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Ann Brashares
“She'd cried over a broken heart before. She knew what that felt like, and it didn't feel like this. Her heart felt not so much broken as just ... empty. It felt like she was an outline empty in the middle. The outline cried senselessly for the absent middle. The past cried for the present that was nothing.”
Ann Brashares, Sisterhood Everlasting

James Dashner
“I hated the place, Tommy. I hated every second of every day. And it was all 鈥� your 鈥� fault!”
James Dashner , The Death Cure

Paige Harbison
“There was no up, there was no down. There was a steady, nauseated life five minutes ago, but nothing five minutes from now. And then, very suddenly, there was no 'now.”
Paige Harbison, New Girl

Ad de Bont
“Mirad had asked for peace for his birthday.
Imagine, a boy of thirteen who asks for peace as a birthday present.
When I heard that I cried.”
Ad De Bont, Mirad, a Boy from Bosnia

Ann Brashares
“Bridget cried for the leavers and the left. For the people, like herself, grimly forsaking what few precious gifts they would ever get. She cried for Bailey, for Tibby, for the resolute clump of cells making headway in her uterus, and for Marly, her poor, sad mother, who'd missed everything.”
Ann Brashares, Sisterhood Everlasting

“Sunday,February 4th 2018
The night the City of Philadelphia cried together”
Charmaine J Forde

Darnell Lamont Walker
“adulthood is depressing. for me at least. i cried at the death of every illusion harder than i cried at the death of friends.”
Darnell Lamont Walker

Michael  Grant
“Yeah, let鈥檚 get John here. That way we can stall for a while longer. We can keep on doing nothing for just a little while longer.鈥�
Albert said, 鈥淭ake it easy, Howard.鈥�
鈥淭ake it easy?鈥� Howard jumped to his feet. 鈥淵eah? Where were you last night, Albert? Huh? Because I didn鈥檛 see you out there on the street listening to kids screaming, seeing kids running around hurt and scared and choking, and Edilio and Orc struggling, and Dekka hacking up her lungs and Jack crying and鈥�
鈥淵ou know who couldn鈥檛 even take it?鈥� Howard raged. 鈥淵ou know who couldn鈥檛 even take what was happening? Orc. Orc, who鈥檚 not scared of anything. Orc, who everyone thinks is some kind of monster. He couldn鈥檛 take it. He couldn鈥檛鈥ut he did. And where were you, Albert? Counting your money? How about you, Astrid? Praying to Jesus?鈥�
Astrid鈥檚 throat tightened. She couldn鈥檛 breathe. For a moment panic threatened to overwhelm her. She wanted to run from the room, run away and never look back.
Edilio got to his feet and put an arm around Howard. Howard allowed it, and then he did something Astrid never thought she would see. Howard buried his face in Edilio鈥檚 shoulder and cried, racking sobs.
鈥淲e鈥檙e falling apart,鈥� Astrid whispered for herself alone.
But there was no easy escape. Everything Howard had said was true. She could see the truth reflected in Albert鈥檚 stunned expression. The two of them, the smart ones, the clever ones, the great defenders of truth and fairness and justice, had done nothing while others had worked themselves to exhaustion.”
Michael Grant, Lies

Jason Medina
“For a while she cried silently until she tired herself out and the overwhelming feeling of sleepiness overcame her. The room around her was fairly silent, although she wasn鈥檛 the only one crying herself to sleep. It was quite common at places like this to hear cries in the dark. There were so many saddened and lonesome souls around her. It was usually at night when they were reminded of just how sad and lonely they actually were.”
Jason Medina, No Hope For The Hopeless At Kings Park

Kamand Kojouri
“The first music I ever heard
was only one hundred and sixty days
after I was conceived.
Da dum
Da dum
Da dum
Have you ever heard the sound
a blessing makes? This is it.

The first thing I ever saw
was only one hundred and eighty days
after I was conceived.
It was a bright light
soft like clouds
warm like candles.
Have you ever seen the colour
of a blessing? This is it.

The first time I ever suffered
was in the three thousand and sixty seconds
after I was born.
I listened for her heartbeat.
I searched for her light.
I cried for the first time until she was born.
Have you ever known
a blessing? A twin is it.”
Kamand Kojouri

Julie Kagawa
“I would have chased your spirit across the universe, to the place where your soul came to rest, and demanded the keepers of the gates to let me see you once more.”
Julie Kagawa, Ash's Letter to Meghan

Jason Medina
“They held each other tight and cried, while a dozen infected took turns tearing into their warm flesh.”
Jason Medina, The Manhattanville Incident: An Undead Novel

Steven Herrick
“Emma says after I was born I cried for days. She said I'd never shut up which is funny really because Dad says I never shut up now so maybe that's what happens, you get born and act the same your whole life.”
Steven Herrick, A Place Like This

Laura Amy Schlitz
“She cried because Muffet loved her and because Hyacinth didn't.”
Laura Amy Schlitz, A Drowned Maiden's Hair

Michael  Grant
“Roscoe had fallen asleep from sheer exhaustion. He awoke to find persistent itching on his stomach. He scratched it through his T-shirt.
He went back to sleep. But dreams kept him from sleeping soundly. That and the itching.
He woke again and felt the itchy spot. There was a lump there. Like a swelling. And when he held still and pressed his fingers against the spot he could feel something moving under the skin.
The small room was suddenly very cold. Roscoe shivered.
He went to the window hoping for light. There was a moon but the light was faint. Roscoe pulled his shirt over his head. He looked down at the spot on his stomach.
It was moving. The flesh itself. He could feel it under his fingertips. Like something poking back at him. But he couldn鈥檛 feel it from the inside, couldn鈥檛 feel it in his stomach. And he realized that his entire body was numb. He could feel with his fingertips but not the skin of his stomach鈥�
The skin split!
鈥淎丑丑丑丑!鈥�
He was touching it as it split, and he shrieked in terror and something pushed its way out through a bloodless hole.
鈥淥h, God, oh, God, oh, no no no no!鈥�
Roscoe screamed and leaped for the door. His hand clawed at the knob as he babbled and wept and the door was locked, locked, oh, God, no, they had locked him in.
He banged at the door, but it was the middle of the night. Who would hear him in the empty town hall?
鈥淗ey! Hey! Is anyone there? Help me. Help me. Please, please, someone help me!鈥�
He banged and the thing in his belly stuck out half an inch. He was scared to look at it. But he did and he screamed again because it was a mouth now, a gnashing insect mouth full of parts like no normal mouth. Hooked, wicked mandibles clicked. It was inside him, chewing its way out.
Hatching from him.
鈥淗elp me, help me, don鈥檛 leave me here like this!鈥�
But who would hear him? Sinder? No. Not anymore. That was over. All over. And he was alone and friendless. No one even to hear as he screamed and begged.
The window. He grabbed the pillow from his bed and pushed it against the glass and then punched it hard. The pane shattered. He took off his shoe and smashed at the starred glass until most of it fell tinkling to the street below.
Then he screamed for help. Screamed into the Perdido Beach night air.
No answer.
鈥淗elp me! Please, please, oh, God, please help me! You can鈥檛 just leave me locked up!鈥�
But still, no answer.
Fear took hold of him, deep crazy-making fear.
No. No. No no no no, this couldn鈥檛 be happening. He hadn鈥檛 done anything to hurt anyone, he hadn鈥檛 done anything awful. Why? Why was this happening to him?
Roscoe fell to his knees and begged God. God, please, no, no, no, I didn鈥檛 do anything wrong. I wasn鈥檛 brave or strong but I wasn鈥檛 bad, either. Not like this, please, God, no no no, not like this.
Roscoe felt an itching in the middle of his back.
He sat down and cried.”
Michael Grant, Plague

“When I cried, he cried with me,
When I was doubtful, he believed in me,
When I did well, he cheered me on,
When I messed up, he told me I was wrong,
Every now and then when I went against his will,
He punished me, but he praised me still
He taught me how to forgive, even when I was right,
He never like war, he was never one to fight,
I鈥檒l always be a daddy鈥檚 girl,
I have the best daddy in the whole wide world.”
Charmaine J Forde

Nitya Prakash
“Remember that time you cried, thought about dropping out then your parents call & you lie and tell them you are doing great.”
Nitya Prakash

Avijeet Das
“Family is not always blood. It is also whom we have bonded with most. With whom we have grown up together. With whom we have laughed and cried together.”
Avijeet Das

“I cried for the insight to seek, find and see the light where the darkness of my soul once relentlessly obscured the intrinsic value and meaning of life”
Vernon Chalmers

“To see the miraculous in the ordinary is a more precious gift than prophecy. We don't have children to fulfill our dreams. Children allow us to let go of the dreams we were never meant to fulfill. I have been bent and broken but I hope into better shape.”
Abraham Verghese, The Covenant of Water
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