“
Cripes Miss Wilcox, they're not guns,' I said.
No, they're not Mattie, they're books. And a hundred times more dangerous.
”
”
Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
“
Happy New Year, Julie.”
“Happy New Year, Matty.” She turned off the television and rolled onto her side. “Matty, I have another question for you.”
“Uh-oh.”
“Are you a skilled lover?”
“And that concludes our evening chat.
”
”
Jessica Park (Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1))
“
If you haven't read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren't broad enough to sustain you.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos: Learning to Lead)
“
...That's why we have the Museum, Matty, to remind us of how we came, and why: to start fresh, and begin a new place from what we had learned and carried from the old.
”
”
Lois Lowry (Messenger (The Giver, #3))
“
Make them care, Mattie,' she said softly. 'And don't you ever be sorry.'
-Emily Wilcox
”
”
Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
“
Mattie sat at the table, obsessing, orbiting around herself. She was sick of her worried, hostile mind. It would have killed her long before, she felt, if it hadn't needed the transportation.
”
”
Anne Lamott (Blue Shoe)
“
(Matty) 'I'm going to a corn maze.'
(Elliot) 'Oh, bitch. You've lost your ever-loving mind.
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
Honey, are you being safe?'
'I wear my seat belt, yes.'
'Does this Rob Lovely wear a seat belt too?'
Matty sighed. 'Mother, seat belts should be worn at all times when in a moving vehicle. Didn't you teach me that?'
'So long as we're both talking about condoms here, then I'll leave it.'
'Consider it left.
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
She looked into Matt's eyes. 'Even so, I love you.'
Matt smiled at her and winked. 'I know.'
Celeste and Julie both smacked him.
'This would be an appropriate time not to be a dork or a smartass,' Julie said.
Celeste popped her head into the front seat. 'Be the hero, Matty. Come on. You're supposed to be the hero now. The romantic lead.'
'I know that, too,' he said. Matt did not hesitate a moment longer. 'Julie, I love you. I absolutely love you.'
'Good,' Celeste said, satisfied. 'Now it's time to jump.
”
”
Jessica Park (Flat-Out Love (Flat-Out Love, #1))
“
You don’t always control your circumstances, but you can always control your response.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
Mattie rolled his eyes. "And I've have my fair share of ugly in my life, so I'm kind of used to it".
"You better not be referring to me, sack-sucker".
”
”
Lila Rose (Holding Out (Hawks Motorcycle Club, #1))
“
Is there no peace for the naked?" Sister Mattie wore a bed cap of sensible white lace.
"I think you mean peace for the wicked," corrected Lady Linette...
"Why would that apply?" asked Sister Mattie, before closing her door on both the problem and the noise.
”
”
Gail Carriger (Curtsies & Conspiracies (Finishing School, #2))
“
I think about dying but I dont want to die. Not even close. In fact my problem is the complete opposite. I want to live, I want to escape. I feel trapped and bored and claustrophobic. There’s so much to see and so much to do but I somehow still find myself doing nothing at all. I’m still here in this metaphorical bubble of existence and I can’t quite figure out what the hell I’m doing or how to get out of it.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
Matty blinked. 'You're passing up whips for shopping?'
'You're bitching about shopping?' Rob countered.
'I feel so torn!' Matty pulled at his hair. 'Oh my god. You suck.
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
...if you live feeling like
Your glass is half empty, well,
It may as well be empty all the way.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek (Journey Through Heartsongs)
“
Dude, you need to appreciate how goddamn gifted you are. You’re so smart that I don’t understand what you’re talking about half the time, and we all know how brilliant I am.” Finn winked. “Matty, you’re amazing.
”
”
Jessica Park (Flat-Out Matt (Flat-Out Love, #1.5))
“
I come in peace. I didn't bring artillery. But I'm pleading with you, with tears in my eyes: if you fuck with me I'll kill you all.
”
”
Marine General James Mattis
“
Sad things happen. They do. But we don't need to live sad forever.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
Who's to say tomorrow won't be the best day of your life?
”
”
Matty Healy
“
Well, it seems to me that there are books that tell stories, and then there are books that tell truths... The first kind, they show you life like you want it to be. With villains getting what they deserve and the hero seeing what a fool he's been and marrying the heroine and happy endings and all that... But the second kind, they show you life more like it is... The first kind makes you cheerful and contented, but the second kind shakes you up.
”
”
Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
“
Sometimes it was awesome to sit back and let another person take control. So long as they did really good, dirty, hot things to him.
- Matty
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
The Room was darkened, and Rob struck a match to light candles. As the comforting scent of jasmine and vanilla lifted from the candles around him, Matty took in the dark sheets on the bed - the ones Rob liked because they showed Matty's jizz better.
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
Unity is strength... when there is teamwork and collaboration, wonderful things can be achieved.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
She reached for Matty and embraced him. Ordinarily uncomfortable with hugs, he would have stiffened his shoulders and drawn back; but now, from exhaustion and affection, he held Kira and to his own amazement felt his eyes fill with tears.
”
”
Lois Lowry (Messenger (The Giver, #3))
“
Sophronia was minding her own business and running late to luncheon, as was her custom. She'd let to learn the advantage of punctuality. As she told Sister Mattie the third time she was late to household potions and poisons, nothing interesting happened until after an event commenced.
”
”
Gail Carriger (Etiquette & Espionage (Finishing School, #1))
“
The first is competence. Be brilliant in the basics. Don’t dabble in your job; you must master it.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
We spent an hour together this morning trapped in a box with no way out. And you know what I realized that hour?" "What?"
"I kind of liked a world where it was just you and me
”
”
J.M. Darhower (By Any Other Name (Forbidden, #1))
“
The only person you should try to be better than is the person you were yesterday
”
”
Matty Mullins
“
I think about dying, but i don't want to die. Not even close. In fact, my problem is the complete opposite. I want to live, I want to escape. I feel trapped and bored and claustrophobic. There's so much to see and so much to do but I somehow still find myself doing nothing at all. I'm still here, in this metaphorical bubble of existence and I can't quite figure out what the hell I'm doing or how to get out of it.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
Mattie was in love with Daniel, of course; this was the X within the circle on her map: I love Daniel.
”
”
Anne Lamott (Blue Shoe)
“
Matti mentality baby.
”
”
thinkingofthoughts (Even the Playing Field (PSU, #1))
“
Mattie once asked me ... she'd just come home flush from a crush on Jonah Sweeten and asked me how you know when you like someone, and if I liked any boys like she did, and I didn't know what tot tell her. That I tried not to think about that kind of stuff, because it was painful, because I thought I could ever have it, but when I did end up liking someone, it always made me ache right down to my core. I realized pretty early on that the who didn't really matter so much. That anybody who listens to me, I end up loving them just a little.
”
”
Courtney Summers (Sadie)
“
Mattie loves to read. Was born to read. I love to listen to Mattie read. The way her voice rises two octaves above everyone else's. The way the words collide-an endless train of sounds that doesn't require breath.
”
”
Carmen Rodrigues (34 Pieces of You)
“
I have this love for Mattie. It was formed in me as he himself was formed. It has his shape, you might say. He fits it. He fits into it as he fits into his clothes. He will always fit into it. When he gets out of the car and I meet him and hug him, there he is, him himself, something of my very own forever, and my love for him goes all around him just as it did when he was a baby and a little boy and a young man grown.
”
”
Wendell Berry (Hannah Coulter)
“
Even though the future seems far away, it is actually beginning right now.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
Yes, my child, you must read. You must read everything that comes your way. It doesn’t matter what you read at first, later you’ll learn discrimination. Schools are no good, Matty, you learn nothing at school. If you want to be anything, you must educate yourself.
”
”
Doris Lessing (Martha Quest)
“
After reading someone you love, wait at least an hour before starting to write
”
”
Matty Healy
“
Do not breathe simply to exist.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
The idea of losing something is toying with the idea of having it in the first place, so I suppose I’ll be alright.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
Men, and pigs, are hard on women who sacrifice their virtue, especially for love." Mattis Tannhouser
”
”
Tim Willocks (The Religion (Tannhauser, #1))
“
This is fun, Matty, isn't it? Cocktail hour is intoxicating." "It is." "I made a little joke there." - Celeste.
”
”
Jessica Park (Flat-Out Celeste (Flat-Out Love, #2))
“
This is as true a story as has ever been told: the story of my love for Mattie, and, I suppose, her love for me in return.
”
”
Laila Ibrahim (Yellow Crocus (Freedman/Johnson, #1))
“
Death has been after me since I was young," Matty said. "It doesn't matter what I do… when it's ready to find me, it will.
”
”
J.M. Darhower (By Any Other Name (Forbidden, #1))
“
When oranges came in, a curious proceeding was gone through. Miss Jenkyns did not like to cut the fruit, for, as she observed, the juice all ran out nobody knew where, sucking [only I think she used some more recondite word] was in fact the only way of enjoying oranges; but then there was the unpleasant association with a ceremony frequently gone through by little babies; and so, after dessert, in orange season, Miss Jenkyns and Miss Matty used to rise up, possess themselves each of an orange in silence, and withdraw to the privacy of their own rooms to indulge in sucking oranges.
”
”
Elizabeth Gaskell (Cranford)
“
They filed out into the cold night at closing time, heading for Begbie's place with a carry-out. They'd already spent twelve hours drinking and pontificating about Matty's life and his motivations. In truth, the more reflective of them realised, all their insights pooled and processed, did little to illuminate the cruel puzzle of it all.
They were no wiser now than at the start.
”
”
Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting (Mark Renton, #2))
“
- Ah nivir bother asking ma father who ah kin shag, ah idly observe.
- Glad tae hear it, Sylvia says in clipped tones as Ali stifles a giggle.
- Me neither... groans Matty, -...unless it's muh ma.
- That's only good manners, ah shrugs.
”
”
Irvine Welsh (Skagboys (Mark Renton, #1))
“
Keep all special thoughts and memories for lifetimes to come. Share these keepsakes with others to inspire hope and build from the past, which can bridge to the future.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
By traveling into the past, I enhance my grasp of the present.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
(Celeste) Be the hero, Matty. Come on. You're supposed to be the hero now. The romatic lead."
"I know that, too," he said. Matt did not hesitate a moment longer. "Julie, I love you. I absolutely love you.
”
”
Jessica Park
“
The details you don’t give in your orders are as important as the ones you do. With all hands aligned to your goals, their cunning and initiative unleashed, you need only transparent sharing of information (What do I know? Who needs to know? Have I told them?) to orchestrate, as opposed to “control” or “synchronize,” a coordinated team.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer, who was a commander in the Naval Reserves, tried several times to persuade Mattis to appear on Sunday talk shows on behalf of the administration. The answer was always no. “Sean,” Mattis finally said, “I’ve killed people for a living. If you call me again, I’m going to fucking send you to Afghanistan. Are we clear?
”
”
Bob Woodward (Fear: Trump in the White House)
“
Sunset is still my favorite color, and rainbow is second.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
any general who isn’t connected spiritually to his troops is not a combat leader.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
She sincerely liked Mattie because unlike the others, Mattie never found the time to do jury duty on other people’s lives.
”
”
Gloria Naylor (The Women of Brewster Place)
“
General James Mattis said, ‘Be polite and professional, but have a plan to kill everyone you meet.
”
”
Steven C. Bird (The Last Layover (The New Homefront #1))
“
Okay, Mattie. I said okay.” All of a sudden, she threw her arms around me and squeezed. “We won’t talk about it if you don’t want to.
”
”
Barbara Dee (Star-Crossed)
“
How can we choose to continue
Playing this deadly
And impersonal game of loss?
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek (Reflections of a Peacemaker: A Portrait Through Heartsongs)
“
While we are living in the present, we must celebrate life every day, knowing that we are becoming history with every work, every action, every deed.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
Be polite, be professional, but have a plan to kill everybody you meet.
”
”
Jim Mattis
“
...the hopelessly romantic notion that two people can meet and instantly fall in love, an escape story where love is the highest law and conquers all against the odds. Characters like Bonnie and Clyde always appealed to me as a teenager - couples so intoxicated with one another that they fear nothing in the pursuit of the realization of each other, actions fueled by blind unconditional love.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
I cover my eyes with both hands. I think I'm either going to vomit or cry. At the moment, I can't decide which would make me feel better. I part my fingers to look at Matty. "It was only a few emails and texts."
"A few?"
"And maybe I showed up at ShopRite once or twice when he was getting off work.
"Good way to keep busy after a breakup. Hoping incarceration would fill those empty hours?" Matty says.
”
”
Jennifer Salvato Doktorski (How My Summer Went Up in Flames)
“
for pleasing to me are meadows and a far view
”
”
Sandra Dallas (The Diary of Mattie Spenser)
“
There can be many different views of what Heaven is like, because Heaven is whatever makes each person eternally and fully happy.
”
”
Mattie J.T. Stepanek
“
I’ll tell you what leadership is,” he said. “It’s persuasion and conciliation and education and patience. It’s long, slow, tough work. That’s the only kind of leadership I know.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
I wonder what it would be like to have a threesome?” Matty mused.
“I’ve offered,” Elliot said.
“Yeah, but I’ve seen your dick and it’s really not impressive enough to make it worthwhile.”
“My dick is amazing!”
“Amazingly average. Besides, Rob’s a little possessive.”
“Matty!” Donna said. “Rob, can you control him?
”
”
Leta Blake (Training Season (Training Season, #1))
“
Reading is an honor and a gift from a warrior or historian who—a decade or a thousand decades ago—set aside time to write. He distilled a lifetime of campaigning in order to have a “conversation” with you.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
Business management books often stress “centralized planning and decentralized execution.” That is too top-down for my taste. I believe in a centralized vision, coupled with decentralized planning and execution. In
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
I'm surprised by how much the inside of a dead body smells like the inside of a live one.
”
”
Annelise Ryan (Working Stiff (Mattie Winston Mysteries, #1))
“
Marriage has taught me that women are the only ones who apologize.
”
”
Sandra Dallas (The Diary of Mattie Spenser)
“
Attitudes are caught, not taught.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
recruit for attitude and train for skills.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
By doing self-controlled acts, we come to be self-controlled, and by doing brave acts, we become brave.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
listen, learn, and help, then lead,
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
you can’t talk freely with the most junior members of your organization, then you’ve lost touch.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
But thinking of Mattie's marriage, I saw too how a marriage, in bringing two people into each other's presence, must include loneliness and error. I imagined a moment when the husband and wife realize that their marriage includes their faults, that they do not perfect each other, and that in making their marriage they also fail it and must carry to the grave things they cannot give away.
”
”
Wendell Berry (Jayber Crow)
“
My life is defined by a desire to be outward followed by a fear of being seen.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
PowerPoint is the scourge of critical thinking. It encourages fragmented logic by the briefer and passivity in the listener.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
If you haven’t read hundreds of books, you are functionally illiterate, and you will be incompetent, because your personal experiences alone aren’t broad enough to sustain you,
”
”
Jim Mattis
“
Goebbels was known for his wit; Martha, for a time, considered him charming. “Infectious and delightful, eyes sparkling, voice soft, his speech witty and light, it is difficult to remember his cruelty, his cunning destructive talents.” Her mother, Mattie, always enjoyed being seated next to Goebbels at banquets; Dodd considered him “one of the few men with a sense of humor in Germany
”
”
Erik Larson (In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler's Berlin)
“
State your flat-ass rules and stick to them. They shouldn’t come as a surprise to anyone. At the same time, leaven your professional passion with personal humility and compassion for your troops.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
To save myself, I would try to summon up a vision of Mattie, but I could not see her. I could not imagine her. Some nights in the midst of this loneliness I swung among the scattered stars at the end of the thin thread of faith alone.
And then I would wake up and be in awe to see the daylight coming and my old familiar workaday life taking shape again in the dear world. Coherence and clarity returned. I could imagine myself again. I could imagine Mattie Chatham. I could imagine Port William.
”
”
Wendell Berry (Jayber Crow)
“
The stillness was so profound that he heard a little animal twittering somewhere near by under the snow. It made a small frightened cheep like a field mouse, and he wondered languidly if it were hurt. Then he understood that it must be in pain: pain so excruciating that he seemed, mysteriously, to feel it shooting through his own body. He tried in vain to roll over in the direction of the sound, and stretched his left arm out across the snow. And now it was as though he felt rather than heard the twittering; it seemed to be under his palm, which rested on something soft and springy. The thought of the animal's suffering was intolerable to him and he struggled to raise himself, and could not because a rock, or some huge mass, seemed to be lying on him. But he continued to finger about cautiously with his left hand, thinking he might get hold of the little creature and help it; and all at once he knew that the soft thing he had touched was Mattie's hair and that his hand was on her face.
”
”
Edith Wharton (Ethan Frome)
“
Reality is chaos, and we’ve created an algorithm that keeps us informed of as much of that chaos as possible, from the second we wake up to the second we go to bed, and then we wonder why we’re anxious.
”
”
Matty Healy
“
You've been told that you're broken, that you're damaged goods and should be labeled victims. I don't buy it. The truth, instead, is that you are the only folks with the skills, determination, and values to ensure American dominance in this chaotic world.
”
”
James Mattis
“
Thanks to my reading, I have never been caught flat-footed by any situation, never at a loss for how any problem has been addressed (successfully or unsuccessfully) before. It doesn’t give me all the answers, but it lights what is often a dark path ahead.
”
”
James "Mad Dog" Mattis
“
How do you prepare your men for the shock of battle? For one thing, you need to make sure that your training is so hard and varied that it removes complacency and creates muscle memory—instinctive reflexes—within a mind disciplined to identify and react to the unexpected.
”
”
Jim Mattis (Call Sign Chaos)
“
She breathed deeply of the freedom she found in Mattie's presence. Here she had no choice but to be herself. The carefully erected decoys she was constantly shuffling and changing to fit the situation were of no use here. Etta and Mattie went way back, a singular term that claimed co-knowledge of all the important events in their lives and almost all of the unimportant ones. And by rights of this possession, it tolerated no secrets.
”
”
Gloria Naylor
“
KRIT
"Fuck," Matty whispered.
He'd heard her.
It was me who couldn't breathe now. I had thought it was an accident. But she'd fucking done it on purpose. To protect me. Holy hell.
"I'm gonna go . . . ," Matty trailed off. I listened to his footsteps until he was gone before pulling back and looking down at Blythe.
"You got in front of a six-foot-three one hundred and eighty pounds of muscle because he was going to hit me?"
She nodded. "It was my fault he was going to hit you. I was just going to stop him."
She was going to stop him. This girl. Never in all my life did I imagine there was anyone like her. Never.
"Sweetheart, how did you intend to stop him? I could handle him. I've kicked his ass many, many times." I cupped her chin in my hand. "I had rather had him kick my ass than to have anything happen to you. That was fucking unbearable. You can't do that to me. If you get hurt, I won't be able to handle it."
She signed, and her eyes locked back toward the stage. " I made this worse. I'm sorry. Can you go fix things with the two of you so you can get back onstage?"
The distressed look on her face meant I wasn't going to be able to leave. I wanted nothing more than to take her back home and hold her all night. But she was really upset about this. I had overreacted. She had been sitting over here staring at the floor with the saddest lost expression, and I couldn't think straight. I had to get to her.
"I'll get Green, and we'll go back onstage. But you have to promise me that you won't try and save me again. I take care of you. Not the other way around," I told her.
She reached up and touched my face.
"Then who will take care of you?"
No one had ever cared about that before. That wasn't something I was going to tell her, though. "You safe in my arms is all I need. Okay?"
She frowned and glanced away from me. "I'm not agreeing to that," she said.
God, she was adorable. I pressed a kiss to her head. "Come with me to get the guys," I told her as I stood up and brought her with me.
"You won't do anything to Green then?" she said, sounding hopeful.
"No." Until you're asleep tonight. And then I'm beating his ass.
”
”
Abbi Glines (Bad for You (Sea Breeze, #7))
“
To those of us gathered here today, Matthew Connell filled a number of different roles in our lives. Matthew was a son, a brother, a father and a friend. Matthew's last days in his young life were bleak, suffering ones. Yet, we must remember the real Matthew, the loving young man who had a great lust for life. A keen musician, Matthew loved to entertain friends with his guitar playing...
Renton could not make eye contact with Spud, standing next to him in the pew, as nervous laughter gripped him. Matty was the shitest guitarest he'd known, and could only play the Doors' 'Roadhouse Blues' and a few Clash and Status Quo numbers with any sort of proficiency. He tried hard to do the riff from 'Clash City Rockers', but could never quite master it. Nonetheless, Matty loved that Fender Strat. It was the last thing he sold, holding onto it after the amplifier had been flogged off in order to fill his veins with shite. Perr Matty, Renton thought. How well did any of us really know him? How well can anybody really know anybody else?
”
”
Irvine Welsh (Trainspotting (Mark Renton, #2))
“
Some of those who had been among the most industrious, the kindest, and the most stalwart citizens of Village now went to the platform and shouted their wish that the border be closed so that 'we' (Matty shuddered at the use of 'we') would not have to share the resources anymore.
'We need all the fish for ourselves.
Our school is not big enough to teach their children, too; only our own.
They can't even speak right.
We can't understand them.
They have too many needs.
We don't want to tale care of them.'
And finally: 'We've done it long enough.
”
”
Lois Lowry (Messenger (The Giver, #3))
“
You learned good, Uncle Fifty," Lou said, shoveling beans onto her plate. "You get an A-plus. Will you teach Mattie how to cook? She can only make mush and pancakes. And a pea soup that's so bad, it's more pee than soup."
Uncle Fifty roared. My sisters laughed. Especially Lou. Pa raised an eyebrow at her, but that didn't quiet her. She knew she was safe because our uncle was laughing.
"Don't mind them, Mattie," Abby said, petting me.
"You like my pea soup, don't you Ab?" I asked, hurt.
She looked at me with her kind eyes. "No, Mattie, I don't. It's awful.
”
”
Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
“
We are working! She was fine. You could see her. What the fuck is wrong with you? This is our job, asshole. You can't go doing shit like that when we have a packed house!"
Krit shoved him again. "Don't tell me what the fuck to do."
I had to stop them. This was about me. I wasn't sure why Krit had come offstage, but I knew it was about me. I had to fix this. I didn't want Krit fighting his best friend.
"Stop fucking shoving me, you pansy-ass motherfucker!" Green roared, and lunged for Krit.
I moved fast, putting up two hands and jumping in front of Krit to stop him. The force of impact when Green didn't stop hit me directly in the chest. It was as if someone had put a vacuum in my lungs and sucked all of the oxygen from the room. Nothing was getting in, and panic gripped me when I realized I couldn't breathe.
"Fuck!" Krit yelled, and his arms were around me. He was doing something to my chest as he begged me to breathe. I was trying to breathe. It wouldn't work.
"Baby, please breathe," he was pleading, and I wanted nothing more than to do that, but I couldn't. It hurt, and the terror that I was about to die settled over me.
"She got the air knocked out of her. She's gonna be okay," Matty said in a calmer voice.
And then the vacuum left, and the air I had been fighting for filled my chest as I gasped loudly and bent over. Krit was holding me against him as me muttered sweet things over and over while he rocked me back and forth.
"Take him out of here," Matty said.
I couldn't look up to see who he was talking to, but I grabbed Krit's arms to hold onto him in case they were talking about him.
"Not me, baby. I'm not leaving you," he said as his hand began running down my hair as if he were petting me. "Not going anywhere."
"When Krit is sure she's okay, he is going to beat the motherfucking hell out of you. Go with Legend and let him calm down first.
”
”
Abbi Glines (Bad for You (Sea Breeze, #7))
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As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn't supposed to ever let us down, probably will. You'll have your heart broken and you'll break others' hearts. You'll fight with your best friend or maybe even fall in love with them, and you'll cry because time is flying by. So take too many pictures, laugh too much, forgive freely, and love like you've never been hurt. Life comes with no guarantees, no time outs, no second chances. You just have to live life to the fullest, tell someone what they mean to you and tell someone off, speak out, dance in the pouring rain, hold someone's hand, comfort a friend, fall asleep watching the sun come up, stay up late, be a flirt, and smile until your face hurts. Don't be afraid to take chances or fall in love and most of all, live in the moment because every second you spend angry or upset is a second of happiness you can never get back.
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Matti Nykanen
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Well it seems to me that there are books that tell stories, and then there are books that tell truths...," I began.
"Go on," she said
"The first kind, they show you life like you want it to be. With villains getting what they deserve and the hero seeing what a fool he's been and marrying the heroine and happy ending and all that. Like Sense and Sensibility or Persuasion. But the second kind, they show you life more like it is. Like in Huckleberry Finn where Huck's pa is a no-good drunk and Jim suffers so. The first kind makes you cheerful and contented, but the second kind shakes you up."
"People like happy ending, Mattie. They don't want to be shaken up."
"I guess not, ma'am. It's just that there are no Captain Wentworths, are there? But there are plenty of Pap Finns. And things go well for Anne Elliot in the end, but they don't go well for most people." My voice trembled as I spoke, as it did whenever I was angry. "I feel let down sometimes. The people in the books-the heroes- they're always so...heroic. And I try to be, but..."
"...you're not," Lou said, licking deviled ham off her fingers.
"...no, I'm not. People in books are good and noble and unselfish, and people aren't that way... and I feel, well... hornswoggled sometimes. By Jane Austen and Charles Dickens and Louisa May Alcott. Why do writers make things sugary when life isn't that way?" I asked too loudly. "Why don't they tell the truth? Why don't they tell how a pigpen looks after the sow's eaten her children? Or how it is for a girl when her baby won't come out? Or that cancer has a smell to it? All those books, Miss Wilcox," I said, pointing at a pile of them," and I bet not one of them will tell you what cancer smells like. I can, though. It stinks. Like meat gone bad and dirty clothes and bog water all mixed together. Why doesn't anyone tell you that?"
No one spoke for a few seconds. I could hear the clock ticking and the sound of my own breathing. Then Lou quietly said, "Cripes, Mattie. You oughtn't to talk like that."
I realized then that Miss Wilcox had stopped smiling. Her eyes were fixed om me, and I was certain she'd decided I was morbid and dispiriting like Miss Parrish had said and that I should leave then and there.
"I'm sorry, Miss Wilcox," I said, looking at the floor. "I don't mean to be coarse. I just... I don't know why I should care what happens to people in a drawing room in London or Paris or anywhere else when no one in those places cares what happens to people in Eagle Bay."
Miss Wilcox's eyes were still fixed on me, only now they were shiny. Like they were the day I got my letter from Barnard. "Make them care, Mattie," she said softly. "And don't you ever be sorry.
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Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
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Mattie,” he said silently to no one in the room, “you’re a little girl. But nobody stays a little girl or a little boy long—take me, for instance. All of a sudden little girls wear lipstick, all of a sudden little boys shave and smoke. So it’s a quick business, being a kid. Today you’re ten years old, running to meet me in the snow, ready, so ready, to coast down Spring Street with me; tomorrow you’ll be twenty, with guys sitting in the living room waiting to take you out. All of a sudden you’ll have to tip porters, you’ll worry about expensive clothes, meet girls for lunch, wonder why you can’t find a guy who’s right for you. And that’s all as it should be. But my point, Mattie—if I have a point, Mattie—is this: kind of try to live up to the best that’s in you. If you give your word to people, let them know that they’re getting the word of the best. If you room with some dopey girl at college, try to make her less dopey. If you’re standing outside a theater and some old gal comes up selling gum, give her a buck if you’ve got a buck—but only if you can do it without patronizing her. That’s the trick, baby. I could tell you a lot, Mat, but I wouldn’t be sure that I’m right. You’re a little girl, but you understand me. You’re going to be smart when you grow up. But if you can’t be smart and a swell girl, too, then I don’t want to see you grow up. Be a swell girl, Mat.
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J.D. Salinger
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You stay teachable most by reading books. By reading what other people went through. I cant tell you the number of times I went down at what was going down on the ground or I was engaged in a fight somewhere and I knew in a couple of minutes how I was going to screw up the enemy, and I knew it because I have done so much reading, I knew what I was going to do because I had seen other similar situation in the reading, I knew how they'd been dealt with successfully or unsuccessfully.
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James Mattis
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Thinking of those times as he passed the cemetery on his way to the evening’s festivities, Gabe recalled the day Matty’s body had been found and carried home. Gabe had been young then, only eight, a rambunctious resident of the Children’s House, happiest with solitary adventures and disinterested in schoolwork. But he had always admired Matty, who had tended and helped Seer with such devotion and undertaken village tasks with energy and good humor. It had been Matty who had taught Gabe to bait a hook and cast his line from the fishing rock, Matty who had shown him how to make a kite and catch the wind with it. The day of his death, Gabe had huddled, heartbroken, in the shadow of a thick stand of trees and watched as the villagers lined the path and bowed their heads in respect to watch the litter carrying the ravaged body move slowly through. Frightened by his own feelings, he had listened mutely to the wails of grief that permeated the community.
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Lois Lowry (Son (The Giver, #4))
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Curl moaned. Mattie rocked. Propelled by the sound, Mattie rocked her out of that bed, out of that room, into a blue vastness just underneath the sun and above time. She rocked her over Aegean seas so clean they shine like crystal, so clear the fresh blood of sacrificed babies torn from their mothers arms and given to Neptune could be seen like pink froth on the water. She rocked her on and on, past Dachau, where soul-gutted Jewish mothers swept their children's entrails off laboratory floors. They flew past the spilled brains of Senegalese infants whose mothers had dashed them on the wooden sides of slave ships. And she rocked on.
She rocked her into her childhood and let her see murdered dreams. And she rocked her back, back into the womb, to the nadir of her hurt, and they found it-a slight silver splinter, embedded just below the surface of her skin. And Mattie rocked and pulled-and the splinter gave way, but its roots were deep, gigantic, ragged, and they tore up flesh with bits of fat and muscle tissue clinging to them. They left a huge hole, which was already starting to pus over, but Mattie was satisfied. It would heal.
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Gloria Naylor (The Women of Brewster Place)
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I read it: "A man earned daily for 5 days and 3 times as much as he paid for his board, after which he was obliged to be idle 4 days," it said. "Upon counting his money after paying for his board he found that he had 2 ten-doller bills and 4 dollers. How much did he pay for the board, and what were his wages?"
"All right. Think now," Weaver said. "How would you begin to solve it? What's your X?"
I thought. Very hard. For quite some time. About the man and his meager wages and shabby boardinghouse and lonely life. "Where did he work?" I finally asked.
"What? It doesn't matter, Matt. Just assign an X to-"
"A mill, I bet," I said, picturing the man's threadbare clothing, his worn shoes. "A woolen mill. Why do you think he was obliged to be idle?"
"I don't know why. Look, just-"
"I bet he got sick," I said, clutching Weaver's arm. "Or maybe business wasn't good, and his boss had no work for him. I wonder if he had a family in the country. It would be a terrible thing, wouldn't it, if he had children to feed and no work? Maybe his wife was poorly, too. And I bet he had..."
"Damn it, Mattie, this is algebra, not composition!" Weaver said, glaring at me.
"Sorry," I said, feeling like a hopeless case.
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Jennifer Donnelly (A Northern Light)
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mi viene solo in mente quella storia dei fiumi, […] e al fatto che si son messi lì a studiarli perché giustamente non gli tornava 'sta storia che un fiume, dovendo arrivare al mare, ci metteva tutto quel tempo, cioè scelga, deliberatamente, di fare un sacco di curve, invece di puntare dritto allo scopo, […] c'è qualcosa di assurdo in tutte quelle curve, e così si sono messi a studiare la faccenda e quello che hanno scoperto alla fine, c'è da non crederci, è che qualsiasi fiume, […], prima di arrivare al mare fa esattamente una strada tre volte più lunga di quella che farebbe se andasse diritto, sbalorditivo, se ci pensi, ci mette tre volte tanto quello che sarebbe necessario, e tutto a furia di curve, appunto, solo con questo stratagemma delle curve, […] è quello che hanno scoperto con scientifica sicurezza a forza di studiare i fiumi, tutti i fiumi, hanno scoperto che non sono matti, è la loro natura di fiumi che li obbliga a quel girovagare continuo, e perfino esatto, tanto che tutti, dico tutti, alla fine, navigano per una strada tre volte più lunga del necessario, anzi, per essere esatti, tre volte virgola quattordici, giuro, il famoso pi greco, non ci volevo credere, in effetti, ma pare che sia proprio così, devi prendere la loro distanza dal mare, moltiplicarla per pi greco e hai la lunghezza della strada che effettivamente fanno, il che, ho pensato, è una gran figata, perché, ho pensato, c'è una regola per loro vuoi che non ci sia per noi, voglio dire, il meno che ti puoi aspettare è che anche per noi sia più o meno lo stesso, e che tutto questo sbandare da una parte e dall'altra, come se fossimo matti, o peggio smarriti, in realtà è il nostro modo di andare diritti, modo scientificamente esatto, e per così dire già preordinato, benché indubbiamente simile a una sequenza disordinata di errori, o ripensamenti, ma solo in apparenza perché in realtà è semplicemente il nostro modo di andare dove dobbiamo andare, il modo che è specificatamente nostro, la nostra natura, per così dire, cosa volevo dire?, quella storia dei fiumi, sì, è una storia che se ci pensi è rassicurante, io la trovo molto rassicurante, che ci sia una regola oggettiva dietro a tutte le nostre stupidate, è una cosa rassicurante, tanto che ho deciso di crederci, e allora, ecco, quel che volevo dire è che mi fa male vederti navigare curve da schifo come quella di Couverney, ma dovessi anche andare ogni volta a guardare un fiume, ogni volta, per ricordarmelo, io sempre penserò che è giusto così, e che fai bene ad andare, per quanto solo a dirlo mi venga da spaccarti la testa, ma voglio che tu vada, e sono felice che tu vada, sei un fiume forte, non ti perderai…
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Alessandro Baricco (City)