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  • #1
    Agatha Christie
    “It is clear that the books owned the shop rather than the other way about. Everywhere they had run wild and taken possession of their habitat, breeding and multiplying, and clearly lacking any strong hand to keep them down.”
    Agatha Christie, The Clocks

  • #2
    J. Michael Straczynski
    “Peter Parker: I mean, what I do sometimes requires violence, but I'm not a violent man, I'm really not. But I just--

    Mary Jane: You wanted to deck her.

    Peter: Twice. And I hate feeling that way. Why is it that people feel the need to take whatever little authority they have and shove it down your throat? And the smaller the authority, the bigger the shove.

    Aunt May: It offends you, doesn't it?
    Peter: Yeah, it does.
    Aunt May: Why?
    Peter: I -- What do you mean, why?
    Aunt May: Why does it offend you?
    Peter: Shouldn't it?

    Aunt May: If a lion broke out of its cage at the zoo, and bit you, it would hurt, sure, and you'd be upset, of course. But would you be offended?

    Peter: No, of course not.
    Aunt May: Why?
    Peter: Because that's the nature of a lion.

    Aunt May: Some people by nature are kind and charitable. You could say that some people, including at least one person at this table, are by their nature heroes. Ben always reminded me that we each contain all the nobler and meaner aspects of humanity, but some get a bigger dose than others of one thing or another.
    Some are petty, and mean, and uncharitable. That's their nature. You can hope for better, even try to lead them to be and you may even succeed. But when they behave badly, it's right to be upset by it, or hurt by it, but you can be no more offended by it than you can when a lion bites you.”
    J. Michael Straczynski (Amazing Spider-man Ultimate Collection Volume 2)

  • #3
    Diana Wynne Jones
    “How can I preach Dissolution?" he said. "How can I not believe in the gods when I have seen them for myself?"
    "That's a question you certainly should be asking," Chrestomanci croaked. "Go down to Theare and ask it." Thasper nodded and turned to go. Chrestomanci leaned towards him and said from behind his handkerchief, "Ask yourself this too: Can the gods catch flu? I think I may have given it to all of them. Find out and let me know, there's a good chap.”
    Diana Wynne Jones, Mixed Magics: Four Tales of Chrestomanci

  • #4
    W.H. Auden
    “The desires of the heart are as crooked as corkscrews
    Not to be born is the best for man
    The second best is a formal order
    The dance's pattern, dance while you can.
    Dance, dance, for the figure is easy
    The tune is catching and will not stop
    Dance till the stars come down from the rafters
    Dance, dance, dance till you drop.”
    W.H. Auden

  • #5
    Moto Hagio
    “Each has something hidden in his breast. In youthful days that are yet transparent. Yearning... comes softly. Love announces its coming haltingly, timidly. Youth flies by in the blink of an eye. Days not soon forgotten...”
    Moto Hagio, The Heart of Thomas

  • #6
    Mary Oliver
    “When it’s over, I want to say: all my life
    I was a bride married to amazement.
    I was a bridegroom, taking the world into my arms.

    When it’s over, I don’t want to wonder
    if I have made of my life something particular, and real.
    I don’t want to find myself sighing and frightened
    or full of argument.

    I don’t want to end up simply having visited this world.”
    Mary Oliver, New and Selected Poems, Volume One

  • #7
    Mary Oliver
    “to live in this world

    you must be able
    to do three things
    to love what is mortal;
    to hold it

    against your bones knowing
    your own life depends on it;
    and, when the time comes to let it go,
    to let it go”
    Mary Oliver, New and Selected Poems, Volume One

  • #8
    J.K. Rowling
    “Harry — I think I've just understood something! I've got to go to the library!”
    And she sprinted away, up the stairs.
    What does she understand?” said Harry distractedly, still looking around, trying to tell where the voice had come from.
    “Loads more than I do,” said Ron, shaking his head.
    “But why’s she got to go to the library?”
    “Because that’s what Hermione does,” said Ron, shrugging. “When in doubt, go to the library.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

  • #9
    Courtney Summers
    “Maybe she was a little too drunk at the time, but rape? You can’t just call it something like that.

    Then what do you call it?”
    Courtney Summers

  • #10
    Courtney Summers
    “So you never said if you’re having a boy or girl.”

    “We won’t know until it’s born.”

    I hope it’s not a girl. The thought shocks me, comes so quick it has to be honest. So I think it again, careful and slow to be sure. I hope it’s not a girl. I feel it even more the second time.”
    Courtney Summers

  • #11
    Courtney Summers
    “The silence stretches between us. Words aren’t so easy to come by, after his admission. It takes him a while to dig some up.”
    Courtney Summers, All the Rage

  • #12
    Courtney Summers
    “He was planning to rape me -"
    "Why would he ever -"
    "Because he knew he'd get away with it.”
    Courtney Summers, All the Rage

  • #13
    Courtney Summers
    “It’s so hard not to enjoy this because how can you put something so golden, a girl who can barely open her eyes or her mouth—how can you put something like that in front of them and expect them to be better people?”
    Courtney Summers, All the Rage

  • #14
    Courtney Summers
    “There’s a miracle there, but there’s something so awful about it too, bringing someone into all this now, this world where a girl can’t even trust a drink that passes her lips. I can’t figure out the kind of heart it takes to do something like that.”
    Courtney Summers, All the Rage

  • #15
    Courtney Summers
    “Helen Turner hates me and the way Helen Turner hates me feels like the worst kind of betrayal. A woman who doesn’t think about daughters she doesn’t have.”
    Courtney Summers, All the Rage

  • #16
    Cassandra Clare
    “Life is a book and there are a thousand pages I have not yet read.”
    Cassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess



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