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“Contrary to popular belief and hope, people don't usually come running when they hear a scream. That's not how humans work. Humans look at other humans and say, 'Did you hear a scream?' because the first scream might have been you screaming inside your head, or a horse backfiring.”
Terry Pratchett, Unseen Academicals“When Rose takes to screaming, she starts loud, continues loud, and ends loud. Rose has a very good ear and always screams on the same note. I'd tested her before I burnt the library, and our piano along with it.Rose screams on the note B flat.We don't need a piano anymore now that we have a human tuning fork.”
Franny Billingsley, Chime“Tilly screamed. Anna’s shocked brain only registered annoyance at the sound. Really, when had someone screaming ever solved a problem? She recognized her fixation on this irritation as her own way of avoiding the horror in front of her, but only in a distant and dreamy sort of way.”
James S.A. Corey, Abaddon's Gate“No art is silent! Because art is an original idea and every original idea speaks, every interesting thought screams, every art talks, every art screams! No art is silent! If it is silent, then it is not an art!”
Mehmet Murat ildan“I scream for everything that has gone wrong. I scream for everything broken in our lives.”
Marie Lu, Champion“She screamed. Her screaming was beautiful. But, truth be told he missed the crying.”
Barry Lyga, Game“That scream left her mouth and entered my head, where it's been ever since, sometimes waking me up at night.”
K. Martin Beckner, A Million Doorways“So you're lost, uh? Happens a lot out here. You walk around for days, seeing things, losing your bearings, crying out for God, But He can't hear you. You can scream and scream but nobody'll ever hear you.”
Craig Davidson, Cataract City“When I noticed other people, I wondered what it was like to be alive. They did not know, could not know, how I felt inside. My shell still passed for normal. I felt like I should scream for help, someone should help, but I knew that the time for screaming had passed. Best to just keep on walking, walking dead, one of the few things I could still do. So I kept walking.”
Jonathan Rottenberg, The Depths: The Evolutionary Origins of the Depression Epidemic