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"âHope hurts. Thatâs what you need to learn, and fast, if you donât want it to cut you open from the inside out. Hope is bad. Hope means you keep on holding to things that wonât ever be so again, and so you bleed an inch at a time until thereâs nothing left. Ely-Eleanor is always saying âdonât use this wordâ and âdonât use that word,â but she never bans the ones that are really bad. She never bans hope.â"
"Her accusations had been met with reality, and they didnât have anyplace else to go."
"You know, sometimes I almost forget how creepy you are, and then you go and say something like that."
"Then Angela turned on Kade, and said, âI meant what I said. Itâs sick, how you pretend like youâre something youâre not.â âI was about to say the same thing to you,â said Christopher. âI mean, you always did a pretty good job of pretending to be a decent human being. You had me fooled.â"
"Time resumed. Time had a way of doing that."
"Hope only got you hurt. Hope was her least favorite thing, of all things."
"âThere might be spiders,â said Jacqueline. She wrinkled her nose, less out of actual distaste and more out of the knowledge that she was supposed to find spiders distasteful. She really found them rather endearing. They are sleek and clean and elegant, and when their webs got messed up, they ripped them down and started over again. People could learn a lot from spiders."
"Of course this was all real. She had had her share of wild and beautiful dreams, but never anything like this. And if she hadnât dreamed it, it had to be real, and if it was real, of course they were still there. Real places didnât go away just because youâd had a nap."
"The first manâthe Masterâraised his goblet in a mocking toast. âTo the future,â he said. âItâs on its way now, whether weâre prepared or not.â"
"There are moments that change everything, and once things have been changed, they do not change back."
"Time is the alchemy that turns compassion into love."
"âOnly one way to find out,â said Kade, and started walking. âWhy do people always say that?â muttered Cora, trailing along at the rear of the group. Thereâs always more than one way to find something out. People only say thereâs only one way when they want an excuse to do something incredibly stupid without getting called on it. There are lots of ways to find out, and some of them even involve not pissing off a man who goes by âthe Lord of the Dead.ââ âYeah, but they wouldnât be as much fun, now would they?â"
"The Queen of Cakes pursed her lips. âYou must be from Sumiâs world,â she said primly. âYouâre just as obnoxious as she was. Sheâs quiet now. How did you make her that way?â âWell, she died, so that was a large part of it,â said Kade. âDead people normally stay in their graves, out of the way of the rest of us.â"
"Cora was very good at ignoring people who told her to do foolish things."
"Quests were a lot like dogs, Cora thought. They were much more attractive when seen from a distance, and not barking in the middle of the night or pooping all over the house. She had been there for every terrible, wearying, bone-breaking moment of this quest, and it held no magic for her. She knew it too well."
"Parents lied to children when they thought it was necessary, or when they thought that it would somehow make things better. It only made sense that children should lie to parents in the same way."
"Miss Hansard, who had been teaching for nearly twenty years, slumped against her desk and wondered when retirement had gone from a distant impossibility to something to be devoutly yearned for. They got younger every year. She was certain of that much, at least. They got younger, and harder to understand, every single year."
"Mysteries in books were the best kind. The real world was absolutely full of boring mysteries, questions that never got answered and lost things that never got found. That wasnât allowed, in books. In books, mysteries were always interesting and exciting, packed with daring and danger, and in the end, the good guys found the clues and the bad guys got their comeuppance. Best of all, nothing was ever lost forever. If something mattered enough for the author to write it down, it would come back before the last page was turned. It would always come back."
"Katherine understood rules. Understood them down to the marrow of her bones. Rules were the reason the world could work at all. Following the rules didnât make you a good person, just like breaking them didnât make you a bad one, but it could make you an invisible person, and invisible people got to do as they liked."
"There are many good things in the world, and each of them happens for the first time only once, and never again."
"âSometimes âfairâ is bigger than just you,â said the Archivist.âŚâSometimes âfairâ has to think about whatâs best for everyone.â"
"If you want to help her, you need to help yourself first. No one serves their friends by grinding themselves into dust on the altar of compassion."
"Paperwork is a magic in and of itself. It makes spouses out of strangers, makes homes out of housesâŚand mades students out of runaways."
"It can be easy, when hearing about someone elseâs adventures in a far-off, magical land, to say âI would never choose the mundane world over the fantastical. I would run into rivers of rainbow as fast as my legs would carry me, and I would never once look back.â It is so often easy, when one has the luxury of being sure a thing will never happen, to be equally sure of oneâs answers. Reality, it must sadly be said, has a way of complicating things, even things we might believe could never be that complicated."
"Hope is a vicious beast. It sinks in its claws and it doesnât let go."
"My nameâs Christopher. I was a friend of Jackâs before she went back to the Moors. I mean, not really. Jack doesnât have friends, she has minions who havenât figured out their place in the grand scheme of things."
"âClothes matter,â he said, draping the vest over his arm and reaching for a pile of neatly folded blouses. âClothes are part of how you learn to feel like yourself, and not someone who just happens to look like you. Donât you remember what it was like when someone else decided what you were going to wear?â"
"Sumi was Sumi. Spending time with her was like trying to form a close personal relationship with a cloud of butterflies. Prettyâdazzling, evenâbut not exactly companionable. And some of the butterflies had knives, and that was where the metaphor collapsed."
"New things are the best kind of magic there is."
"Iâd banter, but I havenât the time, and you havenât the wit to keep up."
"Thatâs the trouble with gods. They donât care much how poorly they treat their toys."
"âJack?â Kade took a cautious step forward. âAre youâŚ?â âThere are only a certain number of possible ways to end that question, and the answer to all of them is âno,ââ said Jack."
"If your friends would stop wanting you around because youâre not exactly like them, theyâre not very good friends."
"âBack where I come from, mothers and fathers live together most of the time. Unless theyâre divorced.â âWhatâs âdivorcedâ mean?â âIt means they were married and now theyâre not anymore, so their kids get double Christmas.â"
"âI donât believe in destiny.â âDestiny believes in you.â The fawn took a breath. âI really am sorry we had to hit you.â âIâm sorry too,â said Regan. âYou understand this was for your own good.â âI understand you think this was for my own good.â"
"Destiny wasnât real. Destiny was for people like Laurel, who could pin everything they had to an idea that the world was supposed to work in a certain way, and refuse to let it change."
"There would be time to grab something from the dining hall before she had to go to English class. The thought of having to analyze the poetry of Emily Dickinson without calories was enough to make her want to cry. Why adults constantly wanted to know what centuries-old poems meant was beyond her. Shouldnât someone have found the right answer by now? Or at least an answer good enough to accept?"
"We canât make things that happened not have happened by wishing that they hadnât."
"This wasnât the first time Cora had met people who thought their ideas about how the world should be were the only right ones."
"âHeroism is addictive. Maybe thatâs why it sounds so much like âheroin.ââ"
"âIf theyâre being locked, theyâre being locked. We donât have a key.â âSometimes, you donât need a key,â said Sumi. Her smile verged on feral. âSometimes a crowbar is good enough.â"
"You look like the kind of girl who might know stuff about lichen."
"The nameless girl stared at Cora. âYouâre insane.â âProbably,â said Cora placidly. âSticks and stones, as the sages say; sticks and stones. I know what I am and Iâm happy this way, and saying something true shouldnât be an insult, ever, because thatâs not how words want to work.â"
"âMy name is Lord of the Forest,â said the stag. Regan nodded. Every stag sheâd ever met had been named Lord of the Forest, even when there was another stag only a few feet away. Deer didnât understand irony."
", , and and , and , we're calling your names."
"says, and I find I agree, You have to break rules if you want to break free."
Heute, am 12. Tag schlagen wir unser Lager in einem sehr merkwĂźrdig geformten HĂśhleneingang auf. Wir sind von den Strapazen der letzten Tage sehr erschĂśpft, das Abenteuer an dem groĂen Wasserfall steckt uns noch allen in den Knochen. Wir bereiten uns daher nur ein kurzes Abendmahl und ziehen uns in unsere Kalebassen-Zelte zurĂźck. Dr. Zwitlako kann es allerdings nicht lassen, noch einige Vermessungen vorzunehmen. 2. Aug.
- Das Tagebuch
Es gab sie, mein Lieber, es gab sie! Dieses Tagebuch beweist es. Es berichtet von rätselhaften Entdeckungen, die unsere Ahnen vor langer, langer Zeit während einer Expedition gemacht haben. Leider fehlt der grĂśĂte Teil des Buches, uns sind nur 5 Seiten geblieben.
Also gibt es sie doch, die sagenumwobenen Riesen?
Weil ich so nen Rosenkohl nicht dulde!
- Zwei auĂer Rand und Band
Und ich bin sauer!