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  • #1
    T.J. Klune
    “You don’t get to decide what you’re worth because you obviously don’t know. You don’t get to decide that anymore because you have no fucking idea that you’re worth everything.”
    T.J. Klune, Wolfsong

  • #2
    T.J. Klune
    “Everyone loses their way at some point, and it’s not just because of their mistakes or the decisions they make. It’s because they’re horribly, wonderfully human. And the one thing I’ve learned about being human is that we can’t do this alone. When we’re lost, we need help to try to find our way again.”
    T.J. Klune, Under the Whispering Door

  • #3
    T.J. Klune
    “There are moments in your life, moments when chances have to be taken. It's scary because there is always the possibility of failure. I know that. I KNOW that. Because once upon a time, I took a chance on a man that I had failed before. I was SCARED. I was TERRIFIED. I thought I might lose everything. But I wasn't living, then. The life I had before wasn't LIVING. It was getting by. And I will never regret the chances I took. Because it brought me to them. To all of them. I made my choice. And you're making yours.

    Don't you wish things could be different?”
    T.J. Klune, The House in the Cerulean Sea

  • #4
    T.J. Klune
    “I’ll never understand why people just won’t let others be who they are. It’s not like it’s affecting them in any way”
    T.J. Klune, Bear, Otter, and the Kid

  • #5
    T.J. Klune
    “If we worry about the little things all the time, we run the risk of missing the bigger things.”
    T.J. Klune, Under the Whispering Door

  • #6
    Neil Gaiman
    “We all have stories. Or perhaps it's because, as humans, we are already an assemblage of stories and the gulf that exists between us as people is that when we look at each other we might see faces, skin color, gender, race, or attitudes. But we don't see - we can't see the stories. And once we hear each other's stories, we realize the things we see as dividing us are all too often illusions; falsehoods. That the walls between us are, in truth, no thicker than scenery.”
    Neil Gaiman, The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction

  • #7
    Neil Gaiman
    “Albert Einstein was asked once how we could make our children intelligent. His reply was both simple and wise. “If you want your children to be intelligent,” he said, “read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
    Neil Gaiman, The View from the Cheap Seats: Selected Nonfiction

  • #8
    Kerri Maniscalco
    “Tell me,” he whispered, his voice sliding like silk over my flushed skin. “What?” My own voice came out breathless. “I am your favorite sin.”
    Kerri Maniscalco, Kingdom of the Cursed

  • #9
    Kerri Maniscalco
    “Of course. There is nothing more dangerous than a woman who owns who she is and apologizes to no one.”
    Kerri Maniscalco, Kingdom of the Cursed

  • #10
    Kerri Maniscalco
    “Why is it whenever a man throws a tantrum a woman is blamed for his poor behavior?”
    Kerri Maniscalco, Kingdom of the Cursed

  • #11
    Kerri Maniscalco
    “I will gladly accept any and all books, however. A person can never have too much reading material. Especially on a fall or winter evening. If you’re feeling extra generous, you may include tea. I love a unique blend.”
    Kerri Maniscalco, Hunting Prince Dracula

  • #12
    Kristen Britain
    “It's good to leave behind all that is comfortable and known every so often. It opens one's mind to the wide world.”
    Kristen Britain, Blackveil

  • #13
    Kiera Cass
    “Break my heart. Break it a thousand times if you like. It was only ever yours to break anyway.”
    Kiera Cass, The One

  • #14
    Diana Gabaldon
    “All the names I’ve called you through the years—my chick, my pumpkin, precious dove, darling, sweetheart, dinky, smudge … I know why the Jews and Muslims have nine hundred names for God; one small word is not enough for love.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Voyager

  • #15
    Diana Gabaldon
    “Aye, well, he'll be wed a long time," he said callously. "Do him no harm to keep his breeches on for one night. And they do say that abstinence makes the heart grow firmer, no?"

    "Absence," I said, dodging the spoon for a moment. "AND fonder. If anything's growing firmer from abstinence, it wouldn't be his heart.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Voyager

  • #16
    Diana Gabaldon
    “And Finally I put down the last and the best advice I knew, on growing older. 'Stand up straight and try not to get fat.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Voyager
    tags: humor

  • #17
    Diana Gabaldon
    “I didn't say you shouldn't worry, do you think I don't worry? But no, you probably can't do anything about me.' 'Well, maybe no, Sassenach, and maybe so. But I've lived a long enough time now to think it maybe doesna matter so much-- so long as I can love you.' -Claire & Jamie Fraser”
    Diana Gabaldon, Voyager

  • #18
    Diana Gabaldon
    “Do you know,' he said again softly, addressing his hands, 'what it is to love someone, and never - never! - be able to give them peace, or joy, or happiness?'

    He looked up then, eyes filled with pain. 'To know that you cannot give them happiness, not through any fault of yours or theirs, but only because you were not born the right person for them?”
    Diana Gabaldon, Voyager

  • #19
    Diana Gabaldon
    “What possessed ye, woman, to hit me in the heid wi' a fish whilst I was fighting for my life?”
    Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

  • #20
    Diana Gabaldon
    “If ye have to ask yourself if you’re in love, laddie—then ye aren’t,”
    Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

  • #21
    Diana Gabaldon
    “I thought he said you weren’t drunk if you could find your arse with both hands.”

    He eyed me appraisingly. “I hate to tell ye, Sassenach, but it’s not your arse ye’ve got hold of—it’s mine.”

    “That’s all right,” I assured him. “We’re married. Share and share alike. One flesh; the priest said so.”
    Diana Gabaldon, Drums of Autumn

  • #22
    Diana Gabaldon
    “Blessed are those who eat greens, for they shall keep their teeth. Blessed are those who wash their hands after wiping their arses, for they shall not sicken. Blessed are those who boil water, for they shall be called saviors of mankind.”
    Diana Gabaldon, The Fiery Cross

  • #23
    Joe Abercrombie
    “The world is full of monsters, after all. Perhaps the best one can hope for is to have the most terrible on your side.”
    Joe Abercrombie, Half a War

  • #24
    Michael J. Sullivan
    “Every life is a journey filled with crossroads. And then there are the bridges, those truly frightening choices that span what always was, from what will forever be. Finding the courage, or stupidity, to cross such bridges changes everything”
    Michael J. Sullivan, Age of Swords

  • #25
    Susanna Clarke
    “all I get the sense that she is alone, perhaps by choice or perhaps because no one else was courageous enough to follow her into the darkness.”
    Susanna Clarke, Piranesi



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