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  • #1
    Ahmed Saadawi
    “انت تتشبه بهم الان. تجرب ان تكون منهم، ومن يرتدي تاجاً، ولو على سبيل التجربة، سيبحث لاحقاً عن مملكة.”
    Ahmed Saadawi, Frankenstein in Baghdad

  • #2
    Elena  Armas
    “I’ll give you the world,” he said against my mouth. “The moon. The fucking stars. Anything you ask, it’s yours. I’m yours.”
    Elena Armas, The Spanish Love Deception

  • #3
    “They take root in us as we grow, settling deep into our souls. The good
    words plant well. They flourish and find homes in our hearts. They build trunks
    around our spines, steadying us when we’re feeling most flimsy; planting our
    feet firmly when we’re feeling most unsure. But the bad words grow poorly. Our
    trunks infest and spoil until we are hollow and housing the interests of others and
    not our own. We are forced to eat the fruit those words have borne, held hostage
    by the branches growing arms around our necks, suffocating us to death, one
    word at a time”
    Tahereh Mafi, Ignite Me
    tags: 435

  • #4
    Ali Hazelwood
    “Adam Carlsen. Destroyer of research careers, Olive had once overheard her
    adviser say.”
    Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis
    tags: 18

  • #5
    Ali Hazelwood
    “I’m going to kill you,” he gritted out, little more than a growl. “If you say
    another word about the woman I love, if you look at her, if you even think about
    her—I’m going to fucking kill you.”
    Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis

  • #6
    Ali Hazelwood
    “HYPOTHESIS: There will be a significant positive correlation between the
    amount of sunscreen poured in my hands and the intensity of my desire to murder
    Anh.”
    Ali Hazelwood, The Love Hypothesis

  • #7
    Colleen Hoover
    “There was before you and there was during you. For some reason, I never thought there would be an after you.”
    Colleen Hoover, Reminders of Him

  • #8
    Ali Hazelwood
    “He doesn’t really acknowledge my existence. Well, except to occasionally stare like I’m some roach infesting his pristine living space.”
    Ali Hazelwood, Under One Roof

  • #9
    Ali Hazelwood
    “who uses black towels, anyway? Who produces them? Where does he even buy them, Bloodbath and Beyond?”
    Ali Hazelwood, Under One Roof

  • #10
    Ali Hazelwood
    “He extends his arm and turns the other way while I wrap the towel (his towel; Liam’s towel) around myself. It’s fluffy and clean and it smells good and—who uses black towels, anyway? Who produces them? Where does he even buy them, Bloodbath and Beyond?”
    Ali Hazelwood, Under One Roof

  • #11
    H.D. Carlton
    “Love is an enigma, and it's redefined every time someone says it.”
    H.D. Carlton, Haunting Adeline

  • #12
    H.D. Carlton
    “Sometimes the happiest people are the saddest,”
    H.D. Carlton, Haunting Adeline

  • #13
    Ingeborg Bachmann
    “Always to live among words, whether one wants to or not,
    always to be alive, full of words about life,
    as if words were alive, as if life meant words.

    But it’s otherwise, believe me.
    Between a word and a thing
    you only encounter yourself,
    lying between each as if next to someone ill,
    never able to get to either,
    tasting a sound and a body,
    and relishing both.

    It tastes of death.

    —Ingeborg Bachmann, from “Always to live among words,” Darkness Spoken: The Collected Poems . Translated by Peter Filkins. Forward by Charles Simic. (Zephyr Press; Bilingual edition October 1, 2005)”
    Ingeborg Bachmann, Darkness Spoken: The Collected Poems of Ingeborg Bachmann

  • #14
    Jennifer L. Armentrout
    “I came back for you that night. Just like I told you I would. I came back for you, and you weren't there. You promised me, princess.”
    Jennifer L. Armentrout, From Blood and Ash

  • #15
    Caitlyn Siehl
    “My mother tells me
    that when I meet someone I like,
    I have to ask them three questions:

    1. what are you afraid of?
    2. do you like dogs?
    3. what do you do when it rains?

    of those three, she says the first one is the most important.
    “They gotta be scared of something, baby. Everybody is. If they aren’t afraid of anything, then they don’t believe in anything, either.”

    I asked you what you were afraid of.

    “spiders, mostly. being alone. little children, like, the ones who just learned how to push a kid over on the playground. oh and space. holy shit, space.”

    I asked you if you liked dogs.

    “I have three.”

    I asked you what you do when it rains.

    “sleep, mostly. sometimes I sit at the window and watch the rain droplets race. I make a shelter out of plastic in my backyard for all the stray animals; leave them food and a place to sleep.”

    he smiled like he knew.
    like his mom told him the same
    thing.
    “how about you?”

    me?
    I’m scared of everything.
    of the hole in the o-zone layer,
    of the lady next door who never
    smiles at her dog,
    and especially of all the secrets
    the government must be breaking
    it’s back trying to keep from us.
    I love dogs so much, you have no idea.
    I sleep when it rains.
    I want to tell everyone I love them.
    I want to find every stray animal and bring them home.
    I want to wake up in your hair
    and make you shitty coffee
    and kiss your neck
    and draw silly stick figures of us.
    I never want to ask anyone else
    these questions
    ever again.”
    Caitlyn Siehl, What We Buried

  • #16
    Ali Hazelwood
    “If there is one thing men hate more than a smart woman, it’s a smart woman who makes her own choices when it comes to her own sex life.”
    Ali Hazelwood, Love on the Brain



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