Roller coaster Quote by Pittacus Lore
““Pick someplace that you could actually get to without building a spaceship.” Six asks I think it over for a moment. “I don’t know. Disney World?” Six and Sarah both exchange a look and then start laughing. “Disney World?” exclaims Six. “You’re so cheesy, John.” “No, it’s sweet,” says Sarah, patting my hand. “It’s the most magical place on Earth.” “You know, I’ve never actually been on a roller coaster. Henri wasn’t down with the whole amusement-park thing. I used to see the commercials and I always wanted to go.” “That’s so sad!” exclaims Sarah. “We’re definitely going to get you to Disney World. Or at least on a roller coaster. They’re amazing.” Six snaps her fingers. “What’s that one ride? It’s supposed to be like a rocket ship?” “Space Mountain,” answers Sarah. “Yeah,” replies Six, and then hesitates as if she’s worried she’s about to divulge too much. “I actually remember looking that up online when I was little. I insisted to Katarina that it had something to do with us.” The thought of a young Six investigating Disney World is priceless. The three of us share a laugh. “Aliens,” mutters Sarah jokingly. “You need to get out more.””
About This Quote
Source Film: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones, 2013
Friends discuss a whimsical plan to visit a magical theme park, revealing personal hopes and humor.
In simple terms: Friends talk about going to a fun place, sharing jokes.
Embrace playful ideas and shared dreams.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- planning a trip
- bonding over fantasies
- overcoming fear of new experiences
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- What does the idea of Disney World represent for each character?
- How can humor strengthen group decisions?
The conversation may overlook practical constraints like time or finances.