118 quotes found
Author · American · 1972
American author (born 1972)
“Thats called hypocrisy, you shuck face piece of -!”
“Newt shook his head, his face a mixture of anger and awe. “What you did was half brave and half bloody stupid. Seems like you’re pretty good at that.”
“Absolutely nothing. That's what I'm going to do for two weeks. Not think. If I start to think, I'm going to think really hard about not thinking until I quit thinking.”
“I remember remembering,” she muttered, sitting down with a heavy sigh; she pulled her legs up to wrap her arms around her knees. “Feelings. Emotions. Like I have all these shelves in my head, label...”
“Memories had come back to Thomas on several occasions. The Changing, the dreams he’d had since, fleeting glimpses here and there, like quick lightning strikes in his mind. And right now, listening ...”
“Taste good?” Brenda asked as she dug into her own food. “Please. I’d push my own mom down the stairs to eat this stuff,” Thomas said. “I’d kill your mother for something fresh out of a garden. A ni...”
“Oh, man," he mumbled with a full mouth. "At least the food is good.”
“Wonder why we can do this,' he called out with his mind. The mental effort of speaking to her was already straining—he felt a headache forming like a bulge in his brain. 'Maybe we were lovers,' Ter...”
“I hated the place, Tommy. I hated every second of every day. And it was all … your … fault!”
“They hugged, tight and warm and full of the promise he’d made upon waking up.”
“Minho snickered and leaned back in his chair. “Man, you are one butt-load of sunshine, let me tell you.”
“... Don't feel bad about crying. Ever.”
“if any of your body parts become detached due to an unfortunate encounter with a crank, I highly advise you leave said body part behind and run like hell. Unless it's a leg, of course.”
“Hey, Alec," he said.The man was on his hands and knees, leaning his face into the middle of a bush; he grunted something that kind of sounded like a "Yeah?""Why are we spending so much time on this...”
“Brenda frowned, then focused on Thomas. “You’re—we’re—doing the right thing.”“I don’t think there is a right or wrong anymore,” Thomas said, hearing the numbness in his own voice. He desperately wa...”
“We can’t try to outguess them anymore. Sometimes they do things just to make me do the opposite of what they think I think they think I want to do.”“Huh?” the three of them asked at the same time, ...”
“He forced himself forward trying to seem innocent without acting like someone who was guilty who was trying to act innocent.”
“Thomas was sick of being accused of knowing things.”