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Rick Riordan
“Frank couldn't breathe underwater.
But where was he?
Percy turned in a full circle. Nothing. Then he glanced up. Hovering above him was a giant goldfish. Frank had turned -clothes, backpack, and all- into a koi the size of a teen-aged boy.
"dude." Percy sent his thoughts through the water, the way he spoke to other sea creatures. "A goldfish?"
Frank's voice came back to him: "I freaked. We were talking about goldfish, so it was on my mind. Sue me.”
rick riordan the mark of athena

Cassandra Clare
“It made him feel indispensable and needed - even if the fact that Jocelyn didn't appear to care wheather he slept in her daughter's bed or not did underscore that Clary's mother apparently regarded him as about sexually threatening as a goldfish.”
Cassandra Clare, City of Lost Souls

“I'm living in a world of goldfish.”
Mycroft Holmes

Margaret Atwood
“but nothing I ever gave was good for you;
it was like white bread to goldfish.
they cram and cram, and it kills them,
and they drift in the pool, belly-up,
making stunned faces
and playing on our guilt
as if their own toxic gluttony
was not their own fault

there you are, still outside the window,
still with your hands out, still
pallid and fish-eyed, still acting
stupidly innocent and starved.”
Margaret Atwood, Morning in the Burned House: Poems

Luke  Taylor
“He'd failed them, the swimming goldfish of his life's tiny existence whom he held so dear in his heart; he'd turned his muses into mistakes and no one knew the difference but him.”
Luke Taylor, The Quiet Kill

Jodi Picoult
“Z艂ote rybki nigdy nie urosn膮 wi臋ksze, ni偶 akwarium, w kt贸rym si臋 znajduj膮.”
Jodi Picoult, My Sister鈥檚 Keeper

Amy Fusselman
“And this is how I come face to face with my selfishness, because I don't know if I can enjoy this goldfish without knowing that he loves me, or if not loves me, then at least depends on me, i.e., swims up to my fingers greedily when I fill them with salty-smelling rainbow-colored flakes, and wiggle them over his head.

And this is disturbing to realize, that I have such difficulty enjoying anything that doesn't know I exist. Especially when I stop and think how big the world is, the world that is not even Japan or India, the world that is the room next door.”
Amy Fusselman, The Pharmacist's Mate

Kate Morton
As Mrs. Turner took what would be her last walk around the vegetable garden, Smarty, the ginger tabby, materialized to sit beside the flowerpot man, a position that afforded him a bird's-eye view of the petit fishpond. There was a larger, more formal water feature on the western side of the house, a rectangular pool with a leafy canopy above it and marble tiles around the rim, well-fed goldfish gleaming beneath glistening lily pads, but this little pond was far more cheerful: small and shallow, with fallen petals floating on its surface. The cat's focus was absolute as he watched for flickers of rose gold in the water, paw at the ready.
Kate Morton, Homecoming

Ashwin Sanghi
“The average human attention span was 12 seconds in 2000 and 8 seconds in 2013. A drop of 33%. The scary part is that the attention span of a goldfish was 9 seconds, almost 13% more than us humans. That鈥檚 why it鈥檚 getting tougher by the day to get people to turn the page. Maybe we writers ought to try writing for goldfish instead!”
Ashwin Sanghi

David Nicholls
“Who's he seeing now then?"
"No idea. They're like funfair goldfish; no point giving them names, they never last that long.”
David Nicholls, One Day

Ljupka Cvetanova
“The husband caught a goldfish, but his wife found out.”
Ljupka Cvetanova, Yet Another New Land

“After I accidentally killed a goldfish when I was six, my parents got me a plant when I wanted another pet. They told me to take care of the plant to prove I could handle more. But I became obsessed with caring for the plant, and then another, and another. And soon I had a little garden under my windowsill, and they were my friends”
Ezra Dao, It Starts with Summer