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Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Autumn Doughton

Insecurity is like a net, and I let it catch me. — Autumn Doughton

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Joanne Harris

Thor looked at Maddy. "What d'you mean, Father?"
He had loosened his grip on Loki, who was now flattened against the cell wall as far from Jormungand as he could manage while Ellie, incensed at this latest invasion, lashed out at the serpent with her walking stick.
"Terrific," said Loki under his breath. "Come to Netherworld. Meet the kids. — Joanne Harris

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Gillian Flynn

It's good.' She chirps the last bit as if that were all to say about a book: It's good or it's bad. I liked it or I didn't. No discussions of the writing, the themes, the nuances, the structure. Just good or bad. Like a hot dog. — Gillian Flynn

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Bre Pettis

You can get really far by putting your ideas out there and letting other people build on them. — Bre Pettis

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Jose Raul Capablanca

None of the great players has been so incomprehensible to the majority of amateurs and even masters, as Emanuel Lasker. — Jose Raul Capablanca

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Markus Zusak

Liesel shrugged away entirely from the crowd and entered the tide of Jews, weaving through them till she grabbed hold of his arm with her left hand. His face fell on her. It reached down as she tripped, and the Jew,the nasty Jew, helped her up. It took all of his strength. — Markus Zusak

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By Tana French

When you're too close to people, when you spend too much time with them and love them too dearly, sometimes you can't see them — Tana French

Mosquito Coast Novel Quotes By L.M. Montgomery

Mrs. Cadbury: Tell me what you know about yourself.
Anne Shirley: Well, it really isn't worth telling, Mrs. Cadbury ... but if you let me tell you what I IMAGINE about myself you'd find it a lot more interesting. — L.M. Montgomery