Pg Quotes

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There is no surer foundation for a beautiful friendship than a mutual taste in literature.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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And she's got brains enough for two, which is the exact quantity the girl who marries you will need.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Mostly Sally)
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Life is not a PG feel-good movie. Real life often ends badly. Literature tries to document this reality, while showing us it is still possible for us to endure nobly.
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Matthew Quick (The Silver Linings Playbook)
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I should have warned her about your habit of never doing what you're told." Jace squinted at her. "Are those Isabelle's clothes? They look ridiculous on you." "I could point out that you burned my clothes." -Jace and Clary pg. 63
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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You're beautiful and sad," I said finally, not looking at him when I did. "Just like your eyes. You're like a song that I heard when I was a little kid but forgot I knew until I heard it again." For a long moment there was only the whirring sound of the tires on the road, and then Sam said softly, "Thank you.
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Maggie Stiefvater (Shiver (The Wolves of Mercy Falls, #1))
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The voice of Love seemed to call to me, but it was a wrong number.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Very Good, Jeeves! (Jeeves, #4))
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If you really love something, you never try to keep it the way it is forever. You have to let it be free to change.
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Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2))
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Heroes aren't always the ones who win," she said. "They're the ones who lose, sometimes. But they keep fighting, they keep coming back. They don't give up. That's what makes them heroes.
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Cassandra Clare (City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6))
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He had just about enough intelligence to open his mouth when he wanted to eat, but certainly no more.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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Clary stopped dead in her tracks. "Simon?" "Oh, God," said Jace, sounding resigned. "And here I'd actually hoped I'd got hold of something interesting." -Clary and Jace pg. 114
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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There are moments, Jeeves, when one asks oneself, 'Do trousers matter?'" "The mood will pass, sir.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Code of the Woosters (Jeeves, #7))
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It is a good rule in life never to apologize. The right sort of people do not want apologies, and the wrong sort take a mean advantage of them.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Man Upstairs and Other Stories)
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He had the look of one who had drunk the cup of life and found a dead beetle at the bottom.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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Red hair, sir, in my opinion, is dangerous.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Very Good, Jeeves! (Jeeves, #4))
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At the age of eleven or thereabouts women acquire a poise and an ability to handle difficult situations which a man, if he is lucky, manages to achieve somewhere in the later seventies.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Uneasy Money)
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Oh, you know. Jace reminds me of an old boyfriend. Some guys look at you like they want sex. Jace looks at you like you've already had sex, it was great, and now you're just friends--even though you want more. Drives girls crazy. You know what I mean?" Yes, Clary thought. "No," she said. pg. 280
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Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2))
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This one incident I will not allow you to shrug off!" "I wasn't planning to," Jace said. "I can't shrug anything off. My shoulder's dislocated." -Hodge & Jace, pg.296-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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Today is the tomorrow we worried about yesterday.
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Ann Brashares (The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants (Sisterhood, #1))
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His lips soften into a smile that cracks apart my spine. He repeats my name like the word amuses him. Entertains him. Delights him. In seventeen years no one has said my name like that
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Tahereh Mafi (Shatter Me (Shatter Me, #1))
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I could see that, if not actually disgruntled, he was far from being gruntled.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Code of the Woosters (Jeeves, #7))
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Yeah, well, you clearly also couldn't be bothered to call me and tell me you were shacking up with some dyed-blond wanna-be goth you probably met at Pandemonium. After I spent the past three days wondering if you were dead." "I was not shacking up," Clary said, glad of the darkness as the blood rushed to her face. "And my hair is naturally blond," said Jace. "Just for the record." Simon, Clary, and Jace, pg. 115
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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Healing is impossible in loneliness; it is the opposite of loneliness. Conviviality is healing. To be healed we must come with all the other creatures to the feast of Creation. (pg.99, "The Body and the Earth")
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Wendell Berry (The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays)
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Everything in life that’s any fun, as somebody wisely observed, is either immoral, illegal or fattening.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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You like the party?" "Is it in honor of anything?" "My cat's birthday." "Oh." She glanced around. "Where's your cat?" "I dont know. He ran away." -Magnus & Clary, pg.221-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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I love round tables. They suit me so much better than a square." Magnus, pg. 137
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Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2))
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She looked as if she had been poured into her clothes and had forgotten to say "when".
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P.G. Wodehouse
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I always advise people never to give advice.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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Herondales." Zachariah's voice was a breath, half laughter, half pain. "I had almost forgotten. No other family does so much for love, or feels so much guilt for it. Don't carry the weight of the world on you, Jace. It's too heavy for even a Herondale to bear.
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Cassandra Clare (City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6))
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A melancholy-looking man, he had the appearance of one who has searched for the leak in life's gas-pipe with a lighted candle.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Man Upstairs and Other Stories)
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And they all lived happily to the end of their days.
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Marissa Meyer (Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4))
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If there is one thing I dislike, it is the man who tries to air his grievances when I wish to air mine.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Love Among the Chickens (Ukridge, #1))
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Love hurts." Oh, shut UP!" - pg 123
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James Patterson (The Final Warning (Maximum Ride, #4))
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Once she kissed me, my heart slowed, and every muscle in my body relaxed. How much I needed her terrified me. -pg 252/ARC
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Jamie McGuire (Walking Disaster (Beautiful, #2))
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I was suffering the easily foreseeable consequences. Addiction is the hallmark of every infatuation-based love story. It all begins when the object of your adoration bestows upon you a heady, hallucinogenic dose of something you never dared to admit you wanted-an emotional speedball, perhaps, of thunderous love and roiling excitement. Soon you start craving that intense attention, with a hungry obsession of any junkie. When the drug is witheld, you promptly turn sick, crazy, and depleted (not to mention resentful of the dealer who encouraged this addiction in the first place but now refuses to pony up the good stuff anymore-- despite the fact that you know he has it hidden somewhere, goddamn it, because he used to give it to you for free). Next stage finds you skinny and shaking in a corner, certain only that you would sell your soul or rob your neighbors just to have 'that thing' even one more time. Meanwhile, the object of your adoration has now become repulsed by you. He looks at you like you're someone he's never met before, much less someone he once loved with high passion. The irony is,you can hardly blame him. I mean, check yourself out. You're a pathetic mess,unrecognizable even to your own eyes. So that's it. You have now reached infatuation's final destination-- the complete and merciless devaluation of self." - pg 20-21
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Elizabeth Gilbert
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What are you doing here anyway?" "'Here' as in your bedroom or 'here' as in the great spiritual question of our purpose here on this planet?" -Clary & Jace, pg.306-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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What have I earned from you, Valek? Loyalty? Respect? Trust?" "You have my attention. But give me what I want, and you can have everything.
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Maria V. Snyder (Poison Study (Study, #1))
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There might simply be nothing going on that might activate it. Perhaps there isn't anything here that Alec is afraid of." Magnus glanced at Alec and raised his eyebrows. "Boo." Luke and Magnus, pg. 285
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Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2))
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Unseen in the background, Fate was quietly slipping lead into the boxing-glove.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Very Good, Jeeves! (Jeeves, #4))
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Don't judge a man until you have walked two moons in his moccasins.
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Sharon Creech (Walk Two Moons)
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Freddie experienced the sort of abysmal soul-sadness which afflicts one of Tolstoy's Russian peasants when, after putting in a heavy day's work strangling his father, beating his wife, and dropping the baby into the city's reservoir, he turns to the cupboards, only to find the vodka bottle empty.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Best of Wodehouse: An Anthology)
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And tell Rowan,” Aelin said, fighting her own sob, β€œthat I'm sorry I lied. But tell him it was all borrowed time anyway. Even before today, I knew it was all just borrowed time, but I still wish we'd had more of it.” She fought past her trembling mouth. β€œTell him he has to fight. He must save Terrasen, and remember the vows he made to me. And tell him . . . tell him thank youβ€”for walking that dark path with me back to the light.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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I watched him pitch the ball at a table neatly lined with six bowling pins, my stomach giving a little flutter when his T-shirt crept up in the back, revealing a stripe of skin. I knew from experience that every inch of him was hard, defined muscle. His back was smooth and perfect too, the scars from when he’d fallen once again replaced with wingsβ€”wings I, and every other human, couldn’t see. β€œFive dollars says you can’t do it again,” I said, coming up behind him. Patch looked back and grinned. β€œI don’t want your money, Angel.” β€œHey now, kids, let’s keep this discussion PG-rated,” Rixon said. β€œAll three remaining pins,” I challenged Patch. β€œWhat kind of prize are we talking about?” he asked. β€œBloody hell,” Rixon said. β€œCan’t this wait until you’re alone?” Patch gave me a secret smile, then shifted his weight back, cradling the ball into his chest. He dropped his right shoulder, brought his arm around, and sent the ball flying forward as hard as he could. There was a loud crack! and the remaining three pins scattered off the table. β€œAye, now you’re in trouble, lass,” Rixon shouted at me over the commotion caused by a pocket of onlookers, who were clapping and whistling for Patch. Patch leaned back against the booth and arched his eyebrows at me. The gesture said it all: Pay up. β€œYou got lucky,” I said. β€œI’m about to get lucky.
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Becca Fitzpatrick (Crescendo (Hush, Hush, #2))
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Diamonds are found only in the dark bowels of the earth; truths are found only in the depths of thought. It seemed to him that after descending into those depths after long groping in the blackest of this darkness, he had at last found one of these diamonds, one of these truths, and that he held it in his hand; and it blinded him to look at it. (pg. 231)
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Victor Hugo (Les MisΓ©rables)
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Mike nodded. A sombre nod. The nod Napoleon might have given if somebody had met him in 1812 and said, "So, you're back from Moscow, eh?
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P.G. Wodehouse (Mike and Psmith (Psmith, #1))
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As for you and your heart and the things you said and didn't say, she will remember them all when men are fairy tales in books written by rabbits.
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Peter S. Beagle (The Last Unicorn (The Last Unicorn, #1))
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Maybe it was just me. Maybe it was just me and her. Maybe together we were this volatile entity that would either implode or meld together.-pg 252/ARC
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Jamie McGuire (Walking Disaster (Beautiful, #2))
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Watching Abby own my brothers--hand after hand was turning me on. I'd never seen a woman so sexy in my life, and this one happened to be my girlfriend.-pg 257/ARC
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Jamie McGuire (Walking Disaster (Beautiful, #2))
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Well...can't be any more dangerous than your crazy hospital break-in yeah?"-Tess (pg 59)
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Marie Lu (Legend (Legend, #1))
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I am not always good and noble. I am the hero of this story, but I have my off moments.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Love Among the Chickens (Ukridge, #1))
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It was one of those parties where you cough twice before you speak and then decide not to say it after all.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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The fascination of shooting as a sport depends almost wholly on whether you are at the right or wrong end of the gun.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Adventures of Sally)
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You treat me as if I was a feeble Human who couldn't survive without your help, but I am a MASTER bloody VAMPIRE. (Bones to Cat - Ch 16, pg. 174)
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Jeaniene Frost (Destined for an Early Grave (Night Huntress, #4))
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Jace threw himself against the door. It didn't budge. He cursed. "My shoulder will never be the same. I expect you to nurse me back to health." -Jace to Clary, pg.284-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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Only Jace, Clary thought, could look cool in pajama bottoms and an old T-shirt, but he pulled it off, probably through sheer force of will. -pg. 329-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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My dear Reaper," Vlad said, still laughing. 'Did you just check out our-' 'No!' I interrupted at once, almost lunging toward the staircase. 'I'm tired and still dazed from the Remanats and ... fuck it, I'm taking a shower. I mean, not a cold shower, because I don't need that.' -oh Jesus I was only making this worse- 'because I am cold already, and I need to get hot. I mean, warmer. Oh just shut up!' " -Pg 280
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Jeaniene Frost (This Side of the Grave (Night Huntress, #5))
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She wasn't fine, not even close. But she wasn't dead. And that was a start.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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Marriage is not a process for prolonging the life of love, sir. It merely mummifies its corpse.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Small Bachelor)
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Well, you can go ahead and hang your head out the car window if you feel like it.” Luke laughed. β€œIβ€˜m a werewolf, not a golden retriever.” -Clary & Luke, pg.415-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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He gripped her hard, forcing her to meet his eyes as he snarled, β€œI see you. I see every part of you. And I am not afraid.” I will not be afraid. A line in the burning brightness. My name is Aelin Ashryver Galathynius . . . And I will not be afraid.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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You would not enjoy Nietzsche, sir. He is fundamentally unsound.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Carry On, Jeeves (Jeeves, #3))
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And Elide sobbed as Manon Blackbeak emerged, smiling faintly. As Manon Blackbeak saw her and Aelin, knee-to-knee in the grass, and mouthed one word. Hope.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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You on your way out?" Jace nodded. "Dont want to overstay our welcome." "What welcome?" Magnus asked. "I'd say is was a pleasure to meet you, but it wasn't. Not that you aren't all fairly charming, and as for you-" He dropped a glittery wink at Alec, who looked astounded. "Call me?" -Magnus & Jace, pg.243-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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As we grow older and realize more clearly the limitations of human happiness, we come to see that the only real and abiding pleasure in life is to give pleasure to other people.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Something Fresh (Blandings Castle, #1))
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I used to think being a good warrior meant not caring,” he said. β€œAbout anything, myself especially. I took every risk I could. I flung myself in the path of demons. I think I gave Alec a complex about what kind of fighter he was, just because he wanted to live.” Jace smiled unevenly. β€œAnd then I met you. You were a mundane. Weak. Not a fighter. Never trained. And then I saw how much you loved your mother, loved Simon, and how you’d walk into hell to save them. You did walk into that vampire hotel. Shadowhunters with a decade of experience wouldn’t have tried that. Love didn’t make you weak, it made you stronger than anyone I’d ever met. And I realized I was the one who was weak.” –Jace pg. 531-532
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Cassandra Clare (City of Glass (The Mortal Instruments, #3))
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If he had a mind, there was something on it.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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My mother always told me if I rode a motorcycle with a boy, she'd kill me." ... She couldn't hear him laugh, but she felt his body shake. "She wouldn't say that if she knew me," he called back to her confidently. "I'm an excellent driver." -Clary & Jace, pg.289-
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Cassandra Clare (City of Bones (The Mortal Instruments, #1))
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He tugged on the hood, and I savored the shadows and menace and wings. Death on swift wings. That's what I'd call the painting. He said softly, "I love it when you look at me like that." The purr in his voice heated my blood. "Like what?" "Like my power isn't something to run from. Like you see me.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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I just sit at my typewriter and curse a bit.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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You make me want to live, Rowan. He wondered if Elide Lochan had somehow made Lorcan want to do the same.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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In a series of events, all of which had been a bit thick, this, in his opinion, achieved the maximum of thickness.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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Where are we going?" Rhy's smile widened into a grin. "To Velarisβ€”the City of Starlight.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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Azriel would likely love Mor until he was a whisper of darkness between the stars.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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I hadn't the heart to touch my breakfast. I told Jeeves to drink it himself.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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It is true of course, that I have a will of iron, but it can be switched off if the circumstances seem to demand it.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Jeeves in the Morning (Jeeves, #8))
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What's the use of a great city having temptations if fellows don't yield to them?
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P.G. Wodehouse (Carry On, Jeeves (Jeeves, #3))
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She looked away. Her attitude seemed to suggest that she had finished with him, and would be obliged if somebody would come and sweep him up.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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TERRASEN REMEMBERS EVALIN ASHRYVER. DO YOU? I FOUGHT AT MISTWARD FOR YOUR PEOPLE. RETURN THE GODS-DAMNED FAVOR.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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Creativity is closely associated with bipolar disorder. This condition is unique . Many famous historical figures and artists have had this. Yet they have led a full life and contributed so much to the society and world at large. See, you have a gift. People with bipolar disorder are very very sensitive. Much more than ordinary people. They are able to experience emotions in a very deep and intense way. It gives them a very different perspective of the world. It is not that they lose touch with reality. But the feelings of extreme intensity are manifested in creative things. They pour their emotions into either writing or whatever field they have chosen" (pg 181)
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Preeti Shenoy (Life is What You Make It: A Story of Love, Hope and How Determination Can Overcome Even Destiny)
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For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
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Jeri Smith-Ready (Shade (Shade, #1))
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Hell, it is well known, has no fury like a woman who wants her tea and can't get it.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Very Good, Jeeves! (Jeeves, #4))
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It is no use telling me there are bad aunts and good aunts. At the core, they are all alike. Sooner or later, out pops the cloven hoof.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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An apple a day, if well aimed, keeps the doctor away.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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I pressed down the mental accelerator. The old lemon throbbed fiercely. I got an idea.
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P.G. Wodehouse
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It was one of the dullest speeches I ever heard. The Agee woman told us for three quarters of an hour how she came to write her beastly book, when a simple apology was all that was required.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Girl in Blue)
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She fitted into my biggest arm-chair as if it had been built round her by someone who knew they were wearing arm-chairs tight about the hips that season
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P.G. Wodehouse (Carry On, Jeeves (Jeeves, #3))
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The sunlight gilded the balcony as Asterin whispered, so softly that only Manon could hear, β€œBring my body back to the cabin.” Something in Manon's chest brokeβ€”broke so violently that she wondered if it was possible for no one to have heard it.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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We Woosters do not lightly forget. At least, we do - some things - appointments, and people's birthdays, and letters to post, and all that - but not an absolutely bally insult like the above.
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P.G. Wodehouse (The Inimitable Jeeves (Jeeves, #2))
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It was one of those cases where you approve the broad, general principle of an idea but can't help being in a bit of a twitter at the prospect of putting it into practical effect. I explained this to Jeeves, and he said much the same thing had bothered Hamlet.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Jeeves in the Morning (Jeeves, #8))
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Value your parabatai," he said. "For it is a precious bond. All love is precious. It is why we do what we do. Why do we fight demons? Why are they not fit custodians of this world? What makes us better? It is because they do not build, but destroy. They do not love, but hate only. We are human and fallible, we Shadowhunters. But if we did not have the capability to love, we could not guard humans; we must love to guard them. My parabatai, he loved like few ever could love, with all and everything. I see you are like that too; it burns more brightly in you than the fire of Heaven
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Cassandra Clare (City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6))
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You've got a lifetime to mull over the Buddhist understanding of interconnectedness." He spoke every sentence as if he'd written it down, memorized it, and was now reciting it. "But while you were looking out the window, you missed the chance to explore the equally interesting Buddhist belief in being present for every facet of your daily life, of being truly present. Be present in this class. And then, when it's over, be present out there," he said, nodding toward the lake and beyond.' ~Dr. Hyde, pg 50
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John Green (Looking for Alaska)
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I waited for the fear to hit; waited for my body to shriek to find a way to get out of this dinner, but ... nothing. Maybe it'd be a mercy to be endedβ€” A broad hand gripped my faceβ€”gently enough not to hurt, but hard enough to make me look at him. "Don't you ever think that," Rhysand hissed, his eyes livid. "Not for one damned moment.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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So I said, "He is lucky to have all of you." "No," she said softlyβ€”more gently than I'd ever heard. "We are lucky to have him, Feyre." I turned from the door. "I have known many High Lord," Amren continued, studying her paper. "Cruel ones, cunning ones, weak ones, powerful ones. But never one that dreamed. Not as he does." "Dreams of what?" I breathed. "Of peace. Of freedom. Of a world united, a world thriving, Of something betterβ€”for all of us.
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Sarah J. Maas (A Court of Mist and Fury (A Court of Thorns and Roses, #2))
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Lorcan had been born from and gifted with darkness. Returning to it was not a difficult task. But letting that glimmering, lovely light before him die out . . . In his ancient, bitter bones, he could not accept it. She had been forgottenβ€”by everyone and everything. And still she had hoped. And still she had been kind to him. And still she had offered him a glimpse of peace in the time he'd known her. She had offered him a home.
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Sarah J. Maas (Empire of Storms (Throne of Glass, #5))
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A certain critic -- for such men, I regret to say, do exist -- made the nasty remark about my last novel that it contained 'all the old Wodehouse characters under different names.' He has probably by now been eaten by bears, like the children who made mock of the prophet Elisha: but if he still survives he will not be able to make a similar charge against Summer Lightning. With my superior intelligence, I have out-generalled the man this time by putting in all the old Wodehouse characters under the same names. Pretty silly it will make him feel, I rather fancy.
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P.G. Wodehouse (Summer Moonshine)
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Why didn’t you wake me up?' 'I thought you could use the rest. Besides, you were sleeping like the dead. You even drooled,' he added. 'On my shirt.' Claryβ€˜s hand flew to her mouth. 'Sorry.' 'Its not often you get to see someone drool,' Jace observed. 'Especially with such total abandon. Mouth wide open and everything.
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Cassandra Clare (City of Ashes (The Mortal Instruments, #2))
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Don't let yourself be victimized by the age you live in. It's not the times that will bring us down, any more than it's society. When you put the blame on society, then you end up turning to society for the solution. Just like those poor neurotics at the Care Fest. There's a tendency today to absolve individuals of moral responsiblity and treat them as victims of social circumstance. You buy that, you pay with your soul. It's not men who limit women, it's not straights who limit gays, it's not whites who limit black. what limits people is lack of character. What limites people is that they don't have the fucking nerve or imagination to star in their own movie, let alone direct it. Yuck....It's a wonderful time to be alive. As long as one has enough dynamite. --pg. 116-117
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Tom Robbins (Still Life with Woodpecker)
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What marriage offers - and what fidelity is meant to protect - is the possibility of moments when what we have chosen and what we desire are the same. Such a convergence obviously cannot be continuous. No relationship can continue very long at its highest emotional pitch. But fidelity prepares us for the return of these moments, which give us the highest joy we can know; that of union, communion, atonement (in the root sense of at-one-ment)... To forsake all others does not mean - because it cannot mean - to ignore or neglect all others, to hide or be hidden from all others, or to desire or love no others. To live in marriage is a responsible way to live in sexuality, as to live in a household is a responsible way to live in the world. One cannot enact or fulfill one's love for womankind or mankind, or even for all the women or men to whom one is attracted. If one is to have the power and delight of one's sexuality, then the generality of instinct must be resolved in a responsible relationship to a particular person. Similarly, one cannot live in the world; that is, one cannot become, in the easy, generalizing sense with which the phrase is commonly used, a "world citizen." There can be no such think as a "global village." No matter how much one may love the world as a whole, one can live fully in it only by living responsibly in some small part of it. Where we live and who we live there with define the terms of our relationship to the world and to humanity. We thus come again to the paradox that one can become whole only by the responsible acceptance of one's partiality. (pg.117-118, "The Body and the Earth")
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Wendell Berry (The Art of the Commonplace: The Agrarian Essays)
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Emperor, right." she retacked the curtain "That's weird to say, after eighteen years of listening to celebrity gossip feeds go on and on about 'Earth's favorite prince'". She claimed one of the lumpy sofa cushions, curling her legs beneath her. "I had a picture of him taped to my wall when I was fifteen. Grand-mere cut it off a cereal box." Wolf scowled. "Of course, half the girls in the world probably have had that same picture from that same cereal box." Wolf scrunched his shoulders against his neck, and Scarlet grinned, teasing. "Oh, no. You're not going to have to fight him for pack dominance now are you? Come here." She beckoned him with a wave of her hand and he was at her side in half a second, the glower softening as he pulled her against his chest.
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Marissa Meyer (Winter (The Lunar Chronicles, #4))
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Can I tell you a boring science fact?" she whispered. "I bet you didn't learn it in Shadowhunter history class." "If you're trying to distract me from talking about my feelings, you're not being very subtle about it." He touched her face. "You know I make speeches. It's okay. You don't have to make them back. Just tell me you love me," "I'm not trying to distract you." She held up her hand and wiggles the fingers. "There are a hundred trillion cells in the human body," she said. "And every single one of the cells of my body loves you. We shed cells, and grow new ones, and my new cells love you more than the old ones, which is why I love you more every day than I did before. It's science. And when I die and they burn my body and I become ashes that mix with the air, and part of the ground and the trees and the stars, everyone who breathes air of sees the flowers that grow out of the ground or looks up at the stars will remember you and love you, because I love you that much," She smiled. "How was that for a speech?
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Cassandra Clare (City of Heavenly Fire (The Mortal Instruments, #6))
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My, my," he said, looking the note over. "If only students would write this much in their essays. One of you has considerably worse writing than the other, so forgive me if I get anything wrong here." He cleared his throat."'So, I saw J last night,' begins the person with bad handwriting, to which the response is,'What happened,' followed by no fewer than five question marks. Understandable, since sometimes oneβ€”let alone fourβ€”just won't get the point across, eh?" The class laughed, and I noticed Mia throwing me a particularly mean smile. "The first speaker responds:'What do you think happened? We hooked up in one of the empty lounges.'β€œ Mr. Nagy glanced up after hearing some more giggles in the room. His British accent only added to the hilarity. "May I assume by this reaction that the use of 'hook up' pertains to the more recent, shall we say,carnal application of the term than the tamer one I grew up with?” More snickers ensued. Straightening up, I said boldly, "Yes, sir, Mr. Nagy. That would be correct, sir." A number of people in the class laughed outright. "Thank you for that confirmation, Miss Hathaway. Now, where was I? Ah yes, the other speaker then asks,'How was it?' The response is,'Good,' punctuated with a smiley face to confirm said adjective. Well. I suppose kudos are in order for the mysterious J, hmmm?'So, like, how far did you guys go?' Uh, ladies," said Mr. Nagy, "I do hope this doesn't surpass a PG rating.'Not very.We got caught.'And again, we are shown the severity of the situation, this time through the use of a not-smiling face.'What happened?' 'Dimitri showed up. He threw Jesse out and then bitched me out.'β€œ The class lost it, both from hearing Mr. Nagy say "bitched" and from finally getting some participants named. "Why, Mr.Zeklos, are you the aforementioned J? The one who earned a smiley face from the sloppy writer?
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Richelle Mead (Vampire Academy (Vampire Academy, #1))