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"You’re not going to change the world unless you hang with people who want to change the world too."
— Quinton, 'Amari and the Night Brothers page 32'.
"It costs ye nothing to be kind,"
— Agent Fiona, 'Amari and the Great Game page 131'.
"Hurt people lash out because pain is what they know."
— Amari's thoughts, 'Amari and the Great Game page 225'.
". . . we can't go down without a fight,"
— Elsie, "Amari and the Great Game page 380'.
"Being good is a choice, and it's one you have to keep making."
— Maria, 'Amari and the Great Game page 411'.
"If you listen long enough, you learn things,"
— Gracie the otter, 'Odder, page 159'.
". . . there is never a perfect time to let go of the ones you love."
— Narrator, 'Odder page 178'.
". . . the world is not to be feared,"
— Narrator, 'Odder page 260'.
"Scientists never give up. They keep trying because they believe in the possible.
— Melvin, 'The Fourteenth Goldfish page 47'.
". . . failure is part of experimentation. It's okay to make mistakes."
— Melvin, 'The Third Mushroom, page 178'.
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". . . just because you haven't figured out how to do it doesn't mean it can't be done."
— Dashiell to Zan, 'Spaced Out, page 10'.
"I stood up and headed for the door. "And if Roddy tells you the Sjobergs were doing something wrong, you'll punish them for it?"
"Definitely," Nina said.
"Maybe you could roll them in peanut butter and then dip them in chocolate," I suggested, just to see if Nina was paying attention.
"Sure," Nina said distractedly.
"And then shove a flaming octopus up their noses."
"Of course." Nina suddenly looked up, having realized I'd been teasing her. She frowned at me. "I said we're done, Dashiell."
— Dashiell's conversation with Nina, 'Spaced Out, page 35'.
"Everybody makes mistakes,"
— Chang, 'Spaced Out, page 303'.
"There is no darkness without light."
— Zan Perfonic, 'Waste of Space, page 292'.
"You're not alone,"
— Declan to Cole, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 278'.
"Sometimes you have to stand up for what's right,"
— Jace, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 293'.
". . . just because you can punish somebody doesn't always mean you should."
— Mira, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 346'.
"Don't let others control you," . . . "Don't let them prod you into making stupid moves. Let them have the meaningless victories. Let that stuff go. Think bigger. Play to win."
— Mira, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 347'.
"When it matters, go all in, fight to the finish."
— Mira, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 348'.
"How others treat you doesn't have to hurt your self-respect,"
— Mira, 'Five Kingdoms: Sky Raiders, page 348'.
"You do what you must to survive."
— Greatma, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 29'.
"It isn't about a creature's strength, their age, or their size. If you see a fight in their eyes, leave them alone."
— Ma, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 36'.
"To hunt you need patience more than speed."
— Siffrin, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 41'.
"You can do anything . . ."
— Siffrin, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 171'.
"What is freedom without honor?"
— Farraclaw the wolf, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 233'.
"Freedom is the sun on your whiskers, and finding your own food, sleeping where you choose, not answering to anyone!"
— Isla, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 233'.
"Every creature has the right to be free."
— Isla, 'Foxcraft: The Taken, page 239'
"Fear is your friend, but it must never be your master."
— Greatma, 'Foxcraft: The Elders, page 38'.
"Not all who search will find what they are looking for."
— Siffrin, 'Foxcraft: The Elders, page 129'.
"It takes more than maa to survive,"
— Shaya, 'Foxcraft: The Elders, page 254'.
"There is more to wit than brute force."
— Jana, 'Foxcraft: The Elders, page 258'.
"Sometimes things happen that you don't plan."
— Greatma to Isla, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 6'.
"I am fearless, I am friendless. I am fox."
— Isla to Mirraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 12'.
"A snow wolf never forgets a debt."
— Farraclaw to Isla, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 24'.
"There is room for many creatures in our beautiful world."
— Farraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 29'.
"The Bishar comes first. It always comes first."
— Farraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 65'.
"For only with memory of the past can we strike boldly to the future."
— Farraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 119'.
"Trust in your maa."
— Métis to Isla, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 166'.
"Those who have passed do not forget. They watch over us."
— Farraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 202'.
"Not all change is bad."
— Farraclaw, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 205'.
"Change is not to be feared. As there is darkness, there is light."
— Amarog, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 205'.
"Help comes from unexpected places."
— Little Mika, 'Foxcraft: The Mage, page 231'.
"The pack belongs to the mountains. The mountains belong to the pack,"
— Wag, 'A Wolf Called Wander, page 6'.
"The largest creature doesn't always win. Daring and persistence can triumph in the end."
— Narrator, 'A Wolf Called Wander, page 73'.
"I would follow you anywhere,"
— Warm's last words to Wander, 'A Wolf Called Wander, page 87'.
"He made me the wolf that I am."
— Narrator about Warm, 'A Wolf Called Wander, page 100'.
"Quill prevails when the strong survive,"
— Secretary, 'The Unwanteds, page 29'.
". . . without knowledge that life can be different, there can be no desire to change it."
— Mr. Today, 'The Unwanteds, page 105'.
"Time holds hope for many impossible things."
— Mr. Today, 'The Unwanteds, page 107'.
"Fear is a difficult thing to unlearn."
— Mr. Today, 'The Unwanteds, page 162'.
". . . it takes more than strength and intelligence to win a battle—it takes creativity and skill and common sense,"
— Mr. Today, 'The Unwanteds, page 165'.
"Use your imaginations to your advantage."
— Mr. Today, 'The Unwanteds, page 311'.
". . . have confindence in yourself, and you will succeed."
— Mr. Today to Alex, 'The Unwanteds, pages 326-327'.
"You can't run away from growing up,"
— Aunt Zaina to Ruby, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 54'.
"A first friend is a true gift, because forever after, your heart knows what's possible."
— Ruby, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 84'.
"All we can do is hope,"
— Aunt Akello to Ruby, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 189'.
"The ones we love," . . . "live forever in our hearts."
— Aunt Akello, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 196'.
"We are not our best selves without kindness."
— Aunt Akello, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 197'.
"An elephant without kindness is not an elephant."
— Ruby's aunts, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 197'.
"We are not our best selves without courage."
— Aunt Akello, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 198'.
"To be part of a herd is to be part of this beautiful world. But make no mistake: that does not mean you should blindly follow your herd. It does mean we must strive for connection despite our differences."
— Aunt Akello to Ruby, 'The One and Only Ruby, pages 198-199'.
". . . An elephant alone is not an elephant."
— Aunt Akello, 'The One and Only Ruby, page 199'.
"There is no I, only we."
— Narrator, 'Willa of the Wood, page 84'.
"Words have power,"
— Willa's thoughts, 'Willa of the Wood, page 104'.
"Sometimes no words is just the right amount."
— Nathaniel, 'Willa of the Wood, page 199'.
"We all have our ways to survive,"
— Willa, 'Willa of the Wood, page 226'.
"The fireflies lighting the darkness, the wolves howling at nightm and a tree that lives for three hundred years. It's all magic, isn't it?"
— Willa, 'Willa of Dark Hollow, page 190'.
"Everything is constantly growing and changing and dying."
— Willa, 'Willa of Dark Hollow, page 236'.
". . . we are not alone,"
— Willa, 'Willa of Dark Hollow, page 239'.
"Grow toward the sunlight, not the darkness."
— Willa, 'Willa of Dark Hollow, page 270'.
"The choices we make in our lives aren't just the paths we take, they are the shape we are turning ourselves into."
— Narrator, 'Willa of Dark Hollow, page 350'.
"There is courage in facing one's enemy," . . . "But it takes greater courage to feel for that enemy."
— Simon, 'The Warrior's Curse, page 315'.