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- People see stories everywhere...We take random events and we put them together in a pattern so we can comfort ourselves with a story, no matter…
- It's not the mistakes I made but how I responded to them
- Shout for libraries. Shout for the young readers who use them.
- As to how you'll help me," he says. "Well, we have met the Answer, have we not?" He turns back to look at us, his…
- Her accent's funny, different from mine, different from anyone in Prentisstown's. Her lips make different kinds of outlines for the letters, like they're swooping down…
- Never trust a politician, Todd. They have no fixed center, so you can never believe them.
- Because he KNEW he was doing wrong. He felt the PAIN of his actions'-- 'But he did not amen them,' shows the Sky. 'The rest…
- The green things of this world are just wondrous, aren’t they?†his mother went on. “We work so hard to get rid of them when…
- You be as angry as you need to be,†she said. “Don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. Not your grandma, not your dad, no one.…
- Ideals, my girl,â€Â she says. “Always easier to believe in than live.†“But if you don't at least try to live them,†Bradley says, “then there's…
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