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  • #1
    Neal Shusterman
    “In a perfect world everything would be either black or white, right or wrong, and everyone would know the difference. But this isn't a perfect world. The problem is people who think it is.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #2
    Neal Shusterman
    “Which is worse, Risa often wondered, to have tens of thousands of babies that no one wanted or to silently make then go away before they were even born”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #3
    Neal Shusterman
    “Please what? the teacher thinks. Please break the law? Please put myself and the school at risk? But, no, that's not it at all. What he's really saying is: Please be a human being. With a life so full of rules and regiments, it's so easy to forget that's what they are. She knows—she sees—how often compassion takes a back seat to expediency.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #4
    Neal Shusterman
    “I don't know what happens to our consciousness when we're unwound," says Connor. "I don't even know when that consciousness starts. But I do know this." He pauses to make sure all of them are listening. "We have a right to our lives!"
    The kids go wild.
    "We have a right to choose what happens to our bodies!"
    The cheers reach fever pitch.
    "We deserve a world where both those things are possible— and it's our job to help make that world.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #5
    Neal Shusterman
    “One thing yo learn when you've lived as long as I have-people aren't all good, and people aren't all bad. We move in and out of darkness and light all of our lives. Right now, I'm pleased to be in the light.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #6
    Neal Shusterman
    “But this isn't a perfect world. The problem is people who think it is. -Connor”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #7
    Neal Shusterman
    “How can you pass laws about things that nobody knows?"
    "They do it all the time," says Hayden. "That's what law is: educated guesses at right and wrong.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind
    tags: law

  • #8
    Neal Shusterman
    “He also keeps his silence when Bible passages become shredded to justify unwinding, and kids start to see the face of God in the fragments.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #9
    Neal Shusterman
    “The Bill of Life was signed, the Unwind Accord went into effect, and the war was over. Everyone was so happy to end the war, no one cared about the consequences”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #10
    Neal Shusterman
    “Just as the airplane graveyard was Heaven disguised as Hell, harvest camp is Hell masquerading Heaven.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #11
    Neal Shusterman
    “of course, if more people had been organ donors, unwinding never would have happened... but people like to keep what's theirs, even after their dead. It didnt take long for ethics to be crushed by greed. Unwinding became big business, and people let it happen”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #12
    Neal Shusterman
    “Can I believe in that God too?”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #13
    Neal Shusterman
    “Roland glares at Connor and Connor glares back. Then he says what he always says at moments like this.
    "Nice socks."
    Although Roland doesn't look down right away, it derails him just enough for him to back off. He doesn't check to see if his socks match until he thinks Connor isn't looking. And the moment he does, Connor snickers. Small victories are bet­ter than none.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #14
    Neal Shusterman
    “...One thing you learn when you've lived as long as I have-people aren't all good, and people aren't all bad. We move in and out of darkness and light all of our lives. Right now, I'm pleased to be in the light.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #15
    Neal Shusterman
    “Looks are deceiving," Risa says. "After all, when I first saw you I thought you looked reasonably intelligent.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #16
    Neal Shusterman
    “Getting to know someone in blind darkness changes your impression of them.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #17
    Neal Shusterman
    “What he's really saying is: Please be a human being. With a life so full of rules and regiments, it's so easy to forget that's what they are. She knows—she sees—how often compassion takes a back seat to expediency.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #18
    Neal Shusterman
    “That's what law is: educated guesses at right and wrong.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #19
    Neal Shusterman
    “You...you lost your faith?"
    "No...just my convictions. I still very much believe in God- just not a god who condones human tithing."
    Lev begins to feel himself choking up with an unexpected flood of feeling, all the emotions that had been building up throughout their talk- throughout the weeks- arriving all at once like a sonic boom.
    "I never knew there was a choice.”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #20
    Neal Shusterman
    “I'm alone. And I'm crying. And no one is coming to the crib. And the nightlight has burned out. And I'm mad. I'm so mad. Left frontal lobe. I...I...I don't feel so good. Left occipital lobe. I... don't remember where...Left parietal lobe. I...I...I can't remember my name,but...but...Right temporal...but I'm still here. Right frontal. I'm still here... Right occipital.I'm still...Right parietal. I'm...Cerebellum. I'm...Thalamus. I...Hypothalamus. I...Hippocampus...Medulla........................”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #21
    Neal Shusterman
    “Damn right! The time of your life! Gotta wrap up all those life events, all those parties, into one - birthdays, wedding, funeral." THen he turns to their father. "Very efficient, right, Dad?"....

    "Here's to my brother, Lev," Marcus says. "And to our parents! Who have always done the right thing. The appropriate thing. Who have always given generously to charity. Who have always given 10 percent of everything to our church. Hey, Mom - we're lucky you had ten kids instead of five, otherwise we'd end up having to cut Lev off at the waist!”
    Neal Shusterman, Unwind

  • #22
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #23
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Where did you go to, if I may ask?' said Thorin to Gandalf as they rode along.
    To look ahead,' said he.
    And what brought you back in the nick of time?'
    Looking behind,' said he.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #24
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “Good Morning!" said Bilbo, and he meant it. The sun was shining, and the grass was very green. But Gandalf looked at him from under long bushy eyebrows that stuck out further than the brim of his shady hat.

    "What do you mean?" he said. "Do you wish me a good morning, or mean that it is a good morning whether I want it or not; or that you feel good this morning; or that it is a morning to be good on?"

    "All of them at once," said Bilbo. "And a very fine morning for a pipe of tobacco out of doors, into the bargain.

    ...

    "Good morning!" he said at last. "We don't want any adventures here, thank you! You might try over The Hill or across The Water." By this he meant that the conversation was at an end.
    "What a lot of things you do use Good morning for!" said Gandalf. "Now you mean that you want to get rid of me, and that it won't be good till I move off.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #25
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “You have nice manners for a thief and a liar," said the dragon.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #26
    J.R.R. Tolkien
    “In a hole in the ground there lived a hobbit. Not a nasty, dirty, wet hole, filled with the ends of worms and an oozy smell, nor yet a dry, bare, sandy hole with nothing in it to sit down on or to eat: it was a hobbit-hole, and that means comfort.”
    J.R.R. Tolkien, The Hobbit, or There and Back Again

  • #27
    Hilary McKay
    “Darling Daddy,
    This is Rose.
    Very good news. Caddy is going to marry Micheal. In case you have forgotten because you have not been home for so long he is the one with the ponytail and the earring that you do not like. And Caddy says she will have a white lace dress and three bridesmaids, Saffron and Sarah and me, and a big party for everyone, all her old boyfriends too. Fireworks. A band. A big tent called a marquee. But where will we put it? Carriages with white horses for us all to go to the church. Afterward Caddy and Micheal will go for a holiday to Australia to visit the Great Barrier Reef. Caddy has it all worked out and Mummy says Yes She Can Of Course You Can Darling Of Course You Must Do That. Saffron said That Will Cost a Few Weeks Housekeeping and Mummy said Yes But We Do Not Need to Worry About That. DADDY WILL PAY.
    Love, Rose.”
    Hilary McKay, Indigo's Star

  • #28
    Hilary McKay
    “Rose's work of art took her all day, including two playtimes, story time, and most of lunch.
    At the end of school it was stolen from her by the wicked teacher who had pretended to be so interested.
    "Beautiful- what-is-it?" she asked as she pinned it high on the wall, where Rose could not reach.
    "They take your pictures," said Indigo,... when he finally made out what all the roaring and stamping was about. "They do take them.... Why do you want that picture so much?" he asked Rose.
    "It was my best ever," said Rose furiously. "I hate school. I hate everyone in it. I will kill them all when I'm big enough."
    "You can't just go round killing people," Indigo told her...”
    Hilary McKay, Saffy's Angel

  • #29
    Hilary McKay
    “Oh, Caddy," said Saffron miserably.
    "I know. It's awful. But I'm going. We all should."
    "It will be so sad."
    "You have to be sad sometimes," said Caddy. "Whatever Dad says. He may be right. Granddad probably had totally lost his marbles, but I am still sad and I'm still going to the funeral. I shall be as unhappy as I like and I shall where black.”
    Hilary McKay, Saffy's Angel

  • #30
    Hilary McKay
    “Darling Daddy,
    This is Rose.
    Saffy says everyone says it is Indigo's fault that their Head has two black eyes and a swelled-up nose.
    Love from Rose.
    P.S. Sarah who is here says to tell you love from wheelchair woman too.

    Rose's father telephoned especially to tell Rose not to call Sarah Wheelchair Woman.

    "That's what she called herself," protested Rose. "She thought of it! Aren't you worried about what I told you about Indigo and the Head?"

    "What?" asked Bill. "Oh that! Two black eyes and a swollen nose! I don't think I can believe that one, Rose darling!”
    Hilary McKay, Indigo's Star



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