The surprise is on the far side.” “You’re sure?” “Positive.” “It better not be another fairy,” Seth said. “What’s the matter with fairies?” “I’ve already seen about a billion of them and also they turned me into a walrus.
BRANDON MULLFablehaven’s awesome!!so is the candy shop war!
More Brandon Mull Quotes
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The baby dove into the room, transforming grotesquely as it landed on the floorin a deft sumersault
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What has three heads, six arms, and half a brain?” Three asked. One and Two answered in unison. “Nate Sutter.
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The love of reading can be contagious.
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I don’t know how you’re standing here. Yet you haven’t broken. Not where it matters. Having come this far, I’m not sure you can be broken.
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For each of us destiny is a blend of potential, circumstances, and choices.
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Let’s worry about fixing the problem instead of the blame.
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Choices determine character.
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An occasional foray into negative emotions makes feeling normal that much sweeter.
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An unread book does nobody any good. Stories happen in the mind of a reader, not among symbols printed on a page.
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I will not know that day has come because I will not stop trying.
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And you came back to Lyrian?” Galloran said in disbelief. “Believe it or not, I came through the same hippopotamus that brought me here the first time. Jumped into the tank on purpose.
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I was vanquished by a deer!’ A giant magical flying deer with fangs,’ Seth said, parroting a description Gavin had shared earlier. That sounds a little better,’ Warren conceded. ‘Seth is in charge of my tombstone.
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Making mistakes is part of learning to choose well. No way around it. Choices are thrust upon us, and we don’t always get things right.
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Say no to death pies. Another good motto.
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Faith isn’t knowledge, Rachel. Faith is a tool. Faith keeps us going until we get the knowledge. Faith keeps us striving until we reach the consequences of our most important decisions.
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