Kiera Cass is an American author known for her captivating young adult novels that blend romance, fantasy, and self-discovery. Through her stories, she empowers readers to embrace ambition, individuality, and courage in pursuing their dreams. Cass's works inspire hope, resilience, and creativity, encouraging audiences to engage with life boldly and authentically. Her novels motivate young readers to explore personal growth, make thoughtful choices, and believe in their potential to shape their own destinies.
"The Angeles air was quiet, and for a while I laid still, listening to the sound of Maxon breathing."
"You might not want to fight for the things that others would fight for, like money or notoriety, but fight all the same. Whatever it is that you want, go after it with all that you have in you."
"He grinned back at me, and I remembered how normal he'd made me feel the first time we'd met. Here, once again, he wasn't bothered by my silence. And I suddenly realized what made me feel so uncomfortable about Elizabeth's exploits. The people she attracted were drawn to the same thing everyone else was: our glowing skin, dreamy eyes, and air of secrecy. But this boy? He seemed to see more than that. He saw me not just as a mysterious beauty, but as a girl he wanted to know.He didn't stare at me. He spoke to me."
"I'm not sure if fate or destiny is real. But I can tell you that sometimes the very thing you've been hoping for will walk through the door, determined to fend you off. And still, somehow, you will find that you are enough."
"I had to stop myself from laughing. Who needs help taking a pill?"
"That's why you can't give up. Heroes don't give up."
"I hope you find someone you can't live without.I really do. And I hope you never have to know what it's like to have to try and live without them."
"Could it be that simple? Tell one story to one generation and repeat it until it was accepted as fact?"
"Sometimes I feel like we're a knot, too tangled to be taken apart."
"She must have been debating staying in the line or forcing me to run home and change."
"Try patting them on the back or shoulder and telling them everything is going to be fine. Lots of times when girls cry, they don't want you to fix the problem, they just want to be consoled."