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  • #1
    Stephen  King
    “When his life was ruined, his family killed, his farm destroyed, Job knelt down on the ground and yelled up to the heavens, "Why god? Why me?" and the thundering voice of God answered, There's just something about you that pisses me off.”
    Stephen King, Storm of the Century

  • #2
    Stephen  King
    “Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes, they win.”
    Stephen King

  • #3
    David  Wong
    “The man walked past me and stopped, observing the blood running down my neck.

    "Your injury. Let us tend to it." He looked out through the open doorway and silently gestured to someone out there. "Our world," he said, "is far more advanced than yours. For reasons you'll understand shortly."

    A thin, bony, naked woman entered the room, carrying two small, white kittens. She sat one of the fluffy cats in my lap and stuffed the other down my shirt. She turned and left.

    "There," said the large man. "The kittens will make your sad go away.”
    David Wong, John Dies at the End

  • #4
    Garth Ennis
    God: But it is my creation...!

    The Saint of Killers: It's outgrown you.”
    Garth Ennis, Preacher, Volume 9: Alamo

  • #5
    Lois McMaster Bujold
    “The gods' most savage curses come upon us as answers to our own prayers. Prayer is a dangerous business.”
    Lois McMaster Bujold, The Curse of Chalion

  • #6
    Kameron Hurley
    “Take me there. Or is this a kidnapping? Don't confuse rescue and kidnapping. I have not asked to be rescued.”
    Kameron Hurley, God's War

  • #7
    Gillian Flynn
    “I have a meanness inside me, real as an organ. Slit me at my belly and it might slide out, meaty and dark, drop on the floor so you could stomp on it.”
    Gillian Flynn, Dark Places

  • #8
    Gillian Flynn
    “I was raised feral, and I mostly stayed that way.”
    Gillian Flynn, Dark Places

  • #9
    Warsan Shire
    “I’m not sad, but the boys who are looking for sad girls always find me. I’m not a girl anymore and I’m not sad anymore. You want me to be a tragic backdrop so that you can appear to be illuminated, so that people can say ‘Wow, isn't he so terribly brave to love a girl who is so obviously sad?’ You think I’ll be the dark sky so you can be the star? I’ll swallow you whole.”
    Warsan Shire

  • #10
    Stephen  King
    “Then, instead of telling her that where there was life there was hope, or to let a smile be her umbrella, or that it was always darkest just before the dawn, or anything else that had just lately fallen out of the dog's ass, she simply held her. Because sometimes only holding was best. That was one of the things she had taught that man whose last name she had taken for her own--that sometimes it was best to be quiet; sometimes it was best to just shut your everlasting mouth and hang on, hang on, hang on.”
    Stephen King, Lisey's Story
    tags: grief

  • #11
    Derek Landy
    “I swear, talking to you is like talking to a really good-looking and mildly stupid brick wall.”
    Derek Landy, Death Bringer

  • #12
    Alison Bechdel
    “In this pause, I suddenly saw something very clearly.

    Whatever it was I wanted from my mother was simply not there to be had. It was not her fault.

    And it was therefore not my fault that I was unable to elicit it.”
    Alison Bechdel, Are You My Mother?: A Comic Drama

  • #13
    Hiromi Goto
    “A child isn’t born bitter. I point no fingers as to who tainted the clean, pure pool of my childhood. Let’s just say that when I realized that I didn’t want to grow up, the damage was already done. Knowing that being grown up was no swell place to be means that you are grown up enough to notice. And you can’t go back from there. You have to forge another route, draw your own map.”
    Hiromi Goto

  • #14
    Donna Tartt
    “I realized that the childish impression I had always had of my father, as Just Lawgiver, was entirely wrong. We were utterly dependent on this man, who was not only deluded and ignorant, but incompetent in every way. What was more, I knew that my mother was incapable of standing up to him. It was like walking into the cockpit of an airplane and finding the pilot and co-pilot passed out drunk in their seats. And standing outside the Lyceum, I was struck with a black, incredulous horror, which in fact was not at all unlike the horror I had felt at twelve, sitting on a bar stool in our sunny little kitchen in Plano. Who is in control here? I thought, dismayed. Who is flying this plane?”
    Donna Tartt, The Secret History

  • #15
    Caitlín R. Kiernan
    “Hauntings are memes, especially pernicious thought contagions, social contagions that need no viral or bacterial host and are transmitted in a thousand different ways. A book, a poem, a song, a bedtime story, a grandmother's suicide, the choreography of a dance, a few frames of film, a diagnosis of schizophrenia, a deadly tumble from a horse, a faded photograph, or a story you tell your daughter.”
    Caitlín R. Kiernan, The Drowning Girl

  • #16
    Caitlín R. Kiernan
    “Hauntings are memes, especially pernicious thought contagions, social contagions that need no viral or bacterial host and are transmitted in a thousand different ways... Too often, people make the mistake of trying to use their art to capture a ghost, but only end up spreading their haunting to countless other people.”
    Caitlín R. Kiernan, The Drowning Girl

  • #17
    Caitlín R. Kiernan
    “It's a myth that crazy people don't know they're crazy. Many of us are surely as capable of epiphany and introspection as anyone else, maybe more so. I suspect we spend far more time thinking about our thoughts than do sane people.”
    Caitlín R. Kiernan, The Drowning Girl

  • #18
    Derek Landy
    “Vengeous scowled. 'As you can see,' he said, 'you are vastly outnumbered.'

    I usually am.'

    Your situation has become quite untenable.'

    It usually does.'

    You are within moments of being swarmed by these filthy creatures of undeath and torn apart in a maelstrom of pain and fury.'

    Skulduggery paused. 'Okay, that's a new one on me.”
    Derek Landy, Playing with Fire

  • #19
    Derek Landy
    “I think zombies are kind of cute.”
    “Seriously?”
    “I may be thinking about bunnies. Which one has the fluffy little tail, zombies or bunnies?”
    “Bunnies.”
    “Then it’s bunnies I’m thinking of.”
    Derek Landy, Death Bringer

  • #20
    Ursula Vernon
    “Okay. Morality in a nutshell. Don't hurt people if you can avoid it. Don't steal stuff unless you're starving or it's really, really important. Work hard. Pay your bills. Try to help others. Always double-check your math if there are explosives involved. If you screwed it up, you need to see it gets fixed. And don't eat anything that talks. If it doesn't fall under one of those categories, just do the best you can.”
    Ursula Vernon, Digger, Volume One

  • #21
    Joey Comeau
    “It doesn't matter if the glass is half full or half empty. I am gonna drink it through this crazy straw.”
    Joey Comeau, A Softer World: Truth and Beauty Bombs

  • #22
    Libba Bray
    “Why do girls always feel like they have to apologize for giving an opinion or taking up space in the world? Have you ever noticed that?" Nicole asked. "You go on websites and some girl leaves a post and if it's longer than three sentences or she's expressing her thoughts about some topic, she usually ends with, 'Sorry for the rant' or 'That may be dumb, but that's what I think.”
    Libba Bray, Beauty Queens

  • #23
    Libba Bray
    “Sometimes I just want to go in a room and break things and scream. Like, it’s so much pressure all the time and if you get upset or angry, people say, ‘Are you on the rag of something?’ And it’s like I want to say, ‘No. I’m just pissed off right now. Can’t I just be pissed off? How come that’s not okay for me?’ Like my dad will say, ‘I can’t talk to you when you’re hysterical.’ And I’m totally not being hysterical! I’m just mad. And he’s the one losing it. But then I feel embarrassed anyway. So I slap on that smile and pretend everything’s okay even though it’s not.”
    Libba Bray, Beauty Queens

  • #24
    Terry Pratchett
    “Dogs are not like cats, who amusingly tolerate humans only until someone comes up with a tin opener that can be operated with a paw. Men made dogs, they took wolves and gave them human things--unnecessary intelligence, names, a desire to belong, and a twitching inferiority complex. All dogs dream wolf dreams, and know they're dreaming of biting their Maker. Every dog knows, deep in his heart, that he is a Bad Dog...”
    Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms
    tags: cats, dogs

  • #25
    “I love you," he whispered. "I hope you don't mind.”
    Garth Nix, Sabriel

  • #26
    Terry Pratchett
    “WORDS IN THE HEART CANNOT BE TAKEN.”
    Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay

  • #27
    Terry Pratchett
    “Another priest said,"Is it true you've said you'll believe in any god whose existence can be proved by logical debate?"

    "Yes."

    Vimes had a feeling about the immediate future and took a few steps away from Dorfl.

    "But the gods plainly do exist," said a priest.

    "It Is Not Evident."

    A bolt of lightning lanced down through the clouds and hit Dorfl's helmet. There was a sheet of flame and then a trickling noise. Dorfl's molten armour formed puddles around his white-hot feet.

    "I Don't Call That Much Of An Argument," said Dorfl calmly, from somewhere in the clouds of smoke.”
    Terry Pratchett, Feet of Clay

  • #28
    Terry Pratchett
    “Then Carrot said, "It's better to light a candle than curse the darkness, captain. That's what they say."

    "What?" Vimes' sudden rage was like a thunderclap. "Who says that? When has that ever been true? It's never been true! It's the kind of thing people without power say to make it all seem less bloody awful, but it's just words, it never makes any difference -”
    Terry Pratchett, Men at Arms

  • #29
    Stacy Pershall
    “One thing that pisses me off royally is hearing drug companies denounced as the devil. I don't like giant corporations (or, in the words of Spalding Gray, "the big indifferent machine") any more than anyone else, but I really don't like wanting to kill myself. A person who denounces psychopharmaceuticals based on a political agenda is a person who has never lain crumpled in a ball in the closet, sobbing uncontrollably, face covered in Sharpie, throat raw from induced vomiting. Accordingly, that person should be thankful and shut the hell up.”
    Stacy Pershall, Loud in the House of Myself: Memoir of a Strange Girl

  • #30
    Iain Banks
    “An Outside Context Problem was the sort of thing most civilisations encountered just once, and which they tended to encounter rather in the same way a sentence encountered a full stop.”
    Iain M. Banks, Excession



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