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It turns out your conscious mind - the part you think of as you - is really the smallest part of what's happening in your brain, and usually the last one in line to find out any information. — David Eagleman

Don't look now," Jay leaned over to whisper, "but the dude at three o'clock is checking you out."
I immediately looked and Jay grunted. How funny-the guy really was looking at me. Albeit with bloodshot eyes. He gave me a nod and I had to suppress a ridiculously girly giggle as I turned back around. I busied myself playing with a strand of my dirty-blond hair.
"You should talk to him," Jay said.
"No way. — Wendy Higgins

Forever is made up of nows. — Emily Dickinson

You love the life you've lived because it is yours. — Joyce Carol Oates

My favorite is always the book that I'm currently reading. — Joe Lhota

Your biggest challenge is a middle class mindset; PFS goes against the traditional, middle class way of thinking. — Shane Perry

Truth be told, I didn't intend to get caught. I don't worry about repercussions until they smack me in the head. — Anonymous

I just read this great quote by Junot Diaz, he was talking about true intimacy, and he was saying that it was the willingness to be vulnerable and to be found out. That's what I felt that YA did. It wasn't pretentious, and it wasn't hiding its heart. It wanted to be found out ...
It felt like those moments when you go to a party and you're standing around for a long time, going, I don't fit in here, what am I going to talk to these people about? And everybody's getting drunk, and then you find this one person, and you end up sitting in some corner talking about all these arcane things.
And then before you know it you're having a conversation about the meaning of life and it's four o'clock in the morning. That kind of feeling, that kind of intimacy - I felt like that's what I got from YA. — Libba Bray

Ars moriendi ars vivendi est: the art of dying is the art of living. — Robert Charles Wilson