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One Quotes by Wendelin Van Draanen
- One's character is set at an early age. The choices you make now will affect you for the rest of your life. I hate to…
- If chaos is a necessary step in the organization of one's universe, then I was well on my way.
- I fell asleep that night thinking about the kiss that might have been. What did a kiss feel like, anyway? Somehow I knew it wouldn’t…
- You told us over and over that you don’t think you could live without books, but the ironic thing is, you’d probably die before you’d…
- I wipe away my tears and nod, because the pain in my leg is nothing compare to the one in my heart.
- The room fell quiet. And as I read down the list of over one hundred and fifty eight-grade boys, I realized that to me, there…
- Now, I know from experience that the trouble with one lie is that it usually takes more lies to cover it up. And if you…
- ...and I realized that Garrett was right about one thing- I had flipped. Completely.
- My grandfather stood beside me and looked across the street, too. "No, Bryce," he said softly. "She's the same as she's always been; you're the…
- And now I was seeing that there was something really cool about that family. All of them. They were just...real. And who were we? There…
- There are certain things I believe we need to keep in our emotional arsenal as we navigate through life. Hope is a big one. The…
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