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Todd Hewitt Quotes

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Patrick Ness
“I’ll find you—

Keep calling for me, Viola—

Cuz here I come.”
Patrick Ness, Monsters of Men

Patrick Ness
“We just keep on having to save each other", he says. "We ever gonna be even?"
"I hope not," I say”
Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

Patrick Ness
“Do you believe there's hope at the end?"
"No, no, I dont, but im still going, you coming with me?”
Patrick Ness

Patrick Ness
“Always," I say to him. "Every time.”
Patrick Ness

Patrick Ness
“Yer calling for me son, and I will answer.”
Patrick Ness

Patrick Ness
“A peace that blacked yer eye,' I say. 'A peace that split yer lip.'

He looks at me for another second and then gives a sad snort. “The words of a sage,” he says, “in the voice of a hick.”
Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

Patrick Ness
“He survives, does our Todd.”
Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer

Patrick Ness
“One minute I’m standing there behind everyone and the next thing I know, I’m between Matthew and Viola, I have my knife out pointing at him, my own Noise falling like an avalanche and my mouth saying, “You best take two steps away from her and you best be taking ’em right quick.”
Patrick Ness, The Knife of Never Letting Go

Patrick Ness
“Fine, fine, you just stay at home, read yer book–”
He stops himself suddenly. “Oh, damn, sorry, no, I didn’t mean that. I forgot.”
And the weird thing is, he seems sincere.
There’s a moment of quiet where his Noise pulses again with that strong feeling he’s hiding–
That something he’s trying to bury that makes him feel–
And then he says, “You know . . .” and I can see the offer coming and I don’t think I can bear it, I don’t think I could live another minute if he says it out loud. “If you ever wanted me to read it for–”
“No, Davy,” I say quickly. “No, thanks, no.”
“You sure?”
“Yes.”
“Well, the offer’s there.” His Noise goes bright again, blooming as he thinks about his new title, about women, about me and him as brothers.
And he whistles happily all the way back to town.”
Patrick Ness, The Ask and the Answer