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Maggie Stiefvater
“Do you understand? If they die, I die, too.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue

Nicola Yoon
“Words shouldn't be allowed to change meanings. Who decides that the meaning has changed, and when? Is there an in-between time when word means both things. Or a time when the word doesn't mean anything at all?”
Nicola Yoon, The Sun Is Also a Star

Maggie Stiefvater
“Ronan kept going, his voice louder. 鈥淣o. Do you hear me, Cabeswater? You promised to keep me safe. Who are we to you? Nothing? If you let him die, that is not keeping me safe. Do you understand? If they die, I die, too.”
Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue (The Raven Cycle, #3)

Adam Leith Gollner
“The playwright Edward Albee has characterized [the suddenness of the appearance of fruits and flowers in evolutionary history] as 'that heartbreaking second when it all got together: the sugars and the acids and the ultraviolets, and the next thing you knew there were tangerines and string quartets.”
Adam Leith Gollner, The Fruit Hunters: A Story of Nature, Adventure, Commerce, and Obsession

Rick Riordan
“He can talk?" "I talk," Tyson admitted. "You are pretty.”
Rick Riordan, The Sea of Monsters

Maggie Stiefvater
“Adam spoke up, voice half-muffled from the mud. 鈥淚 made a deal with you, Cabeswater. I鈥檓 your hands and your eyes. What do you think I鈥檒l see if he dies?”
Maggie Stiefvater, Blue Lily, Lily Blue

“- ... Jamais substime teus inimigos Saber o momento de recuar n茫o 茅 sinal de covardia mas de extrema sabedoria.”
Felipe Santos

“- ... Todo ato tem uma consequ锚ncia. Uma a莽茫o impensada sempre traz uma consequ锚ncia desastrosa.”
Felipe Santos

Jo Boaler
“When an official report in the UK was commissioned to examine the mathematics needed in the workplace, the investigator found that estimation was the most useful mathematical activity. Yet when children who have experienced traditional math classes are asked to estimate, they are often completely flummoxed and try to work out exact answers, then round them off to look like an estimate. This is because they have not developed a good feel for numbers, which would allow them to estimate instead of calculate, and also because they have learned, wrongly, that mathematics is all about precision, not about making estimates or guesses. Yet both are at the heart of mathematical problem solving.”
Jo Boaler, What's Math Got to Do with It?: Helping Children Learn to Love Their Least Favorite Subject--and Why It's Important for America

Rachel Caine
“He and his mother weren't close and never had been, really. In this, as in so much else in his life, Jess was alone”
Rachel Caine, Ink and Bone

Andr茅 Aciman
“What never crossed my mind was that someone else who lived under our roof, who played cards with my mother, at breakfast and supper at our table, recited the Hebrew blessing on Fridays for the sheer fun of it, slept in one of our beds, used our towels, shared our friends, watched TV with us on rainy days when we sat in the living room with a blanket around us because it got cold and we felt so snug being all together as we listened to the rain patter against the windows鈥攖hat someone else in my immediate world might like what I liked, want what I wanted, be who I was. It would never have entered my mind because I was still under the illusion that, barring what I'd read in books, inferred from rumors, and overheard in bawdy talk all over, no one my age had ever wanted to be both man and woman鈥攚ith men and women. But before he'd stepped out of the cab and walked into our home, it would never have seemed remotely possible that someone so thoroughly okay with himself might want me to share his body as much as I ached to yield mine.”
Andr茅 Aciman, Call Me By Your Name

Andr茅 Aciman
“What never crossed my mind was that someone else who lived under our roof, who played cards with my mother, ate breakfast and supper at our table, recited the Hebrew blessing on Fridays for the sheer fun of it, slept in one of our beds, used our towels, shared our friends, watched TV with us on rainy days when we sat in the living room with a blanket around us because it got cold and we felt so snug being all together as we listened to the rain patter against the windows鈥攖hat someone else in my immediate world might like what I liked, want what I wanted, be who I was. It would never have entered my mind because I was still under the illusion that, barring what I'd read in books, inferred from rumors, and overheard in bawdy talk all over, no one my age had ever wanted to be both man and woman鈥攚ith men and women. But before he'd stepped out of the cab and walked into our home, it would never have seemed remotely possible that someone so thoroughly okay with himself might want me to share his body as much as I ached to yield mine.”
Andr茅 Aciman, Call Me By Your Name

Sophie Kinsella
“The trouble is, depression doesn't come with handy symptoms like spots and a temperature, so you don't realize at first. You keep saying "I'm fine" to people when you're not fine. You think you should be fine. You keep saying to yourself: "Why aren't I fine?”
Sophie Kinsella, Finding Audrey

Stephen        King
“Maybe a person鈥檚 last job shouldn鈥檛 just be the most lucrative; maybe it should also be the most interesting.”
Stephen King, Billy Summers

Sylvia Plath
“Where will the careless conglomeration of environment, heredity, and stimulus lead me? Someday I may say: It was of great significance that I sat and laughed at myself in a convertible with the rain coming down in rattling sheets on the canvas roof. It influenced my life that I did not find content immediately and easily鈥攁nd now I am I because of that. It was inestimably important for me to look back at the lights of Amherst town in the rain, with the wet black tree-skeletons against the liquid streetlights and gray November mist, and then look at the boy beside me and feel all the hurting beauty go flat because he wasn't the right one鈥攏ot at all.”
Sylvia Plath, The Unabridged Journals of Sylvia Plath

Agatha Christie
“Inspector Narracott was a very efficient officer. He had a quiet persistence, a logical mind and a keen attention to detail which brought him success where many another man might have failed. He was a tall man with a quiet manner, rather far-away grey eyes, and a slow soft Devonshire voice.”
Agatha Christie, The Sittaford Mystery

賳噩賷亘 賲丨賮賵馗
“賵賯丿 丕賳鬲賴賶 賲賳 丕賱丿乇丕爻丞. 兀賲丕 丕睾鬲乇丕賮賴 賲賳 賸 亘丨乇 丕賱孬賯丕賮丞 賮賱丕 賷鬲賵賯賮 兀亘丿丕. 廿賳賴 賷購卮亘毓 亘賴丕 兀卮賵丕賯賴 廿賱賶 丕賲賱毓乇賮丞 賵賷賰賲賱 亘賴丕 匕丕鬲賴 賱鬲賰賵賳 賸 兀賴賱丕 賸 賱賱賲乇賰夭 丕賱匕賷 爻賷卮睾賱賴 賷賵賲丕 亘廿匕賳 丕賱賱賴 賵賮囟賱賴. 賵賷鬲爻賱賻賾丨 亘賴丕 賮賷 賳囟丕賱賴 丕賱胤賵賷賱 丕賲賱乇賷乇 購賾 賮賷 丕賱睾丕亘丞 丕賱乇爻賲賷丞 丕賱鬲賷 賷胤丕賱亘 賮賷賴丕 賰賱 賺 匕賷 卮兀賳 亘賯乇丕亘賷賳賴. 廿賳賴 賱丕 賷賲賱賰 爻丨乇 丕賲賱丕賱貙 賵賱丕 賷鬲賲鬲毓 亘丕賲鬲賷丕夭丕鬲 丕賱兀爻乇 丕賱賰亘乇賷丞. 賵賱丕 賯賵丞 丨夭亘賷丞 鬲爻賳丿賴貙 賵賱賷爻 賲賳 丕賱匕賷賳 賷乇鬲囟賵賳 兀賳 賷賱毓亘賵丕 賻賾 丿賵乇 丕賱亘賴賱賵丕賳 兀賵 丕賱毓亘丿 兀賵 丕賱賯賵丕丿貙 廿賳賴 賵丕丨丿 賲賳 兀亘賳丕亍 丕賱卮毓亘 丕賱鬲毓賷爻 丕賱匕賷 毓賱賷賴 兀賳 賷鬲夭賵丿 賻賾 亘賰賱 爻賱丕丨貙 賵賷鬲丨賳賷 賰賱 賮乇氐丞貙 賵賷鬲賵賰賱 毓賱賶 丕賱賱賴貙 賵賷爻鬲賱賴賲 丨賰賲鬲賴 丕賱兀亘丿賷丞 丕賱鬲賷 賯囟鬲 毓賱賶 賻賾 丕賱廿賳爻丕賳 亘丕賱爻賯賵胤 賮賷 丕賱兀乇囟 賱乇賷鬲賮毓 亘毓乇賯賴 賵丿賲賴 賲乇丞賸 兀禺乇賶 廿賱賶 丕賱爻賲丕亍”
賳噩賷亘 賲丨賮賵馗, 丨囟乇丞 丕賱賲丨鬲乇賲