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I can’t mourn everyone, she thought. No one can
Scott Cawthon & Kira Breed-Wrisley: Five Nights
I got no interest in fighting for money. Why the hell would I bash the nuts of someone who ain’t never done anything against me and who I don’t even know?
Scott Blagden: Dear Life, You Suck (Pg.153)
Fear of staying makes you wanna go, but fear of going makes you wanna stay. Well, shiver me timbers, Captain Complexity.
Scott Blagden: Dear Life, You Suck (Pg.55)
‘lesser beings do many horrible things in the name of the gods. That does not mean we the gods approve. The way our sons and daughters act in our names…well, it usually says more about them than it does about us.'
Rick Riordan: The Battle of The Labyrinth (Pg.357)
'Mother likes telling that version of the story,’ he grumbled. ‘Makes her seem more likeable, doesn’t it? Blaming it all on my dad. The truth is, my mother likes families, but she likes a certain kind of family. Perfect families. She took one look at me and…well, I don’t fit the image, do I?’
Rick Riordan: The Battle of The Labyrinth (Pg.191)
‘So what’s the moral?’ ‘The moral?’ Hermes asked. ‘Goodness you act like it’s a fable. It’s a true story. Does truth have a moral?’
Rick Riordan: The Sea of Monsters (Pg.102)
‘Luke…you’re talking about our parents,’ I said. He laughed. ‘That’s supposed to make me love them? Their precious ‘Western Civilization’ is a disease, Percy. It’s killing the world. The only way to stop it is to burn it to the ground, start over with something more honest.’
Rick Riordan: The Lightning Thief (Pg.365)
The dead aren’t scary. They’re just sad.
Rick Riordan: The Lightning Thief (Pg.301)
‘At camp you train and train. And that’s all cool and everything, but the real world is where the monsters are. That’s where you learn whether you’re any good or not.’
Rick Riordan: The Lightning Thief (Pg. 169/170)
What does it mean to be human? I’m not sure. Maybe being human is being trapped.
Rawi Hage: Cockroach (Pg. 207)
'Funny how despair changes one’s perspective'
Lincoln Cole: Raven’s Peak (Pg. 187)
And if he was being completely honest, he was just looking for a reason to do nothing with his life.
Lincoln Cole: Raven’s Peak (Pg. 31)
Arthur felt like he was being led somewhere rather than chasing something. Never a good sign.
Lincoln Cole: Raven’s Peak (Pg.19)
Mirrors were dangerous things, he remembered from that past life. They called the other side, the darker side. An imperfect reflection stared back, threatening to steal pieces of the soul away forever.
Lincoln Cole: Raven’s Peak (Pg.10)
'A trick?' Mr. Dorian asks with a smile. 'The universe plays the best tricks of all.'
Kenneth Oppel: The Boundless (Pg. 277)
The multiverse was unfathomably huge, thought Nurd, but it was still small enough to allow two strangers like Samuel and himself to find each other and become friends.
John Connolly: The Gates (Pg.293)
You can’t prove that something doesn’t exist. You can only prove that something does exist.
John Connolly: The Gates (Pg 28)