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  • #1
    Terry Pratchett
    “You say that you people don’t burn folk and sacrifice people anymore, but that’s what true faith would mean, y’see? Sacrificin’ your own life, one day at a time, to the flame, declarin’ the truth of it, workin’ for it, breathin’ the soul of it. That’s religion. Anything else is just . . . is just bein’ nice. And a way of keepin’ in touch with the neighbors.”
    Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum

  • #2
    C.S. Lewis
    “Are the gods not just?"

    "Oh no, child. What would become of us if they were?”
    C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces

  • #3
    C.S. Lewis
    “When the time comes to you at which you will be forced at last to utter the speech which has lain at the center of your soul for years, which you have, all that time, idiot-like, been saying over and over, you'll not talk about the joy of words. I saw well why the gods do not speak to us openly, nor let us answer. Till that word can be dug out of us, why should they hear the babble that we think we mean? How can they meet us face to face till we have faces?”
    C.S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces

  • #4
    C.S. Lewis
    “I ended my first book with the words 'no answer.' I know now, Lord, why you utter no answer. You are yourself the answer. Before your face questions die away. What other answer would suffice? Only words, words; to be led out to battle against other words.”
    C. S. Lewis, Till We Have Faces

  • #5
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “Eddis looked at her minister, curious. “Your head?” she asked.
    Attolia explained. “He had to be forcibly dissuaded from strangling his son.”
    “So have we all from time to time,” Eddis said seriously.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Queen of Attolia

  • #6
    Dr. Seuss
    “I have heard there are troubles of more than one kind. Some come from ahead and some come from behind. But I've bought a big bat. I'm all ready you see. Now my troubles are going to have troubles with me!”
    Dr. Seuss

  • #7
    John Green
    “There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. There's .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others. Of course, there is a bigger infinite set of numbers between 0 and 2, or between 0 and a million. Some infinities are bigger than other infinities. A writer we used to like taught us that. There are days, many of them, when I resent the size of my unbounded set. I want more numbers than I'm likely to get, and God, I want more numbers for Augustus Waters than he got. But, Gus, my love, I cannot tell you how thankful I am for our little infinity. I wouldn't trade it for the world. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and I'm grateful.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #8
    John Green
    “Some tourists think Amsterdam is a city of sin, but in truth it is a city of freedom. And in freedom, most people find sin.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #9
    Terry Pratchett
    “And sin, young man, is when you treat people like things.”
    Terry Pratchett, Carpe Jugulum

  • #10
    Terry Pratchett
    “There is always a choice."
    "You mean I could choose certain death?"
    "A choice nevertheless, or perhaps an alternative. You see I believe in freedom. Not many people do, although they will of course protest otherwise. And no practical definition of freedom would be complete without the freedom to take the consequences. Indeed, it is the freedom upon which all the others are based.”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #11
    Terry Pratchett
    “Do you not know that a man is not dead while his name is still spoken?”
    Terry Pratchett, Going Postal

  • #13
    Richard  Adams
    “All the world will be your enemy, Prince with a Thousand Enemies, and whenever they catch you, they will kill you. But first they must catch you, digger, listener, runner, prince with the swift warning. Be cunning and full of tricks and your people shall never be destroyed.”
    Richard Adams, Watership Down

  • #14
    Brandon Sanderson
    “It sounds to me, young one," Haddek said, "that you are searching for something that cannot be found."
    "The truth?" Sazed said.
    "No," Haddek replied. "A religion that requires no faith of its believers.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Hero of Ages

  • #16
    John Green
    “I was blind and heart broken and didn't want to do anything and Gus burst into my room and shouted, "I have wonderful news!" And I was like, "I don't really want to hear wonderful news right now," and Gus said, "This is wonderful news you want to hear," and I asked him, "Fine, what is it?" and he said, "You are going to live a good and long life filled with great and terrible moments that you cannot even imagine yet!”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #17
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Kelsier exhaled in exasperation. “Elend Venture? You risked your life—risked the plan, and our lives—for that fool of a boy?”

    Vin looked up, glaring at him. “Yes.”

    “What is wrong with you, girl?” Kelsier asked. “Elend Venture isn’t worth this.”

    She stood angrily, Sazed backing away, the cloak falling the floor. “He’s a good man!”

    “He’s a nobleman!”

    “So are you!” Vin snapped. She waved a frustrated arm toward the kitchen and the crew. “What do you think this is, Kelsier? The life of a skaa? What do any of you know about skaa? Aristocratic suits, stalking your enemies in the night, full meals and nightcaps around the table with your friends? That’s not the life of a skaa!”

    She took a step forward, glaring at Kelsier. He blinked in surprise at the outburst.

    “What do you know about them, Kelsier?” she asked. “When’s the last time you slept in an alley, shivering in the cold rain, listening to the beggar next to you cough with a sickness you knew would kill him? When’s the last time you had to lay awake at night, terrified that one of the men in your crew would try to rape you? Have you ever knelt, starving, wishing you had the courage to knife the crewmember beside you just so you could take his crust of bread? Have you ever cowered before your brother as he beat you, all the time feeling thankful because at least you had someone who paid attention to you?”

    She fell silent, puffing slightly, the crewmembers staring at her.

    “Don’t talk to me about noblemen,” Vin said. “And don’t say things about people you don’t know. You’re no skaa— you’re just noblemen without titles.”

    She turned, stalking from the room. Kelsier watched her go, shocked, hearing her footsteps on the stairs. He stood, dumbfounded, feeling a surprising flush of ashamed guilt.

    And, for once, found himself without anything to say.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #19
    Brandon Sanderson
    “He ate my horse.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Well of Ascension

  • #20
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Regardless, you ask why I
    did not greet you. Well, let us assume that I had acted as you suggest I
    should. Upon your approach, you would have had me gush over you?”
    “Naturally.”
    “You would have me point out how stunning you appear in that gown?”
    “I wouldn’t complain.”
    “Mention how your dazzling eyes glisten in the fireworks like burning
    embers?”
    “That would be nice.”
    “Expound on how your lips are so perfectly red that they could leave any
    man breathless with wonder, yet drive him compose the most brilliant of
    poetry each time he recalled the moment?”
    “I’d be flattered for certain.”
    “And you claim you want these reactions from me?”
    “I do.”
    “Well blast it, woman,” Lightsong said, picking up his cup. “If I’m
    stunned, dazzled, and breathless, then how the hell am I supposed to greet
    you? By definition, won’t I be struck dumb?”
    She laughed. “Well, then, you’ve obviously found your tongue now.”
    “Surprisingly, it was in my mouth,” he said. “I always forget to check
    there.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #21
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Honestly, for an evil god of darkness, he certainly can be dull.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #22
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Though, if you think about it, hostile, dethroned pseudodeities probably make disagreeable neighbors. You'll have to figure out something to do with him.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #23
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Wayne's a little attached to that hat," Waxillium said. "He thinks it's lucky."
    Wayne: "It is lucky. I ain't never died while wearing that hat."
    Marasi frowned. "I ... I'm not sure I know how to respond."
    Wax: "That's a common reaction to Wayne.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Alloy of Law

  • #23
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Elend started. "Vin!" Then, he smiled. "What took you so long?"
    "I got delayed by an Inquistor and a dark god," she said. "Now hustle.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Hero of Ages

  • #24
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Women? Women are like...thunderstorms. They're beautiful to look at, and sometimes they're nice to listen to-but most of the time they're just plain inconvenient.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #25
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That hat looks ridiculous.”
    “Fortunately, I can change hats,” Wayne said, “while you, sir, are stuck with that face.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Alloy of Law

  • #26
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Ah, the outdoors,' Shallan said. 'I visited that mythical place once.”
    Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings

  • #27
    Brandon Sanderson
    “People can do great things. However, there are somethings they just can't do. I, for instance, have not been able to transform myself into a Popsicle, despite years of effort. I could, however, make myself insane, if I wished. (Though if I achieved the second, I might be able to make myself think I'd achieved the first....)
    Anyway, if there's a lesson to be learned, it's this: great success often depends on being able to distinguish between the impossible and the improbable. Or, in easier terms, distinguishing between Popsicles and insanity.
    Any questions?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians

  • #28
    Brandon Sanderson
    “She’s only seventeen years old,” Llarimar said. “I can’t imagine being
    married to the God King at her age.”
    “I can’t imagine you being married to the God King at any age, Scoot,”
    Lightsong said. Then he pointedly cringed. “Actually, yes I can imagine it,
    and the dress looks painfully inelegant on you. Make a note to have my
    imagination flogged for its insolence in showing me that par tic u lar sight.”
    “I’ll put it in line right behind your sense of decorum, Your Grace,”
    Llarimar said dryly.
    “Don’t be silly,” Lightsong said, taking a sip of wine. “I haven’t had one
    of those in years.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #29
    Brandon Sanderson
    “That’s the funny thing about arriving somewhere, Vin,” he said with a wink. “Once you’re there, the only thing you can really do is leave again.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #30
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Llarimar had told him to do his best. That sounded like an awful lot of work. Unfortunately, doing nothing was beginning to seem like even MORE work.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Warbreaker

  • #31
    Brandon Sanderson
    “Are there any religions on your list that include the slaughter of noblemen as a holy duty?”
    Brandon Sanderson, Mistborn: The Final Empire

  • #32
    Brandon Sanderson
    “If you are anything like me --- Clever, fond of goat cheese, and devilishly handsome --- then you have undoubtedly read many books.”
    Brandon Sanderson, Alcatraz Versus the Evil Librarians



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