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Tom Robbins
“Hold on to your divine blush, your innate rosy magic, or end up brown. Once you're brown, you'll find out you're blue. As blue as indigo. And you know what that means. Indigo. Indigoing. Indigone.”
Tom Robbins, Jitterbug Perfume

Sanober  Khan
“let me die
from having being drunk on
indigo skies, my liver...
overflowing with stars.”
Sanober Khan, Turquoise Silence

Nalini Singh
“She dumped me for the quarterback after she'd played my body like a banjo. So Sad."

"I bet"

"I'm serious. I was heartbroken."

"For how long?"

"A whole week." An eternity in the life of a teenage boy.”
Nalini Singh, Play of Passion

Nalini Singh
“There's so much love in him, Dad." The mating bond showed her a depth of feeling, of heart, even greater than she'd imagined. He was someone special, Andrew Liam Kincaid, and he was hers. "I wish you could see him as I do."

"That would be against the laws of nature," Abel said in a somber tone. "I have to be able to kick his ass if necessary-- therefore, I must see him as the filthy bastard who dared hurt my daughter by getting himself shot."

"Are you threatening my mortally wounded mate?"

Her father pressed a kiss to her temple. "I'll hold of until he's healthy.”
Nalini Singh, Play of Passion

“I don鈥檛 check any particular box. I鈥檝e never caught feelings for anyone because they were a male or a female. I feel for people because of who they are. Not what they are.”
Tammy Ferebee, Outsiders

Dolores Cannon
“The second wave is now in their late 20s and 30s. They have made the transition to life on Earth much more easily than the first wave. The second wave souls tend to work behind the scenes, often on their own, creating little or no Karma. In the sessions I conduct as a hypnotist, they have been described as antennas that unconsciously channel energy onto the Earth. They do not have to do anything; they just have to be. Their energy affects everyone they come into contact with. Their paradox is they are supposed to be sharing their energy, but they do not like being around people.”
Dolores Cannon, The Three Waves of Volunteers and the New Earth

Nalini Singh
“When was the last time you lost an argument?"

He pretended to think about it. Then, leaning down, he whispered in her ear, "A few hours ago when you refused to stop the car and crawl into the backseat with me.”
Nalini Singh, Play of Passion

“Indigo has a purifying, stabilizing, cleansing effect when fear, repression, and obsessions have disturbed your mental body. Indigo food vibrations are: blackberries, blue plums, blueberries, purple brocoli, beetroot, and purple grapes.”
Tae Yun Kim, The First Element: Secrets to Maximizing Your Energy

Nalini Singh
“There would be no more presents of fossils or bribes of sweet desserts, no more ambushing kisses, no more challenges, no more Drew. The rocks in her gut turning to blocks of ice, she took a step toward the den, intent on following his fading scent.”
Nalini Singh, Play of Passion

“To make a lacy texture of holes and fills, turn around and purl. Pearl is also a kind of colour. Colours are all the colours of the rainbow and the colours between the rainbow colours between. I can never get indigo. Year after year, I wait for indigo, but even when the fashion is navy, you never get indigo, the glow, the long slow glow of indigo in the high night sky.”
Anne Bartlett

Nalini Singh
“Yes, she鈥檚 coming home for a visit. No, I will not give you a free pass. You put one finger on her, I鈥檒l beat you to a pulp.鈥�

Tai snarled low in his throat, his wide shoulders going stiff as he fisted his hands. 鈥淵eah, well, maybe I鈥檒l beat you back.鈥� Face thunderous, he stalked off as she fought her smile. Hmm, perhaps Judd鈥檚 young prot茅g茅 had potential. None of the others had dared stand up to her.”
nalini singh, Play of Passion

Rainbow Rowell
“His eyes were that colour you can't see in the rainbow. Indigo.”
Rainbow Rowell, Fangirl

Sahara Sanders
“If some mystical occurrences happen to us, don鈥檛 we 鈥渘ormally鈥� and fearfully prefer to call them strange coincidences? Or try to persuade ourselves it was only an indication of our overactive imagination? Aren鈥檛 we 鈥渘ormally鈥� closing our eyes and ears, refusing to face the truth?”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Adolf von Baeyer
“This [discovery of a cell-free yeast extract] will make him famous, even though he has no talent for chemistry.

{Comment on German scientist Eduard Buchner who later ironically won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry for this discovery}”
Adolf Von Baeyer

Jennifer Lynch
“Indigo, the deep blue contains an abundance of sapphires shining their light through the density, awakening and stirring our consciousness. In the daylight the sea will change, but for now it remains mysterious, obtainable through our imagination.”
Jennifer Lynch, Shades of Kefalonia: Meditations

Sahara Sanders
“Among typical Indigos, you can find exceptionally open-minded individuals who develop the world to greater levels. Some are respected authorities. Others, sadly, are less successful; unable to withstand the huge responsibility and pressure that come with the precious gift of being special.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Louise Courey Nadeau
“Tout ce que tu es, ce que tu ressens et ce que tu fais doit venir de ton c艙ur, et croire en l鈥檃mour te permet de trouver toutes les re虂ponses”
Louise Courey Nadeau

Anni Sennov (1962-2019)
“No children are so divine that they do not need responsible parenting and be taught proper manners.”
Anni Sennov, Balance on All Levels with the Crystal and Indigo Energy

Sahara Sanders
“Modern formulaic society will try to make you "normal," rushing to call pseudoscientific anything you can do that they can鈥檛.”
Sahara Sanders, Indigo Diaries: A Series of Novels

Michael Bassey Johnson
“There are numerous Starseeds on this planet and they are here to illumine all of the dark corners of this earth.”
Michael Bassey Johnson, The Book of Maxims, Poems and Anecdotes

Robin Sacredfire
“One of the most interesting laws of planet earth is called the law of mirroring. I'm one of the 144 thousand chosen ones to ascend to paradise and I keep meeting people that are not but arrogantly believe they are. Now, how can I know which one is the reflection and which one is the illusion? They need religion to feel safe while I was born with the knowledge of a thousand galactic civilizations inside of me. They think I accept their religion, whatever it is, not realizing that it's their religion that matches me. I have already surpassed planet Earth. I came here to give these humans a second chance. And yet, the ones closer to get it, think they're the ones offering me a second chance. Isn't this interesting? I think this is fascinating. This planet is truly fascinating. I could say utterly stupid, but I don't want to depress myself about it. I rather call it fascinating. I just wonder if their dogs often think they own humans too, while humans believe they own dogs, as the law of mirroring is present in everything seen down here.”
Robin Sacredfire

Hilary McKay
“Please do not close the window, Indy, fresh air kills germs.'

'Hypothermia,' said Indigo, not obeying, 'kills people. And anyway, Rose's lips are going blue.”
Hilary McKay, Forever Rose

“The more we open our hearts, the lighter we become and the more we Remember Who We Are. Tristan, S. Boardway; co-author

It is time to allow the New Beings to express their true and full potential in order for us to ReAwaken and together we can co-create a world that cares for, nurtures and honors every living thing. Janiece L. Boardway, M.A. co-author

No! I will not stand for the illusions of the 3D world any longer. I am a free and independent being. I am empowered and now acting independently, without outside interference. Michael P. Boardway, R.A., co-author”
Janiece Boardway, Michael Boardway, Tristan Boardway

Margaret  Rogerson
“Amurgul picta acum p膬m芒ntul 卯n umbre indigo 葯i violete,”
Margaret Rogerson, Sorcery of Thorns

Ashley       Clark
“You thought you could create more indigo, and I understand why you wished it, Eliza, for indigo is the color of bluebirds, the color of the twilight sky. Newton insisted it be added to the colors of the rainbow, and once upon a time, its cousin true blue was such a rare pigment, its price rivaled gold. People have fought wars over indigo crops and used it to bolster and brag of their wealth. Why? All in an attempt to make beauty lasting.”
Ashley Clark, Paint and Nectar