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Maggie Stiefvater
“Ronan's bedroom door burst open. Hanging on the door frame, Ronan leaned out to peer past Gansey. He was doing that thing where he looked like both the dangerous Ronan he was now and the cheerier Ronan he had been when Gansey first met him.

"Hold on," Gansey told Adam. Then, to Ronan: "Why would he be?"

"No reason. Just no reason." Ronan slammed his door.

Gansey asked Adam, "Sorry. You still have that suit for the party?"

Adam's response was buried in the sound of the second-story door falling open. Noah slouched in. In a wounded tone, he said, "He threw me out the window!"

Ronan's voice sang out from behind his closed door: "You're already dead!”
Maggie Stiefvater, The Dream Thieves

Katie McGarry
“Luke used to give me butterflies. Noah spawned mutant pterodactyls.”
Katie McGarry, Pushing the Limits

Simone Elkeles
“Expectations make people miserable, so whatever yours are, lower them. You'll definitely be happier.”
Simone Elkeles, How to Ruin Your Boyfriend's Reputation

Katie McGarry
“Her eyes met mine again. “So what does this mean for us?”
I lowered my forehead to hers. “It means you’re mine.”
Katie McGarry, Pushing the Limits

Jandy Nelson
“In a flash, we're through the door, across the street and into the woods, running for no reason and laughing for no reason and totally out of breath and out of our minds when Brian catches me by my shirt, whips me around, and with one strong hand flat against my chest, he pushes me against a tree and kisses me so hard I go blind.”
Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun
tags: noah

Nicholas Sparks
“What happens if a car comes?
We die.”
Nicholas Sparks

Jandy Nelson
“I love you," I say to him, but it only comes out, "Hey"

"So damn much," he says back, it only comes out, "Dude”
Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun
tags: noah

Michelle Hodkin
“Why?' He asked.
'Why what?' What could I say? Noah, despite you being an asshole, or maybe because of it, I'd like to rip off your clothes and have your babies. Don't tell.”
Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

Ally Carter
“I have to smile. He's such a dork. But I'm starting to realize the one good thing that's happened: he's my dork.”
Ally Carter, All Fall Down

Tarryn Fisher
“She's not the enemy. She's just a dirty fighter.”
Tarryn Fisher, Dirty Red
tags: leah, noah

Ally Carter
“Friends help each other when they are...you know...going up international hit men and stuff.”
Ally Carter, All Fall Down

Ally Carter
“Mom’s Israeli. Dad’s Brazilian. What can I say? I am Embassy Row personified. You really lucked out in the best friend department”
Ally Carter, All Fall Down

Donald Miller
“My Sunday school teachers had turned Bible narrative into children's fables. They talked about Noah and the ark because the story had animals in it. They failed to mention that this was when God massacred all of humanity.”
Donald Miller, Blue Like Jazz: Nonreligious Thoughts on Christian Spirituality

عمر طاهر
“أكثر جزء يعجبني في معجزة الطوفان ان سيدنا نوح عليه السلام لم يأخذ زوجته في المركب”
عمر طاهر, أقوال برما
tags: noah, wife

Katie McGarry
“The worst type of letting go isn't thekicking or the screaming ,because at least then there's enough emotion left to fight.No,the worst type is the silent acceptance.The quietness of the release.That's when the person realizes they no longer give a damn.”
Katie McGarry, Breaking the Rules
tags: echo, noah

Christopher Hitchens
“In ridiculing a pathetic human fallacy, which seeks explanation where none need be sought and which multiplies unnecessary assumptions, one should not mimic primitive ontology in order to challenge it. Better to dispose of the needless assumption altogether. This holds true for everything from Noah's flood to the Holocaust.”
Christopher Hitchens

Samantha Young
“Noah's mom and dad were academics and socially inept, so Noah had never invited her over to his house because his parents wouldn't like it. And Eden had never invited Noah over to her house because she didn't want him to die.”
Samantha Young, Blood Will Tell

Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy
“Humanity has always conquered the flux of natural time by means of a rhythm between active and passive time-spans. To reconquer his holidays, to establish a new and better time schedule for life, has been the great endeavour of man ever since the days of Noah.”
Eugen Rosenstock-Huessy, Out of Revolution: Autobiography of Western Man

Jandy Nelson
“SELF PORTRAIT: Throwing Armfuls of Air into the Air”
Jandy Nelson, I'll Give You the Sun

Jennifer Lynn Barnes
“He just seems really happy, you know?"

"You're one to talk," I said. "You're Miss Happy."

"But it's like he doesn't even have to try. I mean, he almost got thumped at lunch, and he was grinning like crazy."

"Key word: crazy."

Lucy grinned wistfully. "Yeah," she sighed. "Crazy.”
Jennifer Lynn Barnes, Perfect Cover

“If an extra-terrestrial wiped out humanity bar eight survivors, would you expect the eight to swear vengeance against the monster? According to the Bible, the eight – Noah’s family – actually worshiped the ET as God! Independence Day: Independence from God! When will humanity be free?”
David Sinclair, Locusts, Hollywood, and the Valley of Ashes: Individualism Versus Collectivism

T.M Cicinski
“If the bible is correct and Noah saved one pair of each of the animals we have still on earth by taking them aboard his ark, I wonder what madness made him choose to save the mosquito. That was a great foolishness on his part. After all, what purpose do they serve? The birds eat them, I suppose, but there are other insects they might eat instead, that do not bite me before they are eaten.”
T.M Cicinski, From Whence The Rivers Run

Storm Constantine
“He looked sleepy, sensual, dragged from a bed of lust, no doubt.”
Storm Constantine, Stalking Tender Prey
tags: noah

Katsura Hoshino
“We swore an oath of fealty to the Earl. So we obey every order without question. But our feelings are our own. We want to understand.”
Katsura Hoshino, D.Gray-man, Vol. 22
tags: noah

أمل دنقل
“جاءَ طوفان نوحْ.
ها همُ الجُبناءُ يفرّون نحو السَّفينهْ.
بينما كُنتُ..
كانَ شبابُ المدينةْ
يلجمونَ جوادَ المياه الجَمُوحْ
ينقلونَ المِياهَ على الكَتفين.
ويستبقونَ الزمنْ
يبتنونَ سُدود الحجارةِ
عَلَّهم يُنقذونَ مِهادَ الصِّبا والحضاره
علَّهم يُنقذونَ.. الوطنْ!
.. صاحَ بي سيدُ الفُلكِ قبل حُلولِ
السَّكينهْ:
"انجِ من بلدٍ.. لمْ تعدْ فيهِ روحْ!"
قلتُ:
طوبى لمن طعِموا خُبزه..
في الزمانِ الحسنْ
وأداروا له الظَّهرَ
يوم المِحَن!
ولنا المجدُ نحنُ الذينَ وقَفْنا
(وقد طَمسَ اللهُ أسماءنا!)
نتحدى الدَّمارَ..
ونأوي الى جبلٍِ لا يموت
(يسمونَه الشَّعب!)
نأبي الفرارَ..
ونأبي النُزوحْ!”
أمل دنقل

Michelle Hodkin
“I'm a vain bastard, and Mara indulges me.”
Michelle Hodkin, The Unbecoming of Mara Dyer

David Maine
“When I get back to the house the others are still talking. I add my new things to the collection I already have, take out the dead ones which actually aren’t that many, and go back for some spiders I noticed at the far end of the mustard. And later they’re still at it. Arguing about this and that but it’s not a real argument where people listen and maybe change their minds about things. It’s the kind of argument where everyone is actually saying, This is what I think and I’m not going to listen to what you say because that would be like admitting I’m wrong. Then everyone stops talking. I say, Do it by size. … put the big things on the bottom with the little things on top… pg 92”
David Maine, The Preservationist

David Maine
“There are many other questions. Noe answers them with variations on:
1. Stop complaining.
2. We’ll solve that problem when faced with it.
3. God will provide.
Sem and Bera seem generally assured by the last of these, while Mirn and Japheth shrug in consent to the first. Illa and Cham appear markedly unconvinced, especially with the second, but surrender to the understanding that no further information is forthcoming. Pg195”
David Maine, The Preservationist

C. Elmon Meade
“Now the “earth turns over” just as Immanuel Velikovsky predicted. A horrific 90-degrees tilt of the earth in which the weight of ice packs in
Greenland and Antarctica precipitates the 12,000-year cyclical catastrophe
foretold by so many from humanity’s past. T. S. Eliot stands avenged; the world
as we know it goes out with a whimper.”
C. Elmon Meade, Adam & Eve's Ashes: Magnetic Pole Shift, Ancient Prophecy, and Catastrophism

Meagan Brandy
“God damnit...she's gorgeous, perfect, here. She came to me in anger, found me by memory, and now stares at me with need, but my baby has no idea what she needs when the answer, while hard to find, is so simple...it's one word, one thing.....it's me”
Meagan Brandy, Say You Swear
tags: noah

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