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  • #1
    Harper Lee
    “As you grow older, you’ll see white men cheat black men every day of your life, but let me tell you something and don’t you forget it—whenever a white man does that to a black man, no matter who he is, how rich he is, or how fine a family he comes from, that white man is trash”
    Harper Lee, To Kill a Mockingbird

  • #2
    Margaret Mitchell
    “No, my dear, I'm not in love with you, no more than you are with me, and if I were, you would be the last person I'd ever tell. God help the man who ever really loves you. You'd break his heart, my darling, cruel, destructive little cat who is so careless and confident she doesn't even trouble to sheathe her claws.”
    Margaret Mitchell, Gone with the Wind

  • #3
    Brit Bennett
    “Loretta said that, a couple months ago, Cindy asked her what assassination meant. She told her the truth, of course—that an assassination is when someone kills you to make a point. Which was correct enough, Stella supposed, but only if you were an important man. Important men became martyrs, unimportant ones victims. The important men were given televised funerals, public days of mourning. Their deaths inspired the creation of art and the destruction of cities. But unimportant men were killed to make the point that they were unimportant—that they were not even men—and the world continued on.”
    Brit Bennett, The Vanishing Half

  • #4
    Hanya Yanagihara
    “And so I try to be kind to everything I see, and in everything I see, I see him.”
    Hanya Yanagihara, A Little Life

  • #5
    Sabaa Tahir
    “Skies save me from the men in my life and all the things they think they know.”
    Sabaa Tahir, A Reaper at the Gates

  • #6
    Becky Albertalli
    “Arthur, the universe just got the ball rolling,' he says. 'We made us happen.”
    Becky Albertalli, What If It's Us

  • #7
    Fredrik Backman
    “They run only where there are lights. They don’t say anything but are both thinking the same thing: guys never think about light, it just isn’t a problem in their lives. When guys are scared of the dark, they’re scared of ghosts and monsters, but when girls are scared of the dark, they’re scared of guys.”
    Fredrik Backman, Us Against You

  • #8
    Trevor Noah
    “Growing up in a home of abuse, you struggle with the notion that you can love a person you hate, or hate a person you love. It's a strange feeling. You want to live in a world where someone is good or bad, where you either love or hate them, but that's not how people are.”
    Trevor Noah, Born a Crime: Stories From a South African Childhood

  • #9
    Sigrid Nunez
    “Your whole house smells of dog, says someone who comes to visit. I say I'll take care of it. Which I do by never inviting that person to visit again.”
    Sigrid Nunez, The Friend

  • #10
    Michael  Grant
    “Brianna dropped the skateboard in front of Sam. “Don’t worry: I won’t let you fall off.”

    “Yeah? Then why did you bring the helmet?”

    Brianna tossed it to him. “In case you fall off.”
    Michael Grant, Hunger

  • #11
    Patrick Ness
    “It's not that you should never love something so much that it can control you.
    It's that you need to love something that much so you can never be controlled.
    It's not a weakness.
    It's your best strength.”
    Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

  • #12
    Stephanie Perkins
    “And if I'm the stars, Cricket Bell is entire galaxies.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #13
    John Corey Whaley
    “Ada Taylor knelt beside me on the floor as I cried for the first time over the thought that my favorite person in the world was probably dead.”
    John Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back

  • #14
    Suzanne Collins
    “You know, you could live a thousand lifetimes and not deserve him.”
    Suzanne Collins, Catching Fire

  • #15
    Stephen        King
    “I was really coming back from my Laughing Place. It has a sign over the door that says that. ANNIE’S LAUGHING PLACE, it says. Sometimes I do laugh when I go there. “But mostly I just scream.”
    Stephen King, Misery

  • #16
    Ijeoma Oluo
    “Our kids are fighting for a world more just and more righteous than we had ever dared to dream of. The debates we have about gay marriage, transgender bathroom rights, immigration, whether it’s ‘all lives matter’ or ‘black lives matter’ have been largely settled in the social world of our youth and they are looking at us dismayed and perplexed at why we just don’t get it. In the days after the election of Donald Trump, my older son and a few hundred of his classmates walked out of class and marched to city hall. They were angry and frightened. They had been working so hard to build a better, more inclusive world, and we adults had just royally fucked it up for them. My son sent me video of the protest and I posted it online. Quite a few adults commented: “Shouldn’t these kids be learning instead of protesting?” But they had been learning, far more than we apparently had, and that was why they were protesting.”
    Ijeoma Oluo

  • #17
    Jessa Hastings
    “In another life I reckon I could have loved you,” I tell her. She gives me a little smile back. “In another life I would have let you—”
    Jessa Hastings, Daisy Haites: The Great Undoing

  • #18
    Percival Everett
    “Everybody talks about genocides around the world, but when the killing is slow and spread over a hundred years, no one notices. Where there are no mass graves, no one notices. American outrage is always for show. It has a shelf life.”
    Percival Everett, The Trees



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