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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 0a6da32 | Ravaged all, Bogo tabal Timore toron Totoo now gone... | loss song | Lois Lowry | |
| baaaa72 | That had day changed him. It had changed the entire village. Shaken by the death of a boy they had loved, each person found ways to be more worthy of the sacrifice he had made. They had become kinder, more careful, more attentive to one another. | death grief kindness redemption sacrifice | Lois Lowry | |
| 21a9af6 | and she was awed to see that vibrant life still struggled to thrive despite such destruction. | flowers garden inspirational metaphor wisdom | Lois Lowry | |
| 43bbcdc | somehow the first little Caleb had wandered away unnoticed, | Lois Lowry | ||
| 12221d5 | But what wisdom do you get from hunger?" Jonas groaned. His stomach still hurt, though the memory had ended. "Some years ago," The Giver told him, "before your birth, a lot of citizens petitioned the Committee of Elders. They wanted to increase the rate of births. They wanted each Birthmother to be assigned four births instead of three, so that the population would increase and there would be more Laborers available." Jonas nodded, listenin.. | Lois Lowry | ||
| f46eebd | It was so - oh, I wish language were more precise! The red was so beautiful! | Lois Lowry | ||
| 3823895 | But perhaps it was only an echo. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 3dc4276 | eating together as always: Lily chattering away, Mother and Father making their customary | Lois Lowry | ||
| 2cbf06e | Jonas reached the opposite side of the river, stopped briefly, and looked back. The community where his entire life had been lived lay behind him now, sleeping. At dawn, the orderly, disciplined life he had always known would continue again, without him. The life where nothing was ever unexpected. Or inconvenient. Or unusual. The life without color, pain, or past. | Lois Lowry | ||
| e225a94 | I cooked for him like a wife and washed his clothes and was a wife in other ways too terrible to mention. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 4aed35b | Take pride in your pain," her mother had always told her. "You are stronger than those who have none." | Lois Lowry | ||
| a3ee3a6 | but it sounded very nervous. "Here! Here's a ransom note, right here on the desk! You read it, Mom. I can't bear to. It says steak, right at the top. They'll return Sam if we give them steak. Read it, and then call the FBI immediately." "That's my grocery list," Mom said." -- | Lois Lowry | ||
| 8fb1177 | A stage adaptation of The Giver has been performed in cities and towns across the USA for years. More recently an opera has been composed and performed. And soon | Lois Lowry | ||
| b30fda0 | It's Peter the goat-herd," murmured Tim in astonishment, "right out of Heidi! We can teach him to read and write, and then we'll all smile and hug and say religious things!" | Lois Lowry | ||
| 1ab458d | No. But why would I go back? I had found a home here, the way everyone has. That's why we have the Museum, Matty, to remind us of how we came, and why: to start fresh, and begin a new place from what we had learned and carried from the old. | Lois Lowry | ||
| b6c9a93 | She married, surprisingly, her stepbrother Tim, who, as predicted, became an attorney. The | Lois Lowry | ||
| a6fba60 | IGNOMINIOUS means shamefully weak and ineffective. Oliver Twist saying, "Please sir, might I have some more?" would be ignominious, except that he isn't shameful, just sort of pathetic. This book has ignominious illustrations. They are shamefully weak because the person who drew them is not an artist." | Lois Lowry | ||
| 7859c83 | She had seen the cindered fragments of her childhood life whirl into the sky as well. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 9f7c1c7 | they were artists, the three of them. Makers of song, of wood, of threaded patterns. Because they were artists, they had some value that she could not comprehend. Because of that value, the three of them were here, well fed, well housed, and nurtured. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 6c02589 | Fear was always a part of life for the people. Because of fear, they made shelter and found food and grew things. For the same reason, weapons were stored, waiting. There was fear of cold, of sickness and hunger. There was fear of beasts. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 598acb0 | There were more than usual this time. "It's a big group," Matty whispered to the blind man. "Yes, I can hear that it is. I wonder if somehow they have begun to hear rumors that we may close." | Lois Lowry | ||
| 1be6b6a | Some say it eases pain to lay a knife beneath the bed." "Is it true?" Alsy shrugged. "Likely not. But if the person thinks it, then the thinking eases the pain." | Lois Lowry | ||
| f8f57a5 | Jonas, listening, thought suddenly about the bridge and how, standing there, he had wondered what lay Elsewhere. Was there someone there, waiting, who would receive the tiny released twin? Would it grow up Elsewhere, not knowing, ever, that in this community lives a being who looked exactly the same? | Lois Lowry | ||
| 0bd7ed3 | But suddenly Jonas had noticed, following the path of the apple through the air with his eyes, that the piece of fruit had--well, this was the part that he couldn't adequately understand--the apple had changed. Just for an instant. It had changed in mid-air, he remembered. Then it was in his hand, and he looked at it carefully, but it was the same apple. Unchanged. The same size and shape: a perfect sphere. The same nondescript shade, about.. | Lois Lowry | ||
| d7e47cb | Honor,' he said firmly. 'I have great honor. So will you. But you will find that that is not the same as power. | philosophy power wisdom | Lois Lowry | |
| 03b8e03 | mine." Kira had stood silently, embarrassed but proud, as the guardian examined the threading she had done. He made no comment, simply nodded and returned the small piece to her. But his eyes had been bright with interest, she could see. Each year following, he had asked to see her work. Kira always stood at her mother's side, never touching the fragile ancient cloth, marveling each time at the rich hues that told the history of the world. .. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 1300f04 | the history of Denmark has much to teach us all. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 1fa3581 | Selected for what?" Claire had never heard of such a thing before. Rolf raised an eyebrow and shrugged. "I don't know." "Didn't she say?" "Yes, but I didn't understand what she was talking about. Did any of you?" He looked around at his coworkers at the table. "Not really," Edith said. "It was important, though. It had to do with the Giver and the Receiver." "Whoever they are," someone murmured. "Yes, it sounded really important," Eric agre.. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 3f7acce | I'm trying to ruin it!" Will had bellowed back. "So I can figure out how to do it perfectly! How can you learn anything if you won't take risks?" | determination innovation perseverance taking-risks | Lois Lowry | |
| 3da7b26 | Actually," the chief guardian said in a calm voice, "you have no rights at all. But I am going to tell you the decision so that there will be no misunderstanding. "The orphan girl Kira will stay. She will have a new role." He gestured toward the Singer's robe, still spread out on the table. "Kira," he said, looking at her, "you will continue your mother's work. You will go beyond her work, actually, since your skill is far greater than hers.. | Lois Lowry | ||
| e18acf5 | Frie Danske | Lois Lowry | ||
| 35a49fd | In the new light, Gabe could see that the weapons had changed. They were broken toys, bits of rusted tin, as if a careless child had left them out in the rain. | Lois Lowry | ||
| b18163e | Matty had felt this sensation--the | Lois Lowry | ||
| ce795e3 | Always better, less rude, to talk about things that were the same. | Lois Lowry | ||
| e3d1dbb | rule, | Lois Lowry | ||
| a55df63 | He wondered what lay in the far distance where he had never gone. The land didn't end beyond those nearby communities. Were there hills Elsewhere? Were there vast wind-torn areas like the place he had seen in memory, the place where the elephant died? | Lois Lowry | ||
| 7b677f2 | Fear was always a part of life for the people. Because of fear, they made shelter and found food and grew things. For the same reason, weapons were stored, waiting. There was fear of cold, of sickness and hunger. | Lois Lowry | ||
| d4eeacb | he remembered the excitement, the conversations at home, wondering about her: how she would look, who she would be, how she would fit into their established family unit. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 9d54ce6 | Yes, she dyes the threads and then she makes pictures from them. No one else can do it. She has like a magic touch, they say. And they want her for that." "She would be honored in Village." | Lois Lowry | ||
| 8b7d85e | she knew, the sky was speckled with stars. How could anyone number them one by one, as the psalm said? There were too many. The sky was too big. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 9e2b341 | SHREK Written by William Steig & Ted Elliott SHREK Once upon a time there was a lovely princess. But she had an enchantment upon her of a fearful sort which could only be broken by love's first kiss. She was locked away in a castle guarded by a terrible fire-breathing dragon. Many brave knights had attempted to free her from this dreadful prison, but non prevailed. She waited in the dragon's keep in the highest room of.. | Lois Lowry | ||
| 7af00f3 | Lily appeared, wearing her nightclothes, in the doorway. She gave an impatient sigh. "This is certainly a very long private conversation," she said. "And there are certain people waiting for their comfort object." | Lois Lowry | ||
| 61f8c66 | We aren't afraid, just stupidly full of prefabricated ideas we cannot break free from. | Alfredo M. Bonanno | ||
| 9008d21 | I didn't reply as he had hoped to a student who emailed me some years later, with the request "Please list all the similes and metaphors in The Giver," I'm sure it contained those as well.)" | Lois Lowry |