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“It was the best of times, it was the worst of times, it was the age of wisdom, it was the age of foolishness, it was the epoch of belief, it was the epoch of incredulity, it was the season of Light, it was the season of Darkness, it was the spring of hope, it was the winter of despair.”

A Tale of Two Cities, Charles Dickens
100

“And may the odds be ever in your favor.”

The Hunger Games, Suzanne Collins

100

“You pierce my soul. I am half agony. Half hope. Tell me not that I am too late, that such precious feelings are gone for ever.”

Persuasion, Jane Austen

100

“Stay gold, Ponyboy, stay gold.”

The Outsiders, S.E. Hilton

200

"I am no bird; and no net ensnares me: I am a free human being with an independent will, which I now exert to leave you."

Jane Eyre, Charlotte Brontë

200

"War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength."

1984, George Orwell

200

“It is a truth universally acknowledged, that a single man in possession of a good fortune, must be in want of a wife.”

Pride and Prejudice, Jane Austen


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"We accept the love we think we deserve."

The Perks of Being a Wallflower, Stephen Chbosky

300

“Why, sometimes, I’ve believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast.”

Through the Looking Glass (Alice in Wonderland), Lewis Carroll

300

“The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.”

Animal Farm, George Orwell

300

"Whatever our souls are made of, his and mine are the same."

Wuthering Heights, Emily Brontë

300

"One day, you will be old enough to start reading fairytales again."

The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe, C.S. Lewis

400

"I am not afraid of storms, for I am learning how to sail my ship."

Little Women, Lousia May Alcott

400

"If I loved you less, I might be able to talk about it more."

Emma, Jane Austen

400

"Anything worth dying for is certainly worth living for."

Catch-22, Joseph Heller

500

“All we can know is that we know nothing. And that’s the height of human wisdom.”

War and Peace, Leo Tolstoy

500

"He stepped down, trying not to look long at her, as if she were the sun, yet he saw her, like the sun, even without looking."

Anna Karenina, Leo Tolstoy

500

“Don’t ever tell anybody anything. If you do, you start missing everybody.”

Catcher in the Rye, J.D. Salinger

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