An occasional foray into negative emotions makes feeling normal that much sweeter.
BRANDON MULLFor Frito-Lay!” – Newel and Doren
More Brandon Mull Quotes
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The comforts of life as a fugitive,” Drake sighed. “Stumbling about in the dark without mounts.
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For Frito-Lay!” – Newel and Doren
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Smart people learn from their mistakes. But the real sharp ones learn from the mistakes of others.
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break the rules pay the price
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When jumping is the sole option, you jump, and try to make it work.
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He recalled Galloran stating that being a hero meant doing what was right regardless of the consequences. The thought sent a thrill through him.
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Most pleasures are best as a seasoning, not the main course. p. 374
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Say no to death pies. Another good motto.
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Hello,” Newel said. “Look, Doren, we have visitors. Kendra, Seth, and … Muriel’s weirdo puppet.”….Newel grabbed Seth’s hand and shook it vigorously. “Congratulations. You just found yourself a secret entrance.” “So seriously,” Doren said. “What’s with the puppet?
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Then I’m going?” Kendra asked. The adults in the room exchanged tacit glances before nodding. Then we only have one more problem left to discuss,” Seth said. Everyone turned to him. How do I get invited
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Some imagine the difference between heaven and hell to be a matter of geography. Not so. The difference is much more evident in the individuals who dwell there.
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That was cool.’ You’re psychotic.
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You should keep following him. He’s the real mastermind. Shoo. Go hide.” No response. “Okay, how about you stand guard while I sleep. Keep the giants away. Sound good? All in favor, hold perfectly still. Fine, I guess we have a deal.
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What’s the dog called?”Jason asked. “Feraclestinius Androbrelium Pathershin the Seventh.” “No, I meant his entire name.
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In their youth, mortals behave more like nymphs. Adulthood seems impossibly distant, let alone the enfeeblement of old age. But ponderously, inevitably, it overtakes you.
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