Father's Blind Rage Ignites a Powerful Literary Family Drama of Redemption

  • #3
    Brad  Barkley
    “You asked me if I believed in magic, and I said yes, and that's how. You just step out, start pulling your life out of the air. You make friends, you find work you really like doing, you find places. You find diners and Laundromats. You find beaches. You find a junk car and drive it for a month, then lave it beside the road. You find someone to fall in love with you. You make it all up as you go. Or, you know, maybe it makes you up.”
    Brad Barkley, Dream Factory
    tags: magic

  • #4
    Michele Jaffe
    “It's so nice to have sane friends.
    I imagine.”
    Michele Jaffe, Bad Kitty

  • #5
    Melissa Kantor
    “Even though we'd never met, imagining being dumped by Gene made me want to die. What was the point of going out with someone? What was the point of falling in love? The whole thing was enough to make me wish I'd been born in one of those countries where they still have arranged marriages. I mean, okay, yes, it would certainly suck not being allowed to drive or vote and having to ask a man's permission to leave the house.
    But at least you wouldn't have to worry about being dumped.”
    Melissa Kantor, The Breakup Bible

  • #6
    Melissa Kantor
    “After all, what did Prince Charming know about Cinderella besides her shoe size?”
    Melissa Kantor, If I Have a Wicked Stepmother, Where's My Prince?

  • #7
    Cecil Castellucci
    “I smile a lot. I heard someone say once that it takes fewer muscles to smile than to frown, so i'm trying it out.”
    Cecil Castellucci, Boy Proof

  • #8
    Jodi Picoult
    “You don't love someone because they're perfect, you love them in spite of the fact that they're not.”
    Jodi Picoult, My Sister's Keeper

  • #9
    “I Wanna Hold Your Hand.’ First single. Fucking brilliant. Perhaps the most fucking brilliant song ever written. Because they nailed it. That’s what everyone wants. Not 24-7 hot wet sex. Not a marriage that lasts a hundred years. Not a Porsche or a blow job or a million-dollar crib. No. They wanna hold your hand. They have a feeling that they can’t hide.”
    Rachel Cohn, Nick & Norah's Infinite Playlist

  • #10
    Meg Cabot
    “Unrequited love is all right in books and things, but in real life, it completely sucks”
    Meg Cabot, Haunted

  • #11
    Melissa Kantor
    “...[W]hen I told my dad why I was calling, he just said, 'Honey, you're so beautiful it doesn't matter what you wear.' I wondered how many dads in America were, at that very moment, giving their daughters the same useless advice mine was giving me.”
    Melissa Kantor, The Breakup Bible

  • #12
    Daniel Handler
    “The thing with your heart's desire is that your heart doesn't even know what it desires until it turns up. Like a tie at a tag sale, some perfect thing in a crate of nothing, you were just there, uninvited, and now suddenly the party was over and you were all I wanted. I hadn't even been looking, not for you, and now you were my heart's desire.”
    Daniel Handler, Why We Broke Up

  • #13
    David Levithan
    “It scares me how hard it is to remember life before you. I can't even make the comparisons anymore, because my memories of that time have all the depth of a photograph. It seems foolish to play games of better and worse. It's simply a matter of is and is no longer.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary

  • #14
    David Levithan
    “Trying to write about love is ultimately like trying to have a dictionary represent life. No matter how many words there are, there will never be enough.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary

  • #15
    David Levithan
    “Even when I detach, I care. You can be separate from a thing and still care about it. If I wanted to detach completely, I would move my body away. I would stop the conversation midsentence. I would leave the bed. Instead, I hover over it for a second. I glance off in another direction. But I always glance back at you.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary

  • #16
    David Levithan
    “I want my own books to have their own shelves," you said, and that's how I knew it would be okay to live together.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary

  • #17
    David Levithan
    “I think one of the highest compliments you can give a person is that when you are talking to him, you are not thinking about the fact that you are talking to him. That is, your thoughts and words all exist on a single, engaged level. You are being yourself because you aren't bothering to think about who you should be. It is like when you talk in a dream.”
    David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories

  • #18
    David Levithan
    “You have to believe there are kisses and laughs and risks worth taking.”
    David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories

  • #19
    David Levithan
    “Love doesn’t have to be on Valentine’s Day. It doesn’t have to be by the time you turn eighteen or thirty-three or fifty-nine. It doesn’t have to conform to whatever is usual. It doesn’t have to be kismet at once, or rhapsody by the third day.

    It just has to be. In time. In place. In spirt.

    It just has to be.”
    David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories

  • #20
    David Levithan
    “That no matter what i did, I would always be missing something else. And the only way to live, the only way to be happy, was to make sure the things I didn't miss meant more to me than the things I missed.”
    David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories

  • #21
    Mitch Albom
    “People say they 'find' love, as if it were an object hidden by a rock. But love takes many forms, and it is never the same for any man and woman. What people find then is a certain love. And [he] found a certain love with [her], a grateful love, a deep but quiet love, one that he knew, above all else, was irreplaceable.”
    Mitch Albom, The Five People You Meet in Heaven

  • #22
    David Levithan
    “We’d said we’d keep in touch. But touch is not something you can do from a distance. Touch is not something you can keep; as soon as it’s gone, it’s gone. We should have said we’d keep in words, because they are all we can string between us-words on a telephone line, words appearing on a screen. But they cause more complications than clarity. On the phone, there are always voices in the background. On the screen, there are always the sentences saying he has to go.”
    David Levithan, How They Met, and Other Stories

  • #23
    David Levithan
    “Things that matter are not easy. Feelings of happiness are easy. Happiness is not. Flirting is easy. Love is not. Saying you’re friends is easy. Being friends is not.”
    David Levithan, Naomi and Ely's No Kiss List

  • #24
    John Green
    “Once you think a thought, it is extremely difficult to unthink it.”
    John Green, Let It Snow: Three Holiday Romances

  • #25
    Donald Miller
    “I fell in love with books. Some people find beauty in music, some in painting, some in landscape, but I find it in words. By beauty, I mean the feeling you have suddenly glimpsed another world, or looked into a portal that reveals a kind of magic or romance out of which the world has been constructed, a feeling there is something more than the mundane, and a reason for our plodding.”
    Donald Miller, To Own a Dragon: Reflections On Growing Up Without A Father

  • #26
    Tonya Hurley
    “Life sucks, then you die. Then it sucks again. ”
    Tonya Hurley, Ghostgirl

  • #27
    Tonya Hurley
    “Talk is cheap. If it wasn't, people might not toss around "I love you" like a
    marked-down phrase in a sale bin.”
    Tonya Hurley, Homecoming
    tags: love

  • #28
    John Green
    “Francois Rabelais. He was a poet. And his last words were "I go to seek a Great Perhaps." That's why I'm going. So I don't have to wait until I die to start seeking a Great Perhaps.”
    John Green, Looking for Alaska

  • #29
    Cassandra Clare
    “If you love someone, you're not supposed to want them to come back. Better a peaceful sleep in the earth than the life of a zombie--not really dead but not really alive, either.”
    Cassandra Clare, Zombies Vs. Unicorns

  • #30
    David Levithan
    “encroach, v.

    The first three nights we spent together, I couldn't sleep. I wasn't used to your breathing, your feet on my legs, your weight in my bed. In truth, I still sleep better when I'm alone. But now I allow that sleep isn't always the most important thing.”
    David Levithan, The Lover's Dictionary



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