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Pea Quotes by Kate DiCamillo
- Pea was aware suddenly of how fragile her heart was, how much darkness was inside it, fighting, always, with the light. She did not like…
- Reader, you may ask this queston. In fact, you must ask this question. Is it ridiculous for a very small, sickly, big-eared mouse fall in…
- Love is ridiculous. But love is also wonderful. And powerful. And Despereaux's love for the Princess Pea would prove, in time, to be all of…
- I will be brave, thought Despereaux. I will try to be brave like a knight in shining armour. I will be brave for the Princess…
More Pea Quotes
- It suddenly struck me that that tiny pea, pretty and blue, was the Earth. I put up my thumb and shut one… — Neil Armstrong
- Who watches golf on TV? Who calls eight friends over and gets a keg of beer? Landscapers, I guess. They sit around… — Jeff Cesario
- I had pecs for about two days. Everyone would hate me. Just look at me walking around with my little peacoat on.… — Robert Pattinson
- The peanut is neither a pea nor a nut. Discuss. — Mike Myers
- I have a few cavities. I don't like to call them cavities, though - I like to call them 'places to put… — Mitch Hedberg
- William Tell could take an apple off your head, [Phil] Taylor could take out a processed pea. — Sid Waddell
- Some are trapped in boxes of pea-sized Christianity, full of myths about missions that rob them of incentive to care about the… — David Bryant
- In the game of life, less diversity means fewer options for change. Wild or domesticated, panda or pea, adaptation is the requirement… — Cary Fowler
- The best minds come from the most unexpected faces and places. There is no image for intelligence or genius. Genius is something… — Suzy Kassem
- A man must have something to cling to. Without that he is as a pea vine sprawling in search of a trellis....… — Elwyn Brooks White
- What you discover about life’s shell game is that it’s hardest to follow the pea when you’re the pea. — Robert Breault
- I must be like the princess who felt the pea through seven mattresses; each book is a pea. — C S Forester