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  • #1
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “You must remember, family is often born of blood, but it doesn't depend on blood. Nor is it exclusive of friendship. Family members can be your best friends, you know. And best friends, whether or not they are related to you, can be your family.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #2
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Oh, here’s a clever one. Do you remember this question from the first test? It reads, ‘What’s wrong with this statement?’ And do you know what Constance wrote in reply? She wrote, ‘What’s wrong with you?”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #3
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “And please don't call me that."

    I didn't call you 'that', I called you George Washington.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #4
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Now listen, we need to be quiet as mice. No, quieter than that. As quiet as . . . as . . .”
    “Dead mice?” Reynie suggested.
    “Perfect,” said Kate with an approving nod. “As quiet as dead mice.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #5
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Why, then, do you think the white player might have done it?”

    Reynie considered. He imagined himself moving out his knight only to bring it right back to where it started. Why would he ever do such a thing? At last he said, “Perhaps because he doubted himself.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #6
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “One problem with being a leader, is that even among your friends you are alone, for it is you -- and you alone -- to whom the others look for final guidance.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #7
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “You've read half the books in this house? This whole house?"
    "Well, approximately half." Sticky said. "To be more accurate, I suppose I've read more like" - his eyes went up as he calculated - "three sevenths? Yes, three sevenths."
    "Only three sevenths?" said Kate, pretending to look disappointed. "And here I was prepared to be impressed.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #8
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “The answer to this riddle has a hole in the middle,
    And some have been known to fall in it.
    In tennis it's nothing, but it can be received,
    And sometimes a person may win it.
    Though not seen or heard it may be perceived,
    Like princes or bees it's in clover.
    The answer to this riddle has a hole in the middle,
    And without it one cannot start over.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #9
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Reynie's fce fell. 'It's not funny, Kate.'
    For a moment - a fleeting moment - Kate looked desperately sad. 'Well, of course it's not funny, Reynie Muldoon. But what do you want me to do? Cry?”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #10
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Daddy, will you take me to the mill, again?”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #11
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Did the men steal the papers?" Reynie asked, fearing her response.
    No, because they are fools," Sophie said bitterly. "They demanded to see the papers, and when I did not answer fast enough -- they were very frightening, you see -- they hurt me so that I was not awake. . . . When I opened my eyes they were still trying to find the papers. They did not understand how we organize the library, you see. They were angry and creating a bad mess. . . . The police were coming and the men decided they must leave. I shouted at them as they left: 'It is a free and public library! All you had to do was ask!”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

  • #12
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “She announced her age right away, for children consider their ages every bit as important as their names.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #13
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “ 'Is that really the best you can say? An average-looking boy? An awful lot of boys are average-looking, S.Q.!' And poor S.Q., he just kept arguing that 'this boy was especially average-looking.' " ~ Kate Wetherall, The Mysterious Benedict Society”
    Trenton Lee Stewart

  • #14
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Kate seemed to have doubled in size. She had drawn back her broad shoulders and set her jaw, and something in the stance called to mind the contained ferocity of a lioness. But it was the fierceness in Kate's bright blue eyes that had the most striking effect. The sort of look that made you thankful she wasn't your enemy. "It's not going to be over," Kate said firmly "Until we say so.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

  • #15
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “So what's your team called?" asked Kate, twisting her legs into a pretzel-like configuration, "We're called the Winmates because we're inmates who win." Kate looked back and forth at Reynie and Constance, searching their expression for signs of delight.
    "You gave yourselves a name?" asked Constance.
    Now it was Kate's turn to be baffled. "You didn't? How can you have a team without a name?”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #16
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Something about this made Reynie uneasy. Had he done so badly? Was this meant to test his courage? He did as he was told, closing his eyes and bracing himself as best he could.
    "Why are you flinching?" the pencil woman asked.
    "I don't know. I thought maybe you were going to slap me."
    "Don't be ridiculous. I could slap you perfectly well with your eyes open. I'm only going to blindfold you.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #17
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “You were brave to do what you did," he said slowly. "And I know you did it out of live for our friends. But if you ever do something like this again, I can promise you that Ten Men and Executives are going to be the least of your worries- do you understand?" His espression was very severe, his jaw was set, and his words were clipped and terse as if spoken with much suppressed anger. Kate burst out laughing. "Milligan," she said, "I'll bet you scare the wits out of bad guys, but as a dad you don't scare anyone very much." "She's right." Constance said. "I can tell you aren't really angry." Milligan frowned and looked at Reynie, but Reynie averted his eyes to avoid disappointing him- for he, too, had been unfazed by Milligan's stern admonition. Only Sticky, furiously polishing his spectacles in the back seat, showed the effect Milligan had hoped for. But Sticky was easily unnerved and could hardly be used as a measure. "Well," Milligan said, his face relaxing. "At least I tried."

    "... Speaking of which, the boys weren't actually touching the breifcases in the trunk, I hope?" Wondering how Milligan knew, Kate stuck her head out the office door and gave Reynie and Sticky a warning look. They nodded and tried to close the trunk as quietly as possible. "They aren't now anyway." "Good," Milligan said, picking up his duffel bag. "I'd hate to have to speak sternly to them again. It embarasses me to be so ineffective.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

  • #18
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “I'm an orphan!" Constance cried gleefully. "I'm an orphan!" ~ The Prisoner's Dilemma”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #19
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “They stared out their window at night enough to know where the darkest shadows lay, and it was to the darkest shadows they kept.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #20
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “In the candle's flickering light, the library's thousands of books emerged from the shadows, and for a moment Nicholas could not help admiring them again. During free time he had almost never looked up from the pages he was reading, but now he saw the books anew, from without rather than from within, and was reminded of how beautiful they were simply as objects. The geometrical wonder of them all, each book on its own and all the books together, row upon row, the infinite patterns and possibilities they presented. They were truly lovely.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict
    tags: books

  • #21
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Au contraire..."
    "What?" Constance demanded.
    Curtain blinked.
    ~ The Perilous Journey”
    Trenton Lee Stewart

  • #22
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “If we're just trying to be accurate, then how about 'The Doomed to Fail Bunch'?" said Constance.
    "Honestly! We can't even name ourselves.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #23
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Oh dear,"cried Rhonda just then, for Mr. Benedict, awash in strong emotion, has gone to sleep.with a sudden loud snore he toppled forward into the attentive arms of Rhonda and Number Two, who eased him to the floor.
    "What's wrong with him?" Constance asked.
    "He has narcolepsy," said Kate.
    "He steals a lot?"
    "That's kleptomania," Sticky said. "Mr. Benedict sleeps a lot.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #24
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “I've only just arrived, Kate. It may surprise you to learn that you were my top priority.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #25
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “At this, Constance sat down on a rock and covered her face. She seemed smaller than ever now - so small the harbor breeze might catch her up like a scrap of paper and carry her away, carry her into nowhere.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society

  • #26
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Somhow those Ten Men -- at the time they were called Recruiters, of course -- discovered that Constance had been at the library. Most likely one of their informants saw her come out, because it was on that very day that the brutes showed up and threatened the librarians. Who told them nothing, incidentally.'
    'The same thing happened in Holland,' Kate reflected. 'You'd think these guys would learn their lesson -- librarians know how to keep quiet.'
    'It helps to ask politely,' said Mr. Benedict”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Prisoner's Dilemma

  • #27
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “No sooner had he thought this than he realized what was anchoring his happiness. It was purpose. He knew what he wanted to do. He knew the way he thought things should be, and Mr. Harinton was proving that other people--even adults--could feel the same way. Nicholas had something to aim for now. He might not know what he wanted to be when he grew up, but he knew with absolute certainty how he wanted to be.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict

  • #28
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “You know what i like about buttons? They're very small things that hold bigger things together. Awfully important, buttons - little but strong.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey

  • #29
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “Nicholas Benedict did have an exceptional gift for knowing things (more exceptional, in fact, than most adults would have thought possible), and yet not even he could know that this next chapter was to be the most unusual-and most important-of his entire childhood. Indeed, the strange days that lay ahead would change him forever, though for now they had less substance than the mist through which he ran.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict

  • #30
    Trenton Lee Stewart
    “So began one of the fiercest and strangest battles ever fought, a battle that involved all manner of business supplies, elegant clothing and accessories, and no shortage of trickery and taunts.”
    Trenton Lee Stewart, The Mysterious Benedict Society and the Perilous Journey
    tags: humor



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