Top 100 Mgg Quotes

#1. I hope I take up the cause of all oppressed people rather warmly.

Wilkie Collins

#2. I know I tackled something big, new, and scary and I survived.

Jen Calonita

#3. Mrs. Pontellier gave over being astonished, and concluded that wonders would never cease.

Kate Chopin

#4. Don't throw away luck on little stuff. Save it up.

Tim O'Brien

#5. Normality is way overrated.

Anna Jarzab

#6. Sometimes I feel this summer as if I were walking through the green meadow again, idly, aimlessly, unthinking and unguided.

Kate Chopin

#7. Confound it, it's foolish, Tom

Mark Twain

#8. Reading is awesome. Just escaping into someone else's life, into another world. In books, everything is possible.

Nick Lake

#9. And sometimes remembering will lead to a story, which makes it forever.

Tim O'Brien

#10. I know you will find what's missing.

Jen Calonita

#11. He was composed, polite, and intelligent. All the things a prince should be.

Kiera Cass

#12. After every unladylike action, there must be an equal and opposite reaction. Consider the necessary, analyze the consequences, clean up the mess.

Gail Carriger

#13. The truth is usually inappropriate.

Jennifer Donnelly

#14. Pretending something doesn't matter doesn't make it matter less.

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

#15. He is an idiot," I said. "One who thinks he's a genius/ They're the most dangerous kind."
"No, the most dangerous kind are the ones with power," he said.

Aimee Carter

#16. The world is full of places I haven't been.

Judy Blundell

#17. He knew he was sounding a little Holden Caulfield-esque calling everyone a phony, but he really did think everyone was a phony.

Sarah Mlynowski

#18. We all do what we do.

Ray Bradbury

#19. None of them knew the color of the sky.

Stephen Crane

#20. My own rule is to let everything alone.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#21. Darling, I have a tip. Never, ever wait for a man.

Judy Blundell

#22. For you, it's gossip. For me, it's action.

Gail Carriger

#23. Change is a good thing. It's good to have a fresh start, even if it's painful sometimes.

Jen Calonita

#24. When guys in black Cadillacs drive you to some random building and lock you in what amounts to a cell, you know that shit just got real.

Nick Lake

#25. But guilt isn't smart. It isn't logical. It doesn't only live in the places it belongs.

Ally Carter

#26. There's a very thin line between rightfully protesting, and protesting so much that it becomes clear you're trying to hide something.

Aimee Carter

#27. The human heart is unsearchable. Who is to fathom it?

Wilkie Collins

#28. I reck'n I knows sense when I sees it; en dey ain' no sense in sich doin's as dat.

Mark Twain

#29. Trust your gut, and don't let fear get the best of you.

Anna Jarzab

#30. I'm good at what I do.

Victoria Aveyard

#31. It's astonishing how well the worse reason looks when you try to make it appear the better.

William Dean Howells

#32. This here ol' man jus' lived a life an' just died out of it. I don' know whether he was good or bad, but that don't matter much. He was alive, an' that's what matters.

John Steinbeck

#33. She liked then to wander alone into strange and unfamiliar places. She discovered many a sunny, sleepy corner, fashioned to dream in.

Kate Chopin

#34. Home isn't these four walls. Home is wherever we are together.

Jen Calonita

#35. He might have been a thief and a liar and a cheat, but he was a good person.

Judy Blundell

#36. But that's the thing about being the girl who's spent years convincing the world she's not afraid of anything: At some point, someone is going to find out you're afraid of everything.

Ally Carter

#37. I reck'n I knows what I knows.

Mark Twain

#38. Don't stir all the warmth out of your coffee; drink it.

Kate Chopin

#39. I'm always thinking things.

Sarah Mlynowski

#40. That's why you can't give up. Heroes don't give up.

Kiera Cass

#41. Jus' live the day. Don' worry yaself.

John Steinbeck

#42. Stories can save us.

Tim O'Brien

#43. THE EVENTS IN THIS BOOK ARE REAL.
NAMES ANS PLACES HAVE BEEN CHANGED TO PROTECT THE LORIEN, WHO REMAIN IN HIDING.
OTHER CIVILIZATIONS DO EXIST.
SOME OF THEM SEEK TO DESTROY YOU.

Pittacus Lore

#44. I ain't sleepin'. I got too much to puzzle with.

John Steinbeck

#45. You would be too stubborn to die.

Rachel Hawkins

#46. On every shopping trip, there is one indulgence.

Judy Blundell

#47. An' I got to thinkin', on'y it wasn't thinkin', it was deeper down than thinkin'.

John Steinbeck

#48. You have been given a great power. But no power comes without a price. That is how magic works. How the universe works. All things kept in balance.

Mindee Arnett

#49. This ain't no thirty-seven year job, this is a thirty-eight year job, Tom Sawyer.

Mark Twain

#50. You are not responsible for the murderous rampage of an alien psycho, okay?

Pittacus Lore

#51. I'm seventeen and I'm crazy.

Ray Bradbury

#52. I am yours, for time and eternity
time and eternity.

William Dean Howells

#53. You're perfect exactly the way you are."
I smiled again and let my eyes fall shut. "Damn straight.

Aimee Carter

#54. Whatever you're thinking, it's a bad idea.

Pittacus Lore

#55. Each morning, despite the unknowns, they made their legs move.

Tim O'Brien

#56. It is a valuable thing for an intelligencer to be forgotten.

Gail Carriger

#57. Obsessed is a word that the lazy use to describe the dedicated.

Anonymous

#58. If I get killed, put my boots back on me.

John Sandford

#59. But really, and upon my honour, I will try to do what I think to be wisest; and now, I hope you are satisfied.

Jane Austen

#60. Sometimes, the most dangerous people were the ones you trusted most.

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

#61. It's always going to get better someday. Sometime in the future, things won't be so crazy.

Rachel Hawkins

#62. Volvos are fundamentally invisible.

John Sandford

#63. Good night. I adore you. Sleep well.

Kate Chopin

#64. I hope I never ridicule what is wise or good.

Jane Austen

#65. Why do accents make a guy extra attractive?

Jen Calonita

#66. Shut your cake hole, you revolting young blot.

Gail Carriger

#67. Time has fallen asleep in the afternoon sunshine.

Ray Bradbury

#68. And her eyes were on the highway, where life whizzed by.

John Steinbeck

#69. If you're going to have a life worth living, you have to take risks.

Anna Jarzab

#70. Fear, uncertainty and discomfort are your compasses toward growth.

Unknown

#71. You know that just because you ignore something, that doesn't make it go away.

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

#72. Only for us would unweird be weird.

Rachel Hawkins

#73. We're a team like tea and milk, or cake and custard, or pork and apple.

Gail Carriger

#74. If a Martian were watching our television shows, he'd conclude that guns were more common than hammers. They're not evil themselves--they're tools--but everywhere you go, bad people have them. It behooves the righteous to at least know how they work.

John Sandford

#75. Attend to your own fate.

Victoria Aveyard

#76. What's happened has happened. You can't change the past. All you can do is work on making a brighter future.

Jen Calonita

#77. I ain't gonna try to teach 'em nothin'. I'm gonna try to learn.

John Steinbeck

#78. You may well warn me against such an evil. Human nature is so prone to fall into it!

Jane Austen

#79. Nothing hurts you unless you let it.

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

#80. She had resolved to never take another step backward.

Kate Chopin

#81. How long will you be gone?"
"Forever, perhaps. I don't know. It depends upon a good many things.

Kate Chopin

#82. What are you worried about, Burke?"
"You, me, fall, friends, college, life. Nothing big.

Jen Calonita

#83. It didn't feel sporting to shoot at a crazy person, even if that person was a vampire who'd agreed to the job.

Gail Carriger

#84. I felt very good; I judged I had done it pretty neat
I reckoned Tom Sawyer couldn't a done it no neater himself. Of course he would a throwed more style into it, but I can't do that very handy, not being brung up with it.

Mark Twain

#85. Did you know that New Hampshire has more hamsters per capita than any other state?

Jennifer Lynn Barnes

#86. Trust is a lot to ask of someone.

Gail Carriger

#87. Risk is part of the game.

Victoria Aveyard

#88. Maybe not getting what she wanted gave her everything she wanted after all.

Jen Calonita

#89. No one is too old for fairy tales.

Nick Lake

#90. She wanted to destroy something. The crash and clatter were what she wanted to hear.

Kate Chopin

#91. I still don't have all the answers, but I'm no longer afraid to confront the questions.

Pittacus Lore

#92. I don't understand boys.

Ally Carter

#93. What made you wake up one morning and decide to try to take down the United States government?

Aimee Carter

#94. Anything can happen now that we've slid over this bridge, anything at all ...

F Scott Fitzgerald

#95. I was alone again in the unquiet darkness.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#96. Well, it's a fine book, and everybody ought to read it.

F Scott Fitzgerald

#97. You can't ever have my books.

Ray Bradbury

#98. Regrets are for wusses.

Jen Calonita

#99. We may be a little broken these days but I wouldn't trade it for anything.

Mindee Arnett

#100. You are your own boss. No one else.

Mindee Arnett

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