Dont you know… I’m the boggyman.”-St. Dane
D. J. MACHALE“Who’s Heinz and what’s an accordion?”
More D. J. MacHale Quotes
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My life is an ongoing, ever changing adventure.
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I love you Mark…” Courtney, PoR. I love you too Courtney…” Mark, PoR.
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And so we go.’ It’s my way of saying that I’m prepared for the next adventure. The next chapter. The next challenge. Whatever comes my way, I’m ready for it. Because that truly is the way it was meant to be.
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I see you brought along your violent little girlfriend. What a nice surprise!” – Saint Dane (The Reality Bug)
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Mine would be, “We will stand together, he and I. One in victory, one in shame. Only then can I truly own the power of Halla. How sweet the moment of revelation will be, when he learns that he handed it to me.” -SD the Pilgrims of Rayne
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I’m sorry I hurt your hand…with my face.” -Bobby Pendragon
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Oh yeah, and Spader was hanging out with a penguin” -Bobby Pendragon
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To write, you need to find what you love.
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The history of each and every territory is written in the blood of those who died trying to fulfill the aspirations of their ambitious leaders.
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Siry answered with one simple, shattering word. “Veelox.
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Do you know how hard it is to gather seventy thousand people? Especially people who are confused and scared that they might be eaten by hungry dinosaurs?
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I was disappointed in Coop. He hated being bored and so did I. He was always looking for different things to do and coming up with new adventures that kept us moving. That was his job.
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Because this is the way things are meant to be.(Press Tilton)
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I’ve made mistakes. More than my share. Hopefully, I’ve learned from them, but can’t guarentee anything. There’s only one thing I can promise. I’m taking this to the end.” -Bobby Pendragon
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I felt as if I learned a few things. I learned that it’s sometimes okay to think like a weenie, so long as you don’t act like one—at least not all the time. I learned that it’s okay to be wrong, as long as you can admit it and are willing to listen to those who may know better.
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