“No one stops me.
Then again, I don't ask for permission”
Source: A Curse So Dark and Lonely
“I'm sorry it took me so long to see you, Alina. But I see you now.”
Source: Shadow and Bone
“But then, he said, "Cute nose." Cute. I have a cute nose. And a cute boyfriend. With cute elk kisses. Also, elk do not sleep standing up. Also, female elk don't have antlers. Also, male elk (bulls) have a harem of cows. Which is maybe why elk popped into my head randomly. Me and Sadie were the cows in Heck's harem. That's weird. But it does explain why I'd randomly think of elks. Elk. Also, though, elk remind me of when we went to Yellowstone—me, Mom, Dad, Mr. Griffin—and saw elk. It was nice. Happy family. And fun. Therefore, elk make me feel happy. And that's probably the real reason for elk randomly popping into my head. Or maybe my mind is a bull with a harem of way too many thought cows! Weirdo.”
Source: Saoirse Berger's Bookish Lens In La La Land
“We all have a choice right now. Are we girls or are we demon? Are we going to die or are we going to survive?”
Source: The Gilded Ones
“I'll take anything over days of silence.”
Source: A Curse So Dark and Lonely
“What are you going to do, stab me?” Julian’s laugh was sharp as he tapped a finger to his temple.”
Source: Cemetery Boys
“Answering light was my only calling in life.”
Source: The Eyes on the Backs of Moths
“Maybe she just wants you. Pictures are the past, that's all. Maybe you're her future.”
Source: Far from the Tree
“Maybe I don't care. Is that adult too? Occasionally not caring? And eating entire box of chocolate-chip ice cream sandwiches to forget you ever cared? For a few hours, then going back to caring and trying? They're SO GOOD!”
Source: Saoirse Berger's Bookish Lens In La La Land
“I work with funny and cute gossipy filmmakers, that are smart and nice like little garden gnomes (tho not Jena, she's tall, lean and more like Glenda the Good Witch, tho in a more judgey way), and who NOTICE THINGS LIKE LOVE! So they can gossip about it when not working on their movie!”
Source: Saoirse Berger's Bookish Lens In La La Land