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    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “A person can be educated and still be stupid, and a wise man can have no education at all.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #2
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “In a crowd of a thousand boys claiming to be the prince, there would be only one with the same look of trouble in his eye.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #3
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “You are the biggest fool of a boy I've ever known," Mott said. Then his tone softened. "But you will serve Carthya well."
    "I wish I felt ready to do this," I said. "The closer we come to the moment, the more I see every defect in my character that caused my parents to send me away in the first place."
    "From all I'm told, the prince they sent away was selfish, mischievous, and destructive. The king who returns is courageous, noble, and strong."
    "And a fool," I added
    Mott chuckled. "You are that too.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #4
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Kneel, please," Connor said. "I wish to study you better."
    Come as close to me as you'd like," I answered. "Study me here, on my feet."
    "You won't kneel?"
    "Would a prince?"
    Conner raised his voice. "You're not a prince until I say so."
    "I don't need you to say so, sir. As you see me standing here, I am the prince of Carthya.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #5
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “This is for you." i pressed the stone in Kerwyn's hand.
    Kerwyn turned it over in his hands, unimpressed. "imatator's gold? It's worthless."
    "No, it's real gold. I am real Kerwyn."
    ...
    He pulled a creased and worn paper from his pocket and unfolded it. His hands shook increasingly as he read it. Then he turned to the audience and said,
    "This note was given to me by King Eckbert
    ...
    to read it only if someone ever came forward claiming to be the prince. This is what it says." He read aloud,
    "'Many may one day claim to be the lost prince of Carthya.
    ...
    You will know the Prince Jaron by one sign alone. He will give you the humblest of rocks and tell you it's gold.'"
    ...
    "Lords and ladies of Carthya, I present to you the son of King Eckbert and Queen Erin. He is the lost royal of Carthya, who lives and stands before you. Hail, Prince Jaron.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #6
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Carthya's not my country," I said, reaching for the doors to leave. "Frankly, I hope Avenia Destroys it”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #7
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “That brought a faint smile to my face. "Then let's hope Conner chooses Roden, so that Carthya has some hope of an honerable king.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #8
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “The saddest thing is there won’t be anyone to miss us when we’re gone. No family, no friends, no one waiting at home.”
    “It’s better that way,” I said. “It’ll be easier for me, knowing my death doesn’t add to anyone’s pain.”
    “If you can’t give anyone pain, then you can’t give them joy either.”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #9
    Jennifer A. Nielsen
    “Mi padre decía que una persona puede ser culta y estúpida al mismo tiempo, y que un hombre sabio puede no haber recibido educación ninguna" - Sage”
    Jennifer A. Nielsen, The False Prince

  • #10
    Gail Carson Levine
    “Do you like to slide?" His voice was eager.
    Stair rails! Did he suspect me? I forced a sigh. "No, Majesty. I'm terrified of heights."
    "Oh." His polite tone had returned.
    "I wish I could enjoy it. This fear of heights is an affliction."
    He nodded, a show of sympathy but not much interest. I was losing him.
    "Especially," I added, "as I've grown taller.”
    Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted

  • #11
    Gail Carson Levine
    “It is helpful to know the proper way to behave, so one can decide whether or not to be proper.”
    Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted

  • #12
    Gail Carson Levine
    “He loved me. He'd loved me as long as he he'd known me! I hadn't loved him as long perhaps, but now I loved him equally well, or better. I loved his laugh, his handwriting, his steady gaze, his honorableness, his freckles, his appreciation of my jokes, his hands, his determination that I should know the worst of him. And, most of all, shameful though it might be, I loved his love for me.”
    Gail Carson Levine, Ella Enchanted

  • #13
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “Sometimes, if you want to change a man's mind, you have to change the mind of the man next to him first.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The King of Attolia

  • #14
    Anton Chekhov
    “Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass.”
    Anton Chekhov

  • #15
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “You learn something new everyday."
    "What are you learning?" Sophos asked.
    "To keep my mouth shut, I hope.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The Thief

  • #16
    “Have you noticed how nobody ever looks up? Nobody looks at chimneys, or trees against the sky, or the tops of buildings. Everybody just looks down at the pavement or their shoes. The whole world could pass them by and most people wouldn't notice.”
    Julie Andrews Edwards, The Last of the Really Great Whangdoodles

  • #18
    C.S. Lewis
    “The world does not need more Christian literature. What it needs is more Christians writing good literature.”
    C.S. Lewis

  • #19
    Jeanne Birdsall
    “Jane,' she said, climbing down from the chair. 'Remember last year when I built that model wind tower for you and you wrote those poems for me?'

    And you said you'd never switch homework assignments with me again.'

    For good reason. My teacher had a hard time believing I wrote Tra-la the joy of tulips blooming, Ha-ha the thrill of bumblebees zooming. I'm alive and I dance, I'm alive though death is always looming. When I finally convinced her that I had, she asked me if I needed to talk to the school counselor.”
    Jeanne Birdsall, The Penderwicks on Gardam Street

  • #20
    Jeanne Birdsall
    “The referee told me this league has never had a brawl of that magnitude," said Mr. Penderwick after a long, painful silence. "Of course, at the time I was pretending to be a casual passerby and not a father at all.”
    Jeanne Birdsall, The Penderwicks on Gardam Street

  • #21
    Jeanne Birdsall
    “Skye, no one except you believes in the possibility of Batty blowing up.”
    Jeanne Birdsall, The Penderwicks Collection: The Penderwicks / The Penderwicks on Gardam Street / The Penderwicks at Point Mouette

  • #22
    Jeanne Birdsall
    “The sky was a rich cloudless blue, the air still and dry, the maple trees glowing with glorious reds and oranges and yellows, and everywhere on Gardam Street squirrels bustled about with self-importance, burying their nuts in the most unlikely places.”
    Jeanne Birdsall, The Penderwicks on Gardam Street

  • #23
    Megan Whalen Turner
    “I have a whole guard room full of brawny veterans who'd enjoy a chance to drag two Eddisians out of here, particularly if you kicked a lot and they could kick you back.”
    Megan Whalen Turner, The King of Attolia

  • #24
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “...The queen's mocking laughter cut in. "This is your treasure, Lord Sheftu?"

    "Aye. The greatest treasure in Egypt—a maid whose loyalty cannot be bought. Whatever bargain we make, Daughter of the Sun, must include her freedom.”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Mara, Daughter of the Nile

  • #25
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “One doesn’t just chuck away the story of one’s life, however much one wishes it had read differently.”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Greensleeves

  • #26
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “Dr. Edmonds smiled and shrugged. “It’s a bit harsh, perhaps, but Ezra Pound once said, ‘Real education must ultimately be limited to men who insist on knowing; the rest is mere sheepherding.’ I think he was right. I seem to have spent my life with the sheep.”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Greensleeves

  • #27
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “The foolish face of praise,’” Uncle Frosty quoted. “‘. . . the forced smile which we put on in company where we do not feel at ease, in answer to conversation which does not interest us.’” “Who wrote that?” I asked in astonishment. “Emerson.”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Greensleeves

  • #28
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “As he spoke, he turned and looked at me, with such complete comprehension in his eyes that I felt we'd somehow discussed the subject exhaustively. In fact, for just a second I was irrationally convinced that in some previous conversation I couldn't quite remember we'd talked about everything on earth . . . It was a queer sensation a―kind of flash of recognition”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw, Greensleeves

  • #29
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw
    “My princess," began Mara, then found she could not speak the crushing phrases. "His Highness sends his warmest regards," she finished.
    She had the satisfaction of seeing Ianni's face come back to life; the great dark eyes lost their look of suffering and turned hopefully toward the king. Mara turned to him too, well-pleased with her merciful little lie. But one look at his startled face froze the blood in her veins. What a fool she was! Of course, he had understood every word she said.
    "Son of Pharaoh, live forever!" she gasped. "I crave pardon-- I could not believe you meant to wound this princess, however lowly--"
    "You mean you forgot that I could understand," retorted Thutmose.”
    Eloise Jarvis McGraw

  • #30
    Rebecca Stead
    “Trying to forget really doesn't work. In fact, it's pretty much the same as remembering.”
    Rebecca Stead, When You Reach Me

  • #31
    Rebecca Stead
    “I'm an old man, and she's gone now. So don't worry, okay?”
    Rebecca Stead, When You Reach Me



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