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  • #1
    Rick Riordan
    “Let us find the dam snack bar," Zoe said. "We should eat while we can."
    Grover cracked a smile. "The dam snack bar?"
    Zoe blinked. "Yes. What is funny?"
    "Nothing," Grover said, trying to keep a straight face. "I could use some dam french fries."
    Even Thalia smiled at that. "And I need to use the dam restroom."
    ...
    I started cracking up, and Thalia and Grover joined in, while Zoe just looked at me. "I do not understand."
    "I want to use the dam water fountain," Grover said.
    "And..." Thalia tried to catch her breath. "I want to buy a dam t-shirt.”
    Rick Riordan, The Titan’s Curse

  • #2
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Eleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasn't supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #3
    John Green
    “There are infinite numbers between 0 and 1. There's .1 and .12 and .112 and an infinite collection of others. Of course, there is a bigger infinite set of numbers between 0 and 2, or between 0 and a million. Some infinities are bigger than other infinities. A writer we used to like taught us that. There are days, many of them, when I resent the size of my unbounded set. I want more numbers than I'm likely to get, and God, I want more numbers for Augustus Waters than he got. But, Gus, my love, I cannot tell you how thankful I am for our little infinity. I wouldn't trade it for the world. You gave me a forever within the numbered days, and I'm grateful.”
    John Green, The Fault in Our Stars

  • #4
    Gabriel García Márquez
    “It's enough for me to be sure that you and I exist at this moment.”
    Gabriel García Márquez, One Hundred Years of Solitude

  • #5
    Rainbow Rowell
    “Holding Eleanor's hand was like holding a butterfly. Or a heartbeat. Like holding something complete, and completely alive.”
    Rainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park

  • #6
    Melina Marchetta
    “The gods do make playthings of us ... but it is we mortals who provide them with the tools.”
    Melina Marchetta, Finnikin of the Rock

  • #7
    Stephanie Perkins
    “I wish friends held hands more often, like the children I see on the streets sometimes. I'm not sure why we have to grow up and get embarrassed about it.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #8
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Just because something isn't practical doesn't mean it's not worth creating. Sometimes beauty and real-life magic are enough.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #9
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Once upon a time, there was a girl who talked to the moon. And she was mysterious and she was perfect, in that way that girls who talk to moons are. In the house next door, there lived a boy. And the boy watched the girl grow more and more perfect, more and more beautiful with each passing year. He watched her watch the moon. And he began to wonder if the moon would help him unravel the mystery of the beautiful girl. So the boy looked into the sky. But he couldn't concentrate on the moon. He was too distracted by the stars. And it didn't matter how many songs or poems had already been written about them, because whenever he thought about the girl, the stars shone brighter. As if she were the one keeping them illuminated.

    One day, the boy had to move away. He couldn't bring the girl with him, so he brought the stars. When he'd look out his window at night, he would start with one. One star. And the boy would make a wish on it, and the wish would be her name.

    At the sound of her name, a second star would appear. And then he'd wish her name again, and the stars would double into four. And four became eight, and eight became sixteen, and so on, in the greatest mathematical equation the universe had ever seen. And by the time an hour had passed, the sky would be filled with so many stars that it would wake the neighbors. People wondered who'd turned on the floodlights.

    The boy did. By thinking about the girl.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #10
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Madame Guillotine gets mad at me. Not because I told them to shove it, but because I didn’t say it in French. What is wrong with this school?”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #11
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Seriously, I don't know any American girl who can resist an English accent.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #12
    Stephanie Perkins
    “I moan with pleasure.
    "Did you just have a foodgasm?" he asks, wiping ricotta from his lips.
    "Where have you been all my life?" I ask the beautiful panini.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #13
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Perfect is overrated. Perfect is boring."
    I smile. "You don't think I'm perfect?"
    "No. You're delightfully screwy, and I wouldn't have you any other way.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #14
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Please. The boy gets a boner every time you walk into the room."
    My eyes pop back open. Does she mean that figuratively or has she actually seen something? No. Focus, Anna.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #15
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Har. Bloody. Har."
    He smiles. "Oh, I see. Known me less than a day and teasing me about my accent. What's next? Care to discuss the state of my hair? My height? My trousers?"
    Trousers. Honestly.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #16
    Stephanie Perkins
    “So do you believe in second chances?" I bite my lip.
    "Second, third, fourth. Whatever it takes. However long it takes. If the person is right," he adds.
    "If the person is... Lola?"
    This time, he holds my gaze. "Only if the other person is Cricket.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #17
    Stephanie Perkins
    “How many times can our emotions be tied to someone else's - be pulled and stretched and twisted - before they snap? Before they can never be mended again?”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #18
    Stephanie Perkins
    “When it's right, it's simple.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #19
    Stephanie Perkins
    “The only French word I know is oui, which means “yes,” and only recently did I learn it’s spelled o-​u-​i and not w-​e-​e.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #20
    Stephanie Perkins
    “This is home. The two of us.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #21
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Anna, Anna," Josh interrupts. "If I had a euro for every stupid thing I've done, I could buy the Mona Lisa. You'll be fine.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #22
    Stephanie Perkins
    “We both got our Point Zero wishes―each other. He said he wished for me every time.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #23
    Stephanie Perkins
    “People should say what they mean and not make other people stumble around.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door

  • #24
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Oof," he says.
    "Hey, there's a bed there."
    "Thanks for the warning."
    "No problem.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #25
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Why do I care so much about him, and why do I wish I didn't? How can one person make me so confused all of the time?”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #26
    Stephanie Perkins
    “I don't understand why things always go from perfect to weird with us. It's like we're incapable of normal human interaction.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #27
    Stephanie Perkins
    “You say that I'm afraid of being alone, and it's true. I am. And I'm not proud of it. But you need to take a good look at yourself, Anna, because I am NOT the only one in this room who suffers this problem.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #28
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Har. Bloody. Har.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #29
    Stephanie Perkins
    “I wasn't being a git. I wasn't even being a twat, or a wanker, or any of your other bleeding Briticisms -”
    Stephanie Perkins, Anna and the French Kiss

  • #30
    Stephanie Perkins
    “Sometimes a mistake isn't a what. It's a who.”
    Stephanie Perkins, Lola and the Boy Next Door



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