Sodapop Outsiders Quotes & Sayings
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Although traditional weapons killed far more people in the Great War, poison gas gave a new nightmare edge to the fighting. — Deborah Blum
Nothing in nature is by chance ... Something appears to be chance only because of our lack of knowledge. — Baruch Spinoza
I am a greaser," Sodapop chanted. "I am a JD and a hood. I blacken the name of our fair city. I beat up people. I rob gas stations. I am a menace to society. Man, do I have fun!"
"Greaser ... greaser ... greaser ... "Steve singsonged. "O, victim of enviornment, underprivelaged, rotton no-count hood!"
Juvenile delinquent, you're no good!" Darry shouted.
Get thee hence, white trash," Two-Bit said in asnobbish voice. "I am a Soc. I am the privelaged and the well-dressed. I throw beer blasts, drive fancy cars, break windows at fancy parties."
And what do you do for fun?" I inquired in a serious, awed voice.
I jump greasers!" Two-Bit screamed, and did a cartwheel. — S.E. Hinton
Faithless is unbelieving heart. — Lailah Gifty Akita
The scene when Sodapop comes out of the shower in The Outsiders was a very important moment in my adolescence. — Amy Poehler
We are the damaged heirs of a damaged cultural style which has been practiced now for about seven thousand years. — Terence McKenna
Think about it, if you was there standing looking at me.
What would you do, if I hit your face with dog doo-doo? — Kool Keith
I don't take off time from teaching to write. I take time off from writing to teach. — Steven Millhauser
Who you truly are is a place of no particular thing, but all things at once. — Alan Finger
Pragmatically speaking, I like the fact that the masses vote, abuse drugs, believe in Jesus, follow sports, and worship a flag. They are tools of social engineering that keep the many-too-many sedate, pacified, and out of many people's hair (chiefly, my own). — Matt Paradise
I know of people who don't believe it, but depression is an illness, but unlike, say, a broken leg, you don't know when it'll get better. — Marian Keyes