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Because you know that's not how you want it to end. You know I'd love to have you with me, and it will be that way, one day. But this isn't the way it ought to happen.
Maggie Stiefvater
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Maggie Stiefvater
Age: 43
Born: 1981
Born: November 18
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There are moments that you'll remember for the rest of your life and there are moments that you think you'll remember for the rest of your life, and it's not often they turn out to be the same moment.
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I have to walk dogs. Oh, Gansey replied, sounding deflated. Well, okay. But it'll only take an hour. Oh, he repeated, about fourteen shades brighter. Shall I pick you up, then?
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whoopdie-friggin-doo, fooled you!
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I didn't say I would start a yard. You didn't have to. I'll come back next year and you'll have a nest of horses outside your window and Puck Connolly in your bed and I'll buy from you instead of Malvern. That's your future for you.
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You're assuming they would listen to me, I said. Cole lifted his hands off the roof of the Volkswagen cloudy fingerprints evaporated seconds ater he did. We all listen to you, Sam. He jumped to the pavement. You just don't always talk to us.
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Maura had decided sometime before Blue's birth that it was barbaric to order children about, and so Blue had grown up surrounded by imperative question marks.
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I didn't know, I start truthfully, that it was the hard way when I started on it.
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Don't panic. Are you sitting? You probably don't need to sit. Well, possibly. At least lean on something.
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The Boy should watch where he’s going,” she said. “Rachel should not manifest in doorways,” I replied.
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I've always loved reading fantasy. I used to pick out all the books in the library that had the little unicorn sticker on the side to show that they were fantasy.
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I can't tell the difference, I said. Between not fighting and giving up.
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I could just barely see the dark curve of his shoulder, and something about the shape it made, the gesture it suggested, filled me with a sort of fierce, awful affection.
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Oh my God. What in—” I was going to be killed by two generations of beautiful women. While naked. “Mom,” Isabel snapped, interrupting. “Do you mind not staring? It’s totally perv.
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Sam looked at me, yellow eyes catching and holding me. I miss being me. I miss you. All the time.
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I guess now would be a good time to tell you, He said. I took Chainsaw out of my dreams.
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There was something awful about terror trapped behind silence.
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How long? His smile was amazingly sweet. The longest. For ever? Sam's lips smiled, but above his grin, his yellow eyes turned sad, as if he knew it was a lie. Longer.
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Boys like him didn't die they got bronzed and installed outside public libraries.
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Write the book you've always wanted to read, but can't find on the shelf.
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Sam? Rachel asked. Do you know you have the saddest sad face ever?
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