“I didn’t tell him. He found out. Basically, he caught me coming in after the last time you and I saw each other. But he won’t give us away, Lucas. He’s even willing to help us see each other, as long as we help him with Charity.” “What, like, a fund-raiser or something?” I’d forgotten he didn’t know her name. “The vampire girl in Amherst.” “Wait—Charity? That’s her name? You were able to figure out who she is.” He smiled so proudly that all the tension of the moment instantly melted. “I fell in love with a genius.” KnowsGivingLongMomentsHelpingAbleLastsGirlFoundNamesWaitingSawsFiguresWillingGeniusCharityForgottenCaughtVampireTensionFundLast Time Author:Claudia Gray
“Men give me credit for some genius. All the genius I have lies in this; when I have a subject in hand, I study it profoundly. Day and night it is before me. My mind becomes pervaded with it. Then the effort that I have made is what people are pleased to call the fruit of genius. It is the fruit of labor and thought.” PeopleMenGivingMindMadeHandsScienceLyingNightEffortStudySubjectsGeniusLaborGive MeFruitCreditDay And NightTrue GeniusFruit Of Labor Author:Alexander Hamilton
“Now, I'm as appreciative as the next obsessive-compulsive recovering-academic of the vast riches of material becoming available online, thanks to all those Google scanners crouched in the basements of libraries around the world, madly feeding books through their machines. I download obscure tomes onto my iPad and give thanks to the dual gods Gates and Jobs, singing hymns to all the lesser pantheon of geniuses. But there's nothing like a book.” WorldGivingBookJobsNextMaterialsGeniusBecomingSingingMachinesLibraryAvailableRichesThanksAround The WorldOnlineGatesAcademicGoogleObscureFeedingObsessiveHymnsBasementsRecoveringAppreciativeIpadsDownloadsPantheonObsessive Compulsive Author:Laurie R. King