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  • #1
    Dave Barry
    “Panicky despair is an underrated element of writing.”
    Dave Barry

  • #2
    Stephen  King
    “It starts with this: put your desk in the corner, and every time you sit down there to write, remind yourself why it isn't in the middle of the room. Life isn't a support system for art. It's the other way around.”
    Stephen King, On Writing: A Memoir of the Craft
    tags: art

  • #3
    Mira Grant
    “He'll die first, we both know it, but I don't know... I really don't know how long I'll stay alive without him. That's the part Shaun doesn't know. I don't intend to be an only child for long.”
    Mira Grant, Feed

  • #4
    Lewis Carroll
    “Alice had got so much into the way of expecting nothing but out-of-the-way things to happen, that it seemed quite dull and stupid for life to go on in the common way.”
    Lewis Carroll, Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland / Through the Looking-Glass
    tags: life

  • #5
    Shirley Jackson
    “All I could think of when I got a look at the place from the outside was what fun it would be to stand out there and watch it burn down.”
    Shirley Jackson, The Haunting of Hill House

  • #6
    John   Waters
    “If you go home with somebody, and they don't have books, don't fuck 'em!”
    John Waters

  • #7
    “Of all the things I am not very good at, living in the real world is perhaps the most outstanding. I am constantly filled with wonder at the number of things that other people do without any evident difficulty that are pretty much beyond me.”
    Bill Bryson, I'm a Stranger Here Myself: Notes on Returning to America After Twenty Years Away

  • #8
    J.K. Rowling
    “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #9
    Virginia Woolf
    “And then she said to herself, brandishing her sword at life, nonsense.”
    Virginia Woolf, To the Lighthouse

  • #10
    J.K. Rowling
    “Why are they all staring?" demanded Albus as he and Rose craned around to look at the other students.
    "Don’t let it worry you," said Ron. "It’s me. I’m extremely famous.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #11
    Margaret Atwood
    “Love was like a steamroller. There was no avoiding it, it went over you and you came out flat.”
    Margaret Atwood

  • #12
    Margaret Maron
    “A woman’s body doesn’t quit just because her heart breaks.”
    Margaret Maron

  • #13
    Oscar Wilde
    “I never approve, or disapprove, of anything now. It is an absurd attitude to take towards life.”
    Oscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray

  • #14
    Jostein Gaarder
    “A Russian cosmonaut and a Russian brain surgeon were once discussing Christianity. The brain surgeon was a Christian, but the cosmonaut wasn’t. ‘I have been in outer space many times,’ bragged the cosmonaut, ‘but I have never seen any angels.’ The brain surgeon stared in amazement, but then he said, ‘And I have operated on many intelligent brains, but I have never seen a single thought.”
    Jostein Gaarder, The Solitaire Mystery

  • #15
    Suzanne Collins
    “But I have to confess, I'm glad you two had at least a few months of happiness together."
    I'm not glad," says Peeta. "I wish we had waited until the whole thing was done officially."
    This takes even Caesar aback. "Surely even a brief time is better than no time?"
    Maybe I'd think that, too, Caesar," says Peeta bitterly, "If it weren't for the baby.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #16
    Jostein Gaarder
    “I sat thinking how terribly sad it was that people are made in such a way that they get used to something as incredible as living. One day we suddenly take the fact that we exist for granted - and then, yes, then we don’t think about it anymore until we are about to leave the world again.”
    Jostein Gaarder, The Solitaire Mystery

  • #17
    Emily Brontë
    “If all else perished, and he remained, I should still continue to be; and if all else remained, and he were annihilated, the universe would turn to a mighty stranger.”
    Emily Jane Brontë , Wuthering Heights

  • #18
    Thomas Hardy
    “She showed that oblique-mannered softness which is perhaps more frequent in women of darker complexion and more lymphatic temperament than Mrs. Charmond’s was; women who lingeringly smile their meanings to men rather than speak to them, who inveigle rather than prompt, and take advantage of currents rather than steer.”
    Thomas Hardy, The Woodlanders

  • #19
    Dave Barry
    “Your hand and your mouth agreed many years ago that, as far as chocolate is concerned, there is no need to involve your brain.”
    Dave Barry

  • #20
    J.K. Rowling
    “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

  • #21
    It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our
    “It is our choices, Harry, that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  • #22
    William Shakespeare
    “Be not afraid of greatness. Some are born great, some achieve greatness, and others have greatness thrust upon them.”
    William Shakespeare, Twelfth Night

  • #23
    William Shakespeare
    “This above all: to thine own self be true,
    And it must follow, as the night the day,
    Thou canst not then be false to any man.”
    William Shakespeare, Hamlet

  • #24
    Ray Bradbury
    “You don't have to burn books to destroy a culture. Just get people to stop reading them.”
    Ray Bradbury

  • #25
    Lionel Shriver
    “I was reminded of the time I got a free upgrade to first class, where I sat right next to Sean Connery. Tongue-tied, I couldn't think of a thing to say besides, "You're Sean Connery," of which presumably he was aware.”
    Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin
    tags: humor

  • #26
    Chuck Palahniuk
    “Maybe you don't go to hell for the things you do. Maybe you go to hell for the things you don't do. The things you don't finish.”
    Chuck Palahniuk, Lullaby

  • #27
    Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.
    “Those who don't believe in magic will never find it.”
    Roald Dahl

  • #28
    Lionel Shriver
    “Kevin was a shell game in which all three cups were empty.”
    Lionel Shriver, We Need to Talk About Kevin

  • #29
    Mahatma Gandhi
    “Be the change that you wish to see in the world.”
    Mahatma Gandhi

  • #30
    John Boyne
    Heil Hitler," he said, which, he presumed, was another way of saying, "Well, goodbye for now, have a pleasant afternoon.”
    John Boyne, The Boy in the Striped Pajamas



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