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d6845c7 It's amazing that the heart makes no noise when it cracks. Robert Cormier
6f3f449 He hated to think of his own life stretching ahead of him that way, a long succession of days and nights that were fine - not good, not bad, not great, not lousy, not exciting, not anything. life mediocre Robert Cormier
aba94ed He was intrigued by the power of words, not the literary words that filled the books in the library but the sharp, staccato words that went into the writing of news stories. Words that went for the jugular. Active verbs that danced and raced on the page. words power-of-words news Robert Cormier
3caacaa The possibility that hope comes out of hopelessness and that the opposite of things carry the seeds of birth - love out of hate, good out of evil. Didn't flowers grow out of dirt? physchotic-thriller Robert Cormier
38142b6 Do I dare disturb the universe? Yes, I do, I do. I think. Jerry suddenly understood the poster--the solitary man on the beach standing upright and alone and unafraid, poised at the moment of making himself heard and known in the world, the universe. Robert Cormier
b48c8a6 Cities fell. Earth opened. Planets tilted. Stars plummeted. And the awful silence. Robert Cormier
dda68f1 Everybody sins, Francis. The terrible thing is that we love our sins. We love the thing that makes us evil. heroes humanity love robert-cormier psychology sin Robert Cormier
38f13c1 They don't actually want you to do your own thing, not unless it's their thing too. Robert Cormier
b2e5879 A new sickness invaded Jerry, the sickness of knowing what he had become, another animal, another beast, another violent person in a violent world, inflicting damage, not disturbing the universe but damaging it. Robert Cormier
a03db6a Don't miss the bus, boy. You're missing a lot of things in the world, better not miss that bus. Robert Cormier
90ddc76 They tell you to do your own thing but they don't mean it. They don't want you to do your thing, not unless it happens to be their thing, too. Robert Cormier
88248ac People throw the word love around like confetti when they actually mean affection. Robert Cormier
c25bbe8 And he did see--that life was rotten, that there were no heroes, really, and that you couldn't trust anybody, not even yourself. Robert Cormier
dd0c05e He was swept with a sadness, a sadness deep and penetrating, leaving him desolate like someone washed up on a beach, a lone survivor in a world full of strangers. Robert Cormier
ba9fbe4 There was nothing more beautiful in the world than the sight of a teacher getting upset. Robert Cormier
3884110 It doesn't matter how big the body, it's what you do with it. Robert Cormier
1db2ac5 She discovered how distant pity was from hate, how very far it was from love. Robert Cormier
14f22d7 Often he rose early in the morning, before anyone else, and poured himself liquid through the sunrise streets, and everything seemed beautiful, everything in its proper orbit, nothing impossible, the entire world attainable. Robert Cormier
b0bf82d They murdered him. robert-cormier opening-sentences opening-lines first-sentence Robert Cormier
804914c Why did the wise guys always accuse other people of being wise guys? Robert Cormier
2096865 You see Carter, people are two things: greedy and cruel. So we have a perfect set-up here. The greed part - a kid pays a buck for a chance to win a hundred. Plus fifty boxes of chocolates. The cruel part - watching two guys hitting each other, maybe hurting each other, while they're safe in the bleachers. That's why it works, Carter, because we're all bastards. violence greed Robert Cormier
5338579 It would be nice to avoid the world, to leave it and all its threats and unhappiness. Not to die or anything like that, but to find a place of solitude and solace. Robert Cormier
63a3d28 It came to me that hell would not be fire and smoke after all but arctic, everything white and frigid. Hell would be not anger but indifference. Robert Cormier
5272d3c You bring up your children to be self-reliant and independent and they double-cross you and become self-reliant and independent. Robert Cormier
bf4d4d2 I don't mean to be insolent. I'm truthful. I tell the truth and the truth sometimes hurts. For instance, you have bad breath, Lieutenant. I can smell it from here. It must offend a lot of people. That's the truth. But how many people have told you that? Instead, they either lie or try to avoid your company. Robert Cormier
6ac3899 Archie became absolutely still, afraid that the rapid beating of his heart might betray his sudden knowledge, the proof of what he'd always suspected, not only of Brother Leon but most grownups, most adults: they were vulnerable, running scared, open to invasion. Robert Cormier
c547286 pain reaches a certain point and does not get worse but remains in all its intensity and you can survive it. Robert Cormier
bcea2ba A terrific sadness swept over Jerry. As if somebody had died. The way he felt standing in the cemetry that day they buried his mother. And nothing you could do about it. Robert Cormier
f676a4c What could he say? After the phone calls and the beating. After the desecration of his locker. The silent treatment. Pushed downstairs. What they did to Goober, to Brother Eugene. What guys like Archie and Janza did to the school. What they would do to the world when they left Trinity. Robert Cormier
9fd23fd Mr. Sinclair once asked the class to make a list of the ten most beautiful words in the English language, and the only word that really seemed beautiful to me was tenderness. Robert Cormier
f8d697d Do I dare disturb the universe? Yes I do, I do. I think. Robert Cormier
8ba2cc1 That's what Archie did - built a house nobody could anticipate a need for, except himself, a house that was invisible to everyone else. Robert Cormier
2c7f4ef Pluck my heart From my flesh And eat it..... Robert Cormier
18d1a45 When he ran, he even loved the pain, the hurt of the running, the burning in his lungs and the spasms that sometimes gripped his calves. He loved it because he knew he could endure the pain, and even go beyond it. He had never pushed himself to the limit but he felt all this reserve strength inside of him: more than strength actually--determination. And it sang in him as he ran, his heart pumping blood joyfully through his body. Robert Cormier
86582ad A: Funny about my mother. All my life, from the time I was just a little kid, I thought of her as a sad person. I mean, the way some people are tall or fat or skinny. My father always seemed the stronger one. As if he was a bright color and she was a faded color. I know it sounds crazy. T: Not at all. A: But later, when I learned the truth about our lives, I found she was still sad. But strong, too. Not faded at all. It wasn't sadness so mu.. Robert Cormier
58f2c95 Sometimes I wake up at night in a panic. Wondering: What will my life be like? And sometimes I even wonder: Who am I? What am I doing here, on this planet, in this city, in this house? And it gives me the shivers, makes me panic. Robert Cormier
8f5c4ed What have I done, Obie?" Obie flung his hand in the air, the gesture encompassing all the rotten things that had occur under Archie's command, at Archie's direction. The ruined kids, the capsized hopes. Renault last fall and poor Tubs Casper and all the others including even the faculty. Like Brother Eugene. "You know what you've done, Archie. I don't need to draw up a list-" "You blame me for everything, right, Obie? You and Carter and all.. Robert Cormier
9f34dcf Eric Poole began with cats. Or, to be more exact, kittens. Robert Cormier
4e27296 Eat my heart Chew it hard Swallow my soul, too Robert Cormier
d67907b He looks at me fondly. I know that the look doesn't have love in it. Or even lust. I still wonder about love or sex or lust. I saw lust in his eyes when he looked at that girl on the sidewalk ... I love him, anyway. I love him because he's kind to me and he doesn't want my body, doesn't want to feel me or touch me, like all the others ... and maybe after a while he might look at me with more than fondness, will kiss me sweetly, tenderly. Robert Cormier
5fc29f3 The Goober was beautiful when he ran. His long arms and legs moved flowingly and flawlessly, his body floating as if his feet weren't touching the ground. When he ran, he forgot about his acne and his awkwardness and the shyness that paralyzed him when a girl looked his way. Even his thoughts became sharper, and things were simple and uncomplicated--he could solve math problems when he ran or memorize football play patterns. Often he rose e.. Robert Cormier
6d91a75 Ray Bannister started to build the guillotine the day Jerry Renault returned to Monument. Robert Cormier
e9c6e9a I have always pondered a tragic law of adolescence. (On second thought, the law probably applies to all ages to some extent). That law: People fall in love at the same time--often at the same stunning moment--but they fall out of love at different times. One is left sadly juggling the pieces of a fractured heart while the other has danced away. Robert Cormier
5fe95ea Angry at his parents and all grown-ups who thought that school life was a lark, a good time, the best years of your life with a few test and quizzes thrown in to keep you on your toes. Bullshit. There was nothing good about it. Tests were daily battles in the larger war of school. School meant rules and orders and commands. To say nothing of homework. Robert Cormier