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  • #1
    David Foster Wallace
    “I do things like get in a taxi and say, "The library, and step on it.”
    David Foster Wallace, Infinite Jest

  • #2
    Libba Bray
    “Taylor clapped three times for attention. "Ladies! Ladies! My stars! That's enough. Now. We all know Miss Arkansas's girls are fake, Miss Ohio's easier than making cereal, and Miss Montana's dress is something my blind meemaw would wear to bingo night."
    - "Beauty Queens”
    Libba Bray, Beauty Queens

  • #3
    Gena Showalter
    “William: What's your nickname?
    Maddox: I do not have one.
    William" I'm happy to give you one. Captain Ass. What do you think?
    Maddox: I can leave.
    William: New nickname: Big Baby. Anyway, let's continue...”
    Gena Showalter, Into the Dark

  • #4
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Oh, I love period dramas, especially period dramas starring Colin Firth. I'm like Bridget Jones if she were actually fat."
    "Oh... Colin Firth. He should only do period dramas. And period dramas should only star Colin Firth. (One-star upgrade for Colin Firth. Two stars for Colin Firth in a waistcoat.)
    "Keep typing his name, even his name is handsome.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Attachments

  • #5
    Gena Showalter
    “That's because I'm made of awesome."

    "And dipped in awesome."

    "And sprinkled with awesome."

    "Gods, I love the taste of awesome.”
    Gena Showalter, The Darkest Surrender

  • #6
    Gena Showalter
    “Yep, that's me. I know. I know. You're humbled I'm here, feel like throwing rose petals at my feet, blah, blah, blah. No need, though. Just try and think of me as a normal guy
    -William”
    Gena Showalter, The Darkest Pleasure

  • #7
    Gena Showalter
    “Dangerous as a lightning strike, as lethal as a pair of crisscrossing short swords, William whispered, “You’re about to find out how your liver tastes, my friend.”

    “I have tasted it already,” Zacharel said, his voice its usual monotone. The snowflakes began to fall in earnest, tiny at first, but growing in diameter. An arctic wind blustered around him. “It was a bit salty.”

    How the hell was a guy supposed to respond to that?

    Apparently William didn’t know, either, because he gaped at the angel. Then, “Maybe if you added a little pepper?”

    O-kay. It was official. William had an answer for everything.”
    Gena Showalter, The Darkest Seduction

  • #8
    Gena Showalter
    “Look, Winged Wonder. Get me out of here, then we'll hammer out the details about where I'm staying. Okay?"

    "Winged Wonder," he said, nodding. "I find that I do not mind that one. It fits."

    "Captain Modesty fits better," she muttered.

    "I disagree. Winged Wonder is clearly the better choice for a man such as me."

    -Annabelle and Zacharel”
    Gena Showalter, Wicked Nights

  • #9
    Aimee Bender
    “I felt her come by later, as I was dozing off. Her standing, by my bed. The depth of shadow of a person felt behind closed eyelids.”
    Aimee Bender, The Particular Sadness of Lemon Cake

  • #10
    Penelope Douglas
    “I like storms. Thunder torrential rain, puddles, wet shoes. When the clouds roll in, I get filled with this giddy expectation. Everything is more beautiful in the rain. Don't ask me why. But it’s like this whole other realm of opportunity. I used to feel like a superhero, riding my bike over the dangerously slick roads, or maybe an Olympic athlete enduring rough trials to make it to the finish line. On sunny days, as a girl, I could still wake up to that thrilled feeling. You made me giddy with expectation, just like a symphonic rainstorm. You were a tempest in the sun, the thunder in a boring, cloudless sky. I remember I’d shovel in my breakfast as fast as I could, so I could go knock on your door. We’d play all day, only coming back for food and sleep. We played hide and seek, you’d push me on the swing, or we’d climb trees. Being your sidekick gave me a sense of home again. You see, when I was ten, my mom died. She had cancer, and I lost her before I really knew her. My world felt so insecure, and I was scared. You were the person that turned things right again. With you, I became courageous and free. It was like the part of me that died with my mom came back when I met you, and I didn’t hurt if I knew I had you. Then one day, out of the blue, I lost you, too. The hurt returned, and I felt sick when I saw you hating me. My rainstorm was gone, and you became cruel. There was no explanation. You were just gone. And my heart was ripped open. I missed you. I missed my mom. What was worse than losing you, was when you started to hurt me. Your words and actions made me hate coming to school. They made me uncomfortable in my own home. Everything still hurts, but I know none of it is my fault. There are a lot of words that I could use to describe you, but the only one that includes sad, angry, miserable, and pitiful is “coward.” I a year, I’ll be gone, and you’ll be nothing but some washout whose height of existence was in high school. You were my tempest, my thunder cloud, my tree in the downpour. I loved all those things, and I loved you. But now? You’re a fucking drought. I thought that all the assholes drove German cars, but it turns out that pricks in Mustangs can still leave scars.”
    Penelope Douglas, Bully

  • #11
    Anne Lamott
    “You own everything that happened to you. Tell your stories. If people wanted you to write warmly about them, they should have behaved better.”
    Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird

  • #12
    Anne Lamott
    “Try looking at your mind as a wayward puppy that you are trying to paper train. You don't drop-kick a puppy into the neighbor's yard every time it piddles on the floor. You just keep bringing it back to the newspaper.”
    Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird

  • #13
    Anne Lamott
    “You don't always have to chop with the sword of truth. You can point with it too.”
    Anne Lamott, Bird by Bird



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