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  • #1
    Lauren Kate
    “You know everyone loves to hate a happy pair of lovebirds.”
    Lauren Kate, Fallen

  • #2
    Lauren Kate
    “What if the person you were meant to be with could never be yours?”
    Lauren Kate, Fallen

  • #3
    Lauren Kate
    “Trust is a careless pursuit at best. At worst, it's a good way to get yourself killed.”
    Lauren Kate, Fallen

  • #4
    Johnny Depp
    “My body is my journal, and my tattoos are my story.”
    Johnny Depp

  • #5
    Johnny Depp
    “If someone were to harm my family or a friend or somebody I love, I would eat them. I might end up in jail for 500 years, but I would eat them.”
    Johnny Depp

  • #6
    Johnny Depp
    “Life's pretty good, and why wouldnt it be? I'm a pirate, after all.”
    Johnny Depp

  • #7
    V.C. Andrews
    “You are the most dangerous kind of female the world can ever know. You carry the seeds for your own destruction and the destruction of everyone who loves you. And a great many will love you for your beautiful face for your seductive body; but you will fail them all because you will believe they all fail you first. You are an idealist of the worst kind - the romantic idealist. Born to destroy and self destruct.”
    V.C. Andrews, Fallen Hearts

  • #8
    V.C. Andrews
    “I believe in God... but I don't believe in religion. Religion is used to manipulate and punish. Used in a thousand ways for profit for even in the church, money is still the 'real' God.”
    V.C. Andrews, Seeds of Yesterday

  • #9
    V.C. Andrews
    “We lived in the attic,
    Christopher, Cory, Carrie, and me,
    Now there are only three.”
    V.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic

  • #10
    V.C. Andrews
    “Only someone who had cried a great deal understands why someone else wants to stop the tears.”
    V.C. Andrews

  • #11
    V.C. Andrews
    “Seek the tarnish and you shall find”
    V.C. Andrews, If There Be Thorns

  • #12
    V.C. Andrews
    “A flower blooms best in a happy pot.”
    V.C. Andrews, Music in the Night



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