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  • #1
    Jodi Picoult
    “I know Mark,' I reply. 'And I don't like him.'
    'But I do. And part of being social means being civil to someone you don't like.'
    'That's stupid. It's a huge world. why not just get up and walk away?'
    'Because that's rude,' Jess explains.
    'I think it's rude to stick a smile on your face and pretend you like talking to someone when in reality you'd rather be sticking bamboo slivers under your fingernails.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #2
    Jodi Picoult
    “When did they stop putting toys in cereal boxes? When I was little, I remember wandering the cereal aisle (which surely is as American a phenomenon as fireworks on the Fourth of July) and picking my breakfast food based on what the reward was: a Frisbee with the Trix rabbit's face emblazoned on the front. Holographic stickers with the Lucky Charms leprechaun. A mystery decoder wheel. I could suffer through raisin bran for a month if it meant I got a magic ring at the end.

    I cannot admit this out loud. In the first place, we are expected to be supermoms these days, instead of admitting that we have flaws. It is tempting to believe that all mothers wake up feeling fresh every morning, never raise their voices, only cook with organic food, and are equally at ease with the CEO and the PTA.

    Here's a secret: those mothers don't exist. Most of us-even if we'd never confess-are suffering through the raisin bran in the hopes of a glimpse of that magic ring.

    I look very good on paper. I have a family, and I write a newspaper column. In real life, I have to pick superglue out of the carpet, rarely remember to defrost for dinner, and plan to have BECAUSE I SAID SO engraved on my tombstone.

    Real mothers wonder why experts who write for Parents and Good Housekeeping-and, dare I say it, the Burlington Free Press-seem to have their acts together all the time when they themselves can barely keep their heads above the stormy seas of parenthood.

    Real mothers don't just listen with humble embarrassment to the elderly lady who offers unsolicited advice in the checkout line when a child is throwing a tantrum. We take the child, dump him in the lady's car, and say, "Great. Maybe YOU can do a better job."

    Real mothers know that it's okay to eat cold pizza for breakfast.

    Real mothers admit it is easier to fail at this job than to succeed.

    If parenting is the box of raisin bran, then real mothers know the ratio of flakes to fun is severely imbalanced. For every moment that your child confides in you, or tells you he loves you, or does something unprompted to protect his brother that you happen to witness, there are many more moments of chaos, error, and self-doubt.

    Real mothers may not speak the heresy, but they sometimes secretly wish they'd chosen something for breakfast other than this endless cereal.

    Real mothers worry that other mothers will find that magic ring, whereas they'll be looking and looking for ages.

    Rest easy, real mothers. The very fact that you worry about being a good mom means that you already are one.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules
    tags: moms

  • #3
    Jodi Picoult
    “On the other hand, I think cats have Asperger's. Like me, they're very smart. And like me, sometimes they simply need to be left alone.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #4
    Jodi Picoult
    “The brain of a person in love will show activity in the amygdala, which is associated with gut feelings, and in the nucleus accumbens, an area associated with rewarding stimuli that tends to be active in drug abusers. Or, to recap: the brain of a person in love doesn't look like the brain of someone overcome by deep emotion. It looks like the brain of a person who's been snorting coke.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #5
    Jodi Picoult
    “Kid says to me, "You play baseball? What position? Left out?" and gets a big laugh from the rest of the class. Kid is only one person out of 6.792 billion humans on this planet. This planet is only one-eighth of the solar system, whose sun is one of two billion stars in the Milky Way galaxy. Put it that way, the comment loses it's importance.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #6
    Jodi Picoult
    “My mother walks forward. She's crying, but there's a smile on her face. For God's sake, is it any wonder I can't ever understand what you people are feeling?”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules
    tags: humor

  • #7
    Jodi Picoult
    “In my opinion, the very fact that Mark doesn't know this diagnostic criterion suggests that he's a lot closer to actual retardation than I am.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #8
    Jodi Picoult
    “You want to hear something really sad?' I whisper. 'You're my best friend.'
    'You're right. That is really sad.' Oliver grins.
    'That's not what I meant.'
    'Are we still playing True Confessions?' he asks.
    'Is that what we're doing?'
    He reaches toward me and rubs a strand of my hair between his fingers. 'I think you're beautiful,' Oliver says. 'Inside and out.'
    He leans forward from the tiniest bit and breathes in, closing his eyes, before he lets the hair fall back against my cheek. I feel it inside me, as if I've been shocked.
    I don't pull away.
    I don't want to pull away.
    'I... I don't know what to say,' I stammer.
    Oliver's eyes light up. 'Of all the gin joints in all the towns in all the world, she walk into mine,' he quotes. He moves slowly, so that I know what's coming, and kisses me.”
    Jodi Picoult, House Rules

  • #9
    Karen Marie Moning
    “One day you will kiss a man you can't breathe without, and find that breath is of little consequence.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Bloodfever

  • #10
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He pulls me around and kisses me. "You're Mac," he says. "And I'm Jericho. And nothing else matters. Never will. You exist in a place that is beyond all rules for me. Do you understand that?"
    I do.
    Jericho Barrons just told me he loves me.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #11
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Some people bring out the worst in you, others bring out the best, and then there are those remarkably rare, addictive ones who just bring out the most. Of everything.
    They make you feel so alive that you'd follow them straight into hell, just to keep getting your fix.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #12
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The moment I laid eyes on you, I knew you were trouble."
    "Ditto."
    "I wanted to drag you between the shelves, fuck you senseless, and send you home."
    "If you'd done that, I never would have left."
    "You're still here anyway."
    "You don't have to sound so sour about it."
    "You're upsetting my entire existence."
    "Fine, I'll leave."
    "Try and I'll chain you up.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #13
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Words can be twisted into any shape. Promises can be made to lull the heart and seduce the soul. In the final analysis, words mean nothing. They are labels we give things in an effort to wrap our puny little brains around their underlying natures, when ninety-nine percent of the time the totality of the reality is an entirely different beast. The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them.”
    Karen Marie Moning

  • #14
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He shakes me."Say my name."
    "No."
    "Damn it,would you just cooperate?"
    "I do not know that word,'cooperate.'"
    "Obviously,"he growls.
    "I think you make up words."
    "I do not make up words."
    "Do,too."
    "Do not."
    "Too."
    "Not."
    I laugh
    "Woman you make me crazed,"he mutters.
    We do this often.Get into childish arguments.He is stubborn,my beast.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Dreamfever

  • #15
    Karen Marie Moning
    “They'll try to kill you."
    "Good thing I'm hard to kill." Only one thing concerned me. "Will you?"
    "Never. I'm the one who will always watch over you. Always be there to fuck you back to your senses when you need it, the one who will never let you die.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever
    tags: jzb, mac

  • #16
    Karen Marie Moning
    “He's trying not to laugh. I tell him I would have doomed mankind for him, and he's trying not to laugh.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #17
    Karen Marie Moning
    “When insane things start to arrange themselves in sane patterns around you, you know you got problems.”
    Karen Marie Moning

  • #18
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Okay, Barrons, it's time."
    "I am not helping you shave your legs." he said instantly.
    "Oh please. As if I'd let you.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Darkfever

  • #19
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Good and evil are merely opposite sides of a coin. Get tossed in the air enough, it's easy to come down on the wrong side.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Dreamfever

  • #20
    Karen Marie Moning
    “there are three kinds of people in the world: those who don't know and don't know they don't know; those who don't know and do know they don't know; and those who know and know how much they still don't know.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Bloodfever

  • #21
    Karen Marie Moning
    “I want us to be... what is your word? Friends."
    "Psychotic rapists don't have friends."
    "I was unaware you were a psychotic rapists or I would not have offered."
    (Mac & V'lane)”
    Karen Marie Moning, Bloodfever
    tags: humor

  • #22
    Karen Marie Moning
    “There are really only two positions one can take toward anything in life: hope or fear. Hope strengthens, fear kills.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Darkfever

  • #23
    Karen Marie Moning
    “If he was winter, I was summer. If I was sunshine, he was night. A dark and stormy one.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Darkfever

  • #24
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The wisest man is the silent one. Examine his actions. Judge him by them.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Bloodfever

  • #25
    Karen Marie Moning
    “Barrons stood inside the front door, dripping cool old-world elegance.
    I hadn’t heard him come in over the music. He was leaning, shoulder against the wall, arms folded, watching me.
    “ ‘One eye is taken for an eye . . .’ ” I trailed off, deflating. I didn’t need a mirror to know how stupid I looked. I regarded him sourly for a moment, then moved for the sound dock to turn it off. When I heard a choked sound behind me I spun, and shot him a hostile glare.
    He wore his usual expression of arrogance and boredom. I resumed my path for the sound dock, and heard it again. This time when I turned back, the corners of his mouth were twitching. I stared at him until they stopped.
    I’d reached the sound dock, and just turned it off, when he exploded.
    I whirled. “I didn’t look that funny,” I snapped.
    His shoulders shook.
    “Oh, come on! Stop it!”
    He cleared his throat and stopped laughing. Then his gaze took a quick dart upward, fixed on my blazing MacHalo, and he lost it again. I don’t know, maybe it was the brackets sticking out from the sides. Or maybe I should have gotten a black bike helmet,
    not a hot pink one.
    I unfastened it and yanked it off my head. I stomped over to the door, flipped the interior lights back on, slammed him in the chest with my brilliant invention, and stomped upstairs.
    “You’d better have stopped laughing by the time I come back down,” I shouted over my shoulder.
    I wasn’t sure he even heard me, he was laughing so hard.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Faefever

  • #26
    Karen Marie Moning
    “The power of thought is far greater than most people ever realize.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Darkfever

  • #27
    Karen Marie Moning
    “There's nothing I can't live with. Only things I won't live without.”
    Karen Marie Moning, Shadowfever

  • #28
    Jodi Picoult
    “Let me tell you this: if you meet a loner, no matter what they tell you, it's not because they enjoy solitude. It's because they have tried to blend into the world before, and people continue to disappoint them.”
    Jodi Picoult, My Sister’s Keeper

  • #29
    Jojo Moyes
    “Push yourself. Don't Settle. Just live well. Just LIVE.”
    Jojo Moyes, Me Before You

  • #30
    Jojo Moyes
    “I can't do this because I can't... I can't be the man I want to be with you. And that means that this—this just becomes... another reminder of what I am not.”
    Jojo Moyes



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