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  • #1
    I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control
    “I'm selfish, impatient and a little insecure. I make mistakes, I am out of control and at times hard to handle. But if you can't handle me at my worst, then you sure as hell don't deserve me at my best.”
    Marilyn Monroe

  • #2
    J.K. Rowling
    “Of course it is happening inside your head, Harry, but why on earth should that mean that it is not real?”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows

  • #3
    Kyra Lennon
    “It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t fair that I’d stumbled across the kind of man I used to find irresistible, or that he’d managed to stare right inside my brain to locate my weaknesses. The thrill of being wanted while pretending not to be interested was a game I’d played over and over during my youth. I’d grown up since then. I’d done more than my share of getting mixed up with men who were all ego and muscles, and he reminded me exactly why I’d given them up.

    Unfortunately, my body hadn’t got the memo yet.”
    Kyra Lennon

  • #4
    Kyra Lennon
    “Erica had asked me a million times. 'Madison, are you sure you’re just the child minder? He pays you a lot of money for doing hardly anything.' Pushing aside the blatant insinuation that I was his weekend whore, I’d always told her the absolute truth. He’d never so much as looked at me inappropriately, let alone anything more.”
    Kyra Lennon, If I Let You Go

  • #5
    Kyra Lennon
    “I focused, rather embarrassingly, on his chest which was rising and falling slowly.

    I left teeth marks!”
    Kyra Lennon, If I Let You Go

  • #6
    Kyra Lennon
    “His jaw was set, telling me I should back off. Unfortunately, being a gobby cow meant I couldn’t.”
    Kyra Lennon, If I Let You Go
    tags: humour

  • #7
    J.K. Rowling
    “It does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.”
    J.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone

  • #8
    Nyrae Dawn
    “But my stomach starts constricting because I MIGHT HAVE WANTED IT TO BE A DATE. I mean, what is that? Dates lead to commitment and commitment leads to temporary insanity and temporary insanity leads to full on mental illness—picking out china patterns, choosing museums to get married in—and ends with two fucked-in-the head sons and a dad trying to hold it together when he’s just as fucked-in-the-head as they are.
    So no, I definitely don’t want it to have been a date.”
    Nyrae Dawn, Dizzy

  • #9
    Jolene Perry
    “As much as I should keep my heart in my chest, part of it runs away with him. And maybe that means part of his might be here with me.”
    Jolene Perry, Dizzy

  • #10
    Chris Colfer
    “What grinds me the most is we're sending kids out into the world who don't know how to balance a checkbook, don't know how to apply for a loan, don't even know how to properly fill out a job application, but because they know the quadratic formula we consider them prepared for the world`
    With that said, I'll admit even I can see how looking at the equation x -3 = 19 and knowing x =22 can be useful. I'll even say knowing x =7 and y= 8 in a problem like 9x - 6y= 15 can be helpful. But seriously, do we all need to know how to simplify (x-3)(x-3i)??
    And the joke is, no one can continue their education unless they do. A student living in California cannot get into a four-year college unless they pass Algebra 2 in high school. A future psychologist can't become a psychologist, a future lawyer can't become a lawyer, and I can't become a journalist unless each of us has a basic understanding of engineering.
    Of course, engineers and scientists use this shit all the time, and I applaud them! But they don't take years of theater arts appreciation courses, because a scientist or an engineer doesn't need to know that 'The Phantom of the Opoera' was the longest-running Broadway musical of all time.
    Get my point?”
    Chris Colfer, Struck By Lightning: The Carson Phillips Journal

  • #11
    Cassie Mae
    “I was just, uh...looking at your bush.”
    Cassie Mae, How to Seduce a Band Geek

  • #12
    Kyra Lennon
    “Okay, on my first night, he tried to chat me up. You know how the story goes. ‘You have the most beautiful eyes, I’m very rich, want to see my bedroom?’ Blah, blah, blah.”
    “And because you turned him down, he’s more determined than ever,” Will guessed, with amazing accuracy. “You did turn him down, right?”
    “Of course,” I told him, insulted by the insinuation I would drop my knickers for a glass of wine. “Do you think I’d risk my job for a quick tumble in the sheets with him?”
    Kyra Lennon, Game On

  • #13
    Kyra Lennon
    “It wasn’t fair. It wasn’t fair that I’d stumbled across the kind of man I used to find irresistible, or that he’d managed to stare right inside my head to locate my weaknesses. The thrill of being wanted while pretending not to be interested was a game I’d played over and over during my youth. I’d thrived on it. I’d done more than my share of getting mixed up with men who were all ego and muscles, and Radleigh McCoy reminded me exactly why I’d given them up. Danger, the chase. It was never worth the pain in the end.
    Unfortunately, my body hadn’t got the memo yet.”
    Kyra Lennon, Game On

  • #14
    Cassie Mae
    “I love my best friend’s boyfriend. But I swear, I saw him first.”
    Cassie Mae, Switched



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