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  • Taylor: what do you hear? Daisy: Nothing but rain

    Rain   Daisies  
  • You're not hurt, are you?" "Only my delicate sensibilities.

    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2011). “Texas Gothic”, p.250, Random House
  • Faith isn't absence of doubt. It's belief without proof, not without question.

    Doubt   Belief   Absence  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2008). “Hell Week”, p.144, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • That was easy for him to say when his cell phone was rounding third base. If anyone got a home run tonight, I didn't want it to be Verizon Wireless.

    Running   Home   Phones  
  • Emery cut in impatiantly, "For crying out loud. Who do you think you are, Nancy Drew?" Hey," I snapped, because no one sniped at my sister but me, and Mark echoed with a stern "Chill, dude." Phin was unperturbed. "Those books were highly unrealistic. Do you have any idea how much brain damage a person would have if she were hit on the head and drugged with chloroform that often?

    Book   Cutting   Thinking  
  • I glanced at Carson, who had promised things would be alright. His gaze was on the floor, and a muscle in his jaw flexed rhythmically but unhelpfully. If he was trying to send me a message, I was out of luck, because I'd never learned Morse Code for Assholes.

    Luck   Trying   Would Be  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2013). “Spirit and Dust”, p.41, Delacorte Books for Young Readers
  • My major vice is sarcasm with a side of caffeine addiction.

    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2012). “Brimstone”, p.11, Ember
  • I was the designated grown up in a family that operated in different reality than the rest of the world.

  • He rose to his feet in one fluid move, the better to look down at me. “You don’t know me, princess. Some people have reasons for doing things, and don’t just go wherever they’re told or drift whichever way they’re pushed.

    Moving   Princess   Feet  
  • "Oh My God," I blurted, grabbing onto Phin as we faced the open bedroom door. "It's the axe murderer." "I doubt he would knock," she said, but she was whispering, too, and didn't move away from me.

    Moving   Doors   Doubt  
    "Texas Gothic". Book by Rosemary Clement-Moore, 2011.
  • [W]hen Ben was kissing me, the whole world retreated. I felt things I'd never felt before, in places I never knew were connected. But I was pretty sure that whatever was buzzing against my thigh was not normal. For one thing, it was ringing. Ben dragged his mouth away from mine and mumbled a curse that was a little shocking and kind of hot. "Ignore it," he said. That was easy for him to say when his cell phone was rounding third base. If anyone got a home run tonight, I didn't want it to be Verizon Wireless.

    Running   Home   Kissing  
  • She was the only creature in the world who would really care if something happened to me, even if it was only because I was the bringer of kibble.

    World   Care   Creatures  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2010). “The Splendour Falls”, p.92, Random House
  • Long-haired Chihuahuas have no notion they are bite-sized.

    Long   Chihuahua   Notion  
  • Screw you, John." "Sorry, Sylvie. Can't—they frown on that kind of thing between step-siblings.

    Sorry   Sibling   Steps  
  • When your family is twice as weird as normal, you have to be twice as polite to authority, because authority hates weird.

    Hate   Normal   Authority  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2011). “Texas Gothic”, p.60, Random House
  • Focus, Amy. Just because he looked great in the saddle did not mean he wasn't an axe murderer.

    Mean   Focus   Amy  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2011). “Texas Gothic”, p.16, Random House
  • Don’t ever trust anyone who’s writing a book. They make up lies for a living.

    Lying   Book   Writing  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2011). “Texas Gothic”, p.119, Random House
  • How about this?" I said, because now it was the principle of the thing. "I'm sorry, jackass.

    Sorry   Principles   Said  
    Rosemary Clement-Moore (2011). “Texas Gothic”, p.157, Random House
  • I was generally pro-bat, except when I was trekking through the dark trying not to think about the dire fate of every horror movie character stupid enough to go into the dark with a flashlight and check the fuses.

    Stupid   Character   Fate  
  • Good writing is good writing. In many ways, it’s the audience and their expectations that define a genre. A reader of literary fiction expects the writing to illuminate the human condition, some aspect of our world and our role in it. A reader of genre fiction likes that, too, as long as it doesn’t get in the way of the story.

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