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  • #1
    “They're constants, aren't they?" ... "Books are. That's why we like them so much. They seem immutable. They're not, of course. Not from the author's first draft to the tenth printing, but they seem like it.”
    C.E. Murphy, Heart of Stone

  • #2
    Gini Koch
    “My crazy's working a lot better than your sanity.”
    Gini Koch, Touched by an Alien

  • #3
    Gini Koch
    “I dug through my purse for the Glock. There is was, and I realized I'd never set the safety. I decided to consider this a great example of forethought rather than my being the stupidest gun handler on the planet.”
    Gini Koch

  • #4
    Gini Koch
    “Yeah, I know. It's one of my plans. It'll go all Dog Day Afternoon somewhere along the line. But a girl can dream, can't she?”
    Gini Koch, Alien in the Family

  • #5
    “You went back in time,” he repeated, “and you expect his cell phone to work?”
    “Well, no, I just, I mean, I came back and he hasn’t! Shouldn’t he have?”
    Morrison, very steadily, said, “Were you together?”
    “No! I just said he went to fight the Morrigan!”
    “I see.” There was a pause. “The man is seventy-four years old, Joanie. He can take care of himself. If you were,” a great and patient pause filled the line before he went on, “time traveling. If you were time traveling and got separated, then I can’t think of any reason he would necessarily come back to the present at the same time you did.”
    “Except I was the focal point, it was my fault, it --!”
    “Joanne. Siobhan. Siobhan Grainne MacNamarra Walkingstick.”
    I didn’t think anybody had ever said my name like that before. I gulped down a hysterical sob and whispered, “Yeah?”
    Morrison, with gentle emphasis, said, “I love you. Now pull yourself together and go find the bad guy,” and hung up.”
    C.E. Murphy, Raven Calls

  • #6
    Jenn Bennett
    “Arcadia,” Lon’s voice said from my phone. “Who is this?” I teased.
    “You can’t take my son on a date.” “I didn’t ask him. He asked me.” “He stole my cell and called without permission.” “Sounds like a personal problem to me.” A low growling noise came out of the phone.”
    Jenn Bennett, Kindling the Moon

  • #7
    Jenn Bennett
    “I stumbled through the dark underbrush again crying out as I plunged through a thick spiderweb. My arms frantically brushed away the clinging web as irrational fear made me batshit-crazy for a moment. Scared of a damn spider when a bloodthirsty demon was chasing me down. Ridiculous.”
    Jenn Bennett, Kindling the Moon
    tags: humor

  • #8
    Gini Koch
    “Welcome to My Super Secret Life, where people try to kill us on a regular basis, and we thwart bad-guy schemes for breakfast. We’re almost like a reality show, only without the alcohol and hot tubs.”
    Gini Koch, Alien Diplomacy

  • #9
    Gini Koch
    “Oh, sure, they’d insisted I take Washington Wife class after I’d inadvertently insulted the Prime Minster of England, but how could I have known he wasn’t willing to admit that the Rolling Stones weren’t half the band Aerosmith was and never would be?”
    Gini Koch, Alien Diplomacy

  • #10
    Gini Koch
    “Paper balls? You were throwing balled up paper at an alligator?”
    Gini Koch, Alien Tango

  • #11
    Gini Koch
    “I was moving from worried to scared, and I could see terrified waving at me from just around the next bend in the road.”
    Gini Koch, Alien in the Family

  • #12
    Gini Koch
    “But before I ran out and got shot by someone I merely hadn't seen, I examined the remote. There were a lot of buttons on it. None of them were marked. Naturally, I considered hitting some at random but decided I was thrilled to still be alive and unscathed.”
    Gini Koch, Alien Diplomacy

  • #13
    Seanan McGuire
    “Just once, I want to meet the villain in a cheerful, brightly lit room. Possibly one with kittens.”
    Seanan McGuire, An Artificial Night

  • #14
    Darynda Jones
    “I chose the road less traveled. Now I'm lost.”
    Darynda Jones, Third Grave Dead Ahead

  • #15
    Darynda Jones
    “Nothing sucks more than that moment during an argument when you realize you're wrong. -T-Shirt”
    Darynda Jones, Third Grave Dead Ahead

  • #16
    Darynda Jones
    “At first, I could lie about my lack of sleep and she'd fall for it, but she started suspecting insomnia when I began seeing purple elephants in the air vents at the office. I knew I shouldn't have asked her about them. I thought maybe she'd redecorated.”
    Darynda Jones, Third Grave Dead Ahead

  • #17
    Stacia Kane
    “That was the problem with love, though, wasn't it. It couldn't be helped, couldn't be controlled. It just roared in and took whatever it wanted, destroyed whatever it wanted; the most dangerous addiction of all, because nobody survived it intact.
    But an addiction that was impossible to let go.”
    Stacia Kane, Chasing Magic

  • #18
    Leo Tolstoy
    “I always loved you, and if one loves anyone, one loves the whole person, just as they are and not as one would like them to be. -Dolly”
    Leo Tolstoy, Anna Karenin

  • #19
    Seanan McGuire
    “It’s been a long time since I’ve loved someone, but I know what it feels like. When you turn from me, it hurts. When you think badly of me, I think badly of myself. When you do stupid, suicidal things, I want to slap you upside the head and demand to know how you can be so brilliant and so blind at the same time.” Tybalt’s expression was calm. “If that’s not love, what is it?”

    “Why are you telling me this?” I whispered.

    “Because we’re probably going to die today.” He waved his free hand toward the street. “I’ve always tried not to lie to you; I’ve seen how you react when others do. Dying without telling you how I felt would be lying. I’ve been patient. I’ve given you time to recognize my feelings, and I’ve seen you choose a man who loved the girl you were, not the woman you are. Now he’s gone, and I can’t be patient anymore. I love you, October. I’ll be sorry if we die here, but I won’t be sorry I helped you… and I won’t be sorry I finally told you.”

    “Tybalt…”

    “Cats never regret anything,” he said, and he turned and kissed me.”
    Seanan McGuire, Ashes of Honor

  • #20
    Seanan McGuire
    “Tybalt’s what we call ‘Cait Sidhe’— the fairy cats. Which explains the attitude. And the eyes.”

    “Meow,” said Tybalt, deadpan.”
    Seanan McGuire, Ashes of Honor

  • #21
    Faith Hunter
    “Walk softly and carry a big stick. Or stomp loudly and carry enough firepower to start a small war. Whatever worked”
    Faith Hunter, Death's Rival

  • #22
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes
    “Sometimes, there aren't any good choices. Sometimes, making the right one is hard... It's funny, but when you think about it, we're all broken. That's what life does. It knocks you down and breaks you and you either get back up again, or you don't. You either do things on your terms, or you don't. You let the bad things win, or you don't."
    "You either let it break you, or you don't.”
    Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Every Other Day

  • #23
    Michelle Sagara West
    “Not all of our heartless plans work as we intend; nor do all of our good intentions. We are where we are, and we can rarely predict where we will go, no matter how firm our beliefs.”
    Michelle Sagara West, Cast in Peril

  • #24
    Michelle Sagara West
    “History is not our guide, it is not our friend. It is a passing stranger, one which shadows legend, sprinkling it with the seeds of truth.”
    Michelle Sagara West, Cast in Shadow

  • #25
    Michelle Sagara West
    “Is this some sort of test?"
    "Everything that doesn't kill you is."
    "Mind you," he added, "surviving doesn't always mean you passed.”
    Michelle Sagara West, Cast in Secret

  • #26
    “It's not reasonable to love people who are only going to die," she said.
    Nash thought about that for a moment, stroking Small's neck with great deliberation, as if the fate of the Dells depended on that smooth, careful movement.
    "I have two responses to that," He said at last. "First, everyone is going to die. Second, love is stupid. It has nothing to do with reason. You love whomever you love. Against all reason I loved my father." He looked at her keenly. "Did you love yours?"
    "Yes," she whispered.
    He stroked Small's nose. "I love you," he said, "even knowing you'll never have me. And I love my brother, more than I ever realized before you came along. You can't help whom you love, Lady. Nor can you know what it's liable to cause you to do.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #27
    “Well then," Roen said briskly, "are you sleeping?"
    "Yes."
    "Come now. A mother can tell when her son lies. Are you eating?"
    "No," Brigan said gravely. "I've not eaten in two months. It's a hunger strike to protest the spring flooding in the south."
    "Gracious," Roen said, reaching for the fruit bowl. "Have an apple, dear.”
    Kristin Cashore, Fire

  • #28
    J. Michael Straczynski
    “Understanding is a three edged sword: your side, their side, and the truth.”
    J. Michael Straczynski

  • #29
    J. Michael Straczynski
    “Captain John Sheridan: I wish I had your faith in the universe. I just don't see it.

    Delenn: Then I will tell you a great secret, Captain. Perhaps the greatest of them all. The molecules of your body are the same molecules that make up this station , and the nebula outside, that burn inside the stars themselves. We are starstuff. We are the universe made manifest, trying to figure itself out. And as we have both learned, sometimes the universe requires a change of perspective.”
    J. Michael Straczynski

  • #30
    J. Michael Straczynski
    “You know, I used to think it was awful that life was so unfair. Then I thought, wouldn't it be much worse if life were fair, and all the terrible things that happen to us come because we actually deserve them? So, now I take great comfort in the general hostility and unfairness of the universe.”
    J. Michael Straczynski



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