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  • #1
    Neil Gaiman
    “It's like the people who believe they'll be happy if they go and live somewhere else, but who learn it doesn't work that way. Wherever you go, you take yourself with you. If you see what I mean.”
    Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book

  • #2
    Blake Crouch
    “I've seen so many versions of you. With me. Without me. Artist. Teacher. Graphic designer. But it's all, in the end, just life. We see it macro, like one big story, but when you're in it, it's all just day-to-day, right? And isn't that what you have to make your peace with?”
    Blake Crouch, Dark Matter

  • #3
    Daniel Keyes
    “But I've learned that intelligence alone doesn't mean a damned thing. Here in your university, intelligence, education, knowledge, have all become great idols. But I know now there's one thing you've all overlooked: intelligent and education that hasn't been tempered by human affection isn't worth a damn...Intelligence is one of the greatest human gifts. But all too often a search for knowledge drives out the search for love...Intelligence without the ability to give and receive affection leads to mental and moral breakdown, to neurosis, and possibly even psychosis.”
    Daniel Keyes, Flowers for Algernon

  • #4
    Kristin Hannah
    “Men tell stories. Women get on with it. For us it was a shadow war. There were no parades for us when it was over, no medals or mentions in history books. We did what we had to during the war, and when it was over, we picked up the pieces and started our lives over.”
    Kristin Hannah, The Nightingale

  • #4
    “When someone's been gone a long time, at first you save up all the things you want to tell them. You try to keep track of everything in your head. But it's like trying to hold on to a fistful of sand: all the little bits slip out of your hands, and then you're just clutching air and grit.”
    Jenny Han, To All the Boys I've Loved Before

  • #5
    Cat Winters
    “I’d rather be able to dream and fail than to never feel the pull of another way of life.”
    Cat Winters, The Cure for Dreaming

  • #6
    Cat Winters
    “And do you know the oddest thing about murder and war and violence? The oddest thing is that they all go against the lessons that grown-ups teach children. Don't hurt anyone. Solve your problems with language instead of fists. Share your things. Don't take something that belongs to someone else without asking. Use your manners. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Why do mothers and fathers bother spending so much time teaching children these lessons when grown-ups don't pay any attention to the words themselves?”
    Cat Winters

  • #8
    Brandon Sanderson
    “The right belief is like a good cloak, I think. If it fits you well, it keeps you warm and safe. The wrong fit however, can suffocate.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #9
    Ray Bradbury
    “If you hide your ignorance, no one will hit you and you'll never learn.”
    Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451

  • #10
    John Corey Whaley
    “That’s what we do sometimes. We let people disappear. We want them to. If everyone just stays quiet and out of the way, then the rest of us can pretend everything’s fine. But everything is not fine.”
    John Corey Whaley, Highly Illogical Behavior

  • #11
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
    “Some people ask: “Why the word feminist? Why not just say you are a believer in human rights, or something like that?” Because that would be dishonest. Feminism is, of course, part of human rights in general—but to choose to use the vague expression human rights is to deny the specific and particular problem of gender. It would be a way of pretending that it was not women who have, for centuries, been excluded. It would be a way of denying that the problem of gender targets women.”
    Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, We Should All Be Feminists

  • #12
    Victoria Schwab
    “But the teacher had been right about one thing: violence breeds.
    Someone pulls a trigger, sets off a bomb, drives a bus full of tourists off a bridge, and what's left in the wake isn't just she'll casings, wreckage, bodies. There's something else. Something bad. An aftermath. A recoil. A reaction to all that anger and pain and death.”
    Victoria schwab, This Savage Song

  • #13
    Marissa Meyer
    “It is a dangerous thing to unbelieve something only because it frightens you.”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #14
    Seanan McGuire
    “For us, places we went were home. We didn't care if they were good or evil or neutral or what. We cared about the fact that for the first time, we didn't have to pretend to be something we weren't. We just got to be. That made all the difference in the world.”
    Seanan McGuire, Every Heart a Doorway
    tags: home

  • #15
    Paulo Coelho
    “People are capable, at any time in their lives, of doing what they dream of.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #16
    Paulo Coelho
    “You will never be able to escape from your heart. So it's better to listen to what it has to say.”
    Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist

  • #17
    Nicola Yoon
    “Maybe part of falling in love with someone else is also falling in love with yourself.”
    Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

  • #18
    Amie Kaufman
    “Perhaps bravery is simply the face humanity wraps around its collective madness.”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #19
    Amie Kaufman
    “Part of being alive is having life change us. The people around us, the events we live through, all of them shape us. And that's what I think you're afraid of. Maybe not of dying. But of this you, the you you've become, ceasing to exist.”
    Amie Kaufman, Illuminae

  • #20
    Haruki Murakami
    “What happens when people open their hearts?"
    "They get better.”
    Haruki Murakami, Norwegian Wood

  • #21
    J.D. Salinger
    “It's such a stupid question, in my opinion. I mean, how do you know what you're going to do till you do it? The answer is, you don't. I think I am, but how do I know? I swear it's a stupid question.”
    J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #22
    Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused
    “Among other things, you'll find that you're not the first person who was ever confused and frightened and even sickened by human behavior. You're by no means alone on that score, you'll be excited and stimulated to know. Many, many men have been just as troubled morally and spiritually as you are right now. Happily, some of them kept records of their troubles. You'll learn from them—if you want to. Just as someday, if you have something to offer, someone will learn something from you. It's a beautiful reciprocal arrangement. And it isn't education. It's history. It's poetry.”
    J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye

  • #23
    Brandon Sanderson
    “You can't be so frightened of what might happen that you are unwilling to act.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Steelheart

  • #24
    Francesca Zappia
    “I'm so tired. I'm tired of anxiety that twists my stomach so hard I can't move the rest of my body. Tired of constant vigilance. Tired of wanting to do something about myself, but always taking easy way out.”
    Francesca Zappia, Eliza and Her Monsters

  • #25
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Sometimes Vin imagined she was like the ash, or the wind, or the mist itself. A thing without thought, capable of simply being, not thinking, caring, or hurting. Then she could be...free.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #26
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That's what trust is. It's about giving someone else power over you. Power to hurt you.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Hero of Ages

  • #27
    Leigh Bardugo
    “Fear is a phoenix. You can watch it burn a thousand times and still it will return.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #28
    Leigh Bardugo
    “You’re not weak because you can’t read. You’re weak because you’re afraid of people seeing your weakness. You’re letting shame decide who you are. […] It’s shame that lines my pockets, shame that keeps the Barrel teeming with fools ready to put on a mask just so they can have what they want with none the wiser about it. We can endure all kinds of pain. It’s shame that eats men whole.”
    Leigh Bardugo, Crooked Kingdom

  • #29
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “We all have to dream our own dreams. We only get one life to live--live it for yourself, not anyone else. Because when you're on your deathbed, you're going to be wishing you had. When everyone else is on theirs, I guarantee they aren't going to be thinking about your life.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Starfish

  • #30
    Akemi Dawn Bowman
    “I need to figure out where my life is going. I need something that is mine. Otherwise . . .’ Otherwise I’ll never fully break away from what my life has always been. I’ll always be attached to it, like a branch that’s growing farther and farther away but it doesn’t matter because its roots are a part of the tree’s roots. I need to be my own tree.”
    Akemi Dawn Bowman, Starfish



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