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Zusak Quotes

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Michael Ben Zehabe
“The orphanage taught their girls religious ritual to the Nth degree, and how to make their own clothes. Giti mended uniforms for the soldiers and even sold a few prayer rugs in the marketplace. Self-sufficiency they called it. Ha!”
Michael Benzehabe, Persianality

Michael Ben Zehabe
“Since Mother's death, Father sees a sneeze as one step from pneumonia. I would rather die than confess a symptom. I don't like this new side of Father. This Father is weak, afraid, constantly worrying. I dare not encourage those fears. Instead, I nod or shake my head, keeping interchange sparse, waiting for a subject more suited to the dignified Father I remember. And I know he's in there.”
Michael Benzehabe, Persianality

Michael Ben Zehabe
“I hope he invites me to walk with him, or at least share some local gossip. My heart is singing . . . but no duet. Duets and collaborations. All of nature longs for harmony. Girls are no different. Men need to realize, life is not a solo act. Unity is a potent force, but men don't always see the importance of unifying with a good woman. Find the right woman and watch a man's world transform into a modern-day Paradise. All I'm asking for is a little noticing and a chat or two.”
Michael Benzehabe, Persianality

Michael Ben Zehabe
“Eviction day at the orphanage loomed large over Giti--and I worried deeply for her. 'Allah will provide,' I whispered. But Giti rolled her eyes, unconvinced.”
Michael Benzehabe, Persianality

Markus Zusak
“We only sit there now. Audrey and me.
And discomfort. Squeezed in, between us. She soon says, “You’re my best friend, Ed.�
“I know.� You can kill a man with those words. No gun. No bullets.
Just words and a girl.”
Markus Zusak, I Am the Messenger
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Markus Zusak
“It was the best time of her life.
But it was bombing carpet.
Make no mistake.
Bold and bright, a trilogy of happiness would continue for summer’s duration and into autumn. It would then be brought abruptly to an end, for the brightness had shown suffering the way.”
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief
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Markus Zusak
“The fuhrer decided he would rule the world with words. "I will never fire a gun," he said, "I will not have to." Still, he was not rash. Let's allow him at least that much. He was not a stupid man at all. His first plan of attack was to plant the words in as many areas of his homeland as possible.”
Markus Zusak, The Book Thief