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  • #1
    Emily Dickinson
    “There is no Frigate like a Book
    To take us Lands away
    Nor any Coursers like a Page
    Of prancing Poetry –
    This Traverse may the poorest take
    Without oppress of Toll –
    How frugal is the Chariot
    That bears a Human soul.”
    Emily Dickinson, Selected Poems

  • #3
    Cassandra Clare
    “We live and breathe words. .... It was books that made me feel that perhaps I was not completely alone. They could be honest with me, and I with them. Reading your words, what you wrote, how you were lonely sometimes and afraid, but always brave; the way you saw the world, its colors and textures and sounds, I felt--I felt the way you thought, hoped, felt, dreamt. I felt I was dreaming and thinking and feeling with you. I dreamed what you dreamed, wanted what you wanted--and then I realized that truly I just wanted you.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Prince

  • #4
    Jessie Burton
    “Every woman is the architect of her own fortune.”
    Jessie Burton, The Miniaturist

  • #5
    Emily Dickinson
    “If I can stop one heart from breaking, I shall not live in vain.”
    Emily Dickinson

  • #6
    Sappho
    “There is no place for grief in a house which serves the Muse.”
    Sappho

  • #7
    Sappho
    “What cannot be said will be wept.”
    Sappho

  • #8
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I don’t trust anybody. Not anybody. And the more that I care about someone, the more sure I am they’re going to get tired of me and take off.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #9
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Underneath this veneer of slightly crazy and mildly socially retarded, I'm a complete disaster.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #10
    Margaret Atwood
    “Screw poetry, it's you I want,
    your taste, rain
    on you, mouth on your skin.”
    Margaret Atwood, True Stories

  • #11
    Sappho
    “Honestly, I wish I were dead.
    Weeping many tears, she left me and said,
    “Alas, how terribly we suffer, Sappho.
    I really leave you against my will.”

    And I answered: “Farewell, go and remember me.
    You know how we cared for you.

    If not, I would remind you
    ... of our wonderful times.

    For by my side you put on
    many wreaths of roses
    and garlands of flowers
    around your soft neck.

    And with precious and royal perfume
    you anointed yourself.

    On soft beds you satisfied your passion.

    And there was no dance,
    no holy place
    from which we were absent.”
    Sappho

  • #12
    “Maybe life should be about more than just surviving.”
    Clarke Griffin



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