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  • #1
    Haruki Murakami
    “There. My ears are all dead. Now you try."
    Three times I repeated the movements she'd made. Slowly, carefully, but nothing left me with the impression that my ears had died. The wine was rapidly circulating through my system.
    "I do believe that my ears aren't dying properly, " I said, disappointed.
    She shook her head. "That's okay. If your ears don't need to die, there's nothing wrong with them not dying.”
    Haruki Murakami, A Wild Sheep Chase
    tags: dead, ears

  • #2
    Kate Noble
    “It seems rather prophetic. We were just joking about this the other day."
    "I know. Fate has annoying timing.”
    Kate Noble, Compromised
    tags: max, will

  • #3
    Rachel Hawkins
    “I felt electrified from the top of my head to my toes, and somewhere in the back of my mind I heard Alice saying that love had a power all its own. She was right: this was magic.”
    Rachel Hawkins, Hex Hall

  • #4
    Jean de La Bruyère
    “Life is a tragedy for those who feel, and a comedy for those who think.”
    La Bruyere

  • #5
    Пейо Яворов
    “Аз не живея: аз горя. Непримирими

    в гърдите ми се борят две души...”
    Пейо Яворов, Стихотворения и проза

  • #6
    Атанас Далчев
    “...вечно и свето е само мъртвото,

    живото живее в грях.”
    Атанас Далчев, Поезия

  • #7
    Julie Kagawa
    “Careful, human.” Grimalkin appeared on the corner of the stage, overshadowed by the dead chimera. “Do not lose your heart to a faery prince. It never ends well.”
    “Who asked you?” I glared at him. “And why do you always pop up when you’re not wanted? You got your payment. Why are you still following me?”
    “You are amusing,” purred Grimalkin.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #8
    Julie Kagawa
    “So,” I demanded, trying to sound confident, “where can we find this trod to New Orleans?”
    “The frost giant ruins,” Ash replied, looking thoughtful. “Very close to Mab’s court.” At Puck’s glare, he shrugged and offered a tiny, rueful smirk. “She goes to Mardi Gras every year.”
    I pictured the Queen of the Unseelie Court flashing a couple of drunken partygoers, and giggled uncontrollably. All three shot me a strange look. “Sorry,” I gasped, biting my lip. "Still kind of giddy, I guess.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron King

  • #9
    Julie Kagawa
    “I sat up and wiped my eyes, cursing the damned faeries and their eternal war. It seemed there was never enough time. Time to dance, or talk, or laugh, or even mourn the passing of a friend. Slipping off my corsage, I laid it on Ironhorse’s cold metal shoulder, wanting him to have something natural and beautiful in this lifeless place.Goodbye, Ironhorse.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #10
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “Something bloomed right then and there in the small dark space between us. I didn’t know what it was, but I knew enough to know it was rare and delicate. And it felt so real I might have been able to reach out and touch it if I tried.”
    Alyxandra Harvey, My Love Lies Bleeding

  • #11
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “We have the same symptoms as tuberculosis, especially in the eyes of the Romantic Poets. Pale, tired, coughing up blood.”
    “That’s romantic?”
    I had to smile. “Romantic with a capital ‘R.’ You know, like Byron and Coleridge.”
    He gave a mock shudder. “Please, stop. I barely passed English Lit.”
    I snorted. “I didn’t have that option. One of my aunts took Byron as a lover.”
    “Get out.”
    “Seriously. It makes Lucy insanely jealous.”
    “That girl is . . .”
    “My best friend,” I filled in sternly.
    “I was only going to say she’s unique.”
    Alyxandra Harvey, My Love Lies Bleeding

  • #12
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “He went farther into the shadows to exchange his pants for the leather breeches. Too bad. When he emerged again, he looked pretty good even though it wasn’t his style. And he was lucky there were no tights, after all. He tilted his head.
    'You like it.'
    'Shut up.' I blushed. I hated vampire extrasensory perception. It wasn’t fair that he could hear my heartbeat or smell my skin or what ever.
    'Girls are so weird.'
    Kieran snorted. 'No kidding.'
    'Please, you two were fighting ten minutes ago, and now you’re the best of friends?' I said witheringly. 'Guys are weird.”
    Alyxandra Harvey, My Love Lies Bleeding

  • #13
    Julie Kagawa
    “Puck and Ironhorse each grabbed a rope and began drawing the platform up the side of the building. The dark, mirrored walls reflected a strange party back at us: a cat, two elf-boys, a girl in a slightly tattered gown, and a monstrous black man with glowing red eyes. I contemplated how strange my life had become, but was interrupted by a soft hiss overhead.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #14
    Julie Kagawa
    “Ooh, Snowberry, you were right,” one of them said, wrinkling her nose like she smelled something foul. “She does reek of a dead pig in the summer. I don’t know how Mab can stand it.”
    Clenching my fists, I tried to keep my cool. I was so not in the mood for this now.God, it’s like high school all over again. Will it never end? These are ancient faeries, for Pete’s sake, and they’re acting like my high school pom squad.”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #15
    Bertrand Russell
    “The fundamental cause of the trouble is that in the modern world the stupid are cocksure while the intelligent are full of doubt.”
    Bertrand Russell

  • #16
    Arthur Golden
    “From this experience, I understood the danger of focusing only on what isn't there. What if I came to the end of my life and realized that I'd spent every day watching for a man who would never come to me? What an unbearable sorrow it would be, to realize I'd never really tasted the things I'd eaten, or seen the places I'd been, because I'd thought of nothing but the Chairman even while my life was drifting away from me. And yet if I drew my thoughts back from him, what life would I have? I would be like a dancer who had practiced since childhood for a performance she would never give.”
    Arthur Golden, Memoirs of a Geisha

  • #17
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “Logan,” one of them drawled. “Your technique’s slipping if you need dogs to keep them from running away.”
    -----------
    “Why are you on the floor?”
    “Hypnos,” I said.
    Quinn snorted. “Dude, Hypnos and dogs? I thought you were the one who was supposed to be good with the girls, Darcy?”
    Alyxandra Harvey, Blood Feud

  • #18
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “He … loves her. Well, he’s crushing on her anyway.”
    I didn’t know the term but I understood its meaning well enough. I sighed. “I thought she’d be smarter.”
    He raised his eyebrows. “She’s plenty smart.” He looked thoughtful. “You don’t believe in love then?”
    “No.” I wanted to look away, couldn’t. “I don’t know.”
    Alyxandra Harvey, Blood Feud

  • #19
    Alyxandra Harvey
    “Finally, a bit of luck. Rat bastard,' I hissed down at Montmartre. 'Mangy dog of a scurvy goat.'
    'That doesn’t even make sense,' Isabeau murmured.
    'Feels good though. Try it.'
    She narrowed her eyes at the top of Montmartre’s perfectly groomed hair. 'Balding donkey’s ass.'
    'Nice.'
    'Sniveling flea-bitten rabid monkey droppings.'
    'Clearly, you’re a natural.”
    Alyxandra Harvey, Blood Feud

  • #20
    Julie Kagawa
    “I could have taken a nap instead of waiting for you to finally show up. What took you so long human? Did you walk?"

    -Grimalkin”
    Julie Kagawa, The Iron Daughter

  • #21
    J.K. Rowling
    “Killing rips the soul apart.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

  • #22
    J.K. Rowling
    “How long have you been ‘Big D’ then?” said Harry.
    “Shut it,” snarled Dudley, turning away again.
    “Cool name,” said Harry, grinning and falling into step beside his cousin. “But you’ll always be Ickle Diddykins to me.”
    “I said, SHUT IT!” said Dudley, whose ham-like hands had curled into fists.
    “Don’t the boys know that’s what your mum calls you?”
    “Shut your face.”
    “You don’t tell her to shut her face. What about ‘popkin’ and ‘Dinky Diddydums,’ can I use them then?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix

  • #23
    J.K. Rowling
    “You see!" said a strained voice. Tonks was glaring at Lupin. "She still wants to marry him, even though he's been bitten! She doesn't care!"
    "It's different," said Lupin, barely moving his lips and looking suddenly tense. "Bill will not be a full werewolf. The cases are completely-"
    "But I don't care either, I don't care!" said Tonks, seizing the front of Lupin's robes and shaking them. "I've told you a million times...."
    And the meaning of Tonk's Patronus and her mouse-colored hair, and the reason she had come running to find Dumbledore when she had heard a rumor someone had been attacked by Greyback, all suddenly became clear to Harry; it had not been Sirius that Tonks had fallen in love with after all.
    "And I've told you a million times," said Lupin, refusing to meet her eyes, staring at the floor, "that I am too old for you, too poor....too dangerous...."
    "I've said all along you're taking a ridiculous line on this, Remus," said Mrs. Weasley over Fleur's shoulder as she patted her on the back.
    "I am not being ridiculous," said Lupin steadily. "Tonks deserves somebody young and whole."
    "But she wants you," said Mr. Weasley, with a small smile. "And after all, Remus, young and whole men do not necessarily remain so."
    He gestured sadly at his son, lying between them.
    "This is....not the moment to discuss it," said Lupin, avoiding everybody's eyes as he looked around distractedly. "Dumbledore is dead...."
    "Dumbledore would have been happier than anybody to think that there was a little more love in the world," said Professor McGonagall curtly...”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince

  • #24
    George Orwell
    “...out from the door of the farmhouse came a long file of pigs, all walking on their hind legs...out came Napoleon himself, majestically upright, casting haughty glances from side to side, and with his dogs gambolling round him.

    He carried a whip in his trotter.

    There was a deadly silence. Amazed, terrified, huddling together, the animals watched the long line of pigs march slowly round the yard. It was as though the world had turned upside-down. Then there came a moment when the first shock had worn off and when, in spite of everything-in spite of their terror of the dogs, and of the habit, developed through long years, of never complaining, never criticising, no matter what happened-they might have uttered some word of protest. But just at that moment, as though at a signal, all the sheep burst out into a tremendous bleating of-

    "Four legs good, two legs better! Four legs good, two legs better! Four legs good, two legs better!"

    It went on for five minutes without stopping. And by the time the sheep had quieted down, the chance to utter any protest had passed, for the pigs had marched back into the farmhouse.”
    George Orwell, Animal Farm

  • #25
    J.K. Rowling
    “Because, sometimes you've got to think about more than your own safety! Sometimes you've got to think about the greater good! This is war!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #26
    J.K. Rowling
    “But this is touching, Severus,” said Dumbledore seriously. “Have you grown to care for the boy, after all?”
    “For him?” shouted Snape. “Expecto Patronum!”
    From the tip of his wand burst the silver doe. She landed on the office floor, bounded once across the office, and soared out of the window. Dumbledore watched her fly away, and as her silvery glow faded he turned back to Snape, and his eyes were full of tears.
    “After all this time?”
    “Always,” said Snape.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #27
    “Consider the fact that for 3.8 billion years, a period of time older than the Earth's mountains and rivers and oceans, every one of your forebears on both sides has been attractive enough to find a mate, healthy enough to reproduce, and sufficiently blessed by fate and circumstances to live long enough to do so. Not one of your pertinent ancestors was squashed, devoured, drowned, starved, stranded, stuck fast, untimely wounded, or otherwise deflected from its life's quest of delivering a tiny charge of genetic material to the right partner at the right moment in order to perpetuate the only possible sequence of hereditary combinations that could result -- eventually, astoundingly, and all too briefly -- in you.”
    Bill Bryson, A Short History of Nearly Everything

  • #28
    J.K. Rowling
    “The truth." Dumbledore sighed. "It is a beautiful and terrible thing, and should therefore be treated with great caution.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #29
    J.K. Rowling
    “Ah! Bertie Bott’s Every Flavor Beans! I was unfortunate enough in my youth to come across a vomit-flavored one, and since then I’m afraid I’ve rather lost my liking for them — but I think I’ll be safe with a nice toffee, don’t you?”
    He smiled and popped the golden-brown bean into his mouth.
    “Alas! Ear wax!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #30
    J.K. Rowling
    “That's chess!" snapped Ron. "You've got to make some sacrifices!”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone



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