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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f7eca6f | V grabbed him by the lapels and yanked him up against his body. The brother was trembling from head to foot, his eyes glowing like crystals in the night. "You are not my enemy." Instantly pissed off, Butch gripped V's shoulders, bunching up the leather jacket in his fists. "How do we know for sure." V bared his fangs and hissed, his black eyebrows cranking down hard. Butch gave the aggression right back, hoping, praying, ready for them to s.. | black-dagger-brotherhood butch j-r-ward vishous vutch | J.R. Ward | |
| dd62885 | The guy didn't have resting bitch face so much as resting I'm-going-to-kill-someone-and-light-their-house-on-fire face. | J.R. Ward | ||
| 67f0767 | He didn't even know what it was, Vishous." "The tux?" V lit a hand-rolled. "Of course he didn't. He's a real male." | J.R. Ward | ||
| 9dd4d52 | I'm glad you told me. About the sex stuff." "None of it was a news flash." "True. But I figure you came out with it because you trust my ass." "I do. Now drag it back to the Pit. Marissa's got to be coming home soon." "She is," Butch headed for the door but then paused and looked over his shoulder. "V?" Vishous raised his stare. "Yeah?" "I think you should know, after all this deep conversatin'..." Butch shook his head gravely. "We still ai.. | black-dagger-brotherhood butch butch-vishous j-r-ward lover-unbound vishous | J.R. Ward | |
| 5177284 | Let us not, in the pride of our superior knowledge, turn with contempt from the follies of our predecessors. The study of the errors into which great minds have fallen in the pursuit of truth can never be uninstructive. As the man looks back to the days of his childhood and his youth, and recalls to his mind the strange notions and false opinions that swayed his actions at the time, that he may wonder at them; so should society, for its edi.. | history-of-mankind reflection | Charles MacKay | |
| 82d4877 | The truth doesn't have versions, it just is. | Phillip C. McGraw | ||
| f543694 | The ethics of plagiarism have turned into the narcissism of small differences: because journalism cannot own up to its heavily derivative nature, it must enforce originality on the level of the sentence. | originality plagiarism | Malcolm Gladwell | |
| 55ba98c | If you've not been loved as a child, you don't know how to love a child. | Jane Gardam | ||
| dcc73d5 | I began to willfully indulge in dreams that, with the help of a bottle of wine, became completely mad and were close to being loathsome. | Georges Bataille | ||
| 90e905f | Maybe this time she wanted to be found, and to be found by me. | John Green | ||
| 103382e | I do love you and what else matters but that | John Green | ||
| a7dc323 | I just want to be enough for you, but I never can be. This can never be enough for you. But this is all you get. You get me, and your family, and this world. This is your life. I'm sorry if it sucks. But you're not going to be the first man on Mars and you're not going to be an NBA star, and you're not going to hunt Nazis. | life-experience | John Green | |
| 7593bb3 | Suffering is universal. | John Green | ||
| 4d6abdb | As we walked, I kept taking glances at her through the crowd, quick snapshots: a photographic series entitled Perfection Stands Still While Mortals Walk Past. | margo-roth-spiegelman page-14 paper-towns part-1 quentin-jacobsen | John Green | |
| 79a6ebb | I can't remember, because I never knew. | John Green | ||
| 08ee96a | We are now as I wished we could be then. | John Green | ||
| 55c8511 | We all miss you so much. It just never ends. It feels like we were all wounded in your battle, Caroline. I miss you. I love you. | caroline-mathers the-fault-in-our-stars | John Green | |
| a07e93c | Seriously, don't even get me started on my hot bod. You don't want to see me naked, Dave. Seeing me naked actually took Hazel Grace's breath away,' he said, nodding toward the oxygen tank. | John Green | ||
| 3ca6e55 | fqT ykh chyz twy dny mzkhrf tr z srTn dshtn dr shnzdh slgyst w an hm dshtn frzndy srTnyst. | John Green | ||
| fe09f7a | Where do you come up with these zingers, Clint? Do you own some kind of joke factory in Indonesia where you've got eight-year-olds working ninety hours a week to deliver you that kind of top-quality witticism? There are boy bands with more original material. | sarcasm | John Green | |
| 21b2e88 | I don't want to hear another negative word about cheerleaders. If it weren't for cheerleaders, who would tell us when and how to be happy during athletic events? If it weren't for cheerleaders, how would America's prettiest girls get the exercise that's so vital to a healthy life? | John Green | ||
| e3d8ef3 | Oh, I wouldn't mind, Hazel Grace. It would be a privilege to have my heart broken by you. | live love tfios tfios-love waters | John Green | |
| 67a5854 | I didn't know if I should hug him, and he didn't seem to know if he should hug me, so we just sort of stood there not touching, which to be honest is my preferred form of greeting. | John Green | ||
| 8ee5853 | Every paper girl needs at least one string. | John Green | ||
| bb1375d | Look at all those cul-de-sacs, the streets that turn in on themselves all the houses that were built to fall apart. All those paper people in their paper houses burning the furniture to stay warm. All the paper kids drinking the beer some bum bought for them at the paper convenience store. Everyone demented with the mania of owning things. All the things paper-thin and paper-frail. | John Green | ||
| a7e7bce | No reason to be angry. Anger just distracts from the all-encompassing sadness. | sadness | John Green | |
| 7ea604f | I'm telling you, Augustus Waters talked so much that he'd interrupt you at his own funeral. | funeral funny | John Green | |
| d8080db | She did not need to fold into herself and self-destruct. Those awful things are survivable, because we are as indestructible as we believe ourselves to be. When adults say, "Teenagers think the hate invincible," with that sly, stupid smile on their faces, they don't know how right they are. We need never be hopeless, because we can never be irreparably broken." | self-destruction | John Green | |
| 9a3217d | Doing wrong and having wrong things happen to you. That's the problem. Bolivar was talking about the pain, not about the living or dying. How do you get out of the labyrinth of suffering? | John Green | ||
| b8523fa | This is your war now.' I despised myself for the cheesy sentiment, but what else did I have? 'Some war,' he said dismissively. 'What am I at war with? My cancer. And what is my cancer? My cancer is me. The tumors are made of me. They're made of me as surely as my brain and my heart are made of me. It is a civil war, Hazel Graze, with a predetermined winner. | dying tumor | John Green | |
| c081940 | To be abandoned like that! Shut out when you most need to be loved. | John Green | ||
| f660bfc | Love is always a miracle, everywhere,every time. But for us, it's a little different. I don't want to say it's more miraculous,...It is though. | love miracle | John Green | |
| 97c8cc0 | We fell. We got up. We ran. | John Green | ||
| 91ec366 | You see how fake it all is. It's not even hard enough to be made out of plastic. It's a paper town. I mean look at it Q: look at all those cul-de-sacs, those streets that turn in on themselves, all the houses, burning the future to stay warm. All the paper kids drinking beer some bum bought for them at the paper convenience store. Everyone demented with mania of owning things. All the things paper-thin and paper-frail. And all the people to.. | John Green | ||
| 528c122 | We have a bad habit of seeing books as sort of cheaply made movies where the words do nothing but create visual narratives in our heads. | holden-caulfield imagery language the-catcher-in-the-rye | John Green | |
| 974c096 | So dawn goes dawn goes down to day, nothing gold can stay." "without pain how could we know joy?" "Come quickly I tasting the stars" "I fell in love the way you fall asleep:slowly, and then all at once" "What a slut time is she srews everybody." | John Green | ||
| 7f299eb | Life is so extraordinary. Wonderful surprises are just around the most unexpected corners. | Rosamunde Pilcher | ||
| 4f220a7 | If you look at your circumstances you will put off doing what God is telling you to do. It can seem like the worst time to do whatever God says to do. BUT there is an anointing on "now" if God has told you to act." | Joyce Meyer | ||
| 7d8ef81 | The mind should be kept peaceful. As the prophet Isaiah tells us, when the mind is stayed on the right things, it will be at rest. | Joyce Meyer | ||
| 3aada07 | I will fight for my country, but I will not lie for her. | Zora Neale Hurston | ||
| 1a75ea0 | My sense of humor will always stand in the way of my seeing myself, my family, my race or my nation as the whole intent of the universe. | Zora Neale Hurston | ||
| 106790c | So you're now an official member of Enclave Three. You weirdo." I snorted. "I'm a weirdo? You're a werewolf." "I suggest you say that with respect, Parker." "Or what?" | Chloe Neill | ||
| c025e2e | Ethan chuckled. "And are you aware you keep looking over here like you're nervous I'm going to disappear?" "It's because you're devastatingly handsome." He grinned slyly. "I wasn't questioning your good taste." | Chloe Neill | ||
| 25f5406 | I tried to lighten the mood, and pointed at the house shoes - the last things I'd have expected to see Catcher Bell wearing. "And the shoes?" I asked with a grin. "My house, my rules. These shoes happen to be comfortable," he said "If you two roamed around the house naked and carrying bows and arrows before I moved in, it's none of my business." | Chloe Neill |