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  • #1
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “Every lemon will bring forth a child, and the lemons will never die out.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #2
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “I stare at him for a few more minutes, my heart expanding with love for him.
    We'll be OK,' I whisper, letting the night capture my wish. We're owed that at least. A life of not scanning rooftops, of not being relieved the ceiling didn't cave in on us during the night.
    He and I are owed a love story that doesn't end in tragedy.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #3
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “Do you see the colours, Salama?' Kenan whispers.

    The sunset is gorgeous, but it pales in comparison to him. He's drenched in the dying day's glow, a kaleidoscope of shades dancing on his face. Pink, orange, yellow, purple, red. Finally settling into an azure blue. It reminds me of Layla's painting. A colour so stark it would stain my fingers were I to touch it.

    As the sun sinks, in those few precious moments when the world is caught between day and night, something shifts between Kenan and me. 'Yes,' I breathe. 'Yes.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #4
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “It reminds me that as long as the lemon trees grow, hope will never die.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #5
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “Bury me before I bury you" I did.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow
    tags: sad

  • #6
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “Salama, you've done everything. The rest is up to God. To fate. If you're meant to be in Munich, you will be, even if the whole military rips this place apart. And if you're not, then not even a private plane landing in the middle of Freedom Square to whisk you away will do that.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #7
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “He’s…honest. With everything. His thoughts, his expressions. He’s kind. It’s a rare kindness, Layla. I’m sure he still dreams. Maybe he’s the only one who still dreams. Maybe he’s the only one in the whole city who still dreams at night. And when he looks at me, I feel…I feel like I’m being seen, and there is…there is a tiny bit of hope.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #8
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “Just on the other side, safety- not freedom. I'm leaving freedom behind, and I can feel the earth's grief when I get out of the car. The tired weeds try to encircle my ankles. begging me to stay. They murmur stories about my ancestors. The ones who stood right where I stand. The ones whose discoveries and civilization encompassed the whole world. The one whose blood runs through my veins. My footprints sink deep into the soil where theirs have long since been washed away. They plead with me: It's your country. This earth belongs to me and my children.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #9
    Zoulfa Katouh
    “I want my mama. I want her to soothe away my sadness and kiss me while calling me ya omri and te’eburenee. My life and bury me.”
    Zoulfa Katouh, As Long as the Lemon Trees Grow

  • #10
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “We aren’t normal. This place isn’t normal, and you’re not a player, kid. You’re the glass ballerina—or the knife.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #11
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “If yes is no and once is never, then how many sides does a triangle have?”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #12
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Traps upon traps. And riddles upon riddles.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #13
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “I love you. I would die to protect you. I would make you hate me to keep you safe because damn it, Avery—some things are too precious to gamble.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Final Gambit

  • #14
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “I will always protect you" he told me, his jaw tight, his eyes shadowed. "You deserve to feel safe in your own home. And I'll help you with the foundation. I'll teach you what you need to know to take this life like you were born to it. But this...us..." He swallowed. "It can't happen, Avery. I've seen the way Jamerson looks at you.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #15
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “why kill two birds with one stone when you can kill twelve”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #16
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Picture yourself standing on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The wind is whipping your hair. The sun is setting. You long, body and soul, for one thing. One person. You hear footsteps behind you. You turn. Who's there?

    I remembered a voice. Jameson Winchester Hawthorne.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Hawthorne Legacy

  • #17
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “The only person I trust with all that I am and all that could be, Heiress, is you.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Final Gambit

  • #18
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Sometimes you have an idea of a person — about who they are, about what you'd be like together. But sometimes that's all that it is: an idea. And for so long, I have been afraid that I loved the idea of Emily more than I will ever be capable of loving anyone real.”

    He looked at me like the act of doing so was painful and sweet. “It was never just the idea of you, Avery.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Final Gambit

  • #19
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “You think I didn’t fight the same fight? I halfway convinced myself that as long as Avery was just a riddle or a puzzle, as long as I was just playing, I’d be fine. Well, joke’s on me, because somewhere along the way, I stopped playing.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Hawthorne Legacy

  • #20
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “It would be shame," Jameson commented, "if we were related.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #21
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Getting involved with Jameson would just be throwing gasoline on the fire." "And what a lovely fire it would be,”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #22
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Where are you going?” I asked him. After everything it has taken to get to this point, he couldn’t just walk away. “To hell, eventually,” Jameson answered. “Probably to the wine cellar, for now.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #23
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Grayson Hawthorne was arrogant enough to consider himself bulletproof—and honorable enough to see a promise through to its end.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Hawthorne Legacy

  • #24
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “That's the thing, Mystery Girl. I don't think I'm turning anything into a riddle. I don't think I have to. You are a riddle, a puzzle, a game - my grandfather's last.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, The Inheritance Games

  • #25
    Jane Austen
    “In vain have I struggled. It will not do. My feelings will not be repressed. You must allow me to tell you how ardently I admire and love you.”
    Jane Austen, Pride And Prejudice

  • #26
    Jane Austen
    “I cannot fix on the hour, or the spot, or the look or the words, which laid the foundation. It is too long ago. I was in the middle before I knew that I had begun.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #27
    Jane Austen
    “Vanity and pride are different things, though the words are often used synonymously. A person may be proud without being vain. Pride relates more to our opinion of ourselves, vanity to what we would have others think of us.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #28
    Jane Austen
    “You pierce my soul. I am half agony, half hope...I have loved none but you.”
    Jane Austen, Persuasion

  • #29
    Jane Austen
    “What are men to rocks and mountains?”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #30
    Jane Austen
    “I could easily forgive his pride, if he had not mortified mine.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice



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