He Hopes to Never Do It Again
Never Again Quotes
― Paper Towns
― Giovanni's Room
Turning at the soft sound of her proper noun, she glanced behind herself. And then frowned. "Lassiter?"
"I'one thousand over here."
"Where?" She looked all around. "Why is your voice echoing?"
"Chimney."
"What?"
"I'm stuck in the fucking chimney."
She raced over to the fireplace and got on her hands and knees. Looking upwardly into the night flue, she shook her head. "Lass? What the hell are you lot doing up in that location?"
His voice emanated from somewhere in a higher place her. "Don't tell anyone, okay?"
"What are yous—"
An arm came downwards. A very sooty arm that was encased in a crimson sleeve that had white trim. Or what had been white trim and which was now smudged with ash.
"You lot're stuck!" she exclaimed. "And give thanks God no one lit this fire!"
"Y'all're telling me," he muttered in his disembodied phonation. "I had to accident out Fritz's friction match similar a hundred times before he gave upwardly. Fuck, that sounds dirty. Anyway, just remind me never to endeavour to be Santa for your kid, okay? I'm not doing this again, even for her."
Mary stretched a little further in, simply the logs on the hearth stopped her. "Lassiter. Why can't you lot gratis yourself by dematerializing—"
"I'm impaled on a hook that's atomic number 26. I can't go ghost. And will y'all but accept this?"
"What?"
"This." He turned his hand toward her and there was…a box…in it? A small navy blue box. "Open up it. And before you ask, I already cleared information technology with your pinheaded hellren. He's not jel or anything."
Mary sat back and shook her head. "I'yard more worried about you—"
"Justopenthefuckingthingalready."
Taking off the top, she found a slightly smaller box inside. That was velvet. "What is this?" Equally she lifted the lid, she…gasped. Information technology was a pair of diamond earrings. A pair of perfectly matched, sparkly, diamond…
"A mother'due south tears," Lassiter'south slightly echo-y voice said softly. "So hard, so beautiful. I told you everything was going to exist all right. And those are to remind y'all of how strong you are, how stiff your love for your girl is…how, even in the worst of times, things have a way of working out as they should."
Blinking away tears, she thought of her crying in the lobby in front of the angel, crying because all had been lost. "They're simply beautiful," she said hoarsely.
-Lassiter & Mary"
― Claret Vow
― The Sacred and Profane Love Machine
― An Ordinary Man: An Autobiography
― Paper Towns
Every single word builds up to this moment
And I gotta convince myself
I don't want it even though I do"
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― White Night
"That'southward rather a sad view of life, surely."
"Things and then often go spoiled."
"I know," flashed Helen. "Merely people don't."
― Howards Stop
― The Last Wish
The Nazis and their silent helpers could take Ann'es life from her, but not her voice. "I know what I want, I accept a goal, have an opinion, have a faith and dear. . . . If God lets me live, I shall reach more than Mummy has always done, I shall not remain insignificant, I shall work in the world for mankind" (April 11, 1944, ver. A). In the end, the Nazi terror could non silence Anne's voice, which still rings out for all of us, whom she had hoped so ardently to serve."
― Anne Frank: The Biography
― Anne Frank: The Biography
― Anne Frank: The Biography
To my great and abiding sorrow, I was not able to save Anne's life. Merely I was able to assistance her live ii years longer. In those two years she wrote the diary that gives hope to people all over the world and calls for agreement and tolerance. It confirms my conviction that whatever attempt at activeness is meliorate than inaction. An effort tin go wrong, but inaction inevitably results in failure.
I was able to save Anne'southward diary and thus make her greatest wish come true. "I want to exist useful or give pleasure to the people around me yet who don't really know me," she wrote in her diary on March 25, 1944, well-nigh one year before her expiry. "I want to go on living, even afterwards my expiry!" And on May 11, she noted: "You've known for a long time that my greatest wish is to become a journalist anytime and later a famous writer."
Through her diary Anne actually does live on. She stands for the triumph of the spirit over evil and death.
A notation by Miep Gies, Amsterdam, Jan 1998"
― Anne Frank: The Biography
To discriminate against Jews, to persecute them, was thus legally sanctioned. Germans were now free to indulge their bigotry and hatred knowing they were in compliance with the police force, a reassuring feeling for people with a strong traditional respect for governmental authority."
― Anne Frank: The Biography
Otto Frank's favorite poet, Heinrich Heine, whose poem "Lorelei" every schoolchild knew by heart, was declared a nonperson. In hereafter textbooks, "Poet unknown" would supercede the proper name of Heinrich Heine, a poet who had written a hundred years before, "Wherever they burn books they will as well, in the terminate, burn human beings."
― Anne Frank: The Biography
How much longer would this human being be allowed to promulgate his madness? Otto wondered. How far would people let him get? When would they realize what his intentions really were? What if he really came to power? What would become of the Jews then? Would the Franks still exist safe in Frg? Would Hitler be able to deprive them of their livelihood? There was only one thing Otto felt absolutely certain of and stressed repeatedly to his family and friends: Nosotros must not let this man to deprive united states of america of our German identity. If only the economic system would finally pick up."
― Anne Frank: The Biography
― Mr. Fox
― The Black Prince
never once more to live here gentle
with the other inhabitants"
― The Last Usable Hour
Butler sighed. On the chaise lounge, Juliet snored like a drunken crewman. He smiled suddenly.
'Yes, Artemis. All is forgiven. Just one affair…'
'Yep?'
'Never once again. Fairies are besides… human."
― Artemis Fowl
― The Great Pearl of Wisdom
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