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  • #1
    Marissa Meyer
    “But hoping," he said, "is how the impossible can be possible after all.”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #2
    Marissa Meyer
    “Her mother sneered. “Then you are a fool.”

    “Good. I’ve become rather fond of fools.”
    Marissa Meyer, Heartless

  • #3
    Wendy Spinale
    “To die will be an awfully big adventure.”
    Wendy Spinale, Everland

  • #4
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “All that is gold does not glitter,
    Not all those who wander are lost;
    The old that is strong does not wither,
    Deep roots are not reached by the frost.

    From the ashes a fire shall be woken,
    A light from the shadows shall spring;
    Renewed shall be blade that was broken,
    The crownless again shall be king.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Fellowship of the Ring

  • #5
    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

  • #6
    J.K. Rowling
    “I solemnly swear that I am up to no good.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban

  • #7
    J.K. Rowling
    “It matters not what someone is born, but what they grow to be.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire

  • #8
    Veronica Roth
    “We believe in ordinary acts of bravery, in the courage that drives one person to stand up for another.”
    Veronica Roth, Divergent

  • #9
    Lewis Carroll
    “It’s no use going back to yesterday, because I was a different person then.”
    Lewis Carroll

  • #10
    Morgan Matson
    “I somehow knew that the particulars didn't matter. She was my heart, she was half of me, and nothing, certainly not a few measly hundred miles, was ever going to change that.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #11
    Morgan Matson
    “I don’t think you have to do something so big to be brave. And it’s the little things that are harder anyway.”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #12
    Morgan Matson
    “It just gets hard, always being someone's second choice”
    Morgan Matson, Since You've Been Gone

  • #13
    Morgan Matson
    “I could do this. If whole galaxies could change, so could I.”
    Morgan Matson, The Unexpected Everything

  • #14
    Pierce Brown
    “I ask him if he tried to rape Nyla.

    “Laws are silent in times of war,” Tactus drawls.

    “Don’t quote Cicero to me,” I say. “You are held to a higher standard than a marauding centurion.”

    “In that, you’re hitting the mark at least. I am a superior creature descended from proud stock and glorious heritage. Might makes right, Darrow. If I can take, I may take. If I do take, I deserve to have. This is what Peerless believe.”

    “The measure of a man is what he does when he has power,” I say loudly.

    “Just come off it, Reaper,” Tactus drawls, confident in himself as all like him are. “She’s a spoil of war. My power took her. And before the strong, bend the weak.”

    “I’m stronger than you, Tactus,” I say. “So I can do with you as I wish. No?”

    He’s silent, realizing he’s fallen into a trap.

    “You are from a superior family to mine, Tactus. My parents are dead. I am the sole member of my family. But I am a superior creature to you.”

    He smirks at that.

    “Do you disagree?” I toss a knife at his feet and pull my own out. “I beg you to voice your concerns.” He does not pick his blade up. “So, by right of power, I can do with you as I like.”

    I announce that rape will never be permitted, and then I ask Nyla the punishment she would give. As she told me before, she says she wants no punishment. I make sure they know this, so there are no recriminations against her. Tactus and his armed supporters stare at her in surprise. They don’t understand why she would not take vengeance, but that doesn’t stop them from smiling wolfishly at one another, thinking their chief has dodged punishment. Then I speak.

    “But I say you get twenty lashes from a leather switch, Tactus. You tried to take something beyond the bounds of the game. You gave in to your pathetic animal instincts. Here that is less forgivable than murder; I hope you feel shame when you look back at this moment fifty years from now and realize your weakness. I hope you fear your sons and daughters knowing what you did to a fellow Gold. Until then, twenty lashes will serve.”

    Some of the Diana soldiers step forward in anger, but Pax hefts his axe on his shoulder and they shrink back, glaring at me. They gave me a fortress and I’m going to whip their favorite warrior. I see my army dying as Mustang pulls off Tactus’s shirt. He stares at me like a snake. I know what evil thoughts he’s thinking. I thought them of my floggers too.

    I whip him twenty brutal times, holding nothing back. Blood runs down his back. Pax nearly has to hack down one of the Diana soldiers to keep them from charging to stop the punishment.

    Tactus barely manages to stagger to his feet, wrath burning in his eyes.

    “A mistake,” he whispers to me. “Such a mistake.”

    Then I surprise him. I shove the switch into his hand and bring him close by cupping my hand around the back of his head.

    “You deserve to have your balls off, you selfish bastard,” I whisper to him. “This is my army,” I say more loudly. “This is my army. Its evils are mine as much as yours, as much as they are Tactus’s. Every time any of you commit a crime like this, something gratuitous and perverse, you will own it and I will own it with you, because when you do something wicked, it hurts all of us.”

    Tactus stands there like a fool. He’s confused.

    I shove him hard in the chest. He stumbles back. I follow him, shoving.

    “What were you going to do?” I push his hand holding the leather switch back toward his chest.

    “I don’t know what you mean …” he murmurs as I shove him.

    “Come on, man! You were going to shove your prick inside someone in my army. Why not whip me while you’re at it? Why not hurt me too? It’ll be easier. Milia won’t even try to stab you. I promise.”

    I shove him again. He looks around. No one speaks. I strip off my shirt and go to my knees. The air is cold. Knees on stone and snow. My eyes lock with Mustang’s. She winks at me and I feel like I can do anything.”
    Pierce Brown, Red Rising

  • #15
    Pierce Brown
    “Now I am their sword. And I do not forgive. I do not forget. So let him lead me onto his shuttle. Let him think he owns me. Let him welcome into his house, so I might burn it down.
    But then his daughter takes my hand, and I feel all the lies fall heavy on my shoulders. They say a kingdom divided against itself cannot stand. They made no mention of the heart.”
    Pierce Brown, Golden Son



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