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  • #1
    Emily Brontë
    “He's more myself than I am. Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same.”
    Emily Brontë, Wuthering Heights

  • #2
    Kami Garcia
    “I'll love you until the day after forever.”
    Kami Garcia, Beautiful Chaos

  • #3
    Kiera Cass
    “Break my heart. Break it a thousand times if you like. It was only ever yours to break anyway.”
    Kiera Cass, The One

  • #4
    Holly Black
    “If I cannot be better than them, I will become so much worse.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #5
    Holly Black
    “Power is much easier to acquire than it is to hold on to.”
    Holly Black, The Wicked King

  • #6
    Holly Black
    “I am going to keep on defying you. I am going to shame you with my defiance. You remind me that I am a mere mortal and you are a prince of Faerie. Well, let me remind you that means you have much to lose and I have nothing. You may win in the end, you may ensorcell me and hurt me and humiliate me, but I will make sure you lose everything I can take from you on the way down. I promise you this is the least of what I can do.”
    Holly Black, The Cruel Prince

  • #7
    “Moments, when lost, can't be found again. They're just gone.”
    Jenny Han, The Summer I Turned Pretty

  • #8
    John Green
    “The town was paper, but the memories were not.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #9
    John Green
    “Maybe all the strings inside him broke.”
    John Green, Paper Towns

  • #10
    Anna Todd
    “The best thing about reading is to escape from your life, to be able to live hundreds or even thousands of different lives.”
    Anna Todd, After We Collided

  • #11
    Anna Todd
    “It's ironic really, that the man who hates the world is most loved by it”
    Anna Todd

  • #12
    “Insanity is doing the same thing, over and over again, but expecting different results.”
    Narcotics Anonymous

  • #13
    Jane Austen
    “I have the highest respect for your nerves, they are my old friends.”
    Jane Austen, Pride and Prejudice

  • #14
    “He had even read Pride and Prejudice--although he had thought that many of the heroine's problems would have been solved if someone had simply strangled her mother.”
    Lynn Viehl, Private Demon



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