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  • #1
    Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.
    “Maybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #2
    Jandy Nelson
    “Meeting your soul mate is like walking into a house you've been in before - you will recognize the furniture, the pictures on the wall, the books on the shelves, the contents of drawers: You could find your way around in the dark if you had to.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #3
    Jandy Nelson
    “I gave up practically the whole world for you,” I tell him, walking through the front door of my own love story. “The sun, stars, ocean, trees, everything, I gave it all up for you.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #4
    Jandy Nelson
    “I love you,” I say to him, only it comes out, “Hey.”
    “So damn much,” he says back, only it comes out, “Dude.”
    He still won’t meet my eyes.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #5
    Jandy Nelson
    “Quick, make a wish.
    Take a (second or third or fourth) chance.
    Remake the world.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #6
    Jandy Nelson
    “You have to see the miracles for there to be miracles.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #7
    Jandy Nelson
    “If bad luck knows who you are, become someone else.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #8
    Jandy Nelson
    “what is bad for the heart is good for art. The terrible irony of our lives as artists.”
    Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

  • #9
    James Dashner
    “If you ain’t scared… you ain’t human.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #10
    James Dashner
    “You are the shuckiest shuck faced shuck in the world!”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #11
    James Dashner
    “Kill me. If you’ve ever been my friend, kill me.”
    James Dashner, The Death Cure

  • #12
    James Dashner
    “Shouldn't someone give a pep talk or something?" Minho asked, pulling Thomas's attention away from Alby.
    "Go ahead," Newt replied.
    Minho nodded and faced the crowd. "Be careful," he said dryly. "Don't die.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #13
    James Dashner
    “I've been shucked and gone to heaven.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #14
    James Dashner
    “It's kind of hard to ask a dead guy what he did wrong.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #15
    James Dashner
    “Minho looked at Thomas, a serious expression on his face. "If I don't see you on the other side," he said in a sappy voice, "remember that I love you.”
    James Dashner, The Death Cure

  • #16
    James Dashner
    “Just follow me and run like your life depends on it. Because it does.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #17
    James Dashner
    “I promised him!" he screamed, realizing even as he did so that his voice was laced with something wrong. Almost insanity. "I promised I'd save him, take him home! I promised him!”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #18
    James Dashner
    “Maybe you should just press the button”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #19
    James Dashner
    “You get lazy, you get sad. Start givin' up. Plain and simple.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #20
    James Dashner
    “Rose took my nose, I suppose”
    James Dashner, The Scorch Trials

  • #21
    James Dashner
    “WICKED is good”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #22
    James Dashner
    “Good that.”
    James Dashner, The Maze Runner

  • #23
    Rick Yancey
    “But if I'm it, the last of my kind, the last page of human history, like hell I'm going to let the story end this way. I may be the last one, but I am the one still standing. I am the one turning to face the faceless hunter in the woods on an abandoned highway. I am the one not running but facing. Because if I am the last one, then I am humanity. And if this is humanity's last war, then I am the battlefield.”
    Rick Yancey, The 5th Wave

  • #24
    Rick Yancey
    “Something weird," Ben said. "You would think, with ninety-nine percent of us gone, the two percent would get along better."
    Um, that would be one percent, Parish.”
    Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea

  • #25
    Rick Yancey
    “They made a major mistake," he blurted out, "the dumb bastards, when they didn't start by killing you first."

    "Benjamin Thomas Parish, that was the sweetest and most bizarre compliment anyone's ever given me."

    I kissed him on the cheek. He kissed me on the mouth.

    "You know," I whispered, "a year ago, I would have sold my soul for that."

    He shook his head. "Not worth it." And, for one-ten thousandth of a second, all of it fell away, the despair and grief and anger and pain and hunger, and the old Ben Parish rose from the dead. The eyes that impaled. The smile that slayed. In another moment, he would fade, slide back into the new Ben, the one called Zombie, and I understood something I hadn't before: He was dead, the object of my schoolgirl desires, just as the schoolgirl who desired him was dead.”
    Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea

  • #26
    Rick Yancey
    “One day private ringer you're going to smile at something I say and the world will break in half.”
    Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea

  • #27
    Rick Yancey
    “Sullivan ... Cassie ... in case you don’t ... I wanted to tell you ...”
    I waited. I didn’t push him.
    “They made a major mistake,” he blurted out, “the dumb bastards, when they didn’t start by killing you first.”
    “Benjamin Thomas Parish, that was the sweetest and most bizarre compliment anyone’s ever given me.”
    I kissed him on the cheek. He kissed me on the mouth.
    “You know,” I whispered, “a year ago, I would have sold my soul for that.”
    He shook his head. “Not worth it.”
    Rick Yancey, The Infinite Sea



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