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12672ce What do we call visible light? We call it color. But the electromagnetic spectrum runs to zero in one direction and infinity in the other, so really, children, mathematically, all of light is invisible. Werner Anthony Doerr
54449e3 It is right to do something only because everyone else is doing it? Anthony Doerr
f6db054 Every rumor carries a seed of truth, Etienne." All" Anthony Doerr
0d7c528 They say, Disgrace is not to fall but to lie. They Anthony Doerr
f3293b8 here, Anthony Doerr
4a870bf The crests above the door lintels still have bumblebees carved into the oak; the ivy-covered fountain in the courtyard is shaped like a hive. Anthony Doerr
b59fa1d They clomp together through the narrow streets, Marie-Laure's hand on the back of Madame's apron, following the odors of her stews and cakes; in such moments Madame seems like a great moving wall of rosebushes, thorny and fragrant and crackling with bees. Still-warm Anthony Doerr
829dbcb Dreaming of his future, he no longer heard all the things she did not say. Anthony Doerr
27f8cfc the house seems the material equivalent of her uncle's inner being: apprehensive, isolated, but full of cobwebby wonders. In Anthony Doerr
d3f9b81 hand dies within a week." "No, no, if you hold it, you" Anthony Doerr
2762384 It becomes known as the time of the ostriches. "Do we have our heads in the sand, Madame? Or do they?" "Maybe everybody does," she murmurs. Madame" Anthony Doerr
9137f8e Well, Fredde has all the best there at that school, all the Anthony Doerr
154d745 Firelit rooms lined with books--these are the places in which important things happen. Anthony Doerr
31fe1e1 E certo -- pergunta Jutta -- fazer algo apenas porque todas as outras pessoas estao fazendo? Anthony Doerr
6ee9039 There are, he assures her, no such things as curses. There is luck, maybe, bad or good. A slight indication of each day toward success or failure. But no curses. luck Anthony Doerr
41e7242 Cars growl in the streets; leaves whisper in the sky; blood rustles through her inner ears. In the stairwell, in the kitchen, even beside her bed, grown-up voices speak of despair. Anthony Doerr
9f391dd The latrine is apocalyptic Anthony Doerr
156a1be That her father and Etienne and Madame Manec and the German boy named Werner Pfennig might harry the sky in flocks, like egrets, like terns, like starlings? That great shuttles of souls might fly about, faded but audible if you listen closely enough? Anthony Doerr
6c017f1 The clanging of the cart recedes. Marie-Laure Anthony Doerr
a44d907 Piensa en los obstaculos como en oportunidades, Anthony Doerr
aaca094 with the countless chevrons of whitecaps. Soon enough, the navigators can discern the low moonlit lumps of islands ranged along the horizon. France. Anthony Doerr
efd05ff And is it so hard to believe that souls might also travel those paths? That great shuttles of souls might fly about faded but audible if you listen closely enough? Anthony Doerr
ce5c2eb Crack. Pause. Crack. Pause. Then the long scream as the Anthony Doerr
7aede83 his love for his daughter will outstrip the limits of his body. The walls could fall away, even the whole city, and the brightness of that feeling would not wane. Anthony Doerr
a011b2a Whoever wins, that's who decides the history. We act in our own self-interest. Anthony Doerr
3895554 gibbous. Anthony Doerr
96f485e Consider a single piece glowing in your family's stove. See it, children? That chunk of coal was once a green plant, a fern or reed that lived one million years ago, or maybe two million, or maybe one hundred million. Can you imagine one hundred million years? Every summer for the whole life of that plant, its leaves caught what light they could and transformed the sun's energy into itself. Into bark, twigs, stems. Because plants eat light,.. Anthony Doerr
f390feb benediction. Below the window, on one of the bastioned Anthony Doerr
c54611f n'est pas la r Anthony Doerr
1df8f73 He'll say, You did this to me. Please. Not in front of my son. Anthony Doerr
76f56b6 At the crest of a low hill, her father looks over his shoulder: vehicles are backed up as far as he can see, carryalls and vans, a sleek new cloth-top wraparound V-12 Anthony Doerr
92fcb78 Volkheimer. A boy at Schulpforta once described for Werner a rally at Nuremberg: an ocean of banners and flags, he said, masses of boys teeming in the lights, and the fuhrer himself on an altar a half mile away, spotlights illuminating pillars behind him, the atmosphere oversaturated with meaning and anger Anthony Doerr
a4b7f4f from Jules Verne: Science, my lad, is made up of mistakes, but they are mistakes which it is useful to make, because they lead little by little to the truth. Anthony Doerr
7123ee8 whose sisters listen to foreign radio stations? The woman Anthony Doerr
7db1bde No footprints in the sand. Pebbles and bits of weed are strung in scalloped lines. Three outer islands bear low stone forts; a green lantern glows on the tip of a jetty. It feels appropriate somehow, to have reached the edge of the continent, to have only the hammered sea left in front of him. Anthony Doerr
df2d81d Still night. Still early. Anthony Doerr
553a39c Sergeant Major Reinhold von Rumpel is forty-one years old, not so old that he cannot be promoted. He has moist red lips; pale, almost translucent cheeks like fillets of raw sole; and an instinct for correctness that rarely fails him. He has a wife who suffers his absences without complaint, and who arranges porcelain kittens by color, lightest to darkest, on two different shelves in their drawing room in Stuttgart. He also has two daughters.. Anthony Doerr
dc88329 Rain falls so lightly that it seems indistinguishable from fog. Anthony Doerr
ea3f9b6 this window here, a boy once yelled, Watch Anthony Doerr
f8b25e8 Into the stillness come the voices of his masters, echoing from one side of his head while memory speaks from the other. Anthony Doerr
a92e2ff He blinks; he has to swallow back tears. The parlor Anthony Doerr
35a6519 But it is not bravery; I have no choice. I wake up and live my life. Anthony Doerr
fdb5296 Werner Pfennig grows up three hundred miles northeast of Paris in a place called Zollverein: a four-thousand-acre coalmining complex outside Essen, Germany. It's steel country, anthracite country, a place full of holes. Smokestacks fume and locomotives trundle back and forth on elevated conduits and leafless trees stand atop slag heaps like skeleton hands shoved up from the underworld. Anthony Doerr
a83c7f1 says, "Shuts himself up like a corpse one day, eats like an" Anthony Doerr