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  • #125
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Be brave,’ she says. ‘Be bold. Be loud. Never change for anyone but yourself. Any soul worth their star-stuff will take the whole package as is and however it grows. Don’t waste your time on anyone who doesn’t believe you when you tell them how you feel.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Starless Sea

  • #126
    Aiden Thomas
    “You don't need anyone's permission to be you, Yads.”
    Aiden Thomas, Cemetery Boys

  • #127
    Aiden Thomas
    “Remember why we're doing this."
    Yadriel steeled himself and spoke with as much courage as he could muster. "So they'll see that I'm a brujo."
    "Well, yeah, but other than that."
    "Spite?" Yadriel guessed.
    "Spite!" Maritza agreed enthusiastically.”
    Aiden Thomas, Cemetery Boys

  • #128
    T.J. Klune
    “If we worry about the little things all the time, we run the risk of missing the bigger things.”
    T.J. Klune, Under the Whispering Door

  • #129
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Not all stories speak to all listeners, but all listeners can find a story that does, somewhere, sometime. In one form or another.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Starless Sea

  • #130
    Erin Morgenstern
    “Everyone wants the stars. Everyone wishes to grasp that which exists out of reach. To hold the extraordinary in their hands and keep the remarkable in their pockets.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Starless Sea

  • #131
    Erin Morgenstern
    “For those who feel homesick for a place they’ve never been to. Those who seek even if they do not know what (or where) it is that they are seeking. Those who seek will find. Their doors have been waiting for them.”
    Erin Morgenstern, The Starless Sea

  • #132
    “We don’t have to fall into the same category to be of equal value.”
    Becky Chambers, A Psalm for the Wild-Built

  • #133
    Madeline Miller
    “I could recognize him by touch alone, by smell; I would know him blind, by the way his breaths came and his feet struck the earth. I would know him in death, at the end of the world.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #134
    Madeline Miller
    “In the darkness, two shadows, reaching through the hopeless, heavy dusk. Their hands meet, and light spills in a flood like a hundred golden urns pouring out of the sun.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #135
    Madeline Miller
    “Name one hero who was happy."
    I considered. Heracles went mad and killed his family; Theseus lost his bride and father; Jason's children and new wife were murdered by his old; Bellerophon killed the Chimera but was crippled by the fall from Pegasus' back.
    "You can't." He was sitting up now, leaning forward.
    "I can't."
    "I know. They never let you be famous AND happy." He lifted an eyebrow. "I'll tell you a secret."
    "Tell me." I loved it when he was like this.
    "I'm going to be the first." He took my palm and held it to his. "Swear it."
    "Why me?"
    "Because you're the reason. Swear it."
    "I swear it," I said, lost in the high color of his cheeks, the flame in his eyes.
    "I swear it," he echoed.
    We sat like that a moment, hands touching. He grinned.
    "I feel like I could eat the world raw.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #136
    Madeline Miller
    “I am made of memories.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #137
    Madeline Miller
    “There are no bargains between lion and men. I will kill you and eat you raw.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #138
    Madeline Miller
    “Name one hero who was happy.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #139
    Madeline Miller
    “This, I say. This and this. The way his hair looked in summer sun. His face when he ran. His eyes, solemn as an owl at lessons. This and this and this. So many moments of happiness, crowding forward.”
    Madeline Miller, The Song of Achilles

  • #140
    Margaret  Owen
    “There's a saying in the Blessed Empire: Little thieves steal gold, and great ones steal Kingdoms, but only one goes to the gallows. I'm not sure I agree. I've little interest in kingdoms, but even less in dancing with the hangman. And I've gotten very good - great, you might even say - at stealing gold.”
    Margaret Owen, Little Thieves

  • #141
    Ann Liang
    “I think you're obsessed with me, Sadie Wen.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #142
    Ann Liang
    “This whole time, it's been you, and I didn't even realize. In retrospect, it makes sense, doesn't it? In order to beat the enemy, you have to understand them intimately. You have to observe them, learn their weaknesses, memorize their every word, track their progress, predict their next move. For ten years, I thought I was preparing to destroy you, when really I was preparing to love you.

    All of which is to say I hope this finds you.
    And I hope you find me too.”
    Ann Liang, I Hope This Doesn't Find You

  • #143
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “It was always wise to be polite to books, whether or not they could hear you.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #144
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “You like this place?"

    "Of course I do. It has books in it.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #145
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “I love you, too," she said.

    Nathaniel's brow furrowed. He turned his face to the side and blinks several times.

    "Thank God," he said finally. "I don't think unrequited love would have suited me. I might have started writing poetry.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #146
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “I knew you talked to books. I didn't realize they listened.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #147
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “Books, too, had hearts, though they were not the same as people's, and a book's heart could be broken: she had seen it happen before. Grimoires that refused to open, their voices gone silent, or whose ink faded and bled across the pages like tears.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #148
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “What is the point of life if you don't believe in anything?”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #149
    Margaret  Rogerson
    “And that made the world no less worth fighting for, because wherever there was darkness, there was also so much light.”
    Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

  • #150
    India Holton
    “When she had her own house, she would fill every room with books.”
    India Holton, The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels

  • #151
    India Holton
    “You're fully ruined now," he murmureed, smiling wryly.
    "No," she breathed. "I was rurined the moment I laid eyes on you. Uttterly ruined for everything else, evermore."
    "Told you so."
    "Fiend." She frowned with mock severity.
    "Rake?" he suggested.
    "Oh yes, please.”
    India Holton, The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels

  • #152
    India Holton
    “You are a scoundrel," she whispered furiously.

    "Yes," he agreed. "I'm thinking of starting a Society of Gentlemen Scoundrels."

    "You're millennia too late. It already exists and is called the patriarchy.”
    India Holton, The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels

  • #153
    India Holton
    “We are exactly that, Signor. Corsairs, robbers, pirates. I, however, am also a bibliophile, and you are impeding my visit to the library. So either assassinate me now and get it over with, or kindly step aside.”
    India Holton, The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels

  • #154
    India Holton
    “I needed a book in case of emergencies."

    "You mean like being attacked by foul-mouthed highwaymen?"

    "No, I mean those moments when nothing important is happening, such as during travel. After supper. Before sleeping. Or whilst one's opponent reloads their gun.”
    India Holton, The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels



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