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  • #1
    Khaled Hosseini
    “Out beyond ideas
    of wrongdoing and right doing,
    there is a field.
    I’ll meet you there.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #2
    Khaled Hosseini
    “I learned that the world didn't see the inside of you, that it didn't care a whit about the hopes and dreams, and sorrows, that lay masked by skin and bone. It was as simple, as absurd, and as cruel as that.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #3
    Khaled Hosseini
    “J’aurais dû être plus gentille—I should have been more kind. That is something a person will never regret. You will never say to yourself when you are old, Ah, I wish I was not good to that person. You will never think that.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #4
    Khaled Hosseini
    “You say you felt a presence, but I only sensed an absence. A vague pain without a source. I was like a patient who cannot tell the doctor where it hurts, only that it does.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #5
    Khaled Hosseini
    “At last, she makes her choice. She turns around, drops her head, and walks toward a horizon she cannot see. After that, she does not look back anymore. She knows that if she does, she will weaken.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #6
    Khaled Hosseini
    “i want to give up my bearings, slip out of who i am, shed everything, the way a snake discards old skin.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #7
    George Orwell
    “Perhaps a lunatic was simply a minority of one.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #8
    George Orwell
    “Reality exists in the human mind, and nowhere else.”
    George Orwell, 1984

  • #9
    Susan Abulhawa
    “Do you know, Mother, that Haj Salem was buried alive in his home? Does he tell you stories in heaven now? I wish I had had a chance to meet him. To see his toothless grin and touch his leathery skin. To beg him, as you did in your youth, for a story from our Palestine. He was over one hundred years old, Mother. To have lived so long, only to be crushed to death by a bulldozer. Is this what it means to be Palestinian?”
    Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin

  • #10
    Susan Abulhawa
    “For I'll keep my humanity, though I did not keep my promises.
    ... and Love shall not be wrested from my veins.”
    Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin

  • #11
    Susan Abulhawa
    “I feel sad for him. Sad for the boy bound to the killer. I am sad for the youth betrayed by their leaders for symbols and flags and war and power.”
    Susan Abulhawa, Mornings in Jenin
    tags: war, youth

  • #12
    Khaled Hosseini
    “No one has to know. No one would. It would be her secret, one she would share with the mountains only. The question is whether it is a secret she can live with, and Parwana thinks she knows the answer. She has lived with secrets all her life.”
    khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #13
    Khaled Hosseini
    “I don't know what this feather means, the story of it, but I know it means he was thinking of me. For all these years. He remembered me.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #14
    Khaled Hosseini
    “All my life, I [Pari] have lived like an aquarium fish in the safety of a glass tank, behind a barrier as impenetrable as it has been transparent. I have been free to observe the glimmering world on the other side, to picture myself in it, if I like. But I have always been contained, hemmed in, by the hard, unyielding confines of the existence that Baba has constructed for me, at first knowingly, when I was young, and now guilelessly, now that he is fading day by day. I think I have grown accustomed to the glass and am terrified that when it breaks, when I am alone, I will spill out into the wide open unknown and flop around, helpless, lost, gasping for breath.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #15
    Khaled Hosseini
    “But then it passed, as all things do.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #16
    Khaled Hosseini
    “It was you Nabi.
    It was always you.
    Didn't you know?”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #17
    Khaled Hosseini
    “At that moment, she cannot think of a more reckless, irrational thing than choosing to become a parent.”
    Khaled Hosseini, And the Mountains Echoed

  • #18
    Rainbow Rowell
    “In some cases, she was actively trying not to make friends, though she usually stopped short of being rude. (Uptight, tense, and mildly misanthropic? Yes. Rude? No.)”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #19
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Just... isn't giving up allowed sometimes? Isn't it okay to say, ‘This really hurts, so I’m going to stop trying’?”
    “It sets a dangerous precedent.”
    “For avoiding pain?”
    “For avoiding life.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #20
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Real life was something happening in her peripheral vision.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #21
    Rainbow Rowell
    “How do you not like the Internet? That's like saying, 'I don't like things that are convenient. And easy. I don't like having access to all of mankind's recorded discoveries at my fingertips. I don't like light. And knowledge.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #22
    Rainbow Rowell
    “You give away nice like it doesn't cost you anything.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #23
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Because I'm the kind of girl who fantasizes about being trapped in a library overnight.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #24
    Rainbow Rowell
    “I don't want to do anything. I don't even want to start this day because then I'll just be expected to finish it.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #25
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Months are different in college, especially freshman year. Too much happens. Every freshman month equals six regular months—they're like dog months.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #26
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Are you on drugs?”
    “No.”
    “Maybe you should be.…”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #27
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Why do we write fiction?" Professor Piper asked.
    Cath looked down at her notebook.
    To disappear.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #28
    Rainbow Rowell
    “She was tired of being the one who cried.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #29
    Rainbow Rowell
    “The problem with playing hide-and-seek with your sister is that sometimes she gets bored and stops looking for you.And there you are—under the couch, in the closet, wedged behind the lilac tree—and you don’t want to give up,because maybe she’s just biding her time. But maybe she’s wandered off.…Maybe she’s downstairs watching TV and eating the rest of the Pringles.You wait. You wait until you forget that you’re waiting, until you forget that there’s anything to you beyond stillnessand quiet; an ant crawls over your knee, and you don’t flinch. And it doesn’t matter now whether she’s coming for you— the hiding is enough. (You win when no one finds you, even if they’re not looking.)When you break from behind the tree, it’s because you want to. It’s the first breath after a long dive. Branches snapunder your feet, and the world is hotter and brighter.
    Ready or not, here I come. Here I come, ready or not.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

  • #30
    Ned Vizzini
    “I didn't want to wake up. I was having a much better time asleep. And that's really sad. It was almost like a reverse nightmare, like when you wake up from a nightmare you're so relieved. I woke up into a nightmare.”
    Ned Vizzini, It's Kind of a Funny Story



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