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  • #1
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “I love mankind, he said, "but I find to my amazement that the more I love mankind as a whole, the less I love man in particular.”
    Fyodor Dostoyevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #2
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “The awful thing is that beauty is mysterious as well as terrible. God and the devil are fighting there and the battlefield is the heart of man.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #3
    Fyodor Dostoevsky
    “What is hell? I maintain that it is the suffering of being unable to love.”
    Fyodor Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov

  • #4
    Leo Tolstoy
    “Rummaging in our souls, we often dig up something that ought to have lain there unnoticed.”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenina

  • #5
    Nadezhda Mandelstam
    “I decided it is better to scream. Silence is the real crime against humanity.”
    Nadezhda Mandelstam, Hope Against Hope

  • #6
    Lord Byron
    “And thus the heart will break, yet brokenly live on.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #7
    Anne Brontë
    “It is better to arm and strengthen your hero, than to disarm and enfeeble your foe.”
    Anne Brontë

  • #8
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He pulls me around and kisses me. "You're Mac," he says. "And I'm Jericho. And nothing else matters. Never will. You exist in a place that is beyond all rules for me. Do you understand that?"
    I do.
    Jericho Barrons just told me he loves me.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #9
    Philip Pullman
    “I will love you for ever, whatever happens. Till I die and after I die, and when I find my way out of the land of the dead I’ll drift about forever, all my atoms, till I find you again…”
    Philip Pullman, The Amber Spyglass

  • #10
    Arthur C. Clarke
    “I'm sure the universe is full of intelligent life. It's just been too intelligent to come here.”
    Arthur C. Clarke

  • #11
    Pierce Brown
    “There is no greater plague to an introvert than the extrovert.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #12
    Pierce Brown
    “I am the Reaper and death is my shadow.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #13
    Pierce Brown
    “We grew together, and now are grown. In her eyes, I see my heart. In her breath, I hear my soul. She is my land. She is my kin. My love.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #14
    Pierce Brown
    “They pushed and pushed for so long. They knew I was something dangerous, something different. Sooner or later, they had to know I would snap and come to cut them down. Or perhaps they think I'm still a child. The fools. Alexander was a child when he ruined his first nation.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #15
    Pierce Brown
    “Sharpened by hate. Strengthened by love.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #16
    Pierce Brown
    “In the face of cold power, she is fire.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #17
    Pierce Brown
    “Death isn't empty like you say it is. Emptiness is life without freedom, Darrow. Emptiness is living chained by fear, fear of loss, of death. I say we break those chains. Break the chains of fear and you break the chains that bind us to the Golds, to the Society. Could you imagine it? Mars could be ours. It could belong to the colonists who slaved here, died here." Her face is easier to see as the night fades through the clear roof. It is alive, on fire. "If you led the others to freedom. The things you could do, Darrow. The things you could make happen." She pauses and I see her eyes are glistening. "It chills me. You have been given so, so much, but you set your sights so low."
    "You repeat the same damn points," I say bitterly. "You think a dream is worth dying for. I say it isn't. You say it's better to die on your feet. I say it's better to live on our knees."
    "You're not even listening!" she snaps. "We are machine men with machine minds, machine lives …"
    "And machine hearts?" I ask. "That's what I am?"
    "Darrow …"
    "What do you live for?" I ask her suddenly. "Is it for me? Is it for family and love? Or is it just for some dream?"
    "It's not just some dream, Darrow. I live for the dream that my children will be born free. That they will be what they like. That they will own the land their father gave them."
    "I live for you," I say sadly.
    She kisses my cheek. "Then you must live for more.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #18
    Pierce Brown
    “I can trust you."
    "How do you know?" she says again.
    This is when I kiss her. I cannot give her the haemanthus. That is my heart, and it is of Mars- one of the only things born from the red soil. And it is still Eo's. But this girl, when they took her... I would have done anything to see her smirking again. Perhaps one day I'll have two hearts to give.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #19
    Pierce Brown
    “Now I am their sword. And I do not forgive. I do not forget. So let him lead me onto his shuttle. Let him think he owns me. Let him welcome into his house, so I might burn it down.
    But then his daughter takes my hand, and I feel all the lies fall heavy on my shoulders. They say a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. They made no mention of the heart.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #20
    Pierce Brown
    Hic sunt leones. Here be lions.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #21
    Pierce Brown
    “In a world of killers, it takes more to be kind than to be wicked.”
    Pierce Brown

  • #22
    Pierce Brown
    “It is the hottest fire that forms the sternest steel.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #23
    Pierce Brown
    “I admire one to my left, the bronze sun is behind him as he falls, silhouetting him, immortalizing him in that singular moment—one I know I shall never forget—so that he looks like a Miltonian angel falling with wrath and glory. His exoskeleton sheds its friction armor, as Lucifer might have shed the fetters of heaven, feathers of flame peeling off, fluttering behind. Then a missile slashes the sky and high-grade explosives christen him mortal once again.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son

  • #24
    Pierce Brown
    “Society has three stages: Savagery, Ascendance, Decadence. The great rise because of Savagery. They rule in Ascendance. They fall because of their own Decadence."
    He tells how the Persians were felled, how the Romans collapsed because their rulers forgot how their parents gained them an empire. He prattles about Muslim dynasties and European effeminacy and Chinese regionalism and American self-loathing and self-neutering. All the ancient names.
    "Our Savagery began when our capital, Luna, rebelled against the tyranny of Earth and freed herself from the shackles of Demokracy, from the Noble Lie - the idea that men are brothers and are created equal."
    Augustus weaves lies of his own with that golden tongue of his. He tells of the Goldens' suffering. The Masses sat on the wagon and expected the great to pull, he reminds. They sat whipping the great until we could no longer take it.
    I remember a different whipping.
    "Men are not created equal; we all know this. There are averages. There are outliers. There are the ugly. There are the beautiful. This would not be if we were all equal. A Red can no more command a starship than a Green can serve as a doctor!"
    There's more laughter across the square as he tells us to look at pathetic Athens, the birthplace of the cancer they call Demokracy. Look how it fell to Sparta. The Noble Lie made Athens weak. It made their citizens turn on their best general, Alcibiades, because of jealousy.
    "Even the nations of Earth grew jealous of one another. The United States of America exacted this idea of equality through force. And when the nations united, the Americans were surprised to find that they were disliked! The Masses are jealous! How wonderful a dream it would be if all men were created equal! But we are not.
    It is against the Noble Lie that we fight. But as I said before, as I say to you now, there is another evil against which we war. It is a more pernicious evil. It is a subversive, slow evil. It is not a wildfire. It is a cancer. And that cancer is Decadence. Our society has passed from Savagery to Ascendance. But like our spiritual ancestors, the Romans, we too can fall into Decadence.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #25
    Krystal Sutherland
    “Love doesn't need to last a lifetime for it to be real. You can't judge the quality of a love by the length of time it lasts. Everything dies, love included. Sometimes it dies with a person, sometimes it dies on its own. The greatest love story ever told doesn't have to be about two people who spent their whole lives together. It might be about a love that lasted two weeks or two months or two years, but burned brighter and hotter and more brilliantly than any other love before or after. Don't mourn a failed love; there is no such thing. All love is equal in the brain.”
    Krystal Sutherland, Our Chemical Hearts

  • #26
    Patrick Ness
    “Your mind will believe comforting lies while also knowing the painful truths that make those lies necessary. And your mind will punish you for believing both.”
    Patrick Ness, A Monster Calls

  • #27
    Pierce Brown
    “I live for the dream that my children will be born free. That they will be what they like. That they will own the land their father gave them.'
    'I live for you,' I say sadly.
    She kisses my cheek. 'Then you must live for more.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #28
    S. Jae-Jones
    “You are the monster I claim, mein Herr.”
    S. Jae-Jones, Wintersong



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