53 Quotes About Fiction Fantasy

In life, we’re often faced with tough choices that can have drastic consequences. Sometimes the best thing to do is nothing at all. For this reason, many people live in fear of inaction, but there is no need to be afraid in the face of true opportunity for greatness. The following collection of great quotes about fiction-fantasy will inspire you to take action in your life.

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Time is a funny thing. You can go through it and meddle with it, but nothing can stay permanent. So even if everything so far had not happened, time would still have managed to find a way to make all this happen. Erica Sehyun Song
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I felt so much older now, so much more responsible. I guess that there were some positive outcomes: I knew more things than usual, and I knew that I really could accomplish anything and everything. But sometimes, all a fifteen-year-old girl wants is to stop growing. She wants time to slow down and eventually stand still where she can be young and inexperienced forever. Sometimes, she simply wants to remain a child. Erica Sehyun Song
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And then I knew that despite all the pain and hard work all of us had gone through, despite the sadness and anger we felt, in the end, everything was going to be fine. But I did not know when the end was, or if it was even near. But that did not matter. I preferred to look towards it in anticipation rather than worry about it. One new day equalled to one new adventure. And right now, I still had plenty of days left in my life. So I did not decide to sit down and plan out my life. Instead, I decided to sit back, relax, and see where life would take me. . Erica Sehyun Song
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Oscar always said that books are truly our best friends. He said that they never think poorly of us and that they always have a shoulder for us to cry on or relieve stress. They take our minds away from the real world by telling us captivating stories. When we look back at our choice of books, we can nostalgically recall our younger years. Erica Sehyun Song
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THAT'S IT! " Terminus cried. "That's AGAINST THE RULES! "Polybotes frowned, obviously confused that he was being told off by a statue. "What are you?" he growled. "Shut up! " He pushed the statue over and turned back to Percy."Now I'm MAD! " Terminus shrieked. "I'm strangling you. Feel that? Those are my hands around your neck, you big bully. Get over here! I'm going to head-butt you so hard-- Rick Riordan
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We share a bond. We do everything together. We have a piece of strong, invisible thread connecting us. It’s indestructible — it can never be broken. The thread is the key item that links us together. We understand each other. Erica Sehyun Song
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I stood at the grassy edge and tentatively dipped my toe into the water. I watched the ripple spread and break the perfect reflection before composing itself. The ripple then rushed towards a mass of rocks to one side. Erica Sehyun Song
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She was merely an actress who had been forced to perform her part on stage without fully knowing her lines. She was not real. Erica Sehyun Song
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As we drifted away from the Tower Bridge, I saw a single silhouette standing against the bright lamplight. Even now when I was nearly asleep, I could recognise her. Her shoulders were hunched up as if she was upset. Whether she was upset that she had nearly killed me or that she had let me get away, I was unsure. Then she turned around and walked to join the other silhouettes standing in a group farther back. Now I could not see which one was Rose — they were all joint together to make one. Erica Sehyun Song
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The four of us stood in silence as we watched the surrounding girls play games or gossip. It was almost as if I did not belong here anymore. It was like I was peering in through a window from a completely different world. Erica Sehyun Song
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We laughed as we ducked behind a pile of snow. Then our brothers came charging through the barrier, sending the four of us sliding down a white slope full of cherished memories. Erica Sehyun Song
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She was not in the body of a young woman but just as I remembered her: a little toddler with a beautiful smile. She reached out with her small hand, and I gripped her tiny fingers as I let go of the pain and sank deeper into the lake. Erica Sehyun Song
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I opened my eyes and watched the water stream past me. I let out some of my air and gazed at the cascade of silver bubbles dancing up to the surface. Erica Sehyun Song
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Time is indifferent of the events and triumphs and tragedies of mankind, and really even, for the most part, of its own inexorable passage. Ross Turner
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The demon of revenge had already taken hold of his heart. The cancer of injustice had already eaten at his cheerful soul, leaving a skeleton of a carcass behind, one that could never feel compassion for humans–or anything else–again. Cameron Jace
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Just as he was looking at all the stars and wondering how many millions there were, they started to blink on and off repeatedly. He knew it was the Bach flying overhead. He closed his eyes, squeezing them shut, and slipped off into a restless sleep. Stephan Von Clinkerhoffen
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More than Captain America your kids need Amelia Earhart — more than Ant Man, they need Abraham Lincoln - more than Green Arrow they need Gandhi — more than Iron Man they need Isaac Newton. Abhijit Naskar
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You shouldn't be in here! Evelyn Winters
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We are all roamers of vast spaces and travelers in many ages. H.P. Lovecraft
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Histories of the world before our own. That was a world of empires, of corruption, of war-and more freedom than I've ever known. But the people of that time are gone, their dreams in ruin, existing only in smoke and ash. Victoria Aveyard
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Boney freckled knees pressed into bits of bark and stone, refusing to feel any more pain. Her faded t-shirt hugged her protruding ribs as she held on, hunched in silence. A lone tear followed the lumpy tracks down her cheek, jumped from her quivering jaw onto a thirsty browned leaf with a thunderous plop. Then the screen door squeaked open and she took flight. Crispy twigs snapped beneath her bare feet as she ran deeper and deeper into the woods behind the house. She heard him rumbling and calling her name, his voice fueling her tired muscles to go faster, to survive. He knew her path by now. He was ready for the hunt. The clanging unbuckled belt boomed in her ears as he gained on her. The woods were thin this time of year, not much to hide behind. If she couldn’t outrun him, up she would go. Young trees teased her in this direction, so she moved east towards the evergreens. Hunger and hurt left her no choice, she had to stop running soon. She grabbed the first tree with a branch low enough to reach, and up she went. The pine trees were taller here, older, but the branches were too far apart for her to reach. She chose the wrong tree. His footsteps pounded close by. She stood as tall as her little legs could, her bloodied fingers reaching, stretching, to no avail. A cry of defeat slipped from her lips, a knowing laugh barked from his. She would pay for this dearly. She didn’t know whether the price was more than she could bear. Her eyes closed, her next breath came out as Please, and an inky hand reached down from the lush needles above, wound its many fingers around hers, and pulled her up. Another hand, then another, grabbing her arms, her legs, firmly but gently, pulling her up, up, up. The rush of green pine needles and black limbs blurred together, then a flash of cobalt blue fluttered by, heading down. She looked beyond her dangling bare feet to see a flock of peculiar birds settle on the branches below her, their glossy feathers flickered at once and changed to the same greens and grays of the tree they perched upon, camouflaging her ascension. Her father’s footsteps below came to a stomping end, and she knew he was listening for her. Tracking her, trapping her, like he did the other beasts of the forest. He called her name once, twice. The third time’s tone not quite as friendly. The familiar slide—click sound of him readying his gun made her flinch before he had his chance to shoot at the sky. A warning. He wasn’t done with her. His feet crunched in circles around the tree, eventually heading back home. Finally, she exhaled and looked up. Dozens of golden-eyed creatures surrounded her from above. Covered in indigo pelts, with long limbs tipped with mint-colored claws, they seemed to move as one, like a heartbeat. As if they shared a pulse, a train of thought, a common sense.“ Thank you, ” she whispered, and the beasts moved in a wave to carefully place her on a thick branch. . Kim Bongiorno
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My one true love remains my self... I dump myself occasionally to keep it interesting Cassandra Clare
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Nobody actually looks like what they really are on the inside. You don't. I don't. Neil Gaiman
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For Honor and the Octagon! Karen Azinger
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I knew that it was impossible for us to be kept apart for too long. Erica Sehyun Song
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Our pendants glowed in unison and I understood that they represented us — Siren and human intertwined for eternity. Erica Sehyun Song
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I watched her shadow merge with the darker colours of the deep sea. Erica Sehyun Song
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She smiled sinisterly. Light mist started to slowly swirl around us. All I could see was her, the tall rocks and the white wall. She beckoned to me. I took a step and another. I was now ankle deep into the water. The mysterious girl smiled like a predator. Erica Sehyun Song
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I was slightly thankful when Mom finally came out and unlocked the car. It was warm and toasty inside and it smelt like home. There was not the slightest smell of something that didn’t belong home. Erica Sehyun Song
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The other one was filled with loud and obnoxious tourists. Always boasting on winning a sand castle competition and seeing who could get tanned first. What a whacky bunch of people. Erica Sehyun Song
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Have you lost your mind? What have I told you Charlie about whales? You can’t MANHANDLE THEM! Erica Sehyun Song
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Although nobody could ever know about our friendship, that wasn’t going to stop us from being together. Erica Sehyun Song
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She snorted in amusement at my remark. “When are the guards going to start to notice?” Keith peered into the distance. “Starting now, Erica Sehyun Song
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He sent it flying at full speed. It jumped six times as well, sending ripples across the sea. The small splashes of foam turned into miniature rainbows as they caught the light of the evening sun setting behind the clouds. Erica Sehyun Song
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I distracted Herbert by pretending to trip and break a bone. Ethan darted around to the red golf cart with a cocky smile on his face. He put the key in ignition, and the vehicle roared to life. “Hey, ” Herbert shouted, snapping his attention to Ethan. I sprang up and ran up to Ethan. He pulled me in the cart and stomped on the gas pedal. We shot through the automatic doors with Herbert on our tail. “Go faster! ” I cheered. My brother smacked the steering wheel. “I can’t; it’s a golf cart. . Erica Sehyun Song
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I closed my eyes and dived into foreign water. Erica Sehyun Song
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I told you; I am Arianna, the Siren, your Guardian, and how is a Guardian supposed to do her job if she is clueless about the Guardianee? Erica Sehyun Song
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I could have drowned…and my brother didn’t even care. Erica Sehyun Song
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I could have drowned today. If they hadn’t been screaming my name so loudly and if I hadn’t woken up, I would have drowned. Erica Sehyun Song
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A long time ago, there was a little girl called Mary. Now Mary, she was warned several times not to go to her neighbor’s house. Her neighbor was a grandmother. But Mary hardly listened, so she snuck off one night to spy on her. She tried the front door first, and it creaked open. Then suddenly, she heard a squeaking noise upstairs. She followed it — climbed up the wooden stairs where half of it was already rotten. She heard the squeaking noise again. It was coming from the library. She opened the door and hid behind a couch. She peered out, and she saw the grandmother.” Dave paused to drain his cup of coffee before continuing. My heart thudded so loudly, I thought that everyone could hear it. “So Mary gasped in disbelief as she heard the squeaking noise again, and the grandmother’s rocking chair was not moving at all. Then the grandmother opened her eyes and looked directly at her, holding her gaze steadily and sharply, and then suddenly, BOO! . Erica Sehyun Song
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The last image I registered was Ethan and my hand — linked, bound and unbreakable. Erica Sehyun Song
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No one is sent by accident to anyone. Juvy Ann
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Fate bring two people together and it is love's job to keep them there Juvy Ann
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You killed me.” My voice was unsteady. He held me close again. “I brought you back.”“ Please tell me we only have to do that once.” He whispered against my ear, “I swear I won’t kill you again. Cross my heart and hope to die.” It was a bad joke Catrina Burgess
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My mama always said, You can always ask. The worst they can do is say no. But I don’t think Mama was thinking about revenge and murder when she dealt out that piece of homespun advice Catrina Burgess
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Don’t worry about paying me. Stay alive, child. You must save yourself. And, whatever you do, don’t forget who you are Catrina Burgess
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I felt absolutely nothing, and that frightened me even more than the darkness of oblivion Catrina Burgess
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Most tales carry a kernel of truth, else they're soon forgotten. Karen Azinger
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Beauty to beguile, spies to ensnare, and gold, always gold, to tempt, to trap, to control. Karen Azinger
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Splendor was the decree of the day. Karen Azinger
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Fiction writers, at least in their braver moments, do desire the truth: to know it, speak it, serve it. But they go about it in a peculiar and devious way, which consists in inventing persons, places, and events which never did and never will exist or occur, and telling about these fictions in detail and at length and with a great deal of emotion, and then when they are done writing down this pack of lies, they say, There! That's the truth! . Unknown
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In afew hours, she’ll see Anna for herself. She’ll seeher dressed in blood, her hair floating like it’ssuspended in water, eyes black and shining. Andwhen she does, she won’t be able to catch herbreath. Kendare Blake