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If fantasy is done well, it has both serious content in a literary fashion and is a really good read as well - and children and young adults won't suffer anything else. — Isobelle Carmody

I thought you needed to be tougher. But I've been thinking that protecting somebody by hurting them before someone else gets the chance isn't the kind of protecting that anybody wants. — Holly Black

The romantic artist expects people to ask, 'What has he got to say?' The classical artist expects them to ask, 'How does he say it? — Robin G. Collingwood

Don't let anyone tell you, ever, that this is a zero-sum game. Your genius does not threaten me. It delights and inspires me. — Seanan McGuire

Magnus thought but did not say, Yes, because there were times when I was as desperate as you, and as miserable, and as convinced that I had no soul. People had helped him when he'd needed it, because he had needed it and for no other reason. He remembered the Silent Brothers coming for him in Madrid, and teaching him that there was still a way to live. — Cassandra Clare

As a child I was sometimes so hungry that I used to dream that one day I'd get locked in a grocery store. — George Foreman

When you believe in your beauty, only then can everyone see it. — Debasish Mridha

In this room we understand why this war might be fought ... it's about our common belief that no one has the right to tell two creatures that they cannot love each other
no matter what their species. — Deborah Harkness

I'll do strength training in my dressing room between shoots, and I've been known to make business calls while out jogging. I try to mute myself on Bluetooth so they can't hear me huffing and puffing, but I usually end up getting caught. — Alison Sweeney

interrupted, he would fall silent, then began his sentence again in exactly the same place to tell it in his own way, at his own speed. — Mar Preston

All my life I was fascinated by memory," Squire told me. "Then I met E.P., and saw how rich life can be even if you can't remember it. The brain has this amazing ability to find happiness even when the memories of it are gone. — Charles Duhigg