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46 Of The Most Beautiful Sentences In YA Literature
1. âYou could rattle the stars. You could do anything, if you only dared. And deep down, you know it too, and thatâs what scares you the most.â âSarah J. Maas, Throne of Glass
2. âBecause sometimes chance and circumstance can seem like the most appalling injustice, but we just have to adapt. Thatâs all we can do.â âGavin Extence, The Universe Versus Alex Woods
3. âI canât seem to be a pessimist long enough to overlook the possibility of things being overwhelmingly good.â âJohn Corey Whaley, Where Things Come Back
4. âBooks are my friends, my companions. They make me laugh and cry and find meaning in life.â âChristopher Paolini, Eragon
5. âBecause Margo knows the secret of leaving, the secret I have only just now learned; leaving feels good and pure only when you leave something important, something that mattered to you. Pulling life out by the roots. But you canât do that until your life has grown roots.â âJohn Green, Paper Towns
6. âDo not pity the dead, Harry. Pity the living, and, above all those who live without love.â âJ.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
7. âIâm done with those; regrets are an excuse for people who have failed.â âNed Vizzini, Itâs Kind of a Funny Story
8. âBecoming fearless isnât the point. Thatâs impossible. Itâs learning how to control your fear, and how to be free from it.â âVeronica Roth, Divergent
9. âThe moon is a loyal companion. It never leaves. Itâs always there, watching, steadfast, knowing us in our light and dark moments, changing forever just as we do. Every day itâs a different version of itself. Sometimes weak and wan, sometimes strong and full of light. The moon understands what it means to be human. Uncertain. Alone. Cratered by imperfections.â âTahereh Mafi, Shatter Me
10. âEleanor was right. She never looked nice. She looked like art, and art wasnât supposed to look nice; it was supposed to make you feel something.â âRainbow Rowell, Eleanor & Park
11. âDonât be afraid of death; be afraid of an unlived life. You donât have to live forever, you just have to live.â âNatalie Babbit, Tuck Everlasting
12. âJust because weâve been ⌠dealt a certain hand ⌠it doesnât mean that we canât choose to rise above â to conquer the boundaries of a destiny that none of us wanted.â âStephenie Meyer, Twilight
13. âSome walks you have to take alone.â âSuzanne Collins, Mockingjay
14. âThatâs the thing about pain. It demands to be felt.â âJohn Green, The Fault in Our Stars
15. âWe believe in the wrong things. Thatâs what frustrates me the most. Not the lack of belief, but the belief in the wrong things. You want meaning? Well, the meanings are out there. Weâre just so damn good at reading them wrong.â âRachel Cohn, Dash & Lilyâs Book of Dares
16. âWhy would you be given wings if you werenât meant to fly?â âLeslye Walton, The Strange and Beautiful Sorrows of Ava Lavender
17. âLive! Live the wonderful life that is in you! Let nothing be lost upon you. Be always searching for new sensations. Be afraid of nothing.â âOscar Wilde, The Picture of Dorian Gray
18. âItâs just thatâŚI just think that some things are meant to be broken. Imperfect. Chaotic. Itâs the universeâs way of providing contrast, you know? There have to be a few holes in the road. Itâs how life is.â âSarah Dessen, The Truth About Forever
19. âThe universe is bigger than anything that can fit into your mind.â âAva Dellaira, Love Letters to the Dead
20. âI try to think about how it all works. At school dances, I sit in the background, and I tap my toe, and I wonder how many couples will dance to âtheir song.â In the hallways, I see the girls wearing the guysâ jackets, and I think about the idea of property. And I wonder if anyone is really happy. I hope they are. I really hope they are.â âStephen Chbosky, The Perks of Being a Wallflower
21. âThings were rough all over but it was better that way. That way, you could tell the other guy was human too.â âS.E. Hinton, The Outsiders
22. âWhat if evil doesnât really exist? What if evil is something dreamed up by man, and there is nothing to struggle against except our own limitations? The constant battle between our will, our desires, and our choices?â âLibba Bray, Rebel Angels
23. âIt does not do to dwell on dreams and forget to live.â âJ.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Sorcererâs Stone
24. âItâs like the people who believe theyâll be happy if they go and live somewhere else, but who learn it doesnât work that way. Wherever you go, you take yourself with you. If you see what I mean.â âNeil Gaiman, The Graveyard Book
25. âI can tell you that the end of a life is the sum of the love that was lived in it, that whatever you think you have sworn, being here at the end of Jemâs life is not what is important. It was being here for every other moment.â âCassandra Clare, Clockwork Princess
26. âLife, with its rules, its obligations, and its freedoms, is like a sonnet: Youâre given the form, but you have to write the sonnet yourself.â âMadeleine LâEngle, A Wrinkle In Time
27. âMaybe who we are isnât so much about what we do, but rather what weâre capable of when we least expect itâ âJodi Picoult, My Sisterâs Keeper
28. âPeople never really died. They only went on to a better place, to wait a while for their loved ones to join them. And then once more they went back to the world, in the same way they had arrived the first time around.â âV.C. Andrews, Flowers in the Attic
29. âGoodbye, I say, goodbye, as I disappear little by little into the middle of the middle of my own spectacular now.â âTim Tharp, The Spectacular Now
30. âBut if Iâm it, the last of my kind, the last page of human history, like hell Iâm going to let the story end this wayâŚBecause if I am the last one, then I am humanity. And if this is humanityâs last war, then I am the battlefield.â âRick Yancey, The 5th Wave
31. âThe words were on their way, and when they arrived, she would hold them in her hands like clouds, and she would ring them out like the rain.â âMarkus Zusak, The Book Thief
32. âChild, no one is ever ready for anything. I would never doom you to that. What sort of adventureless life would that be?â âAlethea Kontis, Enchanted
33. âAnd now that you donât have to be perfect, you can be good.â âJohn Steinbeck, East of Eden
34. âMaybe some people are just meant to be in the same story.â âJandy Nelson, Iâll Give You the Sun
35. âIf thereâs one thing Iâve learned, itâs this: We all want everything to be okay. We donât even wish so much for fantastic or marvelous or outstanding. We will happily settle for okay, because most of the time, okay is enough.â âDavid Levithan, Every Day
36. âDoubt everything at least once. What you decide to keep, youâll be able to be confident of. And what you decide to ditch, you will replace with what your instincts tell you is true.â âAmy Plum, After the End
37. âJust as a river by night shines with the reflected light of the moon, so too do you shine with the light of your family, your people, and your God. So you are never far from home, never alone, wherever you go.â âKaren Cushman, Catherine Called Birdy
38. âYou spend your whole life stuck in the labyrinth, thinking about how youâll escape it one day, and how awesome it will be, and imagining that future keeps you going, but you never do it. You just use the future to escape the present.â âJohn Green, Looking for Alaska
39. âThereâs no shame in fear, my father told me, what matters is how we face it.â âGeorge R.R. Martin, A Clash of Kings
40. âI know that the whole pointâthe only pointâis to find the things that matter, and hold on to them, and fight for them, and refuse to let them go.â âLauren Oliver, Delirium
41. âWe feel cold, but we donât mind it, because we will not come to harm. And if we wrapped up against the cold, we wouldnât feel other things, like the bright tingle of the stars, or the music of the aurora, or best of all the silky feeling of moonlight on our skin. Itâs worth being cold for that.â âPhilip Pullman, The Golden Compass
42. âItâs a lot easier to be lost than found. Itâs the reason weâre always searching and rarely discoveredâso many locks not enough keys.â âSarah Dessen, Lock and Key
43. âOn that cold night in January it all slipped into place for me and she became my everything and my everyone. My music, my sun, my words, my logic, my confusion, my flaw.â âJulie Murphy, Side Effects May Vary
44. âHope? Hope can be a powerful force. Maybe thereâs no actual magic in it, but when you know what you hope for most and hold it like a light within you, you can make things happen, almost like magic.â âLaini Taylor, Daughter of Smoke and Bone
45. â[She] had always suffered from a vague restlessness, a longing for adventure that she told herself severely was the result of reading too many novels when she was a small child.â âRobin McKinley, The Blue Sword
46. âYouth cannot know how age thinks and feels, but old men are guilty if they forget what it was to be young.â âJ.K. Rowling, Harry Potter and the Order of the PhoenixÂ
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I had a choice. I was Louisa Clark from New York or Louisa Clark from Stortfold. Or there might be a whole other Louisa I hadnât yet met. The key was making sure that anyone you allowed to walk beside you didnât get to decide which you were, and pin you down like a butterfly in a case. The key was to know that you could always somehow find a way to reinvent yourself again.
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Itâs sad how much of what is taught in school is useless to over 99% of the population.
There are literally math concepts taught in high school and middle school that are only used in extremely specialized fields or that are even so outdated they arenât used anymore!
I took calculus my senior year of high school, and I really liked the way our teacher framed this on the first day of class.
He asked somebody to raise their hand and ask him when we would use calculus in our everyday life. So one student rose their hand and asked, âWhen are we going to use this in our everyday life?â
âNEVER!!â the teacher exclaimed. âYou will never use calculus in your normal, everyday life. In fact, very few of you will use it in your professional careers either.â Then he paused. âSo would you like to know why should care?â
Several us nodded.
He picked out one of the varsity football players in the class. âYou practice football a lot during the week, right Tim?â asked the teacher.
âYeah,â replied Tim. âAlmost every day.â
âDo you and your teammates ever lift weights during practice?â
âYeah. Tuesdays and Thursdays we spend a lot of practice in the weight room.â
âBut why?â asked the teacher. âIs there ever going to be a play your coach tells you use during a game that requires you to bench press the other team?â
âNo, of course not.â
âThen why lift weights?â
âBecause it makes us stronger,â said Tim.
âBingo!!â said the teacher. âItâs the same thing with calculus. Youâre not here because youâre going to use calculus in your everyday life. Youâre here because calculus is weightlifting for your brain.â
And Iâve never forgotten that.
Bingo. Math is all about problem-solving â using the tools at your disposal to solve problems. When youâre little, simple addition is a struggle. But much like adding weight when you get stronger, once you master addition we have to up the ante to keep you improving â if all youâre doing is repeatedly practicing something youâve mastered, youâre no longer problem-solving. Your ability stagnates if your routine does. So math gets more and more complicated, but as long as youâre sticking with the recommended routine and not taking too many cheat days, it wonât actually get âharderâ. And whether you actually remember or use everything in 20 years is irrelevant â all that matters is that you know how to solve problems that arise in your day-to-day life because that part of your brain was worked out so much in your formative years.
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