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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 69085d2 | A snowball in the face is surely the perfect beginning to a lasting friendship. A | Markus Zusak | ||
| 6dedfc6 | Cuando empezo a escribir su historia se pregunto por el momento exacto en que los libros y las palabras no solo comenzaron a tener algun significado, sino que lo significaban todo | Markus Zusak | ||
| 88cd213 | Somewhere in all the snow, she could see her broken heart, in two pieces. Each half was glowing, and beating under all that white. She only realised her mother had come back for her when she felt the boniness of a hand on her shoulder. She was being dragged away. A warm scream filled her throat. | Markus Zusak | ||
| f91f173 | There were people of every stature, but amongst them, the poor were the most easily recognised. The impoverished always try to keep moving, as if relocating might help. They ignore the reality that a new version of the same old problem will be waiting at the end of the trip - the relative you cringe to kiss. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 5980301 | Sitting in the water, she imagined the smell of it, mapped out on her papa's clothes. More than anything, it was the smell of friendship, and she could find it on herself, too. Liesel loved that smell. She would sniff her arm and smile as the water cooled around her. | Markus Zusak | ||
| c74d0af | To live. Living was living. The price was guilt, and shame. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 921355a | After all,' he said, 'you should know it yourself - a young man is still a , and a boy sometimes has the right to be stubborn. | Markus Zusak | ||
| be6596f | On her birthday, it was she who gave a gift - to me. It makes me understand that the best standover man I've ever known is not a man at all... | Markus Zusak | ||
| 8b786d7 | Pfiffikus, whose vulgarity made Rosa Hubermann look like a wordsmith and a saint. | swearing | Markus Zusak | |
| bfbee10 | The word maybe was beginning to annoy me, because the only thing that was fixed was that maybe would be with me for ever. Maybe | Markus Zusak | ||
| 5a49159 | El silencio no era quietud o calma, y desde luego no era paz. | Markus Zusak | ||
| b09eccd | I realize that nothing belongs to her any more and she belongs to everything. She | Markus Zusak | ||
| 8e24936 | I'm ready now." If he'd intervened, it might have" | Markus Zusak | ||
| 3b41f78 | Soy idiota. [...] Y amable. Lo que me convierte en el mayor imbecil del mundo. | Markus Zusak | ||
| b4c7ddf | A mosquito sings in my ear, and I almost feel grateful for the company. I'm even tempted to sing along. It | Markus Zusak | ||
| 3fcd544 | Que hijos de puta, penso. Que adorables hijos de puta. No me hagan feliz. Por favor, no me calmen y me dejen creer que algo bueno puede salir de todo esto. ?No ven los moretones? ?No ven esa raspadura? ?No ven la herida que tengo dentro? ?No ven como se extiende y me corroe ante sus ojos? No quiero volver a tener esperanzas. No quiero rezar para que Max este vivo y a salvo. O Alex Steiner. Porque el mundo no se los merece. | Markus Zusak | ||
| b1c33f2 | Este chico puede conmigo. Siempre. Es lo unico malo que tiene. Me rompe el corazon. Me hace llorar. | Markus Zusak | ||
| a3245ec | god bless the man with the beard, the missing teeth and the poverty Ritchie | Markus Zusak | ||
| 0748cd2 | Clearly , you're an idiot but you're our kind of idiot | Markus Zusak | ||
| 81cf958 | I'm pretty much just hoping to live decent. I hope that's enough. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 5adc115 | No mezclo nada, solo repito lo que tu dijiste. Lo que uno cuenta y lo que sucede de verdad no suele coincidir, Rudy, sobre todo contigo. | liesel-meminger rudy-steiner | Markus Zusak | |
| bcf2af7 | The bombs were coming - and so was I. | Markus Zusak | ||
| bb7da8e | untangled him and carried him out. High above | Markus Zusak | ||
| 9e9374a | God.' I always say that name when I think of it. 'God.' Twice, I speak it. I say His name in a futile attempt to understand. 'But it's not your job to understand.' That's me who replies. God never says anything. You think you're the only one he never answers? 'Your job is to...' and I stop listening to me, because to put it bluntly, I tire me. When I start thinking like that, I become so exhausted, and I don't have the luxury of indulging f.. | Markus Zusak | ||
| c95062e | Please believe me when I tell you that I picked up each soul that day as if it were newly born. I even kissed a few weary, poisoned cheeks. I listened to their last, gasping cries. Their French words. I watched their love-visions and freed them from their fear. | Markus Zusak | ||
| a04e839 | If nothing else, the old man would die like a human. Or at least with the thought that he was a human. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 6190ecf | I was always attracted to the way rock stars dressed and the way their girlfriends dressed. | Anna Sui | ||
| c18b016 | A human doesn't have a heart like mine. The human heart is a line, whereas my own is a circle, and I have the endless ability to be in the right place at the right time. The consequence of this is that I'm always finding humans at their best and worst. I see their ugliness and their beauty, and I wonder how the same thing can be both. Still, they have one thing that I envy. Humans, if nothing else, have the good sense to die. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 5b89dfc | When they came together, Michael apologized. | Markus Zusak | ||
| bbb37bb | Books everywhere! Each wall was armed with overcrowded yet immaculate shelving. It was barely possible to see the paintwork. There were all different styles and sizes of lettering on the spines of the black, the red, the grey, the every-coloured books. It was one of the most beautiful things Liesel Meminger had ever seen. With | Markus Zusak | ||
| 4146e4a | Not that it was a living hell. It wasn't. But it sure as hell wasn't heaven, either. | Markus Zusak | ||
| d118ff5 | The injury of words. Yes, the brutality of words. She | Markus Zusak | ||
| 4c1b636 | She could only hope they could read the depth of sorrow in her face, to recognize that it was true, and not fleeting. I | Markus Zusak | ||
| 1c74cbe | A SMALL PIECE OF TRUTH I do not carry a sickle or scythe. I only wear a hooded black robe when it's cold. And I don't have those skull-like facial features you seem to enjoy pinning on me from a distance. You want to know what I truly look like? I'll help you out. Find yourself a mirror while I continue. I | Markus Zusak | ||
| 3227227 | It was one of those moments of perfect tiredness, of having conquered not only the work at hand, but the night who had blocked the way. Papa | Markus Zusak | ||
| eb80953 | Primero los colores. Luego los humanos. Asi es como acostumbro a ver las cosas. O, al menos, asi intento verlas. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 1c66c7b | Arschloch podria traducirse por "imbecil", y no distingue entre el femenino y el masculino. Uno simplemente lo es." | Markus Zusak | ||
| 2c457bf | Los ninos... A veces son mucho mas astutos que los atontados y pesados adultos.) | Markus Zusak | ||
| 79ab6f6 |
Tu sei il mio migliore amico, Ed>>. < |
Markus Zusak | ||
| e35a45a | Her mouth jittered. Her cold arms were folded. Tears were frozen to the book thief's face. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 4970a25 | When I glanced back at the plane, the pilot's open mouth appeared to be smiling. | Markus Zusak | ||
| 9b79238 | It's not a big thing, but I guess it's true-- big things are often just small things that are noticed. | Markus Zusak | ||
| e8795d0 |
Gli affari non vanno bene, ultimamente?>> < |
Markus Zusak | ||
| 7080586 | I also fear that nothing really ends at the end. Things just keep going, as long as memory can wield its axe, always finding a soft part in your mind to cut through and enter. | Markus Zusak |