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“Most people couldn't be rich if they wanted to be honest; most people couldn't be honest if they wanted to be rich.” MoneyRichHonestyIntegrityCorruption Book:Full Ride Source: Full Ride
“But, really, are there any guys out there who aren’t jerks? I don’t even know any grown-up men who aren’t jerks.” BoysGrowing UpDatingJerksJuveline Book:Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey Source: Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
“It’s like I’d been walking a tightrope with a big safety net underneath me, but I never really thought about the net until someone took it away. And then every single step scared me to death.” LoveLifeFeelingsCareDeathLossFamilyRelationshipSecurityEmotionsConcernSeparation Book:Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey Source: Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
“Ah, jeez... She really is a cheerleader.' And it seemed suddenly that this was true- not because she was an airhead or a hottie or a nonjock, but because she could throw herself so wholeheartedly into someone else's cause, because she could care so much and try so hard from the sidelines.” EncouragementCaringCheerleading Book:Found Source: Found
“But it’d be nice to have someone who cared about me, someone I could talk to about anything, someone who’d tell me I was really special.” CaringTeensLovingYoung LovePuppy Love Book:Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey Source: Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
“I start to think, 'It's awful being too poor to even buy my own dress for homecoming.' But that's instantly swept away by another thought: 'I'm so lucky that someone cates enough to loan me a dress.” PovertyPerspectiveCaringOptimistPessimistViewpoint Book:Full Ride Source: Full Ride
“He looked at the piles of food again, and it was like he was seeing it with new eyes. "This is wrong", he thought, "Letting food rot while people die of hunger. It's evil.".... He breathed in the too-sweet smell of rotting food, "I can stop this evil.” FoodHunger Book:Among the Enemy Source: Among the Enemy
“At least one of the bills, the one for Mom’s credit card, kind of solved a mystery. Guess what? All those big presents Dad got us—even that dinner at Shoney’s—he put on Mom’s credit card. I bet he’s the one who took Mom’s “missing” Christmas money, too. What a nice guy, huh? There were lots of other things on the bill, too—lots of bar tabs at the Alibi Inn that I know were Dad’s, not Mom’s, because Mom can’t drink more than one beer without falling asleep. And it looks like the card was maxxed out the day after Christmas. So Dad just left when he couldn’t use Mom’s card anymore. It wasn’t my fault at all.” Life LessonsMoneyParentsJournalCredit CardMargaret Peterson HaddixTish Bonner Book:Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey Source: Don't You Dare Read This, Mrs. Dunphrey
“People would rather believe in fairy godmothers and divine intervention than to think that you took charge of your own destiny.” DestinyFeminismFairy TalesCinderella Book:Just Ella Source: Just Ella
“My letter,” Bella said in Yiddish that was a bit garbled, but perfectly understandable. “I want my letter back and she won’t give it to me. Why doesn’t she understand my English?” “That’s Yiddish you’re speaking,” Yetta said. “No, it’s not,” Bella said irritably. “It’s the English I learned in the factory.” “It’s Yiddish! You must have learned Yiddish because there were so many of us Jews in the factory. Listen”—Yetta switched languages—“English sounds like this.” Bella stared up at Yetta, her eyes seeming to grow in her pale face. “I don’t even know what Yiddish is,” she said, in Yiddish….. “Bella learned Yiddish by mistake,” Yetta said. “She thought she was speaking English.” “Wish I could learn a new language just by mistake,” Jane said. “I’ve been studying Italian for weeks, and it’s totally useless.” NovelComedyUprisingYiddishEsl Book:Uprising Source: Uprising
“Baby smuggling is a serious crime,' he said. 'There were thirty-six babies on that plane. We could charge you with thirty-six counts of kidnapping.' That, at least, got Second to look back at Mr. Reardon. 'Does FBI mean Federal Bureau of Idiots?' he asked. 'If any of you were any good at analyzing footprints, you would know that I fell when I was trying to sneak into the airport grounds, not out.' 'And why would you do that?' Mr. Reardon asked, hunching forward over a notepad. 'It was a dare, all right?' Second snarled. 'I was with my friends and we were talking about what it would be like to stand on a runway when a plane was landing and...we decided to try it out.' 'That's a crime too,' Mr. Reardon said. Second shrugged. 'It ain't thirty-six counts of kidnapping,' he said.” FbiBabiesKidnappingCrimes Book:Redeemed Source: Redeemed
“I was Pandora, bound and determined to open that box.” RegretSecond Chance Author:Margaret Peterson Haddix
“Listen, I'll share some of the wisdom I learned over the years. When you near the end of your life... when you're a lonely old man... you start realizing what your accomplishments are really worth. The most brilliant clue I ever deciphered, the millions I earned -- even the microwavable burrito itself -- sometimes I think I'd be willing to trade all of it for a single hug of someone who truly loves me.” LifeWisdomRealizationAccomplishmentsHugs39 CluesAlistair Oh Author:Margaret Peterson Haddix
“Sometimes you have to fight for what you want,' Chip said, his expression set. 'Sometimes the fight is all you get.” Fighting BattlesFighting To Survive Book:Sent Source: Sent
“What were you supposed to do, talking to a hologram of a dead man, when a younger version of that man was still alive? Should you offer condolences? Jordan decided that really wasn't necessary.” HumorCondolencesHolograms Book:Redeemed Source: Redeemed
“To quote a famous philosopher revered in my time 'But this is no different from regular life. When have you ever known what's going to happen in the future?'" Wait a minute, Jonah thought. I said that. Back at Westminster, with Katherine. Does that mean I'm going to be a famous philosopher in the future? Does that mean I'm going to be revered? There wasn't time to ask.” LifeTimeFutureQuotePhilosopherTime TravelRevered Book:Sent Source: Sent