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  • #1
    John Green
    “It's just that I learned a while ago that the best way to get people to like you is not to like them too much.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #2
    John Green
    “The thing about chameleoning your way through life is that it gets to where nothing is real.”
    John Green, An Abundance of Katherines

  • #3
    Gayle Forman
    “But what if Shakespeare― and Hamlet― were asking the wrong question? What if the real question is not whether to be, but how to be?”
    Gayle Forman, Just One Day

  • #4
    Gayle Forman
    “There are monsters all around us
    They can be so hard to see
    hey don't have fangs, no blood-soaked claws
    They look like you and me.

    But we're not defenseless
    We're no damsels in distress
    Together we can fend off the attack
    All we gotta do is watch our backs.

    Your body is beautiful how it is
    Who you love is nobody's business
    We all contemplate life and death
    It's the poet who gives these thoughts
    breath.

    The monster is strong, don't be mistaken
    It thrives on fear-keeps us isolated
    But together we can fend off its attack
    All we gotta do is watch our backs.

    In your darkest hour
    When the fight's made you weary
    When you think you've lost your power
    When you can't see clearly
    When you're ready to surrender
    Give in to the black
    look over your shoulder
    I've got your back.”
    Gayle Forman, Sisters in Sanity

  • #5
    Art Spiegelman
    “Comics are a gateway drug to literacy.”
    Art Spiegelman

  • #6
    Cora Carmack
    “I fought back the tears that came with experiencing something as perfect and powerful as the performance I'd just had. That was what theatre was about - that kind of experience. We would never be able to recreate that again. Only the people here tonight would ever know what that show was like. Theater is once in a lifetime... every time.”
    Cora Carmack, Losing It

  • #7
    Cora Carmack
    “You would think that I'd be a bit more comfortable talking about sex, now that I'd had it and all. You would also think that at my age I would be able to successfully insert the straw into a Capri sun juice pouch. I was 0-2 there.”
    Cora Carmack, Keeping Her

  • #8
    Cora Carmack
    “My odds were looking about as good as a main character in Game of Thrones.”
    Cora Carmack, Keeping Her
    tags: lol

  • #9
    Cora Carmack
    “WAIT, WAIT! JUST one more!”
    “Bliss, there are children waiting.”
    And they probably hated us, but I was just so glad to see her smiling that I didn’t care.
    “Yeah, well, they all just jumped on the bandwagon. Most of them weren’t alive when I read Harry Potter for the first time.”
    I turned to the Canadian family behind me and said, “I’m so sorry. This is the last one, I promise.” Then I took one more picture of Bliss pretending to push the luggage cart through the wall at the Platform 9¾ monument at King’s Cross Station.
    A little boy stuck his tongue out at Bliss as we left. I pulled her away before she could follow suit.
    “That kid better watch it. I’m totally a Slytherin.”
    I shook my head, smiling.
    “Love, I’m going to need you to pull back on the crazy a bit.”
    “You’re right. Realistically, I’m a Ravenclaw.”
    Cora Carmack, Keeping Her

  • #10
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Reading is not lonely.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #11
    Some people say, “Never let them see you cry.” I say, if you’re so mad
    “Some people say, “Never let them see you cry.” I say, if you’re so mad you could just cry, then cry. It terrifies everyone.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #12
    “Gay people don’t actually try to convert people. That’s Jehovah’s Witnesses you’re thinking of.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #13
    Mindy Kaling
    “Work hard, know your shit, show your shit, and then feel entitled. Listen to no one except the two smartest and kindest adults you know, and that doesn't always mean your parents. If you do that, you will be fine.”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #14
    Mindy Kaling
    “I will leave you with one last piece of advice, which is: If you’ve got it, flaunt it. And if you don’t got it? Flaunt it. ’Cause what are we even doing here if we’re not flaunting it?”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #15
    Mindy Kaling
    “People talk about confidence without ever bringing up hard work. That’s a mistake. I know I sound like some dour older spinster on Downton Abbey who has never felt a man’s touch and whose heart has turned to stone, but I don’t understand how you could have self-confidence if you don’t do the work... I have never, ever, ever, met a high confident person and successful person who is not what a movie would call a 'workaholic.' Because confidence is like respect; you have to earn it.”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #16
    Mindy Kaling
    “Confidence is just entitlement. Entitlement has gotten a bad rap because it's used almost exclusively for the useless children of the rich, reality TV stars, and Conrad Hilton Jr., who gets kicked off an airplane for smoking pot in the lavatory and calling people peasants or whatever. But entitlement in and of itself isn't so bad. Entitlement is simply the belief that you deserve something. Which is great. The hard part is, you'd better make sure you deserve it.”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #17
    Mindy Kaling
    “I want to say one last thing, and it’s important. Though I am a generally happy person who feels comfortable in my skin, I do beat myself up because I am influenced by a societal pressure to be thin. All the time. I feel it the same way anybody who picks up a magazine and sees Keira Knightley’s elegantly bony shoulder blades poking out of a backless dress does. I don’t know if I’ve ever seen my shoulder blades once. Honestly, I’m dubious that any part of my body could be so sharp and firm as to be described as a “blade.” I feel it when I wake up in the morning and try on every single pair of my jeans and everything looks bad and I just want to go back to sleep. But my secret is: even though I wish I could be thin, and that I could have the ease of lifestyle that I associate with being thin, I don’t wish for it with all of my heart. Because my heart is reserved for way more important things.”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #18
    Mindy Kaling
    “Who is the beauty icon that inspires you the most? Is it Sophia Loren? Audrey Hepburn? Halle Berry? Mine is Nosferatu, because that vampire taught me my number-one and number-two favorite beauty tricks of all time: avoid the sun at all costs and always try to appear shrouded in shadows.”
    Mindy Kaling, Why Not Me?

  • #19
    “So, my unsolicited advice to women in the workplace is this. When faced with sexism, or ageism, or lookism, or even really aggressive Buddhism, ask yourself the following question: “Is this person in between me and what I want to do?” If the answer is no, ignore it and move on. Your energy is better used doing your work and outpacing people that way. Then, when you’re in charge, don’t hire the people who were jerky to you.”
    Tina Fey, Bossypants

  • #20
    Sophia Amoruso
    “While you're reading this, I have three pieces of advice that I want you to remember: Don't ever grow up. Don't necome a bore. Don't ever let the Man get to you.”
    Sophia Amoruso, #Girlboss

  • #21
    “The girls who look like they’re wearing the least are wearing the most.” I wink. “Now you’ve seen behind the curtain. There’s no wizard, it’s all fake.”
    Tara Brown, Puck Buddies

  • #22
    Trevor Noah
    “If you're Native American and you pray to the wolves, you're a savage. If you're African and you pray to your ancestors, you're a primitive. But when white people pray to a guy who turns water into wine, well, that's just common sense.”
    Trevor Noah, Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood

  • #23
    Oprah Winfrey
    “I once taped a show in which a life coach discussed the concept of self-care - putting your own needs ahead of anyone else's - and the audience booed. Women were upset by the mere suggestion that they should put their needs before those of their children. I interrupted to explain: No one was saying you should abandon your children and let them starve, The life coach was suggesting that you nurture yourself so you'll have more nurturing to give to those who most need you. It's the airplane oxygen-mask theory: If you don't put on your mask first, you won't be able to save anyone else.”
    Oprah Winfrey, What I Know for Sure

  • #24
    John Green
    “And we're such language-based creatures that to some extent we cannot know what we cannot name. And so we assume it isn't real. We refer to it with catch-all terms, like crazy or chronic pain, terms that both ostracise and minimise. The term chronic pain captures nothing of the grinding, constant, ceaseless, inescapable hurt. And the term crazy arrives at us with none of the terror and worry you live with.”
    John Green, Turtles All the Way Down

  • #25
    “Even though we had such different families, Keri and I were a good pair, both freckled and Irish with a strong belief in justice. We would go out for recess and spend the whole time walking and talking. This is something I still love to do today. I call it "walking the beat." I often call my friends and tell them to meet me on a New York corner at a certain time. The physical act of walking combined with the opportunity to look out at the world while you are sharing your thoughts and feelings is very comforting to me. You are in charge of the route and the amount of eye contact. I guess those days with Keri were when this started.”
    Amy Poehler, Yes Please

  • #26
    “Because here’s the thing: I was fine on my own, and so are you. But it can be hard when you feel ready for Happy Couplehood and you seem to have missed the train. As my friend Oliver Platt used to say to me about hopes and dreams I’d share with him: “It’s coming, just not on your time frame.”
    Lauren Graham, Talking as Fast as I Can: From Gilmore Girls to Gilmore Girls



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