Favorite lines from favorite books?
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Thread Topic: Favorite lines from favorite books?
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Mine is the one i posted in favorite quotes:
"there are many things i still dont know about Zachary Goode. Like how soap and shampoo can smell so much better on him than anyone else. Like how he always seems to show up at random (and frequently dangerous) points of my life. But most of all, how when he mentioned the jacket, he made me think of the sweet, romantic part of the night last November, and not the bloody international-terrorists-are-trying-to-kidnap-me part that came right after."
-Book 4 Only The Good Spy Young, of the Gallagher Girl series, by Ally Carter -
Can it be a comic book? Or does it have to come from an actual book?
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I went along beside him across the enormous playing fields toward the gym. Underfoot the healthy green turf was brushed with dew, and ahead of us we could see a faint green haze hanging above the grass, shot through with the twilight sun. Phineas stopped talking for once, so that now I could hear cricket noises and bird cries of dusk, a gymnasium truck gunning along an empty athletic road a quarter of a mile away, a burst of faint, isolated laughter carried to us from the back door of the gym, and then over all, cool and matriarchal, the six o'clock bell from the Academy Building cupola, the calmest, most carrying bell toll in the world, civilized, calm, invincible, and final.
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"May the odds be ever in your favor..." i love the hunger games
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Sure, it can be from a comic book
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"Since when was "You can kick my butt." a romantic saying?"
Mighty the Armadillo, Sonic Universe #(I'm gonna guess here...)12 -
"It's a sin to kill a mockingbird" -Atticus Finch, "To Kill a Mockingbird" (book, not film)
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"High school. The worst part of my life. Some say its the best, but I wonder what planet their from." - Quinn loftis Silver moon. Lol looove it. So true.
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SilverBlueMoon Novice"I suspected that after the secret war, vampires used the hunt as revenge on old masters. Some b@stard used to mistreat you? Nom, nom, nom: no more b@stard. (Tate Hallaway-Almost Everything)"
I don't know why, but I started giggling and couldn't stop after reading that. I suspect it might have had something to do with the fact that I'd hit my head pretty hard earlier in the day.
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