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  • #1
    Alexandra Bracken
    “The Darkest Minds tend to hide behind the most unlikely faces.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #2
    Alexandra Bracken
    “We'll just have to try to make better mistakes tomorrow.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #3
    Alexandra Bracken
    “He's so busy looking inside people to find the good that he misses the knife they're holding in their hand.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #4
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Did you know...you make me so happy that sometimes I actually forget to breath? I'll be looking at you, and my chest will get so tight...and it's like, the only thought in my head is how much I want to reach over and kiss you.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #5
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Never, never, never. I am never going to forget you.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #6
    Alexandra Bracken
    “It feels like we should do something," he said. "Like, send her off on a barge out to sea and set her on fire. Let her go out in a blaze of glory."
    Chubs raised an eyebrow. "It's a minivan, not a Viking.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #7
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Cause, frankly, the way I see it, you and me? Inevitable.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds
    tags: liam

  • #8
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Ruby, give me one reason why we can’t be together, and I’ll give you a hundred why we can. We can go anywhere you want. I’m not your parents. I’m not going to abandon you or send you away, not ever.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #9
    Alexandra Bracken
    “That was not like riding a bike, you asshole!”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #10
    Alexandra Bracken
    “That was the Liam Stewart way of saying, Hi, darlin', missed you something fierce.
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #11
    Alexandra Bracken
    Don’t be scared. Don’t let them see.
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #12
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I'm a monster, you know. I'm one of the dangerous ones.
    No you aren't, he promised. Your one of us.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #13
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Liam cleared his throat again and turned to fully face me. “So, it’s the summer and you’re in Salem, suffering through another boring, hot July, and working part-time at an ice cream parlor. Naturally, you’re completely oblivious to the fact that all of the boys from your high school who visit daily are more interested in you than the thirty-one flavors. You’re focused on school and all your dozens of clubs, because you want to go to a good college and save the world. And just when you think you’re going to die if you have to take another practice SAT, your dad asks if you want to go visit your grandmother in Virginia Beach.”
    “Yeah?” I leaned my forehead against his chest. “What about you?”
    “Me?” Liam said, tucking a strand of hair behind my ear. “I’m in Wilmington, suffering through another boring, hot summer, working one last time in Harry’s repair shop before going off to some fancy university—where, I might add, my roommate will be a stuck-up-know-it-all-with-a-heart-of-gold named Charles Carrington Meriwether IV—but he’s not part of this story, not yet.” His fingers curled around my hip, and I could feel him trembling, even as his voice was steady. “To celebrate, Mom decides to take us up to Virginia Beach for a week. We’re only there for a day when I start catching glimpses of this girl with dark hair walking around town, her nose stuck in a book, earbuds in and blasting music. But no matter how hard I try, I never get to talk to her.
    “Then, as our friend Fate would have it, on our very last day at the beach I spot her. You. I’m in the middle of playing a volleyball game with Harry, but it feels like everyone else disappears. You’re walking toward me, big sunglasses on, wearing this light green dress, and I somehow know that it matches your eyes. And then, because, let’s face it, I’m basically an Olympic god when it comes to sports, I manage to volley the ball right into your face.”
    “Ouch,” I said with a light laugh. “Sounds painful.”
    “Well, you can probably guess how I’d react to that situation. I offer to carry you to the lifeguard station, but you look like you want to murder me at just the suggestion. Eventually, thanks to my sparkling charm and wit—and because I’m so pathetic you take pity on me—you let me buy you ice cream. And then you start telling me how you work in an ice cream shop in Salem, and how frustrated you feel that you still have two years before college. And somehow, somehow, I get your e-mail or screen name or maybe, if I’m really lucky, your phone number. Then we talk. I go to college and you go back to Salem, but we talk all the time, about everything, and sometimes we do that stupid thing where we run out of things to say and just stop talking and listen to one another breathing until one of us falls asleep—”
    “—and Chubs makes fun of you for it,” I added.
    “Oh, ruthlessly,” he agreed. “And your dad hates me because he thinks I’m corrupting his beautiful, sweet daughter, but still lets me visit from time to time. That’s when you tell me about tutoring a girl named Suzume, who lives a few cities away—”
    “—but who’s the coolest little girl on the planet,” I manage to squeeze out.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #14
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Where did she come from, and where can I find one?"

    "Picked this one up at a gas station in West Virginia, bargain price. Last one on the shelf, sorry.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #15
    Alexandra Bracken
    “We want you. We wanted you yesterday, we want you today and we'll want you tomorrow. There's nothing you could do to change that.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #16
    Alexandra Bracken
    “But hey, what's life without a little adversity?"
    That had to have been the fakest attempt at optimism since my fourth grade teacher tried reasoning that we were better off without the dead kids in our class because it'd mean more turns on the playground swings for the rest of us.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #17
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Where in the world did you get that dress?"

    "Present from Zu."

    "You look like you want to throw it in a fire."

    "I can't promise there won't be an unfortunate accident later on.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #18
    Alexandra Bracken
    “I can't do this anymore," I cried, "Why won't you just leave me alone?"
    Because you would never leave me.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #19
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Because, my weird has been able to cancel out your weird, Lady Cross-Stitch.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #20
    Alexandra Bracken
    “Try to imagine where we'd be without you, darlin', and then maybe you'll see just how lucky we got.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #21
    Alexandra Bracken
    “—I don't want to lose you
    —Then why are you the one that keeps letting go?”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #22
    Alexandra Bracken
    “We have no idea, but its not like we're going to win any awards for normalcy anytime soon. So you get into people's heads? The two of us can throw people around like toys. Zu once blew up an AC unit, and all she did was walk by it.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #23
    Alexandra Bracken
    “A moment later, Liam's bright blue eyes opened, and he was seeing me. He just wasn't seeing Ruby.”
    Alexandra Bracken, The Darkest Minds

  • #25
    John Green
    “I'm in love with you," he said quietly.

    "Augustus," I said.

    "I am," he said. He was staring at me, and I could see the corners of his eyes crinkling. "I'm in love with you, and I'm not in the business of denying myself the simple pleasure of saying true things. I'm in love with you, and I know that love is just a shout into the void, and that oblivion is inevitable, and that we're all doomed and that there will come a day when all our labor has been returned to dust, and I know the sun will swallow the only earth we'll ever have, and I am in love with you.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #26
    John Green
    “Some infinities are bigger than other infinities.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #27
    John Green
    “The marks humans leave are too often scars.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #28
    John Green
    “Oh, I wouldn't mind, Hazel Grace. It would be a privilege to have my heart broken by you.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #30
    John Green
    “The world is not a wish-granting factory.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #31
    John Green
    “There will come a time when all of us are dead. All of us. There will come a time when there are no human beings remaining to remember that anyone ever existed or that our species ever did anything. There will be no one left to remember Aristotle or Cleopatra, let alone you. Everything that we did and built and wrote and thought and discovered will be forgotten and all of this will have been for naught. Maybe that time is coming soon and maybe it is millions of years away, but even if we survive the collapse of our sun, we will not survive forever. There was time before organisms experienced consciousness, and there will be time after. And if the inevitability of human oblivion worries you, I encourage you to ignore it. God knows that’s what everyone else does.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #32
    John Green
    “May I see you again?" he asked. There was an endearing nervousness in his voice.

    I smiled. "Sure."

    "Tomorrow?" he asked.

    "Patience, grasshopper," I counseled. "You don't want to seem overeager.

    "Right, that's why I said tomorrow," he said. "I want to see you again tonight. But I'm willing to wait all night and much of tomorrow." I rolled my eyes. "I'm serious," he said.

    "You don't even know me," I said. I grabbed the book from the center console. "How about I call you when I finish this?"

    "But you don't even have my phone number," he said.

    "I strongly suspect you wrote it in this book."

    He broke out into that goofy smile. "And you say we don't know each other.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars



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