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  • #1
    Olivie Blake
    “The moral of this story is:

    Beware the man who faces you unarmed.

    If in his eyes you are not the target,

    then you can be sure you are the weapon.”
    Olivie Blake, The Atlas Six

  • #2
    Emily Henry
    “His hands root me through the floor, the room stilling.
    “Sorry. I just needed …”
    His eyes search mine, thumbs still sweeping in that gentle rhythm. “A nap?” he teases softly, tentatively. “A fantasy novel? A competitively fast oil change?” The block of ice in my chest cracks.
    “How do you do that?”
    His brow furrows. “Do what?”
    “Say the right thing.”
    The corner of his mouth quirks. “No one thinks that.”
    “I do.”
    His lashes splay across his cheeks as his gaze drops.
    “Maybe I just say the right thing for you.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #3
    Emily Henry
    “You’re a fighter,” he says. “When you care about something, you won’t let anything fucking touch it. I’ve never met anyone who cares as much as you do. Do you know what most people would give to have someone like that in their life?”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #4
    Grace D. Li
    “You want too much, Will."
    These thefts, this art. A future unfolding. "What's wrong with wanting everything?" he asked.
    The lights flickered on. If anyone had walked into the museum now, all they would see were these two siblings, faces turned not toward each other but to the art surrounding them. "Nothing," Irene said, but her voice was soft as a warning, "as long as you know how to get it.”
    Grace D. Li, Portrait of a Thief

  • #5
    Emily Henry
    “All those years spent thinking that I had superhuman self-control, and now I realize I just never put anything I wanted too badly in front of myself.”
    Emily Henry, Book Lovers

  • #6
    Emily Henry
    “I imagined them all thinking it was worth it. Telling me how much they loved me. All my life, when I thought of my future, that was what I pictured. Not a career. The things I thought would come with it. Happiness, love, safety. And that dream had been enough for a long time. What was school if not a chance to earn your worth? To prove, again and again, that you were measurably good. One more deal I struck with a disinterested universe: If I'm good enough, I'll be happy. I'll be loved. I'll be safe.”
    Emily Henry, Happy Place

  • #7
    Emily Henry
    “My best friends taught me a new kind of quiet, the peaceful stillness of knowing one another so well you don’t need to fill the space. And a new kind of loud: noise as a celebration, as the overflow of joy at being alive, here, now.”
    Emily Henry, Happy Place

  • #8
    Claire Kohda
    “I’m not really sure what I am anymore, though- wether I’m a monster or wether I’m just a woman, or both.”
    Claire Kohda, Woman, Eating



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