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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 286f9cf | Wayside School is falling down, my | Louis Sachar | ||
| 0fd89e7 | Because if you fidget or wriggle or squirm or sass me or get an answer wrong, I'll wiggle my ears-- (Wiggles her ears: they vibrate dramatically. MYRON and BEBE duck under their desks) MYRON and BEBE: NO! MRS. GORF: --stick out my tongue and turn you into apples! | Louis Sachar | ||
| 797c2cb | had had | Louis Sachar | ||
| 9accfdb | had. | Louis Sachar | ||
| aae1be3 | Twenty-five Percent Slam | Louis Sachar | ||
| bc1e2b4 | Love is different from most things...when I give my love to someone, I end up with more love than I started with. The more love you give away, the more you have left. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 7c95ec4 | The contents of someone's bookcase are part of his history, like an ancestral portrait. | Anatole Broyard | ||
| 765ba15 | That's the Little Dipper. Hey, Armpit, what sign are you?" "This is my sign," Armpit said, and gave him the finger." | Louis Sachar | ||
| ebef5ef | Your Doppelganger will regurgitate on your soul! | Louis Sachar | ||
| 5a83d07 | Just because I love Mister Jewls, it doesn't mean I can't also love you. Love is different from most things." She picked up a piece of chalk. "If I gave my piece of chalk to someone, then I wouldn't have it anymore. But when I give my love to someone, I end up with more love than I started with. The more love you give away, the more you have left." | limits-of-love love teacher | Louis Sachar | |
| 8e60315 | Small steps, Hand in hand we'll walk together, And maybe we'll discover A clue along the way. . . . | Louis Sachar | ||
| e750513 | when Trapp was a young man, did he have sex with Annabel King, | Louis Sachar | ||
| 90500f6 | compelled | Louis Sachar | ||
| 3278362 | Myron had named him "Oddly." Myron had named him oddly. "Is" | Louis Sachar | ||
| e431cd5 | So, you just told him all his cards?" East asked when we returned. "And he's going to remember them?" asked West. "You can ask me," my uncle said. "Despite my lack of eyesight, I can hear and speak." -- | Louis Sachar | ||
| d052bee | Normally Trapp would just sit back and let the opponents argue, but I think he was offended by her use of the word fixed. She had just called him stupid and lucky. Worse, she blamed his supposedly lucky play on his blindness. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 959d8f2 | Well, it's very distracting when we have to keep saying every card out loud," complained East. "I'm sorry my partner's blindness makes life so difficult for you," said Gloria." | Louis Sachar | ||
| d6c057e | She looked around. There was a bulletin board covered with A papers. She looked from one paper to another and hoped, with all her heart, that she'd see one with Bradley's name on it. She didn't. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 3499bfe | One was a fast-talking, skinny white guy. With him was a big dude wearing a cowboy hat and boots. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 0b697a9 | I'm Felix," said the skinny guy. "This is my man Moses." | Louis Sachar | ||
| e55e6ca | He gave it all to charity," said my father. "Diabetes research, I can understand that. But cancer research? He didn't even have cancer!" | Louis Sachar | ||
| d023fae | LOUIS SACHAR is the author of the New York Times #1 bestseller Holes, winner of the Newbery Medal, the National Book Award, and the Christopher Award. He is also the author of Stanley Yelnats' Survival Guide to Camp Green Lake; Small Steps, winner of the Schneider Family Book Award; and The Cardturner, a Publishers Weekly Best Book, a Parents' Choice Gold Award recipient, and an ALA-YALSA Best Fiction for Young Adults book. His books for yo.. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 37d65fd | Bradley Chalkers Homework Book Report My Parents Didn't Steal an Elephant By Uriah C. Lasso Mrs. Ebbel's class Room 12 Red Hill School Last seat, last row Next to Jeff | Louis Sachar | ||
| 64a1b0b | He sometimes daydreamed about sitting beside her in a beautiful meadow and just counting her freckles. | Louis Sachar | ||
| e0b63e3 | No bull-- | Louis Sachar | ||
| 158d291 | She was on the outside here too, just like at school. Even in the circular room, with all the fish swimming around her, she was on the outside. She was in the middle, but on the outside. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 8110c64 | liked his jokes and even laughed and everything, he didn't think about the pebble. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 5e90867 | Some hunters like to shoot ostriches that have their heads buried in the sand. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 685bced | David shared his worktable with a girl. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 569ebdc | stand | Louis Sachar | ||
| 43f5ba4 | Lucy hugged my uncle as she gushed about how wonderful it was to see him playing bridge again. Then she got all flustered and apologetic because she had used the word see. "It's all right, Lucy," Trapp assured her. "I'm aware you have the ability to see me, even if I can't see you." | Louis Sachar | ||
| ca9595b | For the record, I never described Lucy as overweight. I simply reported what she said. I have been very careful not to refer to any woman as old and fat. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 5da9f59 | Passed away" seemed like an appropriate way of putting it. Over the next few days, I had this recurring image of Trapp sitting at the bridge table. He reaches into the bidding box, removes a pass card, and places it on the table. Then he slowly vanishes." | Louis Sachar | ||
| fb3a640 | SENATOR HALTINGS: Excuse me, did you just say Dr. Crumbly is a vet? | Louis Sachar | ||
| a325c0c | Bad dreams are better than good dreams. When you have a bad dream, you wake up, you look around, and you say, "Whew! It was only a dream. Everything is still the same as it was--wonderful! When you have a good dream, you wake up, you look around, and you say, "Darn! It was only a dream. Everything is still the same as it was--rotten." | Louis Sachar | ||
| f8c5eca | Nothing in life is easy. But that's no reason to give up. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 11f4065 | Chalkers sat at his desk in the back of the room--last seat, last row. No one sat at the desk next to him or at the one in front of him. He was | Louis Sachar | ||
| b2e627d | eraaaimkhwrhaweraaaeyaaakhwaamfankh`ngkhn`uuen . chiiwitaimmii`aairngaay aetkaimmiiehtuphlthiicchay`maeph thaanaaytangaicchtham`aaircchringcchang naaycchaprahlaadaicchemuue`phbwaatawe`ngprasbkhwaamsamercch | Holes Louis Sachar | ||
| ecabee7 | eraaaimkhwrhaweraaakhwaamfankh`ngkhn`uuen . chiiwitaimmii`aairngaay aetkaimmiiehtuphlthiicchay`maeph thaanaaytangaicchtham`aaircchringcchang naaycchaprahlaadaicchemuue`phbwaatawe`ngprasbkhwaamsamercch . aelathiisamkhay khneraaekidhnediiyw kkhwraichchiiwitaihkhumkhaathiisud | Louis Sachar | ||
| d2d095e | emuue`naayt`ngaichewlaathangchiiwit`yuuainhlum thaangediiywthiinaaycchaaipt`aidkhuue`piinklabkhuenmaa | Louis Sachar | ||
| 0e97dfc | It probably took Leslie longer to type the @ symbol than it would have to type the word at, but that's the kind of thing she loves to do. | Louis Sachar | ||
| 6f61afb | ekhaakhidephiiyngkaaredinaipthiilakaaw odyaimkhidaipaiklthuengphaarathiiyaakcchaepnaipaidchuengr``yuutrnghnaa | Louis Sachar | ||
| 370cb7d | khuncchat`ngthmhlumaihetmdwytawkhune`ng | Louis Sachar | ||
| 870e36c | What's wrong with Louis?" asked Ron. "Is he sick or something?" "Yes," said Jenny. "He's got a real bad disease. And it's spelled L-O-V-E." | love school spelling | Louis Sachar |