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Maybe our favorite quotations say more about us

than about the stories and people we’re quoting.

John Green

Title Page: Rev. Thomas Rhodes, Unitarian Universalist minister, (2007)

Copyright: Margaret Atwood, Moral Disorder and Other Stories (2006)

Acknowledgments: Jack Kerouac, Some of the Dharma (1997)

Prologue: Oscar Wilde, The Importance of Being Ernest (1895)

  1. Hermann Hesse, Demian. Die Geschichte von Emil Sinclairs Jugend (1919)
  2. Thomas Paine, Common Sense (1792)
  3. Irma Kurtz, Cosmopolitan (Sept. 2003)
  4. Michael Xavier
  5. William C. Hannan, The Infinite Traveler (2015)
  6. Christopher Poindexter, Remington Typewriter Poetry
  7. Marcus Aurelius, Meditations (167 A.D.)
  8. Karen Marie Moning, Feverborn: A Fever Novel (2008)
  9. George Carlin, Doin’ It Again (1990)
  10. Jaggi Vasudev, Mystic’s Musings (2003)
  11. T. S. Elliot, (attributed)
  12. Agatha Christie, The Last Séance (1926)
  13. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Old Town Folks (1869)
  14. Paulo Coelho, Eleven Minutes (2003)
  15. Paulo Coelho, The Alchemist (1988)
  16. Kiyokazu Washida, The Past, the Feminine, the Vain in Talking to Myself (2002)
  17. Mo Willems, Goldilocks and the Three Dinosaurs
  18. Nick Hornby, A Long Way Down (2005)
  19. Harun Yahya (aka. Adnan Oktar)

Character List: Coco J. Ginger

Bibliography: Walt Whitman, I Sing the Body Electric, from Leaves of Grass (1855)

Other Books by the Author: Rev. Thomas Rhodes, Unitarian Universalist minister, (2007)

Notes From the Author: Ray Bradbury, Fahrenheit 451 (1953)

About the Author: John Green, An Abundance of Katherines (2006)

Contacts: Gail Carson Levine, Writing Magic: Creating Stories that Fly (2006)